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. - [evan] twisted, yeah. - and i said forget the funny stuff. - [evan] i can do this, and i can make money at it probably too, right? - kids like to be scared, they liked it much better. - you said as a kid, you and your brother used to go to horror movies. i want to go a step to the side of that and ask how you decided you wanted to write? because even if it was humor writing, the lore is there was a typewriter up in your attic? - it's pretty much true. - tell the story. - it's pretty much true. - that you discovered. - i dragged a typewriter into my room. i have no idea why i liked it so much. i was a weird kid, i would just stay in my room. - hard to imagine. (audience laughing) - i'm in columbus, ohio, in a nice suburb, quiet. i had a very nice childhood. but i'm in my room typing stories, typing jokes, making little joke books, typing, typing. - and your parents were not in the business, as they say? - no my dad was a blue collar worker, we were very poor. they didn't understand at all. my mother would be outside my door, and i later realized this was the worst advice anyone eve
. - [evan] twisted, yeah. - and i said forget the funny stuff. - [evan] i can do this, and i can make money at it probably too, right? - kids like to be scared, they liked it much better. - you said as a kid, you and your brother used to go to horror movies. i want to go a step to the side of that and ask how you decided you wanted to write? because even if it was humor writing, the lore is there was a typewriter up in your attic? - it's pretty much true. - tell the story. - it's pretty much...
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this report was written by evan montgomery, senior fellow, it is my pleasure to stand in for evan who is serving as council on foreign relations, the defense department, falls to me to tell you about his work which is great. any brilliance is his. this will be the order of the day but i will keep it brief and entertaining and move on to some discussion. already failed. back here. maybe not. back please. as laid out in the overall umbrella report we believe asia will be the most important going forward. we also acknowledge that it has competed for attention or continue to compete in the middle east and asia is most important doesn't mean we dismiss them at all but it does acknowledge a very important point. the united states is a global power. we are not a regional power, we are a global power and we have to balance interest and commitment across multiple theaters. the fact that asia's strategic weight is growing and increasing importance goes back, the recognition of that goes back across multiple administrations, at least 15 years, backing the recognition of capabilities has proven c
this report was written by evan montgomery, senior fellow, it is my pleasure to stand in for evan who is serving as council on foreign relations, the defense department, falls to me to tell you about his work which is great. any brilliance is his. this will be the order of the day but i will keep it brief and entertaining and move on to some discussion. already failed. back here. maybe not. back please. as laid out in the overall umbrella report we believe asia will be the most important going...
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this report was written by evan montgomery. it is my pleasure to stand in for evan. he is currently serving council on international affairs fellowship in the defense department. so false need to tell you about his work which is great. any mistakes are mine and any brilliance is his. i will try to keep it brief and entertaining and we can move on to some discussion. see, i already failed. all right. i can get it back up. maybe not. can we go back, please? thank you. okay. as laid out in the overall umbrella report, we believe that this will be the most important theater for the united states going forward. but we also acknowledge that it has competed for attention and it will continue to compete for attention with europe and the middle east. just because we say asia is most important doesn't mean we don't have other defenses. but it does acknowledge a very important point. the united states is a global power. not a regional power but a global power. and we are going to have to balance our interest and commitments across all theaters. the facts that asia's strategic w
this report was written by evan montgomery. it is my pleasure to stand in for evan. he is currently serving council on international affairs fellowship in the defense department. so false need to tell you about his work which is great. any mistakes are mine and any brilliance is his. i will try to keep it brief and entertaining and we can move on to some discussion. see, i already failed. all right. i can get it back up. maybe not. can we go back, please? thank you. okay. as laid out in the...
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boyle, thank you very much - thanks, evan. - great seeing you. (audience applauding) we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - i'm not coming out of a journalistic background so, i like tom wolfe, for instance, who's books i love. i don't want to reproduce how many spots are on the dalmatian at the firehouse and how they talk. i want to have my imagination run free, so i'm using these real facts to then create an entirely different set of characters that have nothing to do with them. - [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. (dynamic music)
boyle, thank you very much - thanks, evan. - great seeing you. (audience applauding) we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - i'm not coming out of a journalistic background so, i like tom wolfe, for instance, who's books i love. i don't want to reproduce how many spots are on the dalmatian at the firehouse and how they talk. i want to have my...
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mack cullen, evan perez thank you. we have video from the white house, president trump and the president of peru. >>> thank you very much, everybody. it's a grade honor to have the president with us from peru. peru has been a fantastic neighbor. we've had great relationships, better now than ever before and i have known him for quite a while through reading about the work that he's done and i believe he's here to get an award at princeton, an award for what? >> for being an alumnus who did okay i guess. >> -- >> my other daughter susie goes to princeton. she wants to study medicine. >> and i sense she's very proud of you. >> and allen went to columbia. >> good students. >> so, a very, very special man and it's an honor to have him in washington at the white house and we're going to talk some business. i understand -- they are going to be buying some of our military vehicles and we are approving it and use them well, use them well and if you would like to say something, mr. president, please. >> well, i'm happy to be in
mack cullen, evan perez thank you. we have video from the white house, president trump and the president of peru. >>> thank you very much, everybody. it's a grade honor to have the president with us from peru. peru has been a fantastic neighbor. we've had great relationships, better now than ever before and i have known him for quite a while through reading about the work that he's done and i believe he's here to get an award at princeton, an award for what? >> for being an...
