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the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines illy up to something wonderful very often their full effects get up to something terrible can bill solve all ills are always trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was in like i was just scared me i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated. seemed wrong. just all. to me. yet to shape out this day become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. an interesting week in the crypto world as bitcoin has retreated from its all time highs a theory and has risen once again and the hottest crypto on the internet coin didn't do as well on joe's day as investors had hoped so let's break it all down with us co-host buns one and geoffrey chucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research geoffrey let's start with you what happened with bitcoin and why has the price retreated from the all time highs by about $10000.00. because those highs in riddick you know
the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines illy up to something wonderful very often their full effects get up to something terrible can bill solve all ills are always trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was in like i was just scared me i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated. seemed wrong. just all. to me. yet to shape out this day become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so...
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you were to have will will many many did not as i see you in illy be given him the right. elbow or being. a good mom we. were going to go is wild wild me sure. was e of how could mean in washroom in total. how does how does our motto how does that feel they have. that of the couple to know what the public should. feel her. home. where. they can one role model. in no. issue with eyes ynys saying. i got developed. a limb talked about how. they should see. what it did to would hire a letter. kalid to restart the mystery has he. i'm attacked i'm the mom. had any day any lesson and. that is a. good. start to how the national scene. from its own up to. newton was on the lookout for. the beginning to get laid and i was you know a field day or 2 letters he was going to do. the verity were getting almost a foot on long. how does our motto. or rather my. fear with fear will it deliberate or me will it eliminated a mish. mosh will. you have. done a lot of. democrats is that i'm bad then they got a 2nd or they did. get on the. well rumor through. the new album or i'll come see you me
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stanley kramer nurse moneymen illy and her team work almost around the clock to administer the biotech pfizer vaccine here in a town south of tel aviv about 150000 people are being vaccinated daily throughout the country. so an email with a mommy now because. i really believe in this vaccine or also got it in this week i get the 2nd dose. we didn't have then got any are allergic reactions it's like a flu shot it is a very gentle vaccine it's good. that they may. still . the cultural center turned makeshift vaccination point is run by clearly to one of israel's 4 health management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an agent all using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rollout 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. with organs great i didn't even feel the shock of a bit i work as a special needs teacher and we're all kind of in the line of fire it's an absolute must to be vacci
stanley kramer nurse moneymen illy and her team work almost around the clock to administer the biotech pfizer vaccine here in a town south of tel aviv about 150000 people are being vaccinated daily throughout the country. so an email with a mommy now because. i really believe in this vaccine or also got it in this week i get the 2nd dose. we didn't have then got any are allergic reactions it's like a flu shot it is a very gentle vaccine it's good. that they may. still . the cultural center...
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back at the clinic illy is undergoing another vision test she's supposed to read the numbers off the chart. she's asked if she can read the largest number there. is even the largest number is blurred. notifier will continue monitoring lose vision and making sure she gets enough sunlight. it's the only way to treat her new sightedness and preserve her vision. and eye clinic in cologne germany specializes in other vision problems. alfred remet is 60 years old he lives an hour away and comes here for treatment remet runs a company with over 2000 employees and often travels abroad his vision has been to tear writing for some time now this is what it looks like out the window this is what alfred remet sees and it's getting worse. it's just it's all kind of foggy blurry and foggy right now i'm still coping but ordinary activities are getting more difficult. after a dramatic has come here for a consultation with ask yourself and. his chief position at the clinic and a leading expert in cornell disorders. his exam shows that alfred rivet is a good candidate for surgery. but i think the lands
back at the clinic illy is undergoing another vision test she's supposed to read the numbers off the chart. she's asked if she can read the largest number there. is even the largest number is blurred. notifier will continue monitoring lose vision and making sure she gets enough sunlight. it's the only way to treat her new sightedness and preserve her vision. and eye clinic in cologne germany specializes in other vision problems. alfred remet is 60 years old he lives an hour away and comes here...
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nicholas conrad has been conducting research here for decades he has the department of illy prehistory and quaternary ecology at the university have to be in. order for whole of els and other excavation site in our region have been incredibly well preserved a lot of we found bones and ivory and letters and bone to wars there for 40000 years old but look almost as if they were carved yesterday. apart from artifacts musical instruments and jewelry almost 80000 stone to. those have been found here. this is a nice sort of sign if i'm buying schnitzel i it's not like an ivory carving can be done quickly on the contrary it takes many hours life so it's different to a pencil drawing where there's room for error and here every line you see was deliberately car and if there's a navel triangle the delicate fingers or slits all are intentional and by no means coincidental says absolutely this is of kind far out so far. to go to the shooting symbols were widespread in europe around 30000 years ago but the whole of those penis is much older dated back to more than 40000 years ago. this isn't eviden
nicholas conrad has been conducting research here for decades he has the department of illy prehistory and quaternary ecology at the university have to be in. order for whole of els and other excavation site in our region have been incredibly well preserved a lot of we found bones and ivory and letters and bone to wars there for 40000 years old but look almost as if they were carved yesterday. apart from artifacts musical instruments and jewelry almost 80000 stone to. those have been found...
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because conrad has been conducting research here for decades he has the department of illy prehistory and quaternary ecology at the university of tubingen. hall of hall of els and other excavation site in our region have been incredibly well preserved off a lot of we've found bones and ivory and players and bone 2 wars there for 40000 years old but look almost as if they were carved yesterday water. apart from artifacts musical instruments and jewelry almost. she 1000 stone tools have been found here. this is nice sort of thing if i'm buying schnitzel i it's not like an ivory carving can be done quickly on the contrary it takes many hours life shifts it's different to a pencil drawing where there's room for error. here every line you see was deliberately car and if there's a navel people triangle the delicate fingers or slits all are intentional and by no means coincidental says absolutely this is of kind far out so far. to go to question it is similar widespread in europe around 30000 years ago but the one of those famous bismarck shoulda dated back to more than 40000 years ago. writ
because conrad has been conducting research here for decades he has the department of illy prehistory and quaternary ecology at the university of tubingen. hall of hall of els and other excavation site in our region have been incredibly well preserved off a lot of we've found bones and ivory and players and bone 2 wars there for 40000 years old but look almost as if they were carved yesterday water. apart from artifacts musical instruments and jewelry almost. she 1000 stone tools have been...
