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constance hunter will be staying with us. carol: we do have a develop it in the bidding war for anadarko. de shaw urging anadarko to sell itself, great to people familiar with the matter, after occidental said it is prepared offer more than chevron. what is going on? isorter: we know d shaw , somewherethe stock in the top 30 shareholders. they have spoken privately to the board and management of anadarko. carol: how much do they increase their position? know, but if they are feeling emboldened to go speak to the company, they feel they have a decent position. they said we don't think this process was done very well. we would like you to run an open sales process. we have a better offer in hand. we would like you to consider that seriously. . crucially, we do not want you to essentially make it harder for someone else to come in over the top. david: as i understand, they say should take another look at it. is the answer going to be the same for a reason having to do with balance sheet? line ways the yellow down there. this is
constance hunter will be staying with us. carol: we do have a develop it in the bidding war for anadarko. de shaw urging anadarko to sell itself, great to people familiar with the matter, after occidental said it is prepared offer more than chevron. what is going on? isorter: we know d shaw , somewherethe stock in the top 30 shareholders. they have spoken privately to the board and management of anadarko. carol: how much do they increase their position? know, but if they are feeling emboldened...
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now for more on that issue i'm joined by he's professor of economics at the constancy university of applied sciences good to have you with us on the show how big a role would you say to the economy play those local elections. well clearly the economic recession which turkey is going through has been the main concern of the turkish turkish citizen but the mixed outcome also illustrates the challenges voters are facing on the one hand there is a massive this at this faction there's nothing really happening on improving the economic situation that explains some losses for the governing ruling party but at the same time there is also still a success for the ruling government in the main that. reflecting the fact that people don't really see the possibility of a change if you're putting is going to come to power so it's a mixed outcome the next day will be crucial to see you haha i think will develop and certainly also to see how foreign investors will react to the outcome. well in this context very important to see that turkey basically had been always in elections and the government basically
now for more on that issue i'm joined by he's professor of economics at the constancy university of applied sciences good to have you with us on the show how big a role would you say to the economy play those local elections. well clearly the economic recession which turkey is going through has been the main concern of the turkish turkish citizen but the mixed outcome also illustrates the challenges voters are facing on the one hand there is a massive this at this faction there's nothing really...
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constance: i would 100% agree. will constance and rubadra be sticking with us because we are four minutes away from the jobs report. we will have that for you. markets on pause as we await those jobs numbers. s&p marginally higher, the dollar getting a little bit of a bid, but either way, wait and see. trade optimism not reflected in the market. it is all about jobs and wage numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . . here as we debate politics on set, we are to take a look at the market spirit we are minutes away from the jobs report. is getting a little bit of a building, but still on hold. paring losses. up by two basis points. we want to send it over to the labor department where michael standing by. the consensus is 177,000. michael: 179,000 jobs were created last month, a league rebound from february. unemployment stays at 3.8%. the labor force did contract by 224,000, but more people got jobs then lost them. the participation rate does drop by .3% and earnings a little this appointment, up just attempt in march, t
constance: i would 100% agree. will constance and rubadra be sticking with us because we are four minutes away from the jobs report. we will have that for you. markets on pause as we await those jobs numbers. s&p marginally higher, the dollar getting a little bit of a bid, but either way, wait and see. trade optimism not reflected in the market. it is all about jobs and wage numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . . here as we debate politics on set, we are to take a look at the market spirit...
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meanwhile concentra meanwhile constance is already out of jail and william has more years to spend in state prison. >> i don't think anybody's going to get any money back. >> reporter: some of the victims paid with cash or check. the only way they and 34 other victims will get their money back is if william and constance gabriel make good on their commitment. john and lisa used their credit card but chase bank declined their chargeback. they are the last known victims who paid with their credit card but did not get a chargeback. >> that was really disappointing. i know they have fraud protection. we had all of our stuff, all of our information we thought was in line. and they turned us down for it. >> reporter: under federal regulations, credit card customers have 60 days to challenge a charge. now, after that, companies are under no obligation to refund money although many do for the sake of good customer relations. >> i went to chase in person, went to talk to them, and i felt, you know, alone. they didn't want to help me. >> reporter: we met john's wife lisa when she gave her victi
meanwhile concentra meanwhile constance is already out of jail and william has more years to spend in state prison. >> i don't think anybody's going to get any money back. >> reporter: some of the victims paid with cash or check. the only way they and 34 other victims will get their money back is if william and constance gabriel make good on their commitment. john and lisa used their credit card but chase bank declined their chargeback. they are the last known victims who paid with...
