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sleet and snow across parts of scotland. temperatures nine oi’ parts of scotland. temperatures nine or10 parts of scotland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees at best. any mild air gets cleared away towards the south as we head into tuesday. the doors are open for much colder air to spilling from the north. quite a wintry feel as we had through tuesday and into wednesday. some sleet and snow over high ground in the north. further south, a dry picture. temperatures will be well below average for this time of year. we are also likely to see a return of overnight frost. welcome to bbc news. our top stories: police are out in force for the french presidential election after the attack in paris on thursday. hundreds of thousands of people join the first—ever "march for science" in cities around the world. afghanistan is to mark a day of mourning after a taliban attack killed and wounded over 100 afghan soldiers. also coming up. london belongs to the blues as chelsea beat spurs in the semi final of the fa cup.
sleet and snow across parts of scotland. temperatures nine oi’ parts of scotland. temperatures nine or10 parts of scotland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees at best. any mild air gets cleared away towards the south as we head into tuesday. the doors are open for much colder air to spilling from the north. quite a wintry feel as we had through tuesday and into wednesday. some sleet and snow over high ground in the north. further south, a dry picture. temperatures will be well below average for...
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part of the load. anything we do needs to be focused on how do we develop the people. it is about more than rehabbing the housing complex. it is about creating a community. working across silos to educate people so we have appropriate health care for people. you know, one of the things i have been noticing in successful communities that have been reinvigorated is the emphasis on health care. it is a very, very important thing to think about. if you have a clinic in the neighborhood, then people tend to use that clinic rather than the emergency room for their primary care. now, it costs five times as much to go to the emergency room as it does to go to the clinic. and also, in the emergency room, if you have a diabetic foot ulcer, you know they patch you up in send you out. in the clinic, they packed you up and say, now let's get your diabetes under control so you you are not back here in three weeks with another major problem. when we start thinking that way we begin to really see some savings. and eff
part of the load. anything we do needs to be focused on how do we develop the people. it is about more than rehabbing the housing complex. it is about creating a community. working across silos to educate people so we have appropriate health care for people. you know, one of the things i have been noticing in successful communities that have been reinvigorated is the emphasis on health care. it is a very, very important thing to think about. if you have a clinic in the neighborhood, then people...
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the prime minister to take part in tv debates, despite her reluctance. tomorrow's daily express has madeline mccann on its front page as the paper marks ten years since her disappearance. the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories. rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we will be going the eu or how much the unreasonable eu is demanding of us, and this time the key number is 8 billion, but we have had numbers in the millions and billions, this is not a particularly new story. what is new is that there are now reports that this is being considered as
the prime minister to take part in tv debates, despite her reluctance. tomorrow's daily express has madeline mccann on its front page as the paper marks ten years since her disappearance. the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka...
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to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolated united kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that referendum? five parties are contesting the election in scotland but i think it will be a battle between the snp and separatists. a battle between two alternative futures for scotland. whether they wa nt to futures for scotland. whether they want to have their aspirations overridden in a uk whether voice is not respected or whether they want a different relationship within the uk and to take power in their own hands. when those choices are put before people i'm confident we will before people i'm confident we will be the tories in every seat was standing. soi be the tories in every seat was standing. so
to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolated united kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that...
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we are part of a very special broader broadband community that collectively invests more in the national economy, more in american infrastructure, than any industry sector in our land. in 2015 it was actually $76 billion in total investment in our nation's infrastructure from the broadband sector. $1.5 trillion of investment over the last 20 years. it's an honor, a real privilege to be able to work with these innovators and our future is very bright. >> so when you talk to some of your member companies, verizon, wind stream, at&t, frontier, monroeville, louisiana, what are their concerns and what, how do you represent them here in washington? jonathan: our broadband innovation ecosystem has really been leading the charge in advancing all kinds of new services and support and products for customers. they've been doing it serially for decades. our major concern, i would bundle them into three, clear categories. first is if we prioritize broadband first. we are pushing a broadband first agenda. whenever we're talking about investment or policy frameworks that can equip our nation's broadban
we are part of a very special broader broadband community that collectively invests more in the national economy, more in american infrastructure, than any industry sector in our land. in 2015 it was actually $76 billion in total investment in our nation's infrastructure from the broadband sector. $1.5 trillion of investment over the last 20 years. it's an honor, a real privilege to be able to work with these innovators and our future is very bright. >> so when you talk to some of your...
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in part it says, every day we work to be better. frank navarro had no kids of his own but considered these little league players his kids. parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school and keep them on the right path. today during opening day, the players showed their gratitude. one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to hundreds of kids but we know his legacy lives on and it's important for us to carry on that legacy. >> friends say frank worked tirelessly to maintain this field and he always dreamed of the community coming together and be east ridge strong. today they're remembering the man who dedicated so many years of his life to nurturing kids and teaching them about baseball through life. frank was stabbed to death outside a bar in downtown san jose. six people are accused of his murder and they are all from one family. today people are not talking about that.
in part it says, every day we work to be better. frank navarro had no kids of his own but considered these little league players his kids. parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school and keep them on the right path. today during opening day, the players showed their gratitude. one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to...
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i don't feel that about other parts. you don't feel that diminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it's true. the text of tolkien‘s dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it's a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early button before the films were ever made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the zeitgeist, and meant a great deal as an example of how to behave in the world, which is how young people respond to this old granddad, what a privilege. you've done a lot of tosh, as well. laughter i wondered how long it would be before we got on to "hard talk". well, x—men... x—men is not tosh. is there a role you've ever turned down for being too puerile or silly? about once a week. lots of stuff. no, no, i've said it many times, x—men is a discussion in a very popular form of what a civil rights movement does. it's not true of su
i don't feel that about other parts. you don't feel that diminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it's true. the text of tolkien‘s dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it's a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early button before the films were ever made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the...
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also, parts of the carolinas into georgia right now. numerous severe weather reports and active severe thunderstorm warnings in yellow and tornado warnings in red but take look at damage reports hail, damaging winds, flooding and funnel clouds and we have the threat of severe weather for a part of our area tomorrow and in fact as we kind of zoom in take a look at the legend here. a slight risk for extreme south jersey and pretty much all of delaware. we're talking some scatter the severe thunderstorms damaging winds. some hail may be isolated tornado but the bulls eye well to our south through sections of virginia. that's the greatest risk. flash flood watches much of the area kicking in tomorrow continuing through friday afternoon. the grounds already saturate it won't take much for ponding and run off so here's the timing. tomorrow morning 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. already looking at showers and storms. by the afternoon from noon until 4:00 some of those strong potentially severe thunderstorms coming up i'll have much more on the timing
also, parts of the carolinas into georgia right now. numerous severe weather reports and active severe thunderstorm warnings in yellow and tornado warnings in red but take look at damage reports hail, damaging winds, flooding and funnel clouds and we have the threat of severe weather for a part of our area tomorrow and in fact as we kind of zoom in take a look at the legend here. a slight risk for extreme south jersey and pretty much all of delaware. we're talking some scatter the severe...
