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i see what maine can become. if we have leadership, if we have vision, if we have the courage to embrace new ideas. maine has great potential, but we're going to have to find strong, effective, intelligent and caring leadership. >> thank you. terry hayes. >> thank you very much like and i think all of you, tonight to hear the conversation were going to have to i name is terry hayes and want to be your next governor. as maine's first independent state treasurer at work with republican administration and with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to help balance the budget and to pay our bills on time. just like you folks do at home. i'm looking for for a promotioo the role of governor. i i think a nonpartisan in this capacity is in maine's best interest, someone who talks straight, who tells the truth and puts people over partisanship at every opportunity. i don't see maine as divided or as divisive. i see us as one large piece of geography with a lot of people spread out. and they know that we can do our public po
i see what maine can become. if we have leadership, if we have vision, if we have the courage to embrace new ideas. maine has great potential, but we're going to have to find strong, effective, intelligent and caring leadership. >> thank you. terry hayes. >> thank you very much like and i think all of you, tonight to hear the conversation were going to have to i name is terry hayes and want to be your next governor. as maine's first independent state treasurer at work with...
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or maine people. so, when i was in the a grades fromgot the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. approvednow if the nra of the actions i took in april supporting a red flag bill, but i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support that is where i stand. going toyou per we are move onto a rapidfire round now. in the interest of time, not all of them are yes or no questions, but if you could just kind of list so we can get everybody in. ordergoing to do these in starting with sean and moving down the line. i will be answering -- i will be asking the questions. if elected, and each of you will enter the spirit if elected, what will be you number one legislative priority monday one? -- on day one? mr. moody: i think i would want to introduce a bill that would make sure that we had a school resource officer in every high school. it is that important to our young -- to our youth. we n
or maine people. so, when i was in the a grades fromgot the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. approvednow if the nra of the actions i took in april supporting a red flag bill, but i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support that is where i stand. going toyou per we are move onto a rapidfire round now. in the interest of time, not all of them are yes or no...
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or maine people. so, when i was in the legislature, i got a grades from the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. i don't know if the nra approved of the actions i took in april supporting a red flag bill, but , i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support the testimony. that is where i stand. moderator: thank you, janet. we are going to move onto a rapidfire round now. in the interest of time, not all of them are yes or no questions, but if you could just kind of list so we can get everybody in. we're going to do these in order starting with shawn and moving down the line. i will be asking the questions. shawn, let's start with this 1 -- and each of you will answer these questions. if elected, what will be you number one legislative priority on day one? mr. moody: i think i would want to introduce a bill that would make sure that we had a school resource officer in every high
or maine people. so, when i was in the legislature, i got a grades from the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. i don't know if the nra approved of the actions i took in april supporting a red flag bill, but , i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support the testimony. that is where i stand. moderator: thank you, janet. we are going to move onto a rapidfire round now....
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-- maine a better place. this race isn't about personality or political party. it's about who can provide positive leadership that can bring us together, that can create a 21st century economy that will reverberate for generations to come into the future. >> thank you. and now, janet, you get the first question since sean had the first opening remarks. bill, do you want to get things rolling? >> thank you, carol. our first question deals with infrastructure and technology. you all say that broadband, extending broadband is a top economic development priority here in maine. we all know that's important. but please be specific. what do you propose, how much would it cost, and where would the money come from? >> great question. we are all in favor of broadband, by getting there is a difficult challenge. there is more federal money coming down the price and we should take into. millions of dollars are appropriated by congress and we should take every penny that is due us. first, we need to have a statewide broadb
-- maine a better place. this race isn't about personality or political party. it's about who can provide positive leadership that can bring us together, that can create a 21st century economy that will reverberate for generations to come into the future. >> thank you. and now, janet, you get the first question since sean had the first opening remarks. bill, do you want to get things rolling? >> thank you, carol. our first question deals with infrastructure and technology. you all...
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district here in maine. another thing that's really important, jared is the only political figure in the state of maine that's visible, highly visible, i should say that is supporting a 3.8% surtax on our income. that will take maine's income tax rate to almost 11%, more than california, more than new york, and double the highest rate in massachusetts. that's why he got a 100% -- he votes 100% against small business in maine. it's horrible. not the way to go. >> 45 seconds? >> thank you. i don't think a high rating with the nra ensures anyone's safety. guns kill, but at the same time they can be a good time. i enjoy going shooting with my father-in-law. i don't think anyone here or any politician that i know of is saying get rid of guns. but it seems politicians especially during midterm election are afraid to scare people, but this is a conversation that needs to happen. and this is actions need to be taken. i'm tired of hearing, you know, my prayers are with those people who are suffering. it's too much. a
district here in maine. another thing that's really important, jared is the only political figure in the state of maine that's visible, highly visible, i should say that is supporting a 3.8% surtax on our income. that will take maine's income tax rate to almost 11%, more than california, more than new york, and double the highest rate in massachusetts. that's why he got a 100% -- he votes 100% against small business in maine. it's horrible. not the way to go. >> 45 seconds? >> thank...
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or maine people. so, when i was in the legislature, i got a grades from the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. for protecting no net loss. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. i don't know if the nra approved of the actions i took in april, supporting a red flag bill, but i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support the testimony. that is where i stand. moderator: thank you, janet. we are going to move onto a rapidfire round now. in the interest of time, not all of them are yes or no questions, but if you could just kind of list so we can get everybody in. we're going to do these in order starting with shawn and moving down the line. i will be asking the questions. shawn, let's start with this one -- and each of you will answer these questions. if elected, what will be you number one legislative priority on day one? mr. moody: i think i would want to introduce a bill that would make sure that we had a school r
or maine people. so, when i was in the legislature, i got a grades from the sportsman alliance and the nra for protecting hunting lands. for protecting no net loss. that's what they said in their brochures. that was 14 years ago. i don't know if the nra approved of the actions i took in april, supporting a red flag bill, but i didn't ask them. the sportsman alliance of maine did approve that and did support the testimony. that is where i stand. moderator: thank you, janet. we are going to move...
