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are reacting to trump because i would agree with you but really at the center of this i guess is the paris climate accord and importantly the iran deal is they see the united states is not a partner that they can trust because the. can the u.s. can change its mind it can pull a lot of internationally agreed treaties and agreements well i agree with the market. you know basically the respond point where i agreed that you will not do anything serious to help iran i mean the european commission has just earmarked eighteen million dollars in support over a unicorn and this is when you were amending like you need to melian on a lot of small private enterprise this huge amount of money right. so i don't expect it to be to be a significant all of the north stream to i kind of a little disagree i think it will always be under threat because you need one of the european companies has already said it would pull out of the project if the united states indeed impose sanctions on any european companies participate in it in general i think if you take a broader look at all basically ultra liberalism is
are reacting to trump because i would agree with you but really at the center of this i guess is the paris climate accord and importantly the iran deal is they see the united states is not a partner that they can trust because the. can the u.s. can change its mind it can pull a lot of internationally agreed treaties and agreements well i agree with the market. you know basically the respond point where i agreed that you will not do anything serious to help iran i mean the european commission...
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an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: a final farewell to the queen of soul. the star—studded funeral of aretha franklin has been taking place in her home city of detroit. the trump administration has confirmed that it's stopping all funding for the un agency that supports palestinian refugees. in the other major farewell today, senatorjohn mccain's body was taken back to the us capitol for the final time. colleagues, friends and family all gathered to honour the lawmaker who will now lie in state until his funeral on saturday. here's a look at some of the days defining images. —— day's. all week, messages of support and tribute and, today, john mccain's casket arrived at the capitol, scene of some of his greatest trials and triumphs. here, he will lie in state — a rare honour afforded to only a dozen other senators. and an opportunity for his congressional colleagues to pay their respects to a man who often frustrated them as much as they admired him
an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: a final farewell to the queen of soul. the star—studded funeral of aretha franklin has been taking place in her home city of detroit. the trump administration has confirmed that it's stopping all funding for the un agency that supports palestinian refugees. in the other major farewell today, senatorjohn mccain's body was...
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if it worked for him in los angeles and new york and toronto and rome and london and paris. all over the planet. and i think what we understand from this story and ronan farrow is not to my taste politically. he is on the opposite side of the spectrum. but, without ronan farrow, there would be no me too movement. there would be no me too story. the weinstein story would never have broken. and obviously, in the case of ronan farrow it comes because of his particular differences within his own family that he was determined to stick to this story. and for that reason, i think he deserves even more credit. because if he had just been the typical mid level nbc news staff, he would have done what everybody else did and figured it wasn't worth it to his career to go up against harvey weinstein. >> martha: in fact, at least according to this story, the weinstein folks tried to pressure nbc by also saying you know, this is woody allen's relative, essentially. and you guys can't let him run this story because he has a conflict of interest. that was one of the other things they did for
if it worked for him in los angeles and new york and toronto and rome and london and paris. all over the planet. and i think what we understand from this story and ronan farrow is not to my taste politically. he is on the opposite side of the spectrum. but, without ronan farrow, there would be no me too movement. there would be no me too story. the weinstein story would never have broken. and obviously, in the case of ronan farrow it comes because of his particular differences within his own...
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the president is also due to travel to paris for armistice day commemorations on the 11th of november. the time is approaching 11:15pm. the headlines on bbc news: the number of deaths being investigated in a hospital maternity unit increases as more than 20 families come forward with concerns at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. a 21—year—old man is charged with the murder of a mother and daughter in the west midlands. raneem 0udeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death in solihull on monday. the world bids goodbye to the queen of soul. a host of stars pay tribute to aretha franklin at her funeral in detroit. the struggling diy retailer homebase has secured the approval of creditors to close 42 of its stores, putting 1,500 jobs at risk. the company said the move would give it a platform to turn the business around and return to profitability. it also staves off the immediate threat of administration. i've been speaking to james hughes, who's the chief market analyst at axi trader, and has been following the story closely. he told me where it all went wrong for homebase
the president is also due to travel to paris for armistice day commemorations on the 11th of november. the time is approaching 11:15pm. the headlines on bbc news: the number of deaths being investigated in a hospital maternity unit increases as more than 20 families come forward with concerns at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. a 21—year—old man is charged with the murder of a mother and daughter in the west midlands. raneem 0udeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death in...
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limited climate change to the levels that we would see under the contours of the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement then and now and those changes would decrease would be substantial would go about sixty percent reduction to forty five percent and so we need to take action now we're certainly going to see climate change happen it's happening it's going to continue to happen but we have the power by acting now to limit demand to death that change the a commission is proposing that even member states and their practice of changing clocks to switch between summer and winter time commission president john claude younker says eighty four percent of the four point six million citizens who responded to a recent consultation back the move those to support scrapping the time change say it has an adverse impact on health nine touches added no shots on target to save all says made his debut for a professional football team the spent legend had a break from that as a substitute for a strategy a central coast mariners and a pre-season friendly and added thomas without that game. a mine a pre-season fr
limited climate change to the levels that we would see under the contours of the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement then and now and those changes would decrease would be substantial would go about sixty percent reduction to forty five percent and so we need to take action now we're certainly going to see climate change happen it's happening it's going to continue to happen but we have the power by acting now to limit demand to death that change the a commission is proposing that even...
