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it reigned over the lagoon in the white city. carved on-site from a model he brought back from paris. they built a stairway inside so they could work on a head. eliminated by electricity, and this phase, this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and almost all of the buildings, save for the ones that later became the art institute and the science we see them in chicago, all of them were made of an element or a competition of elements called jute. j-u-te. thick paste. arth is called staff in the world which is made up of plaster of paris. cement and glycerin. probably not a good idea to have the whole city made of glycerin in chicago. guess what happened? yes, everything -- they would have had to tear it down. i'm not sure that the fire happened spontaneously. but all of it did burn down, the whole white city and the statue of the republic. supposedly the water was on fire. the good news is that french made a couple of replicas. on was put up for the centennial of the state of illinois or the sesquicentenni
it reigned over the lagoon in the white city. carved on-site from a model he brought back from paris. they built a stairway inside so they could work on a head. eliminated by electricity, and this phase, this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and almost all of the buildings, save for the ones that later became the art institute and the science we see them in chicago, all of them were made of an element or a competition of elements called jute. j-u-te. thick paste....
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the crown was illuminated by electricity and it faced this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and the almost all of the buildings, say for the ones that later became the art institute and the science museum in chicago, all of them were made of a element or a combination of elements called jute j you te. thick paste which is called staff in the art world which is made up of plaster of paris, cement and alizarin. probably not a good idea to have the whole city made of glycerin in chicago and guess what happened? yes everything, they would have had to tear it down so i'm not sure that that fire happened spontaneously but all of it did burned down, the whole white city and the statue of the republic. supposedly the water was on fire everything was so hot. the good news is french made a couple of replicas one put up for the centennial for the state of illinois and it is in a park in a traffic circle, a gilded version and it has been ignored for years. the obama presidential library is being built right behind the republic so it will have a ren
the crown was illuminated by electricity and it faced this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and the almost all of the buildings, say for the ones that later became the art institute and the science museum in chicago, all of them were made of a element or a combination of elements called jute j you te. thick paste which is called staff in the art world which is made up of plaster of paris, cement and alizarin. probably not a good idea to have the whole city made of...
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it reigned over the lagoon in the white city. carved on-site from a model he brought back from paris. they built a stairway inside so they could work on a head. the crown was illuminated by electricity, and this phase, this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and almost all of the buildings, save for the ones that later became the art institute and the science we see -- science museum in chicago, all of them were made of an element or a competition of -- combination of elements called jute. j-u-te. thick paste. which is called staff in the art world which is made up of plaster of paris. -- plaster of paris, cement and glycerin. probably not a good idea to have the whole city made of glycerin in chicago. guess what happened? yes, everything, they would have had to tear it down. i'm not sure that the fire happened spontaneously. but all of it did burn down, the whole white city and the statue of the republic. supposedly the water was on fire. the good news is that french made a couple of replicas. on was pu
it reigned over the lagoon in the white city. carved on-site from a model he brought back from paris. they built a stairway inside so they could work on a head. the crown was illuminated by electricity, and this phase, this beautiful white city. the only problem is that the sculpture and almost all of the buildings, save for the ones that later became the art institute and the science we see -- science museum in chicago, all of them were made of an element or a competition of -- combination of...
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martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground zero for civil rights protests and demonstrations. inside room 30, that was the war room for the movement, it was also king's headquarters when he was here in birminghambob: the courageous acts that took place in that room, you know strategizing on how to fight bull connor and fight white supremacy and bigotry and hatred, you know it all took place right heregaston's role in the movement can't be minimalized, blacks enjoyed plush immenities at his motel, he provided jobs and changed lives with the a.g. gaston boys and girls club.bob: not only is the shining example of philanthropy is the ag gaston bo
martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground...
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let's now bring in steven whiting from city private bank we got some good news today, steve. are we in an earnings recession? >> no, we're not >> no? >> we're having a real slowdown. i think the quarter we just passed for q probably when all is said and done will come nearly at 18% year-to-year growth. now that we're getting to the point where earnings are slowing to low single digits or mid single digits, and analysts cut their estimates too far. that's happened again in every single quarter since 3q 2009 you will see it widely cited, ah, now earnings are falling the estimates say so those estimates have been too conservative, then every single quarter since mid 2009 and most of the time before, don't you think that the estimates are understated now. >> they are. >> is that because -- i know you have a very good and deep research team stt southeast group overall, your corporate parent are you saying they've gotten it wrong again, or that companies are sand bagging >> well, this is exactly how it is when you take a look at earnings estimates out into the future, they tend to
let's now bring in steven whiting from city private bank we got some good news today, steve. are we in an earnings recession? >> no, we're not >> no? >> we're having a real slowdown. i think the quarter we just passed for q probably when all is said and done will come nearly at 18% year-to-year growth. now that we're getting to the point where earnings are slowing to low single digits or mid single digits, and analysts cut their estimates too far. that's happened again in...