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evan: thanks, ian. ♪ is a word of the market. future is suggest a mixed open in the asia-pacific. >> the president is under pressure to clarify his agenda. mayaddress made a -- reveal how he delivers on his promises. bill dudley says the case for a rate hike is ever more compelling. >> the indictment of samsung developed a leader is putting the groups all strategy under st
evan: thanks, ian. ♪ is a word of the market. future is suggest a mixed open in the asia-pacific. >> the president is under pressure to clarify his agenda. mayaddress made a -- reveal how he delivers on his promises. bill dudley says the case for a rate hike is ever more compelling. >> the indictment of samsung developed a leader is putting the groups all strategy under st
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dan evans can win this title britain. england lost by one point against australia in the netball quad series at wembley, the second defeat of the tournament for england after a heavy loss to new zealand, it's a much improved england who led in this match, within touching distance of victory, but the lead slipped in the final stages despite pushing hard to pull level against the number one side in the world. they trailed by one goal with one minute left but a late australian steal meant there would be no chance of getting the victory. great match but they lost 47—46. australia won the series as well. through the game you can look at some of the critical moments where we could have got ahead of australia but we have to look at the positives, the way that we picked ourselves up, we came out and showed them, the girls fought from the start to the end and we made them made changes and you've got to do that as a coach, challenge the coach as well as the team. sergio garcia led from start to finish in the dubai desert classic.
dan evans can win this title britain. england lost by one point against australia in the netball quad series at wembley, the second defeat of the tournament for england after a heavy loss to new zealand, it's a much improved england who led in this match, within touching distance of victory, but the lead slipped in the final stages despite pushing hard to pull level against the number one side in the world. they trailed by one goal with one minute left but a late australian steal meant there...
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that was nigel evans mp. and this evening demonstrators have gathered in westminster to protest against the president's proposed state visit to the uk. the protests have been organised by a group called the stop trump coalition. politicians and celebrities addressed the crowds gathered in parliament square. among the politicians was the joint leader of the green party, caroline lucas, who was one of the speakers at the rally in parliament square. let's talk to her right now. let me put to you what nigel evans was saying. president trump, elected by more than 60 million people, and all he is doing is sticking to his promises. why shouldn't he be given a state visit? where to start really. nigel evans said he saw no evidence of racism from donald trump. i don't know where he's been for the last few weeks but anybody who has heard his rhetoric and seen his plans to be building the wall to keep the mexicans out would have no doubt about his racism. when it comes to religious intolerance we have seen the executive
that was nigel evans mp. and this evening demonstrators have gathered in westminster to protest against the president's proposed state visit to the uk. the protests have been organised by a group called the stop trump coalition. politicians and celebrities addressed the crowds gathered in parliament square. among the politicians was the joint leader of the green party, caroline lucas, who was one of the speakers at the rally in parliament square. let's talk to her right now. let me put to you...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest role is soon to be ex-husband robert dufresne on the hbo comedy, divorce. he's thomas haden church, this is overheard. (pleasant music) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? just got an f from you actually. (applause) thomas haden church, nice to see you.
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest...
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evan, start with you. can the messaging coming out of the white house get streamlined in a way that is more positive? >> i think what we're going to see is the white house is going to be able to focus on longer term message which dubke can instill. they can have that happen, have the american people see what president trump is doing on the economy, et cetera. trish: the flipside with this is you are dealing with donald trump, he has his own message, and sometimes that message may shift, depending on the circumstances. how do you -- how do you effectively sort of curtail that without -- without diminishing who he is and what he can do? >> well, it's also planning media events such as the press conference yesterday. that was planned at the very last minute. they can say strategically three months from now we'll have a press conference on this topic. because that's the legislation. helps shape the narrative. trish: for him to be him, but you think long-term about what it is that you're going to need to do, an
evan, start with you. can the messaging coming out of the white house get streamlined in a way that is more positive? >> i think what we're going to see is the white house is going to be able to focus on longer term message which dubke can instill. they can have that happen, have the american people see what president trump is doing on the economy, et cetera. trish: the flipside with this is you are dealing with donald trump, he has his own message, and sometimes that message may shift,...
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if convicted, evan mawarire faces up to 20 years in prison. it comes as president mugabe prepares to celebrate his 93rd birthday with a lavish party against a backdrop of economic hardship, as our harare correspondent shingai nyoka reports. this is the man who dared to demand that zimbabwe's ruling elite stepped down. don't worry, justice will be served. he believes he's paying the price for speaking the truth. he is accused of being behind some of the biggest protests against president mugabe in over a decade. his online rants against corruption went viral. they tell me that the black is for the majority, people like me. and yet for some reason i don't feel like i am a part of it. and soon, other zimbabweans were venting their anger, using his hashtag, thisflag. protests erupted around the world. he left the country fearing for his safety. but in the last six months the government has clamped down on civil rights. evan mawarire hasn't received the same level of public support that he did when he stood on these same court grounds last year, bu
if convicted, evan mawarire faces up to 20 years in prison. it comes as president mugabe prepares to celebrate his 93rd birthday with a lavish party against a backdrop of economic hardship, as our harare correspondent shingai nyoka reports. this is the man who dared to demand that zimbabwe's ruling elite stepped down. don't worry, justice will be served. he believes he's paying the price for speaking the truth. he is accused of being behind some of the biggest protests against president mugabe...