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safety rules last month the vessel was used to rescue more than 200 people stranded at sea in april illy banned migrant rescue ships from docking at its ports because of the pandemic. to china now where some of the 300 lawyers and activists arrested in a 2015 crackdown are being released they have pushed back against president xi jinping has moved to tighten restrictions on free speech but were arrested and a sentence for subversion of power which are now from one lawyer just out of prison who is rebuilding his life as well as his desire to support rights. a family reunited one term john the prominent human rights lawyer was released from prison 2 months ago he's one of more than 200 lawyers were detained in 2015 when china's government started an unprecedented crackdown on lawyers. machines are one of those realities that you feel when you lose something important and then you get it back i cannot find the right words for this feeling it feels like something exceptionally precious but there is also the fear that i might lose him again. how high those are special. one turn junk spent alm
safety rules last month the vessel was used to rescue more than 200 people stranded at sea in april illy banned migrant rescue ships from docking at its ports because of the pandemic. to china now where some of the 300 lawyers and activists arrested in a 2015 crackdown are being released they have pushed back against president xi jinping has moved to tighten restrictions on free speech but were arrested and a sentence for subversion of power which are now from one lawyer just out of prison who...
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illi shot them, edited them, put them together, and this projector was her distribution system. no company would distribute these films. you used the u.s. mail and leaned on the first amendment of the constitution to tell your story. host: at that time -- late 1960's, early 1970's -- you had abc, nbc, cbs. did any major networks consider covering the story? mr. francis: oh, no, and if they did, it would be utterly hostile. i don't need to name names but if you do your homework, you will see that the major networks were total anti, bordering on insulting. and the great thing about what lilli did was she made her own film to tell these stories as a joyous story, cultural watershed, marching on the first anniversary of the stonewall riots from christopher street to central park where they had a gay-in. you could not have gotten that out of any media in those days. they would have treated you as aliens from a foreign planet. if not just outright perverts. host: you also brought along these pamphlets, "the homosexual citizen." in one of them tells what to do if you are arrested. mr.
illi shot them, edited them, put them together, and this projector was her distribution system. no company would distribute these films. you used the u.s. mail and leaned on the first amendment of the constitution to tell your story. host: at that time -- late 1960's, early 1970's -- you had abc, nbc, cbs. did any major networks consider covering the story? mr. francis: oh, no, and if they did, it would be utterly hostile. i don't need to name names but if you do your homework, you will see...
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if a woman is pregnant when she has rubella it manifested into defects in the baby or these anone om illy could include blindness, intellectual disabilities and more. and so this does happen in the united states. and we do see this in greater numbers in the united states. the vaccine for this wasn't developed until about 1970. so as physicians and scientists are scrambling to figure out what to do, a lot of physicians are encouraging women who are exposed to rubella to get an borgs which is pushing on the limits that most states have for illegal abortion because the disease does not affect the life of the woman or even her health except just the health of her fetus. so the thalidomide tragedy and german measles outbreak, they do manifest into calls for the relaxation of existing abortion laws in the united states and in europe. one of the most visible cases regarding abortion and these tragedies involves this woman who is named cherry chessen. she's often referred to as sherry fink fein that is her husband's last name but i remember a oral history she was so mad because she didn't use fin
if a woman is pregnant when she has rubella it manifested into defects in the baby or these anone om illy could include blindness, intellectual disabilities and more. and so this does happen in the united states. and we do see this in greater numbers in the united states. the vaccine for this wasn't developed until about 1970. so as physicians and scientists are scrambling to figure out what to do, a lot of physicians are encouraging women who are exposed to rubella to get an borgs which is...
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you called case through 14 the new case through 12 is somebody who just has a high school diploma now illy quipped well guess what our economy requires and if you look at the jobs that actually guarantee over 100000 dollars in 2 years on those jobs are actually an executive pastry chef i could never do that pastries but i'm an executive pay c seth chef but also radiologists are many jobs that are $100000.00 in 2 years from tree to year community colleges and a lot of those are related to anything to do with anything in engineering for years . griese also anything to do with engineering with a petroleum engineering job computer science engineering job almost anything in engineering as guaranteed a job for life so those kind of qualifications are required and there's still a lot of employment opportunity for those that graduate with those kind of degrees well there are jobs and there are gigs and every time i get an ad i always ask the driver what your day job and increasingly he or she says it's this so richard about this gig economy if you're always a bartender there will always be work bu
you called case through 14 the new case through 12 is somebody who just has a high school diploma now illy quipped well guess what our economy requires and if you look at the jobs that actually guarantee over 100000 dollars in 2 years on those jobs are actually an executive pastry chef i could never do that pastries but i'm an executive pay c seth chef but also radiologists are many jobs that are $100000.00 in 2 years from tree to year community colleges and a lot of those are related to...
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i spoke with a doctor on this amazed and illy think most people are amazed to hear it. the flu in our country kills between 29,000 people and 69,000 people per year. that was shocking to me. so far if you look at what we have with the 15 people and their recovery, one is pretty sick. hopefully, will recover. the others are in great shape. think of that. 69,000 over the last 10 years we have lost 360,000 people create these are people who have died from the flu. what we call the flu. did you get your flu shot? that is something. citizenstopped non-us coming into the united states from china. that was done early on. we are screening people and we screening them from infected arias bank -- areas. we have quarantined those infected and those at risk. we have great quarantine facilities. we're rapidly developing vaccine and the professionals can speak to you about that. the vaccine is coming along well. speaking to the doctors, we think this is something we can develop fairly rapidly a vaccine for the future. with ourinate partners. we have great relationships with all of th
i spoke with a doctor on this amazed and illy think most people are amazed to hear it. the flu in our country kills between 29,000 people and 69,000 people per year. that was shocking to me. so far if you look at what we have with the 15 people and their recovery, one is pretty sick. hopefully, will recover. the others are in great shape. think of that. 69,000 over the last 10 years we have lost 360,000 people create these are people who have died from the flu. what we call the flu. did you get...
