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infection' but ‘is doing well.‘ stuart bingham made a maximum 147 break in his second round match against peter ebdon at the china open. bingham — the 2015 world champion — won by six frames to three in beijing. it's 100 days to go before the netball world cup in liverpool. there has been a huge surge in interest in the sport since england beat australia to take the commonwealth games title
infection' but ‘is doing well.‘ stuart bingham made a maximum 147 break in his second round match against peter ebdon at the china open. bingham — the 2015 world champion — won by six frames to three in beijing. it's 100 days to go before the netball world cup in liverpool. there has been a huge surge in interest in the sport since england beat australia to take the commonwealth games title
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. >>> aquÍ estamos amigos en plaza mÉxico >>> sansante peters burgo >>> nos hizo pensar. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> nos hizo llorar. >>> le cantamos, le agradecemos, la celebramos >>> te doy gracias a ti por esta sonrisa y esta alegrÍa hermosa y lo que ha pasado este hombre con su hijo y da gracias en este dÍa un gran inmigrante con mucho cariÑo >>> y tambiÉn nos hizo reÍr. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> aquÍ estamos, bendito entre las mujeres cÓmo estÁn chicas hermosas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). traje una nueva tÉcnica masaje de levantamiento de parpado. >>> tÚ y yo callados >>> ahora marco antonio nos dice adiÓs para recorrer nuevos caminos y enfrentar nuevos retos. pero esta siempre serÁ su casa. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) (aplausos) (aplausos) >>> bravo, bravo quÉ hermosa muchas gracias. no saben, yo nunca habÍa hecho un programa hablado aprendÍ mucho, muchÍsimo del programa, de ustedes, del equipo, de mÍ, y me voy con una enseÑanza y con una experiencia hermosa que siempre voy a guardar en mi corazÓn y le agradezco mucho a todo el equipo y a telemundo "un nuevo dÍa" que tambiÉn entiend
. >>> aquÍ estamos amigos en plaza mÉxico >>> sansante peters burgo >>> nos hizo pensar. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> nos hizo llorar. >>> le cantamos, le agradecemos, la celebramos >>> te doy gracias a ti por esta sonrisa y esta alegrÍa hermosa y lo que ha pasado este hombre con su hijo y da gracias en este dÍa un gran inmigrante con mucho cariÑo >>> y tambiÉn nos hizo reÍr. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> aquÍ estamos, bendito...
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de este concurso, pero resulta que la aceptaciÓn de madonna molesto a algunos artistas entre ellos peter gables porque estaban haciendo un llamado para boicotear para protestar por la violaciÓn de los derechos de los palestinos, la verdad que en israel hay tantos problemas que siempre se presta para que los artistas tomen una postura >> hasta acÁ las noticias de la entretenciÓn. >> vamos con frederick rashel y chiquibaby quÉ nos van a tener >> mÁs adelante en informaciÓn deportiva la universidad de virginia se consagra campeÓn po primera vez en su historia y yo les tengo los detalles a ustedes dos y a todos en el estudio. >> amenaza de doble filo traslade colaciÓn del presidente trump que podrÍa cerrar ra frontera analizamos el posible impacto que afectarÍa a mÉxico como estados unidos. >> muchachos ustedes ya hicieron sus impuestos se vence el plazo para pagarlos, aquÍ tenemos uno muy buenos consejos si quieren pedir una prÓrroga o pues no le vamos a dar algunos consejos aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" mÁs cerc de chef james quÉ nos tienes. >> mientras estÁn pasando frÍo en el
de este concurso, pero resulta que la aceptaciÓn de madonna molesto a algunos artistas entre ellos peter gables porque estaban haciendo un llamado para boicotear para protestar por la violaciÓn de los derechos de los palestinos, la verdad que en israel hay tantos problemas que siempre se presta para que los artistas tomen una postura >> hasta acÁ las noticias de la entretenciÓn. >> vamos con frederick rashel y chiquibaby quÉ nos van a tener >> mÁs adelante en...
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>> all right, peter alexander at the white house, thanks. >>> there is breaking news tonight. throws two people are dead and two others have life-threatening injuries after a shooting at the university of north carolina at charlotte, a medical official says. campus was placed on lockdown. earlier an alert was sent to students rtelling them to run, hide ofight. we are continuing to monitor the latest developments from there. >>> now to an unfolding mystery in iowa a woman shot and killed while driving on the highway, her boyfriend wounded. police say there is no evidence they were targeted. now a family is pleading for answers, and we get details on all this from nbc's morgan chesky. >> reporter: it's the y that of a fam tonight is no longer whole after a loss leaving a father barely able to describe his own ug daer. >> her smile, her good heart, her gentle way with people. she was a great loss. >> reporter: for steven rettinger, the most gut wrenching question of all, who killed his daughter nickal land may not even know it. >> we have a female who was struck by something that
>> all right, peter alexander at the white house, thanks. >>> there is breaking news tonight. throws two people are dead and two others have life-threatening injuries after a shooting at the university of north carolina at charlotte, a medical official says. campus was placed on lockdown. earlier an alert was sent to students rtelling them to run, hide ofight. we are continuing to monitor the latest developments from there. >>> now to an unfolding mystery in iowa a woman...
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. >> thanks so much, peter. he would have to rely on straight news because there are so many opinions. i want to talk about eric swalwell from california. you are running for president and here's the question for the american people. why department we get the mueller report clear? why didn't we get it? why was it held up for four weeks marinating in the hands of the president? why were we given it in a way that was spun not only 48 hours afterwards, but before it was release and spun like a movie preview so you would see it a certain way? that's not great american democracy in action. >> mr. barr always wanted to be donald trump's personal lawyer. that's how he's conducting himself. he sought to protect the president in the way he applied for the job and gone after the intelligence community and the way he characterized the report. that's all the reason that he needs to get before congress this thursday. we asked him to come and the fact that he is trying to wiggle out and only willing to do a home game with the
. >> thanks so much, peter. he would have to rely on straight news because there are so many opinions. i want to talk about eric swalwell from california. you are running for president and here's the question for the american people. why department we get the mueller report clear? why didn't we get it? why was it held up for four weeks marinating in the hands of the president? why were we given it in a way that was spun not only 48 hours afterwards, but before it was release and spun like...