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on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado. ashley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. and -- >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. i don't -- >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party, ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual. but it she verbally told everyone at work like, "you should come." >> reporter: they worked together at a rehabilitation hospital where ashley was a respiratory therapist. >> she was crazy, nice. [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> just spunky. yeah, just full of energy. she was just -- she was a happy person. laughed a lot and joked. >> reporter: their friendship was new. andrea didn't know a lot about ashley but had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and her three kids, the youngest of whom was born with a dangerous con
on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado. ashley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. and -- >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. i don't -- >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party,...
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trish: okay, you think about yourself, evan, you're a conservative. you're someone who was not very excited about donald trump at all. in fact, initial you you may have disliked him as much as jessica does but you have come around. >> no, no, no. trish: over to you in a minute, jessica, you have come around, evan, and how is that? how did that come to be? what did -- what happened with you that you said, okay, this is my president and i want these policies to succeed and how does that happen with the rest of the republican party and i'm thinking about john kasich, for example, who is at the white house today? >> well, i didn't fall and hit may head. there's a time of campaigning and after the election ended. after that, whether or not we like the results we have come together, we didn't do that with barack obama because the president success is america's success. i think other republicans see that as well and we can band together and achieve results. trish: but this means also bringing congress along as he tries to get his agenda through. and jessica,
trish: okay, you think about yourself, evan, you're a conservative. you're someone who was not very excited about donald trump at all. in fact, initial you you may have disliked him as much as jessica does but you have come around. >> no, no, no. trish: over to you in a minute, jessica, you have come around, evan, and how is that? how did that come to be? what did -- what happened with you that you said, okay, this is my president and i want these policies to succeed and how does that...
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it is kind of like playing whack a mole. >> so evan, last question, to you. everyone says that putin is such an extraordinary chess player. but what i am hearing is that actually you know, the trade craft is extraordinary. the checkers play is great. but is there a long-term actual strategy here here in your view. do they know the card that they're trying to catch. do they know what they're going to do with it when they catch it. >> my own view based on reporting from talking to people who are deeply as involved with it as they can be, is that this was an improvisation. i think julia's description is exactly right. that this was an attempt to exploit an opportunity in american political culture. in some ways they didn't hack the vote. they hacked the voter. they figured out a way that they could get into our politics and monkey around. which is really the part, that is is the heart of active measures is to create a degree of chaos. to create a degree of turmoil it doesn't require that you have a coherent plausible obtainable objective. at russia is going to t
it is kind of like playing whack a mole. >> so evan, last question, to you. everyone says that putin is such an extraordinary chess player. but what i am hearing is that actually you know, the trade craft is extraordinary. the checkers play is great. but is there a long-term actual strategy here here in your view. do they know the card that they're trying to catch. do they know what they're going to do with it when they catch it. >> my own view based on reporting from talking to...
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evans is britain's flag bearer in ottawa in the absence of world number one andy murray. he's currently the most improved player in the world and set about showing it. he eased to the first then broke at a decisive moment in the second and again in the third. evans wrapped it up in straight sets 6—3, 6—3, 6—4 to put great britain one up with kyle edmund next to play. parliament will next week debate how english football is governed as mp's try to improve the way the sport is run. the culture, media and sport committee will bring a motion of ‘no confidence‘ in the football association's ability to restructure itself. the fa have responded saying they're committed to working with the government. here's our sports news correspondent richard conway with more. this is the culture, media and sports committee who have had their patients warned by the football association in recent years. they have had two reports into the governance of football and as they see it, the sa needs to reform and look at how it governs itself admits to look at that make—up of its board lev
evans is britain's flag bearer in ottawa in the absence of world number one andy murray. he's currently the most improved player in the world and set about showing it. he eased to the first then broke at a decisive moment in the second and again in the third. evans wrapped it up in straight sets 6—3, 6—3, 6—4 to put great britain one up with kyle edmund next to play. parliament will next week debate how english football is governed as mp's try to improve the way the sport is run. the...