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. $150.00 illy $400.00 americans boarded buses to take them to charter flights leaving for the u.s. many relief to go home after what was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime. on meanwhile in north korea there are no official reports of coronavirus cases verifiable information from this isolated country is very difficult up to. pyongyang rather recently announced a raft of new measures designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. north korea is keen to demonstrate that it's doing all it can to protect its people from the coronavirus despite officially denying any confirmed cases. these researchers have allegedly developed a substance that can prevent the spread of covert 19 instead of a mass parade to mark the birth of the late leader kim jong il. paid tribute to his father with an unusually low key visit to a national muslim state media has announced that anyone who has visited china must now remain in quarantine for 30 days or flights and trains there have also been suspended north korea has closed its borders to foreign tourists to. use to spray that we manufacture here can sto
. $150.00 illy $400.00 americans boarded buses to take them to charter flights leaving for the u.s. many relief to go home after what was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime. on meanwhile in north korea there are no official reports of coronavirus cases verifiable information from this isolated country is very difficult up to. pyongyang rather recently announced a raft of new measures designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. north korea is keen to demonstrate that it's doing all it can...
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news illy, the good think is that we are going to be a normal, run-of-the-mill recession. we are not going to go into another great recession. ink has been spilled, but stay calm. can handle this. guy: you talked about what happened with the great recession and the policy response subsequent to that. that policy response has basically taken monetary policy to the limits of what is achievable. we are certainly seeing that with the ecb. steam lagarde next week, -- christine lagarde next week, very much calling for a fiscal response. jay powell talking about the u.s. debt situation and the fact that it has to be managed because, when the next downturn comes, we are going to need fiscal policy to compensate for some of the weakness we are seeing in monetary policy. if monetary policy is done reaching the limits of what is possible, is the 30 year bull market in bonds also done? if so, what are the impatiens of that for your world -- the implications of that for your world? win: but i give credit for during the crisis is they acted quickly and aggressively. we went to zero rate
news illy, the good think is that we are going to be a normal, run-of-the-mill recession. we are not going to go into another great recession. ink has been spilled, but stay calm. can handle this. guy: you talked about what happened with the great recession and the policy response subsequent to that. that policy response has basically taken monetary policy to the limits of what is achievable. we are certainly seeing that with the ecb. steam lagarde next week, -- christine lagarde next week,...
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the democratically elected avallone man and i sat in south africa while the coup leader had to illis in charge of medicare ska. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup. again in the city and if you're making your own way and from. what is the focal point for me about it. it's. the francis it's. wrong. the women but it's a day. in the business to go to so next as if yes how are you going to go this president did book a ticket yet if you're going to look at to get ok because the reader there's lots of reader going to where to go was a useful thing was that to get here is all the tools for nations and yes so when they foresee keeping. this book this will serve with the with the senate intelligence said oh it's all subject to discuss it would be to have somebody to look for both the possibility for someone so the obvious 1st post always do we do this this is your this office is this is a young adult was this is a baby i respond to the 2 kids. yeah that's so we don't question it's easier to solve so that my that's something my yes but then you have to descend to t
the democratically elected avallone man and i sat in south africa while the coup leader had to illis in charge of medicare ska. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup. again in the city and if you're making your own way and from. what is the focal point for me about it. it's. the francis it's. wrong. the women but it's a day. in the business to go to so next as if yes how are you going to go this president did book a ticket yet if you're going to look at to get ok...
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the death toll from a severess lung illied to vaping has now risen to 12 people. the centers for disentrol and prevention also reported th number of confirmeseand probable surged to 805. that is a 52% increase over the 530 illnesses reported just last week. a new pentagon report has found the suicide rate among members of the military rose significantly in 2018. the rate has increased from 18.5 per 100,000 service members in 2013, to 24.8 in 2018.e most wlisted men under 30 president trump issued an ive order that drastical cuts the number of refugees admitted in the united states. lo18,000 refugees will be d to resettle in the u.s. in fiscal year 2020. thatthe lowest number in t history of the modern refugee program. the senate today overwhelmingly approved aemporary government funding bill to avoid a shutdown.l it wnd the federal government through november 21. that gives lawmakers more time to negotiate money for more controversial items, like president trump's border wall. the bill now heads to the president's desk, where he'sed expeo sign it into law. the u.n
the death toll from a severess lung illied to vaping has now risen to 12 people. the centers for disentrol and prevention also reported th number of confirmeseand probable surged to 805. that is a 52% increase over the 530 illnesses reported just last week. a new pentagon report has found the suicide rate among members of the military rose significantly in 2018. the rate has increased from 18.5 per 100,000 service members in 2013, to 24.8 in 2018.e most wlisted men under 30 president trump...
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illy possible so why even try is his point. his point is the only way out of the deficit problem we got is economic growth. that's sort of throwing in the towel on spending cuts which is surprising for me to hear from a tea party congressman. >> eamon, thank you. good to see you. >>> right now for a look at what new tax cuts could mean, let's welcome art laffer, the foreman adviser to reckon and president trump. he is also the author of the trump tax cuts and the co-author of the book trumpanomics art is the chairman of laffer associates what do you think, deficits a trillion dollars and beyond starting next year is that a big concern? >> the thing that's amazing me, becky, how people are lending money with no interest rates whatsoever f. i can borrow without paying interest or pay the money bark i'd borrow as much as i could, too, if you look at the the gdp it's lower than it was in 1982. you know it's amazing what's been happening here. i mean, and i don't know, i've never seen anything like it in the u.s. history now, there
illy possible so why even try is his point. his point is the only way out of the deficit problem we got is economic growth. that's sort of throwing in the towel on spending cuts which is surprising for me to hear from a tea party congressman. >> eamon, thank you. good to see you. >>> right now for a look at what new tax cuts could mean, let's welcome art laffer, the foreman adviser to reckon and president trump. he is also the author of the trump tax cuts and the co-author of the...