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take vo/lorena --naci con partes del feto de su gemela... y tras una complicada cirugia logra regresar a los brazos de su mam a miles de millas de distancia.. tenemos el emotivo reencuentro.... gabriel live le tenemos la entrevista en exclusiva con el futbolista mateus goncalve ademas take vo el dia de hoy se llevo a cabo el draft de la nfl, conozca los nuevos refuerzos para los 49ers y raiders.. end segment hola que tam buenas noches l uyarrancamos su dosis deportie hoy con el draft de la nfl. iniciamos con los san francisco 49ers. take vo con su seleccion de la primera ronda los niners seleccionaron al ala defensivo egresado de la universidad de stanford "solomon thomas". san francisco intercambio seleccionar segundo por el tercero con chicago con lo que tambien obtuvieron dos selecciones de la tercera ronda, una en la cuarta y otra en la tercera ronda en el 2018. por su parte los raiders tambien decidieron reforzar la defensiva con la seleccion del habilidoso "gareon conley" que juega de corneback, egresado de la universidad de ohio state
take vo/lorena --naci con partes del feto de su gemela... y tras una complicada cirugia logra regresar a los brazos de su mam a miles de millas de distancia.. tenemos el emotivo reencuentro.... gabriel live le tenemos la entrevista en exclusiva con el futbolista mateus goncalve ademas take vo el dia de hoy se llevo a cabo el draft de la nfl, conozca los nuevos refuerzos para los 49ers y raiders.. end segment hola que tam buenas noches l uyarrancamos su dosis deportie hoy con el draft de la nfl....
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there's a lot of moving parts. you have a few of us who have been working on the concept of a risk sharing model. take a look at our health care system. the sickest 5% of our society represent 50% of health care spending. 50% of our healthiest population only use about 3%. it's this hockey stick curve that shoots up and the top piece really drives premiums. at theu start to look individual market which is very small in a congressional district like mind it's about 2% of my population. most people don't really appreciate the vast majority of our society gets their health care from their employer. much of what we are bantering a very small sliver of our population that acquires the -- health care on their own. you have folks at the white house who are time to find language to tie all of those things together. host: what does the freedom caucus want? guest: i think substantially a couple things. i am not their spokesman. i may be the outlier because i was a yes vote within the group. from my brothers in the room by he
there's a lot of moving parts. you have a few of us who have been working on the concept of a risk sharing model. take a look at our health care system. the sickest 5% of our society represent 50% of health care spending. 50% of our healthiest population only use about 3%. it's this hockey stick curve that shoots up and the top piece really drives premiums. at theu start to look individual market which is very small in a congressional district like mind it's about 2% of my population. most...
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do i keep and what part do i give my shareholders, what part do i give the government? let's start with that. we've got to have a labor force compatible to what we need to hire. you have heard a lot about retooling of the labor force, reeducating of the labor force. we're spending an enormous mount of time on apprenticeship programs and vocational education and tooling our labor force to the labor force we're going to need in the 21st and 22nd century so were going to have to revive the labor force we're going to need so there's hundreds of welding jobs out there in the world that we want the big building pipelines in this country. how you build pipelines? you've got to weld them. it's a decent income level and grow from there. we've got to create the environment where kids coming out of high school are willing to go into a program where they become welders . >> my father was a welder. >> my father was in electrics, this is how he started . >> i was so disappointed i went to college and it didn't become a welder. >> we've got to get the narrative back to what it needs t
do i keep and what part do i give my shareholders, what part do i give the government? let's start with that. we've got to have a labor force compatible to what we need to hire. you have heard a lot about retooling of the labor force, reeducating of the labor force. we're spending an enormous mount of time on apprenticeship programs and vocational education and tooling our labor force to the labor force we're going to need in the 21st and 22nd century so were going to have to revive the labor...
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then he said that the tribe was part. they were in los angeles so you consider the mission indians in the research are there goes that points towards the forms of slavery as opposed to what we heard in the fourth grade history books. >> we are in the country right now situated on the homelands and those are basically two terms for the same people that is referred to in the mission and belonging to the mission. there is in the book a fair amount of material in the opening chapter of the mission. and what we do know is that for a while people came to the mission really, but beginning at about 1790 it was deployed to bring people and by force. there's the employees without the freedom to quit. they are all over the la basin and also reside on other places in the state, but they are not a federally recognized drive in the state of california but not by the united states. >> we have time i think for a final question if there is one in the room. let's wait for the microphone. >> i was unaware of the communities and where they a
then he said that the tribe was part. they were in los angeles so you consider the mission indians in the research are there goes that points towards the forms of slavery as opposed to what we heard in the fourth grade history books. >> we are in the country right now situated on the homelands and those are basically two terms for the same people that is referred to in the mission and belonging to the mission. there is in the book a fair amount of material in the opening chapter of the...
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the fans are a part of my life. i will part of their life. i am a part of the band. i play the guitar, bobby lea or sings, nikki plays the drums. i am there not as a star. i am there to help that crowd go to that place. when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personal level, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think of the spiritual side of the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together, making that noise. charlie: that part of it is with jerry i assume. john: jerry is the most alive dead person that has ever lived and died. i get the sense that they are keeping him alive, they keep him alive. he is just behind the veil. i have never seen -- charlie: they are maintaining the capacity of people to remember. john: and visit the place he settled with that band. he is a settler, and he set up camp, then he left. but you can still go there. that speaks to how incredible the music is. you can still visit. just takes people, and it is now an orala little bit of history. it is a musical hand-me-down. and guys
the fans are a part of my life. i will part of their life. i am a part of the band. i play the guitar, bobby lea or sings, nikki plays the drums. i am there not as a star. i am there to help that crowd go to that place. when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personal level, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think of the spiritual side of the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together, making that noise. charlie: that part of...