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england would beginning to dream, perhaps it was nikita paris who sealed the win with her goal and sealed their place of the world cup next summer. i know you're going to talk to doug and for us. after tony duggan who opened the scoring spoke today bbc sports and the players are going to be happy and celebrate this evening. we're looking forward to the world cup, the biggest stage and in terms of the overall performance here, it was a frustrating for us. i knows when to be difficult, we've seen in the home, and it was always going to be difficult, but we worked on getting creative and we came up with a game plan. obviously great for england, but not so much for wales. can they still qualify was ? they've now got a nervous wait to see if they've done enough to earn themselves a playoff place, the top four runners—up will go to the playoff competition and their rating for the results to see where they stand and that pecking order. but many of them are part—time, all expectations in this qualifying campaign so far, will be the determinant is one step too far. leeds united are still top o
england would beginning to dream, perhaps it was nikita paris who sealed the win with her goal and sealed their place of the world cup next summer. i know you're going to talk to doug and for us. after tony duggan who opened the scoring spoke today bbc sports and the players are going to be happy and celebrate this evening. we're looking forward to the world cup, the biggest stage and in terms of the overall performance here, it was a frustrating for us. i knows when to be difficult, we've seen...
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on june the thirteenth twenty sixteen just west of paris an islamic terrorist killed a police officer and his partner a police record tree in front of the couple's three year old son that shocks their colleagues across from. this is who could do pretty the park now say there's a real psychosis amongst police officers because we're professionals so. we officers know the repeat people who won't hesitate to identify as and our families before trackers down and go after us. the lack of free time the hostility they face and the fear of terrorism proved to be too much for many last year more than sixty police officers took their own lives they often killed themselves at their workplace. a member of the french senate has examined the incident some sounded the alarm he says many officers feel the state has let them down. yet. a cultural revolution needs to take place in the management of the national police there needs to be more investment to buy new of vehicles a renovate buildings to bring them up to standards it's simply a matter of safety when it comes to the vehicles that's the minimum
on june the thirteenth twenty sixteen just west of paris an islamic terrorist killed a police officer and his partner a police record tree in front of the couple's three year old son that shocks their colleagues across from. this is who could do pretty the park now say there's a real psychosis amongst police officers because we're professionals so. we officers know the repeat people who won't hesitate to identify as and our families before trackers down and go after us. the lack of free time...
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in trap the goalkeeper returns to his former club frankfurt on loan to three years at french giants paris and jenna and jobs expected to be first choice goalkeeper after losing that privilege last season p.s.g. the twenty eight year old is part of the germany squad for the crash after the world cup this summer but has been but said he has since been dropped. the crew of the international space station appears to afford a potentially dangerous situation after a tiny appeared in their so used transport ship it's thought the two millimeter leak was caused by a collision with a small beach right and led to a drop in pressure initial solutions have been surprisingly low tech i assess kamau dogs on the guest first to plug the hole with his finger before two russian cosmonauts covered it with duct tape and i working on a public solution. just time to remind you of top story at this detroit is bidding a final farewell to the queen of soul aretha franklin big names in the music world the civil rights women's of themselves paying their respects. but u.s. president bill clinton also addressed the cr
in trap the goalkeeper returns to his former club frankfurt on loan to three years at french giants paris and jenna and jobs expected to be first choice goalkeeper after losing that privilege last season p.s.g. the twenty eight year old is part of the germany squad for the crash after the world cup this summer but has been but said he has since been dropped. the crew of the international space station appears to afford a potentially dangerous situation after a tiny appeared in their so used...
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we entered into the conflict and we saved paris. unfortunately, you still see this many times. the french were fight like lions. to suggest that what happened in 1940 can be kind of -- you can look backwards and say, oh, yeah, the french, 1940, that was terrible. as soon as the germans show up, they surrender. the french in world war i fought with great talent, great dedication, great bravery. and we fight alongside them. there's a reluctance on the point of higher command at many times. they purposefully spread this idea that the french were all running away in order to emphasize the importance of our participation. to say that we saved paris. in practice, the french fought very well. we learned a lot from them. we fought side by side primarily with the french. and we learned some very important lessons from them on how to fight. next slide please. our participation in the war continues to build. as i indicated. through the end of bellu wood, at the end of june, the army brigade captures vo at the end of june, the beginning of july 1915. july 15th, the last of the major german
we entered into the conflict and we saved paris. unfortunately, you still see this many times. the french were fight like lions. to suggest that what happened in 1940 can be kind of -- you can look backwards and say, oh, yeah, the french, 1940, that was terrible. as soon as the germans show up, they surrender. the french in world war i fought with great talent, great dedication, great bravery. and we fight alongside them. there's a reluctance on the point of higher command at many times. they...
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i mean, donald trump is very good at tearing things apart, the iran deal, nafta, paris climate deal. and he can't seem to fix them. he doesn't know how to fix them. and remember, he used to say he alone can fix it. but you don't see that. there is a reason why the "washington post" and abc poll today showed him at 36%. because people are tired of the chaos. tired of the lies, you know, tired of the racism. tired of it all. and that's -- that's a terrible number for republicans two months away from mid-terms to be at 36 of approval rating for donald trump. >> well. >> quick thought if you want adolpho. the numbers are hard. 60% disapproval. 36% approval. >> well. >> that disapproval is a high in the abc "washington post" pole. >> well that's one poll. if you took real clear politics it's at 33, 34%. >> at 42% to be frank not a great up in for a president before a mid-terms. >> but it's where he has been generally in the 40s. aside from the numbers, i have to respectfully disagree with -- with my friends here on the set, is the president is doing precisely what he said he would do when
i mean, donald trump is very good at tearing things apart, the iran deal, nafta, paris climate deal. and he can't seem to fix them. he doesn't know how to fix them. and remember, he used to say he alone can fix it. but you don't see that. there is a reason why the "washington post" and abc poll today showed him at 36%. because people are tired of the chaos. tired of the lies, you know, tired of the racism. tired of it all. and that's -- that's a terrible number for republicans two...