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as for the remaining victims owed money, constants gabrielle -- constance gabrielle has been asked to repay through the s thr clara tax department. ultimately it's up to each victim to go after the couple for restitution if they fail to pay. >> i'm not confident that i'll get money back at all. i don't see how they're going to pay back that much. >> reporter: the santa clara district attorney's office decided against appealing the sentence of william gabrielle. they had hoped the judge would give him a stiffer sentence but concluded an appeal would not be successful. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> the world's largest airplane took flight for the very first time. strata launch, a company founded by late microsoft co-founder paul allen, sent the twin engine plane into the air of the skies over the mojave desert. it will one day send satellites into low orbit around the earth. it has a whopping 28 wheels on the oversized landing gears. >>> a mountainview attorney who says he's reinvented soda will try to sell to the sharks. he created luma 2.0 after drinking the high-calorie sug
as for the remaining victims owed money, constants gabrielle -- constance gabrielle has been asked to repay through the s thr clara tax department. ultimately it's up to each victim to go after the couple for restitution if they fail to pay. >> i'm not confident that i'll get money back at all. i don't see how they're going to pay back that much. >> reporter: the santa clara district attorney's office decided against appealing the sentence of william gabrielle. they had hoped the...
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interview with dava been going on the founder of israel's long sought to be lost been languishing in our constance nine hundred sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are also surprising but you've had many decisions to make which were on target or at the time you decided to set a german reparations that was very uncommon good and global in fifteen minutes long d.w. . entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful the international criminal court as a new enemy in washington the jump administration has accused it of having no legitimacy and says in one sitting down my guest this week here in the hague is cheering about the sujit who is the president of the i.c.c. how can he defending organizations against such powerful position conflicts so for a few minutes on the double just. horrible. nicole pietz in germany to learn german heritage beneath. why not learn with him d w z e learning course nikos fake. you know that seventy seven percent. are younger than six o'clock. that's me and me and. you know why it's time to call voices. on the seventy seven percent who talk about the issues. fr
interview with dava been going on the founder of israel's long sought to be lost been languishing in our constance nine hundred sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are also surprising but you've had many decisions to make which were on target or at the time you decided to set a german reparations that was very uncommon good and global in fifteen minutes long d.w. . entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful the international criminal court as a new enemy in washington the...
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darva been going on the founding of israel a long sought to be lost which had been languishing in our constance nineteen sixty eight the statesman's candid admissions also surprising. many decisions to make which were unpopular at the time you decided to accept german reparations that was very important to the league in seventy five minutes on w. . i'm not laughing at well because sometimes i am but mostly i'm laughing with the german things deep into the german culture. you don't seem to get this grandma day oh you know it's all that they know i'm rachel join me for me to get my feet up course. and germany with t.w. and any time any place. the news video never. had of the back of those. songs to sing along to download it is to combine the two from soup but. to be able to. have varied causes for that into active exercise is the hard thing about the devil you don't come to slashdot actually on facebook in the app store. in german for free but the devil you let drop. in the first americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship. double. binds. thousands are filled with streets of the
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individually because of different constance's and wouldn't we still have a long walk to do ok but it's the president of rwanda paul could that me is a contentious week i mean he's been accused off for example stifling the opposition and and not tolerating dissent but i must say that has been the necessary evil to keep the peace and wonder how do you create it's got me in maintaining the peace in in the country i don't say. so much cricket because if you know a country where our people are as yours and you manage as a leader if we managed to set up a system which has brought back. in ninety two percent of g.d.p. growth not to screw ninety four percent of people insured by america and the whole country and people are living side by side pictures inside of us i would say where are you seeing peace in the world. so much that it's ok. to run a genocide survivor coming to us from kigali thank you. and staying on that story in paris french president emanuel kron has tossed a panel of research is to investigate his country's role in the london genocide macross hosted members often association
individually because of different constance's and wouldn't we still have a long walk to do ok but it's the president of rwanda paul could that me is a contentious week i mean he's been accused off for example stifling the opposition and and not tolerating dissent but i must say that has been the necessary evil to keep the peace and wonder how do you create it's got me in maintaining the peace in in the country i don't say. so much cricket because if you know a country where our people are as...