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i do know is at the top of the fbi, there was what i call the comey cabal purity of comey, mccabe, peter strzok and lisa paige. i think these people put this whole thing together and were out to get the president. i think we also need to look at potentially john brennan and jim klapper. how far he went to the white house i do not know. what i take comfort in is what bill barr said, he will investigate this. lou: right. >> he is concerned about the spine that took place and whether it was the proper predicate for it to begin with in the first place. i think that is the key thing to look at. how high it goes we will see when mr. barr does his investigation. frankly, i think we will learn more in six weeks when michael horowitz gives us the inspector generals report that he has been working on for the past year. lou: i think congressman, you're being somewhat modest about what you already -- you have some advantage over the rest of us and we cannot wait to see what unfolds because what has occurred is a despicable, deep, the word scandal is history and we all know it. it is the question of
i do know is at the top of the fbi, there was what i call the comey cabal purity of comey, mccabe, peter strzok and lisa paige. i think these people put this whole thing together and were out to get the president. i think we also need to look at potentially john brennan and jim klapper. how far he went to the white house i do not know. what i take comfort in is what bill barr said, he will investigate this. lou: right. >> he is concerned about the spine that took place and whether it was...
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peter, thanks. the high-stakes game of political chink in over whether attorney general william barr will testify to a house panel thursday is getting more serious. barr said he will respond to questions from lawmakers. democrats want to staff members to do some of the cross examination. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tells us where things stand right now. >> if he doesn't show up on thursday, we have to go to subpoenas. >> the stenhouse which of the house judiciary committeeman jerry nadler is coming to an end. >> we have to get to the bottom of these issues, that is why we have called him in. it is not up to the attorney general to tell the committee how to conduct the business. >> in addition to questions from lawmakers, nadler wants to deviate from the typical format to include committee staff lawyers who suggest the department opposes. department officials that come "the attorney general agreed to appear before congress, therefore my birth of congress should be the one doin
peter, thanks. the high-stakes game of political chink in over whether attorney general william barr will testify to a house panel thursday is getting more serious. barr said he will respond to questions from lawmakers. democrats want to staff members to do some of the cross examination. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tells us where things stand right now. >> if he doesn't show up on thursday, we have to go to subpoenas. >> the stenhouse which of the house...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flyi! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪pp [ause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." ireporting from washingt'm laura trevelyan. tensions a high in venezuela. with violent clashes in the capital. opposition leader juan guaido is calling for people to take to the streets. president trump ys he stands with people of venezuela. the white house warns of the consequences if juan gua not succeed. >> if this effort fails, they will sink into a dictatorshipfr which there are very fewib possle alternatives. laura: plus, japan's emperor abdicates, becoming the country's first monarch to stand down in more than twnturies. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. the political crisis in th is layla came to a boiling with protesters filling the point streets of caracas. nicolas maduro and his government insist they have the support of the military
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flyi! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪pp [ause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." ireporting from washingt'm laura trevelyan. tensions a high in venezuela. with violent clashes in the capital. opposition...
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line so that would still be quiet bold move i think another option would be to just kind of let this peter out because in itself it kind of has taken away motivation from the opposition potentially every time they try to do this kind of maneuver and it fails it becomes harder for the military to believe that the next one is going to work so in that sense i think you might just let this go back to the kind of stagnation we had prevailed late we've seen for months basic you said commentator and also in latin american affairs are thinking of. aid agencies say that they're struggling to deliver aid to mozambique because of heavy rain which is causing flooding and mudslides and the people have been confirmed dead after last week's cycle kenis authoritatively has the latest. tina shoed and her family salvage what they can from their flooded home like thousands of houses in the pool city of pemba it was badly damaged by cycling kenny for some of them because everything inside the house was wet t.v.'s mattresses beds freezers fridges everything that was on the ground weather experts say cyclon ken
line so that would still be quiet bold move i think another option would be to just kind of let this peter out because in itself it kind of has taken away motivation from the opposition potentially every time they try to do this kind of maneuver and it fails it becomes harder for the military to believe that the next one is going to work so in that sense i think you might just let this go back to the kind of stagnation we had prevailed late we've seen for months basic you said commentator and...
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. >> reporter: aviation expert peter lemme who was subpoenaed by a grand jury in an investigation into the 737 max says hep doesn't understand why it took two fatal crashes for boeing to make changes. >> this is the part that i find almost incredible, because aoas have been on the airplanes for many, many years. it's a well-known failure. >> reporter: boeing ceo says the 737 max was designed safely, but that the proper procedures were not completely followed by the pilots. >> when we design a system, understand that these airplanes are flown in the hands of pilots. and in some cases, our system safety analysis includes not only the engineering design, but also the actions that pilots would take. >> reporter: but when pressed on why boeing is admitting no flaws in its design, the ceo walked out of the press conference. >> 346 people died. can you answer a few questions here about that? >> reporter: jake, the faa, the department of justice and congress have all opened investigations looking precisely at how this plane was designed and how it was able to get proper government clearance wi
. >> reporter: aviation expert peter lemme who was subpoenaed by a grand jury in an investigation into the 737 max says hep doesn't understand why it took two fatal crashes for boeing to make changes. >> this is the part that i find almost incredible, because aoas have been on the airplanes for many, many years. it's a well-known failure. >> reporter: boeing ceo says the 737 max was designed safely, but that the proper procedures were not completely followed by the pilots....
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liz: rotate in may is what peter kenny, our good friend of the broadcast has to say. [closing bell rings] liz: good to see you. i will say the s&p right now is at an all-time record. here come the apple numbers. that will do it for the "claman countdown." connell: if it's a strong report from apple it could push the company back above one trillion dollars in market cap again. so we're watching for it this hour with stocks mixed at the close. s&p fighting for that record liz was talking about. last trading day of the month. major averages dragged down by alphabet, google parent after disappointing earnings we talked about yesterday, fueled economic growth concerns. now we're waiting for apple. this is a huge report, can really shake things up in the market, impact your wallet for tomorrow. as it stands the dow settling 32 points higher. melissa: we'll take it. connell: i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." any gain from the s&p would be market third straight record close. looks like we're getting that barely. the fourth record clo
liz: rotate in may is what peter kenny, our good friend of the broadcast has to say. [closing bell rings] liz: good to see you. i will say the s&p right now is at an all-time record. here come the apple numbers. that will do it for the "claman countdown." connell: if it's a strong report from apple it could push the company back above one trillion dollars in market cap again. so we're watching for it this hour with stocks mixed at the close. s&p fighting for that record liz...