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maine matters. we matter. let's get someone in washington who's going to bring business back. >> thank you. jared golden. >> thank you. thank you to everyone back home. i also want to thank my wife back home, isabelle, thank you, i love you very much. i know you're watching. when i was in the marines, we have a simple rule, leaders put the people they rule first before they stop the think about themselves. privates were first in line to eat, then came private first class, lance corporal, right on up through the ranks to the highest ranking officer that was present. this is critically important, i think, in the context of who you should choose to represent you this congress. i understand what real leadership is. that's why i'm going to put you first. i'm going to put the middle class first, i'm going to fight for working middle class people, i'm going to fight to protect medicare, social security and people's health care coverage to make sure you have access to affordable coverage. it's the number one issue in
maine matters. we matter. let's get someone in washington who's going to bring business back. >> thank you. jared golden. >> thank you. thank you to everyone back home. i also want to thank my wife back home, isabelle, thank you, i love you very much. i know you're watching. when i was in the marines, we have a simple rule, leaders put the people they rule first before they stop the think about themselves. privates were first in line to eat, then came private first class, lance...
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at the economy is his main priority. of. the economy lost investors with the crisis but also not a lot about security or corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. well tonight who has promised to liberalize the economy of privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign promises i would not i mean i'm going to be so we are told to do whatever trump does because trump can. hear quite china because the united states have but i don't see a high def you can trade balance with china brazil has very high there was a trade balance and so it's not the same in china is much more important problem for brazil they are still china it's not quite big that anger towards the political class has helped to win the presidency but even though his violently toric scares many brazil there are those who want their daily lives to
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rice mean that, she wants to run against susan collins in maine? it turns out ambassador rice might have roots in maine, at least that's how i'm reading this. she said, quote, thanks for the encouragement. i'm not making any announce wants, but like so many americans i'm deeply disappointed in senator collin's vote. to be clear susan collins is not running for election next month, but she is up in 2020. like i said, oh. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now it's time for the "last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> i had the same reaction to that tweet. it's one of those things you hold it and look at it and wonder how many times do i have to read this before i see that it's fake or something. >> i just immediately started googling susan rice connections to maine, susan rice, maine. >> that was the most economical sticking a toe in the water of
rice mean that, she wants to run against susan collins in maine? it turns out ambassador rice might have roots in maine, at least that's how i'm reading this. she said, quote, thanks for the encouragement. i'm not making any announce wants, but like so many americans i'm deeply disappointed in senator collin's vote. to be clear susan collins is not running for election next month, but she is up in 2020. like i said, oh. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on...
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she is a former state legislator in maine, 10 years in the legislature there. elected first at 25, the youngest main house mentor -- house minority leader. thank you for being with us. emily: i am thrilled to be here. susan: let me introduce the reporters asking question. amy is a reporter for the washington post. for the wallrted street journal. get started with questions, i want to tell the audience a little bit about the statistics going into this year's election. in the primaries, 235 women have won major party nominations. 22 women have major senate nominations. 16 are vying for governor slots. a big year for women, and we will learn more about what that means. any, you are up first. amy: i wonder if you could start out with talking about what we are going to see in the next four weeks, the final stretch of the midterms, where the hottest race is, where our surprises, and how do you think the drama of the brett kavanaugh affectedion process what we will see in the last few weeks? emily: let me put in the context where we are headed in the next 3.5 weeks. i
she is a former state legislator in maine, 10 years in the legislature there. elected first at 25, the youngest main house mentor -- house minority leader. thank you for being with us. emily: i am thrilled to be here. susan: let me introduce the reporters asking question. amy is a reporter for the washington post. for the wallrted street journal. get started with questions, i want to tell the audience a little bit about the statistics going into this year's election. in the primaries, 235 women...
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>> it's a big issue in maine. i work in maine. i've grown up and live in maine and i'm a clinical therapist in maine. this particular kavanaugh trial has -- plays a role in what i do for a living and the people i deal with every day. >> you feel it was insensitive to assault survivors? >> excuse me? >> you feel like it was insensitive for her to vote in favor of him given your assault survivors? >> i do feel that way. although she stated that her voting in favor of kavanaugh was no reflection of the senate being insensitive to those who have experienced sexual assault. however -- >> you feel like it was? >> those who have experienced it do and will find it offensive. and as another knife in the back. >> and i want to get to lisa. very briefly before we go. how did you feel as a registered republican that kavanaugh got her vote? >> it's just hard to really -- to watch these kinds of things because of my personal experiences with military sexual trauma but as a republican, i, obviously, i agree with senator collins. >> so you're hap
>> it's a big issue in maine. i work in maine. i've grown up and live in maine and i'm a clinical therapist in maine. this particular kavanaugh trial has -- plays a role in what i do for a living and the people i deal with every day. >> you feel it was insensitive to assault survivors? >> excuse me? >> you feel like it was insensitive for her to vote in favor of him given your assault survivors? >> i do feel that way. although she stated that her voting in favor of...
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any sort of policing gauge action adventure it would probably be from the main and. that's what i'm hearing. from david martin on the scene for us at cologne main train station david thank you very much for that update. and we will of course bring you more details on that story as they come in to us now germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future today after uncle michael's allies in bavaria suffered a huge defeat in a regional election leaders of the three coalition parties are meeting to discuss the way forward after voters delivered what's being called a resoundingly slap to the government in a vote in bavaria that chancellor angela merkel spoke a short while ago at a conference on foreign trade and services it was her first appearance since the barren election she said it was clear her government has work to do and in the grand coalition has not succeeded in doing what it was i had tried to do so far and the lesson that i have learned from yesterday's elections is that i as the german chancellor behind the coalition need to do more to ensure that
any sort of policing gauge action adventure it would probably be from the main and. that's what i'm hearing. from david martin on the scene for us at cologne main train station david thank you very much for that update. and we will of course bring you more details on that story as they come in to us now germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future today after uncle michael's allies in bavaria suffered a huge defeat in a regional election leaders of the three coalition parties are...
