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the nazis being whitewashed from nato nation culture we investigate the re framing of history with columbia university's professor joseph wilson told the similar coming up in today's going on the ground 1st to a country that major nation media appears to have lost interest in since britain in the usa failed to overthrow its government syria just as we approach the 2 year anniversary of a british warplane attack reported here by the state mandated b.b.c. with afterburners glowing and loaded with storm shadow cruise missiles for tornadoes take to the skies as britain's contribution to raids launched overnight in response to syria's alleged use of chemical weapons the word alleged there taking a lot of the weight in b.b.c. reporters breathless coverage because this week the un security council again focuses on the alleged chemical attack after last week's china convened meeting to investigate wiki leaks and other revelations of alleged chemical weapons dirty tricks at the international o.p.c. w organization mandated with the task of verifying outlawed chemical weapons use. the former inspector
the nazis being whitewashed from nato nation culture we investigate the re framing of history with columbia university's professor joseph wilson told the similar coming up in today's going on the ground 1st to a country that major nation media appears to have lost interest in since britain in the usa failed to overthrow its government syria just as we approach the 2 year anniversary of a british warplane attack reported here by the state mandated b.b.c. with afterburners glowing and loaded with...
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well look through a certain extent that was starting already when i was at the i was a columbia in the seventy's and you know they're the anti viet nam guys would take over offices and i was and to vietnam yeah but there are none of that's a separate issue and the viet nam both liberal and left not not just not just left but the but i remember columbia when the anti viet nam left would take over dean's offices and they never got in trouble and i remember as a student thinking this is not a good thing you can't i mean is the very least it's trespassing and the deans did nothing and that's where i think it began the more radical you are the more tolerated you will be in the case of vietnam though that movement while those things were wrong certainly led to that war was a mistake and that led to pointing out the students of america pointed out 1st look . i think that the viet nam issues mork i actually opposed the war when i was in college and but the reason was different my reason was i wasn't fighting because of because i got a one why i didn't i didn't get a for a because i have a one
well look through a certain extent that was starting already when i was at the i was a columbia in the seventy's and you know they're the anti viet nam guys would take over offices and i was and to vietnam yeah but there are none of that's a separate issue and the viet nam both liberal and left not not just not just left but the but i remember columbia when the anti viet nam left would take over dean's offices and they never got in trouble and i remember as a student thinking this is not a good...
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times bigger because we can because that is what free speech is about and and i stated that british columbia university should not have given into the ante for threats but here's the church and defended this decision explaining the generalists event was a potential target the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of a campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by canceling the event or the outcomes with the protesters being involved in a number of violent incidents at the same university already. we heard from the director of the free speech club again here told his free speech is being stifled at institutions and on the streets in canada. this isn't just happening with us it's happening all over the country it's a new trend where publicly funded institutions think that they can just deny their right to free speech when they can't they're taking money from the government they're part of the public sphere the suppression of free speech is not only happening
times bigger because we can because that is what free speech is about and and i stated that british columbia university should not have given into the ante for threats but here's the church and defended this decision explaining the generalists event was a potential target the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of a campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands...
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university of british columbia is facing a free speech scandal. that's after the institution opted to console in the vent over what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to eat. traversal us journalist to talk with fascist groups like left this to extremism undy and go become a target for some activists and his legal team looking into the council ation after contracts were signed between the university and a free speech club the director of the group described it as giving those threatening violence the illusion of power there's always been an option of hiring our own security working with police ensuring safety they wouldn't even allow us to have that option this time they said look security can't even handle the protesters they're getting more and more violent and that's not even an option also we're just going to outright cancel the school has told us look just don't bring anybody controversial and they will protest and you'll have no problems but actually what is happening is that they're emboldening these pr
university of british columbia is facing a free speech scandal. that's after the institution opted to console in the vent over what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to eat. traversal us journalist to talk with fascist groups like left this to extremism undy and go become a target for some activists and his legal team looking into the council ation after contracts were signed between the university and a free speech club the director of the group described...
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the university of british columbia is in kind of this phasing of free speech scandal and. the institutional power to cancel an event scheduled for the end of the month of what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to a controversial us journalist to talk about and see for groups that are left as the extremism. has become a target for some anti for activists and his legal team and now looking into the cancellation of the contracts was signed between the university and the free speech club the director of the group or the scribe it as giving those threatening violence the movement of power. there's always been an option of hiring our own security working with police ensuring safety they wouldn't even allow us to have that option this time they said look security can't even handle the protesters they're getting more and more violent and that's not even an option now so we're just going to outright cancel the school has told us look just don't bring anybody controversial and they will protest and you'll have no problems but actually what is h
the university of british columbia is in kind of this phasing of free speech scandal and. the institutional power to cancel an event scheduled for the end of the month of what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to a controversial us journalist to talk about and see for groups that are left as the extremism. has become a target for some anti for activists and his legal team and now looking into the cancellation of the contracts was signed between the...
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she says her assault could have been prevented because hadden had been arrested before, and columbia university knew it. in june 2012, police were called to his clinic after a woman reported being assaulted in an exam room. despite the arrest, hadden went back to work. >> patients weren't told the obgyn they were seeing had been accused of sex crimes. and in the weeks that followed two, of those patients would become his next alleged victims. >> evelyn yang was one of them. >> can you imagine the audacity of a man who does this, continues to do this after being arrested? it's like he knew that he wouldn't face any repercussions. >> the doctor's arrest was voided. he wouldn't be charged with any crime for another two years while the d.a.'s office investigated. hadden hired a powerful attorney. she had donated to vance's political campaign and worked on his transition team. both she and the new york district attorney's office claimed the relationship had nothing to do with the plea deal, but the original recommendation for hadden to serve at least four years behind bars would be reduce
she says her assault could have been prevented because hadden had been arrested before, and columbia university knew it. in june 2012, police were called to his clinic after a woman reported being assaulted in an exam room. despite the arrest, hadden went back to work. >> patients weren't told the obgyn they were seeing had been accused of sex crimes. and in the weeks that followed two, of those patients would become his next alleged victims. >> evelyn yang was one of them. >>...
