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even if you did not know it when you were a child, he was in the stasi. do you believe he colluded with the authorities in what happened to you? but do you believe he colluded in this determination to crush you, physically and mentally? after the berlin wall came down, and the unification of germany, you became one of the leading voices speaking for all of the hundreds, actually thousands, of young east german athletes who were part of this doping programme. tell me what kind of physical and mental problems these people have had in the years since they were part of the doping scheme. what about you ? forgive me for a personal question, but you are not able to have children, and do you believe that is directly connected to the drugs you were required to take in the sports programme in east germany? in that case, and given what you have said about the reasons that you were given that surgery, do you feel that the east german state robbed you of an important part of your life? what about accountability and punishment for those responsible for this? you know,
even if you did not know it when you were a child, he was in the stasi. do you believe he colluded with the authorities in what happened to you? but do you believe he colluded in this determination to crush you, physically and mentally? after the berlin wall came down, and the unification of germany, you became one of the leading voices speaking for all of the hundreds, actually thousands, of young east german athletes who were part of this doping programme. tell me what kind of physical and...
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on the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the british ambassador to the u.s. stands aside over the leaks cables that criticize donald trump. house democrats condemn the trumpet ministrations treatment of children detained along the us mexico border. and a united front against china's treatment of. 22 nations call on the country to end its re education program. now there are reports that 5 boats supposedly belonging to the iranian revolutionary guards approached a british oil tanker and also just stop in a rainy and waters in the gulf on wednesday but the vessels withdrew the command offer a british warship gave them a verbal warning to back away the incident comes after gibraltar officials and the u.k. royal marines seized an iranian oil tanker headed to syria last week iranian president hassan rouhani had warned that britain would see the consequences of its actions well in a statement to the united states central command said where aware of reports that islamic revolutionary guard corps navy's harassment and attempts to interfere with the passage of the u.k
on the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the british ambassador to the u.s. stands aside over the leaks cables that criticize donald trump. house democrats condemn the trumpet ministrations treatment of children detained along the us mexico border. and a united front against china's treatment of. 22 nations call on the country to end its re education program. now there are reports that 5 boats supposedly belonging to the iranian revolutionary guards approached a...
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theory, mafia, paedophile ring inside the vatican, some say it could have been islamic terrorist or the stasi, and so there is enormous sympathy for the family and for the investigation. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information. some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. 0rlandi's father died still wanting answers, her brother has now made resolving the case his lifework but with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough, he will continue to search for her. still to come: 50 years ago almost to the minute, the world held its breath as the eagle module touched down on the moon's surface. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: iran has released footage of the moment its troops seized a british flagged oil tank in the gulf as diplomatic pressure is pushed up to secure release. british airways will suspend all flights to cairo for seven days for security reasons. fifty years ago today, neil armstrong took that first, small step onto the moon's surface — a pioneering moment watched by an estimated 600 million people back on earth. w
theory, mafia, paedophile ring inside the vatican, some say it could have been islamic terrorist or the stasi, and so there is enormous sympathy for the family and for the investigation. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information. some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. 0rlandi's father died still wanting answers, her brother has now made resolving the case his lifework but with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough, he will continue to...
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that and phebe perhaps we could take a step back and talk about why these protests began in this old stasi when the chief executive tried to introduce a piece of legislation allowing extradition to china why would why would why have there been such vociferously protests. it's. yeah this is a pope pope paul cook for by charity kind of his parents in salary actually saw most ago so i think this proposal was to check to expedite not only home quotas and such also that belonging to the phones is because he. said that he was on the sort of on call back to my life trying to sort of i guess here also all the other things that he says a few years that. there was a lack of human life and they install a language china so it comes out i'm going to extradite them back to china that they will be put at least so that is their biggest concern about this film and. many prominent secretary annotations have voiced that they cater to some of the very prominent legal i suppose initially and also many phone council a. all we can see also that you and i'm next to the government also boys they're concerned over
that and phebe perhaps we could take a step back and talk about why these protests began in this old stasi when the chief executive tried to introduce a piece of legislation allowing extradition to china why would why would why have there been such vociferously protests. it's. yeah this is a pope pope paul cook for by charity kind of his parents in salary actually saw most ago so i think this proposal was to check to expedite not only home quotas and such also that belonging to the phones is...