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soy beans, one faof north dakota's main exports. the result has been drastic losses for soybean farmers here. >> it's basically been shut down for us. >> woodruff: kummer is but one of tens of thousands of soybean farmers in north dakota who are feeling the effects the trade war with china. >> the combine will come across, and it will cut it right here. >> woodruff: uh-huh.ov sara l and her husband oversee 8,000 acres in hillsborough, half of which are soybeans. >> we're really feeling the effects here in north dakta. soybeans have become a very good crop for us here in thisge raphy and on our own farm. china is a major customer of ours. we miss having thetu opporty to sell our beans to them. they've been great customers over the years. >> woodruff:a ls estimates their losses alone could run to almost $200,000 this year, meaning they can't growi tr business as they had planned. >> we were actually thinking about getting another combine earlier this year. well, the soybean price started plummeting in may and june, noad we diddo that
soy beans, one faof north dakota's main exports. the result has been drastic losses for soybean farmers here. >> it's basically been shut down for us. >> woodruff: kummer is but one of tens of thousands of soybean farmers in north dakota who are feeling the effects the trade war with china. >> the combine will come across, and it will cut it right here. >> woodruff: uh-huh.ov sara l and her husband oversee 8,000 acres in hillsborough, half of which are soybeans. >>...
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come back the maine. they say, we saved up money, maybe we'll be able to return. there's a real stroke draw to come home, but they are not able to pull down the types o salaries that they can get in boston, new york, washington, d.c. >> what are you doing? >> sreenivasan: erica skiff took out $70,000 to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing from st. joseph's college. >> it's overwhelming wh you go through school. you don't think about it. llen you graduate and it's like, oh, i have to pay this back now. yeah, it definitely overwhelming each month. can you smile? >> sreenivasan: this summer she and her husband elias d their first child. erica was give an four-week maternity leave from her nursng job at 66% of her normal pay. at 33%, that' a significant g nt in the finances. >> sreenivasan: use reucational tax credit, erica ived $4,500 a year. >> that credit allows us a little more wiggle room than we normally have. i'm able to stay home without feeling the burden so much of not having the pay that i normally
come back the maine. they say, we saved up money, maybe we'll be able to return. there's a real stroke draw to come home, but they are not able to pull down the types o salaries that they can get in boston, new york, washington, d.c. >> what are you doing? >> sreenivasan: erica skiff took out $70,000 to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing from st. joseph's college. >> it's overwhelming wh you go through school. you don't think about it. llen you graduate and it's like, oh, i...
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i'm here every day. >> is this your main home? >> yes, it is. >> if this is your main home, why are you taking out trash at? >> taking out trash? because i own a home and i want to make sure there's no trash there. so my main thing is i want to make sure that even though the properties i do own, i still live here. so i've been living here for almost four months. >> reporter: at first, he said tings right now. >> reporter: but on facebook, his wife described him as someone i live with and poked fun about who's washing dishes at home. he also said he moved closer to his sick father. >> i need to be closer to him. >> reporter: driving from the triplex to his father in berkeley isn't that much closer. compared to his other home, it's about a five-mile distance. his family issues may explain why he decided to move, but why is he evicting everyone else? >> right now, i have no clue. >> is this where you were living full time when you gave them the eviction notice? >> i believe i was. is a neighborincreasing proper you'll have a perverse
i'm here every day. >> is this your main home? >> yes, it is. >> if this is your main home, why are you taking out trash at? >> taking out trash? because i own a home and i want to make sure there's no trash there. so my main thing is i want to make sure that even though the properties i do own, i still live here. so i've been living here for almost four months. >> reporter: at first, he said tings right now. >> reporter: but on facebook, his wife described...
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at the economy is his main priority. the economy it has lost investors with the crisis also narrow says a lot about security of corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china. but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign promises i would not get me i'm going to be so difficult or so she do whatever trump does because trump can. can quite china because the united states have had that high def you can trade balance with china brazil has very high there was a trade balance and so it's not the same in chinese and much more important probably for brazil then brazil china it's not like they were here anger towards the political class has helped to win the presidency but even though his violently toric scares many brazil there are those who want their daily lives to change
at the economy is his main priority. the economy it has lost investors with the crisis also narrow says a lot about security of corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china. but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign promises i would...
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. >> reporter: democrats argue there are two main issues here, the allegations of sexual assault and the broader question of kavanaugh's character, revealed in his furious strongly partisan testimony. >> fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left wing opposition groups. >> reporter: and in an extremely rare move, retired u.s. supreme court justice and lifelong republican john paul stevens came out against kavanaugh. he told a small crowd in bo boca raton, florida, that it's what judge kavanaugh's performance at the confirmation hearings revealed that was disqualifying for him. >> i think his performance during the hearings caused me to change my mind. >> reporter: tonight, judge kavanaugh responded to the criticism in an editorial in the "wall street journal," writing, i was very emotional last thursday, more so than i have ever been. i might have been too emotional at times. i know that my tone was sharp and i said a few things i should not have said. i hope everyone can understan
. >> reporter: democrats argue there are two main issues here, the allegations of sexual assault and the broader question of kavanaugh's character, revealed in his furious strongly partisan testimony. >> fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left wing opposition groups. >> reporter: and in an extremely rare move, retired u.s. supreme court justice and lifelong republican...
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>> i think it is important that people in -- to people in maine because maine is turning red, as much as some think it is not, it is turning red, and i like the question that you asked about would i continue to support collins. no, i will not. if she votes no, this will do it for me. i will not support senator collins. >> you can see, katie, how important it is on the ground, and it is important to note that crowd funding has already raised more than $1.8 million for collins' opponent in 2020, if in fact she decides to vote yes on kavanaugh. that's how important this is, katie. >> thank those ladies for me. it is great to hear the opinions of people who are on the ground in a state where the senator is making a decision. garrett, let's talk about what we just heard. how much is this weighing on senator collins? you talked earlier about murkowski having meetings with alaskans. has senator collins been having meetings with mainers about this subject? >> she has. their phones have been ringing off the hook for weeks on this issue. collins for better or worse since the health care vote ha
>> i think it is important that people in -- to people in maine because maine is turning red, as much as some think it is not, it is turning red, and i like the question that you asked about would i continue to support collins. no, i will not. if she votes no, this will do it for me. i will not support senator collins. >> you can see, katie, how important it is on the ground, and it is important to note that crowd funding has already raised more than $1.8 million for collins'...