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are the article free courts doing their part? the first amendment, is the press doing their part? the first amendment right to peacefully assemble? is the citizenry engaged? the good news is, i think the citizenry is engaged, and i think a number of those folks even congress can be discouraging, tela, but tim has great colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the senate. in theve some power minority in the senate the way the senate rules. the issue you are going at, we have to figure out -- we have to do comprehensive immigration reform. we are so way overdue. attempts, been significant bipartisan attempts, and until we get there, it's really hard to your out how you're going to prevent that kind of challenge. part of that.ad many of these are kids, data ca kids who have never known any other life. how are they going to get in education and be successful and not be a burden on society? the work in crete answer is you have to do your job, but you have to find a way to being gauged in the more larger -- in the larger discussions. >> good evening. my name is tiffany bryant. american
are the article free courts doing their part? the first amendment, is the press doing their part? the first amendment right to peacefully assemble? is the citizenry engaged? the good news is, i think the citizenry is engaged, and i think a number of those folks even congress can be discouraging, tela, but tim has great colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the senate. in theve some power minority in the senate the way the senate rules. the issue you are going at, we have to figure out -- we...
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susan: it is an important part of google, and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google. we run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and still you said youtube is still in investment mode. how would you describe your goals around profit short and long-term? susan: what we want to focus on is growing the business when you're in a big growth area. you have to balance doing that and doing that in a responsible way. tv -- which is one of the biggest markets by any metric -- from a subscription number, from atv ad number, from watch time this is one of the biggest , markets we have. millennials -- we are not seeing them watch as much tv, and so we see this as an opportunity to invest, and continue to grow the product, and continue t
susan: it is an important part of google, and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google. we run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars...
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it's the big dailies, it's the big corporate newspapers that are part of the problem, big websites. news is not a finished, fixed, finite project. you have skin when a story is published, this is the media that function for a long time in the united states. the public has to be involved in the conversation, that's the way you save journalists and journalism. the location of an article used to be the end of the process for the reporter, the reporter would write the story, and it in, move on and now it's the beginning. it's where the conversation starts and the public has to be involved but we have to be a trusted filter, we have to be listeners and as i was a journalist for 12 years, i was raised in the business so it's hard not to think of it that way. i think that it's okay that journalists are branding themselves, i think it's okay journalists are building their own credibility and that they are building followers and that people find them and say i trust this person, that's very much walter cronkite model. this is something someone i found we seem to give me good information on a
it's the big dailies, it's the big corporate newspapers that are part of the problem, big websites. news is not a finished, fixed, finite project. you have skin when a story is published, this is the media that function for a long time in the united states. the public has to be involved in the conversation, that's the way you save journalists and journalism. the location of an article used to be the end of the process for the reporter, the reporter would write the story, and it in, move on and...
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is that a risky move on her part? there are two risks, and people have been talking about on this morning. 0ne been talking about on this morning. one is that almost she can't... the last she does really well, she is not going to live up to expectations, and that is one risk. a more long—term risk is that she is now really pinning everything on getting a large majority and a strong mandate and going into eu negotiations, and she will spend six to seven weeks making promises, and frankly we just don't know. she probably can't know if she can actually deliver on those promises. she is really gambling that she can get the things that she is promising with this stronger mandate if indeed she does get it, and actually deliver that. we might see in years to come her regretting that sense of overpromising. we know that politicians make big promises in election campaigns and are not a lwa ys election campaigns and are not always delivered. in this case, there are so many more obstacles for her to deliver all of those promis
is that a risky move on her part? there are two risks, and people have been talking about on this morning. 0ne been talking about on this morning. one is that almost she can't... the last she does really well, she is not going to live up to expectations, and that is one risk. a more long—term risk is that she is now really pinning everything on getting a large majority and a strong mandate and going into eu negotiations, and she will spend six to seven weeks making promises, and frankly we...
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this part over here isjust a normal village and this part over here looks pretty bad. when you got it to stop, when you threatened your fellow us soldiers and you got it to stop, you called in assistance, you called in a gunship, you managed to get some children out and some survivors out. i...civilians, there were children with them. there was old men, old women. i remember the one little girl, you know, she was hanging onto her mother's knee. i don't know, she was probably four or six, something like that. got them out. that's...| could only see three. when they started coming out, reality started coming in. what in the world am i going to do with these people? i can't leave them here. they're going to die. i can't get them out of there, i don't have the capability on my aircraft. that's when i called a friend of mine in and i said, hey, do me a favour and get them out of the area. you got them out and when you flew back to headquarters, what did you do then? i was very mad. you were crying, weren't you? yeah, crying. screaming. and at people who outranked me, you kn
this part over here isjust a normal village and this part over here looks pretty bad. when you got it to stop, when you threatened your fellow us soldiers and you got it to stop, you called in assistance, you called in a gunship, you managed to get some children out and some survivors out. i...civilians, there were children with them. there was old men, old women. i remember the one little girl, you know, she was hanging onto her mother's knee. i don't know, she was probably four or six,...
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it clearly paid a part -- it clearly played a part. >> he had a conversation with barack obama last week. there were pictures put out about that. i wonder if obama gave him tips about getting the vote out. macron, afeared that large majority of his supporters are young people. people wondered if they would actually go out and vote and clearly they have. the other interesting thing about macron is he is usually popular among french ex-pats who have voted in large numbers. --is a normal is a popular he is enormously popular in london and new york. is someone who is young and can get business going in france and that has been a normal sleep about 2%, and with these estimates, it has an impact. quick question -- when you see things now, what does le pen forward -- do two move forward? , there will not be a question of who you vote for. will go further in the process of promising more by bordersout and closing and putting security and religion back on the table, which is a win for macron. ex-t very popular for the pats. it is about randy. --thatlook at le pen will work for voters. >> this is
it clearly paid a part -- it clearly played a part. >> he had a conversation with barack obama last week. there were pictures put out about that. i wonder if obama gave him tips about getting the vote out. macron, afeared that large majority of his supporters are young people. people wondered if they would actually go out and vote and clearly they have. the other interesting thing about macron is he is usually popular among french ex-pats who have voted in large numbers. --is a normal is...
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being selected could be the easy part... two more teams will reach the champions league semifinal tonight. barcelona are hoping to make a miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down to juventus miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down tojuventus and overcame a 4—0 deficit in the previous round, but they will need to take chances like they will need to take chances like the one already missed by lionel messi. the other game between monaco and borussia dortmund was delayed for five minutes after the german team's bus, attacked by terrorists last week, was held up in traffic. dortmund trailed 3—2 from the first leg. they have it all to do now is to going behind to monaco. radamel falcao headed in the home site's second goal. monaco 2—0 on the night, 5—21 aggregate. just over ten minutes until the break. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world number 5a rory mcleod. 1000—1 outsider trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead, and seemed hi
being selected could be the easy part... two more teams will reach the champions league semifinal tonight. barcelona are hoping to make a miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down to juventus miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down tojuventus and overcame a 4—0 deficit in the previous round, but they will need to take chances like they will need to take chances like the one already missed by lionel messi. the other game between monaco and borussia dortmund was delayed for five minutes after...
