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says the bangor has become much more than just a short wave radio station. it's become the lungs with which sudanese people breathe by reporting on security safety displacement health issues fundamental to the survival of sudanese people for example there was a cholera outbreak count which the government denied claiming it was severe diarrhea didn't just create awareness and also offered advice. when the war was raging in darfur we were informing people where the fighting was taking place so they had information on how to get to safety technically debunker has saved their lives when. other media outlets in sudan was censored to bangas location in amsterdam allows its journalists to report freely the government and its state media the darfur crisis is over but the bank tells a different story they report on the absence of security the poor conditions in the camps the number of victims casualties the number of those displaced the government doesn't want that side of the crisis to come out. here with my little while and it's a known fact that they've created a
says the bangor has become much more than just a short wave radio station. it's become the lungs with which sudanese people breathe by reporting on security safety displacement health issues fundamental to the survival of sudanese people for example there was a cholera outbreak count which the government denied claiming it was severe diarrhea didn't just create awareness and also offered advice. when the war was raging in darfur we were informing people where the fighting was taking place so...
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see its doors closed for good listening posts joanna who's now from amsterdam on the role of radio de bangor in a region that has seen its media environment blacked out by this are. enormous. for a family on the run in darfur unsure of whether the next village will be any safer than the one they just fled. radio. difference between life and death. we. lost. new york but i don't know what. the small station run like acts out thousands of miles away has been trying to keep those back on safe as well as providing listeners with much needed insight into one of the most sealed off regions in the world editor in chief. says the bunga has become much more than just a short wave radio station. it's become the lungs with which sudanese people breathe by reporting on security safety displacement health issues fundamental to the survival of sudanese people for example there was a cholera outbreak count which the government denied it claiming it was severe diarrhea debunker didn't just create awareness and also offered advice. when the war was raging in darfur we were informing people where the fighting
see its doors closed for good listening posts joanna who's now from amsterdam on the role of radio de bangor in a region that has seen its media environment blacked out by this are. enormous. for a family on the run in darfur unsure of whether the next village will be any safer than the one they just fled. radio. difference between life and death. we. lost. new york but i don't know what. the small station run like acts out thousands of miles away has been trying to keep those back on safe as...
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to give us all done i think without regard to bangor we lose touch with. what's happening in darfur because there are no journalists because there's no human rights reporting presence we don't have any way of knowing where people are starving where malnutrition is extreme where rape is occurring where farmers are being driven off their land murdered by her malicious cartoon school has always been to make a black box to make it in an invisible players and they're very very close to success at this point if we lose radio. we lose sight of our four. and finally it was just a matter of time until the people or the person behind the you tube channel be a large dave white house spokesperson sarah huckabee sanders the bad lip reading treatment b l r as been at this for years now the channel racks up huge numbers taking videos from the world of news and entertainment then overdubbing them with completely inappropriate words that somehow seem to match the lip movements to be clear ms huckabee sanders says none of the nasty things that she appears to say to the whit
to give us all done i think without regard to bangor we lose touch with. what's happening in darfur because there are no journalists because there's no human rights reporting presence we don't have any way of knowing where people are starving where malnutrition is extreme where rape is occurring where farmers are being driven off their land murdered by her malicious cartoon school has always been to make a black box to make it in an invisible players and they're very very close to success at...
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i think without the bangor we lose touch with. what's happening in darfur because there are no journalists because there's no human rights reporting presence we don't have any way of knowing where people are starving where malnutrition is exploding where rape is occurring where farmers are being driven off their land murdered by her malicious cartoon school has always been to make it a black box or make it in an invisible players and they're very very close to success at this point if we lose radio we lose sight of our four. and finally it was just a matter of time until the people or the person behind the you tube channel d.l.r. gave white house spokesperson sarah huckabee sanders the bad lip reading treatment d.l.r. has been at this for years now the channel racks up huge numbers taking videos from the world of news and entertainment then overdubbing them with completely inappropriate words that somehow seem to match the lip movements to be clear ms huckabee sanders says none of the nasty things that she appears to say to the wh
i think without the bangor we lose touch with. what's happening in darfur because there are no journalists because there's no human rights reporting presence we don't have any way of knowing where people are starving where malnutrition is exploding where rape is occurring where farmers are being driven off their land murdered by her malicious cartoon school has always been to make it a black box or make it in an invisible players and they're very very close to success at this point if we lose...