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a sore sight for leverkusen coach peter boss who has his own champions league ambitions but his boys came back with a vengeance demonstrating their hopes were still alive kevin fall and equalized with a hammer of a shot. and then set up can have outs to take the two one lead in the second half. yearly on bryant's free kick was cleaned up by you know time ta three wire. and banks again to follow and perhaps put the game to bed at four one. leverkusen speech will depend on next week's game against fellow european contenders frankfurt. the german team still playing internationally frankfurt like he found it hard to focus on their league against counter they face chelsea in the europa league semi final sells thursday this weekend they looked worn out. understandable given they fade more matches than most at frankfurt's distinctive attractive football was in that way of insight we would have loved to see and say ray bitch school here. or here. but the last there were no beautiful goals to be see the match ended in the old but the fans still believe ray beaching coble pick things up in fra
a sore sight for leverkusen coach peter boss who has his own champions league ambitions but his boys came back with a vengeance demonstrating their hopes were still alive kevin fall and equalized with a hammer of a shot. and then set up can have outs to take the two one lead in the second half. yearly on bryant's free kick was cleaned up by you know time ta three wire. and banks again to follow and perhaps put the game to bed at four one. leverkusen speech will depend on next week's game...
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rebecca chavez is currently a nonresident senior fellow with the peter drch. bell rule of la program. thank you for being with us. a very curious expect california at the white house, trying to figure out what role the united states is playing or trying to play in what is going on in venezuela. we've got conversations going on as to whether this is a coup or an attempted coup or not a coup. how do you make sense of this for my viewer who is seeing this happening and it is understandably very unclear as to what's happening? >> it is very unclear. but this is not a coup. a coup implies that there is an overthrow of the constitutional order. maduro is not the legitimate president of venezuela. the actual coup i would argue took place when maduro assumed power after the rigged elections of 2018. so, no, this is not a coup in that as soon as of tsense of th. >> what is the united states going to do? bolton came out months ago where he sent troops to colombia. he has signalled, vice president pence has signalled, john bolton, mike pompeo, president trump, everyone h
rebecca chavez is currently a nonresident senior fellow with the peter drch. bell rule of la program. thank you for being with us. a very curious expect california at the white house, trying to figure out what role the united states is playing or trying to play in what is going on in venezuela. we've got conversations going on as to whether this is a coup or an attempted coup or not a coup. how do you make sense of this for my viewer who is seeing this happening and it is understandably very...
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said, peter worked with me on "boys in the hood," that was peter ramsey's first film. and i kind of grabbed him at that point and i was like, these are your oscars, too, john, and he looked at me, and i'll never forget it, he was just like, like, like thank you, you know? and of course, aftermath is what it is, but, you know, weapon spent so much time talking about not giving people their roses while they're here, their flowers while they're here. and for this really quick slice of time and moment, i was basically able to say, even though you've never been able to get up on that stage and take a bow, people that you have given a leg up in this opportunity have done it tonight. and it's amazing. >> what an incredible experience. he got his roses. kelly carter, thank you for sharing your stories, living vicariously through you. thank you. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> for a 76-year-old, joe biden seems to have hit the ground running. "the lead" starts right now. the biden bump? brand-new cnn polls givin
said, peter worked with me on "boys in the hood," that was peter ramsey's first film. and i kind of grabbed him at that point and i was like, these are your oscars, too, john, and he looked at me, and i'll never forget it, he was just like, like, like thank you, you know? and of course, aftermath is what it is, but, you know, weapon spent so much time talking about not giving people their roses while they're here, their flowers while they're here. and for this really quick slice of...
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i will be joined by peter ri ricketts and mario gabelli. this is important. ron peltierre, executive chairman of home services of america, now the largest real estate giant in the nation. then saturday, it's our annual sprint across the floor with the oracle of omaha, warren buffett. we will do facebook live interviews with other berkshire leaders with live updates from the meeting. keep an eye on that, plus so much more. that's coming up. later this week on "countdown." we'll be right back. the dow is up 21 points. kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. ♪lean on me, when you're not strong.♪ ♪and i'll be your friend.♪ ♪i'll help you carry on.♪ ♪lean on me. liz: we are getting all of this flurry of headlines from mark zuckerberg, who made mult
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it's got another view from peter but he's a latin american foreign policy analyst at the free university here welcome to day doubly do you see today's events as more significant than previous anti-government riots and protests. of course and. we can be sure that there will be no stepping back to yesterday so this is in some way and gain because the stakes are very high for the a position now and all they really succeed in. making sure all leaving the presidency or they will end up in jail so but why is it higher today otherwise why is the stakes so high this time compared to all the other times because one guy though has openly been calling for a military uprising and before he talked about keeping it peaceful before he has been calling the majority to leave the presidency and he has called the military to to support the opposition movement but he has not openly called for a military operation and also what happened this morning the freeing of the locals from his house arrest is something that clearly is against the established order so how do you how do you see this playing out how does
it's got another view from peter but he's a latin american foreign policy analyst at the free university here welcome to day doubly do you see today's events as more significant than previous anti-government riots and protests. of course and. we can be sure that there will be no stepping back to yesterday so this is in some way and gain because the stakes are very high for the a position now and all they really succeed in. making sure all leaving the presidency or they will end up in jail so...
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it is like stealing from peter to pay paul and that is why infrastructure could not make it through even though it has such large bipartisan support because of the other things around it, brooke. >> 2020 cnn polls are out, what are your takeaways. >> joe biden is soaring high. not to be unexpected necessarily. of course he is the vice president and name recognition means a lot. but if you look down, look at the gap joe biden and bernie sanders. but think of the narrative that we'll weave here. what are the democrats looking for in a candidate -- 46% want a chance to beat donald trump. that is the most important quality they see in picking a nominee but the rest of the numbers, you have to ask yourself, brooke, you go to win before you can get everything else done. so 46% of americans believe that,but moving on, where are candidates? we show joe biden leading the pack. but only about less than four in ten say there is certainly going to vote for the person that they're supporting right now. so while joe biden has such great support right now, this race is really wide open and look at this
it is like stealing from peter to pay paul and that is why infrastructure could not make it through even though it has such large bipartisan support because of the other things around it, brooke. >> 2020 cnn polls are out, what are your takeaways. >> joe biden is soaring high. not to be unexpected necessarily. of course he is the vice president and name recognition means a lot. but if you look down, look at the gap joe biden and bernie sanders. but think of the narrative that we'll...