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dan evans will lead great britain in their first davis cup of 2017. they're taking on canada in ottawa starting tonight. no andy murray of course. he's having a rest after the australian open. and canada will be without their star man milos raonic who is also resting. so evans plays the opening singles match tonight against the 17—year—old denis shapovalov. evans is the most improved player in men's tennis, now up to 45 in the world. after his match, kyle edmund will play someone ranked 80 places below him. we have really good players who have a tonne of confidence for. they are all playing really well, these quys are all playing really well, these guys here. it is always difficult with a way ties. you expect the opposition to raise their game in front of the home crowds. we have to be prepared for that full. these four guys are playing very good tennis and are ready for it. so that's a round—up of most of the day's sport. now it's time to turn our attention to the weekend's international rugby union and go inside 6 nations with olly foster. ove
dan evans will lead great britain in their first davis cup of 2017. they're taking on canada in ottawa starting tonight. no andy murray of course. he's having a rest after the australian open. and canada will be without their star man milos raonic who is also resting. so evans plays the opening singles match tonight against the 17—year—old denis shapovalov. evans is the most improved player in men's tennis, now up to 45 in the world. after his match, kyle edmund will play someone ranked 80...
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melissa headed toward frederick and evan standing by now. >> seeing anything yet, evan? >>reporter: yeah, right now, it's very wet and way colder than yesterday. i think we were getting used to that warm weather we had but that's gone. it's col right now in lees burg as we're slowly making our way towards the west virginia border to take a look at conditions. don't need to be a meteorologist to look at radar and see there's snow apparently on the way and it's coming quickly towards us but for now what we're looking at is a lot of wet roads, vdot is aware that the didn't of transportation from spot virginia saying if you can, wait till it passes. if you need to go to work, obvious advice. it's wet, right now as i'm looking arnold me, just rain but definitely not the warm day we got used to yesterday. it's getting chillier out here. we'll make our way a little closer to west virginia border to give you more of an update as we go towards where that snow is apparently coming in. all right, guys, back to you. >> thank you, evan. we concur. definitely colder today yesterday. f
melissa headed toward frederick and evan standing by now. >> seeing anything yet, evan? >>reporter: yeah, right now, it's very wet and way colder than yesterday. i think we were getting used to that warm weather we had but that's gone. it's col right now in lees burg as we're slowly making our way towards the west virginia border to take a look at conditions. don't need to be a meteorologist to look at radar and see there's snow apparently on the way and it's coming quickly towards...
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jim sciutto, evan perez they broke the story and others. evan and jim join us now. what did you find out. >> wolf, we're learning. cnn was told that the fbi rejected a recent white house request to publicly knock down media reports about communications during the 2016 campaign between donald trump's associates and russians known to u.s. intelligence. the white house south the help of the bureau and other agencies investigating the russian matter to say that the reports were wrong and that there had been no contacts these officials tell cnn. you will recall that cnn and the "new york times" first reported on this just over a week ago. and wolf, so far we've reached out to the white house but it has not yet commented on the record. >> evan, this typically is not a typical request. how did this start? >> u.s. officials tell us this began with the fbi director andrew mckab and reince priebus on the sidelines of a separate meeting. white house official disputes that account saying that mc-abe called priebus that morning stating that a report vastly misstated about the ru
jim sciutto, evan perez they broke the story and others. evan and jim join us now. what did you find out. >> wolf, we're learning. cnn was told that the fbi rejected a recent white house request to publicly knock down media reports about communications during the 2016 campaign between donald trump's associates and russians known to u.s. intelligence. the white house south the help of the bureau and other agencies investigating the russian matter to say that the reports were wrong and that...
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we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is a former cia officer who ran for president in 2016 as an ind
we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the...
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but kyle edmund couldn't back up evans' success. shapovalov in straight sets. but kyle edmund couldn't back up evans' success. he was beaten in straight sets by world number 133, vasek pospisil to level the tie at one—all. the doubles rubber featuring jamie murray and dom inglot is on bbc 2 from 6 o'clock tonight. that's all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more in the next hour. almost half of people who have a friend who's been diagnosed with cancer say they find it difficult to support them, with two—thirds admitting it's because they don't know what to say. but the charity macmillan cancer support says talking is an important part of dealing with with the illness, as andy moore reports. a diagnosis of cancer is bad enough to cope with, the macmillan cancer charity has carried out researcher that shows carried out research that shows just how difficult it can be to talk about the disease and get help. the study found that around 9% of
but kyle edmund couldn't back up evans' success. shapovalov in straight sets. but kyle edmund couldn't back up evans' success. he was beaten in straight sets by world number 133, vasek pospisil to level the tie at one—all. the doubles rubber featuring jamie murray and dom inglot is on bbc 2 from 6 o'clock tonight. that's all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more in the next hour. almost half of people...
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props rob evans and tomas francis ta ke props rob evans and tomas francis take over from sa nsom props rob evans and tomas francis take over from sansom and props rob evans and tomas francis take overfrom sansom and leigh respectively. england have made two changes for their six nations game against wales in cardiff on saturday. harlequins flanker jack clifford will make just his second start replacing tom wood, who drops to the bench. clifford will be part of an inexperienced back row which will have a total ofjust 20 caps to its name. jack nowell also comes in forjonny may on the wing. scotland captain greig laidlaw says his team have learned how to handle pressure since coach vern cotter took over. after holding off a late comeback from ireland last saturday, laidlaw feels his team have an excellent chance of making it two wins out of two when they play france this weekend even though it's 18 years since they last won in paris. the start of the game is massively important, the first instances in the game, our kick—off for us receiving, the first thing we do in the game is psycholo
props rob evans and tomas francis ta ke props rob evans and tomas francis take over from sa nsom props rob evans and tomas francis take over from sansom and props rob evans and tomas francis take overfrom sansom and leigh respectively. england have made two changes for their six nations game against wales in cardiff on saturday. harlequins flanker jack clifford will make just his second start replacing tom wood, who drops to the bench. clifford will be part of an inexperienced back row which...