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ust is enormously viable to as a constancy, as something that must continue to underpin everything that is validity to what we do and say. it is vitally important to keep prevail.t will finally this happens to be a moment when science is not in such great repute. i spoke in berlin to a group that included mostly scientists and journalists, and some ministers and public officials last november. i was astonished to hear them say that science is increasingly in this repute in germany. germany. belieft the suspicion of to include the scientific community. the institute had one of the people making this claim. it astonished me. but it suggested that this is a t thisde phenomenon erosion of confidence in the elites. folks who are lord. thought to have ordered over the others, who knew all the -- of resentments. we simply have to stay with science and stay with it very rigorously. because ultimately, the country has respect or science. i think it is the american academy of sciences, the one in -- the one established by adams -- at any rate, they have done a survey of attitudes toward science.
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with darva been going on the founder of israel slave long sought to last been languishing in an hour constance nine hundred sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are also surprising. you had many decisions to make which were unpopular at the time you decided to set german reparations that was very uncommon to look in forty five minutes on t w. nicole because in germany to learn german or japanese. why not learn with him d w z learning course because fake. when the worst was rising people fight for survival but on a case on a budget because of budget when there's a flood water comes up drop waste on your clothes fast for everyone to meet the biological hurt because it could be dangerous. there's junk you can see people move south so they can plant crops and find food stamps. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could write any going to peace not if you want them probably most of them to come to. the climate exodus starts if a courteous on d w. there are certain players the truly make a difference play is the singlehandedly win games and have s
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very big issue for us here at the bug about the casino and other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because he knows we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye for someone overextending themselves in your mind when that discount it's very noticeable often you have guests betting to euro's and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and they want to win back their losses and start sweating. turners you start getting testy and then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much and they just don't have themselves under control anymore this is the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is. very very different we have a very international clientele but during the week when not much is going on we hav
very big issue for us here at the bug about the casino and other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because he knows we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye for...
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issue for us here at the but what about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because you know when we have a social concept if gas makes statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye for someone overextending themselves in mind when their discussions it's very noticeable often you have guests get into euro's and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and then they want to win back their losses and start sweating. turners you start getting testy then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much and they just don't have themselves under control anymore. the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is a consequence when the shoot is real it's very very different we have a very international clientele during the week whe
issue for us here at the but what about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because you know when we have a social concept if gas makes statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye for...
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issue for us here at the but what about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because you know it's going to have a social concept if guess make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves. far are you trying to develop an eye for someone who's overextending themselves in your mind when their discussions it's very noticeable often you have guests get into your rows and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and they want to win back their losses and start sweating. their bad turners you start getting testy then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much and they just don't have themselves under control anymore. the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is a consequence when the shoot is real it's very very different we have a very international clientele du
issue for us here at the but what about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because you know it's going to have a social concept if guess make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves. far are you trying to develop an eye for...
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big issue for us here at the bug about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because he knows we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that their gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we try to urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so well and. far are you trying to develop an eye for someone who's overextending themselves in your mind when that discount it's very noticeable after you have guests get into euro's and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and they want to win back their losses and start sweating. turners you start getting testy then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much that they just don't have themselves under control anymore. the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is a consequence when the ship is real it's very very different we have a very international clientele but during the
big issue for us here at the bug about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the button button because he knows we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that their gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we try to urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so well and. far are you trying to develop an eye for...
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big issue for us here at the back about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the bad in voting because you know when we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye for someone overextending themselves in your mind when their discussions it's very noticeable often you have guests getting to euro's and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and then they want to win back their losses and start sweating. turners you start getting testy and then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much that they just don't have themselves under control anymore. the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is. very very different we have a very international clientele but during the week when not much is going o
big issue for us here at the back about the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the bad in voting because you know when we have a social concept and if gets make statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so. far are you trying to develop an eye...
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to their winter quarters they fly together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on it like constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and flying three and a half hours in kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists who have researched this question in any depth this head of human does or no one had looked into it yet because it's really difficult to gather precise data on the behavior of groups of wild animals. stalks are quite caught by you can't get close and stare at them and how can you observe in detail vast flocks on the wane dr flock found away in twenty fourteen she equipped sixty stalks with tracking devices and accelerometers and hope that some of these individuals would end up flying together. she's about to introduce us to one of those sixty birds who has a distinctive manner of flying. their fire a bell. she's on the right when she demonstrates what flak finds inte
to their winter quarters they fly together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on it like constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and flying three and a half hours in kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists who have researched this question in any depth this head of human...
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the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the. country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to the band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure which specially in the. almost all the way including my life was riddled with obstruct. the process of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental list painting falling in love with some harlem culture making his home and converting to islam. al-jazeera world tells the story of the last fifteen fifteen and his unique artistic work. the french oriented list on al-jazeera. not backing down the protests continue when saddam demanding more changes the military takes over after president omar al ba
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the. country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to the band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure which specially in the. almost all the way including my life was...