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she went to you and columbia law school and now she works with diet. i know, i know. isn't that beautiful? he came today. i had never met him. i never met him i met his daughter. it's cool. it's been a good day. i've got more to do. brick by brick. anything for me? you did. okay. who's working on that story? okay. i don't think so. yeah. way cool. very good. all right. cool stuff. thank you, bye. what was i saying? before i got on the phone. we were talking about 16-year-old and feedback. >> and larry and actually, it's on tape. we can roll it back. that's right. this is more convenient than i realized. [laughter] >> i'm excited to meet her. i wonder how many women elevate in their delegation. [inaudible] >> i like that one. [inaudible] [inaudible] is she here? [inaudible] >> oh my gosh. [inaudible conversations] >> i've had my chance. i had a chance to go to college first in my family to do so. to serve as a civil rights lawyer, i have literally the american dream but i know, and i always knew there were other kids on the south side just as ambitious and creative, wh
she went to you and columbia law school and now she works with diet. i know, i know. isn't that beautiful? he came today. i had never met him. i never met him i met his daughter. it's cool. it's been a good day. i've got more to do. brick by brick. anything for me? you did. okay. who's working on that story? okay. i don't think so. yeah. way cool. very good. all right. cool stuff. thank you, bye. what was i saying? before i got on the phone. we were talking about 16-year-old and feedback....
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., 22 states and the district of columbia offering free online tax preparation and e-filing services to low and moderate income taxpayers at no cost to the government. since 2003, over 51 million american taxpayers have filed their taxes for free through free file collectively saving over 1.5 billion in tax preparation fees. mr. conaway: a recent study of the program highlighted the value of this partnership and affirmed the i.r.s. would not be able to offer the program without the financial support of the private sector. with over 100 million taxpayers eligible for free file each, it's important to make sure more are aware of this service which is an outstanding complement to the other free tax preparation services offered to low and mid income families. today i'm introducing a resolution recognizing the contributions free file has made to our country and expressing the houses' support for this vital program. i'd like to take this opportunity to thank my co-sponsor, congressman butterfield, for joining me nint duesing this resolution and for his continued work as co-chair of the hou
., 22 states and the district of columbia offering free online tax preparation and e-filing services to low and moderate income taxpayers at no cost to the government. since 2003, over 51 million american taxpayers have filed their taxes for free through free file collectively saving over 1.5 billion in tax preparation fees. mr. conaway: a recent study of the program highlighted the value of this partnership and affirmed the i.r.s. would not be able to offer the program without the financial...
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the university of british columbia in canada is facing a free speech scandal and a lawsuit institution opted to cancel an event shows jewel for the end of the month over what it called safety and security concerns was intended to give a platform to a controversial u.s. journalist to talk about anti fascist groups like anti for and left as the extremism go has become a target for some and evil activists and his legal team are now looking into the cancellation after contracts was signed between the university and a free speech club the director of the group was described as giving those threatening violence the illusion of power. there's always been an option of hiring our own security working with police ensuring safety they wouldn't even allow us to have that option this time they said look security can't even handle the protesters they're getting more and more violent and that's not even an option now so we're just going to outright cancel the school has told us look just don't bring anybody controversial and they will protest and you'll have no problems but actually what is happening
the university of british columbia in canada is facing a free speech scandal and a lawsuit institution opted to cancel an event shows jewel for the end of the month over what it called safety and security concerns was intended to give a platform to a controversial u.s. journalist to talk about anti fascist groups like anti for and left as the extremism go has become a target for some and evil activists and his legal team are now looking into the cancellation after contracts was signed between...
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the province of british columbia supreme court is looking into this in vague coover and they're focusing on that next step which would be extradition or not much of what happens rests on a motion of double criminality in other words with the crowd that big is accused of in the u.s. also be a crime in canada now her lawyers are expected to argue that she cannot be turned over because the charges simply don't qualify canada does not have the same sanctions against iran as the u.s. so according to that argument she should be released from custody canadian department of justice lawyers will be arguing for her extradition now the canadian government has promised to stay out of the legal proceedings but that said canada's federal justice minister. has the last say whether an individual is surrender to the us or not the case has caused a major rift between canada and china and china has been asking canada to release men from the get go but with the u.s. and china trade battle now canada stuck in the middle china says the release of manning is a precondition to improving canada trying to really
the province of british columbia supreme court is looking into this in vague coover and they're focusing on that next step which would be extradition or not much of what happens rests on a motion of double criminality in other words with the crowd that big is accused of in the u.s. also be a crime in canada now her lawyers are expected to argue that she cannot be turned over because the charges simply don't qualify canada does not have the same sanctions against iran as the u.s. so according to...