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they would come out here from paris, hunt wild boar and other animals. as you can see, the structure was heavily damaged and had been occupied by the germans and used as an observation post, and then american and french artillery had shattered it where it was no longer usable by the belleau family after the war. here you're looking at an artillery shell hole that had been fired by either the americans or the french. most likely using the 75-millimeter. to my right is a deep crevice, which is a german trench that they had constructed in late may when they started occupying belleau wood. it was through these trenches where the germans were well defended that the americans and with the french had to fire the artillery and eventually move forward with the machine gun rifles and hand-to-hand fighting to drive them deep from within the woods. along this path, besides where the trench lines are and the artillery shells, the marine corps historical division had placed markers. the markers show the advance of the 5th and 6th marine regiments during the course of
they would come out here from paris, hunt wild boar and other animals. as you can see, the structure was heavily damaged and had been occupied by the germans and used as an observation post, and then american and french artillery had shattered it where it was no longer usable by the belleau family after the war. here you're looking at an artillery shell hole that had been fired by either the americans or the french. most likely using the 75-millimeter. to my right is a deep crevice, which is a...
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we are starting with cold war, taking place in poland and paris and an interesting story of a troubled relationship between a musician and singer. then we are off to sanjose with searching, a missing person thriller told entirely on computer screens. and we have yardie, idris elba's long—awaited directorial debut. let's start with cold war. it looks beautiful. this is the arthouse choice of the week if you want to see a quality film. i look forward to the work of pawel pawlikowski. last resort was wonderful. my summer of love, where we first met emily blunt. this is shot in black and white and is the story of a relationship between a musician and younger muse who catches his eye when doing auditions for a folk troupe turing the eastern bloc in the late 40s, early 50s. they are separated and come back together over the years and the film follows the progress of their relationship and drops in and out of the tumultuous relationship. there are moments when there is a lot of action in the film. most of the time it is bleak but this clip gives you a lively sense of the personality of zula
we are starting with cold war, taking place in poland and paris and an interesting story of a troubled relationship between a musician and singer. then we are off to sanjose with searching, a missing person thriller told entirely on computer screens. and we have yardie, idris elba's long—awaited directorial debut. let's start with cold war. it looks beautiful. this is the arthouse choice of the week if you want to see a quality film. i look forward to the work of pawel pawlikowski. last...
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brow stylist shape and fill, siente la claridad d a de l'oréal paris. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, (musica) seguimos (musica) seguimos con las noticias, esto es lo que hace esta joven pintora de origen mexicano que llegÓ como indocumentada. se propuso ser un activista a travÉs de sus lienzos con retratos que muestran lo difÍcilmi ae re valoro a mi familia que enfrenta una familia . >>> para griselda vÁsquez las dos personas mÁs importantes son sus padres, tanto su madre como su padre la han motivado a desarrollar su parte . >>> vayamos a mÉxico porque las dos hijas del presidente enrique peÑa nieto, recibieron la visita del famoso tatuador de celebridades john boy, cuÉntanos cÓmo fue esa sesion de tatuajes? >>> la familia presidencial sigue dando de quÉ hablar, esta vez el tatuadornse conocido como john boy, viajÓ para tatuar a la hija de enrique peÑa nieto, su prima y una hijastra. lo hizo en la residencia oficial de los pinos y fue el propio artista que tiene entre sus clientes a
brow stylist shape and fill, siente la claridad d a de l'oréal paris. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, (musica) seguimos (musica) seguimos con las noticias, esto es lo que hace esta joven pintora de origen mexicano que llegÓ como indocumentada. se propuso ser un activista a travÉs de sus lienzos con retratos que muestran lo difÍcilmi ae re valoro a mi familia que enfrenta una familia . >>> para griselda vÁsquez las dos...
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trump will be traveling to paris november 11. nafta talks are said to have made some progress on the core issues. that is why we are seeing some relief rally. we are seeing the initial knee-jerk reactions fade somewhat as the conversation continues. in terms, therefore, laura, of what you expected to be done come wednesday, what do you think needs to be taken away, one needs to be crossed in terms oft's and dotted in terms i's? laura: the more complex issues that are the sidelines are really brought to bear. i don't think we had a thorough treatment of electoral property yet. we don't have a thorough treatment of labor, the environment, things that are very important to the negotiation that we know are important in the transpacific partnership. shen i look at the fact sheet that were released from they are a once over lightly. we need to make sure all 32 sectors in the agreement are well done. we cannot say to the broadcast industry or the pharmaceutical industry, hey, we got a great deal on a dairy, sorry about your luck. joe: i
trump will be traveling to paris november 11. nafta talks are said to have made some progress on the core issues. that is why we are seeing some relief rally. we are seeing the initial knee-jerk reactions fade somewhat as the conversation continues. in terms, therefore, laura, of what you expected to be done come wednesday, what do you think needs to be taken away, one needs to be crossed in terms oft's and dotted in terms i's? laura: the more complex issues that are the sidelines are really...