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>>kron four's theresa stasi, a top of the library's new director about her push to eliminate fines and some of the other events happening at the library this summer. >>we want books out into the community. so what we're trying to do is make it as easy as possible for people to use of materials. so we're no longer going cynical and i'm people for overdue fines all can director of library services jamie ter bach. >>spoke with me about the big changes coming to all oakland libraries and how it all came about her. >>open to the glider it started a few years ago staff who are serving patients at the library noticed that. some patrons were afraid to even get a library card or get a library card for their child because of this year generate in overdue fines. but it's also become a national trend i think p librarians across the country and realize that this is a barrier that just fortunately people who have economic disadvantage is her back says the library fines started out years ago when libraries were much different places than they are today the open library has been around for many years
>>kron four's theresa stasi, a top of the library's new director about her push to eliminate fines and some of the other events happening at the library this summer. >>we want books out into the community. so what we're trying to do is make it as easy as possible for people to use of materials. so we're no longer going cynical and i'm people for overdue fines all can director of library services jamie ter bach. >>spoke with me about the big changes coming to all oakland...
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also protests in the meantime the 48 year old himself is spending his birthday in belmarsh prison in stasis london because he is in breach of his belt conditions that's what they imprisoned him for for 50 weeks and also waiting for that full u.s. extradition hearing that will take place in february next year. the e.u. parliament has elected its new president it's lee is david saucily of the socialist and democrat faction bought by me please have yet to approve a successor as european commission chief. has proposed job and defense minister of one delay and she will now need the backing for majority of the 751 m. e p's she is known as a federalist supporting the creation of a single united states of europe sovereign nation and an e.u. army she would become the fast woman to head the commission which has helped her win support but not everyone is sold on her candidacy especially as he has suddenly scrapped the establishment nations system requiring her to have full backing of a party group. from their line is our weakest minister that's apparently enough to become commission president o'sulliv
also protests in the meantime the 48 year old himself is spending his birthday in belmarsh prison in stasis london because he is in breach of his belt conditions that's what they imprisoned him for for 50 weeks and also waiting for that full u.s. extradition hearing that will take place in february next year. the e.u. parliament has elected its new president it's lee is david saucily of the socialist and democrat faction bought by me please have yet to approve a successor as european commission...
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it's a trend sweeping the bay area and beyond kron four's theresa stasi talk with the library's director about her push to eliminate these fines and other events happening at the library this summer. >>we want books out into the community. so what we're trying to do is make it as easy as possible for people to use of materials. so we are no longer going cynical and i'm people for overdue fines. >>all can director of library services jamie ter bach spoke with me about the big changes coming to all oakland libraries and how it all came about her. >>open to the glider it started a few years ago staff who are serving patients at the library noticed that. some patrons were afraid to even get a library card or get a library card for their child's because of the fear of generate in overdue fines. but it's also become a national trend i think i p librarians across the country and realize that this is a barrier that just fortunately harms people who have economic disadvantage is her back says the library fines started out years ago when libraries were much different places than they are today the
it's a trend sweeping the bay area and beyond kron four's theresa stasi talk with the library's director about her push to eliminate these fines and other events happening at the library this summer. >>we want books out into the community. so what we're trying to do is make it as easy as possible for people to use of materials. so we are no longer going cynical and i'm people for overdue fines. >>all can director of library services jamie ter bach spoke with me about the big changes...
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elementary school in gilroy has been turned into a temporary family wellness center kron four's theresa stasi explains exactly what they're offering. >>the people in gilroy in this community. resilient. >>santa clara district attorney jeff rosen talking at the temporary grieving center senate for those impacted by that tragedy at the gilroy garlic festival leaving 3 people dead and countless physically injured and mentally scarred. >>with the help of the santa clara county behavioral services. the red cross and the fbi we set up this family assistance center. it's not just for the people that were physically wounded that day. it's for anybody who was at the festival. we need some help or information. even even for their loved ones as well. >>throughout the day families ventured in most too embarrassed to talk out loud about their feelings are seeing people come in they have a lot of questions about every turn about their vehicles and so i know that the fbi is working diligently to get that process started to do all that they can. so i think that free they're asking the public to have some pat
elementary school in gilroy has been turned into a temporary family wellness center kron four's theresa stasi explains exactly what they're offering. >>the people in gilroy in this community. resilient. >>santa clara district attorney jeff rosen talking at the temporary grieving center senate for those impacted by that tragedy at the gilroy garlic festival leaving 3 people dead and countless physically injured and mentally scarred. >>with the help of the santa clara county...