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evan mawariray, who started the this flag movement, will stand trial later this month. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. it comes as president mugabe prepares to celebrate his 93rd birthday with a lavish party against a backdrop of economic hardship, as our harare correspondent shingai nyoka reports. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, i have been arrested again. this is how the state responded to government critic evan mawarire, as he stepped off the plane after six months of self—imposed exile. he's in chains, but defiant, despite facing serious charges. the charge sheet says he incited the public locally and internationally to revolt and overthrow the government. they were some of the most violent protests in over a decade, anger targeted at the long—time leader president mugabe, and corruption in his administration. let them see that zimbabweans are rising up... the state say mawarire's social media posts calling for work stoppages incited a series of violent protests, even months after he left. injuly similar charges were thrown out on a technicality,
evan mawariray, who started the this flag movement, will stand trial later this month. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. it comes as president mugabe prepares to celebrate his 93rd birthday with a lavish party against a backdrop of economic hardship, as our harare correspondent shingai nyoka reports. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, i have been arrested again. this is how the state responded to government critic evan mawarire, as he stepped off the plane after six months of...
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we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest i
we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced...
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we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? ♪ ♪ the hydrogen fueled mirai. its only emission is water. toyota. let's go places. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
we'll be right back with evan mcmullin. ♪ why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the...
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here's evan davis. we're going to be hearing from one of the women who resigned from labour's front bench team tonight in order to defy the referendum result and vote against brexit. what is her message to the public? join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with evan. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. good evening. these are our headlines: manchester city close the gap on the top four in the premier league after hammering the hammers again. it's a miserable manchester united forjose mourinho as united slip up at home to the bottom club. a winter of defeat in india for england as they add a twenty20 series to their test and one—day competitions. good evening. last night, the top for all dropped points in the premier league. it was a chance for the two manchester clubs to capitalise this evening but only one code. manchester city thrashed west ham in the fa cup a few weeks ago and they dished out another heavy defeat to move level on points with liverpool in fou
here's evan davis. we're going to be hearing from one of the women who resigned from labour's front bench team tonight in order to defy the referendum result and vote against brexit. what is her message to the public? join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with evan. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. good evening. these are our headlines: manchester city close the gap on the top four in the premier league after hammering the hammers again. it's a...
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evan, thanks very much. evan is over at the justice department. in coming up, the white house daily briefing now only moments away. we'll go to the white house and hear from sean spicer right after this. wish your skin could bounce back like... ...it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it... ...supple and hydrated... ...day... ...after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to 1000 times its weight... ...in water. this refreshing water gel... plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. hydro boost... from neutrogena®. see what's possible. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lu
evan, thanks very much. evan is over at the justice department. in coming up, the white house daily briefing now only moments away. we'll go to the white house and hear from sean spicer right after this. wish your skin could bounce back like... ...it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it... ...supple and hydrated... ...day... ...after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to 1000 times its weight... ...in water. this refreshing water...
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here are three of you guys, kelly, mike, evan. this is a free app that lets you create and send these kind of cartoon images to friends and family in a snap. our own jim cramer sent me the following bitmoji last night. as everyone in the newsroom knows, good luck keeping up with jim. they bought bitmoji. it is the number one free app on the app store. these are the kinds of features that can make snap more fun and familiar which can boost engagement, a plus for advertisers. bit strips is one of several acquisitions. it bought mobile scanning app scan for 54 million in 2014 in cash and equity. mobile video communications company looks to be 79, plus stock in 2015. 64 million for bit strips in 2016 in that same year 115 million for mobile search company verbify. bitmoji is more important for snap as growth slowed. daily active users in q4 grew 3% quarter over quarter. >> josh, did you create those bitmojis? >> for you three? no, that was your very talented producer. i was amazed by how ripped mike looks, by the way, right there. tha
here are three of you guys, kelly, mike, evan. this is a free app that lets you create and send these kind of cartoon images to friends and family in a snap. our own jim cramer sent me the following bitmoji last night. as everyone in the newsroom knows, good luck keeping up with jim. they bought bitmoji. it is the number one free app on the app store. these are the kinds of features that can make snap more fun and familiar which can boost engagement, a plus for advertisers. bit strips is one of...