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the the the golden temple in illis to. i'm listening to buddhist monks chant as part of the ritual ceremony. we were here in shura in the steps with people with very exotic songs welcome to a cult. i've made my way to the south east and most part of europe. yes an autonomous republic of the russian federation created between the caucasus and the. biggest buddhist temple in the countries in the capital this time it is a nation's most important symbol. some 160000 buddhists live here comic yes the only buddhist country in europe. the lama pillow talk or in part has been the spiritual leader of the comics in buddhists since 1902. buddhism is not just a religion it's a way of life and when i say a way of life it's part of one's culture. is very important for the people of comic we're there they are a believer in buddhism are not. the step lies just beyond the city i travel as once the ancestors of the comics i got mongols did the nomadic people 1st arrived in the region in the 17th century actually it's not as comfortable as i
the the the golden temple in illis to. i'm listening to buddhist monks chant as part of the ritual ceremony. we were here in shura in the steps with people with very exotic songs welcome to a cult. i've made my way to the south east and most part of europe. yes an autonomous republic of the russian federation created between the caucasus and the. biggest buddhist temple in the countries in the capital this time it is a nation's most important symbol. some 160000 buddhists live here comic yes...
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illy is the most global market brand. the main market outside of italy is united states and the fastest-growing is china. we are there to increase penetration by strengthening our brand like we are doing by fine-tuning all of the marketing time with our new campaign and our wonderful ambassador, andrea bocelli. we are launching new products, relevant ones. we are just launching the new -- and the cold brew you mentioned. we are rolling up with this new product. alix: going forward, the state of the industry, how much consolidation do you see and participate in? andrea: in the growing part? there is a general consolidation because although there are 70 countries producing coffee, the two first go over 50%. i would say this is a structural factory. this is a problem for the market due to the competitiveness which is shrinking to a few countries. the chief ones are brazil and vietnam. on the other side, there is also a big consolidation in the roaster industry since the last five years, nearly $40 billion u.s. has been inves
illy is the most global market brand. the main market outside of italy is united states and the fastest-growing is china. we are there to increase penetration by strengthening our brand like we are doing by fine-tuning all of the marketing time with our new campaign and our wonderful ambassador, andrea bocelli. we are launching new products, relevant ones. we are just launching the new -- and the cold brew you mentioned. we are rolling up with this new product. alix: going forward, the state of...
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economy's in this incred illy solid -- incredibly solid position. >> i believe the stimulus from tax refor rewill run off. the change in the dynamic has changed for the next several years. that is a positive. there's other factors that could lead to a recession. that's a harder question to answer. dagen: people are looking at the calendar saying you know what, we're due for a recession which seems a little ridiculous. maria: i don't like looking at it that way. dagen: a lot of people do. maria: they're saying this is long in the tooth, it's 10 years. >> corporations are putting known work. wages are increasing the last four months over 3%. we're just starting to see that. cap ex just starting to increase in the latter stages of 2018. this could be -- maybe there are legs. >> in the fourth quarter gdp growth as we saw, 0.7, 0.69% of the gdp growth was attributable to business cap ex investment. that's a huge component of growth. maria: we've been seeing that. >> we won't see the returns on that until productivity goes up. that's going to take another several quarters. so i think your
economy's in this incred illy solid -- incredibly solid position. >> i believe the stimulus from tax refor rewill run off. the change in the dynamic has changed for the next several years. that is a positive. there's other factors that could lead to a recession. that's a harder question to answer. dagen: people are looking at the calendar saying you know what, we're due for a recession which seems a little ridiculous. maria: i don't like looking at it that way. dagen: a lot of people do....
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business, continuing within the family, joining me right now in a first on forks interview, is andrea illie. we love your coffee. it's delicious. tell us how the market looks and the business in terms of coffee. are you seeing strong demand or are you feeling the effects of what we're hearing to be a global slowdown. >> the demand is constant. it will not be impacted by the economy slowdown. still growing. 2%, something like that. it's good but not good enough because we are in the growing side in over-supply. so we would need to boost the coffee consumption in order to make up the difference. the industry's still dynamic with a lot of technological innovation and consolidation. there have been nearly 50 billion u.s. dollars in the last five years to consolidate let's say the top position in the market and this is becoming -- i think it's coming to an end, because the last move has been coca-cola entering the market, starbucks has been partially acquired by nestle and so on and we'll see where we go. maria: we were talking with the new ceo of coca-cola. >> yes, james quincey. maria: he said
business, continuing within the family, joining me right now in a first on forks interview, is andrea illie. we love your coffee. it's delicious. tell us how the market looks and the business in terms of coffee. are you seeing strong demand or are you feeling the effects of what we're hearing to be a global slowdown. >> the demand is constant. it will not be impacted by the economy slowdown. still growing. 2%, something like that. it's good but not good enough because we are in the...
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schoolteacher maria does illy lives on the waterfront but even she figured she'd die. marcy is built on cliffs with few puffs of the water and almost not a marked player to get in the water but this mild all around us fired their hands rampart today larry i find i can say you knew that there was that down to the back down because you're a local because i live here live here so how many people were sheltering here on this beach where around thirty to forty it's a whole area yes we were like sardines yeah did you feel safe once you were down here no forestalled were here five dollars and people were around crying here people were asking for their families yeah there were mothers crying for their children it was a case. over there we can see the pulpit rufino with the tourists there is time ago when the romans yes physical the folder thirty is. called and bush had our moema we called them again and again and then we called our finally to inform them but they didn't and. so who finally rescued you. just a small facing bones. only seven hundred people were eventually picked
schoolteacher maria does illy lives on the waterfront but even she figured she'd die. marcy is built on cliffs with few puffs of the water and almost not a marked player to get in the water but this mild all around us fired their hands rampart today larry i find i can say you knew that there was that down to the back down because you're a local because i live here live here so how many people were sheltering here on this beach where around thirty to forty it's a whole area yes we were like...