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city is under threat isn't that the real reason not that's not in this hard line immigration that's not a matter of why identity our believes responsible for me gratian is the guy coming from a soon ago he was interpreter in italy so we are happy to welcome people from outside the world from africa from old people coming from another culture to help the country to come legally in our country and to contribute to the growth of our country but they have to come legally they have. you understand that we have limited capacity of of supporting me gratian flows and they have to our culture that's not seeing that we have to support just white people and we are eighteen. and we have a lot of. last year the president of lombardy league official until you are a frontrunner he said on radio that italy must put an end to migrant arrivals because they endangered the white to really you know not at all he said we're not he said he said. he didn't say that we need to decide yeah there or not are here yeah who asked scepter our culture our traditions so in the in that sounds our culture our heritag
city is under threat isn't that the real reason not that's not in this hard line immigration that's not a matter of why identity our believes responsible for me gratian is the guy coming from a soon ago he was interpreter in italy so we are happy to welcome people from outside the world from africa from old people coming from another culture to help the country to come legally in our country and to contribute to the growth of our country but they have to come legally they have. you understand...
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martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground zero for civil rights protests and demonstrations. inside room 30, that was the war room for the movement, it was also king's headquarters when he was here in birminghambob: the courageous acts that took place in that room, you know strategizing on how to fight bull connor and fight white supremacy and bigotry and hatred, you know it all took place right heregaston's role in the movement can't be minimalized, blacks enjoyed plush immenities at his motel, he provided jobs and changed lives with the a.g. gaston boys and girls club.bob: not only is the shining example of philanthropy is the ag gaston bo
martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground...
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napa is 56 and 49 in red white city. san jose about 50 degrees. we have blue skies with moisture that moved out and the cold air is here. it is delivering snowflakes in las vegas. quite a sight at the snow band. it was small but it was they are. in the bay area, no snow falling but blue skies to contend with. it is a cool day in the low 60s. we will not get there today. it is 55 degrees in san francisco. it is 54 in antioch. tonight, we are going to feel that chill. look at these 30s. it is cold and the sun cases below freezing. santa rosa is expecting 31 for the love. morgan hill, 30 degrees. san francisco barely makes it to 30. look at the future cast. we see this blue sky with us through thursday. no clouds are coming in until saturday afternoon. the next chance of rain and a bigger system is moving in monday and that is more widespread. temperatures are starting to go up a little bit. you can see warm heading into next week. >>> let's look at the market. stocks are low in the dow jones is down 147 points. the losses are wide's red. >>> still t
napa is 56 and 49 in red white city. san jose about 50 degrees. we have blue skies with moisture that moved out and the cold air is here. it is delivering snowflakes in las vegas. quite a sight at the snow band. it was small but it was they are. in the bay area, no snow falling but blue skies to contend with. it is a cool day in the low 60s. we will not get there today. it is 55 degrees in san francisco. it is 54 in antioch. tonight, we are going to feel that chill. look at these 30s. it is...
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martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground zero for civil rights protests and demonstrations. inside room 30, that was the war room for the movement, it was also king's headquarters when he was here in birminghambob: the courageous acts that took place in that room, you know strategizing on how to fight bull connor and fight white supremacy and bigotry and hatred, you know it all took place right heregaston's role in the movement can't be minimalized, blacks enjoyed plush immenities at his motel, he provided jobs and changed lives with the a.g. gaston boys and girls club.bob: not only is the shining example of philanthropy is the ag gaston bo
martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground...
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aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. the first-of-its-kind lexus ux and ux f sport, with the latest safety system standard, best-in-class turn radius and best-in-class mpg. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> howard schultz takingq&a from a live audience at a cnn town hall in houston, texas, last night her
aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. the...
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. >> these are white people riding against black people. it is the mentality at the time was that the black folks are getting too uppity. themselves,re of they had property, they owned homes. you are not supposed to do that. nu are just, pardon me, the word. they were getting too big for their britches. to put you in your place. the presidential library museum is where the county jail was. that is where two men who were in jail were capped and that is where the writers came. rioters can. it was the sheriff's intent to take them out of town. he feared for their safety. one of them had been accused of killing a white man and the other had been accused of raping a white woman. >> who was the sheriff? >> his name was charles warner. best if theould be two prisoners, richardson and james, were not in the jail because he feared a riot. he had come here from ohio and there had been a riot in one of the towns are he had lived in ohio. anduse of what was going on all of the hatred that was formatting and whatever, he felt it would be safer. he was g
. >> these are white people riding against black people. it is the mentality at the time was that the black folks are getting too uppity. themselves,re of they had property, they owned homes. you are not supposed to do that. nu are just, pardon me, the word. they were getting too big for their britches. to put you in your place. the presidential library museum is where the county jail was. that is where two men who were in jail were capped and that is where the writers came. rioters can....