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the 1818 guesthouse is one part. room whitesmall one piece added to the eastern part, and then that collects to this large building, this taller yellow building that was from the 1870's. this little white piece is from the 1850's. hugh c circular saw marks all through the frame and that gives us a good date. that is corroborated by archery dating. we have an overseer's house as well. and a smokehouse. otherwise we have later monroe buildings and reproduction buildings or reconstructions of buildings that were here historically. we do know the names and occupations of cumulatively 250 people that were enslaved as part of monroe's lifetime owning. there was a variety. one of the things that we really appreciate is getting to know people's names and their specific occupations. for example in september 6, 1818 letter that james monroe wrote to george hay, he talks about building this house, building the presidential guesthouse. and theoned one by name occupation of two enslavement that does enslaved men that did work. we
the 1818 guesthouse is one part. room whitesmall one piece added to the eastern part, and then that collects to this large building, this taller yellow building that was from the 1870's. this little white piece is from the 1850's. hugh c circular saw marks all through the frame and that gives us a good date. that is corroborated by archery dating. we have an overseer's house as well. and a smokehouse. otherwise we have later monroe buildings and reproduction buildings or reconstructions of...
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but it is an important part of who we are as a democracy. i think it is essential for people to realize the importance enforcement, the establishment of the rule of law and how that protects us in our democracy and his part in our society. law enforcement officers also have a wonderful story to tell. these are people who devote their lives to a very difficult job and it is one i think everyone would be interested in and should really understand. when you look at the history of law enforcement, you see it is the history of increasing professionalism. that is something we want to emphasize. law enforcement is responsive to the society which it protects. it is there truly to serve and protect. sometimes individual officers fail and sometimes the system of criminal justice needs to aked in order to better preserve all of our constitutional rights of freedom. and we want to talk about what that means, what law enforcement means, and as we develop that understanding of law enforcement, i think as a nation, we will have a much more deeper, nuanced
but it is an important part of who we are as a democracy. i think it is essential for people to realize the importance enforcement, the establishment of the rule of law and how that protects us in our democracy and his part in our society. law enforcement officers also have a wonderful story to tell. these are people who devote their lives to a very difficult job and it is one i think everyone would be interested in and should really understand. when you look at the history of law enforcement,...
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have people visit from other parts of the country. and so we do feel that we have an audience that was a little broader than the d.c. area. >> is is coordinated among independent bookstores? because it seems to be happening across the country. >> there is no coordination but frequently we are in touch with colleagues in other stores. we were just at a national conference with over 600 booksellers and is very much a topic of conversation what do we do now? how to respond to what we are hearing from customers in the aftermath of the election. so you know, there are a lot of varying responses. bookstores are not all responding the same way. they are taking cues from the community and many bookstores are very different kinds of communities around the country some are left-leaning, some are right-leaning, some are very mixed. so we talked about other teachings, maybe not even call.but, the kinds of forms going on. and other sorts of reactions. >> a customer walks in and says, i want to understand donald trump better. what is one book you w
have people visit from other parts of the country. and so we do feel that we have an audience that was a little broader than the d.c. area. >> is is coordinated among independent bookstores? because it seems to be happening across the country. >> there is no coordination but frequently we are in touch with colleagues in other stores. we were just at a national conference with over 600 booksellers and is very much a topic of conversation what do we do now? how to respond to what we...
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in the northern part of the state and for all of california. and that record the old record was 1982 and if you remember that year 82 that was the most ran i could remember. i think 1886 was a big wet rain year as well. but 82 was a big one and that's the record that was broken. that means yeah, it's been snowing in the mountains and it continues. it's snowing up there now and they are chaining up on 50 and 806789 and we have had severe thunderstorm warnings and we have had tornado warnings and a funnel cloud reported outside yuba city and just amazing and in the mounten it's getting a break up there now. but an amazing winter we have had. and it's just surreal off five years of noshly dry. i was out in the desert last week easter break and it's green in the desert. it's grown on the east side of the sierra and in death valley. so in the frown mount diablo right now. and it's going to stay green for a while because we have more rain not just for what we had today but what we could see as we head towards the weekend. here san francisco's forecas
in the northern part of the state and for all of california. and that record the old record was 1982 and if you remember that year 82 that was the most ran i could remember. i think 1886 was a big wet rain year as well. but 82 was a big one and that's the record that was broken. that means yeah, it's been snowing in the mountains and it continues. it's snowing up there now and they are chaining up on 50 and 806789 and we have had severe thunderstorm warnings and we have had tornado warnings and...
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i was part of the tea party movement in 2009. same kind of situation was happening where the movement got away from us because we weren't as worried about who we were elect and go enraged this base of tea party people that ended up supporting donald trump. i would be cautious worrying about only the enthusiasm. be cautious about who's helping to lead that movement. >> that to me is sort of the big question. the degree i think fundamentally, the president's approach to this job which josh highlighted from his art of the deal wre it was just like look busy. he brings in a bunch of dump trucks when he's got someone visit ago building site literally just to move dirt around to look busy. that is his approach. and the fundamental question is, jason, does it matter in the end what happens to people's lives. >> it's not going to matter anytime soon. in which this is going to matter until sometime in the summer of 2018 where people who are supporting him say i was expecting something to show up. really what it's going to boil down to is,
i was part of the tea party movement in 2009. same kind of situation was happening where the movement got away from us because we weren't as worried about who we were elect and go enraged this base of tea party people that ended up supporting donald trump. i would be cautious worrying about only the enthusiasm. be cautious about who's helping to lead that movement. >> that to me is sort of the big question. the degree i think fundamentally, the president's approach to this job which josh...
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ha sido parte de la persecuciÓn de esta comunidad parte de la habitaciÓn de donald trump. lourdes: durante su campaÑa electoral, el presidente destacÓ los gritos cometidos por indocumentados. hoy, su habitaciÓn lanzó oficialmente la oficina para las vÍctimas de crímenes a manos de inmigrantes ilegales. no tenÍan una voz hasta ahora, dijo el secretario de seguridad nacional. "son delitos que nunca debieron haber ocurrido pporque la gente que los victimizÓ nnunca debieron haber estado en este paÍs". " sÓlo tengo las cenizas de mi hijo. mi Único hijo. pero creo que el presidente los escuchÓ y ahora tenemos una falta confiable". "voice" ofrece una lÍnea telefÓnica para estas vÍctimas. pero enfrenta serias crÍticas entre miembros del congreso y organizaciones hispanas. >> parte de lo que estÁ tratando de hacer el presidente, de encara todos los inmigrantes en una forma negativa. lourdes: "voice" es una maquina de propaganda antiinmigrante, dice. >> toda familiavÍctima del crimen, merece simpatÍa y ayuda. es sÓlo para dar miedo, divisiÓn y antagonismo. lourd
ha sido parte de la persecuciÓn de esta comunidad parte de la habitaciÓn de donald trump. lourdes: durante su campaÑa electoral, el presidente destacÓ los gritos cometidos por indocumentados. hoy, su habitaciÓn lanzó oficialmente la oficina para las vÍctimas de crímenes a manos de inmigrantes ilegales. no tenÍan una voz hasta ahora, dijo el secretario de seguridad nacional. "son delitos que nunca debieron haber ocurrido pporque la gente que los victimizÓ nnunca debieron haber...