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the democratically elected abdullah men and excited in south africa why the coup leader had to illis in charge of medicare ska. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup. candidacy and if you're right you know what and then and what is the focal point for me about it but. it's . the francis it's. kind of thing. the women but it's a day to the business to the to so next as if yes how are you going to go this president did book a ticket to yes you're going to do good to get...
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. >>> baseball, nationals and p illies, bottom of the first, daniel murphy, uthe middle, anony rendon, 2-0 nats on top. top of the send, back of the box, scott kingry races around the store from second. next batter, the pitcher chops it between first and second. franco gets a green light. spit up the line, franco slides. beats the tag. the game is tied at 2. phillys lead 3-2. complete highlhts coming up at 11:00. >> thank you, sir. want to give the remaining time to somara. severe weather tonight. >> that's right. areas a little farther south of stafford county are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:30 p.m. e wil track the storm, heads up i want to give is for southern maryland. that's where ttorm is headed. if you're outdoors grilling, wrap it up in the next hour or so. >> thank you. that is the news for now. out.s for joining nightly news is coming up next. we'll see you again at 11:00. good night, everybody. . >>> tonight thousands of people protest the treatment of migrant families as confusion grows over how parents and their children will be reunited. >>> the uproer a t
. >>> baseball, nationals and p illies, bottom of the first, daniel murphy, uthe middle, anony rendon, 2-0 nats on top. top of the send, back of the box, scott kingry races around the store from second. next batter, the pitcher chops it between first and second. franco gets a green light. spit up the line, franco slides. beats the tag. the game is tied at 2. phillys lead 3-2. complete highlhts coming up at 11:00. >> thank you, sir. want to give the remaining time to somara....
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the russian flag at the match other national symbols are visible in the stands too including again as illy was saying the traditional russian headdress and the iconic golden capital of born brothers r's. but. well aside from the sporting events other news tell you bird to the olympic games become a platform for diplomacy during a meeting between north and south korea the north announced it was ready for talks with america it comes in the wake of more sanctions imposed by the u.s. on north korea we will be discussing that later in the program guests lined up for you give us their thoughts on it soon other news now the united nations security council passed a new resolution calling for a cease fire across war torn syria is big news last evening it's in response to a surge in violence in eastern guta which is occupied by both rebels and terrorists just outside the capital damascus is very close to it and that was part of the problem here the truce is effective immediately it set to last for thirty days it's hoped it will allow time for injured civilians to be evacuated from the conflict zones
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that piece for you in just a minute the display is about one millimeter thick and consists of micro illy d.'s embedded in a rubber sheet it measures just six by ten centimeters just the right size to stick on the back of a hand the developers promise to monitor one constant comfort to users it can be adhered to any flexible areas of the body. this can display will allow everyone to access information on vital functions much more easily than ever before the purpose of the display is to help improve people's quality of life the device has direct applications in hospitals where patients can wear the display and sensors will allow doctors to read information like the patients electrocardiogram that's why. that's why back to fill in the charles behind the fake headlines. now the u.s. special council's decision on friday to indict thirteen russians suspected of meddling in america's presidential election a certain international attention back onto kremlin backed internet propaganda d.w. has been speaking to a former internet to troll who word the internet research agency isn't petersburg which
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to celebrate the men and women of the armed forces of the united states is a great day and i heart illy support the president's call to celebrate our military. >> clashes erupting between palestinians and israeli forces in the west bank israeli soldiers firing teargas to disburse protesters and using slingshots to hurl rocks there is a spike in violence since the president trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital. >>> amazon is planning a delivery service called shipping with amazon which will allow it to pick up packages from businesses and deliver them to consumers. the service is expected to start in los angeles in coming weeks before being broadly rolled out later this year. that news has been pressuring shares of fedex and ups today. >>> you are up to date that is the news update. michelle, back to you. >> thanks very much. >>> and a check of what is going on we just hit session lows, down about 445 points. it was up 350 at the high. that is an 800 point range right now looking at a decline of 1.7%. >> joining us now to help us get you through the next 90 minutes of market a
to celebrate the men and women of the armed forces of the united states is a great day and i heart illy support the president's call to celebrate our military. >> clashes erupting between palestinians and israeli forces in the west bank israeli soldiers firing teargas to disburse protesters and using slingshots to hurl rocks there is a spike in violence since the president trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital. >>> amazon is planning a delivery service called shipping...
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the democratically elected of an a man and i this excited south africa while the coup leader had to illis in charge of medicare scott. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup . government is i'm assuming you're right ok and from then on i want the phone point to be about. it's a. process so it's. ok for. the women but it's a date certain listeners to go to so next yes how are you going to go as far as and think it's a good yes you will get to get ok because to me you know there are lots of media gateway to go with yes. it was pleasant and yes. i'm going to force egypt. because it will serve with the with the senate intelligence said oh it's also pretty serious guys are saying. we need to have somebody to look for both the possibility for slander so the risk first best the way to do that this is your justice is this is your town was is a bag i just want to hear it. yeah that's ok i'm concerned it is your government took my that's something my yes but then you have to descend to the guys who is telling you what to do. about it. i did my best suited in the period of
the democratically elected of an a man and i this excited south africa while the coup leader had to illis in charge of medicare scott. rumor has it that france the former colonial power back the coup . government is i'm assuming you're right ok and from then on i want the phone point to be about. it's a. process so it's. ok for. the women but it's a date certain listeners to go to so next yes how are you going to go as far as and think it's a good yes you will get to get ok because to me you...