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>> well, maine, we are parochial in maine. a lot of mainers don't like the idea of someone coming in and running for office right off the bat. susan rice has family ties here, her mother was raised in portland, so she's not such a johnny come lately to maine, but she immediately walked back that potential interest in a subsequent tweet yesterday, too. i don't know quite what to make of that. you wonder how much the moment is motivating that. another name from outside of maine, we heard yesterday cecile richards formerly from planned parenthood. i'm not sure what to make of that. yesterday we had the house speaker here in maine, a well known democrat, she was the only one to say that she's considering a run. no one is refusing to take their name off the table, why would you at this point, there's a lot of energies. 2018 will send a signal it may be okay to run against senator collins than someone else. >> michael shepherd, you described it aptally whly. >>> speaking of senator collins, she joins dana bash on state of the union,
>> well, maine, we are parochial in maine. a lot of mainers don't like the idea of someone coming in and running for office right off the bat. susan rice has family ties here, her mother was raised in portland, so she's not such a johnny come lately to maine, but she immediately walked back that potential interest in a subsequent tweet yesterday, too. i don't know quite what to make of that. you wonder how much the moment is motivating that. another name from outside of maine, we heard...
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and the senator from maine, susan collins, one of the senators who saved his nomination. what she said today, with millions watching. >>> the verdict is in tonight. the deadly police shooting. the officer, and the black teenager shot 16 times. what the jury decided late today. >>> the break in the case. a wife, teacher, and mother of two who went missing in the middle of the night. the discovery, and what her husband is now saying. >>> he's one of the most famous athletes in the world. soccer star cristiano ronaldo, on countless covers. tonight, police have reopened a case of alleged sexual assault. and this evening, you will see the video from las vegas that investigators will likely see, too. >>> we're watching storms on the move right now. drivers caught in flash floods. where is system is headed. and threat in the tropics. there is a 70% chance it'll soon be named, and possibly headed our way. >>> the deadly accident at a pumpkin patch. an inflatable bounce pad, and a 59-mile-per-hour wind gust. a 2-year-old boy did not survive. and now the new warning tonight for fam
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she's a former state legislator in maine, 10 years. selected at the age of 25 and was maine's youngest house minority leader and two-time contribution candidate for the u.s. house 2016-2017. thanks for being with us. emily: i'm thrilled to be here. >> amy gardner is national political reporter for "the washington post" and billy is "wall street journal" and politics. thank you for joining us, both of you. before we get started i want to tell the audience about the statistics going into this year's election. in the primaries, 235 women have won house nominations, major party nominations and 22 women have won major party senate nominations this year and 16 women are vying for governor slots around the country. it's a big year for women and we'll learn more about what it means the last couple weeks before the election. amy, you're up first. amy: hello. great to be here with you. wonder if you can start out by talking about what we're going to see these next four weeks in the final stretch of these mid terms where the hottest race is, wher
she's a former state legislator in maine, 10 years. selected at the age of 25 and was maine's youngest house minority leader and two-time contribution candidate for the u.s. house 2016-2017. thanks for being with us. emily: i'm thrilled to be here. >> amy gardner is national political reporter for "the washington post" and billy is "wall street journal" and politics. thank you for joining us, both of you. before we get started i want to tell the audience about the...
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the left of course was the main target and this was a key pa rt was the main target and this was a key part ofjair was the main target and this was a key part of jair bolsonaro's campaign, but also the centrist parties, the established, light parties, the established, light parties in brazil were hard hit in the first round of the election and their support in congress has been massively reduced. so this is people really saying to the established parties if you haven't been able to fight corruption, you haven't been able to deliver the strong economic growth that we want and you haven't been able to deliver security. so what is the outlook for the 13 million who are out of work, for those who have been dealing with recession fears and a slight bit of growth now, what are we looking at? in the short term if we are thinking one 01’ in the short term if we are thinking one or two years ahead the outlook is positive. the economic policies the jair bolsonaro's campaign promises will make the brazilian economy grow. the key risk is if we think longer term whether he finds stumbling blocks
the left of course was the main target and this was a key pa rt was the main target and this was a key part ofjair was the main target and this was a key part of jair bolsonaro's campaign, but also the centrist parties, the established, light parties, the established, light parties in brazil were hard hit in the first round of the election and their support in congress has been massively reduced. so this is people really saying to the established parties if you haven't been able to fight...
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to see what they will have to say in a press conference a conference of this follow that one of the main sticking points being the posts in this really conflict. for example settlements as you mentioned but also the iran
to see what they will have to say in a press conference a conference of this follow that one of the main sticking points being the posts in this really conflict. for example settlements as you mentioned but also the iran
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and we are going to morgan who is in bangor, maine. and we know that the newspaper in portland came out against confirmation this week, but there are two more strains or more of thought in maine and notably the independent state, and she has a reputation for being independent. what are the constituents telling you? >> which why this area is so important. we are actually in the middle of the dine er here in bangor, maine, and as you mentioned, andrea, this is a blue state, and red district which means that the reaction here on the ground is intense, and it is personal. we spoke to earlier, republican voters who are among the 42% of the state who think that senator collins should vote in fact no on brett kavanaugh and the other people say yes. so there is an interesting tension. we are with some voters here who think that as you have said that senator collins needs to absolutely say that the brett kavanaugh should not have a chance to sit on the bench, and why do you say that, melissa, because you mentioned your feelings as a female vote
and we are going to morgan who is in bangor, maine. and we know that the newspaper in portland came out against confirmation this week, but there are two more strains or more of thought in maine and notably the independent state, and she has a reputation for being independent. what are the constituents telling you? >> which why this area is so important. we are actually in the middle of the dine er here in bangor, maine, and as you mentioned, andrea, this is a blue state, and red district...
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. >> the senator for maine? >> reporter: as collins delivered her decision in a 40-minute speech. >> thank you, mr. president. >> senator collins, please vote no! >> the sergeant in arms will restore order in the gallery -- >> senator collins is trying to walk a fine line. she is a woman, she's been pressured by women. there were women in the gallery shouting "defend women" as she began her speech. >> reporter: collins lamenting the process that brought her here. >> today we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional, it looks more like a caricature of a gutter-level political campaign. >> reporter: she praised kavanaugh's legal expertise and said she believes the fbi investigation does not prove that the judge sexual assaulted dr. ford. >> the facts presented do not mean that professor ford was not sexual assaulted that night, or at some other time. but they do lead me to conclude that the allegations fail to meet the more likely than not standard. therefore, i do not
. >> the senator for maine? >> reporter: as collins delivered her decision in a 40-minute speech. >> thank you, mr. president. >> senator collins, please vote no! >> the sergeant in arms will restore order in the gallery -- >> senator collins is trying to walk a fine line. she is a woman, she's been pressured by women. there were women in the gallery shouting "defend women" as she began her speech. >> reporter: collins lamenting the process...