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enrique: 14 estados ademÁs del distrito de columbia y nueva york demandaron al gobierno federal para tratar... la marca registrada de joaquÍn " el chapo " guzmÁn busca ahora adentrarse a los mercados con una cerveza artesanal que saldrÁ al mercado.. todos buscamos un buen consejo. se lo pedimos a los que están cerca, ahhhhh... lejos, y a los otros 506. lo buscamos debajo de un carro... o comemos 20 galletas hasta encontrar uno. entendemos el valor de un buen consejo. por eso, si se trata de tus taxes, aquí estamos. ¿alguna deducción más por la casa? por ser nueva, vamos a buscar todas las que apliquen. podemos ser buenos en todo. sí, también en los taxes. intuit. turbotax. sí, también en los taxes. jorge: el presidente de mÉxico da una conferencia de presa diaria, le llaman a una maÑanera. yo estuve el dÍa de hoy tuve una revista con Él, esto lo podrÁn ver en mi programa. brenda: significa un aumento de un 22% en relaciÓn nueva ley, las compaÑÍas podrÁn ser multadas por cada una de esas llamadas. jorge: javier hernÁndez podrÍa jugar con el galaxy. brenda: la ex
enrique: 14 estados ademÁs del distrito de columbia y nueva york demandaron al gobierno federal para tratar... la marca registrada de joaquÍn " el chapo " guzmÁn busca ahora adentrarse a los mercados con una cerveza artesanal que saldrÁ al mercado.. todos buscamos un buen consejo. se lo pedimos a los que están cerca, ahhhhh... lejos, y a los otros 506. lo buscamos debajo de un carro... o comemos 20 galletas hasta encontrar uno. entendemos el valor de un buen consejo. por eso, si...
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go straight to the british columbia university should not have given in to the n.t. for threats the situation they defend his decision explaining that the journalists event was a potential target. the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of our campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by canceling the event the route comes within tif a protest is being involved in a number of violent incidents at the same university already. yeah. we heard from the director of the free speech club again who told us free speech is being stifled in institutions and on the streets of canada this isn't just happening with us it's happening all over the country it's a new trend we're publicly funded institutions think that they can just deny their right to free speech when they are taking money from the government they're part of the public sphere the suppression of free speech is not only happening on the institutional level in canada but it's also h
go straight to the british columbia university should not have given in to the n.t. for threats the situation they defend his decision explaining that the journalists event was a potential target. the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of our campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by canceling the event the route comes within tif a protest is being...
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during attention to north america work as universal of british columbia is facing a free speech scandal a lawsuit that's after the institutional to council on the fence or what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to a controversial us journalist to talk. fascist groups like leftist extremism undine ago has become a target for some activists his legal team looking into the cancellation after contracts were signed between the university and its free speech club the director all of that group of described it as giving those threatening violence the illusion of. there's always been an option of hiring our own security working with police ensuring safety they wouldn't even allow us to have that option this time they said look security can't even handle the protesters they're getting more and more violent and that's not even an option also we're just going to outright cancel the school has told us look just don't bring anybody controversial and they will protest and you'll have no problems but actually what is happening is that they're emboldening these pr
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say that the last radioactive waste has been removed from the basin and stored safely away from the columbia river. list he. dean's, the gave -- what is the response? reductionsemissions took place before this president took office. we have been losing ground since he took office. but he made a good point about wind and solar. we are producing right now about 8% of our electricity nationally from the wind and the sun, six times where we were a decade ago, enough to power 40 billion homes. that is real progress, something to be excited about. in texas, the oil capital of the world, 16% of its electricity comes from wind turbines. development.citing we need to continue to invest in research and development, bringing down the cost of wind and solar. it has fallen about 80% in the past decade. so more and more utilities executives are making the decision, that this is a better bet dollar for dollar than old fossil fuels. host: patrick is in dayton, ohio, democrats line. deans.up first with bob go ahead. caller: good morning. am host: host: i on the air? you are on -- mi on the air? host: you are
say that the last radioactive waste has been removed from the basin and stored safely away from the columbia river. list he. dean's, the gave -- what is the response? reductionsemissions took place before this president took office. we have been losing ground since he took office. but he made a good point about wind and solar. we are producing right now about 8% of our electricity nationally from the wind and the sun, six times where we were a decade ago, enough to power 40 billion homes. that...
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and i think i speak for all of us at book called was a university press, especially our friends at columbia university press, nyu press and fordham university press take up a large part of what we do here for the past 20 years. they are heavily featured in a dense programming, our displays are often at in a weekly annual bestseller list though it shows our customer base loves them as well. a couple of housekeeping before i move over to our lovely panel. we have a lot of books for sale here we do not have register up here so if you're free to take a bunch, give insight to make sure to pay for them on the way out. we'll be here for years to come during this event. you may have noticed the cameras. cameras. c-span is here so we get to the q&a portion, if you have a question make sure you wait for the mic to get to you so that you can hit the question as well as see. i will turn it over to our panel. >> great. thank you, kyle. hello and welcome to our university press week celebration. my name is fred and a director of fordham university press picked this is her eighth annual u.p. week. been a
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. >>> welcome back, as of january 31st, uber will no longer operate in columbia. it follows the legal decision that said uber was anti-competitive with taxis, which uber has since appealed. guys, this is another regulatory setback as uber faces issues in california, as well as london, and potentially other states in the u.s. uber has a relatively small presence in columbia remember, it is battling the chinese ride sharing company there. uber shares a off session highs but still higher by about 1% >> unusual activity because uber is your number one today. >> exactly, scott, and in fact i was in columbia a month ago, used uber and i will tell you that the lo of those taxi drivers were pretty aggressive against the uber drivers, so there was a severe push back, and deidra nailed it on that report as far as the option activity here, take a look at uber. it's up about $0.40 right now, they were buying all morning long options that expire today, scott, too short for us, so instead, i really like the february 7th expiration calls. they were buying those that's the februa
. >>> welcome back, as of january 31st, uber will no longer operate in columbia. it follows the legal decision that said uber was anti-competitive with taxis, which uber has since appealed. guys, this is another regulatory setback as uber faces issues in california, as well as london, and potentially other states in the u.s. uber has a relatively small presence in columbia remember, it is battling the chinese ride sharing company there. uber shares a off session highs but still higher...