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she is actually working in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916, and this is given to her in remembrance of her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she also had some health conditions, she's forced to come home no 1917 because she's having issues with her health and she literally dies that year from those complications. and yet, as you have here, a letter from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication to the war and her service to the red cross and how much they're going to miss her presence and her contributions in the future. this is when the red cross, which had been around for a bit, really kind of lays its claim to international humanitarian aid in a way that it had not been able to before. and these women are part of that, and critical to that kind of growth in humanitarian international nongovernmental organizations. now, i'll take you to the last section of the over here section, and this is armistice. you see here, flanders field, no man's land. no man's land was called that
she is actually working in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916, and this is given to her in remembrance of her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she also had some health conditions, she's forced to come home no 1917 because she's having issues with her health and she literally dies that year from those complications. and yet, as you have here, a letter from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication to the...
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pari? >> die want to add a couple of points because when this happened to the yazidi us, they lost trust in general. this rebuilding of trust will take many, many years. my brother, this. from holland, went on a plane to get to mount sinjar and started fighting against isis. yes, ya sid diz want self-protection because there's no help. when president bush started to come to iraq everybody was happy but a we would get rid of saddam. when president obama started to say that it will take away the boots on the ground and leave iraq and make sure that iraq themself can take care of the country, at that point everything failed because at that point you gave room to hate and violence and extremism against mind minorities. at that point the minorities were left alone, not iraq. it was the minorities that suffered afterwards. at that point isis started to grow because isis was not built in one day. isis was growing for many years, and it should have been that america should never have left iraq. do
pari? >> die want to add a couple of points because when this happened to the yazidi us, they lost trust in general. this rebuilding of trust will take many, many years. my brother, this. from holland, went on a plane to get to mount sinjar and started fighting against isis. yes, ya sid diz want self-protection because there's no help. when president bush started to come to iraq everybody was happy but a we would get rid of saddam. when president obama started to say that it will take...
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i think you can see on your screens you're looking at the aftermath of the moment it's called cafe paris basically the cafe separatists in this cafe was the leader of the p.r. alexander shanker and colleagues he was killed in the blast at the moment we don't think there was anybody else killed in the blast but other people were injured so that may change as i could change there was a man who rose to prominence in the early part of the war in ukraine's east he was the head of it one of the militias he was then promoted basically to prime minister of the on the ets at a time when there was an attempt to basically reorganize things there to make it look less like moscow for an operation in moscow run for an operation and more like a kind of home grown independence movement that was born in the us therefore he fitted the bill he went on to be president. both of the minsk summits he was even a signature of the second most summits as the head of the d d d p.r. . there are of course going to be questions who did this and the most obvious candidates at the moment are either this was ukraine the
i think you can see on your screens you're looking at the aftermath of the moment it's called cafe paris basically the cafe separatists in this cafe was the leader of the p.r. alexander shanker and colleagues he was killed in the blast at the moment we don't think there was anybody else killed in the blast but other people were injured so that may change as i could change there was a man who rose to prominence in the early part of the war in ukraine's east he was the head of it one of the...
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i think he had his first experience with seeing flights in paris when he was a boy. tr is the first president to fly. he's the first ex-president to fly. you can watch on youtube and see him pulling up in a car. the the st. louis exposition after he's president of the united states they're trying to cajole him into the plane and they kind of cram him in and he goes up and so we actually have film of now, quentin was also very, very mechanical, so aside from the romance of flight, he's also fascinated by how you make these things work, how you make motorcycles work, cars work. it's said that when t.r. was buying a car for archie and quentin, that they should have bought two cars, one for quentin -- one for archie to actually ride in and the other for quentin to, like, take apart and put back together and take apart and put back together. but, now, when quentin is in the army, he is stationed not far from sagamore hill, from oyster bay, from the roosevelt family home. he's stationed at mineola, and this field, this base, is now roosevelt field, which is no longer an ai
i think he had his first experience with seeing flights in paris when he was a boy. tr is the first president to fly. he's the first ex-president to fly. you can watch on youtube and see him pulling up in a car. the the st. louis exposition after he's president of the united states they're trying to cajole him into the plane and they kind of cram him in and he goes up and so we actually have film of now, quentin was also very, very mechanical, so aside from the romance of flight, he's also...
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the 21st anniversary of prince ets diane ace death and august 31st she was killed in a car crash in a paris traffic tunnel just 36 years old. >>> a washington lobbyist linked to paul manafort pleading guilty of failing to register as a foreign wgt. w samuel patton pleading guilty in federal court in d.c. as part a plea agreement he could face five years of incarceration and three years of supervised release and a fine up to $250,000. >>> and a new study by the university of iowa finds that about 10% of u.s. children, aged 4 to 17 are diagnosed with adhd or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder an increase from 6% in 1997 and 1998 but adhd was considered one of the most common conditions among children you are up to date the news update this hour back to you melissa. >>> thank you no deal yet with the canadians among reports of some of president trump's off the record comments upended no objection negotiations as the deadline approaches. pu there are billions of dlarts on the line michigan, texas, omni, all export more than shh 18 billion north of the border per year this trading relation
the 21st anniversary of prince ets diane ace death and august 31st she was killed in a car crash in a paris traffic tunnel just 36 years old. >>> a washington lobbyist linked to paul manafort pleading guilty of failing to register as a foreign wgt. w samuel patton pleading guilty in federal court in d.c. as part a plea agreement he could face five years of incarceration and three years of supervised release and a fine up to $250,000. >>> and a new study by the university of...