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head to their winter quarters flying together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on it like constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and fly three and a half thousand kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists do have researched this question in any depth and as head of human design no one had looked into it yet because it's really difficult to gather precise data on the behavior of groups of wild animals. stalks are quite quite you can't get close and stare at them and how can you observe in detail vast flocks on the way dr flock found a way in twenty fourteen she equipped sixty stalks with tracking devices and accelerometers and hope that some of these individuals would end up flying together . she's about to introduce us to one of those sixty birds who has a distinctive manner of flying. past their fire a bell. she's on the right then she demonstrates what flak finds inter
head to their winter quarters flying together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on it like constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and fly three and a half thousand kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists do have researched this question in any depth and as head of...
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big issue for us here at the button but the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the bad inverting but casinos are going to have a social concept if gas makes statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so well and. not far are you trying to develop an eye for someone who's overextending themselves in mind when their discussions it's very noticeable often you have guests getting to euro's and five euros and they lose two or three hundred euros. and they want to win back their losses and start sweating. turners you start getting testy then twenty one and eventually hundreds until they've lost so much that they just don't have themselves under control anymore this is the typical guest here in the casino do they come from germany or from abroad and this is a consequence when she does we are very very different we have a very international clientele bu
big issue for us here at the button but the casino and the other two companies stuttgart casino and constance can see you know the bad inverting but casinos are going to have a social concept if gas makes statements to the effect that they're gambling money away that they can't afford to lose we tried that urge them to play more moderately and if that doesn't work sometimes the last resort is to ban that guest to protect them from themselves to do so well and. not far are you trying to develop...
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to their winter quarters they fly together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on a lake constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no farther. winter there are landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and fly three and a half thousand kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists do have researched this question in any depth and it had only meant undeserved no one had looked into it yet because it's really difficult to gather precise data on the behavior of groups of wild animals. stalks are quite quite you can't get close and stare at them and how can you observe in detail vast flocks on the way dr flock found a way in twenty four team she equipped sixty stalks with tracking devices and accelerometers and hope that some of these individuals would end up flying together . she's about to introduce us to one of those sixty birds who has a distinctive manner of flying. past their fire a bell. she's on the right when she demonstrates what flak finds int
to their winter quarters they fly together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on a lake constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no farther. winter there are landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and fly three and a half thousand kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where. biologist and they are flock is the first scientists do have researched this question in any depth and it had only meant...
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interview with darva been going on the founding of israel a long sought to have been languishing in our constance nineteen sixty eight the states in its candidate missions are also surprising. that many decisions to make which were unpopular at the time you decided to accept german reparations that was very uncommon. in seventy five minutes on t w. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the series of global three thousand on t.w. and online the book. will go to good movie romex the true channel. goodbye of stewards. with exclusive insights. the must see concerning star trek culture to your a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers and don't miss out on. the big. blue prints of the big. british prime minister to ease a may has asked the e.u. for yet another extension to bragg's it saying the u.k. needs more time
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with darva been going on the founder of israel a long sought to be lost it had been languishing in our constance nine hundred sixty eight statements candidate missions are also surprisingly you've heard many decisions to make which were unpopular at the time you decided to accept german reparations that was very important to the english in fifteen minutes long t w. what secrets lie behind the smallest. find a minimum. most of experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites . d.w. world heritage for sixty get the app. raring to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list one hundred german must reads. a city in ruins. morality. symbol of a long come flick in the philippines. between the muslims. and the christian population. when finance fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president to church's response was little. by little it will never gain a foothold in. the reconquest turned into tragedy. that's not the reason at all this is not the kind of freedom that one. how did it become a gateway to islamist terror. until now the
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we're following feel the main group of two a democracy protesters in sudan has rejected the ministry constance pledge. within two yeahs house was gathered at the friday prayers on sunday army headquarters in the capital khartoum a day after the on the ousted president bashir. coming up next in the news. the so-called islamic state sets its sights on the philippines an exclusive report from the island of mindanao. that and more coming up in the news issue do stay with us if you can. eco india the flame of. disaster for. the future in earthquake prone areas of india. an organisation teaches young artisans how to build a clay crew houses from traditional materials. making them both cost effective and sustainable. in sixty minutes d.-w. . i think is everything challenging first on how to make a muslim. school much different culture between here and there challenge in court if the plane. finish honestly i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. months ago my license to work as a swimming instructor to shine our two children one hundred dollars just rushed just to show us. what's your story