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peter cooke, bbc news. he's been a household name in britain for nearly a0 years — and been part of some of the most memorable comedy moments on british television. now nicholas lyndhurst — who played rodney trotter in only fools and horses — is to appear on stage in a west end musical called man of la mancha — a story based on the man who wrote don quixote. tim muffett went along to meet him. nicholas, lovely to see you. thank you. here we are on stage at the coliseum in london. man of la mancha. tell us about your performance in this, because it is kind of about don quixote, but not quite? it is about don quixote. it's actually about a gentleman called cervantes, miguel de cervantes, a very popular spanish writer. he wrote don quixote. he's a real person. he was thrown into prison. he was a contemporary of shakespeare, around the same time. we've got some footage from one of the early sing—throughs. # hail, knight of the woeful countenance. # knight of the woeful countenance #. i was really impr
peter cooke, bbc news. he's been a household name in britain for nearly a0 years — and been part of some of the most memorable comedy moments on british television. now nicholas lyndhurst — who played rodney trotter in only fools and horses — is to appear on stage in a west end musical called man of la mancha — a story based on the man who wrote don quixote. tim muffett went along to meet him. nicholas, lovely to see you. thank you. here we are on stage at the coliseum in london. man of...
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or if it peters out before then. that's what we're watching to see as the day goes. >> andrew, again, some insight here in terms of the reason for the protests. why are the people here in caracas, why are they so upset? >> reporter: venezuela is living one of the worst economic crisis in living memory -- >> we should get off that picture on the left side of the screen. >> reporter: it's living with the worst economic crisis. inflation is over one million percent. there's shortage of everything from chicken to cancer medicine. they go out of stock periodically. at the same time, you know, local wages right now amount to a few dollars a months for the minimum wage. so it's becoming a very, very hard situation for many venezuelans. last year, president nicholas maduro, he banned many of the most opposition parties from taking part in the election. the opposition congress says -- many countries around the region say it was rigged. juan guaido, the president of the opposition led national assembly invoked a constitutional
or if it peters out before then. that's what we're watching to see as the day goes. >> andrew, again, some insight here in terms of the reason for the protests. why are the people here in caracas, why are they so upset? >> reporter: venezuela is living one of the worst economic crisis in living memory -- >> we should get off that picture on the left side of the screen. >> reporter: it's living with the worst economic crisis. inflation is over one million percent. there's...
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peter, the last time we saw this scene, things went off script real fast. what is the expectation today? >> that's right. the last time we saw them together at the white house. you remember only a couple weeks later they met behind closed doors in the situation room and that's when the president pounded his fists on the table and walked out of the room and had the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. today they meet on a topic where there is some common ground. this idea that there needs to be infrastructure policy. some way to address all the problems with infrastructure across america but the question is how they get there. the white house insists the democrats called this meeting and the president will serve as host, but he will do most of the listening today. if he does listen, he'll hear from the democrats what nancy pelosi communicated in a letter earlier this week. this isn't just a substantially significant issue. it is a massive one. and it's one that really needs real revenue behind it. the democrats want there to be clean energy initiativ
peter, the last time we saw this scene, things went off script real fast. what is the expectation today? >> that's right. the last time we saw them together at the white house. you remember only a couple weeks later they met behind closed doors in the situation room and that's when the president pounded his fists on the table and walked out of the room and had the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. today they meet on a topic where there is some common ground. this idea that...
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aquÍ se intentÓ formar un planeta cuando se estaba formando la tierra pero q peter lo impidiÓ y ese cinturÓn de asteroides representan una amenaza. los telescopios se encargan de fotografiar a esta zona del universo y gracias a las computadoras podemos conocer su trayectoria. conocer la trayectoria de los asteroides es clave porque asÍ podemos conocer su movimiento y si alguno podrÍa representar una amenaza para nuestro planeta. cÓmo los podÍamos frenar? como en la pelÍcula armagedon, hay otro mÉtodo que es pintarlo de blanco para que la luz del sol lo aleje o lo podrÍamos empujar y lo harÍamos con un auto para moverlo por fuera de la vÍa. lo dicho es que una amenaza afuera y los expertos se reÚnen para poder proteger al planeta. karla: vamos a hablar de lo que viene para la primavera con eric cuesta. hay muchas cosas de las que le podemos sacar dinero y para eso estÁs aquÍ para hablarnos de cuÁles son los artÍculos con los que podemos hacer dinero eric: es la famosa limpieza de primavera es importante recordar que cada uno en casa tiene. >> cÓmo identificamos los artÍculos q
aquÍ se intentÓ formar un planeta cuando se estaba formando la tierra pero q peter lo impidiÓ y ese cinturÓn de asteroides representan una amenaza. los telescopios se encargan de fotografiar a esta zona del universo y gracias a las computadoras podemos conocer su trayectoria. conocer la trayectoria de los asteroides es clave porque asÍ podemos conocer su movimiento y si alguno podrÍa representar una amenaza para nuestro planeta. cÓmo los podÍamos frenar? como en la pelÍcula armagedon,...
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peters, for five minutes. mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today a day before holocaust remembrance day to recognize the late cornelius and wilhelmina deraoux. in 1940's, nazi forces invaded the netherlands. throughout the next five years, the deraoux family risked their lives to save the life of a young jewish teenager. he was one of two survivors in his family. the deraouxes understood the great response in shielding more its. yet, they dis-- moritz. yet, they helped save a fellow citizen. during the holocaust, the nazis killed six million jews. however, throughout this nightmare, there were a few, like the deraouxes, who refused to allow dark forces to prevail. this past sunday, mr. and mrs. deraoux were named righteous among the nations for their eroic efforts to protect moritz. righteous among the nations is a special designation, the world holocaust remembrance center that conveys the gratitude of the state of israel and of the jewish people for those who took risks to save jews during the holocaust. as of january, 2018, it had r
peters, for five minutes. mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today a day before holocaust remembrance day to recognize the late cornelius and wilhelmina deraoux. in 1940's, nazi forces invaded the netherlands. throughout the next five years, the deraoux family risked their lives to save the life of a young jewish teenager. he was one of two survivors in his family. the deraouxes understood the great response in shielding more its. yet, they dis-- moritz. yet, they helped save a fellow...