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kron four's theresa stasi breaks down the numbers and what this means for commuters. >>just like the towers tolls school soar in the next 5 years to cross the iconic span. take a look this is what the golden gate highway and transportation district board of trustees recently approved option 5 as you can see it calls for a steady rise across all platforms so that whole increase that was approved was for the maximum amount that was being considered it's a total of a million that will be brought in over the next 5 years. >>and of that 25 million is more than we needed for operations that means that we're able to then reinvest that money into transit services we're really looking at using that funding to improve our larkspur ferry service in particular and potentially bus ridership as well looks for kerry has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last decade, it has been growing year over year over year and now we're stopped because we're at point where we're literally at capacity. we have some room in our early morning troops are late morning trips but the main commu
kron four's theresa stasi breaks down the numbers and what this means for commuters. >>just like the towers tolls school soar in the next 5 years to cross the iconic span. take a look this is what the golden gate highway and transportation district board of trustees recently approved option 5 as you can see it calls for a steady rise across all platforms so that whole increase that was approved was for the maximum amount that was being considered it's a total of a million that will be...
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it could have been the stasi, or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information, and some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. 0rlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but, with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough, he'll continue to search for her. rhodri davies, bbc news. a skate park built by a german charity is helping to change children's lives in a damascus suburb. eight years of civil war in syria have had a traumatic effect on children, and the park aims to develop their sense of self—determination and promote development. the skate park is also a public green space encouraging community engagement, as gail maclellan reports. mohammed doesn't care how many times he falls off his skate board. he is happy to learn, and probably lucky to be alive. translation: i hurt my arms
it could have been the stasi, or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information, and some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. 0rlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but, with the latest...
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it could have been the stasi or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information and some people say the holy see knows more than it's telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough, he'll continue to search for her. rhodri davies, bbc news. let's look at some other stories in brief. more than 20,000 people have taken to the streets of the russian capital moscow to protest against the exclusion of opposition candidates from registering for local elections. officials barred around 30 candidates from running, claiming they failed to qualify. those excluded say they're being punished for challenging the control of putin loyalists. in london, pro—european opponents of brexit have held a ‘no to boris, yes to europe‘ march. it featured this infl
it could have been the stasi or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information and some people say the holy see knows more than it's telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but with the...
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enjoying san francisco course getting ready for its big show tonight we've got kron four's theresa stasi she actually had a chance to talk with crews out there pier 50 about what it takes to put on the big show like the fireworks. >>out here in san francisco and i went this special group is i put together all the fireworks for the big show on 4th of july. joining me is john erickson. and this whole process and there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes. >>there's a lot involved in setting up a fireworks show this is going to be 25 or 20 minute firework show. but it's 2 days of to set it up those 20 minutes and we're about 3rd of the way through the set up when they're putting together near hammering away on all of this. they don't really know, but they're just following like a patterned will we know >>shells were going to be fire and the number and the caliber of the size diameter, the shelves and we are given a sort of draw lines of how they're going to be laid out the actual order which cells are going to be fired. compares his actions that are based is that we don't even see that an
enjoying san francisco course getting ready for its big show tonight we've got kron four's theresa stasi she actually had a chance to talk with crews out there pier 50 about what it takes to put on the big show like the fireworks. >>out here in san francisco and i went this special group is i put together all the fireworks for the big show on 4th of july. joining me is john erickson. and this whole process and there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes. >>there's a lot involved in...
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it could have been the stasi, or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information, and some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but, with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough, he'll continue to search for her. rhodri davies, bbc news. police in hong kong say they have found explosives and other weapons in a raid on a warehouse. they dispayed 2 kg of explosives, ten petrol bombs, and literature opposing the plans to allow extradition to mainland china. a senior bomb disposal officer said it was the largest seizure of the explosive triacetone triperoxide, or tatp, police had come across in hong kong. staying in hong kong, and tens of thousands of people have joined a protest in support of the territory's police force and calling for an end to v
it could have been the stasi, or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information, and some say the holy see knows more than it is telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but, with the latest...