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the closure is part of the restructuring plan to save $140 million a year. the store closed in center city last month. the store was at bellevue and broad on walnut street for 27 years before it closed. >>> disney's "frozen" is a fan favorite still after all this time among kids everywhere. >> i'm hearing that song in my head. there's a viral video of two toddlers that's proof that can't be too young to be obsessed with the kids' musical. >> already showing signs of a future in hollywood. it's had more than 48 million views. the girls have seen the movie so times they can act out the scenes without watching the screen. the mom says she never thought it would go viral. . a lot of love right there in the room too. >> elsa would be so proud. >>> several new stories for 5 0 5:00. >> we'll turn it over. >> all new at 5:00, what we're about to tell you could alter the next trip to the shore. >> a bridge closed until further notice. what caused the closure and you'll have to dpet from town to town. >>> finally it feels like spring. . we have 70s around the area. su
the closure is part of the restructuring plan to save $140 million a year. the store closed in center city last month. the store was at bellevue and broad on walnut street for 27 years before it closed. >>> disney's "frozen" is a fan favorite still after all this time among kids everywhere. >> i'm hearing that song in my head. there's a viral video of two toddlers that's proof that can't be too young to be obsessed with the kids' musical. >> already showing signs...
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the other part is the fbi. they're doing a great job in terms of investigating hacking but the hacking powers influence. whenever there's a hack, we should look at what was stolen and figure out what is the anticipated smear campaign, how is this going to be wep pannized. the next one is educating u.s. businesses. treasury and commerce right now need to be doing awareness campaigns. their companies suffer smear campaigns from foreign countries right now which change their stock pries. their employees are in social media and being picked off through social engineering and hacked at. the other part is in the private sector and the public sector. mainstream media companies can we need to work with them. what if they boycotted wikileaks collectively and didn't race to publish too quickly? if those damaging, stolen information that is misconstrued oftentimes doesn't get into the mainstream media, if all of them block it out, russia's influence dies on the vine. the last thing i think is the social media companies wh
the other part is the fbi. they're doing a great job in terms of investigating hacking but the hacking powers influence. whenever there's a hack, we should look at what was stolen and figure out what is the anticipated smear campaign, how is this going to be wep pannized. the next one is educating u.s. businesses. treasury and commerce right now need to be doing awareness campaigns. their companies suffer smear campaigns from foreign countries right now which change their stock pries. their...
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it is part of the problem that we have. everybody is so nice, and also, a lot of them are in the same boat as what i am, you know, but luckily, i have only got it slight at the moment. and just keeping my fingers crossed that it does not get any worse. it can be very annoying, because you try and rememberthings, it can be very annoying, because you try and remember things, and unfortunately, unless it stands out, lam afraid unfortunately, unless it stands out, i am afraid it goes to the back of your mind. and it can be quite annoying, ican your mind. and it can be quite annoying, i can assure you. yes. it makes you feel good that they... you know, they are not worried whether you play the ron noades or anything, which happens quite a bit anyway! —— the wrong note. hillary also has the early stages of dementia. she doesn't let it get her down. i went to see the consultant andl down. i went to see the consultant and i said, i keep losing memory. i can't remember people's names, and it's not that bad, you know. i was borde
it is part of the problem that we have. everybody is so nice, and also, a lot of them are in the same boat as what i am, you know, but luckily, i have only got it slight at the moment. and just keeping my fingers crossed that it does not get any worse. it can be very annoying, because you try and rememberthings, it can be very annoying, because you try and remember things, and unfortunately, unless it stands out, lam afraid unfortunately, unless it stands out, i am afraid it goes to the back of...
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for a lifetime, in another part. here is one of those involved in the study, professor susumu tonegawa, to explain more. on the day of acquiring a memory, a memory is quickly formed, not only in the hippocampus, but in the cortex. however, interestingly, these... the memory which is formed in the cortex, it's not very active. it is silent, which means that if you apply visual cues, —— recall cues, whenever you need memory you need a stimulus, which recall recall cues, so if you apply it recall cues, so if you apply it recall cues, the memory in the cortex cannot be easily retrieved —— without recall cues. while memory in the hippocampus can be retrieved. are you saying that our memories are effectively being backed up? yes, it is... what we are saying is, depending on where memory is stored, whether it is stored in the hippocampus or cortex, the ability of recall cues to retrieve them is drastically different. the one in the hippocampus can be easily retrieved, but the one which is stored in the cortex cannot
for a lifetime, in another part. here is one of those involved in the study, professor susumu tonegawa, to explain more. on the day of acquiring a memory, a memory is quickly formed, not only in the hippocampus, but in the cortex. however, interestingly, these... the memory which is formed in the cortex, it's not very active. it is silent, which means that if you apply visual cues, —— recall cues, whenever you need memory you need a stimulus, which recall recall cues, so if you apply it...
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with so many people from hull taking part, it led to more than a few awkward moments. i actually bumped into somebody from work, which was a bit awkward. but no, not really. everyone was there to do the same thing. 0nce everyone was in the same situation and they got their kit off, it was fine. how did the conversation go when you bumped into them? it was very much eye to eye and everything was kept above the neck line. all the participants have been invited to this evening's launch to find out which parts of them have made the final photos. i was kind of way down there. you would think there might be some kind of nervousness or awkwardness. you had to ask strangers help you do the bits you couldn't reach. but because everybody was in the same situation, it was just... i'll always look back on it fondly. the day hull turned blue, now making a lot of people happy. colin paterson, bbc news. how do i follow that? i can't. see you soon. hello there. we may well be heading towards the end of april now, the weather is feeling a little bit wintry, particularly next week we ha
with so many people from hull taking part, it led to more than a few awkward moments. i actually bumped into somebody from work, which was a bit awkward. but no, not really. everyone was there to do the same thing. 0nce everyone was in the same situation and they got their kit off, it was fine. how did the conversation go when you bumped into them? it was very much eye to eye and everything was kept above the neck line. all the participants have been invited to this evening's launch to find out...