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bangor province and a huge tend to be a very difficult rescue operation going on what hopes of finding anyone alive. well according to local government officials the chances of actually finding survivors are slim we were there this morning we climbed down the ravine and we were at the actual evacuation x. excavation site and there were hundreds of volunteers invest you were there manually digging it is still very precarious and even here as we go up behind me is the operation operation center did set up these are the families waiting for news about their loved ones there's a very long list there of people who have been missing that the list keeps getting longer and behind that really is a small processing area where bodies that have been recovered are being kept temporarily the stench of human flesh brought some flesh here is overwhelming from down to the ravine up here and it seems to be going to be
bangor province and a huge tend to be a very difficult rescue operation going on what hopes of finding anyone alive. well according to local government officials the chances of actually finding survivors are slim we were there this morning we climbed down the ravine and we were at the actual evacuation x. excavation site and there were hundreds of volunteers invest you were there manually digging it is still very precarious and even here as we go up behind me is the operation operation center...
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be corrected but human rights watch a number of months later would confirm everything that radio to bangor was reporting who is to say that a mistake is by me who is the who is the alternative source of information. there is one night nation's an african union joint peacekeeping mission in darfur you know mitt but there have been serious questions about the accuracy and credibility of its reports the operation was set up in two thousand and seven to protect civilians and monitor the situation on the ground but in two thousand and thirteen its former spokesperson i shall bust three blew the whistle saying that for years you know mit used every trick to conceal the truth about the liberal government bombings mass killings and forced displacement of unarmed civilians. on the day that he was that the un african union mission is an important source of information in for i don't believe it paints the complete picture because these very same organizations have interests that converge with that of the sudanese government surely provides us with significant information because journalists can't acc
be corrected but human rights watch a number of months later would confirm everything that radio to bangor was reporting who is to say that a mistake is by me who is the who is the alternative source of information. there is one night nation's an african union joint peacekeeping mission in darfur you know mitt but there have been serious questions about the accuracy and credibility of its reports the operation was set up in two thousand and seven to protect civilians and monitor the situation...
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you'll see hem at kings bay and bangor and georgia and the state of washington, operating our nuclear submarines. you'll see them at warren, malstrom, minot, peterson, buckley, vandenberg, patrick, schriever. we're all over the world. north, south, east, west, up and down. 162,000 people. but you got to realize when it comes right down to it, it's really about the one and it could be the one sailor who has spent 17 years of his life under the water. doing a strategic deterrent mission. that reminds me to respect those people at all times and also realize i made the right decision when it came to service. it's about the soldiers sitting in the middle l of alaska in all weather sitting on top of the ground-based intercepters making sure they can combat. it's also about the maintainers at minot, the pilots, that operate the bombers. it's about the missileirs, maintainers that work in the missile fields. i was at malstrom about six months ago. great falls, montana. they're spread all over montana. each day when a missilier comes to work, they come to work, go through a morning brief and h
you'll see hem at kings bay and bangor and georgia and the state of washington, operating our nuclear submarines. you'll see them at warren, malstrom, minot, peterson, buckley, vandenberg, patrick, schriever. we're all over the world. north, south, east, west, up and down. 162,000 people. but you got to realize when it comes right down to it, it's really about the one and it could be the one sailor who has spent 17 years of his life under the water. doing a strategic deterrent mission. that...
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and wales are at home to portugal at bangor university stadium. it's one — izzy wrote to the portuguese with just five minutes to go before half time. also coming up in the programme. maradona is back in the game, he won the world cup in mexico, but what can he do with a second division side there that hasn't won a match all season? now to some major news in formula one. the former world champion kimi raikkonen is leaving ferrari at the end of the season and returning to sauber on a two—year deal — the team where he started his f1 career 17 years ago. 20—year—old charles leclerc will move the other way raikonnen and has had five years in his second spell at ferrari. although he hasn't won a race during that time, 90,000 fans have been involved in an online campaign, trying to persuade ferrari to keep him on for another season. he is definitely leaving. he is such a popular figure in the sport. it was announced on social media. this is his instagram account. he said... "guess who 5 back?! the next two years with the sauber team ahead! it
and wales are at home to portugal at bangor university stadium. it's one — izzy wrote to the portuguese with just five minutes to go before half time. also coming up in the programme. maradona is back in the game, he won the world cup in mexico, but what can he do with a second division side there that hasn't won a match all season? now to some major news in formula one. the former world champion kimi raikkonen is leaving ferrari at the end of the season and returning to sauber on a...