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as a kid, football meant everything to evan mack. and he couldn't wait to play at seven ast o poll's analy high school. >> it made the promise of making my life better. >> reporter: but he said the school made his life worse. >> all the i got from the day i showed up on that campus was nothing but disappointment after disappointment after disappointment. >> reporter: he says students made racist comments, teachers overlooked it and administrators failed to act in a district where black and biracial students make up just 6% of the population. mack says on the field kids used racial slurs is and in class they called him the n-word. >> and i would say, could you please not do that. >> reporter: around campus he noticed that the confederate flag on clothing and cars. a former classmate posted this picture on social media. and in the locker room, he says he once overheard some teammates singing this david allen coe song. ♪ but a [ bleep ] greasy [ bleep ] ♪ >> reporter: he tells us the language happened within earshot of school staff
as a kid, football meant everything to evan mack. and he couldn't wait to play at seven ast o poll's analy high school. >> it made the promise of making my life better. >> reporter: but he said the school made his life worse. >> all the i got from the day i showed up on that campus was nothing but disappointment after disappointment after disappointment. >> reporter: he says students made racist comments, teachers overlooked it and administrators failed to act in a...
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evan and kurt, thank you very much for joining. coming up, what donald trump said and did not say today about michael flynn shows how he is using the press to build a wall around his own world view. i've got a breakdown on that. >>> and first tonight, labor advocates declaring victory as andrew posner withdraws formally as donald trump's labor secretary. okay, so what's our latest data say? our customer is a 21-year-old female. heavily into basketball. wait. data just changed... now she's into disc sports. ah, no she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc sports too stressful. hold on. let me ask you this... what's she gonna like six months from now? who do we have on aerial karate? steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. just steve. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. >>> the emerging movement to stop donald trump is declaring victory tonight as andrew puzder is withdrawing as trump's labor secretary nominee. a big piece of news that is next. with thi
evan and kurt, thank you very much for joining. coming up, what donald trump said and did not say today about michael flynn shows how he is using the press to build a wall around his own world view. i've got a breakdown on that. >>> and first tonight, labor advocates declaring victory as andrew posner withdraws formally as donald trump's labor secretary. okay, so what's our latest data say? our customer is a 21-year-old female. heavily into basketball. wait. data just changed... now...
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evan and kurt, thank you very much for joining. coming up, what donald trump said and did not say today about michael flynn shows how he is using the press to build a wall around his own world view. i've got a breakdown on that. >>> and first tonight, labor advocates declaring victory as andrew posner withdraws formally as donald trump's labor secretary. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hou
evan and kurt, thank you very much for joining. coming up, what donald trump said and did not say today about michael flynn shows how he is using the press to build a wall around his own world view. i've got a breakdown on that. >>> and first tonight, labor advocates declaring victory as andrew posner withdraws formally as donald trump's labor secretary. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know...
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but "dear evan hanson" is striking a chord. >> brilliant. fabulous. >> a tear-jerker. >> the music is the brainchild of benj pasek and justin paul. who scored oscar nominations writing lyrics for the musical "la la land." with "dear evan hanson" they built a story around an isolated anxious teenager longing to fit in. ♪ >> you see it on stage, you're seeing a boy almost be swallowed by social media. >> and then the people in his community. >> and the noise that surrounds him and all he wants is to feel like he's not invisible. >> through the show's twists and turns, evan becomes a social media sensation before things spiral out of control. >> i think he's sort of painfully imperfect. >> his ups and downs are brought to life by actor ben platt. >> i get a lot of letters from young people who have struggled with similar things and felt seen by this character in the show. i don't think it's a character that's been represented in musical theater this way. >> while platt hears from the young, the actor who plays his mom connects with the parent
but "dear evan hanson" is striking a chord. >> brilliant. fabulous. >> a tear-jerker. >> the music is the brainchild of benj pasek and justin paul. who scored oscar nominations writing lyrics for the musical "la la land." with "dear evan hanson" they built a story around an isolated anxious teenager longing to fit in. ♪ >> you see it on stage, you're seeing a boy almost be swallowed by social media. >> and then the people in his...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other irresistible foodie reality shows. his new collection of mouthwatering multicultural recipes, the red rooster cookbook: the story of food and hustle in harlem has just been published. he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other...
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council member jack evans supports a team paid stadium at rfk. he says the name issue will work itself out. the multibillion business belongs in d.c. >> we don't want to lose the opportunity to have the team in the city and have it go somewhere else and then the name
council member jack evans supports a team paid stadium at rfk. he says the name issue will work itself out. the multibillion business belongs in d.c. >> we don't want to lose the opportunity to have the team in the city and have it go somewhere else and then the name
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here's steve evans in seoul. as we heard, president trump's new secretary of state rex tillerson was confirmed a few hours ago. this came as the new us defence secretary, james mattis, starts a four day visit to south korea and japan. before being elected, mr trump angered politicians in both countries by suggesting that they weren't doing enough — or paying enough — to defend themselves against north korea. here's steve evans in seoul. donald trump has his fans in south korea, a small but fervent demonstration of loyalty outside the us embassy in seoul. we love the united states of america. the united states of america and korea, we are blood brothers. blood brothers on frequentjoint military exercises. us and south korean troops as one is the message. but during the american election, mr trump said south korea only paid peanuts for the presence of 2008 is an american troops here full i solemnly swear... the brand—new defence secretary comes to asia saying the alliance is a strong, demands for more money a
here's steve evans in seoul. as we heard, president trump's new secretary of state rex tillerson was confirmed a few hours ago. this came as the new us defence secretary, james mattis, starts a four day visit to south korea and japan. before being elected, mr trump angered politicians in both countries by suggesting that they weren't doing enough — or paying enough — to defend themselves against north korea. here's steve evans in seoul. donald trump has his fans in south korea, a small but...