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leaders had to brussels to try to break the deadlock over gregson's the irish border issue was the main stumbling block germany's chancellor merkel says she's preparing for a possible no deal breaker that will bring you the latest from brussels. i'm sorry so much got a good to have you with us at least seventeen people have been killed and dozens injured in a gun attack in russian annex crimea the attack took place at a college in the black sea port city of carrots russian authorities say an eighteen year old student at the college rampage through the building shooting other people most of them students before killing himself and early reports that a bomb had gone off but it's now not clear whether there was one or not. let's get more of the story now with journalist matthew cook for he works for the kiev post and joins us from kiev matthew what more can you tell us about this attack. well thank you for having me the situation remains very complicated and unclear what we know now is that a seventeen have been killed and around forty have been injured some quite seriously the this the su
leaders had to brussels to try to break the deadlock over gregson's the irish border issue was the main stumbling block germany's chancellor merkel says she's preparing for a possible no deal breaker that will bring you the latest from brussels. i'm sorry so much got a good to have you with us at least seventeen people have been killed and dozens injured in a gun attack in russian annex crimea the attack took place at a college in the black sea port city of carrots russian authorities say an...
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maine. senator, thank you so much for joining me. i really appreciate it. you say that you wrestled with this decision for a long time. was there ever a moment when you were actually thinking i'm a no? >> i was an undecided, because i felt that we needed to interview some of the witnesses that dr. ford said were present that night that she said the sexual assault had occurred. now the committee staff had interviewed them and gotten very clear statements. so there was no corroboration, but i pushed along with senators jeff flake and lisa murkowski for the fbi to do an interview of those individuals. >> but as you were going through that week and as you were learning that information, as you were hearing the allegations, was there ever a time when you thought i can't vote for this guy? >> i was certainly undecide d ad after hearing christine ford's compelling and painful testimony i thought oh, my goodness, he perhaps needs to withdraw. but then when he came back with such a forceful denial an
maine. senator, thank you so much for joining me. i really appreciate it. you say that you wrestled with this decision for a long time. was there ever a moment when you were actually thinking i'm a no? >> i was an undecided, because i felt that we needed to interview some of the witnesses that dr. ford said were present that night that she said the sexual assault had occurred. now the committee staff had interviewed them and gotten very clear statements. so there was no corroboration, but...
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he began his career as a family physician in rural maine. in fact, he actually served of some of maine's islands for a while. that truly is providing health care to a population that otherwise would not -- would have great difficulty in accessing it. he brought this background to martin's point, first as a primary care physician, and now as the president and ceo. martin's point is unique in that it provides direct patient care at seven health centers in maine and new hampshire and also offers highly rated generations advantage plans to medicare beneficiaries in maine and new hampshire as well as the u.s. family health plans tricare prime to military families in northern new england, new york, and pennsylvania. we will then hear from jeff micklos, the executive director of the health care transformation task force. the health care transformation task force is an industry consortium of payers, providers, purchasers, and patients who are committed to accelerating the pace of transforming the health care delivery system. they share a common comm
he began his career as a family physician in rural maine. in fact, he actually served of some of maine's islands for a while. that truly is providing health care to a population that otherwise would not -- would have great difficulty in accessing it. he brought this background to martin's point, first as a primary care physician, and now as the president and ceo. martin's point is unique in that it provides direct patient care at seven health centers in maine and new hampshire and also offers...
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the three main ethnicities of. the x. and croats. and motion is also coming to an end to cameroon where people are choosing the country's next president and combin president paul beer is seeking a seventh term in office after thirty six years in power the election is being overshadowed by a separatist uprising in english speaking parts of the country earlier three armed men were killed by security forces in the northwest over the top stories for no one east is next. all tough konami built his empire laundering billions of dollars for the world's biggest drug cartels and armed groups his clients include al qaeda and the taliban australian law enforcers teamed up with four other countries in an undercover operation to lure him out and take him down. i'm steve chan on this episode of one of one east we go inside the year long manhunt to bring down the world's most wanted money launderer. a suburban runaway station in six ways. to muse's him to the platforms oblivious to the undercover police who are typing up position
the three main ethnicities of. the x. and croats. and motion is also coming to an end to cameroon where people are choosing the country's next president and combin president paul beer is seeking a seventh term in office after thirty six years in power the election is being overshadowed by a separatist uprising in english speaking parts of the country earlier three armed men were killed by security forces in the northwest over the top stories for no one east is next. all tough konami built his...
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current main state senator, republican eric brakey who is challenging king for his seat. good to see you, sir. appreciate it. obviously, susan collins of maine made some massive headlines over her vote on the kavanaugh confirmation. are you going to be a litter right those coattails? >> i think that mean people are outraged by the bullying we've seen against senator susan collins. we are outraged at the death threats that have been sent to her office and outraged people are sending coat hangers are sending coathanger sewer opposite implications on certain issues. people are amazed. we are not going to be bullied. we are going to stand up. we are going to kick angus king now. leland: where does the late surge come for you? there is not a lot of polling. not a lot of national money heading up to your race. how do you try in the next 30 days to change that?
current main state senator, republican eric brakey who is challenging king for his seat. good to see you, sir. appreciate it. obviously, susan collins of maine made some massive headlines over her vote on the kavanaugh confirmation. are you going to be a litter right those coattails? >> i think that mean people are outraged by the bullying we've seen against senator susan collins. we are outraged at the death threats that have been sent to her office and outraged people are sending coat...