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leland: well, sin city, white city, winter storm surprising las vegas, video scottsdale, arizona, not normally associated with snow, denver on the left, the weather swept through desert, parts of colorado, road closures and schools closed across the southwest. gillian: so more snow headed there way? meteorologist ajam clots is live in fox extreme weather center, adam, tell us about it. >> gillian, that winter system that you were just talking about now moving to the middle of the country and bring a lot of different weather, tornadoes across the south, blizzard to portions to have plain states, this is a big large major system, we will be talking about some spring-like weather across the southeast stretching down to tennessee, the areas where there's a moderate risk and likely risk of seeing some sort of activity in overnight hours and much larger area if you talk about around that general system but we are seeing huge area where we are seeing flooding from this, mississippi, alabama, north georgia, tennessee into kentucky, stretching further the east. all areas where this is going to
leland: well, sin city, white city, winter storm surprising las vegas, video scottsdale, arizona, not normally associated with snow, denver on the left, the weather swept through desert, parts of colorado, road closures and schools closed across the southwest. gillian: so more snow headed there way? meteorologist ajam clots is live in fox extreme weather center, adam, tell us about it. >> gillian, that winter system that you were just talking about now moving to the middle of the country...
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our snow forecast map, maybe enough to tn the ground briefly white around the city. nothing north of us. mayb i anh or so toward fredericksburg and culpepper. but don't count on naming a snowman with what we're going to get. a chance for rain late in the day sunday. monday won't be bad, but for the fa it's monday. >>> northbound rockville pike, we have a pole, wires down, traffic light, from arash last night. they're pushing everybody on to cedar lane to get around it. it's northbound. eat's not a typical inbound section. f the way it gets out before the morning commute kicks in too much. for washington, outer loop on the woodrow wilson bridge. right lane blocked by a crash. 270 uthbound, before montgomery village. we have a left lane getting by southbound andnorthbound, one right lane is getting . eastbound, "e" street expressway, after 66, a pothole with the right side blocked. >>> today, a 9-year-old rapper from maryland talks to ellen. >> before dillon gilmore from anap s annapolis sat down to talk to her. >> where do you get your style, your mom or dad? >> sorry
our snow forecast map, maybe enough to tn the ground briefly white around the city. nothing north of us. mayb i anh or so toward fredericksburg and culpepper. but don't count on naming a snowman with what we're going to get. a chance for rain late in the day sunday. monday won't be bad, but for the fa it's monday. >>> northbound rockville pike, we have a pole, wires down, traffic light, from arash last night. they're pushing everybody on to cedar lane to get around it. it's northbound....
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think of a rioting, we think of blacks rioting, not whites. the mentality at the time was that the black folks were getting too uppity. they had businesses, they took care of themselves. they had property. they owned homes. you're not supposed to do that because you're, pardon me, the "n" word. they were getting too big for their britches so we're going to teach you a lesson. we're going to keep you in your place or put you in your place. the presidential library-museum is where the county jail was, which is where the two men who were in jail, were kept, and that's where the riot ersers came because the sheriff, it was his intent to take them out of town because he feared for their safety. one of them had been accused of killing a white man and another of killing a white woman. >> who was the sheriff? >> his name was charles warner. and he felt it would be best if the two prisoners richardson and james, were not in the jail because he feared a riot. he had come here from ohio, and there had been a riot in one of the towns where he had lived in
think of a rioting, we think of blacks rioting, not whites. the mentality at the time was that the black folks were getting too uppity. they had businesses, they took care of themselves. they had property. they owned homes. you're not supposed to do that because you're, pardon me, the "n" word. they were getting too big for their britches so we're going to teach you a lesson. we're going to keep you in your place or put you in your place. the presidential library-museum is where the...
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martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground zero for civil rights protests and demonstrations. inside room 30, that was the war room for the movement, it was also king's headquarters when he was here in birminghambob: the courageous acts that took place in that room, you know strategizing on how to fight bull connor and fight white supremacy and bigotry and hatred, you know it all took place right heregaston's role in the movement can't be minimalized, blacks enjoyed plush immenities at his motel, he provided jobs and changed lives with the a.g. gaston boys and girls club.bob: not only is the shining example of philanthropy is the ag gaston bo
martin luther king jr, fred shuttlesworth and ralph abernathy announced a truce with white city leaders and the business community to end a violent showdown between demonstrators and police.sot bob dickerson: they bombed the motel as they bombed a lot of stuff but you know that didn't stop anything when you really think about it now, some people, the four little girls lost their lives and other people lost their lives but the movement didn't stop.art stand-up: the ag gaston motel was ground...
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. ♪ >> anthony: in this city of factions, of neighborhoods, black, white, north side, south, cubs or white sox, everybody at one point or another, seems to agree on this place. valois in hyde park. >> bruce: got to grab your tray, that's part of the rule here. ♪ >> anthony: um, i think meatloaf and macaroni and cheese, please. >> bruce: i'll have the white fish, the mashed potatoes, and corn. >> anthony: i've very happy about this. two of my guilty pleasures on one plastic tray. >> bruce: wow, they sure gave us a lot of fish. >> anthony: so what, where am i, what is this neighborhood? >> bruce: this is hyde park, this is heart and soul of hyde park. >> anthony: so if you're um, running for office why would you use this place as your staging area? what's the social importance of it? >> bruce: you will see every politician, black and white, running for city office will come through here at some point. >> anthony: why? >> bruce: it's just kind of a hangout. you'd see herald washington here a lot. i mean, barack, um, i used to see barack here all the time, spent most of breakfast. >> a
. ♪ >> anthony: in this city of factions, of neighborhoods, black, white, north side, south, cubs or white sox, everybody at one point or another, seems to agree on this place. valois in hyde park. >> bruce: got to grab your tray, that's part of the rule here. ♪ >> anthony: um, i think meatloaf and macaroni and cheese, please. >> bruce: i'll have the white fish, the mashed potatoes, and corn. >> anthony: i've very happy about this. two of my guilty pleasures on...