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following for you on d w the main group of pro-democracy protesters in sudan has rejected the ministry constance pledge a full power transition within two years thousands of people gathered for friday a trance outside ministry headquarters in the capital khartoum a day off the president bashir bashir. and also recapping some breaking news coming in an earthquake that the magnitude seven point zero has struck on the only other interviews in honor of celebrities in the government has posted an urgent tsunami warning and asked some residents of the island to evacuate as soon as possible. the op next in good shape the program don't forget you can order us given touch why our web site that's w dot com i'm a touchy mom pleasure to have their company. half of. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson he could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. in shape next deal. you're going to an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live
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constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. i spoke to her a short while ago and asked her whether the cathedral can be restored in five years they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they've got close to $1 billion. there are two examples i can think of in relatively recent times, one is york minster, which was burned in 1984, and they managed to redo the roof in about five years. the other example is gloucester cathedral, a gothic cathedral roughly the same age as notre—dame. in that case it took them close to 20 years, but they were dealing with the great depression and a lot of other issues of france trying to recover from world war i. in a sense, this cathedral has been in a process of restoration for centuries, hasn't it? yes. that's right. probably, local churches that had various adventures over the years. what was carried out in the second half of the 19th century when the cathedral had first been damaged during the french revolu
constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. i spoke to her a short while ago and asked her whether the cathedral can be restored in five years they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they've got close to $1 billion. there are two examples i can think of in relatively recent times, one is york minster, which was burned in 1984, and they managed to redo the...
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constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. thank you for your time. could this reconstruction be done in five yea rs, reconstruction be done in five years, do you think? as president thomases, give us a scale of this job. they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they got close to $1 billion. there are two exa m ples got close to $1 billion. there are two examples i can think of in relatively recent times, one is york minster, which was burned in 1984, and they managed to redo the roof in about five years. the other example is last cathedral, gothic cathedral roughly the same age as notre—dame, in that case it took them close to 20 years, but they were dealing with the great depression and a lot of other issues of france trying to recover from world war i. in a sense, this cathedral has been in a process of restoration for centuries, hasn't it? yes. that's ride. bubbly, local churches that had various advantages over the yea rs. had vario
constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. thank you for your time. could this reconstruction be done in five yea rs, reconstruction be done in five years, do you think? as president thomases, give us a scale of this job. they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they got close to $1 billion. there are two exa m ples got close to $1 billion. there are two...
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darva been going on at the founder of israel a long sought to be lost if you've been languishing in our constance nineteen sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are also surprising for you but many decisions to make which were on carbon or at the time you decided to set up german reparations that was very uncommon to be illegal in seventy five minutes on d w. that people fall for g.w. on facebook and twitter us up to date and in touch. i'm not laughing at the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and research and i think deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes question it is think it's beautiful. could i not blame. the for this drama play out. it's all about ok. i'm rachel join me tonight the gentle unfunded up the. coast. sleep. carefully. soon. to begin to. discover the. place to. subscribe to documentary to. lead. the knockout and they will not succeed in dividing us so that all not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines. played . this is
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for the prestigious nansen award she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother bottles of stewart living in the presence of who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. libya's u.n. backed government sends troops to the streets of tripoli as a warlord ordered his forces to advance on the capital. the u.n. security council calls an emergency meeting on libya as world powers warn against a military confrontation. down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha coming up algerian media is reporting that the intelligence chief is an ally of the former president. has been fired. the british prime minister for yet another brags that she wants three
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harness and space the representatives and it had been some names uniting and then at trying to kind of constance just now turn to important step will scented important reason for why people are taking the streets week after week they are not trying to again that is their own institutional transition they actually took for example not recognising the also revealed that ministers they are trying to pull are in on strikes into the public companies and state companies and the actually to lead this is how can is a. modern turn the elections are tonight is their only elections which were not will be not directed to a lot of issues of a new president it's not smart to alter the election of the national constitution test only so you see there are two cowards and that's and i believe that unfortunately it does seem to continue to amend has the its own decisions and to us that had seeped out and people will do not exist well the object people we are denied their own transition and that's a risk of progression of course and that that's that's the main spiritually not you know. i'm a really good to talk to
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there is constancy that one of the advantages we have is our alliance network. it is an economic multiplier, literally. it creates the ability to generate pressure. you can look at how the united states was able to bring china and russia to the table along with allies and partners to create international action. you can take that model and apply it to something you prefer. the reality is we have successfully used it in north korea. that is a huge advantage to throw away. and to throw it away over loose language, more tactical challenges, which are real from areen challenging, they real concerns but need to be nested in a larger strategic vision. the national security strategy and national defense strategy, if they are going to frame themselves around the competitions of the future, that's the best card to play other than our own domestic solvency, which i hope we find. my underlying view. in terms of the list of horribles, i worry for living. i could have many. i will try to limit myself. there is the concern about the proliferation of nuclear weapons .o these s
there is constancy that one of the advantages we have is our alliance network. it is an economic multiplier, literally. it creates the ability to generate pressure. you can look at how the united states was able to bring china and russia to the table along with allies and partners to create international action. you can take that model and apply it to something you prefer. the reality is we have successfully used it in north korea. that is a huge advantage to throw away. and to throw it away...