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>> i immediately started googleing susan rice connections to maine, susan rise, maine. >> that was like sticking the toe in the letter of history. two letters, m-e. >> the clarification, everybody is like, dude, you should, you totally should after all that, her clarification clearly laying a predicate, this is not a terrible idea. maybe you should keep an eye on her. that was a whole new idea. >> this was it was one of those days. one republican senator voted against brett kavanaugh. alaska lisa murkowski said she decided how to vote on her way to the senate chamber to cast her vote. now, senator murkowski had women fly down from alaska to try to influence her vote and it seems as though they've succeeded. we will be talking to two of those women later in this hour. senate rules allow the video camera shots of individual senators only when those senators are on their feet speaking. and so there is no video of
>> i immediately started googleing susan rice connections to maine, susan rise, maine. >> that was like sticking the toe in the letter of history. two letters, m-e. >> the clarification, everybody is like, dude, you should, you totally should after all that, her clarification clearly laying a predicate, this is not a terrible idea. maybe you should keep an eye on her. that was a whole new idea. >> this was it was one of those days. one republican senator voted against...
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the senator for maine. >> mr. president, the five previous times that i have come to the floor to explain my vote on the nomination of a justice to the united states supreme court, i have begun my floor remarks explaining my decision with a recognition of the solemn nature and the importance of the occasion, but today, we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional, it looks more like a caricature of a gutter level political campaign than a solemn occasion. the president nominated brett kavanaugh on july 9th. within moments of that announcement, special interest groups raced to be the first to oppose him, including one organization that didn't even bother to fill in the judge's name on his prewritten press release. they simply wrote that they opposed donald trump's nomination of xx to the supreme court of the united states. a number of senators joined the race to announce their opposition, but they were beaten to the punch by one of our colleagues who actually announced o
the senator for maine. >> mr. president, the five previous times that i have come to the floor to explain my vote on the nomination of a justice to the united states supreme court, i have begun my floor remarks explaining my decision with a recognition of the solemn nature and the importance of the occasion, but today, we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional, it looks more like a caricature of a gutter level political campaign than a...
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already on their way the main body of people now numbering some three and a half thousand is still hundreds of kilometers away from the u.s. border and could take weeks to arrive. the timing of the deployment more likely determined by next week's midterm elections in which president trump has explicitly said the issue of immigration should play a dominant role my kind of washington we have plenty more ahead on the news hour including jewish leaders in pittsburgh tell president isn't welcome they are in the synagogue shooting unless he stops targeting minorities and nearing the end of an era in germany as chancellor angela merkel voles out running for another term and big news from spain where real madrid have sacked a head coach just three months and has been in charge. indonesian rescue officials say they aren't expecting to find any survivors from a passenger plane that crashed into the java sea on monday one hundred eighty nine people were on board a lion air flight when it went down just minutes after takeoff from jakarta body parts have been recovered but the exact location of the wrec
already on their way the main body of people now numbering some three and a half thousand is still hundreds of kilometers away from the u.s. border and could take weeks to arrive. the timing of the deployment more likely determined by next week's midterm elections in which president trump has explicitly said the issue of immigration should play a dominant role my kind of washington we have plenty more ahead on the news hour including jewish leaders in pittsburgh tell president isn't welcome...
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at the economy is his main priority. the economy it has lost investors with the crisis but also narrow says a lot about security and corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. also not a has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign promises i would not get me i'm going to be so we've got herself to do whatever trump does because trump can. hear quite a bit china because a united states have heard that they are high def you can trade balance with china brazil has a very high there was a trade balances so it's not the same in china it's much more important problem for brazil then brazil china it's not what they were after anger towards the political class has helped to win the presidency but even though his violently toric scares many brazil there are those who wa
at the economy is his main priority. the economy it has lost investors with the crisis but also narrow says a lot about security and corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. also not a has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign...
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i want you to take a listen to some people in her office in portland, maine. cnn was there today. her staffers say they've been flooded with calls and visitors who want to pressure her one way or another. >> i always thought of her as a moderate. i don't really believe that anymore, based on some of the things that she's been, you know, doing lately. i was appreciating her vote for the aca, but this time i'm really worried. >> susan collins actually ran on being a pro-choice republican. and if she votes for kavanaugh, i think she's going to have a major problem in maine. >> so those are liberal or moderate democrats, it sounds like. i'm guessing. who want her to vote against kavanaugh. she's getting pressure from the other side as well, as a democratic operative i'm wondering if she votes for kavanaugh, are democrats just salivating to take that seat away from her when she's up for re-election in 2020? >> the relevant voting bloc in maine are independent and susan collins has always done very well with pro-choice maine independents and so, indeed, i think she will be subject to a
i want you to take a listen to some people in her office in portland, maine. cnn was there today. her staffers say they've been flooded with calls and visitors who want to pressure her one way or another. >> i always thought of her as a moderate. i don't really believe that anymore, based on some of the things that she's been, you know, doing lately. i was appreciating her vote for the aca, but this time i'm really worried. >> susan collins actually ran on being a pro-choice...
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the main purpose is to signal to the people of japan and the main purpose is to signal to the people ofjapan and china the main purpose is to signal to the people of japan and china that the government finesse in tokyo and beijing are actually, actively trying to build bridges and mend the relationship. you mentioned the east china sea dispute but, really, relations have been strained since world war two between the two countries. the communist party's foundation myth is built upon taking upon japanese forces. there foundation myth is built upon taking uponjapanese forces. there is a lot of messaging that goes through the chinese people that we faced the japanese military but now, imagine how different the image is today of the japanese flag lying next to the chinese flag. you have shinzo abe up there are expecting —— inspecting there are expecting —— inspecting the troops. this is a way of telling people in china that it is ok to start to do business with japan and the potential is enormous. this is the potential is enormous. this is the number two and number three economies
the main purpose is to signal to the people of japan and the main purpose is to signal to the people ofjapan and china the main purpose is to signal to the people of japan and china that the government finesse in tokyo and beijing are actually, actively trying to build bridges and mend the relationship. you mentioned the east china sea dispute but, really, relations have been strained since world war two between the two countries. the communist party's foundation myth is built upon taking upon...