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. >> this is a deep intellectual problem that is plaguing the city. the white house plans to move money from various federal agencies in order to secure roughly $8 billion to build upwards of 230 miles of barrier along the u. s., mexico border. $3.5 billion is expected to come from the pentagon, from the military construction budget. hours after he declared the national emergency a lawsuit was filed. more challenges are on the way from the aclu to the members of congress. >> we will use everything we can to fight him. >> they need to be aware of the door they are opening. >> reporter: if it makes to -- if it makes it to the presidents desk, it will be a's first veto. >> he will protect his emergency declaration. >> reporter: several senator say that they are concerned with this declaration as well and they think it is possible that the president is overstepping his authority, others, like south carolina senator, lindsey graham are sticking with president trump. reporting in washington i am allison barber. >>> lindsey graham said today that he will inv
. >> this is a deep intellectual problem that is plaguing the city. the white house plans to move money from various federal agencies in order to secure roughly $8 billion to build upwards of 230 miles of barrier along the u. s., mexico border. $3.5 billion is expected to come from the pentagon, from the military construction budget. hours after he declared the national emergency a lawsuit was filed. more challenges are on the way from the aclu to the members of congress. >> we will...
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here there is huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace there of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have been been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summit ever. ride boston haunting a southeast asia correspondent and alexander phenomena correspondent from washington one of the few in hanoi thank you very much for your reporting. and now for some analysis on the just concluded summit i'm joined in the studio by shyness was there from abundance feet university a welcome one is that we had with our correspondents there had to say huge disappointment on the korean side and obviously perhaps some disappointment also on the american side what is your take on this summit was it a waste of time no not at all i mean at this point of time it's difficult to say but i would term it
here there is huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace there of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have been been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summit ever. ride boston...
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here there's huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace they of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have been been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summer every day dr boston southeast asia correspondent and alexander phenomena correspondent from washington one of the few in hanoi thank you very much for your reporting. and now for some analysis on the just concluded summit i'm joined in the studio by a muslim from berlin's free university a welcome one is that we heard what our correspondents there had to say huge disappointment on the korean side and obviously perhaps some disappointment also on the american side what is your take on this summit was it a waste of time no not at all i mean at this point of time it's difficult to say but i would term it this way it's a
here there's huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace they of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have been been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summer every day dr boston...
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peace -- black and white piece set mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, ord netflix isng hard to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphicalto -- auographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the rly 1970's. he is taking the bign arketing pushride. >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased about it. roma ia very unlikely film to have this amazing support. [speaking spanish] >> an unlikelyandidate for best picture, roma is no glossy hollywood production. it is in black spanish, and features no major stars. nevertheless, it has 10 nominations. it cold leads the oscars race -- co-leads the oscars race with the british picture, the favorite." netflix has reached out to awards voters with all kinds of goodies like this cushion and ab coffee t book valued at 170 $175 full of stills from the film, all in an effort to win d tes. it's estimaat netflix has spent more than $25 million on its oscar campa
peace -- black and white piece set mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, ord netflix isng hard to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphicalto -- auographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the rly 1970's. he is taking the bign arketing pushride. >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very...
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here there's huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace there of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have then been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summer ever read a ride boston a southeast asia correspondent and alexander phenomena correspondent from washington one of the few in hanoi thank you very much for your reporting. and now for some analysis on the just concluded summit i'm joined in the studio by shyness was there from free university of west come on this time we had with our correspondents there had to say huge disappointment on the korean side and obviously perhaps some disappointment also on the american side what is your take on this summit was it a waste of time no not at all i mean at this point of time it's difficult to say but i would term it this way
here there's huge posters everywhere with white doves and saying noise city of peace there of course they would have wanted they would have wanted some some peace accord or something to come out of this summit that would have then been connected forever with the name annoying with the name vietnam and they were already saying we would like to host the next summit as well and we're really interested in that now we don't even know if there's ever going to be a next summer ever read a ride boston...