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there is constancy that one of the largest asymmetric advantages we have is our alliance network. it is a force multiplier literally an economic , multiplier, literally. it creates the ability to generate pressure. whether you agree with the jcpoa or not, you can look at how the united states was able to bring even china and russia to the table along with allies and partners to create international action. you can take that model and apply it to something you prefer. the reality is we have successfully used it in north korea sanctions, other things. that is a huge advantage to throw away. and to throw it away over loose language, more tactical challenges, which are real from burden sharing to trade concerns , they are real concerns but need to be nested in a larger strategic vision. if in fact the national security strategy and national defense strategy of the u.s. will frame themselves around the competitions of the future, that's the best card to play other than our own domestic solvency, which i hope we find. [laughter] that is my underlying view. in terms of the list of horrib
there is constancy that one of the largest asymmetric advantages we have is our alliance network. it is a force multiplier literally an economic , multiplier, literally. it creates the ability to generate pressure. whether you agree with the jcpoa or not, you can look at how the united states was able to bring even china and russia to the table along with allies and partners to create international action. you can take that model and apply it to something you prefer. the reality is we have...
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for the prestigious nansen award she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan split state even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs. destroyed almost the infrastructure which. in. almost all including little was obstructed. you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some harlem culture making his home and converting to islam. al-jazeera world tells the story of the three d. and his unique artistic work. the french orients list on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martin that is coming up in the next sixty minutes. and we will continue protesting and struggling until we can fully get a hol
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i'm most concerned about that group in terms of the nationalism that constance was describing. >> let's turn back to our audien audience. jose. >> rising health care costs is a concern for many americans. what is your position on medicare for all and how do you plan to address the challenge of providing health care for over 30 million uninsured american sns. >> it's a great question. i'm in the medicare for all camp. people are like where will you get the money? it's incorrect. we're spending twice the money on other schools. we can make it so the people are struggling, it's immoral that in the richest economy we're more stressed out about navigating our dysfunctional health care system when our loved ones get sick or injured than caring for them and helping them get well. >> let me bring in emmett ryan. he's a student at the university of maryland. >> i am on the autism spectrum. i was can't speak for other americans on the same spectrum. i can say for confidence i would like to salespeoppeak to you ab support. the same support the administration will cut funding for. would you have th
i'm most concerned about that group in terms of the nationalism that constance was describing. >> let's turn back to our audien audience. jose. >> rising health care costs is a concern for many americans. what is your position on medicare for all and how do you plan to address the challenge of providing health care for over 30 million uninsured american sns. >> it's a great question. i'm in the medicare for all camp. people are like where will you get the money? it's...
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but he lives that constance and general taylor. he said, people call that west riverside but i don't know if that's really the name of it. i said that's - - he said, i don't think anybody knows that. i think now people are much more conscious. i don't know why that is. of the name of their neighborhood. >> and getting it correct. >> in new york too. we used to call it the dance belt in the theater district. now it's called clinton. >> do y'all have thoughts about why that would be? why it is. i noticed, i did a lot of work when i worked at the presentation resource center and the holy cross section. it seems like the holy cross has jettisoned their identity as being holy cross possibly because the school isn't there anymore. >> i think it changes as the needs change or the desired identity of the neighborhood changes. one might sound more posh or current. i'm thinking of magazine street. we own a business up here, closer to state street uptown. and so, up in that area, there's been a push to try to call it west mag. a little #. a w
but he lives that constance and general taylor. he said, people call that west riverside but i don't know if that's really the name of it. i said that's - - he said, i don't think anybody knows that. i think now people are much more conscious. i don't know why that is. of the name of their neighborhood. >> and getting it correct. >> in new york too. we used to call it the dance belt in the theater district. now it's called clinton. >> do y'all have thoughts about why that...