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veteran councilmember jack evans supports a team-paid stadium at its out, the multi-billion dollar business belongs in d.c. >> we don't want to lose the opportunity to have the team in
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evan kozlov, wusa 9. >> and evan wanted to point out that teresa will be traveling all across the country, to be visiting breweries, big and small. and she'll be collecting histories to be saved in the smith sonnian archives. -- smithsonian archives. not bad. >> you like beer? >> some beer. i'm not a big beer guy. >> i like a 3% belgian beer because it really tastes like grapefruit juice. i'm really not good at it. >> maybe mike's hard lemonade is better for me. desire snow -- >>> snow. we've got cold. but not going to see anything out of this. it's going to get mild again. >> very mild winter. except for a few da today. today is going to be a chilly one. we're going to get temperatures, struggling to get to 40. if not 40, 41, 42. a little breeze. a little chill out there. yes, one of those days, where the boots, the gloves, the winter coats. and this evening, if you're going to be out, it's going to be dry, but certainly on the cold side. 30s, wind chills in the 20s. we have 38. feeling like 33 with a north wind at 7 miles per hour. notice how dry it is. dew point is 11. got a 20-degree
evan kozlov, wusa 9. >> and evan wanted to point out that teresa will be traveling all across the country, to be visiting breweries, big and small. and she'll be collecting histories to be saved in the smith sonnian archives. -- smithsonian archives. not bad. >> you like beer? >> some beer. i'm not a big beer guy. >> i like a 3% belgian beer because it really tastes like grapefruit juice. i'm really not good at it. >> maybe mike's hard lemonade is better for me....
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. >> evan, we're learning the white house is planning to roll out a new executive order pertaining to the proposed travel ban in the next day or two. what are you hearing about what's going to be in this new order? >> reporter: well, ana, there's a lot of different changes they're trying to make in this executive order to make it survive court challenges. tal kopan reported that they are trying to make sure they remove any religious test for immigrants and refugees being allowed into the country. we also know part of this is to make sure that the executive order is at least rolled out to the agencies that are going to have to enforce it. we know that general kelly was in munich this weekend, at the munich security conference, and one of the things he finally admitted was that the last rollout was chaotic, and frankly he wants to make sure his officers have more time to be able to carry this out. we expect that this order is going to be released perhaps in the next few days. over the weekend it was still being written. so we expect that whatever it is, they want to make sure that it's
. >> evan, we're learning the white house is planning to roll out a new executive order pertaining to the proposed travel ban in the next day or two. what are you hearing about what's going to be in this new order? >> reporter: well, ana, there's a lot of different changes they're trying to make in this executive order to make it survive court challenges. tal kopan reported that they are trying to make sure they remove any religious test for immigrants and refugees being allowed...
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veteran councilmember jack evans supports a team-paid stadium at he says the name issue will work its out, the multi-billion dollar business belongs in d.c. >> we don't want to lose the
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but i think at its core, what must be remembered at all times is evan mawarire is not the problem. he's never been the problem. the problems that got everybody to rise up the first time he spoke out remain. those problems include an over 80% unemployment rate. the country is running out of cash. in this supermarket, zimbabweans are weighing up the price increases, in a desperate measure the government has introduced a 15% tax on some basic goods. it is very, very unusual, it is very unprecedented. most countries don't impose sales tax or vat on basic commodities. it comes as they prepare to throw another lavish birthday party for the long—time leader president mugabe later this month. he turns 93 and says he will stand again for elections in 2018. the this flag pastor has not ruled out running for office, but his immediate fate lies in the hands of mr mugabe's government. the rise of the robot and the impact of automation on human workers is fast becoming one of the biggest challenges in the modern world. one report in the uk this week warned that nearly a quarter of a million pu
but i think at its core, what must be remembered at all times is evan mawarire is not the problem. he's never been the problem. the problems that got everybody to rise up the first time he spoke out remain. those problems include an over 80% unemployment rate. the country is running out of cash. in this supermarket, zimbabweans are weighing up the price increases, in a desperate measure the government has introduced a 15% tax on some basic goods. it is very, very unusual, it is very...
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carter evans is in hard-hit los angeles with the latest.
carter evans is in hard-hit los angeles with the latest.
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it seems like evan spiegel might be different. what's your take? >> i think he's going to take a much lower profile. i think it will be really interesting to see what he does in terms of tv interviews fr the company goes public. but he has been far more private and camera shy than any of these other ceos in this category, whether it's twitter or linkedin before it went public, certainly facebook. it's interesting, we were looking for interviews me he had done and he hasn't done a tv interview in years. he did some interviews on cnbc, on the "today" show years ago but he has tried to steer clear of the public eye. i don't think he's going to be taking the same public role that we see these other ceos taking. but we'll have to see if he changes his tune once the company is public. >> yeah. eric schmidt has been very complementary of his management style and we'll be talking more about what it means to have left stanford and not stayed in san francisco, gone to venice and done your business that way, in that town. >> yes, and i have spoken to him a li
it seems like evan spiegel might be different. what's your take? >> i think he's going to take a much lower profile. i think it will be really interesting to see what he does in terms of tv interviews fr the company goes public. but he has been far more private and camera shy than any of these other ceos in this category, whether it's twitter or linkedin before it went public, certainly facebook. it's interesting, we were looking for interviews me he had done and he hasn't done a tv...