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joining us now, economist peter morici. peter, we have a growth rate in america in the first quarter annualized at 3.2%. just got the numbers from europe. they are growing at 0.4%. i put it to you, we are the only game in town. what do you say? >> absolutely. rip van winkle woke up last week and thinks he's still in the carter administration. he said taxes are up, when 80% of americans have lower taxes thanks to donald trump, and the economy is growing now as it not has in this century. this is a very good economy. i mean, uncle joe was out there basically using goebbels' techniques, the big lie. stuart: that's a little strong. >> if you say the same thing over and over again, they've got people convinced. stuart: comparisons to nazis are a stretch by a long, long way. >> that's true. i just meant the propaganda technique. stuart: okay. you believe that this is the best economy that we've had in america in, what, decades or 100 years? which is it? >> since the reagan/clinton expansion. stuart: okay. if we've got 3.2% in the
joining us now, economist peter morici. peter, we have a growth rate in america in the first quarter annualized at 3.2%. just got the numbers from europe. they are growing at 0.4%. i put it to you, we are the only game in town. what do you say? >> absolutely. rip van winkle woke up last week and thinks he's still in the carter administration. he said taxes are up, when 80% of americans have lower taxes thanks to donald trump, and the economy is growing now as it not has in this century....
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time since 2008 as a solo candidate and a new campaign video out standing in contrast in what he told peter doocy that he didn't want the endorsement of barack obama. the new video taps into a speech from the medal of freedom. >> this is an extraordinary man with an extraordinary career in public service. somebody who devoted his entire professional life to service to this country. >> asked about the anita hill hearings biden took a statement farther than he has yet. >> i believed her from the very beginning but i was chairman. she did not get a fair hearing. she did not get treated well. that's my responsibility. and i committed that i am determined to continue the fight to see to it that we basically change the culture in this country. >> already in a position at the top of the heap biden got an 11-point bump with his announcement. 39% of democrats favor biden. more than 20 points ahead of bernie sanders and the rest of the field is in single digits. the vice president will come to cedar rapids. >> want to bring in donna brazile. how are you doing and good morning to you. >> sandra: hi, d
time since 2008 as a solo candidate and a new campaign video out standing in contrast in what he told peter doocy that he didn't want the endorsement of barack obama. the new video taps into a speech from the medal of freedom. >> this is an extraordinary man with an extraordinary career in public service. somebody who devoted his entire professional life to service to this country. >> asked about the anita hill hearings biden took a statement farther than he has yet. >> i...
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peter, we all remember the three time there's three met, things got a little wild. is that what we're expecting today? >> reporter: yeah, there was that meeting in the situation room that nobody saw but reports were that the president stomped out, walked out after pounding his fists on the table. that time it led to the longest government shutdown in this nation's history. so i guess the biggest takeaway from what will happen about an hour and a half from now is if anything is to get done in the next 18 months, today will give us a pretty good indication of that is the case. the two sides focusing on what has been a common cause for democrats and republicans, this idea of an infrastructure project. but the real question right now is how much it would cost and how they would pay for it. nancy pelosi is saying this deal would need to be more than a trillion dollars, perhaps as much as two trillion. certainly that would require tax increases likely or certainly other painful compromises. pelosi saying any infrastructure investment would need to include clean energy ini
peter, we all remember the three time there's three met, things got a little wild. is that what we're expecting today? >> reporter: yeah, there was that meeting in the situation room that nobody saw but reports were that the president stomped out, walked out after pounding his fists on the table. that time it led to the longest government shutdown in this nation's history. so i guess the biggest takeaway from what will happen about an hour and a half from now is if anything is to get done...
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peter cooke, bbc news. it‘s the end of an era injapan. this morning emperor akihito formally declared his abdication and delivered his last public address as emperor. the 85—year—old is the first japanese monarch to stand down in more than 200 years. oxford—educated crown prince naruhito will ascend the thrown tomorrow. laura bicker reports. japanese emperors are supposed to die on the throne, but this is a man who has redefined what it means to be a monarch. emperor akihito has come to the imperial palace shrine to ask his dead ancestors‘ permission to abdicate. in truth, he‘s pleaded with his people and the government for years to allow him to step down. after 30 years on the chrysanthemum throne, his health is failing and it‘s time to say farewell. translation: we sincerely hope the prosperity and peace of new era, and i wishjapan and the world peace and prosperity. the ceremony is taking place behind closed doors in the imperial palace. it‘s only ten minutes long. no one is going to see anything out here, and yet still t
peter cooke, bbc news. it‘s the end of an era injapan. this morning emperor akihito formally declared his abdication and delivered his last public address as emperor. the 85—year—old is the first japanese monarch to stand down in more than 200 years. oxford—educated crown prince naruhito will ascend the thrown tomorrow. laura bicker reports. japanese emperors are supposed to die on the throne, but this is a man who has redefined what it means to be a monarch. emperor akihito has come to...
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peter cooke, bbc news. a new police investigation has been announced into the deaths of hundreds of patients at gosport war memorial hospital in hampshire between 1987 and 2001. a report published last summer, found more than a50 lives were shortened as a result of over—prescribing of opiates. families were told of the decision at a meeting in fareham shortly before the announcement was made. let's speak to duncan kennedy, who is in fareham. simon, this is a story that goes back more than 30 years and it does concern the deaths of hundreds of millions of people —— and of people at this hospital in gosport through painkillers given for no reason. the family suffered for a full police investigation for several years. today they were told they would get one. the families were given news about a new police investigation at a meeting this morning. among those here were gillian mackenzie, the first to allow police in 1988 after the death of her mother. and bridget reeves lost a close relative as well. debbi
peter cooke, bbc news. a new police investigation has been announced into the deaths of hundreds of patients at gosport war memorial hospital in hampshire between 1987 and 2001. a report published last summer, found more than a50 lives were shortened as a result of over—prescribing of opiates. families were told of the decision at a meeting in fareham shortly before the announcement was made. let's speak to duncan kennedy, who is in fareham. simon, this is a story that goes back more than 30...