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it could have been the stasi or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information and some people say the holy see knows more than it's telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but with the latest attempts lacking a breakthrough he'll continue to search for her. rhodri davies, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: 50 years ago — almost to the minute — the world held its breath as the eagle module touched down on the moon's surface mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the st
it could have been the stasi or islamic terrorists who wanted the release of popejohn paul ii's would—be assassin. and so there's enormous sympathy for the family and support for this vatican investigation that we're now seeing. yet the family has regularly appealed to the vatican to provide more information and some people say the holy see knows more than it's telling. orlandi's father died still wanting answers. her brother has now made resolving the case his life's work. but with the...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions of up and south ossetia president vladimir putin responded by banning russia's airlines from flying to georgia a popular holiday destination for russian tourists and russian m.p.'s demanded trade sanctions after a georgian t.v. host launched a foul mouth tirade aimed at prison. sunsilk machine in the e.u. as for sanctions i would rather not do it as respect for the georgian people for the sake of restoring full toss for in russia in georgia or not it has anything the great complicate our relations andrew symonds has more outside parliament in tbilisi. it all started here june the 20th appearance by a russian member of parliament addre
hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions of up and south ossetia president...
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dozens injured in the port city of kiss miles in the autonomous region sar hierarch has more hotel a stasi is heavily fortified but it wasn't enough to stop a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the building 4 gunmen stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours before. the death toll is now $26.00 those killed in the attack including somalis of different nationalities 3 of them were kenyans a canadian a brit 2 americans and 3 turns $56.00 wounded in the attack. going on among the victims was prominent somali canadian journalist lyon along she had gained hundreds of thousands of followers a new chub for her videos showcasing somalia's hidden beauty she wanted to tell positive stories from our homeland which has suffered from years of civil war making it things hard also targeted were politicians and clan elders who were inside the hotel discussing a regional election due to be held next month. we are very much worried about the security. and we are. about what you call it so did. the big campaign al shabaab claimed responsibility for t
dozens injured in the port city of kiss miles in the autonomous region sar hierarch has more hotel a stasi is heavily fortified but it wasn't enough to stop a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the building 4 gunmen stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours before. the death toll is now $26.00 those killed in the attack including somalis of different nationalities 3 of them were kenyans a canadian a brit 2 americans and 3 turns $56.00...
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teller i'm the stasi it's a it's become a problem of global proportions according to the wild bank around $2000000000.00 tons of waste is produced every year and world leaders are struggling to figure out what to do with it all so that the buried resign.
teller i'm the stasi it's a it's become a problem of global proportions according to the wild bank around $2000000000.00 tons of waste is produced every year and world leaders are struggling to figure out what to do with it all so that the buried resign.
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a lot of people believe what they're seeing, especially in the house is just stasis. i noticed this on social media today from baa carrie sellers. he wrote the fact we are not having daily wall to wall live hearings on impeachment is mind boggling. now, we ran an item about subpoenas going out. but at the same time another battle taking up a lot of oxygen in our occupation is the speaker of the house battling freshman members of her own party who won't have skin in the game in terms of national politics as she says it. >> brian, when i spoke to confidants of tom steyer, the democratic donor over the weekend and asked why he's jumping into the presidential race, it's because of the sentiment you outlined. he along with many democrats both in the congress and outside are frustrated by the pace of proceedings on capitol hill. they want to see a move to impeachment against president trump. they also want to see the leadership back away in the house especially from dealing with president trump. even when it comes to trying to address the migrant detention centers, there's
a lot of people believe what they're seeing, especially in the house is just stasis. i noticed this on social media today from baa carrie sellers. he wrote the fact we are not having daily wall to wall live hearings on impeachment is mind boggling. now, we ran an item about subpoenas going out. but at the same time another battle taking up a lot of oxygen in our occupation is the speaker of the house battling freshman members of her own party who won't have skin in the game in terms of national...