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but "dear evan hansen" is striking a chord. >> brilliant. fabulous. >> a tear-jerker. >> the music is the brainchild of benj pasek and justin paul. who scored oscar nominations writing lyrics for the movie "la la land." with "dear evan hansen" they built a story around an isolated anxious teenager longing to fit in. ♪ >> you see it on stage, you're seeing a boy almost be swallowed by social media. >> and then the people in his community. >> and the noise that surrounds him and all he wants is to feel like he's not invisible. >> through the show's twists and turns, evan becomes a social media sensation before things spiral out of control. >> i think he's sort of painfully imperfect. >> his ups and downs are brought to life by actor ben platt. >> i get a lot of letters from young people who have struggled with similar things and felt seen by this character in the show. that's been represented in musical theater this way. >> the actor who plays with his mom connects with parents. >> you'll see the mothers behind their teenager with red eyes,
but "dear evan hansen" is striking a chord. >> brilliant. fabulous. >> a tear-jerker. >> the music is the brainchild of benj pasek and justin paul. who scored oscar nominations writing lyrics for the movie "la la land." with "dear evan hansen" they built a story around an isolated anxious teenager longing to fit in. ♪ >> you see it on stage, you're seeing a boy almost be swallowed by social media. >> and then the people in his...
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but i think at its core, what must be remembered at all times is evan mawarire is not the problem. he's never been the problem. the problem is that got everybody to rise up the first time he spoke out remain. those problems include an over 80% unemployment rate. the country is running out of cash. in this supermarket, zimbabweans are weighing up the price increases, in a desperate measure the government has introduced a 15% tax on some basic goods. to is very, very unusual, it is very unprecedented. most countries don't impose sales tax or vat on basic commodities. it comes as they prepare to throw another lavish birthday party for the long—time leader president mugabe later this month. he turns 93 and says he will stand again for elections in 2018. the this flag pastor has not ruled out running for office, but his immediate fate lies in the hands of mr mugabe's government. the rise of the robot and the impact of automation on human workers is fast becoming one of the biggest challenges in the modern world. one report in the uk this week warned that nearly a quarter of a million
but i think at its core, what must be remembered at all times is evan mawarire is not the problem. he's never been the problem. the problem is that got everybody to rise up the first time he spoke out remain. those problems include an over 80% unemployment rate. the country is running out of cash. in this supermarket, zimbabweans are weighing up the price increases, in a desperate measure the government has introduced a 15% tax on some basic goods. to is very, very unusual, it is very...
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steve evans joins us from seoul. we understand this nerve agent, vx, was used to kill the half brother of the north korean leader. the way malaysian authorities have brought it is they think north koreans are behind it but they have stopped short of saying the north korean state is behind it. that is right. one presumes they are simply saying what they think they know. in other words, you can make the inn for all that this substance is not the kind of material that is easily obtained. it is manufactured. it is not created in nature and needs sophisticated laboratories to make it. north korea has been suspected of having this material in the past and having technological links with syria, for example, with this kind of material. malaysian authorities arejust of material. malaysian authorities are just saying this is the evidence, we see links with north koreans, but we haven't got the hard evidence that links to the state itself. but if you have got this kind of material, you do not make it u nless kind of material, y
steve evans joins us from seoul. we understand this nerve agent, vx, was used to kill the half brother of the north korean leader. the way malaysian authorities have brought it is they think north koreans are behind it but they have stopped short of saying the north korean state is behind it. that is right. one presumes they are simply saying what they think they know. in other words, you can make the inn for all that this substance is not the kind of material that is easily obtained. it is...
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so, i'm wondering whether evans report will bring tension, renewed attention to u.s. emphasis on demanding the allies to be more responsible, maybe play a bigger role than the have in the past? for u.s. interest and so i'm just wondering if whether that's going to happen or not under the new administration. >> first off it is -- that the united states cannot hear more about an ally security than the ally itself cares about its own security. the good news news is that by martian asian western pacific we have a group of allies that do care about their security and really are investing in their security. in the case of japan, ground self-defense already operates land-based cruise missiles and that is being modernized. i think that is a virtue. for the us, particularly particularly where you started your question u.s. mobile m base missile. my thought is that you're not talking about a permanent garrison of americans on foreign territory, but rather equipping some subset of army units are raising new units to have come as part of their mission set coastal defense which co
so, i'm wondering whether evans report will bring tension, renewed attention to u.s. emphasis on demanding the allies to be more responsible, maybe play a bigger role than the have in the past? for u.s. interest and so i'm just wondering if whether that's going to happen or not under the new administration. >> first off it is -- that the united states cannot hear more about an ally security than the ally itself cares about its own security. the good news news is that by martian asian...