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the us is building up its presence in poland with more than a thousand military vehicles including illy two hundred tanks in an entire infantry division as part of the existing nato force in eastern europe now the u.s. general heading up the european deployment this is all that's in response to drills which is set to start today between russia and belarus adding that a deal is needed he says to allow the free movement of troops across europe similar then to the same kind of open borders thing agreement that would allow u.s. units if this goes ahead to deploy all nato members territories without crucially their countries permissions only five e.u. members is set about the idea as it stands at the moment meantime other developments american troops are also taking part in sweden's biggest military drills in more than twenty years they call the roar a seventeen and they're taking place on an island in the baltic sea his big l. francis santiago on why the neutral nation thinks it needs such a large scale exercise like that right now. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautif
the us is building up its presence in poland with more than a thousand military vehicles including illy two hundred tanks in an entire infantry division as part of the existing nato force in eastern europe now the u.s. general heading up the european deployment this is all that's in response to drills which is set to start today between russia and belarus adding that a deal is needed he says to allow the free movement of troops across europe similar then to the same kind of open borders thing...
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names illy the tech want to focus on here. apple, for instance, according analyst, had steady iphone sales in the third with sales stable to improving. 1% gain inod for a the stock. tesla rebounding just a bit by still down 13% on the week. two weeks ago, it is trading at 383 a share. now it's 313. it's been a rough couple of weeks there. and the chip device company is said to be considering a sale, it has expanded its business. this is according to people familiar with the matter. say that the company is working with the financial advisor to evaluate sales options. we'll keep you posted on all developments there. >> a quick look at u.s. bonds.ent of course, really, stocks getting a reprieve today from bonds. as much action there as we've seen. roughly yields, unchanged. and 2.39. sort of whipped around a little bit in the immediate wake of that jobs report at 8:30 time, before settling a little bit higher. >> i think what we saw, little well, givingds as back the dollar advantage here. you can see the u.s. dollar tenth of a p
names illy the tech want to focus on here. apple, for instance, according analyst, had steady iphone sales in the third with sales stable to improving. 1% gain inod for a the stock. tesla rebounding just a bit by still down 13% on the week. two weeks ago, it is trading at 383 a share. now it's 313. it's been a rough couple of weeks there. and the chip device company is said to be considering a sale, it has expanded its business. this is according to people familiar with the matter. say that the...
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democratically elected, he was sum air illy dismissed by the cia and british intelligence. asked to allow us to have unimpeded access to oil. we installed the shah who brought about khomeini, so the west has an enormous amount to do with the mess in the middle east, and that was exacerbated by the invasion of iraq where we fundamentally disturbed the geo political balance that had been created, iraq had been a natural enemy of iran. by removing saddam hussein, we allowed the shy eat's to become the majority, now we have iran and iraq as allies and we created 300,000 sunni terrorists overnight by dismember iing sadm hussein's sunni army. they joined al qaeda, they joined isis. so we need to remember who is involved in the mess that right now europe is suffering from, with the influx of refugees. >> i'm glad you brought that full circle. and it raises this issue for me in part, because some viewers already know this of course. i got embroiled in this when i appeared on "meet the press" a couple weeks ago, our friend chuck todd, it was the weekend where president trump had mad
democratically elected, he was sum air illy dismissed by the cia and british intelligence. asked to allow us to have unimpeded access to oil. we installed the shah who brought about khomeini, so the west has an enormous amount to do with the mess in the middle east, and that was exacerbated by the invasion of iraq where we fundamentally disturbed the geo political balance that had been created, iraq had been a natural enemy of iran. by removing saddam hussein, we allowed the shy eat's to become...
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we will go to kevin's a really illi coming up. with us are carl weinberg and bhanu baweja. bring up this chart, if you would, this is bhanu's sort of world. there was a good time, green to 95.0 years, 75 and then down we go to a new level. you know about a global productivity slowdown. can any given president with a bust of winston churchill start productivity? carl: i do not think anybody really has the answer, and the president has come to us a series of measures he think will do -- thanks will do it, but i am skeptical. i do not have a good theory of productivity and i do not know any economist that does. in the single business cycle there is not a clear correlation. i would support any effort to increase investment spending, and there could be tax policies that can do that but it remains to be seen what this president puts on the table, and then we can get judgment as to whether congress will pass it. tom: help me with dm, your wheelhouse -- e.m., your wheelhouse, mexico peso printing 22, they are buttressed up against resistance moving to an ever weaker currency. what
we will go to kevin's a really illi coming up. with us are carl weinberg and bhanu baweja. bring up this chart, if you would, this is bhanu's sort of world. there was a good time, green to 95.0 years, 75 and then down we go to a new level. you know about a global productivity slowdown. can any given president with a bust of winston churchill start productivity? carl: i do not think anybody really has the answer, and the president has come to us a series of measures he think will do -- thanks...
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there are reports this morning that 82-year-old charles manson is serious illy iseriously ill, us that he's still alive. >> sentenced to death in 1971 but saved from execution when california abolished the death penalty. every day he's lived out that sentence a painful remiender to victims family. >> he's been a curse to our family and to the tate family. i'm sure it would be nice to have that door closed that manson would die. >> reporter: this morning the los angeles times reporting manson is in a california hospital being treated for an undisclosed illness and under guard. the 82-year-old manson serving live in prison for his role in a killing spree by his followers. in all seven people were shot and stabbed to death in los angeles in 1969, the words rise, death to pigs and helter skelter written in blood. among the victims, anne heir on the folger family fortune. he was the proclaimed leader of a cult aimed at starting a race war through violence. during his trial, his followers staged bizarre protests and after his conviction his interviews, including this one with nbc news, shock
there are reports this morning that 82-year-old charles manson is serious illy iseriously ill, us that he's still alive. >> sentenced to death in 1971 but saved from execution when california abolished the death penalty. every day he's lived out that sentence a painful remiender to victims family. >> he's been a curse to our family and to the tate family. i'm sure it would be nice to have that door closed that manson would die. >> reporter: this morning the los angeles times...