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about the constancy of america's will. to ensure is a safe and peaceful environment, free of intimidation. i know that's going to be in. for the formal introduction, amy turned to pete. we've always been grateful to have this opportunity. welcome, people. [applause] >> we are very honored to have you here. i'm not going to make a big introduction, i think most of our audience is aware of this body of work and i like to say it's been a big week for the navy, congratulations. doctor henry eluded, is a confirmation hearing coming up and i have respect for that. i'm not one to ask him to get ahead of his scheme. he will be up to talk about what might happen or could happen, fortunate enough to be confirmed so our conversation will focus on what's happening now in duties and responsibility today and i think that gives us plenty to talk about. ask the questions be the same way. before we get the questions, will start with a few ice burgers here. again, thank you because you could have easily postponed th this. thank you for bein
about the constancy of america's will. to ensure is a safe and peaceful environment, free of intimidation. i know that's going to be in. for the formal introduction, amy turned to pete. we've always been grateful to have this opportunity. welcome, people. [applause] >> we are very honored to have you here. i'm not going to make a big introduction, i think most of our audience is aware of this body of work and i like to say it's been a big week for the navy, congratulations. doctor henry...
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integrity, moral, courage, constancy, that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in the body body be they palestinians, mexican, black, white, yellow. that's what we have to be focused on as well. >> and there is also this kind of moral equivalency that the president is arguing, oh, there's good people on both sides. it's all kind of just balances out in the wash, according to him. >> no, i think i would agree with brother trump that it's human beings on both sides. because nazis are human beings that girbles and himler, they were smart strategists, and they were nazis. nazis are human beings. they can be smart. robert e. lee, he was a very smart and strategic general for a thuggish and a gangsterrish cause, trying to keep black people in slavery in perpetuity. that's the constitution of the confederacy he pledged allegianc
integrity, moral, courage, constancy, that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in the body body be they palestinians, mexican, black, white, yellow. that's what we have to be focused on as well. >> and there is also this kind...
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we will have a navy that will be out there that will be reassuring allies, friends and us about the constancy of america's will to ensure there is a peaceful environment free of intimidation. you can count on that and i know that will be a commitment that admiral will carry with the navy going forward. but for the formal introduction, let me turn to pete. we have a great partnership, we have always been grateful to have this opportunity with the navy, so welcome pete with your warm applause so we can get this started. [applause] pete: we are very honored to i will not make a big introduction because i think most of our audience is aware of his body of work. and so i would like to say it has been a big week for admiral moran and for the navy, congratulations. is as he alluded to, there confirmation hearing coming up and out of respect to that i will not ask the vice chief to get ahead of his -- and he will not be able to talk about what might happen or could happen, if he is fortunate enough to be confirmed, so our conversation will focus on what is happening now, his duties and responsibiliti
we will have a navy that will be out there that will be reassuring allies, friends and us about the constancy of america's will to ensure there is a peaceful environment free of intimidation. you can count on that and i know that will be a commitment that admiral will carry with the navy going forward. but for the formal introduction, let me turn to pete. we have a great partnership, we have always been grateful to have this opportunity with the navy, so welcome pete with your warm applause so...
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each and every one of them integrity, courage, moral consistency, what the great jane austen called constancy. that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which predatory capitalism generates this grotesque wealth inequality and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in the body be they palestinians, mexican, black, white, yellow. that's what we have to be focused on as well. it seems to me. >> and there is also this kind of moral equivalency that the president is arguing, oh, there's good people on both sides. it all sort of -- you know, it's all kind of just balances out in the wash, according to him. >> no, i think i would agree with brother trump in this sense, that it's human beings on both sides. because nazis are human beings that girbles and himler, they were smart strategists, and they were brilliant strategists for gangster and thuggish causes. they were nazis. nazis are
each and every one of them integrity, courage, moral consistency, what the great jane austen called constancy. that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which predatory capitalism generates this grotesque wealth inequality and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in the body be...
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the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the. almost on way including beetles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to working to their capacity that they're supposed to. sudan's interim leader resigns less than forty eight hours after the military forced the president. and sam is a that this is al jazeera live from down also coming up. i. have giri is the leader also on the pressure many see him as an ally of the former president of. indonesia's election campaign heats up as it enters the last lap. and the us president wants to send migrants to cities controlled by his political opponents. will begin in sudan where the head of the military transitional
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the. almost on way including beetles of...