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paris. now is taylor riggs. morphology of the trade tension. taylor: the 25% tariff starting to hit and starting to hurt companies like ford. particularly the focus active, which is a car made in china that they were going to pull over here. we have a quote from the president of a north america division of ford. he came out and said we have to make a judgment call on profitability, we view the focus active, given that tariffs are cost would be higher resulting profitability of the prophet. resources could be better deployed. they were only going to import about 50,000 of the cars back here in the u.s. i think they are cutting their losses. ford is making a conscious effort not to sell small sedans, passenger cars in the u.s. anyways. a lot of it has been focused on the bigger cars and trucks. anding their losses here profitability. we have a chart showing a representation of where the sales are. in the u.s., 45 consistent sales. asian america -- asian pacific, 25% of their sales. it is all dependent on where your plants are. if you have a plant
paris. now is taylor riggs. morphology of the trade tension. taylor: the 25% tariff starting to hit and starting to hurt companies like ford. particularly the focus active, which is a car made in china that they were going to pull over here. we have a quote from the president of a north america division of ford. he came out and said we have to make a judgment call on profitability, we view the focus active, given that tariffs are cost would be higher resulting profitability of the prophet....
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de l'oréal paris. >>ahÍ le va una pregunta, parece imposible hacer dieta en el trabajo, cuesta mucho trabajo mantenerse enfocado, nuestro querido alejandro nos trae la soluciÓn para bajar de peso. ♪ ♪ >>hola, familia, muy buenos dÍas. la gente en la calle me pregunta cÓmo hacen para mantener la dieta en el trabajo, hoy te vamos a dar unas muy buenas ideas para mantener tu peso ideal, mientras estÁs trabajando. nos sentamos frente a la computadora, o cogemos el celular y estamos comiendo, obviamente vas a comer mucho mÁs porque no te estás dando cuenta de lo que te llevas a la boca. la cantidad de comida que te estÁs llevando a la boca, esto hace que no te sientas satisfecho. te sientas frente a la computadora y te comes ese sandwich sin darte cuenta. un estudio revelÓ que comer frente a una pantalla aumenta la probabilidad de tener sobrepeso, de engordar. te vas a concentrar exactamente en tu comida. nÚmero dos, has ejercicio en el lugar de trabajo. se ha demostrado que el ejercicio ayuda
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there's tpp, paris, all these agreements. this is a pretty consistent threat on his part. when you think about it though, we've been in this trade spat over the last six months or so, and we made numerous requests to the wto to help litigate our concerns, as it relates to our trading partners. to me, i think this is probably one of the threats that he won't follow through with. when you think about what's going on right now, you said it, self-imposed deadline with canada. this is politics, right? when you look at mexico and canada, he's been railing against nafta since the start of his campaign. actually, a long time before that. the two economies combined make about $3 trillion in gdp versus ours at about $20 trillion versus china at about 14 -- $14 trillion. he is aggressive with the eu. i don't think he has the leverage like china, and this will be drawn out past the elections. >> the eu is offering to scrap all tariffs on cars. the president wants more. the president continues to say what they're doing to us on the auto tariffs is a killer. forgetting that, yes, they h
there's tpp, paris, all these agreements. this is a pretty consistent threat on his part. when you think about it though, we've been in this trade spat over the last six months or so, and we made numerous requests to the wto to help litigate our concerns, as it relates to our trading partners. to me, i think this is probably one of the threats that he won't follow through with. when you think about what's going on right now, you said it, self-imposed deadline with canada. this is politics,...
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she died several hours after the car she was riding in crashed in a tunnel in paris. her companion and the chauffeured died at the scene. her bodyguard was seriously hurt , but on the paparazzi that was constantly following her a french investigation concluded thescri going too fast and lost control. >>> our time is 5:35. senator john mccain has arrived back in washington d.c. for a final trip to the u.s. capital. his body will line state today in the capitol rotunda . the -- the public will be able to pay respects. >> doug luzader is on capitol hill with more in today's events. >>> one -- >> reporter: later today the public will have the opportunity to pay final respects to senator mccain. for an old naval aviator one final flight . the john mccain flew from arizona to andrews air base just outside of washington last night. later this morning he will be taken to the grounds of the capital where servicemembers in recent days were seen rehearsing for this kind of ceremony. for mccain this will carry great significance. a final chance to visit the capital where his now
she died several hours after the car she was riding in crashed in a tunnel in paris. her companion and the chauffeured died at the scene. her bodyguard was seriously hurt , but on the paparazzi that was constantly following her a french investigation concluded thescri going too fast and lost control. >>> our time is 5:35. senator john mccain has arrived back in washington d.c. for a final trip to the u.s. capital. his body will line state today in the capitol rotunda . the -- the...
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anne pary. >> laura podesta here in new york, auchg, laura. later this morning, "cbs news" will bring you a special report for a ceremony of mccain at the capitol. it starts at 10:30 eastern, 9:30 central. president trump will not be attending any of the mccain ceremonies at the request of the family. he was in anystumping for local candidates and took another shot at jeff sessions and fbi leadership, saying that i have to start doing their job. >> what's happening is a disgrace. and at some point i wanted to stay out but at some point if it doesn't straighten out properly, i want them to do their job,ly get involved and i'm get in there, if i have to. >> earlier, mr. trump told bloomberg news session's job was safe for now at least until after the mid-term elections. the "new york times" is reporting mr. trump and his then lawyer michael cohen were planning to buy all the dirt the "national enquirer" tapped parent company had on him. the plan was never finalized. they provided immune to the david pecker. he is a loyal trump supporter who orde
anne pary. >> laura podesta here in new york, auchg, laura. later this morning, "cbs news" will bring you a special report for a ceremony of mccain at the capitol. it starts at 10:30 eastern, 9:30 central. president trump will not be attending any of the mccain ceremonies at the request of the family. he was in anystumping for local candidates and took another shot at jeff sessions and fbi leadership, saying that i have to start doing their job. >> what's happening is a...