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old for the older grandson home the 4th time from the most recent of the columbia. friendly dragons was one of the harm. to the real books on. grappling. expressing feelings i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist mandate looking for new perspectives. to him and not be replenished by review of camera doing things differently. come to a place where we reflect on society. march 24th. hi there and welcome to arts and culture acclaimed jazz artist neils land of sweden is a living legend on the trombone quite literally he's my guest on today's program and also coming up. what and how will we eat in the new twenties with climate change as the backdrop nutritional expert honey vienna talks food trends for 2020. and there are moves afoot to resuscitate most famous rainy the love parade the original organizer dr motto is on a mission to make it happen. in the music business people know him as mr red horn that's of course because of his trademark red trombone. and is one of europe's most successful jazz musicians ever and one of its most prolifi
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columbia's health care system is on the verge of collapse. hard work pays off for a young russian ballet dancer and we begin. thousands of protesters have been arrested during the pro-democracy demonstrations many of them are young people. but her struggle for freedom has given her life in. the new year. kong has begun just like the old year ended with hundreds of thousands of people marching for political reforms the less said choice has been active in the pro-democracy movement since the outset. that it seemed like oh yeah it's changed my life she gave up the protest movement has let me move forward and become a positive. and see how much i am that if i missed this i wouldn't have another chance to experience all of it. caught that's why it's so important that i'm here. day one that i'm sorry if i present to join a little less a wrists a lot by protesting she was already arrested once 3 months ago and still awaits trial prospects would dim further if she's detained again the protest movement includes all walks of society but the young are t
columbia's health care system is on the verge of collapse. hard work pays off for a young russian ballet dancer and we begin. thousands of protesters have been arrested during the pro-democracy demonstrations many of them are young people. but her struggle for freedom has given her life in. the new year. kong has begun just like the old year ended with hundreds of thousands of people marching for political reforms the less said choice has been active in the pro-democracy movement since the...
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senior research scholar at columbia university center on global energy policy. prices.talk about oil while we are expansive tensions with iran. let us begin with the history of the united states getting oil from the middle east. tell us about that? the volumes have increased dramatically with increased election. the middle east has never accounted for dramatic shares of u.s. import. from saudia time arabia. u.s. has keeping the shipping line save is not import into its own country but the stability of the market. handling is the market u.s. and iran tension? guest: it is quite remarkable. there has not been much of a reaction. there was a knee-jerk reaction after the assassination of soleimani and another spike after the retaliation by iran. the knee-jerk reaction at the market come down. this is the second time we saw this happen. back in september of last year, saudi's facility was targeted by iran. this was the largest facility. saudi a major hit to supply. the market took it in stride the second time. seismic events in the middle east, things that in the pas
senior research scholar at columbia university center on global energy policy. prices.talk about oil while we are expansive tensions with iran. let us begin with the history of the united states getting oil from the middle east. tell us about that? the volumes have increased dramatically with increased election. the middle east has never accounted for dramatic shares of u.s. import. from saudia time arabia. u.s. has keeping the shipping line save is not import into its own country but the...
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in hong kong and chile and columbia and lebanon. whether this unrest momentum will be sustained is downsize to that forecast. >> let's go to the dragon in the room, china. the second largest economy, what are you expected to see there? a lot of the economy attributed the growth slow down to china. china along of its double digit growth year contributed a lot. do you see it stabilizing or slumping more. >> you are absolutely correct. china contributing to global growth slowing down, that's affecting the numbers. this year, we are expecting to grow at 6.1%. this is still within their forecast of projection of 6 to 6.5 but of the low end of the forecast. next year for the first time, we project china do grow 5.8%. it is partially because of processes of shipping to high speed of high quality growth, shifting for an independent growth to domestic assumption. so if you look at the numbers, how trade tensions affecting the world economy, china has more of that green pack just because it is more expert oriented and the economy of china. no
in hong kong and chile and columbia and lebanon. whether this unrest momentum will be sustained is downsize to that forecast. >> let's go to the dragon in the room, china. the second largest economy, what are you expected to see there? a lot of the economy attributed the growth slow down to china. china along of its double digit growth year contributed a lot. do you see it stabilizing or slumping more. >> you are absolutely correct. china contributing to global growth slowing down,...
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states and the district of columbia where every creational kind of business legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. a quick reminder that you can always get news on the go just download from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d w apps in the photos and videos of what's happening. to you while watching the news live from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour and a website that's dot com only if you now with some spectacular scenes of thousands of horses galloping through the snow in northwestern china and then let the horses free to. sause them and it's become a big tourist attraction too thanks for joining us. on. what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now.
states and the district of columbia where every creational kind of business legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. a quick reminder that you can always get news on the go just download from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d w apps in the photos and videos of what's...