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it might be the young woman inside the bar in bangor. it might be a much more hard core liberal community in some of the bigger cities with the bigger populations. at the end of the day, it's about who's going to show up. but it's certainly not that lobster fisherman objen the doc. >> you know what this reminds me of? road warriors. made me a littles no sta nostal. >> what are you guys doing later? >> let's get some lobster rolls. >> thank you, gentlemen. jacob soboroff, steve kornacki. if you don't bring me a lobster roll next time, you're in trouble. >>> so is our government ready for whatever florence brings? i'm going to is ask the man who ran the federal response to katrina coming up next. it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. their medicare options...e people go to learn about before they're on medicare. c
it might be the young woman inside the bar in bangor. it might be a much more hard core liberal community in some of the bigger cities with the bigger populations. at the end of the day, it's about who's going to show up. but it's certainly not that lobster fisherman objen the doc. >> you know what this reminds me of? road warriors. made me a littles no sta nostal. >> what are you guys doing later? >> let's get some lobster rolls. >> thank you, gentlemen. jacob soboroff,...
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you go to a place lie bangor where there are jobs and there is a big population center. people do want to talk about the issues sort of on the periphery. the issues we talk about sort of front and center every day but for them are sort of out on the outer edges. even though, it doesn't always break down like you think it would. gentleman on the dock, the lobster fisherman who would traditionally vote republican is also concerned about climate change. it depends who you talk to to actually figure out what the issues are and how to triang late them about what matters to them. i always expect the unexpected. >> one of the things i didn't think about even though i had just driven from the south all the way to the north of montana and had virtually no cell service at all, which was alternately terrifying and incredibly wonderful. but you know when i went to talk to the sitting senator jon tester who's in a really tough race, he said, you know, all these other things that people talk about, rural america is something unto itself. a lot of folks don't understand. we're talking
you go to a place lie bangor where there are jobs and there is a big population center. people do want to talk about the issues sort of on the periphery. the issues we talk about sort of front and center every day but for them are sort of out on the outer edges. even though, it doesn't always break down like you think it would. gentleman on the dock, the lobster fisherman who would traditionally vote republican is also concerned about climate change. it depends who you talk to to actually...
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given the large dog lots of lights and i have to be careful i've also got to bangor drag full of costumes because i change during the performance. so everything has to be ready as a gas pedal to go backwards and forward on of all and i have to be careful especially with these strong currents so it's extremely complicated. the troop doesn't only perform on rivers illiterate peak can be seen on more conventional stages but mostly on the streets and other public places. director bruno should never learn cofounded to pete he places great importance on this versatility. because if you did do that we can compute the really idea was to create a common culture going to see how mythologies can be reinvented in the public space to reinvent mythology culture and create an alternative to the dominant culture of the bush was he a culture for everyone so everyone could understand images of the field and the idea was that this should be free. to the performer starts getting ready an hour before the performance begins. the audience waits for then to sufficient for the forty five minute show. for it is no
given the large dog lots of lights and i have to be careful i've also got to bangor drag full of costumes because i change during the performance. so everything has to be ready as a gas pedal to go backwards and forward on of all and i have to be careful especially with these strong currents so it's extremely complicated. the troop doesn't only perform on rivers illiterate peak can be seen on more conventional stages but mostly on the streets and other public places. director bruno should never...
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given the large got lots of lights and i have to be careful i've also got to bangor drag full of costumes because i change during the performance. so everything has to be ready as a gas pedal to go backwards and forward on the ball and i have to be careful especially with these strong currents so it's extremely complicated in. the troop doesn't only perform on rivers illiterate he can be seen on more conventional stages but mostly on the streets and other public places. director bruno should never learn cofounded killer to pete he places great importance on this versatility. if you did it you did do that we can you can read the idea was to create a common culture going to see how mythologies can be reinvented in the public space to reinvent mythology culture and create an alternative to the dominant culture of the bush was the culture for everyone so everyone could understand images of the field and the idea was that this should be free. for the people. to see the performers start getting ready an hour before the performance begins. the audience great anticipation for the forty five minut
given the large got lots of lights and i have to be careful i've also got to bangor drag full of costumes because i change during the performance. so everything has to be ready as a gas pedal to go backwards and forward on the ball and i have to be careful especially with these strong currents so it's extremely complicated in. the troop doesn't only perform on rivers illiterate he can be seen on more conventional stages but mostly on the streets and other public places. director bruno should...