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sophie: checking in on the aussie dollar, it is in stasis early and the session unchanged after flipping back below 70, giving back some of the mouth's advance. -- the month's advance. the currency could go lower unless there is a rebound from the decline. westpac forecasting the aussie dollar at $68 in late 2019 and $66 in early 2020. the iron ore outlook looking good. looking at the stoxx to watch, iron miner's are in view, raw material, also gps holdings after closing with $3.65 a share. the last close at $3.58. eyeing a $1.5s billion australian product in chile. paul: let's get more on what we should be watching as trading is underway in asia. adam haigh is with us. testimony from jay powell, moved to the dial for bond and equity markets, seeing big rallies. that in saw some of bonds adding a little bit -- ebbing a little bit. you saw the softer jobs report and the series of months, the u.s. jobs market clearly is calling. the testimony this week from jay powell will be very crucial, especially to a bond market that is leaning towards slightly more aggressive cut profile from the fed
sophie: checking in on the aussie dollar, it is in stasis early and the session unchanged after flipping back below 70, giving back some of the mouth's advance. -- the month's advance. the currency could go lower unless there is a rebound from the decline. westpac forecasting the aussie dollar at $68 in late 2019 and $66 in early 2020. the iron ore outlook looking good. looking at the stoxx to watch, iron miner's are in view, raw material, also gps holdings after closing with $3.65 a share. the...
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stasis exit. there was likely to be an important case. whether you can basically have a suspect. everything goes to charities and whatever. the court did not get to it as important as it was. and accepted the suggestion to look careful of people possible lack of spending. there were another couple of business cases. i will not get into the details. there were several law cases that again i will skip for the same reason. he loves indians. you may think this makes sense. coming from the west. he always voted against indians. you cannot get anything from that. turn into something actually interesting. we turned to the first amendment. our first case is an opinion. tom manhattan community axis. the question, is the city of new york has private corporation public access channels. are those channels a public forum. somebody was to put some tv show on these channels. visit have a first amendment right to put my program on this public access to. the second circuit advises. they thought it was not a public forum. it is a cable company. it is hard to see them as a government. the court sor
stasis exit. there was likely to be an important case. whether you can basically have a suspect. everything goes to charities and whatever. the court did not get to it as important as it was. and accepted the suggestion to look careful of people possible lack of spending. there were another couple of business cases. i will not get into the details. there were several law cases that again i will skip for the same reason. he loves indians. you may think this makes sense. coming from the west. he...
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it is my understanding that we are still of the preliminary stasis -- phases of that. there hasn't been a full study on what the hazards are on the site. my understanding is we don't think that there are other significant and unavoidable impacts for the housing project that would require an e.i.r. except for the demolition of the historic resources at this time, but there are also various requirements for cleanup and rolling and other processes that the department would require, which i am assuming we would have to go through for a housing project. of course, we haven't looked at in urban agriculture projects. >> right. ceqa is happening, a focused analysis is happening one way or the other. you have received an active application by the development team for housing. have you received an actual application for the urban farm, which i gather has been in discussions for many years. >> they don't know. >> not that i am aware of. we would have to get back to you >> okay. fair enough. thank you. i think i've got a good sense on the questions. >> commissioner pearlman? >> i
it is my understanding that we are still of the preliminary stasis -- phases of that. there hasn't been a full study on what the hazards are on the site. my understanding is we don't think that there are other significant and unavoidable impacts for the housing project that would require an e.i.r. except for the demolition of the historic resources at this time, but there are also various requirements for cleanup and rolling and other processes that the department would require, which i am...
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>>in san francisco, theresa stasi kron 4 news. >>well welcome to a wild day in free agency we finally learned some news we've been waiting for all season long and is that kevin durant's is headed to the brooklyn nets. he will no longer be a golden state warrior durrant. >>is the media made announcement on his instagram page for the boardroom. >>he's the executive producer for that show saying he would sign with the nets officially when the league's moratorium ends on july 6. he will team up with his close friend kyra or bing who is also signing with the nets and big man deandre jordan as well now durrant played 3 seasons, golden state winning nba titles, the first 2 seasons as well as back to back finals mvp awards. his final this season came to an abrupt end, however, as he tore his achilles tendon and is expected to miss all of next season. but despite that the nets didn't hesitate to offer him the maximum salary now it was thought durrant originally would be getting a max deal of 4 years a million now now it appears to be getti
>>in san francisco, theresa stasi kron 4 news. >>well welcome to a wild day in free agency we finally learned some news we've been waiting for all season long and is that kevin durant's is headed to the brooklyn nets. he will no longer be a golden state warrior durrant. >>is the media made announcement on his instagram page for the boardroom. >>he's the executive producer for that show saying he would sign with the nets officially when the league's moratorium ends on...