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trump viola la ley al rene enrique: la polÍtica de administraciÓn trump llego, 14 estados ilÍcito de columbia, demandan esta iniciativa que lilita la intenciÓn que tuvo el congreso cuando creo programa. algunos consigue que se mÁs importante del paÍs para luchar contra el hambre. dulce: la meta el presidente true de recortar los programas de asistencia pÚblica sigue siendo desafiada. hoy 16 fiscales estatales entablar una demanda en contra de la media que reducirÍa la demanda nutricional y afectarÍa casi 700,000 personas de bajos ingresos. >> esta gente estÁ ayuda. >> actualmente los estados puedenotorgar beneficios para adultos de 18 cuente nueve aÑos de edad sin trabajo y sin hijos, el mÁximo de tres meses durante un perÍodo de tres aÑos. se puede extendida el lÍmite de tiempo. marÍa dice conocer la incertidumbre econÓmica cuando disminuyen sus dÍa de trabajo. >> que subiÓ la renta.y que no hay mucho trabajo. estÁ muy despacio. >> esta propuesta es una de varias para eliminar la asistencia nutricional. estima llena $5,000,000,000 de prueba durante cinco aÑos. el fiscal gen
trump viola la ley al rene enrique: la polÍtica de administraciÓn trump llego, 14 estados ilÍcito de columbia, demandan esta iniciativa que lilita la intenciÓn que tuvo el congreso cuando creo programa. algunos consigue que se mÁs importante del paÍs para luchar contra el hambre. dulce: la meta el presidente true de recortar los programas de asistencia pÚblica sigue siendo desafiada. hoy 16 fiscales estatales entablar una demanda en contra de la media que reducirÍa la demanda...
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. >> reporter: over the summer we stopped in columbia, south carolina, at the world famous clie burn fish fry hosted by jim clie burn. it was his largest ever. more than 44 fish sandwiches served for thousands of voters, there to see nearly two dozen candidates. >> here we go, a moment of truth. um. that is good. >> did it pass the test? >> of course you did. >> reporter: in iowa a state fair is a stop for any presidential contender. there's corn chops to flip and ice cream to lick. they had a local democratic steak fry. >> you're catering for? >> 10,000 attendees for the steak fry. >> how many of these have you been through? >> i don't know, lots the >> reporter: candidates flip steaks and buy the beer and try to prove they've got what it takes. >> are the crowds coming for the politicians or coming for the food? >> i think the politicians are like a la mode, a little food joke. >> reporter: senator amy "closing bell" char thinks catching up with voters over a meal is essential for any politician. >> they may do it over a root beer float or over a tiny tim donut, but they talk to yo
. >> reporter: over the summer we stopped in columbia, south carolina, at the world famous clie burn fish fry hosted by jim clie burn. it was his largest ever. more than 44 fish sandwiches served for thousands of voters, there to see nearly two dozen candidates. >> here we go, a moment of truth. um. that is good. >> did it pass the test? >> of course you did. >> reporter: in iowa a state fair is a stop for any presidential contender. there's corn chops to flip and...
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i've seen law enforcement -- --e been in almost 30 is a 30 years now in the district of columbia. every 10 years, it seems to transform itself and go in different directions. justseen it where we are locking and warehousing and throwing the key away too well intended programs that just did not quite work for various reasons to now what i see, particularly in the district of columbia, a more holistic approach to dealing with the andes from a mental health a well-rounded perspective. that thereearned is are a lot of people who come at a very young age, may have done -- committed these crimes. it and -- and just received sentences that are 20 years, 30 years, 40 years. and a lot of them have truly done a lot to reform themselves and have taken advantage of what has been offered them, not only from an educational standpoint or a job-training standpoint, but from a holistic standpoint of transforming themselves. to where they actually can reflect upon the different things i've done in life, to being remorseful, to wanting to contributive citizens. it is sad to me, sometimes, when i see
i've seen law enforcement -- --e been in almost 30 is a 30 years now in the district of columbia. every 10 years, it seems to transform itself and go in different directions. justseen it where we are locking and warehousing and throwing the key away too well intended programs that just did not quite work for various reasons to now what i see, particularly in the district of columbia, a more holistic approach to dealing with the andes from a mental health a well-rounded perspective. that...
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he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. pistols andber of shot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, and i think many historians would agree, it was not necessarily that the 12 men on the jury understood the semblance of a psychological defense or condition. what they saw is they were 12 men that understood the marriage was invoked, it was in treated upon by this man. they probably made the plea that -- wouldn't you as well lose track of who you were and what you were doing? and what you have shot the man? and in fact, that is why those 12 men on the jury found him not guilty. and he is not the only character that portrays this scenario. johnsonsoldier, colonel -- in his letters which have been published lately, he writes his wife. he met a gentleman who indicated that he had known his wife and he was very cordial to the man. he wrote her that he had met the man and she responded by saying was one this gentleman she had met but he took the prerogative to try
he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. pistols andber of shot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, and i think many historians would agree, it was not necessarily that the 12 men on the jury understood the semblance of a psychological defense or condition. what they saw is they were 12 men that understood the marriage was invoked, it was in treated upon by this man. they probably made the plea...
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smiling as she takes the seaplane somewhere in canada and somewhere in british columbia. the story the story continues to rumble one. the challenge for them... continues to rumble one. the challenge for them. .. is a going to bea challenge for them. .. is a going to be a clean break or are they going to be happening how about?” be a clean break or are they going to be happening how about? i think they want to have their cake and eat it. they say they are private citizens, interesting move of contrast, you'll slumber differential, not more hostile is the uk press and be welcomed open arms. meghan markle has an conflict there, one of the lead actress in suits, they would feel at home there, they are staying in a beautiful part of the world, probably be left alone. but to some extent, fizzing a bit of an existential crisis. the whole prince andrew route and i have this, it reminds me of when prince charles and diana broke up in 1990 in searching for relevance, i think releva nce, searching for relevance, i think relevance, but now and that required careful when they go fro
smiling as she takes the seaplane somewhere in canada and somewhere in british columbia. the story the story continues to rumble one. the challenge for them... continues to rumble one. the challenge for them. .. is a going to bea challenge for them. .. is a going to be a clean break or are they going to be happening how about?” be a clean break or are they going to be happening how about? i think they want to have their cake and eat it. they say they are private citizens, interesting move of...