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the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house for more than thirteen miners run for shelter we've spoken to family members of those looking for their loved ones who say they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes the see that is better than just sitting down and waiting so they are here because of the rubble piece by piece rock by rock . several members and zimbabwe's opposition have walked out during the president's state of the nation address to parliament he was outlining how he plans to get the country back on its feet after winning a disputed election in july and has called for his above wins to pull together to rebuild the economy and get on top of a cholera outbreak. as in harare with more. members from the opposition parliamentarians walked out of parliament will result in a sedan i was giving a statement in a senate race in a same city is not a gent
the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house for more than thirteen miners run for shelter we've spoken to family members of those looking for their loved ones who say they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes the see that is better than just sitting down and...
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been sheltering from tie for mangled when the landslides happened linda again reports it's a gone in bangor to province. it's a steep dangerous descent down to revealing well rescuers continue their green search. this is in big province with super typhoon it caused a major landslide which destroyed the community i hear bodies continue to pile up as the rescue effort turns into a recovery operation. but this is the bunk house where more than thirty miners sought shelter here they thought they were safe. the only but they were engulfed by the ruling marked and baltar's and were buried forty feet deep. but it could have been the working double time sure that the process is faster but this is a system that people had police even before with blasters coming in. to see this of course is to understand the enormity of this operation the stench of human flesh it's present. and we feel that we are standing on precarious grounds behind me are rescuers who have been working nonstop while others are family members or come here to look for their missing loved ones their man really digging through the rub
been sheltering from tie for mangled when the landslides happened linda again reports it's a gone in bangor to province. it's a steep dangerous descent down to revealing well rescuers continue their green search. this is in big province with super typhoon it caused a major landslide which destroyed the community i hear bodies continue to pile up as the rescue effort turns into a recovery operation. but this is the bunk house where more than thirty miners sought shelter here they thought they...
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the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house where more than thirteen miners run for shelter we've spoken to family members of those looking for their loved ones who see they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes they see that it's better than just sitting down and waiting so they are here because of the rubble piece by piece rock by rock several members of zimbabwe's opposition have walked out during the president's state of the nation address to parliament. and the cement bagwell was speaking in the capital harare he was outlining his government's policy after winning a disputed election in july. has called for unity to help rebuild zimbabwe's struggling economy and overcome a recent cholera outbreak. live in the capital harare now and her first of all what was saying in his speech was that what people wanted to hear. he touched on were the right time so
the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house where more than thirteen miners run for shelter we've spoken to family members of those looking for their loved ones who see they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes they see that it's better than just sitting down...
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digging through the mud to search for survivors of the landslide it hit the mining town of its ago in bangor province many locals have been sheltering from typhoon mangled when the landslide happened but. the headline says go back now to killing the count. robins broke germany. ninety kilometers north of. a column in place. yet this name isn't from its. synonymous with one of the most notorious nazi concentration camps. specially built to house women and children. by nine hundred forty five over one hundred thirty thousand female prisoners post through records. polish women with the largest group incarcerated here many of them. more than one thousand died in ravensbruck seventy percent of those sent in to this day the deserted houses of the s.s. gods remain. homes of offices under the command of one of the most feared and powerful men in germany. i marry him. the man with whom count foca bernadotte would have to negotiate to secure the release of scandinavian prisoners. on the one hand band of dogs wanted to save as many prisoners as possible on the other hand in negotiating with the needy n
digging through the mud to search for survivors of the landslide it hit the mining town of its ago in bangor province many locals have been sheltering from typhoon mangled when the landslide happened but. the headline says go back now to killing the count. robins broke germany. ninety kilometers north of. a column in place. yet this name isn't from its. synonymous with one of the most notorious nazi concentration camps. specially built to house women and children. by nine hundred forty five...