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all we're doing is we say we accept that part of the deal as binding as every other part of the deal. the other material about rockets, we made a mistake. it wasn't in the deal. we are stuck with that. congress will have to enact the statute saying the part of the deal that says we will never ever seek to develop nuclear weapons, that's binding on you. if you try to break that -- >> that wasn't in the original deal, right? the obama administration never put that in the original deal -- >> it's in the original deal. it's in the pro log to the deal. we're entitled to interpret the deal that makes the pro log binding. we don't have to put it in additional wording or get an additional signature. it's already in the deal. >> neil: is it really? the iranians will differ with that. they said they signed on to a deal that included a line like that. why would we want to emphasis the line again? >> because they claim it's only in the pro log to the deal. there's some vague international law that says the only binding parts of the deal are the parts that are in the body, not the pro log. what we
all we're doing is we say we accept that part of the deal as binding as every other part of the deal. the other material about rockets, we made a mistake. it wasn't in the deal. we are stuck with that. congress will have to enact the statute saying the part of the deal that says we will never ever seek to develop nuclear weapons, that's binding on you. if you try to break that -- >> that wasn't in the original deal, right? the obama administration never put that in the original deal --...
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so there are two parts to the trade balance. there is merchandise trade, manufacturers and raw materials and there is services trade. things like financial services, express delivery, computer-related services, entertainment services, and so forth. now last year our u.s. ran a merchandise trade deficit of approximately $750 billion. but a services trade surplus of about $250 billion. so basically we had a trade deficit of $500 billion. now, that trade deficit was not the largest on record. if you look over the period 2000 to 2016 we had six years in which merchandise trade deficit was higher than last year. we had ten years in which it was lower. we had merchandise trade deficits continuously since 1976. the services trade surplus last year was also not a record. it was the third highest surplus that we have had in services. we have had a services trade surplus continuously since 1971. now, i think in the current political discussion when people are talking about trade deficits implicitly they are talking about the merchandise t
so there are two parts to the trade balance. there is merchandise trade, manufacturers and raw materials and there is services trade. things like financial services, express delivery, computer-related services, entertainment services, and so forth. now last year our u.s. ran a merchandise trade deficit of approximately $750 billion. but a services trade surplus of about $250 billion. so basically we had a trade deficit of $500 billion. now, that trade deficit was not the largest on record. if...
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books are part of how you fight. how you get in a fight and how you make an argument for what is it we need to change in this country, and how we are going to get together and how we're going to change it. charlie: the battle to save america's middle class. for anyone that follows politics, that seems an essential argument that ought to be made. rep. warren: no kidding. charlie: republican, democrat, libertarian --rep. warren: vegetarian. the book has two things that we all the way through. -- weave all of the way through. to 2016hat goes up about how we built a middle-class, and all of the things that took the legs out of underneath the middle class. a big argument about what has happened since 1935. charlie: tell me how we built the middle class. rep. warren: coming out of the great depression -- keep this in mind. gdp starts going up. it keeps going up all the way to 2016. gross domestic product, america is getting richer. good news, right? i am going to divide this line , 1935 to 1980. what happens during that ti
books are part of how you fight. how you get in a fight and how you make an argument for what is it we need to change in this country, and how we are going to get together and how we're going to change it. charlie: the battle to save america's middle class. for anyone that follows politics, that seems an essential argument that ought to be made. rep. warren: no kidding. charlie: republican, democrat, libertarian --rep. warren: vegetarian. the book has two things that we all the way through. --...
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in the lattered part of 1918 in france. andthen was collected brought back in souvenir ships and then want on a train -- went to raise money as an object for people to look at, then found its way to a collector and found its way here. host: this was a war that had one foot in one century and one foot in another. horses and tanks at the same time. to the mainwe get galleries, the most favorite site for me is on the right. we have the sword and the colorful uniforms that people wore going into the war. directly opposite that is a large piece of artillery. so this mechanization of war is what we saw happen. usechallenge was to not wheniques of previous wars one is confronting machine guns. let's call in our discussion list. mike, you are on the air. caller: i want to tell a story about the lost battalion. they were cut off from the other troops. all they had was a pigeon. , they put their note on the leg of the pidgeon. it circled and flew off, got back to the lines. our troopsm, and were saved by this pidgeon p or you will fi
in the lattered part of 1918 in france. andthen was collected brought back in souvenir ships and then want on a train -- went to raise money as an object for people to look at, then found its way to a collector and found its way here. host: this was a war that had one foot in one century and one foot in another. horses and tanks at the same time. to the mainwe get galleries, the most favorite site for me is on the right. we have the sword and the colorful uniforms that people wore going into...
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the best part about it is you saw the players out on the course. when someone players out on the course. when someone hits a good shot, they congratulated the other player. that was like the ryder cup where they played as a team. it was great to see them. overall, it was great to see. you see people who appreciate each other‘s company and understand when another hits a good shot. each other‘s company and understand when another hits a good shotm really looks like they enjoyed each other‘s company. thank you for that. a thrilling final. thank you for talking us through that. it was my pleasure. the dry season here in southeast asia betweenjune and october often brings haze pollution when fires are lit to clear land in indonesia and malaysia. smoke from the forest often blows across the sea and wafts across singapore and the wider region. we already know that the haze is particularly taxing on the young, the elderly and those with heart conditions or breathing problems. but research conducted by singapore general hospital has found that the haz
the best part about it is you saw the players out on the course. when someone players out on the course. when someone hits a good shot, they congratulated the other player. that was like the ryder cup where they played as a team. it was great to see them. overall, it was great to see. you see people who appreciate each other‘s company and understand when another hits a good shot. each other‘s company and understand when another hits a good shotm really looks like they enjoyed each other‘s...
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today's event was part of the foundation's operation legacy project. the amies to give veterans, survivors and civilians involved in their community. >>> well, there is a new weather watch inner town this one is a 10,000-pound chevy suburban. >> not a little thing. on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 we got a look inside with our team of weather watchers and they were completely blend away. >> yes, completely blend away. mobile weather watcher is an incredible machine but in the just about the bells, whistles , this vehicle is letting us take story telling to the next level. we hope you'll come to rely on its state of the art reporting techniques across the tri-state area and here's what our mess local friend had to say. >> really impressive with the increase in technology, what it can be do, so much more. how long it took to build it, three months, the frame, everything that they added, and it is useful. >> this is way american a weather mobile this incredible vehicle has a full weather station on board, tracks lightening, rainfall and how fast wind is blowi
today's event was part of the foundation's operation legacy project. the amies to give veterans, survivors and civilians involved in their community. >>> well, there is a new weather watch inner town this one is a 10,000-pound chevy suburban. >> not a little thing. on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 we got a look inside with our team of weather watchers and they were completely blend away. >> yes, completely blend away. mobile weather watcher is an incredible machine...