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. >> at paris fashion week, this debuted this layered jacket, it's 9. dagen: it's like they're playing a joke on women. they're trying to see how foolish people would be with their money. >> steve bannon was wearing that outfit for a year and nobody said anything. ♪ dagen: you have a major social media presence. have you done one of those videos? >> yes, i have. guess what? i did it with the police department. dagen: no, you didn't. >> yes, i did. >> you wonder whether this is trump country or not. a picture tells a thousand words. you look like somebody i might know. >> i'm going to be in town a little bit later, down to the ford center. [ laughter ] agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. that's it.
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the program had virtually come to a halt and on the eve of the paris summit family says it would be nice to know just how far along their program has gotten before you go into that meeting and come up with a deal on nuclear testing story about three fights in las vegas may 1, 1961. ip that is very uncharacteristic case where they got the better of dwight eisenhower. >> second-grade here. >> wonderful talk. can you go into some detail about the break with herbert brownell who did more than any other individual to help eisenhower get the nomination in 1952 and in terms of the interstate highway act was the slightest thought given to likely consequences of rilke passenger -- railroad passenger service in this country. >> i don't know how many of you have been to abilene. if you have and it's a lovely place to visit, but there's a railroad that runs in the backyard of eisenhower's house in the library at both. the story is emblematic i think of the impact of the highway system because the interstate highway is about a mile and a half north of town and has really suffered as a result of the i
the program had virtually come to a halt and on the eve of the paris summit family says it would be nice to know just how far along their program has gotten before you go into that meeting and come up with a deal on nuclear testing story about three fights in las vegas may 1, 1961. ip that is very uncharacteristic case where they got the better of dwight eisenhower. >> second-grade here. >> wonderful talk. can you go into some detail about the break with herbert brownell who did...
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paris wore a red military jacket reminiscent of his dad's style. usher, who idolized the koichk pop, paid tribute with a surprise performance. >> the magic he create second down unparalleled. michael was not of this family, but he gavering to be here. >> the michael jalkson diamond celebration was held at mandalay bay. the king of pop was honored with the 2018 aides foundation award. >> i'm proud to be here with my sister as an ambassador of the foundation. >> we honor him. i don't expect anybody to understand except this dude right here. >> i'm i honor him every day. i'm excited so to the see so many people gathered. it's an amazing thing. >> her father would be proud. >> harry and meghan markle at "hamilton." everybody is talking about two things -- meghan's legs and, wait for this, harry's singing voice. >> ladies and gentlemen, the prince of sussex. ♪ you say >> prince harry steals to show, but sorry, no encore. >> the line harry belted out is actually part of a song sing by king george in the musical "hamilton" who happens to be harry's grea
paris wore a red military jacket reminiscent of his dad's style. usher, who idolized the koichk pop, paid tribute with a surprise performance. >> the magic he create second down unparalleled. michael was not of this family, but he gavering to be here. >> the michael jalkson diamond celebration was held at mandalay bay. the king of pop was honored with the 2018 aides foundation award. >> i'm proud to be here with my sister as an ambassador of the foundation. >> we honor...
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of the iran nuclear deal the un human rights council and the cultural agency unesco as well as the paris climate accord we got the thoughts of investigative journalist david lindorff and former british politician george galloway donald trump is a bull in a china shop and he's knocking over all kinds of institutions this is just the latest china shop that he's lumbered around and he did the same with nato he did the same with the european union he's done the same with the potus climate arrangements done the same with the iran nuclear deal and so on so is the great disruptor. to have an enormously negative impact. the u.s. economy i mean. u.s. is a huge trading country i think you would in countries becoming skeptical. about any further dealings with the u.s. including you know some of the u.s. is the largest partner secure many. european countries in general and in asia i think it would be a hugely damaging to the u.s. relations with its trading partners. allegations of racism have cast a shadow over one candidate's bid to be the new governor of florida in the united states. he is an arti
of the iran nuclear deal the un human rights council and the cultural agency unesco as well as the paris climate accord we got the thoughts of investigative journalist david lindorff and former british politician george galloway donald trump is a bull in a china shop and he's knocking over all kinds of institutions this is just the latest china shop that he's lumbered around and he did the same with nato he did the same with the european union he's done the same with the potus climate...
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he said he might pull out of the paris accord and he did. is an obscure wto thing to most people and to the electorate. what he is saying is he is going to fight for what he believes in when it comes to unfair trade. it does remain to be seen whether he would do that. the wto provides the global framework for resolving trade disputes. if we were to pull out, what would be left? a bilateral, country by country fight which i do not think anybody wants. it is rhetoric to strengthen his base but i do not think you have to take it seriously. nejra: up to this point, it seems like the u.s. and you were making -- and e.u. were making progress when it comes to car --race and he talks about it car tariffs and he talks about it not being enough. are you surprised by the commons? marty: i was not. and narrow does not address cars. gets upset when he sees mercedes on the streets of washington and hit when he goes to europe -- and when he goes to europe, he does not see chevrolet. he wants to double down on your. -- down on your. tom: you do not see many
he said he might pull out of the paris accord and he did. is an obscure wto thing to most people and to the electorate. what he is saying is he is going to fight for what he believes in when it comes to unfair trade. it does remain to be seen whether he would do that. the wto provides the global framework for resolving trade disputes. if we were to pull out, what would be left? a bilateral, country by country fight which i do not think anybody wants. it is rhetoric to strengthen his base but i...