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to use followed bangor found that they can no longer keep dogs because the dogs again. suddenly you have. to disagree on human beings and when the impact became he's a grown he will beings like. the what we call the brain in the. people born with limbs in seven cases people born with the. things outside the body you name the human disorder which can happen to a body you see in case there were. many actually. understand the issue of. this is that and. the local community generally they were. in fact they said can you know. there is no source of other source of pollution in that area because it sets the standard so even also not initial every discuss debate the basic facts of events and then slowly collecting the information they said only that now these things can happen do it will they say probably the signs and symptoms was in video early ninety's like ninety one ninety two ninety three that's going to buy them to kill someone it was a way to do that to some child born with something but then we see a lot of new ones born with docs who can fix the child is not exposed
to use followed bangor found that they can no longer keep dogs because the dogs again. suddenly you have. to disagree on human beings and when the impact became he's a grown he will beings like. the what we call the brain in the. people born with limbs in seven cases people born with the. things outside the body you name the human disorder which can happen to a body you see in case there were. many actually. understand the issue of. this is that and. the local community generally they were. in...
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the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house for more than thirteen miners run for shelter and we've spoken to family members those looking for their loved ones who see they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes they say that is better than just sitting down and waiting so they are here picking up the rubble piece by piece rock by rock . star president all of the top stories here about his era the russian president vladimir putin says a tragic chain of circumstances led to the downing of a military plane in syrian airspace fifteen servicemen died in the aircraft when it was hit by syrian air defense the russian defense ministry blamed israeli jets for pushing the plane into the line of fire the u.n. special envoy for syria has called for calm. and game. has been stating that israeli jets struck a government facility near latakia russia has blamed israel fo
the typhoon hit early saturday here in bangor province and it's the landslide started at the top of that mountain the soil the ground collapsed pushing homes further several meters down and this is what's left of the bunk house for more than thirteen miners run for shelter and we've spoken to family members those looking for their loved ones who see they are here volunteering helping out with the manual digging doesn't matter how long it takes they say that is better than just sitting down and...
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places like bangor —— and nepal. playing with the theme of heavy rain plenty of it across tokyo. the korean peninsula, central and southern areas of china down to the north. relatively quiet here with some of this range very extensive and that will continue down into vietnam. who sees sharp showers in the northern half of the philippines. it looks a little quieter there. into austria we keep quite whether although the wind picking up close through the bite down towards tasmania. we see rain moving from the east and that will push its way towards the area which is been unsettled in a few days. gale force gust winds as well. temperatures here struggling just a little bit. looking at the city forecast, it does look as though things will quiet down. try and pleasa nt things will quiet down. try and pleasant sunshine. finally towards the europe, an area of low pressure bringing cooler conditions across northern europe. showers through the alps and the mediterranean looks fine, settled and sunny. it stays pretty unsettled into northern europe. more details on all that and the uk in hal
places like bangor —— and nepal. playing with the theme of heavy rain plenty of it across tokyo. the korean peninsula, central and southern areas of china down to the north. relatively quiet here with some of this range very extensive and that will continue down into vietnam. who sees sharp showers in the northern half of the philippines. it looks a little quieter there. into austria we keep quite whether although the wind picking up close through the bite down towards tasmania. we see rain...
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one of these articles related the bangor daily news assessment of falsehoods coming from the trump white white house. and i quote. the idea isn't to convince people of untrue things. it's to fatigue them so that they will stay out of the political province entirely regarding the truth as just too difficult to determine. end quote. this of course is a well known political propaganda strategy with the bangor daily news, the researchers note, and i quote them, mirrored by analysts of russian propaganda and disinformation campaigns. mcgreat and dunlap describe how weaponized fake news, what they call the intentional promotion of misinformation, is made into systematic propaganda by amplification and what they call the, quote, powerful, conservative echo chamber. it is systematic and it is deliberate and it is supported by a purposeful private apparatus which brings us to what the authors call utility to information to powerful and economic interests. what they conclude basically is that the weaponnization of fake news is done for profit and with purpose. it has an apparatus of amplification.
one of these articles related the bangor daily news assessment of falsehoods coming from the trump white white house. and i quote. the idea isn't to convince people of untrue things. it's to fatigue them so that they will stay out of the political province entirely regarding the truth as just too difficult to determine. end quote. this of course is a well known political propaganda strategy with the bangor daily news, the researchers note, and i quote them, mirrored by analysts of russian...