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does nicholas maduro crack down with force or hope this peters out? >> thanks so much, nick. >>> the end of an imperial era playing out in japan. 85-year-old emperor akihito has become the country's first monarch in more than 200 years to formally abdicate. his eldest son, the crown prince naruhito, will inherit the throne and become the new emperor tomorrow. of all the things we talk about, the thing with the most historical, worldwide global significance is this here. this is history being made in japan. fascinating to see. >> it sounds he has grown tired and weary. >> he wants to retire, as many ki kings do. >> fair enough. >>> new information about the moments leading up to the deadly attack on the california synagogue. the fbi says it received tips about a threatening social media post just five minutes before the gunfire began. cnn's dan simon is live in poway, california, with more. what did they hear, dan? >> reporter: hi, alisyn. the suspects will be in court this morning. this will be the first time he has been in a courtroom since the shoot
does nicholas maduro crack down with force or hope this peters out? >> thanks so much, nick. >>> the end of an imperial era playing out in japan. 85-year-old emperor akihito has become the country's first monarch in more than 200 years to formally abdicate. his eldest son, the crown prince naruhito, will inherit the throne and become the new emperor tomorrow. of all the things we talk about, the thing with the most historical, worldwide global significance is this here. this is...
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peter's college old boys union of washington, dwo. >>> holly continues to remember john singleton, the director who died yesterday afternoon following a stroke earlier this mont singleton achieved fame in the early '90s. he directedboyz n the hood" which earned him an academy award nomination for best director at 24 years old. he was the first black person to be nominated for the award. he wen on to direct a handful of other films and helped launch the careers of angelass bat, cuba gooding jr., and d.c. native taraji p. henson. john singleton was 51 years old. >>> ten minutes now after 6:00. still ahead this morning, why your ability to smell may be an indication of your overall he>>th. > plus, he's cute, he's happy, but did this beluga whale just reveal a secre operation by the russian military to train sea chmmals? >>> k, how about the weather. >> we're going to try and get the warm air back in for the next couple o ys. i know you're already starting to think about the weekend. unfortunately, i've had to increase the rain chances for saturday and sunday. probably won't be a total was
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we wouldn't have st peter's we wouldn't have all this wonderful art in rome we wouldn't have many pieces of music if these renaissance popes hadn't existed. renaissance popes are ambivalent like the whole of. they have admirably good traits and they also behave like princes like machiavelli unrestrained and confident and sometimes they put their responsibilities to the church on the back burner or even forgot about them all together. to call for this. pope to use the second or. as the romans called him. the architect at his side was done out of the month he was known as maestro robin and the master of destruction. the two men put their stamp on wrote. julius had buildings torn down squares and notched and roads rebuilt. manti had gained his status as a leading architect with a cloister at some time of the year del apache. in rome. his client was cardinal of yet a cut off and influential prince of the church. the mantic came to fame with the tempi had to dig romantic his little temple. inspired by the round temples of ancient rome it's considered a paradigm of high renaissance architectur
we wouldn't have st peter's we wouldn't have all this wonderful art in rome we wouldn't have many pieces of music if these renaissance popes hadn't existed. renaissance popes are ambivalent like the whole of. they have admirably good traits and they also behave like princes like machiavelli unrestrained and confident and sometimes they put their responsibilities to the church on the back burner or even forgot about them all together. to call for this. pope to use the second or. as the romans...
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peter's college old boys union of washington, d.c. >>> hollywood continues to remember johnto singlen. the director died afternoon following a stroke earlier this month. singleton achieved fame in the early '90s. he directed "boyz n the hood" which earned hca an amy award nomination for best director when he was just 24 years old. he was the first black person to be nominated for that award. he went on to direct a handful of other films and helped lauren the careers of angela bassett,n cuba goodi jr., and d.c. native taraji p. henson. singleton was 51 years d. >>> 11 minutes now aft 5:00. still ahead, why your ability to smell may be an indication of your overall health. >>> us, he's cute, he's happy,t buid this beluga whale just reveal a secret operation by the russian military to train sea mammals? we'll see. chuck bell, how about the forecast? >>> all right. howie alittle dachshunds, got his little cute guy, available for adoption. you find out how to add howy to your home. 50s in the morning. ael are telephone nice day for walking the wdog. therel bea i chance of a thundershower -
peter's college old boys union of washington, d.c. >>> hollywood continues to remember johnto singlen. the director died afternoon following a stroke earlier this month. singleton achieved fame in the early '90s. he directed "boyz n the hood" which earned hca an amy award nomination for best director when he was just 24 years old. he was the first black person to be nominated for that award. he went on to direct a handful of other films and helped lauren the careers of angela...
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peter is the official name for the london landmark more commonly known as what? >> i don't think it's buckingham palace. that's where the queen lives. i don't think it's the tower of london. that was a prison. i think they also tried criminals there. big ben is the tower for their government. so i don't think that's it. i think it's probably westminster abbey. uh, but i may use a lifeline here, because this is a... >> this is big. yeah, get to that $5,000 threshold. >> so what are my lifelines that i have? >> all three. >> yeah, i have "50/50"... >> "ask the audience," "50/50," and "plus one." >> uh, at this point, i'm gonna use my "50/50." >> final? >> final. >> okay, we'll take away two incorrect answers. buckingham palace, westminster abbey. c and d.
peter is the official name for the london landmark more commonly known as what? >> i don't think it's buckingham palace. that's where the queen lives. i don't think it's the tower of london. that was a prison. i think they also tried criminals there. big ben is the tower for their government. so i don't think that's it. i think it's probably westminster abbey. uh, but i may use a lifeline here, because this is a... >> this is big. yeah, get to that $5,000 threshold. >> so what...
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police chief peter newsome said his officers arey constantl working to keep cgregations of all faiths safe. >>> today tre's a local memorial planned to honor victims of the easter sunday s attacks inri lanka. it's happening at the b of the national shrine of immaculate conception at 4:00 p.m. it's being organized by the st. petes college old boys union of washington, d.c. >>> it's 4:08. in "ws 4 your health" this morning, the measles virus continues to spread. the centers f disease control and prevention say more than 700 people, mostly unvaccinated children, are infected. no one has died, but the is -vax nation movement being blamed for the record number of cases. he largest outbreaks are in orthodox jewish communities in and around new york city. >>> representatives for television icon larry king want you to know the 85-year-old is alive and healthy this morning. yesterdaytmz reported king went into cardiac arrest at his home thlast sday. king's reps say he experienced tegina, not a heart attack. he was admitd to the hospital for an aioplasty and continues to recover this morning. >
police chief peter newsome said his officers arey constantl working to keep cgregations of all faiths safe. >>> today tre's a local memorial planned to honor victims of the easter sunday s attacks inri lanka. it's happening at the b of the national shrine of immaculate conception at 4:00 p.m. it's being organized by the st. petes college old boys union of washington, d.c. >>> it's 4:08. in "ws 4 your health" this morning, the measles virus continues to spread. the...