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still, this notion of part -- popular anticipation on the part of science is important. , the first half of the 19th century, at a time when a mattress -- north american naturalists were trying to define history, even nature it self, they were trying to distinguish and distance american science from european science. to do so, they needed to engage and in a sense claim ordinary people is very critical allies, people who could enhance the standing of natural history and in the process maybe enhance the standing of natural historians themselves. this is an american culture that celebrates the image of the common man is a political and cultural icon. i think the ways in which audubon and other members of the scientific committee engaged and engaged the common man and common women frankly is important. now i have to pause and say a word, maybe even offer a scholarly disclaimer about audubon as an icon on his own. there he is again. i have been living with audubon in my head for a long time. and i have to admit i have occasionally mixed someone perplexed feelings about him. as i was getting t
still, this notion of part -- popular anticipation on the part of science is important. , the first half of the 19th century, at a time when a mattress -- north american naturalists were trying to define history, even nature it self, they were trying to distinguish and distance american science from european science. to do so, they needed to engage and in a sense claim ordinary people is very critical allies, people who could enhance the standing of natural history and in the process maybe...
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this is right before he did he parts for russia. secretary tillerson demanding russia stop supporting the assad regime. here it is. >> last week bashar al assad's regime killed even more of its own people using chemical weapons. our missile strike in response to his repeated use of banned weapons was necessary as a matter of u.s. national security interest. we do not want the regime's uncontrolled stockpile of chemical weapons to fall into the hands of isis or other terrorist groups who could and want to attack the united states or our allies. nor can we accept the normalization of the use of chemical weapons by other actors or countries in syria or elsewhere. the u.s. is grateful for the statements of all of our partners who express support for our time in proportional response. as events shift, the united states will continue to evaluate its strategic options and opportunities to deescalate violence across syria. many nations look to the geneva process to solve the syrian conflict in a way that produces stability and gives syrian
this is right before he did he parts for russia. secretary tillerson demanding russia stop supporting the assad regime. here it is. >> last week bashar al assad's regime killed even more of its own people using chemical weapons. our missile strike in response to his repeated use of banned weapons was necessary as a matter of u.s. national security interest. we do not want the regime's uncontrolled stockpile of chemical weapons to fall into the hands of isis or other terrorist groups who...
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this storm system across the south, flooding rains across parts of tennessee and even part parts of virginia and the car carolinas, spinning right re evening, lots of gulf moisture, strong on the gulf, some heavy rains down there. for us high pressure just depressing the rainfall. while it looks like it's close, but i got to tell you a lot of observations, even in southern maryland, no one is reporting rain. richmond was dry at the moment. so this stuff is going to work its way in piece toward us. tomorrow morning probably some light rain showers around. i would plan for a little bit longer commute than you regular regularly would say. middle of the day periods of rain. by evening if it works out maybe down to a few showers, but that's round one. see, there is low pressure coming up the coast. tuesday more rain moving in toward the morning and midday. on and off showers will be with us tuesday and tuesday night. this low isn't going to be pull pulling away until midday wednesday afternoon. by then here comes the warmer air. i'm thinking wednesday, a little sun, get into the 70s and climb cli
this storm system across the south, flooding rains across parts of tennessee and even part parts of virginia and the car carolinas, spinning right re evening, lots of gulf moisture, strong on the gulf, some heavy rains down there. for us high pressure just depressing the rainfall. while it looks like it's close, but i got to tell you a lot of observations, even in southern maryland, no one is reporting rain. richmond was dry at the moment. so this stuff is going to work its way in piece toward...
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is part of it. there are some civilian drone making companies in the u.s. that have been less successful in the last couple of years for a variety of reasons, but dji has kept its growth going. carol: the drone market is growing rapidly. there is competition at the high end and low end. >> that is what they are worried about and trying to head off with rapid prototyping with promises that on the low end, particularly china, there are a handful of companies that can make toy drones for about $100. which is a lot cheaper than what most go for. increasingly, there are companies particularly in china that make drones good enough to compete with dji, to they are worried about specialization is a way to differentiate themselves. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is on newsstands now. oliver: and also online at bloomberg.com. carol, great issue. what was your favorite story? carol: i enjoyed the story about the church in cincinnati. an offshoot of procter and gamble. who knew? combining religion and creating
is part of it. there are some civilian drone making companies in the u.s. that have been less successful in the last couple of years for a variety of reasons, but dji has kept its growth going. carol: the drone market is growing rapidly. there is competition at the high end and low end. >> that is what they are worried about and trying to head off with rapid prototyping with promises that on the low end, particularly china, there are a handful of companies that can make toy drones for...
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that's an important part and i'm not as -- when i say sectarian, --s not necessarily that is part of it. the thing to meet exciting about 1967 is it opens up the space to think differently about how society might be organized. i don't think necessarily people follow through on it. if you think about those organizations that developed this criticism of imperialism, many had deeply problematic internal politics. i have interviewed a lot of people involved with this. they were beating each other. there was ugly internal violence within these organizations. but there were many of them, especially the more violence oriented one number homophobic, patriarchal, that kind of thing. on the one hand the rebellion does open up a space for people the kind of go beyond -- further be on the politics they had until then that animated these organizations. on the other hand i want to think of it as this idea that an unfulfilled promise. something that emerges. i guess it is partly because there is all these young people that are totally unaffiliated that just want this notion of equality in action. t
that's an important part and i'm not as -- when i say sectarian, --s not necessarily that is part of it. the thing to meet exciting about 1967 is it opens up the space to think differently about how society might be organized. i don't think necessarily people follow through on it. if you think about those organizations that developed this criticism of imperialism, many had deeply problematic internal politics. i have interviewed a lot of people involved with this. they were beating each other....
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and that part of the religion. and the 33 different sects run from very pacifistic to the extreme iranian interpretation of islam. this young lady has gone on to do absolutely wonderful things in the world of charity and nongovernmental organizations in third world countries. she has paid a price for that in one country where she was in a very terrible car wreck. she was this kenya -- in kenya when the riots were there, she had to walk around dead people the get to her job. several years ago when she was married in vancouver, canada, i was honored to have received an invitation to her wedding, and i flew up to vancouver to be in her wedding which took place at a mule -- a beautiful mosque, and i was delighted to do that. and i consider her one of my topnotch students and a very close friend. so i have no concern at all about the religion of islam and those who practice islam, just with individuals. the iranians who took the embassy, for the host part, were well-meaning but very, very naive. i would divide the group
and that part of the religion. and the 33 different sects run from very pacifistic to the extreme iranian interpretation of islam. this young lady has gone on to do absolutely wonderful things in the world of charity and nongovernmental organizations in third world countries. she has paid a price for that in one country where she was in a very terrible car wreck. she was this kenya -- in kenya when the riots were there, she had to walk around dead people the get to her job. several years ago...