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afterwards train ticket stub s indicating he got from germany somehow to france, took a train first in illy, stopping in turan, going to the main train station in milan before going to this train station. on his body he had several hundred euro and a small knife police say he did not have anybody with him at the time. now, the question is, what was he doing in that particular neighborhood of milan? he'd spent around four years in southern italy. three and a half of them in six separate prisons, because he set a refugee center on fire back in 2011. so clearly, he has contacts in this country. the question is, what was he going to do now that he was in italy? fortunately, the police put an end to that. john? >> fascinating. about 500 miles from where the attack took place in berlin. ben wedeman, thank you so much. >>> we learned this morning, anis amri was on a list in germany one of the most dangerous people on the islamic terror speck trouble. what does that mean? joined by terrorism analyst paul cruickshank. what can you tell us? >> that he was put on this list in march. nine months from t
afterwards train ticket stub s indicating he got from germany somehow to france, took a train first in illy, stopping in turan, going to the main train station in milan before going to this train station. on his body he had several hundred euro and a small knife police say he did not have anybody with him at the time. now, the question is, what was he doing in that particular neighborhood of milan? he'd spent around four years in southern italy. three and a half of them in six separate prisons,...
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amazon echo uses alexa to answer your questions creep illy. it is listening to everything you do. >> star wars fans will be excited this. what is the aluminum falcon? >> it is the millennium falcon drone. it lights up the cockpit. comes with a chew we figure. they will like flying around your neighborhood and helps you live your star wars memories 250 feet away. you can scare your neighbors. >> virtual reality has really heated up in the past year. this may be the year to jump in to the vr pool. you slip your ham sung phone into the comfortable head sit and you go on a tour of earth or a trip to mars or whatever virtual reality you like. stop for getting where you left your keys. you have probably seen these. they attach to whatever you don't want to lose and track them down with a blue tooth connection or app on the phone whether you left your keys in your jacket or the door you will know exactly where they are. i love that idea. >> i like that, too. >> i didn't know that was under 100 bucks. >> very tool. >> the time is 26 after the top of t
amazon echo uses alexa to answer your questions creep illy. it is listening to everything you do. >> star wars fans will be excited this. what is the aluminum falcon? >> it is the millennium falcon drone. it lights up the cockpit. comes with a chew we figure. they will like flying around your neighborhood and helps you live your star wars memories 250 feet away. you can scare your neighbors. >> virtual reality has really heated up in the past year. this may be the year to jump...
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at the us, andrea illy year-end conference, the famous italian coffee brand. he drinks for cups of coffee a day, or verbally espresso. -- preferably, espresso. advisere house senior joins us. we will see you in about 10 minutes. jonathan: of course he drinks for coffee today. and michael o'leary, of course he wants stansted to be brought up. that's where he is. four espresso today, i would be bouncing around this desk. let's talk about what happens when you have a bad day. you had a bad hair day, what do you do? she took matters into her own hands at the women's tennis association tournament. she pulled out a pair of scissors and hacked off her ponytail. that's really frightening. the haircut seems to pay off. 1-2came back after trailing , and when on to win. that's aggressive. jonathan: i don't need to do that. wear a wig. use to he was so concerned about falling out that he actually lost a tennis match. as a famous story of andre agassi in the early 90's, and exactly that happening. alix: i couldn't even do that with the scissors. we will be right back, this
at the us, andrea illy year-end conference, the famous italian coffee brand. he drinks for cups of coffee a day, or verbally espresso. -- preferably, espresso. advisere house senior joins us. we will see you in about 10 minutes. jonathan: of course he drinks for coffee today. and michael o'leary, of course he wants stansted to be brought up. that's where he is. four espresso today, i would be bouncing around this desk. let's talk about what happens when you have a bad day. you had a bad hair...
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but illy vote independent have come to the conclusion this year that i'm going to vote for enamoredt because i am with either side. i see the negatives on both sides. and i want to -- mention that i am a college educated, bachelors and masters degree, independent woman who .oes thinking and evaluating i still have come to the conclusion that i think he will be a better choice this election year. there is too much political corruption in washington. democrats, of the hillary clinton, you have 30 years basically doing very little. there are too many political dynasties on both sides of the republican and democratic party. you see that with the bushes. you see it with the clintons. i just think there ought to be more in the line of term limits. host: mary, thank you for the call. we have to wrap up. mr. sabato, with the changing nature of what you do, when you look at polling and other information, making determinations of what will be the end result with 27 days out? as i said, this campaign, pedro, has been the most intense campaign at the national level that i can recall. i thought w
but illy vote independent have come to the conclusion this year that i'm going to vote for enamoredt because i am with either side. i see the negatives on both sides. and i want to -- mention that i am a college educated, bachelors and masters degree, independent woman who .oes thinking and evaluating i still have come to the conclusion that i think he will be a better choice this election year. there is too much political corruption in washington. democrats, of the hillary clinton, you have 30...
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the tuscon sector, anyway, apprehensions taking place north of five miles from the border that the illies et activity does have some serious repercussions to border communities and residents? >> yes, ma'am. absolutely agree. i've been to del rio. i've been to rgv. i've sat with the ranchers. one night i had dinner with the local ranchers there, have great barbecue. and i sat and i talked with them in the -- tanned elements you mentioned in your opening comments are exactly what they're saying as well. and i think they're absolutely legitimate in everything that they say. if i was a rancher and i hear they talk about the things that they do from what others may seem a small gate left open. it's not small as a larger. cattle can get out. it can have devastating impact. they have seen people that passed on their property. their property is getting broken into. things are being stolen, yes, ma'am. so it's absolutely a serious issue. i can say my tour being out in the field, especially on the southwest border, i have not met a boarder patrol agent yet that doesn't understand that and take it s
the tuscon sector, anyway, apprehensions taking place north of five miles from the border that the illies et activity does have some serious repercussions to border communities and residents? >> yes, ma'am. absolutely agree. i've been to del rio. i've been to rgv. i've sat with the ranchers. one night i had dinner with the local ranchers there, have great barbecue. and i sat and i talked with them in the -- tanned elements you mentioned in your opening comments are exactly what they're...