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peter, you get to go first because of a story in your paper tonight that was just handed to us before we came on the air. broad strokes of it is the president and his eldest children have filed federal lawsuit against deutsche bank and capital one to prevent those companies from cooperating with subpoenas and coming forth with his financial records. people may ask we know about bochy bank, why capital one? capital one is where he has his personal checking account, giving new meaning to what's in your wallet? what do you know about the story that can fill in the blanks? >> the president has openly said he's going to resist all subpoenas from congress from the house democrats at the very least, and he's been taking this on on multiple fronts. he doesn't control those institutions. he didn't decide for them whether they should comply with subpoenas by congress and those institutions are reluctant, of course, to get on the bad side of a congressional subpoena. that has legal implications and has other implications as well. so he's trying to force -- strong arm the institutions he's done b
peter, you get to go first because of a story in your paper tonight that was just handed to us before we came on the air. broad strokes of it is the president and his eldest children have filed federal lawsuit against deutsche bank and capital one to prevent those companies from cooperating with subpoenas and coming forth with his financial records. people may ask we know about bochy bank, why capital one? capital one is where he has his personal checking account, giving new meaning to what's...
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our home affairs correspondent peter cooke reports. anti—social behaviour remains a daily problem across our towns and cities. this latest report paints a picture of little having changed in more than a decade. we've got to address the issue of cuts to the public services and to police, but also the fact that, you know, in 2007, there was better funding for police and then, there still was no action. since her husband's death in 2007, baroness newlove has championed measures to cut anti—social behaviour. garry newlove was attacked outside their home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. the report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. society has not, you know, it's become — it's gone away. we don't talk about it. it hasn't gone away. it has been bubbling, as has knife crime, been bubbling, and if you don't have a safe community to live in, the morale for everybody, and everyone has moved away, it maybe makes you think "well, nobody‘s in
our home affairs correspondent peter cooke reports. anti—social behaviour remains a daily problem across our towns and cities. this latest report paints a picture of little having changed in more than a decade. we've got to address the issue of cuts to the public services and to police, but also the fact that, you know, in 2007, there was better funding for police and then, there still was no action. since her husband's death in 2007, baroness newlove has championed measures to cut...
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gregory peters, portfolio manager of pgim. coming up on the show, he will speak exclusively with bank of england, dave ramsden. stay with us okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part: choosing the color, the wheels, the interior. everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing, just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership. but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area, i see what others paid for them and they show me the ones that match the car i want, so i know i can go to a truecar certified dealer and it'll be right there waiting for me... today, right now. this is truecar. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. >>> welcome back to "street signs. >> these are your headlines. >> standard chartered shares rise after the lender unveils a billion dlar shar
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>> peter dinklage. yes. >> jimmy: peter -- what? >> i know. >> jimmy: how did you get all these people? >> an amazing cast. >> jimmy: that's awesome. >> off threats. threats. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, that's -- >> off violent -- violent threats. >> jimmy: got to be honest. >> yeah, no, all these amazing people came in -- and meryl streep. and i didn't get a picture. >> jimmy: yeah, i asked you for a picture -- >> i didn't get a picture of -- you asked and i don't -- i have a picture of us and tim gunn. and then i have -- i only took one other picture. >> jimmy: this is a picture you took. this is your photo shoot -- >> yeah, that's me -- >> jimmy: from your recording. >> and that's my sister, emily. my best friend in the world. >> jimmy: yeah, tim gunn. >> and tim gunn, who i love so much. and then i took one other picture which was this -- um, there was a pen cap in my salad. [ laughter ] and i thought that was the other thing worth documenting. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you didn't -- >> i'm so bad at -- >> jimmy: you didn't get one
>> peter dinklage. yes. >> jimmy: peter -- what? >> i know. >> jimmy: how did you get all these people? >> an amazing cast. >> jimmy: that's awesome. >> off threats. threats. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, that's -- >> off violent -- violent threats. >> jimmy: got to be honest. >> yeah, no, all these amazing people came in -- and meryl streep. and i didn't get a picture. >> jimmy: yeah, i asked you for a picture -- >> i...
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let's discuss now, peter buynard is here, april ryan and also with us mr. max boot. it's so good to have all of you on and i love -- i appreciate your candor. so this is a very important topic, especially for the nation when we see what's going on like that synagogue shooting. max, start with you, the president called that shooting, the synagogue shooting a hate crime, condemned the attack forcefully but this shooting is part of a larger trend that we have seen that we're seeing now and it's white nationalism out in the open. is he ignoring the bigger picture, max? >> he's not just ignoring the bigger picture, don, i think he's contributing to the problem. i mean, the very day before that heinous shooting in california trump was repeating his praise for the charlottesville protesters saying once again that there are very fine people on both sides when we know that the people who are marching were saying the jews will not replace us. there's nothing fine about that. even if trump had been right that they were simply exercised about this robert e lee statue, he was a t
let's discuss now, peter buynard is here, april ryan and also with us mr. max boot. it's so good to have all of you on and i love -- i appreciate your candor. so this is a very important topic, especially for the nation when we see what's going on like that synagogue shooting. max, start with you, the president called that shooting, the synagogue shooting a hate crime, condemned the attack forcefully but this shooting is part of a larger trend that we have seen that we're seeing now and it's...
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besides mccabe, james comey, peter strzok. who were the other people? now we know the attorney general has questions to answer. now we know biden was in these meetings. obama was. and we know that a high-ranking official that was writing hillary was actually obama. does it go to him? does it go to biden? does it go to rice , klapper and brennan? >> we don't know. we certainly know jim comey, i think clapper are aunt on this in some way. so you have to look at those people, but it may be others. i just don't know. >> what about lynch? >> certainly she is the head of the entire justice department, she is the one after all who told them to call the investigation. i think it is interesting, sean she said to call it a "matter." but he wouldn't tell the truth.l when thebu president said tell e american people i'm not under investigation after he had told him three different times, and he wouldn't say that, so he is willing to mislead them on the clinton matter, and not on the trump-russia investigation.ha we will see, but i think all those people need to be e
besides mccabe, james comey, peter strzok. who were the other people? now we know the attorney general has questions to answer. now we know biden was in these meetings. obama was. and we know that a high-ranking official that was writing hillary was actually obama. does it go to him? does it go to biden? does it go to rice , klapper and brennan? >> we don't know. we certainly know jim comey, i think clapper are aunt on this in some way. so you have to look at those people, but it may be...