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enrique: la polÍtica de administraciÓn trump llego, 14 estados ilÍcito de columbia, demandan esta iniciativa que lilita la intenciÓn que tuvo el congreso cuando creo programa. algunos consigue que se mÁs importante del paÍs para luchar contra el hambre. dulce: la meta el presidente true de recortar los programas de asistencia pÚblica desafiada. h estatales entablar una demanda en contra de la media que reducirÍa la demanda nutricional y afectarÍa casi 70as de bajos ingresos.>> esta gente estÁ ayu. >> actualmente los estados puedenotorgar beneficios para adultos de 18 cuente nueve aÑos de edad sin trabajo y sin hijos, el mÁximo de tres meses durante un perÍodo de tres aÑos. se puede extendida el lÍmite de tiempo. marÍa dice conocer la incertidumbre econÓmica cuandoÓ hay mucho trabajo. estÁ muy despacio. >> esta propuesta es una de varias para eliminar la asistencia nutricional. estima llena $5,000,000,000 de prueba durante cinco aÑos. el fiscal general de california dijo que el cambioana que cientos de miles de personas pasen hambre. y una vez mÁs dame no ofrecido ninguna ev
enrique: la polÍtica de administraciÓn trump llego, 14 estados ilÍcito de columbia, demandan esta iniciativa que lilita la intenciÓn que tuvo el congreso cuando creo programa. algunos consigue que se mÁs importante del paÍs para luchar contra el hambre. dulce: la meta el presidente true de recortar los programas de asistencia pÚblica desafiada. h estatales entablar una demanda en contra de la media que reducirÍa la demanda nutricional y afectarÍa casi 70as de bajos ingresos.>>...
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states and the district of columbia where recreational cannabis is legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. to the netherlands before we go with thousands of women freezing temperatures to kick off the new year but the dip. the annual north sea swim has been held in the dutch town of shipping in since the night in sixty's when it began just a handful of hadid by that's despite the chill there's always a party atmosphere. of the european countries also when a such swims on new year's day. you're watching day doubly news from berlin don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's t w dot com for now i'm anthony how in berlin thanks for joining us. colin and from the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to some the british colleagues on the phone while its 250th birthday we're embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage d.w. .
states and the district of columbia where recreational cannabis is legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. to the netherlands before we go with thousands of women freezing temperatures to kick off the new year but the dip. the annual north sea swim has been held in the dutch town of shipping in since the night in sixty's when it began just a handful of hadid by that's despite the chill there's always a party atmosphere. of the european countries...
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states and the district of columbia where recreational cannabis is legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. a quick reminder that you can always get news on the go just download from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the absentees photos and videos of what's happening to. you while watching the news live from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour and they'll have a website that's dot com we'll leave you now with some spectacular scenes of thousands of horses galloping through the snow in northwestern china. the horses free to. sauce them and it's become a big tourist attraction chili thanks for joining us. happiness fears for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates peanuts we have made totally ridiculous man sized view of nature and their theory that this is climate change crisis sex how fetus in 3 books you get sma
states and the district of columbia where recreational cannabis is legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. a quick reminder that you can always get news on the go just download from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the absentees photos and videos of what's happening to. you...
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trial, he found out his wife was having an affair with the son of francis scott key, a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside the house. he got pistols and shot the man a number of times. he was tried in part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on a defense of temporary insanity. in my line, i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood this psychological defense or psychological condition. 12 men understood marriage. they understood that marriage was being intruded upon by this man. you could lose track of who you are, what you were doing, and your sense of right and wrong. those 12 men found him not guilty. he is not necessarily the only character that portrays this kind of scenario. for example, another individual, carl johnson, in his letters, which have been published lately, writes to his wife that he metal gentlemen who indicated met a gentleman who indicated he had known his wife. he wrote her that he had met the man, and she responded by saying well, yes, she had met him, but he attempted to kiss he
trial, he found out his wife was having an affair with the son of francis scott key, a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside the house. he got pistols and shot the man a number of times. he was tried in part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on a defense of temporary insanity. in my line, i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood this psychological defense or psychological condition. 12 men understood...
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segÚn la conferencia nacional de legislaturas estatales, actualmente 45 estados y el distrito de columbia permiten exenciones religiosas a la vacunaciÓn. patricia: el mal tiempo dejÓ un saldo de 11 muertos en varios estados del paÍs, víctimas de tornados y fuertes vientos. no se espera que el clima mejore. desde mdiados de semana, las tormentas provocarÁn de nuevo el caos en varias zonas. tenemos imÁgenes de lo ocurrido y el pronÓstico para los prÓximos dÍas. galo: una serie de tornados causaron terror el fin de semana, sobre todo en el sur de la naciÓn. asÍ que esta escuela de carolina del sur. vientos de 130 millas por hora voltearon esta zona el sÁbado en la noche. afortunadamente, nadie estaba en el establecimiento. unas 11 personas han muerto en alabama, luisiana, texas y oklahoma. en alabama, los residentes del condado pickens remueve los escombros, digo de tu fuerte condado arrasarÁ con toda su pasÓ el sÁbado. tres personas murieron en en ohio, tornado se formaron en the troy, causando daÑos en los techos de algunos edificios. en arkansas, residentes estÁn con las
segÚn la conferencia nacional de legislaturas estatales, actualmente 45 estados y el distrito de columbia permiten exenciones religiosas a la vacunaciÓn. patricia: el mal tiempo dejÓ un saldo de 11 muertos en varios estados del paÍs, víctimas de tornados y fuertes vientos. no se espera que el clima mejore. desde mdiados de semana, las tormentas provocarÁn de nuevo el caos en varias zonas. tenemos imÁgenes de lo ocurrido y el pronÓstico para los prÓximos dÍas. galo: una serie de...