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. >> from in front of the white house, to a number of cities across the country, demonstrations over the president's emergency declaration at the border. and if this isn't fascism, i don't know what is. >> 16 states have joined together to sue the trump administration. their argument is that the president cannot make an end around congress and use military funds to make a border wall. >> donald trump is working outside the law in trying to read pot of money that of already been allocated by congress.>> white house officials have argued the president has the authority to make this happen but even the president has acknowledged this could be the beginning of a long process. >> we will have a national emergency and we will be sued and we will possibly get a bad ruling and we will get another bad ruling and we will end up in the supreme court. >> it may in fact play out just like that. this case has been filed. >> hundreds of people gathered at the federal building on seventh street protesting the president's action. across the bay, presidents joined together with a giant x going through
. >> from in front of the white house, to a number of cities across the country, demonstrations over the president's emergency declaration at the border. and if this isn't fascism, i don't know what is. >> 16 states have joined together to sue the trump administration. their argument is that the president cannot make an end around congress and use military funds to make a border wall. >> donald trump is working outside the law in trying to read pot of money that of already...
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peace -- black and white piece set in mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, and netflix is working hard to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject ofn a massive campy netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphical -- autobiographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the early 1970's. he is taking the big marketing >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased about it. roma is a very unliky film to have this amazing support. [speaking spanish] >> an unlikelyor candidate best picture, roma is no glossy hollywood production. it is in black and white andh, spannd features no major stars. nevertheless, it has 10 nominations. it cold leads the oscars race -- co-leads t oscars race with the british picture, the favorite." lltflix has reached out to awards voters withinds of goodies like this cushion and a coffee table book valued at 170 -- $175 full of stills from the film, all in an effort to win votes. it' 's estimated that netfl spent more than $25 million on its o
peace -- black and white piece set in mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, and netflix is working hard to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject ofn a massive campy netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphical -- autobiographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the early 1970's. he is taking the big marketing >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased...
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it won't be white knuckle drive into the city. drive times looking good. web 580, tracy to dublin, 25 minute in the green. 680 in the green at 16 dublin to mission. 85 between 101 and cupertino, 16 minutes. we'll talk more about flooding next. >>> this morning, san jose's police chief expected to update us on the deadly chain of events. >> a ups driver was hijacked by a man and woman and taken hostage. it ended with one of the alleged hostage takers being shot dead by police. friends are identifying that suspect as this man, mark march os ki. it started when deputies tried to pull over a car at 5:00 p.m. on pearl and chenoweth. a man and woman did not stop and led deputies on a chase. they ditched their car and at some point carjacked a u.p.s. truck, took the driver hostage starting a second chase that ended at first and west a short time after the female suspect walked out of the truck. the u.p.s. driver being held hostage was released. just before 7:00 p.m., the male suspect attempted to run from the u.p.s. truck. that is when he was shot dead by an offi
it won't be white knuckle drive into the city. drive times looking good. web 580, tracy to dublin, 25 minute in the green. 680 in the green at 16 dublin to mission. 85 between 101 and cupertino, 16 minutes. we'll talk more about flooding next. >>> this morning, san jose's police chief expected to update us on the deadly chain of events. >> a ups driver was hijacked by a man and woman and taken hostage. it ended with one of the alleged hostage takers being shot dead by police....
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college from being all white to resembling more of the diversity of new york city. a fantastic accomplishment. >> did she grow up in brooklyn? >> she spent seven formative years on the island of barbados. and, barbados was transformative to her even though she was a young girl. she was raised mainly by her aunt and her grandmother, two stern but very loving and capable women. she also was in barbados at a moment where the struggle for independence begins. the struggle for labor rights begins. one of her uncles wrote for the black newspaper. and i am absolutely convinced that she had her racial and gender consciousness raised those years in barbados. host: put in perspective the significance of her election, she took office 50 years ago in 1969. elected in 1968. the civil rights movement was at its peak. the voting rights act signed into law. what did it mean for her to be elected? >> well, it was the front page of "the new york times." prior to that, they never mentioned her by name. it was as much of an earthquake as the only thing that it almost comes, that close
college from being all white to resembling more of the diversity of new york city. a fantastic accomplishment. >> did she grow up in brooklyn? >> she spent seven formative years on the island of barbados. and, barbados was transformative to her even though she was a young girl. she was raised mainly by her aunt and her grandmother, two stern but very loving and capable women. she also was in barbados at a moment where the struggle for independence begins. the struggle for labor...
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city go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. negotiations restringing venezuela history will not change the government because all the power it in taken we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's actually until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue on the. sides of really want peace democracy and prosperity in venezuela and it's still not clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. and there are more details. well as daniel was saying there the e.u. says humanitarian aid should not be politicized however. the reports from the venezuela colombia border that is exactly what's happening now. honking their horns to larger t.q. later lorries in six mile or trucks arrived in the border city. carrying the aids relief elements same by the united states relief agency usa id this is part of a larger plan by the opposition together with its international supporters to try and start a humanitarian corridor. but it will not be easy given the fact that pres
city go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. negotiations restringing venezuela history will not change the government because all the power it in taken we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's actually until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue on the. sides of really want peace democracy and prosperity in venezuela and it's still not clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. and there are more...