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are digging through mounds of mud looking for survivors of a landslide the mining town of gone on in bangor a province many locals have been sheltering from typhoon twenty lead landslide happened. through the philippines on saturday killing dozens of people. argentina's former president christina kushner has been charged with corruption and josh has asked for her parliamentary immunity to be lifted so she can be detained is accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for public contracts. although one hundred people have died and flooding across ten states of nigeria heavy seasonal rains caused in the niger and benway rivers to burst their banks floods have spread across the country in the last two weeks and national disaster has been declared in four states and the government provided twenty one million dollars for medical and relief support. the update now with all the headlines we're back with more news here on al-jazeera that's after inside story. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much input in c
are digging through mounds of mud looking for survivors of a landslide the mining town of gone on in bangor a province many locals have been sheltering from typhoon twenty lead landslide happened. through the philippines on saturday killing dozens of people. argentina's former president christina kushner has been charged with corruption and josh has asked for her parliamentary immunity to be lifted so she can be detained is accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for public...
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capability, the indo pacific concept with sort of be -- how do we think of china, because it's almost like bangor is gone when we talk about the indo pacific the one country that has tremendous prominence in the region. that has a rotational field, that is attractive in some areas but -- some of the behavior. not against anyone. but there is a -- in india and the united states that we cannot sort of have roasted classes will mythic about china, so how does china fit into our common vision for a free -- in the indo pacific? >> i am rarely accused of roasted glasses when it comes to china, but i don't think we want to lose the idea that this is an inclusive strategy, and we would prefer china embracing the same vision. i think if you are against free and/or open -- there is a notice there to plan exactly what it is you don't like about it, because you are getting heart of threatening country sovereignty, and the ability to have free flow of commerce, freedom from navigation and etc., so i think it is not so much for countering -- china's behavior, things they have articulated and sometimes we call
capability, the indo pacific concept with sort of be -- how do we think of china, because it's almost like bangor is gone when we talk about the indo pacific the one country that has tremendous prominence in the region. that has a rotational field, that is attractive in some areas but -- some of the behavior. not against anyone. but there is a -- in india and the united states that we cannot sort of have roasted classes will mythic about china, so how does china fit into our common vision for a...
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i witnessed this struggle firsthand recently at a pharmacy in bangor, maine, when a couple ahead of me in line received their prescription, they were told by the pharmacist that the copay would be $111. the husband looked to his wife and said, hone honey, we -- said, honey, we just can't afford that. they turned around and walked away leaving the prescription behind. i was so upset when i saw that i asked the pharmacist, how often does this happen? his reply, every day. our bill would ensure that pharmacists could volunteer information to customers on how to lower their costs for prescription drugs. a recent study published in the journal of the american medical association found that 23%, nearly one-quarter of prescriptions filled through insurance, ended up costing consumers more money than if they had purchased the drug without using their insurance. who would think that using your debit card rather than your insurance card to purchase a prescription drug would be less expensive? it is, of course, so counterintuitive that consumers do not think to ask this question of the pharmacist
i witnessed this struggle firsthand recently at a pharmacy in bangor, maine, when a couple ahead of me in line received their prescription, they were told by the pharmacist that the copay would be $111. the husband looked to his wife and said, hone honey, we -- said, honey, we just can't afford that. they turned around and walked away leaving the prescription behind. i was so upset when i saw that i asked the pharmacist, how often does this happen? his reply, every day. our bill would ensure...
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they love kim in bangor. yesterday you talked to jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg. what's your response to the president's tweet. he says thank you to chairman kim, we will get it done together. >> well, i think it points out one of the real problems is a linebacker of historical knowledge and grounding. this is the fifth time we've been around this dance with north korea, every time they talk about decnuclearization we make some concessions, they get something going and then back away from it. so the idea of declaring victory or even progress at the thin level that we're at now is dangerous in the sense and i think one of your guests just mentioned this, it sets up expectations that i don't think can be met. what worries me is what happens when the president realizes that this is, indeed, not going to work and i hope it does, by the way. i want to emphasize that. i hope it does. it might. kim might be a different guy than his father and grandfather. if it doesn't then where are we and do we get a lurch from maybe too much optimism to some kind of military strike wh
they love kim in bangor. yesterday you talked to jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg. what's your response to the president's tweet. he says thank you to chairman kim, we will get it done together. >> well, i think it points out one of the real problems is a linebacker of historical knowledge and grounding. this is the fifth time we've been around this dance with north korea, every time they talk about decnuclearization we make some concessions, they get something going and then back away...