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california y otros 20 estados incluyendo el distrito de columbia presentaron un nuevo (...) contra una ley federal que permite la construcción de armas de con impresoras 3d quieren que estas publicaciones no sean publicadas en internet. dice que las instrucciones le permite a cualquier persona crear armas de asalto que no están registradas y que tampoco pueden ser arrastradas quienes desea poner a esto indican que están protegidos por los derechos de la continuación . >>> millones de teléfonos celulares no van a poder tener guata por una futura actualización. no van a tener acceso a no van a tener acceso a partir del 1 de febrero. esta actualización es para tener una mejor expresa con whatsapp recomiendan que descargué la versión más actualizada. >>> era una disculpa por un error en la traducción del nombre del presidente de china. ya que traducido del inglés al hermano da como resultado un hombre vulgar la red social de se disculpó dijo que todo fue un error técnico. china no ha emitido ningún comentario al respecto. seguimos conociendo a los participantes qu
california y otros 20 estados incluyendo el distrito de columbia presentaron un nuevo (...) contra una ley federal que permite la construcción de armas de con impresoras 3d quieren que estas publicaciones no sean publicadas en internet. dice que las instrucciones le permite a cualquier persona crear armas de asalto que no están registradas y que tampoco pueden ser arrastradas quienes desea poner a esto indican que están protegidos por los derechos de la continuación . >>> millones...
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in 1867 at columbia law school... [laughter] >> listen, i need the judge to move on. what you are saying now you need a crime? >> you will not get me to move on until i make this point. >> here's the thing, alan, you aren't going to get any time because you've got four people asking you questions. >> martha: wait, how did senator goldberg wind up on customer columbia sailing the ocean blue? columbus never even went to ukraine, so far as we know. and she attacked abraham lincoln who also never went to ukraine. we'd seem to lost the thread here for the reasoning was getting hard to follow. in this rolling bouillabaisse of confusion, a lawmaker famous for the window pain clarity of debate. >> let me ask you this very quickly. just for giggles. what if the president spent a year vacationing in moscow, change the language of this country perhaps to russian, or decided to stop doing his job entirely and perhaps golf all day? are you saying we have no grounds to impeach him? because that is a crime either. >> martha: the list of th>> tucker: the list grew longer it not only
in 1867 at columbia law school... [laughter] >> listen, i need the judge to move on. what you are saying now you need a crime? >> you will not get me to move on until i make this point. >> here's the thing, alan, you aren't going to get any time because you've got four people asking you questions. >> martha: wait, how did senator goldberg wind up on customer columbia sailing the ocean blue? columbus never even went to ukraine, so far as we know. and she attacked abraham...
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yang and 31 other women are suing hadden and columbia university where he was. just a remarkable number of women who jane doe in these documents and he served no jail time. that -- the after effect you can see a lot of stories have been written about why did the manhattan d.a. not put this man in jail. >> it's lucky dana bash got that interview. ayanna pressley reveals she has autoto immune disease that causes hair disorder. she says she began waking up every morning to sink fulls of hair and it made her feel ashamed. pressley says she's speaking out now because she wants to be free. >> this is my official public revealing. i am ready now because i want to be freed from the secret and making peace with having alopecia. i have not arrived there. it's about self-agency. it's about power. it's about acceptance. >> the national alopecia foundation says the disease affects nearly 7 million people in the u.s. >>> new developments in the sign stealing scandal rocking major league baseball. major league officials in response to social media rumors say their investigatio
yang and 31 other women are suing hadden and columbia university where he was. just a remarkable number of women who jane doe in these documents and he served no jail time. that -- the after effect you can see a lot of stories have been written about why did the manhattan d.a. not put this man in jail. >> it's lucky dana bash got that interview. ayanna pressley reveals she has autoto immune disease that causes hair disorder. she says she began waking up every morning to sink fulls of hair...
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. >> and you came to columbia. was this a midwestern wanting to go to new york. >> if i applied to another school and did not get in. i thought i'm not going to school. they said yes you are. i ran away and joined the committee to free angela davis. >> that is not in this book. they said you can't do that. i said i will do this and they said all right. as soon as i got to columbia, i abandoned politics for poetry. i got very deeply involved in that. the renaissance choir. >> which poets were you immersed in? >> i had kenneth coke as teachers. tone asbury, franco hair. i had elizabeth harvard. i have already done the thing upset civil. i was ready for that. then you sort of discover a much larger world. then you are reading more. the thing that really got me where these elizabethan poets. still makes me tremble. making you a better citizen a neighbor. i felt. >> was there tension, pressure, in those days, between your cultural interests? >> no. the black ones were at home with my parents. representing that straight
. >> and you came to columbia. was this a midwestern wanting to go to new york. >> if i applied to another school and did not get in. i thought i'm not going to school. they said yes you are. i ran away and joined the committee to free angela davis. >> that is not in this book. they said you can't do that. i said i will do this and they said all right. as soon as i got to columbia, i abandoned politics for poetry. i got very deeply involved in that. the renaissance choir....