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city go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. in negotiations restringing throughout venezuela history will not change the government because all the power it in take him we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's actually until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue on the. sites that really want peace democracy and prosperity in venezuela and it's still not clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. and there are more give it a. well as daniel was saying there the e.u. says humanitarian aid should not be politicized however. the reports from the venezuela colombia border that is exactly what's happening now. honking their horns to larger t.q. later lorries in six mile or trucks arrived in the border city. carrying the aids relief elements same by the united states relief agency usa id this is part of a larger plan by the opposition together with its international supporters to try and start a humanitarian corridor. but it will not be easy giv
city go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. in negotiations restringing throughout venezuela history will not change the government because all the power it in take him we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's actually until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue on the. sites that really want peace democracy and prosperity in venezuela and it's still not clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. and...
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here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying hanoi city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with hanoi and with vietnam sara and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's been hyped up as a model for north korea to emulate isn't it. absolutely vietnam has managed to evolve from a war stricken impoverished country to a vibrant economy to one of the fastest growing economies in all of asia another way that if done that is by implementing rigorous economic reforms and opening up to the world economically at least enough spoken to local entrepreneurs here in the course of the past few days and foreigners who run companies here and they're saying it's a great place to invest it's a great place to do business not at the same time vietnam has managed very well to keep a lid on calls for political reform by threat
here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying hanoi city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with hanoi and with vietnam sara and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's been hyped up as a model for north korea...
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it's a black—and—white movie set in mexico city in the 70s and it is a recreation of alfonso cuaron‘s childhood when he was brought up by his mum and a maid and the film is a recreation of his childhood, the house looks like his house, the maid looks like he's made, the dog looks like his dog and no dog does as much excrement as top dog but he told me his dog did it every day and someone had to clear it up. two fantastic lead female role is to get their teeth into. she wasn't nominated here but is at the oscars. she has never acted before let alone been at the baftas, she was living in a small town in the north of mexico and she reminded him of his actual made when he was growing up. the film is about mexico and about colour, someone said what if you set a film colour, someone said what if you set afilm in colour, someone said what if you set a film in mexico, it's of colour, andi a film in mexico, it's of colour, and i think it's because we can all relate to it. it looks like mild childhood. i grew up in london but there are elements i can foist my childhood onto. you can see family
it's a black—and—white movie set in mexico city in the 70s and it is a recreation of alfonso cuaron‘s childhood when he was brought up by his mum and a maid and the film is a recreation of his childhood, the house looks like his house, the maid looks like he's made, the dog looks like his dog and no dog does as much excrement as top dog but he told me his dog did it every day and someone had to clear it up. two fantastic lead female role is to get their teeth into. she wasn't nominated...
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here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying a noise city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with hanoi and with vietnam sarah and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's a hopped up as a model for north korea to emulate isn't it. absolutely vietnam has managed to evolve from a war stricken impoverished country to a vibrant economy to one of the fastest growing economies in all of asia another way that if done that is by implementing rigorous economic reforms and opening up to the world economically at least enough spoken to local entrepreneurs here in the course of the past few days and foreigners who run companies here and they're saying it's a great place to invest it's a great place to do business now at the same time vietnam has managed very well to keep a lid on calls for political reform by threa
here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying a noise city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with hanoi and with vietnam sarah and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's a hopped up as a model for north korea...
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here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying annoy city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with the noise and with vietnam sarah and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's being held up as a model for north korea to emulate isn't it. absolutely vietnam has managed to evolve from a war stricken impoverished country to a vibrant economy to one of the fastest growing economies in all of asia another way that they've done that is by implementing rigorous economic reforms and opening up to the world economically at least enough spoken to local entrepreneurs here in the course of the past few days and foreigners who run companies here and they're saying it's a great place to invest it's a great place to do business not at the same time vietnam has managed very well to keep a lid on calls for political reform
here they've put up huge posters everywhere with white doves on them portraying peace and they're saying annoy city of peace so you can tell that the vietnamese government they're really hoping for substantial results in this summit that substantial results that will then forever be connected so they hope with the noise and with vietnam sarah and you know if we look at vietnam itself it's really been seen as a strong economy their strong economic growth it's being held up as a model for north...
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please not believe that was the idea that the white. people would use the new york city. good morning bill. you know it's a movie. ladies and gentlemen. what. i. did a beautiful spring i did share of thier thought i. knew stories that shaped the way karan i see crisis in venezuela as a new way of american sanctions by president with two right ones the west to back off as its spice president turns up the pressure. in a santa. ana house.
please not believe that was the idea that the white. people would use the new york city. good morning bill. you know it's a movie. ladies and gentlemen. what. i. did a beautiful spring i did share of thier thought i. knew stories that shaped the way karan i see crisis in venezuela as a new way of american sanctions by president with two right ones the west to back off as its spice president turns up the pressure. in a santa. ana house.