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we're still seeing areas of drizzle around parts of the region. notice here, a lot of rain earlier, coming through. that coming with rather breezy conditions. it was nasty. but now we're tracking couple of light showers moving thru parts of the area. and baltimore through prince george's county, anne arundel county and more shower activity just down to the south and east. this is a storm, here it is spinning just down toward the south of norfolk. the storm is moving up and we'll see more of this rain coming off the atlantic, in our region through the rest of the evening hours. we'll still see more rain, keep the umbrella handy. still breezy, rainy and cool through the night tonight, but sun late tomorrow, a lot of clouds, but sunshine late. here come the 80s, we'll talk about that and a difficult weekend forecast. yesterday we had 90 saturday and sunday. i don't have that today. >> we better stay tuned, thank you, doug. you can download the nbc washington app and set weather at your home screen. >>> developing now, the man responsible for killing
we're still seeing areas of drizzle around parts of the region. notice here, a lot of rain earlier, coming through. that coming with rather breezy conditions. it was nasty. but now we're tracking couple of light showers moving thru parts of the area. and baltimore through prince george's county, anne arundel county and more shower activity just down to the south and east. this is a storm, here it is spinning just down toward the south of norfolk. the storm is moving up and we'll see more of...
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aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. but they're different.d kind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and natural flavors from the very beginning. give kind a try. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we begin with breaking news out of russia. 11 people were killed and at least 39 others were injured in a subway explosion in st. peterbupete petersburg. the entire metro system has now been shut dow
aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. but they're different.d kind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and natural flavors from the very beginning. give kind a try. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we begin with breaking news out of russia. 11 people were killed and at least 39 others were...
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notice the northern part of the bay looking at clouds or sprifrgles. elsewhere, it's clear, temperatures are on the cool side. as we check out the perspective from live doppler 7 and widen the view, you notice the activities, the cloud cover and sprinkles, we will be left with high clouds, making for a nice sunrise, low 50s in san francisco and san jose. oakland 51. 47 in gilroy. 43 in half moon bay, from our roof camera, you can see the high clouds there. 46 in novato. 45 in livermore. if you are headed out early, your earth planner calls for numbers in the 60s.
notice the northern part of the bay looking at clouds or sprifrgles. elsewhere, it's clear, temperatures are on the cool side. as we check out the perspective from live doppler 7 and widen the view, you notice the activities, the cloud cover and sprinkles, we will be left with high clouds, making for a nice sunrise, low 50s in san francisco and san jose. oakland 51. 47 in gilroy. 43 in half moon bay, from our roof camera, you can see the high clouds there. 46 in novato. 45 in livermore. if you...
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the most important part is ready for what. if you were to ask me the question which is something you saw when you were -- are we ready to continue our current campaign against violent extremism, primarily in the middle east and continue at that pace for years to come. my answer is yes. that is my singular focus. if you were to walk, just like what you walk in europe and in korea or by gran in afghanistan, what you would see was high levels of readiness. our fight tonight forces. we had the appropriate manning and supervision, the parts that we need, the things we need that when you generate for an air force things you have to invest in to generate and sustain readiness are all very high levels. there's a bill payer. the bill payer very often our faces back home that contribute, backhoe meaning the united states, that contribute to the forces that go forward. >> back to the ready for what. >> i can accept that risk. if that's what my focus is. once you start heading in the business of simultaneously looking at doing more than o
the most important part is ready for what. if you were to ask me the question which is something you saw when you were -- are we ready to continue our current campaign against violent extremism, primarily in the middle east and continue at that pace for years to come. my answer is yes. that is my singular focus. if you were to walk, just like what you walk in europe and in korea or by gran in afghanistan, what you would see was high levels of readiness. our fight tonight forces. we had the...
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a part of their lives. legacy continues to be present. this understanding should inform the reconciliatory actions we take in this community to ensure that the ideals of justice and access are equally attainable to and all ofents humanity. [applause] >> good afternoon. i want to thank god for this absolutely beautiful day. you for inviting the descendents to be part of this program and thank you to the man for giving a few of our descendents an opportunity to share a little louisiana with you. i am honored to be here representing the ancestors, my family, and the descendents association for the rededication of freedom hall and remembrance hall. twoescendents of the hundred 72 enslaved men, women, and children who were sold by the jesuits of georgetown university, we come to honor our and isaacie becraft hawkins and enslaved people everywhere. we know that we stand on the shoulders of giants and of those who came before us. we know that this is the beginning of a journey for many of us, a journey that we have been on for 200 years. a journ
a part of their lives. legacy continues to be present. this understanding should inform the reconciliatory actions we take in this community to ensure that the ideals of justice and access are equally attainable to and all ofents humanity. [applause] >> good afternoon. i want to thank god for this absolutely beautiful day. you for inviting the descendents to be part of this program and thank you to the man for giving a few of our descendents an opportunity to share a little louisiana with...
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most in eastern parts of scotland, eastern england. but for many of us, it's a dry and bright kind of day with cloud coming and going through the day. those temperatures will be rising a little bit. so, highs between 11 and 1a degrees. feeling a little bit more pleasant. and that trend i think goes on into the first part of the weekend. saturday, by and large a dry day with sunny spells. isolated showers possible in western areas. but for most of us a quiet weather picture. temperatures continuing to rise. 12—15 degrees. not bad for the start of the weekend. and that's your weather. the latest headlines for you on bbc news: after days of military manoeuvres, the us has said it wants to push for tighter sanctions and more diplomacy to end north korea's nuclear and missile programmes. it wants china to agree to do the same. a bbc investigation has revealed the scale of organ trafficking in egypt, with thousands of illegal operations taking place each year. venezuela has announced it will withdraw from the organisation of american state
most in eastern parts of scotland, eastern england. but for many of us, it's a dry and bright kind of day with cloud coming and going through the day. those temperatures will be rising a little bit. so, highs between 11 and 1a degrees. feeling a little bit more pleasant. and that trend i think goes on into the first part of the weekend. saturday, by and large a dry day with sunny spells. isolated showers possible in western areas. but for most of us a quiet weather picture. temperatures...