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>> illy uaoked at a tutorial on how to samba. i was ld you go back. >> this would look good without our olympic desk. it looks good from the waist down. now with our samba moves as we bring you the highlights from rio. we start in the pool where michael phelps got to 21. >> phelps was the anchor of the 4 by 200 relay. am got in the pool. they finished a full body length ahead of britain. he has 21 gold olympic gold medals. more gold medals than 0 countries. anour earlier he won the 200 butterfly final as well. >> duh. >> katie ledecky is good. she picked up her second gold. it could be a historic run. >> she says she prefers the longer races. you might remember she crushed world cord in the 400 on sunday. and it was also a good day for team usa out of the pool with the gymnastics team gettg a second gold medal. simone biles, they finished more than eight points ahead of the competition. >> se e ying that this women's gymnastics team could be the best. they were 12 for 12 on their routines. u.s. women's soccer team. the squad thre
>> illy uaoked at a tutorial on how to samba. i was ld you go back. >> this would look good without our olympic desk. it looks good from the waist down. now with our samba moves as we bring you the highlights from rio. we start in the pool where michael phelps got to 21. >> phelps was the anchor of the 4 by 200 relay. am got in the pool. they finished a full body length ahead of britain. he has 21 gold olympic gold medals. more gold medals than 0 countries. anour earlier he...
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this is quality coffee, illy. great to see you. we will be right back. maria: welcome back. i maria bartiromo. monday, june 27. top stories right now. the u.k. vote to leave the e.u. these markets want again this morning. we are seeing fallout continued. prime minister david cameron will address parliament in a couple hours. u.k. chancellor george osborne spoke earlier today and said the u.k. is ready to face the future from a position of strength. meanwhile, petition for a second e.u. vote has 3.6 million signatures. in the u.s., features according to another day of trading. down across the board both here and abroad as the sector continues to digest last week spoke to in your come of stocks or other losses of all major indices down over 1%. the ft 100 at the loews still better than 2%. the cac down 2.18% of the dax index down 2.17%. the british pound continues to fall this morning hitting yet another fresh 31 year low this morning. $1.31 on the british pound. investors in asia largely shook off the hangover of the vote because of comments from japanese officials the nikkei
this is quality coffee, illy. great to see you. we will be right back. maria: welcome back. i maria bartiromo. monday, june 27. top stories right now. the u.k. vote to leave the e.u. these markets want again this morning. we are seeing fallout continued. prime minister david cameron will address parliament in a couple hours. u.k. chancellor george osborne spoke earlier today and said the u.k. is ready to face the future from a position of strength. meanwhile, petition for a second e.u. vote has...
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dramatically away from what single people spend money on which is in the united states to , craft beer,illy chipotle, and the next apple device. the composition of spending will move from's -- from housing to an automobile that holds two adults and a lot of things in it. from our perspective we want to own businesses that advertise for auto dealers and automakers which would be network television affiliates, cable channels and people like yourself and we like or traditional media and the way that it might be possibly impacted by that. bill, the ceo and chief investor at smead capital management. giving us his investment strategy. next we speak exclusively to the compass group ceo. that copy just reporting their numbers a few minutes ago. ♪ manus: it's just gone 7:18 in london. let's get to bloomberg business flash with shery ahn. >> thank you. toyota says that annual net income will probably decline for the first time in five years. japan's largest company predicted that net income may drop to $13.8 billion for the fiscal year ending in march. that's below analyst estimates. to you i -- t
dramatically away from what single people spend money on which is in the united states to , craft beer,illy chipotle, and the next apple device. the composition of spending will move from's -- from housing to an automobile that holds two adults and a lot of things in it. from our perspective we want to own businesses that advertise for auto dealers and automakers which would be network television affiliates, cable channels and people like yourself and we like or traditional media and the way...
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attributed this illicit practice exclusively to isis but make no mistake the plunder of art has been ready illy utilized by transnational groups operating around the world. it is estimated that the profit of the traffic and sale of the cultural properties may range between 3.4 and $6.3 billion annually. this crime has and will continue to be a global problem which requires a coordinated international effort to combat. furthermore, this issue hits close to home. the fbi has credible reports that u.s. persons have been offered cultural property that has appeared to have been removed from syria. the united states must do its part in curbing the demand for the cultural and artistic possesses by taking -- pieces by taking another look at customer due diligence and improving coordination with our international partners. this is a revenue stream exploited by illicit actors around the world and it cannot continue unabated. i believe that today's hearing with this expert panel of witnesses will help illustrate the scale and severity of this issue as well as offer measures to best combat and diminish thi
attributed this illicit practice exclusively to isis but make no mistake the plunder of art has been ready illy utilized by transnational groups operating around the world. it is estimated that the profit of the traffic and sale of the cultural properties may range between 3.4 and $6.3 billion annually. this crime has and will continue to be a global problem which requires a coordinated international effort to combat. furthermore, this issue hits close to home. the fbi has credible reports that...
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because illy agree, think the attacks on pearl harbor were so surprising to so much of the public, that suggests that they were not prepared to enter that war. think that very many americans would have said, yeah, i think hitler is crazy and we should leave germany alone. but they haven't ready to go to war, then i think the cymer 1941 would have turned out differently. 1941 would have turned out differently. i think that we should not have been so surprised, right? i mean, japanese imperial aggression was not exactly a secret. outraged --was where did this come from, how could this have happened? clearly, we were not ready. brooks: remember, hitler does the u.s. a favor. december 8,ngry on 9, 10, you're not angry about hitler. that contrary to "animal house." it is important to get history right. ands up to the italians germans to declare war on the u.s. and we return the favor. the hitler mistake was making a public relations effort easy. in fact one of the things that fdr had to do with the u.s. went to war was to remind people, by the way, although we are angry at the japanese can r
because illy agree, think the attacks on pearl harbor were so surprising to so much of the public, that suggests that they were not prepared to enter that war. think that very many americans would have said, yeah, i think hitler is crazy and we should leave germany alone. but they haven't ready to go to war, then i think the cymer 1941 would have turned out differently. 1941 would have turned out differently. i think that we should not have been so surprised, right? i mean, japanese imperial...