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in detailing and provide to the historic main entrance. the proposed modifications to stairs and ramping at the existing main entrances at mission street and 14th street, including installing railings at the gran et steps of the main mission street entrance and resloping extending a portion of the existing concrete ramp leading to the main 14th street entrance. we'll enhance the accessibility of these event trances. have minimal attachment points and we'll be simple in design to avoid detracting from the historic features of the building. staff finds the proposed new rooftop will only be visible from certain view points and are completely hidden from view from most vantage points. as demonstrated by the provided site line studies. the cleaning and repair of the masonry cladding will aid in the preservation of the landmark property. the proposed stabilization of portions of the drill hall roof parapit will not be visible from a public right-of-way. staff's preliminary recommendation for this project is for approval with conditions. staff re
in detailing and provide to the historic main entrance. the proposed modifications to stairs and ramping at the existing main entrances at mission street and 14th street, including installing railings at the gran et steps of the main mission street entrance and resloping extending a portion of the existing concrete ramp leading to the main 14th street entrance. we'll enhance the accessibility of these event trances. have minimal attachment points and we'll be simple in design to avoid...
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i think the main worry will be the future. our manufacturers are calling out for clarity at this time and we propose to leave with brexit in the next six months and people still don't know what will happen. will there be frictionless trade, will there be free movement with all the goods coming into the country, and what will the tariffs be? i think it is impossible for these really significant industries to actually plan ahead with any degree of certainty about what is going on at the moment because there is no clarity and that is what they are calling for. some are calling for putting plans in place? yes, essentially what they have to do, but the motor industry as a whole is going through an unprecedented time of change at the moment, looking at more electric vehicles, things like the rise of the tech companies offering ride sharing and shared vehicle ownership, so the car companies are really struggling at the moment because they are forced to make these huge investments and if their profits are being cut as dramatically as
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i think they're there for the love of music knots of maine and i'm just glad that we can share the same joy of some other genius composers language. i think. it is going to be a door to go see. but could be dangerous because in the end as i have to keep reminding myself it's not me it's something larger something bigger. the in. the way. all the other in the case of a well played. i feel not certain. but sometimes you get tired of. always being the soloist so long stage just pairs of or even with orchestra your role is along you're not really. part of them you know being always a sign or with german music is not about that it's about really enjoying. the music just just for enjoyment. and usually are with friends so you're having fun like having a conversation was was instruments. i felt like i was pretty normal i went to regular school i had friends i had what i wanted always a home. i'm basically doing the same thing i play concerts i go to school i come home and it's almost like i was lucky i found the thing i like and i can do well so that's what i've been trolls and to do i can bea
i think they're there for the love of music knots of maine and i'm just glad that we can share the same joy of some other genius composers language. i think. it is going to be a door to go see. but could be dangerous because in the end as i have to keep reminding myself it's not me it's something larger something bigger. the in. the way. all the other in the case of a well played. i feel not certain. but sometimes you get tired of. always being the soloist so long stage just pairs of or even...
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enemy of the people at home the main enemy for general petraeus for the american people the main enemy for cynic of the british people it's they all end up with unapproved opinions and that could be calamitous for a world without militarism without nuclear weapons and. all the things that they don't want and they feel i feel very insecure about clearly. began by the. mainstream progress so. mcdonnell. himself as he was doing clearly with mahler on the b.b.c. by saying that an opportune moment that's a pretty job thank you. that's it for this special edition of going on the ground see you again on saturday just after this year's nobel peace prizes and until that can be judged by social media we'll see you on saturday forty two years to the day of the cia then construction of a cuban passenger plane killing all seventy three people. by. secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply no. moves him to a d
enemy of the people at home the main enemy for general petraeus for the american people the main enemy for cynic of the british people it's they all end up with unapproved opinions and that could be calamitous for a world without militarism without nuclear weapons and. all the things that they don't want and they feel i feel very insecure about clearly. began by the. mainstream progress so. mcdonnell. himself as he was doing clearly with mahler on the b.b.c. by saying that an opportune moment...
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the serbian candidate for the presidency has managed to get more voters out in republika srpska the main serbian entity here and we'll have to find out exactly how much those figures differed but if it is the case that there are many more voters appearing in republika srpska it would mean that he's got a much greater chance of being elected to the tripartite presidency where they all swapped their jobs over eight months or cart bosniak and a serb so if he does get in that would be an extraordinary sulk too early to say mariam because we haven't had the real breakdown of the figures the electoral commission did say that the elections were free and fair which of course against everything the monitoring groups were saying they were saying it was a chaotic situation the number of regularities at a critical high that there were many cases of bribe being an intimidation and many other observers have said that in some places it was effectively a threat to to the voters that they would lose their jobs they would lose their pensions unless they voted in the correct way we'll have to wait for anal
the serbian candidate for the presidency has managed to get more voters out in republika srpska the main serbian entity here and we'll have to find out exactly how much those figures differed but if it is the case that there are many more voters appearing in republika srpska it would mean that he's got a much greater chance of being elected to the tripartite presidency where they all swapped their jobs over eight months or cart bosniak and a serb so if he does get in that would be an...
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is this the main entrance? this is the main entrance. it‘s a bit hidden, isn‘t it? yes, he doesn‘t like to show up, he wanted to respect the buildings around us. this is our main reception and we are walking into the vortex. this is the vortex? the vortex. yes, it really is called the vortex. this is a building designed to slowly reveal itself. this is our pre—function space with the tapestry and art that is all around the area. that is james bond, isn‘t it? after all of that, it is just the lifts. so, where is the office? it‘s upstairs, so this... we cannotjust walk in there? no. we have to go up to the top? we have to go to the pantry. there is nothing holding this lift up. exactly, so these are special lifts. it is not a pulling force but a fork force. so you‘re pushed from below... exactly, so there is no cabling — that‘s why it‘s glass everywhere. on the sixth floor, the big reveal. this is where everyone starts their day. and these are the petals, aren‘t they? this incredible ceiling. those petals are new technology. they throw out light and
is this the main entrance? this is the main entrance. it‘s a bit hidden, isn‘t it? yes, he doesn‘t like to show up, he wanted to respect the buildings around us. this is our main reception and we are walking into the vortex. this is the vortex? the vortex. yes, it really is called the vortex. this is a building designed to slowly reveal itself. this is our pre—function space with the tapestry and art that is all around the area. that is james bond, isn‘t it? after all of that, it is...