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too here is the city of go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. in negotiation is resigning and history will not change the government because all the power had been taken we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's excellent until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue the. sides agree they want peace and prosperity and. it is still no clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. more detail. the sister of thailand's king has been declared as the leading candidate for prime minister in next month's elections the first since the military seize power and twenty fourteen when hayes joining us from bangkok so no thai royal has ever run for political office at the highest level way and so this is quite unprecedented. it certainly is yes you could say the unpredictable nature of thai politics just went up another level really this is the official launch of the election campaign that for you to take place on march the twenty fourth the first since the coup in two thousan
too here is the city of go home to morrow nicolas maduro resigned. in negotiation is resigning and history will not change the government because all the power had been taken we understand what mexico and the other countries are doing it's excellent until my daughter resign as we can't have a dialogue the. sides agree they want peace and prosperity and. it is still no clear despite the best efforts of the international community there are any closer to achieving it. more detail. the sister of...
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in other parts of the city there's also protests to subordinate class mature us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strongest words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i. need to listen the girl would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo. asked venice. on a troop. asks venice do you feel that already tense political climate in the country a military high rank today a general also bad and one white zero as president. and recognized as the president in charge of the real republic. i mean by congress in arms i ask you not to turn your back and look at people in a sort of. the you i. mean while economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. and its allies against material all starting to bite they target the countries key
in other parts of the city there's also protests to subordinate class mature us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strongest words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i. need to listen the girl would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center...
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when he was born at san francisco general, i was new to this city. i was white knuckling recovery from a cocaine addiction, and i didn't have any support or resources like most families in that situation in this city, i have found myself in an organization called the homeless prenatal program. five years later, i joined the staff of that program. now it's ten years later, and i'm a member of the board of directors and also a licensed attorney. i'm here today to urge you to remember the plight of homeless families in san francisco. while homeless children and their parents are not the most visible in the homeless population, we know their thousands of childrens sleeping in cars, on floors, in closets, and even some on the streets. these kid does face challenges and hardships that no kid should have to face, and they disproportionately suffer from risks of health. the good news is i believe we know how to help these children and their parents. we know that by focusing on long-term programs focused on families, we can help save generations of kids. i ch
when he was born at san francisco general, i was new to this city. i was white knuckling recovery from a cocaine addiction, and i didn't have any support or resources like most families in that situation in this city, i have found myself in an organization called the homeless prenatal program. five years later, i joined the staff of that program. now it's ten years later, and i'm a member of the board of directors and also a licensed attorney. i'm here today to urge you to remember the plight...
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populations of many cities. it's 2019, and we have trump as a president -- >> president melgar: okay. thank you very much. [inaudible] >> president melgar: you will now be our last speaker. >> it's abundantly clear from this huge showing of community support that the mission doesn't want the monster. we believe in excellent development that creates healthy vibrant communities of opportunity. gentrification isn't inevitable, it's a product of a flawed system that puts profit before people. we need community-led development, build the marvel. >> and i'm erin. i work with affordable housing residents in the mission zp and when we talk about housing in the mission, people feel hopeless. when we talk about the marvel, they feel hope. please grow that hope and build the marvel. >> president melgar: thank you very much. i'm sorry we won't be able to take further public comment. i do encourage you to submit public comments in writing. so we will now have commissioner comments, starting with commissioner fong. i want to
populations of many cities. it's 2019, and we have trump as a president -- >> president melgar: okay. thank you very much. [inaudible] >> president melgar: you will now be our last speaker. >> it's abundantly clear from this huge showing of community support that the mission doesn't want the monster. we believe in excellent development that creates healthy vibrant communities of opportunity. gentrification isn't inevitable, it's a product of a flawed system that puts profit...
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to resembling more of the diversity of new york city. it was a fantastic accomplishment. >> did she grow up in brooklyn? >> she spent seven formative years on the island of barbados and barbados i think really was transformative for her in many ways even though she was a young girl. she was raised mainly by her aunt and her grandmother, two stern but very loving and capable women. she also was in barbados at a moment where the struggle for independence begins, the struggle for labor rights begins, one of her uncles wrote for the black newspaper and i am convinced she had her racial and consciousness raised by those seven years in barbados. >> she took office 50 years ago in 1969 and was elected in 1968 . the civil rights movement was at its peak, the voting rights was signed into law, what did it mean for her to be elected? >> it was the front page of the new york times, prior to that they never mentioned her by name and it was as much of an earthquake and the only thing that comes close to it was the election of which was well how did t
to resembling more of the diversity of new york city. it was a fantastic accomplishment. >> did she grow up in brooklyn? >> she spent seven formative years on the island of barbados and barbados i think really was transformative for her in many ways even though she was a young girl. she was raised mainly by her aunt and her grandmother, two stern but very loving and capable women. she also was in barbados at a moment where the struggle for independence begins, the struggle for labor...