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back when police were supported and there were no cameras that were being stuck in every stasis. when a highlight the pantaleo effect, the officers enforcing minor crimes of loose cigarettes, where's the backing? it's easy for us to say what officers should do but we are not the ones where there when it happens and we are the ones getting indicted because of public outcry over nonsense. it's easy to be opinionated from one side but mark and i both come from different time periods, and i'm still there and i see what's occurring in policing today. >> laura: mark, respond. >> well, i mean, that's all well and good but i can remember many times that i wasn't supported by the chief of police on down because we actually engage multiple people that were trying to assault us, rocks, bottles, gunshots. we still engaged. we called for assistance, and yes, it got ugly. but you didn't lose your ground, nugent walk away with your tail between your legs. if you're going to do that, give up the streets. the next time somebody -- >> we are now promoting videos of basically karaoke singing contes
back when police were supported and there were no cameras that were being stuck in every stasis. when a highlight the pantaleo effect, the officers enforcing minor crimes of loose cigarettes, where's the backing? it's easy for us to say what officers should do but we are not the ones where there when it happens and we are the ones getting indicted because of public outcry over nonsense. it's easy to be opinionated from one side but mark and i both come from different time periods, and i'm still...
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the boris johnson government is planning to resuscitate those plans, bring them back from certainly stasis, if not necessarily the grave. and alongside that, borisjohnson, necessarily the grave. and alongside that, boris johnson, like necessarily the grave. and alongside that, borisjohnson, like you say, talking about these unglamorous but very important services within towns and cities stop bus links, metal services, and getting those actual good standard as well. recognising that in london, though services are incredibly good, outside of the capital, they are often dilapidated and unreliable, very expensive for people to use, very unattractive for many people. today's speech is really about, partly, announcing this funding, but also frankly politically, it is about boris johnson signalling to people in the north of england that he is concerned about them. he wants to vote. we had labour, jeremy corbyn was in liverpool yesterday, making similar points. saying that not only would the be focused on the north, but that they would go much further than the conservatives. basing whitehall depar
the boris johnson government is planning to resuscitate those plans, bring them back from certainly stasis, if not necessarily the grave. and alongside that, borisjohnson, necessarily the grave. and alongside that, boris johnson, like necessarily the grave. and alongside that, borisjohnson, like you say, talking about these unglamorous but very important services within towns and cities stop bus links, metal services, and getting those actual good standard as well. recognising that in london,...
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is closer to stasis according to the latest economic survey. the stagnant manufacturing sector is under pressure, with a number of firms reporting approved orders falling to a seven-year low. let's speak to anna marshall, joining us for his first interview. let me talk to you about the results of the report. a modest pickup in services, maybe not all gloom. but economic conditions remain stagnant. is that the summary? adam: that is definitely right. after the brexit deadlines, a little bit of a pressure valve went off and going back to business as usual. seeing int we're business manufacturing. and in the u.k., it is along the bottom. we haven't seen numbers like this since the end of the financial crisis. that gives us cause for concern. there are unresolved issues if we want to see the economy powering ahead. anna: what about the end of october? businesses got over the last hurdle. now they look ahead to a new hurdle at the end of october. do you get the sense that there are going to be stockpiling once again? they are going to take it as ser
is closer to stasis according to the latest economic survey. the stagnant manufacturing sector is under pressure, with a number of firms reporting approved orders falling to a seven-year low. let's speak to anna marshall, joining us for his first interview. let me talk to you about the results of the report. a modest pickup in services, maybe not all gloom. but economic conditions remain stagnant. is that the summary? adam: that is definitely right. after the brexit deadlines, a little bit of a...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions of up and south ossetia president vladimir putin responded by banning russia's airlines from flying to georgia a popular holiday destination for russian tourists and russian m.p.'s demanded trade sanctions after a georgian t.v. host launched a foul mouth tirade aimed at princeton. sunsilk machinery as for sanctions i would rather not do it as respect for the georgian people for the sake of restoring full toss for in russia in georgia or anything the great complicated i would actions andrew symonds has more outside parliament in tbilisi. it all started here june the 20th appearance by a russian member of parliament addressing the georg
hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions of up and south ossetia president...