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so he goes to the paris peace conference with this in mind and he irritates the republicans even more by not asking for their counsel on the piece from an american point of view and not inviting any permanent republicans to join the peace delegation that he took with him to paris. so it's not unreasonable for them to be quite put out with him. he goes off and negotiates with lloyd george and bigg does the big triumph that he comes away with is the league of nations, the covenant for the league of nations, and they made that part of the treaty of verse i. the british supported his efforts to do this and the french were brought along. they had to fight the very hard right in france, the militarists who did not think the league of nations could do it but it was brought to being on paper and effective charter for it. wilson comes home with the treaty that has to be ratified by two thirds majority and he's sure he's.together because the senate have never before failed to ratify a peace treaty and things did not work out that way. his big antagonist is the senator from massachusetts, a cons
so he goes to the paris peace conference with this in mind and he irritates the republicans even more by not asking for their counsel on the piece from an american point of view and not inviting any permanent republicans to join the peace delegation that he took with him to paris. so it's not unreasonable for them to be quite put out with him. he goes off and negotiates with lloyd george and bigg does the big triumph that he comes away with is the league of nations, the covenant for the league...
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the french actor deborah do is being investigated by authorities in paris over allegations of rape. french media say the complaint had been launched by a twenty two year old french actress his lawyer says the accusations are false. well next month india is planning to introduce what ams to be the largest health insurance program implemented anywhere on the planet mody care as it's partially known after the indian prime minister will eventually provide coverage to five hundred million people across the country that's about forty percent of the population currently just four percent of indians have any type of insurance but a lot of questions remain whether the plan will work or who'll joggler car reports from mumbai. praying for better health. suffers from. and has recently had an operation she's traveled from calcutta in eastern india to mumbai for such treatment has so far cost her the equivalent of three thousand euros i'll put on a family share a room at a local charity but while the emotional trauma she's facing is hard her financial body's. i mean. we've already borrowed hundre
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philippe vallee, ceo, gemalto nv joining us out of paris. matt. matt: fascinating stuff indeed. let's get back to president trump. he has threatened to pull out of the wto if it does not treat the u.s. better. he spoke exclusively with our editor-in-chief john micklethwait. he said nafta was the second worst trade deal ever made surpassed only by the wto. president trump: the wto is the single most bad trade deal ever made. and if they do not shape up i will withdraw from the wto. matt: in another sign a trade disputes between the u.s. and its allies are not falling, the president dismissed the eu's offer to scrap tariffs on auto imports. because they do more auto business than we ever do. first of all, it is not just tariffs, they also have their ears to our cars. take the barriers down and charges no tax, but that is not good enough because they will sell more cars. their consumer habits are to buy their cars, not our cars. donald trump hit out again at china, saying the world second-largest economy would not outlast the u.s. in a trade this view. he said his administration wa
philippe vallee, ceo, gemalto nv joining us out of paris. matt. matt: fascinating stuff indeed. let's get back to president trump. he has threatened to pull out of the wto if it does not treat the u.s. better. he spoke exclusively with our editor-in-chief john micklethwait. he said nafta was the second worst trade deal ever made surpassed only by the wto. president trump: the wto is the single most bad trade deal ever made. and if they do not shape up i will withdraw from the wto. matt: in...
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mientras que en el c, destacamos al parÍs, nÁpoles y liverpool. en la final ser el 1 de julio de 2019 en madrid. la uefa condecorÓ al croata luka modric imponiÉndose la cri salÁ. en la nfl, finalizaron su pretemporada visitando hace a todo. asegurÓ supuesto como primer suplente de david tras tirar dos bases. el final, oakland ganÓ 30-19 terminÉ la pretemporada con marca de 1 y 3. ramÓn: el intento de altos niveles equivale a la pÉrdida de un aÑo de capacidadera aprender. desde la 15 ciudades mÁs contaminadas del paÍs estÁn en california. el reporte lo tiene clara lÓpez. ramon: si tienes un historia que reporta, te puedes comunicar con nosotros de maneras diferentes. el propietario de una casa se encuentra en medio de un gran dilema y tiene muchas preguntas despuÉs con roble que tenÍa tras 150 aÑos de antigüedad cayera sobre autos que estaban estacionados. radica que la ciudad prohibÍa que los vecinos cortara las ramas porque se trataba de un Árbol protegido por su antigüedad. todo indica que como el viejo Árbol pertenece al pr
mientras que en el c, destacamos al parÍs, nÁpoles y liverpool. en la final ser el 1 de julio de 2019 en madrid. la uefa condecorÓ al croata luka modric imponiÉndose la cri salÁ. en la nfl, finalizaron su pretemporada visitando hace a todo. asegurÓ supuesto como primer suplente de david tras tirar dos bases. el final, oakland ganÓ 30-19 terminÉ la pretemporada con marca de 1 y 3. ramÓn: el intento de altos niveles equivale a la pÉrdida de un aÑo de capacidadera aprender. desde la 15...