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peter cooke, bbc news. officials in the united states say they are working to confirm whether a video released yesterday, which appears to show the leader of the islamic state group, is genuine. it's the first sighting of abu bakr al—baghdadi since 2014, when he announced the group's self—proclaimed caliphate in the iraqi city of mosul. recent reports had suggested he'd been badly injured or even killed. plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars should be brought forward to 2030, according to government advisors. the committee on climate change says the current target is too tame and electric cars will be cheaper to buy in as little as six years. the recommendations have not yet been approved by the government. japanese emperor akihito is stepping down from the throne today, making him the first monarch to abdicate in more than 200 years. the 85—year—old is resigning because of his declining health and will be succeeded by his son tomorrow. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is outside the imp
peter cooke, bbc news. officials in the united states say they are working to confirm whether a video released yesterday, which appears to show the leader of the islamic state group, is genuine. it's the first sighting of abu bakr al—baghdadi since 2014, when he announced the group's self—proclaimed caliphate in the iraqi city of mosul. recent reports had suggested he'd been badly injured or even killed. plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars should be brought forward to 2030,...
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you have austerity is sucks, peter sute suderman said you nea smalschallsappal. -- small cappal.-- >> made my week, thank you. >> all right. we have elect alert. obama administration, bong>> bea actual policy proposal, good job, buddy, his plan to fight claiclimate change. from oil rich texas calling for 10 year investment between government and private sector. by fed. all right. beto wants to spend money on renew able energy technology, green energy infrastructure, and community hit hardest by climate change. beto wants initial 1.5 trillion to spur trillion more in private investment, and alexandria ocasio-cortez wants to fund the massive takeover of america's engineer and transportation industry and universal takeover. here with me now, one of more vocal republican members of congress on this issue. congressman from florida matt gaetz welcome back. >> good to be back. i far prefer my real deal to orourke's plan. beto problem, if you raise taxes for the plan, you cone hav you o worry about carbon emissions because most will leave to other countries. the parts i like about the plan, f
you have austerity is sucks, peter sute suderman said you nea smalschallsappal. -- small cappal.-- >> made my week, thank you. >> all right. we have elect alert. obama administration, bong>> bea actual policy proposal, good job, buddy, his plan to fight claiclimate change. from oil rich texas calling for 10 year investment between government and private sector. by fed. all right. beto wants to spend money on renew able energy technology, green energy infrastructure, and...
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or the literary way of answering your question about failure peter. what i think is that again if we look to the theater of the absurd and to surrealistic. how we can find we can begin to wait make our way to the to find an answer one of the most famous examples of surrealist literature is the italian author appear in delos play six characters in search of an author when the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one you had fifteen republics in search of a history fifteen republics who had historically been part of russia when i say historically i mean going back many many centuries even in the case of the baltic states and suddenly they found themselves obliged to invent a story for themselves net history yet the word story and history is the same in every other language apart from english the story in russian in german east while in french they had to invent a story for themselves and you know one way and the out one way or the other all of them managed to do it you may not have agreed with the story you may not have agreed with the ba
or the literary way of answering your question about failure peter. what i think is that again if we look to the theater of the absurd and to surrealistic. how we can find we can begin to wait make our way to the to find an answer one of the most famous examples of surrealist literature is the italian author appear in delos play six characters in search of an author when the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one you had fifteen republics in search of a history fifteen...
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where were they when peter lost his job teaching in virginia because he wouldn't use male pronouns to describe female students? did any of the first amendment defenders -- here they are, did they say a single word about any of this? of course they didn't. their job, they say, is to hold the powerful to account, but when given the chance to push back against the truly actually powerful, we are not even kidding -- google, amazon, facebook, paypal -- do they say anything ever? no. of course not. they suck up. every single time.r they suck up to power. because that's who they are. dutiful toadies to the powerful. defending class interest and pretending that that's who they are. don't lecture us, please. chris plante hosts the "the chris plante show" right here in washington.a he joins us here tonight. a member of the media. for 30 years standing. this seems like the one group that ought to be defending free speech but that isn't. >> no. it's a catastrophic fail. i didn't watch it live, but i did dvr the dinner. i have been to many of them, as you have.iv i watched it yesterday, and i took
where were they when peter lost his job teaching in virginia because he wouldn't use male pronouns to describe female students? did any of the first amendment defenders -- here they are, did they say a single word about any of this? of course they didn't. their job, they say, is to hold the powerful to account, but when given the chance to push back against the truly actually powerful, we are not even kidding -- google, amazon, facebook, paypal -- do they say anything ever? no. of course not....
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let's go to correspondent peter doocy in pittsburgh. he's been covering the campaign speech. >> if i'm going to be able to beat donald trump in 2020, it's going to happen here. >> for the third time, joe biden announced he wants to be president with a pitch to union workers. >> all my time in public life. i've been referred to as middle-class joe. it's not always a compliment. it's usually that i'm not sophisticated. that's why middle-class joe. the fact of the matter is i'm awfully sophisticated about why, how, and who built the country. >> parted biden's appeal to the international association of firefighters is that the 76-year-old is a lot different than hillary clinton. >> speaks to and connects with those workers that didn't believe the last democratic nominee heard them. >> biden allies believe that endorsement signals shift in swing states. >> it's a big get for him because a lot of the union members went for president trump instead of hillary clinton. >> the president dismissed the news. he was he doesn't know pennsylvania is h
let's go to correspondent peter doocy in pittsburgh. he's been covering the campaign speech. >> if i'm going to be able to beat donald trump in 2020, it's going to happen here. >> for the third time, joe biden announced he wants to be president with a pitch to union workers. >> all my time in public life. i've been referred to as middle-class joe. it's not always a compliment. it's usually that i'm not sophisticated. that's why middle-class joe. the fact of the matter is i'm...