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that's the main purpose of my museum. everything is mixed up, no difference in nationality or color of your skin. it's all one museum. the main purpose is to show plenty of things which have nothing to do with the war, stock of cards, that also is a soldier. the rego. -- there we go. not one of my favorite things, but one of the most symbolic things. when i was seven years old, they gave me this as a souvenir for standing on the cap plate. they said you will fall over more stuff. when i went for the first time, the helmets were laying for nobody. i thought about picking it up. it started with this token bayonet -- broken springfield bayonet. it's shiny because i cleaned my stuff in the beginning. it's not worth anything, just symbolically the first thing i found. for me, this is the most important thing. 19, we found a trench full of soldiers. that changed my whole life. decided tonning, we dig them out. we found two soldiers. one of them was 30 years old. these men of the same age we were. i couldn't understand it. i was
that's the main purpose of my museum. everything is mixed up, no difference in nationality or color of your skin. it's all one museum. the main purpose is to show plenty of things which have nothing to do with the war, stock of cards, that also is a soldier. the rego. -- there we go. not one of my favorite things, but one of the most symbolic things. when i was seven years old, they gave me this as a souvenir for standing on the cap plate. they said you will fall over more stuff. when i went...
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well polls have closed in maine parts of brazil there are different time zones in this country so some regions are still waiting for the polls to close but many people here in rio are already gathering to watch the final results some people are grilling some of those are i brought ours and really the mood is very different between brazilians there are some really hopeful and expectant that both in our mind when this first round but many others are afraid and getting quite anxious as the time comes closer to knowing the results because they do fear that this man might become the next president he does remind some people of the dictatorship in this country that lasted more than twenty years because he has shown a lot of sympathy with the military as a former army captain himself and saying that he will solve one of brazil's main problems which is insecurity and violence by sending the army to the streets to killing all of the criminals needed that many voters are also saying that they're fed up with corruption the former president ended up in jail of course so how clean is the front runn
well polls have closed in maine parts of brazil there are different time zones in this country so some regions are still waiting for the polls to close but many people here in rio are already gathering to watch the final results some people are grilling some of those are i brought ours and really the mood is very different between brazilians there are some really hopeful and expectant that both in our mind when this first round but many others are afraid and getting quite anxious as the time...
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is that of the main reasons why. of the main reasons why. where music is currency, the arts have been raised by taylor swift. have been raised by taylor swift. weight behind the democrats in a post to 112 million followers. post to 112 million followers. changed any mines in downtown nashville. country rednecks, vote republican. republican. she is not going to change your boat. no. picture of me right there at donald trump convention in myrtle beach. trump convention in myrtle beach. she should try to tell you who you should try to vote. should try to vote. the polls but so much will depend on who actually shows up to vote. the man booker prize has been won by anna burns for her novel milkman. ireland. and published in the uk. lebo diseko reports. the 2018 man booker prize goes to anna burns for milkman. anna burns for milkman. history as the first northern irish voted to win. voted to win. seemed quite taken aback to have one. one. acknowledged all the great writers who were on the shortlist with me. who were on the shortlist with me. thank you. dear friends, thank you for all your s
is that of the main reasons why. of the main reasons why. where music is currency, the arts have been raised by taylor swift. have been raised by taylor swift. weight behind the democrats in a post to 112 million followers. post to 112 million followers. changed any mines in downtown nashville. country rednecks, vote republican. republican. she is not going to change your boat. no. picture of me right there at donald trump convention in myrtle beach. trump convention in myrtle beach. she should...
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a top producer of wheat and sugarcane block part of the main highway to the capital. the new delhi police commissioner insists the tear gas and water cannons were intended to keep the peace and to keep traffic flowing. there already please don't try to cross over the barricades and enter new delhi a state of emergency has been imposed the residents of new delhi shouldn't face any inconvenience our main objective is that everything continues in a peaceful manner and this is about what. the discontent in rural areas has turned into anger against prime minister narendra modi who faces a tough general election next year. farmers had started flocking to the city late on monday authorities then barred gatherings of more than four people the government gave the police of green light to brutally beat up the farmers according to the opposition congress party focus on. who should the farmer speak to about their issues we've chosen the government so who should we taught you should we go to pakistan or bangladesh india is an independent country farmers have a right to put forward
a top producer of wheat and sugarcane block part of the main highway to the capital. the new delhi police commissioner insists the tear gas and water cannons were intended to keep the peace and to keep traffic flowing. there already please don't try to cross over the barricades and enter new delhi a state of emergency has been imposed the residents of new delhi shouldn't face any inconvenience our main objective is that everything continues in a peaceful manner and this is about what. the...
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but the main idea that the army back was crammed in storage and empty were in atlanta local a call on the local horticultural to take. the first interstate and. one of the locks of force. in this. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories from our journalists from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is barred from the polls as he serves time in jail for corruption. from the u.s. and beyond faultlines investigate the story beyond the headlines after a three year delay afghanistan will finally hold its parliamentary elections to what direction the country takes with a new two part series the big picture examines the legacy of monaco duffy's and the effects of his dem
but the main idea that the army back was crammed in storage and empty were in atlanta local a call on the local horticultural to take. the first interstate and. one of the locks of force. in this. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on...
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i think this summer in maine, and we have little kids and jobs and we are tired. and we are now thinking who is going to hold us up to that standard? there was not anyone. cokie: i hear that you broke rules and kennebunkport this summer. you went the wrong way on some of the roads? >> i did not do that. knowe said our database to how to be the matriarch. [laughter] grow your hair out to be a matriarch. cokie: you solve them going the wrong way on the roads? >> oh yes. >> what are the rules? i did not know we had any? >> so it was you that broke it? as long as i could remember, we had taco sunday every sunday. at 1:00 p.m., everybody would get together in the big house. grandmother said every sunday we are doing it. we are inviting friends after church. ifs year someone asked gampy we will be doing our taco sunday. "i the nuts really like tacos." now.rger and dog day [laughter] he loved her just as much. to rather say i would have a hamburger or a hot dog, he suffered years. and he loved her so much that he would have a dog in bed with him that bit him. >> yes. tha
i think this summer in maine, and we have little kids and jobs and we are tired. and we are now thinking who is going to hold us up to that standard? there was not anyone. cokie: i hear that you broke rules and kennebunkport this summer. you went the wrong way on some of the roads? >> i did not do that. knowe said our database to how to be the matriarch. [laughter] grow your hair out to be a matriarch. cokie: you solve them going the wrong way on the roads? >> oh yes. >> what...