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minister wasn't going to back him on television last night made him feel, i think it's probably best if i stasi assign-- and we resolve this by somebody else being appointed to take my place. soe id he hav go, no. it was his choice. personally, i regret it be i don't think an ambassador doing an excellent job should be drummed out of office for doing nothing wrong am but i think it was his decision, as i say. >> woodruff: what does it say, thgh, that bore is johnson who is seen as the frontrunner, thet favori win, the race for prime minister did not vigorously stand by him. >> i think it takes a straight-- at domestic politics which are frankly a bit of a mess. we have had three years going in circles trying to work out how to make brexit happen and also m now in tddle of the leadership contest to determine who the next prime mnister is after theresa may. bore is joh bnson, frontrunnt needs the support of the right wing, ha line brexit ears within his party when the votes are cast in the coming days and i think part of this is that kim darroch has been accused offt being n brexit and proeuropea
minister wasn't going to back him on television last night made him feel, i think it's probably best if i stasi assign-- and we resolve this by somebody else being appointed to take my place. soe id he hav go, no. it was his choice. personally, i regret it be i don't think an ambassador doing an excellent job should be drummed out of office for doing nothing wrong am but i think it was his decision, as i say. >> woodruff: what does it say, thgh, that bore is johnson who is seen as the...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions about and south ossetia president vladimir putin responded by banning russia's airlines from flying to georgia a popular holiday destination for russian tourists and russian m.p.'s demanded trade sanctions after a georgian t.v. host launched a foul mouth tirade aimed at person. sunsilk machineries you as for sanctions i would rather not do this as respect for the georgian people for the sake of restoring full taus for in russia in georgia or not it has anything the great complicated i would actions andrew symonds has more outside parliament in tbilisi. it all started here june the 20th appearance by a russian member of parliament addr
hello and welcome to the program i'm the stasi attain georgia and russia have had a tense relationship for decades stretching back to the days of the soviet union they fought a war 11 years ago over 2 disputed georgian regions relations are bad again now an invitation for a russian politician to speak in georgia's parliament provoked riots in the capital tbilisi and regular protests have demanded the withdrawal of russian troops from the breakaway regions about and south ossetia president...
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i think that sort of stasis makes it really hard for you to break out of the abuse, to understand it in a different way. and local communities are very close as well, actually. and people don't want to assume the worst in each other. whereas, i suppose, in more urban communities, it can be kind of impersonal and people are more willing to, you know, ask those questions about people. but in a local community, i think, sometimes, people are a lot more afraid to ask those questions about what might really be going on. the latest inflation figures have just been published by the office for national statistics. consumer price inflation held at 2%, bank of england's target, for a second month running, injune, cpi holding up 2%. a line on house prices as well, lots of people interested , prices as well, lots of people interested, in london, fell at the fastest rate in almost ten years in may according to the data. house prices in the capital fell 44% may according to the data. house prices in the capitalfell 44% in annual terms. it extends a period of wea kness annual terms. it extends a pe
i think that sort of stasis makes it really hard for you to break out of the abuse, to understand it in a different way. and local communities are very close as well, actually. and people don't want to assume the worst in each other. whereas, i suppose, in more urban communities, it can be kind of impersonal and people are more willing to, you know, ask those questions about people. but in a local community, i think, sometimes, people are a lot more afraid to ask those questions about what...
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dozens injured in the port city of kiss miles in the autonomous region sar hierarch has more hotel a stasi is heavily fortified but it wasn't enough to stop a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the building full of gunmen and stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours. the death toll is now 26 those killed in the air.
dozens injured in the port city of kiss miles in the autonomous region sar hierarch has more hotel a stasi is heavily fortified but it wasn't enough to stop a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the building full of gunmen and stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours. the death toll is now 26 those killed in the air.
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hello i'm the stasi italian this is the news hour live from our headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes civilians paying the price of war as syria and russia's assault on the edge libya continues unabated. 40 bodies pulled from the mediterranean after a wooden boat filled with refugees and like. purse down off the coast of libya. hello there i'm from london with the latest from europe including concerns of a severe ice melts in greenland europe's record breaking heat wave moves north. and a historic court ruling for gold miners in south africa with more than $350000000.00 out in sport colombian eagan but i'll take the lead after a dramatic day the tour de france afrique hail storm forces organizers to abandon friday stage 30 kilometers from the finish. now more children are becoming victims of the government and russian assault on syria's rebel held it in a province the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls international indifference to the rising death toll michelle bash says those targeting civilians should be charged with war crimes a warning viewers ma
hello i'm the stasi italian this is the news hour live from our headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes civilians paying the price of war as syria and russia's assault on the edge libya continues unabated. 40 bodies pulled from the mediterranean after a wooden boat filled with refugees and like. purse down off the coast of libya. hello there i'm from london with the latest from europe including concerns of a severe ice melts in greenland europe's record breaking heat wave moves...