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not to compete with the white, but to provide black customers because of discrimination. new york city, i think it was 37 daily black newspapers at the time, you know. because of the rise of the civil rights movement, and revolution and marxism, the great society, they tried to punish these people, new generations did not want to follow. they were acting white, as they would say. do you find, what i say? >> yeah, i do. what happens in the 1960s is very tragic because you get the great society, one of the things they are doing is trying to help, allegedly help small businesses, help black businesses and a lot of money is poured in and the money dries up and a lot of these efforts collapse. so, it is rather, there are tragic examples there. your early point, it is interesting about rosa parks, yeah, there's some evidence that she was the perfect example. there were many people before that that refused to give up their seat, the naacp, interestingly enough, was not at all interested in the montgomery bus boycott initially, they later latched into it because king's original d
not to compete with the white, but to provide black customers because of discrimination. new york city, i think it was 37 daily black newspapers at the time, you know. because of the rise of the civil rights movement, and revolution and marxism, the great society, they tried to punish these people, new generations did not want to follow. they were acting white, as they would say. do you find, what i say? >> yeah, i do. what happens in the 1960s is very tragic because you get the great...
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first city. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter to us a little bit one trillion dollars in debt for the. ten white collar crime families . eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be rich with six percent world market thirty percent somewhat one hundred five hundred three first second first second and fifth when he rose to twenty thousand. china's building two point one billion dollars. mark but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know the mid one and only one but. none of the. i. know. what. facebook is the pages of several highly successful are linked in use projects with thought. for the rules and check what may be behind the move. coming up in the program a senior french military officer could be sent to face punishment for the pens of damning critique of the u.s. led coalition's campaign against this law make state insert. the u.k. behind a significant number of civilian deaths in yemen a new high several.
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oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support me call last month during as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialism but yesterday there was so much stronger words from the u.s. threatening new class maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what don had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty be charge from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo also my parents had something to say about nikko last month doura also saying that it would be good for madura not to test the us resolve to solve the venezuelan situation let's see what mike pence had to say just no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i. need to loosen the girls would do well not to test the resolve of the united states . i do feel that already tense political climate in the country a military high rank today a general also backed and one white zero as pr
oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support me call last month during as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialism but yesterday there was so much stronger words from the u.s. threatening new class maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what don had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty be charge from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice...
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oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last majeure us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialism but yesterday there were so many strong words from the u.s. threatening new class maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what bolton had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach florida from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo also mike pence had something to say about nikko last month durham also saying that it would be good for maduro not to test the us resolve to solve the venezuelan situation let's see what mike pence had to say there's no time for dialogue this is time for . all options are on the table. i. need to loosen the euro would do well not to test the resolve of the united states . i do feel that already tense political climate in the country a military high rank today a general also backed and one white zero
oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last majeure us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialism but yesterday there were so many strong words from the u.s. threatening new class maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what bolton had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach florida from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a...
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oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last maduro as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strong those words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i . need to listen the girl who would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo. venice china. asked venezuela do you feel there already tense political climate in the country a military of high rank today a general also back in one way go as president. of the dictatorial authority of nicolas maduro and recognize where you do is the president in charge of the varian republic of venezuela comrades in arms i ask you not to turn your back on the people of. i. mean while the economic sanctions imposed by the united states and its allies against
oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last maduro as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strong those words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i . need to listen the girl who would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of...
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oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last maduro as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of their revolutionary socialism but yesterday there were so strong words from the u.s. threatening nicholas maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what bolton had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo also mike pence had something to say about nikko last month during also saying that it would be good for madura not to test the us resolve to solve the venezuelan situation let's see what mike pence had to say there's no time for dialogue this is time for . all options are on the table i. nicolas maduro would do well not to test the resolve of the united states i do feel that already tense political climate in the country a military rank today a general also backed and one white no us president and said that
oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to support an equal last maduro as president and also to celebrate the twenty years of their revolutionary socialism but yesterday there were so strong words from the u.s. threatening nicholas maturer and wishing him an early retirement let's see what bolton had to say about this situation i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet...
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biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the white house says u.s. president donald trump will declare a national emergency to secure billions of dollars to build a wall on the mexican border at the same time trump is expected to sign a bipartisan bill that will avoid another government shutdown the drastic emergency measure follows chum's failure to get congressional support to fully fund his wall democratic party leaders said it would be a gross abuse of power and may seek to mount a legal challenge. the british parliament has done.
biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the white house says u.s. president donald trump will declare a national emergency to secure billions of dollars to build a wall on the mexican border at the same time trump is expected to sign a bipartisan bill that will avoid another government shutdown the drastic emergency measure follows chum's failure to get congressional support to fully fund his wall democratic party leaders said it would be a gross abuse of power and may seek to...
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oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to subordinate class majeure us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strongest words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i. need to listen the girl who would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach florida from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo. asked venice funny. how asks venice do you feel that already tense political climate in the country a military high ranked today a general also bad and one white no us president. does of the dictator. tauriel authority of nicolas maduro and recognize one greedo is the president in charge of the ball there in republic of venezuela comrades in arms i ask you not to turn your back on the people of color. and meanwhile economic sanctions imposed by the united states and
oh in other parts of the city there's also protests to subordinate class majeure us president and also to celebrate the twenty years of the revolutionary socialists and there were some very strongest words from the u.s. is no time for dialogue this is time for. all options are on the table. i. need to listen the girl who would do well not to test the resolve of the united states. i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach florida from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of...