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operation desert falcon on board this royal canadian air force helicopter but the dutch long range of constancy they're about to be dropped close to the border with turkey in an area controlled by armed groups while i still in syria is on the defensive here the slum extinct in the greatest local ice a lot shoot is on the offensive it's highly active in this border area and has claimed any number of attacks. too dangerous and sensitive the un would not allow us to film this infiltration operation with both canadians and dutch forces moving some of the footage we shot to protect their troops based. while this is a peacekeeping mission in looks and feels like an exercise in counterinsurgency what makes this mission dangerous is that we have a lot of different layers of conflict drivers that's the that actually feeds. the danger in mali because we have a lot of smugglers smuggling activity illegal trafficking criminality we have this ethnical tension between different groups we have the influx of terrorists from from the border region and from inside mali and also we have this tension between the a
operation desert falcon on board this royal canadian air force helicopter but the dutch long range of constancy they're about to be dropped close to the border with turkey in an area controlled by armed groups while i still in syria is on the defensive here the slum extinct in the greatest local ice a lot shoot is on the offensive it's highly active in this border area and has claimed any number of attacks. too dangerous and sensitive the un would not allow us to film this infiltration...
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for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost. infrastructures which. almost always including my cutlass bill was obstruct. the process of you know visions of the mother to working to capacity to discipline . this was wrong to teach children away from their parents and herd them into a school or against their will there was no mother no father figures they put it in the big player and we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names never forget canada's dark secret on al-jazeera. and an apparent major u. turn in u.s. policy donald trump telephoned the libyan woman. to voice support for the man fighting the internationally recognized government. along down jordan this is live from doha also coming up democratic preside
for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost. infrastructures which. almost always including my cutlass bill was obstruct. the...
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the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs. is destroyed or most of the infrastructure. in. almost one way including beetles obstruct. the process of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. people have to wait your whole record on this trouble in fact a few years ago there was place only for one state on the land of israel all you do not believe in a two state solution the official story is that there are no i'm sure we all feel are you i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling. you there's a lot to graze in here join me in front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on the big issues here on al-jazeera .
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs. is destroyed or most of the infrastructure. in. almost one way including beetles obstruct. the process of who you know...
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people losing their constancy are the activists, the real grassroots of the party, and they are assembling to try to dislodge the prime minister. a lot of disaffected people on friday morning. is that enough to spur them to push her out the door? grassroots ofthe mr. corbyn's party? to the left or moderate? david: the story has been he is party to theabour left. ed is farther to the left than anything in british politics, and they are calling the meeting -- calling the shots. at a meeting, they will decide their policies for the european election and the question, do they back a second referendum? if we saw a shift -- and mr. corbyn is against that, but many activists want us to see that vote -- it changes the game because the concept of another referendum, a second vote is back on the table. francine: we have not talked brexit for the first week just for an entire week. -- for an entire week. what does that mean? daniel: in europe, generally speaking, volatility is falling back. brexit is one factor. we can have this timeout and forget about it, we know it has not gone away but we will pr
people losing their constancy are the activists, the real grassroots of the party, and they are assembling to try to dislodge the prime minister. a lot of disaffected people on friday morning. is that enough to spur them to push her out the door? grassroots ofthe mr. corbyn's party? to the left or moderate? david: the story has been he is party to theabour left. ed is farther to the left than anything in british politics, and they are calling the meeting -- calling the shots. at a meeting, they...
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when he is here couple years ago, i asked him, nasa's constancy of purpose, what should be and without hesitation he said science. in the most fundamental essential science is what we have right now is trying to figure out about dark energy, about what's happening in the origin of the universe with a inferred stuff, extra finance and initially jw, james webb that you are committed to going to plan together and complement each other. why does it make any sense to take w first out of our budget ? how can we -- this will jeopardize the project in the long run and diminish what we can get from james webb and it's a wonderful question. >> i would answer it the james webb space telescope is our biggest flagship mission in the astro physics division of the science-fiction directive. and we have to be committed to it. by the time this is over march of 2021 we will launch it. we will be $9 billion into the program. the challenges -- this goes back to an earlier question about maintaining schedule and maintaining cost. when i first came in, the program was being pushed back in the cost was incre
when he is here couple years ago, i asked him, nasa's constancy of purpose, what should be and without hesitation he said science. in the most fundamental essential science is what we have right now is trying to figure out about dark energy, about what's happening in the origin of the universe with a inferred stuff, extra finance and initially jw, james webb that you are committed to going to plan together and complement each other. why does it make any sense to take w first out of our budget ?...