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but all of it remains in stasis while they wait for the stay. >> it speaks to just how much is riding on this conversion, and the way the government is thinking about it. >> we know nat security is front and center yesterday, this morning microsoft and azure did a big deal with at&t, but it sort of covers the gamut >> it's a big spending cycle and very important to component suppliers. but i'm with trump he's more excited about 6g, so i'm waiting for that >> okay. >>> up next, we've got your last chance trade. >> oh, boy. >> 6g perhaps. >>> before that we're going to tell you the key things to what much when we get netflix earnings, just a few moments earnings, just a few moments from now and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you under the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. mno kidding.rd. but moving y
but all of it remains in stasis while they wait for the stay. >> it speaks to just how much is riding on this conversion, and the way the government is thinking about it. >> we know nat security is front and center yesterday, this morning microsoft and azure did a big deal with at&t, but it sort of covers the gamut >> it's a big spending cycle and very important to component suppliers. but i'm with trump he's more excited about 6g, so i'm waiting for that >> okay....
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to almostven it up stasis by the fed. that is a completely different discourse than what we would have seen two weeks ago. it is a difficult set up to see the data or understand the data in front of them. the market has already priced this rate cut and they have not done anything about it so far in terms of this thinking. i would be shocked, almost rule he would use this opportunity to start to correct a market misperception if that is the case. is the market misconceptions the right way? don't think so. this is a central bank looking at the downside risk to global trade and is trying to ensure against the impact that would have on the domestic economy. in many ways, they have changed the paradigm they are focusing on. the otherocusing on part of the mandate, on the inflation side, as the reason to deliver a monetary policy path. if they were to roback expectations and think about the expectations, it is what the president would not want, what the domestic economy would not want. if they rolled back those expectations, th
to almostven it up stasis by the fed. that is a completely different discourse than what we would have seen two weeks ago. it is a difficult set up to see the data or understand the data in front of them. the market has already priced this rate cut and they have not done anything about it so far in terms of this thinking. i would be shocked, almost rule he would use this opportunity to start to correct a market misperception if that is the case. is the market misconceptions the right way? don't...
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be even more critical than it normally is given that we do feel like we are at kind of a pause or a stasis in the u.s. economic environment. >> those coming earnings going to be a bigger focus in the coming days and weeks. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you >>> when we come back, too little, too late deutsche bank announcing massive job cuts as it rolls out its highly anticipating restructuring plan david will sit down with former jpmorgan vice chairman whose investment firm holds a stake. plus, what starbucks is apologizing for when we come back in a moment the dow is down 97 (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. including pulling out of global equity sales business and c
be even more critical than it normally is given that we do feel like we are at kind of a pause or a stasis in the u.s. economic environment. >> those coming earnings going to be a bigger focus in the coming days and weeks. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you >>> when we come back, too little, too late deutsche bank announcing massive job cuts as it rolls out its highly anticipating restructuring plan david will sit down with former jpmorgan vice chairman whose...
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i think that's thought of stasis makes it hard to break out of the abuse and understand it in a different way —— sort of, rural communities are also very close. people don't want to assume the worst in each other, where in other communities, it can be a bit impersonal and people are more willing to ask those questions about people. but in a local community, i think sometimes people are a lot more afraid to ask these questions about what might really be going on. there may be people watching who live in rural communities saying we are backwards, we don't have our eyes shut —— we are not backwards, but one of the things picked up in the structure of rural life is that it can be quite patriarchal. i know one of the things you're looking at, theissues one of the things you're looking at, the issues at the moment is about mail entitlement. when it comes to domestic abuse and the way often this has been reported. children have been abused if they badly behave all women who are asking for it, so to speak, there is a perception, isn't there rested mark about how men how —— perception,
i think that's thought of stasis makes it hard to break out of the abuse and understand it in a different way —— sort of, rural communities are also very close. people don't want to assume the worst in each other, where in other communities, it can be a bit impersonal and people are more willing to ask those questions about people. but in a local community, i think sometimes people are a lot more afraid to ask these questions about what might really be going on. there may be people watching...