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she wanted to be put in a lake in british columbia, and i called mom and said, "would it be okay with you if we kept half of her ashes out and took them with us?" and she said, "sure. why not?" i think it's the best memorial service we could have given her. >> a fitting tribute to the pan am stewardess and her precious keepsakes from a life adventurously lived. on $10 a day... >> $10 per diem. [ laughs ] >> so, if lise brought half of aunt naomi's ashes to the auction, what happened to them afterward? well, once they gave naomi one final day with her precious beads, they decided to scatter the rest in places dear to naomi's heart. some will go in the soil outside her condo, while others will be sprinkled from this balcony over the city san francisco that she loved so much. bon voyage, naomi. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." i'm jamie colby. remember -- you can't take it with you. >> pedal-pushing primates. >> grandpa would go with a young gorilla on a motorcycle, go get a slurpee. >> grappling great apes. >> people would come and watch people box and wrestle. >> but,
she wanted to be put in a lake in british columbia, and i called mom and said, "would it be okay with you if we kept half of her ashes out and took them with us?" and she said, "sure. why not?" i think it's the best memorial service we could have given her. >> a fitting tribute to the pan am stewardess and her precious keepsakes from a life adventurously lived. on $10 a day... >> $10 per diem. [ laughs ] >> so, if lise brought half of aunt naomi's ashes to...
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states and the district of columbia where every creational cannabis is legal the u.s. narcotics agency however still considers cannabis a dangerous substance. or a football now and star striker for him if it has touched down in italy ahead of his return to ac milan after 18 months playing in the u.s. the l.a. galaxy the 38 year old struck a new deal with the italian side he previously played for from 2010 to 2012 and he remains a fan favorite they're greeted by chanting supporters at the airport is expected to start trading on friday with the club currently struggling start in 11th place in the italian. now made international headlines last month after becoming the 1st one . woman to be a man at the p.t.c. darts world championship she has now been named as one of 9 challenges to compete alongside the top 9 players in this year's premier league darts competition now the 25 year old became an overnight celebrity after making it to the 3rd round off the world championship and it's all the more impressive given sherrick is a former hairdresser who only started playing dart
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she regularly appears on shows like the view, morning shows, a graduate of columbia. also the winner of the recent foundation 2018 prize which annually honors riders who best demonstrate the importance of freedom with originality, wit and eloquence. vanity fair recently recognized barry as the time star opinion writer and the jerusalem post named her the seventh most influential jew in the world. her parents, who i met this this evening, wanted to know who the other six were. [applause] most important for tonight's event, barry is a proud member of the family. her mother, aunt and sister are all graduates. she grew up as it as her backyard. [applause] our other guest this evening is mark. mark joined the university of pittsburgh for a nine month stint as a visiting assistant professor in the school of law over 40 years ago and he has never left. [laughter] he had the honor to serve as dean of the school of law and as i'm sure you're all aware, 19 years in a very successful rain as chancellor of the university which he helped lead along with his partner here in pittsbu
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this picture from the hubert harrison papers in columbia university. hubert harrison was a radical carribean migrant in harlem. the he images and recent research on trotter the last year as if life comes from that collection and one thing i would dream of is paying an undergrad student to research the people because i have my suspicions. but except for those two who are circumstanced those are the only three we know who they are. >> what was the response of the william trotter to the macconsider theism. >> he was a -- garvey was inspired by trotter and i go through this in the paper. garvey wrote when trotter died, garvey wrote a letter that was published in the negro world and kind of as a punching comment on garveyism in the crisis, that trotter was the most noble -- what call it -- the most noble of all the race, the race could have afforded to lose many other leaders. we cannot afford to lose william monroe trot sore garvey one thing he did to inspire the members in africaal diaspora to -- he took the ship that trotter took to paris and turned into
this picture from the hubert harrison papers in columbia university. hubert harrison was a radical carribean migrant in harlem. the he images and recent research on trotter the last year as if life comes from that collection and one thing i would dream of is paying an undergrad student to research the people because i have my suspicions. but except for those two who are circumstanced those are the only three we know who they are. >> what was the response of the william trotter to the...
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before heading to columbia, i met someone who was interested in talking to the farmers. so earlier, i asked you did you know what happened to the coca plant and you said no, so i want you to have a look at this video. in nottingham, meet 25—year—old lewis bradwell. he started taking cocaine as a teenager. what was a regular habit is now an occasional hit if friends are doing it. he's keen to know about the origins of the drug and readily agrees to chat to the farmers, so we arrange a 6,000—mile conversation about cocaine. so you never take cocaine yourselves? in spanish: smart lads. in spanish: you feel a buzz, a rush, uplifted. you have plenty of energy. you could stay awake for two or three days on end. yeah, afterwards, you feel terrible. you feel crap the next day. in spanish: i started when i was probably about 19. it's put in front of us everywhere. i've seen it from a young age. you can't really get away from it. in spanish: that was the main reason i wanted to stop doing it in the first place, because the cost was through the roof. i would be spending £200
before heading to columbia, i met someone who was interested in talking to the farmers. so earlier, i asked you did you know what happened to the coca plant and you said no, so i want you to have a look at this video. in nottingham, meet 25—year—old lewis bradwell. he started taking cocaine as a teenager. what was a regular habit is now an occasional hit if friends are doing it. he's keen to know about the origins of the drug and readily agrees to chat to the farmers, so we arrange a...