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french actor gerard up and is being investigated by authorities in paris over allegations of rape french media say the complaint had been launched by a twenty two year old french actress his lawyer says the french film star denies the allegation. the casket carrying the late u.s. senator john mccain has arrived in washington d.c. after a day of memorial tributes in arizona became a lie in state at the u.s. capitol before his funeral on saturday will be buried on sunday at the naval academy in annapolis and merrill. well next month india is planning to introduce what aims to be the largest health insurance plan implemented anywhere in the world modi cares it's awfully don't have to the indian prime minister will eventually provide coverage to five hundred million people across the country that's about forty percent of the population currently barely four percent of indians have any insurance a lot of questions remain whether the plan will work there's more rain for better have gotten out of the car he suffers from pancreatic cancer and has recently had an operation she's traveled from cal
french actor gerard up and is being investigated by authorities in paris over allegations of rape french media say the complaint had been launched by a twenty two year old french actress his lawyer says the french film star denies the allegation. the casket carrying the late u.s. senator john mccain has arrived in washington d.c. after a day of memorial tributes in arizona became a lie in state at the u.s. capitol before his funeral on saturday will be buried on sunday at the naval academy in...
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and places like that they're just there as paris is a city of a. light still it's still quite beautiful and building a city that organically responds to the incentives and structures long live structures that can take advantage of where people want to live how they want to live and so forth is unquestionably the most important thing to do so a public policy maker to assume that he or she could do that is the highest degree and almost certain to fail now i know that you've also started the morphology off largest thirteen largest cities in russia and he suggests that it's my fellow g. is less than optimal in terms of encouraging economic growth what do you see as the major impediments so let me qualify that in a couple of ways first of all i haven't been to russia in eighteen years i worked here during the transition and now i've come back and it's delightful to be back and meet many old friends and just russian people are so friendly to me and. so my investigation was with the co-author who in fact is my son and he's a geography for who worked throu
and places like that they're just there as paris is a city of a. light still it's still quite beautiful and building a city that organically responds to the incentives and structures long live structures that can take advantage of where people want to live how they want to live and so forth is unquestionably the most important thing to do so a public policy maker to assume that he or she could do that is the highest degree and almost certain to fail now i know that you've also started the...
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this is him saying, paris climate change, nafta, i want to walk away, bring the members back together to renegotiate. thank you very much indeed. you are watching the briefing. scientists in london and texas believe they've made a significant step towards an effective treatment for the fatal muscle—wasting disorder, duchenne muscular dystrophy. using the technique known as gene editing, researchers found they could correct the dna of a small group of dogs with the condition. this from our medical correspondent fergus walsh. part beagle, part king charles spaniel, these young dogs all have duchenne muscular dystrophy. the condition mostly affects males in both dogs and humans, and it gets progressively worse as they age. now look at the contrast with these females, who carry the faulty gene but are unaffected. the dogs are part of a groundbreaking project published in the journal science involving the royal veterinary college and the university of texas. this research involved editing the dogs‘ genome, the recipe book for life. a faulty gene in the dna causes their disease, duchenn
this is him saying, paris climate change, nafta, i want to walk away, bring the members back together to renegotiate. thank you very much indeed. you are watching the briefing. scientists in london and texas believe they've made a significant step towards an effective treatment for the fatal muscle—wasting disorder, duchenne muscular dystrophy. using the technique known as gene editing, researchers found they could correct the dna of a small group of dogs with the condition. this from our...
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she says the 69—year—old assaulted her on two occasions this month at his paris home. through his lawyer, he's denied the allegations. around 2,000 far—right, anti—immigrant protestors have demonstrated in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, for the third time this week. tensions have been raised by the killing of a german man early on sunday, blamed on an iraqi and a syrian immigrant, who are now in custody. the bbc‘sjenny hill reports. it is not what angela merkel wanted. extremists on the streets, nazi slogans in the air. "lugenpresse", they shout — lying press. this city is caught between grief and anger. this is where a german man fatally stabbed by, it is believed, by a syrian and an iraqi man in a street fight at the weekend. even the police admit they have been overwhelmed by the subsequent violence. it has horrified germany, terrified chemnitz‘s migrant population. abdul told us he was attacked on sunday. translation: a group of 15 men abused us, then beat us. i ran, but one punched me in the stomach. i fell and he took his foot and stepped on t
she says the 69—year—old assaulted her on two occasions this month at his paris home. through his lawyer, he's denied the allegations. around 2,000 far—right, anti—immigrant protestors have demonstrated in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, for the third time this week. tensions have been raised by the killing of a german man early on sunday, blamed on an iraqi and a syrian immigrant, who are now in custody. the bbc‘sjenny hill reports. it is not what angela merkel wanted....
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i think if you were in new york, or paris or where ever you export to. and you come across this, what you will feel or smell is west cork. that is what i love about this. jinnah's children are the latest generation working the land. fingal makes over 100 different products. the fergusons and other west cork food makers account for 75% of artisan producers across the country. in west cork, not only do you get to taste great food, but you also get to find and explore new ingredients. it is beautiful down here. here we go. jim andrea kennedy runcie kayaking trips across the coast we get for it for your own food ——jim and. out on the atla ntic your own food ——jim and. out on the atlantic looking for dinner. we don't have to look far. when you start to investigate they become like friends. you just see, look, there is the week coming up, and the sea spaghetti. it is absolutely amazing. for ireland's coastal communities, seaweed has long been a sta ple communities, seaweed has long been a staple food. it has everything you need. it has minerals, buysma
i think if you were in new york, or paris or where ever you export to. and you come across this, what you will feel or smell is west cork. that is what i love about this. jinnah's children are the latest generation working the land. fingal makes over 100 different products. the fergusons and other west cork food makers account for 75% of artisan producers across the country. in west cork, not only do you get to taste great food, but you also get to find and explore new ingredients. it is...