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barbara: u.s. support is a game changer for ramon, a venezuelan mayor who fled here afedr he was targy the maduro regime. but he thinks diplomatic isolation and oil sanctions may not be enough. >> maduro's regime will try to survive, will try to stick to power, to take him out.needed barbara: do you think the u.s. is up for th? >> nobody knows. that is a hugeuestion, huge question. barbara: nobody kns how far president trump is prepared to go, but he is aware these are potential votes in a cru swing state. tin americans are a political crce in florida and they will do everything they to make this moment a turning point in our history. -- in their history. barbara plett usher, bbc news, miami. venezuelan vote in the united states. the united nations is warning that the cease-fire in yemen is fragile, a it is calling on the warring parties to show restraint. talks have been held in the houthi-controlled city of deida. they are about implementing the cease-fire agreement and how to get aid delivered t
barbara: u.s. support is a game changer for ramon, a venezuelan mayor who fled here afedr he was targy the maduro regime. but he thinks diplomatic isolation and oil sanctions may not be enough. >> maduro's regime will try to survive, will try to stick to power, to take him out.needed barbara: do you think the u.s. is up for th? >> nobody knows. that is a hugeuestion, huge question. barbara: nobody kns how far president trump is prepared to go, but he is aware these are potential...
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barbara: it ems an unusual move for president trump. he has nothown much interest in championing democracy and human rights elsewhere and has made friends with other authoritarian leaders, and says he is against terventionalism. what is sopeal about venezuela? hefor nicholas maduro, youav big problems. this is not like the otherti s, and you have made a terrible enemy in donald trump. barbara: policy has been driven in part by florida lawmakers. h theye lobbied hard for tough action on venezuela. sithey advised the prent to seize the moment by recognizing juan guaido. >> we want a good coalition toan ouke sure weass legislation to get on maduro, sanction maduro. the trump administration took that, and, boy, they haven't -- they have been batting incredible home runs. barbara: most of washington agrees that the crisis venezuela has become a regional security teat. but the white house sees this as a chance to take on cuba, a crucial ally of venezuela, and reverse president obama's rapprochement with the castro regime. e: he was. penc infl
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congresswoman barbara lee, thank you for your leadership. lee: thank you. congratulations for your tremendous leadership and your attention to all of the members of the democratic caucus, and working in a bipartisan way. these leaders championed the views and the ideas of our entire caucus. that is quite a testament to their leadership, but also to the diversity of our caucus and to the willingness to make sure that all of our voices were heard. i just have to thank you once again. we have a lot more to do, but we came a long way. we did that because of how you worked collaboratively in a with all ofay t our caucus, to make sure that all of our views were championed. thank you very much. rep. pelosi: mr. cuellar? rep. cuellar: thank you again for your leadership, for putting this very united conferees committee together. we got over 300 votes today. there was a strong, bipartisan vote. what we did in this committee was very simple. it was a matter of, how do you see the border? unfortunately, there are some people that see the border as a crisis, as a place
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so with that, i'll turn the floor over to barbara. barbara? >> thanks very much, rob. good afternoon, everyone. well, i might take issue with one of the things that you asked us to think about. but i'll wait until the end of my nine minutes to do so. i came back a week or so ago from 10 days in saudi arabia. and i wanted to give you just a sense of the atmospherics the conversations that i had, moving between day ran, riyadh and jildal with a group of international businessmen and women and with a set of largely private saudi engagements, private sector saudi businessmen and women, some government engagements but largely of a sort of economic policy orientation. but lots of engagements with private saudis, cross generationally. and give you a sense of what i found there. and i would just start by saying that my first visit to e kingdom or the kingdom was march of 1990. when i was assigned in jerusalem and i was anticipating an assignment back in washington and our embassy asked me to come over and do a tour around saudi arabia. so i went to the same three cities. and n
so with that, i'll turn the floor over to barbara. barbara? >> thanks very much, rob. good afternoon, everyone. well, i might take issue with one of the things that you asked us to think about. but i'll wait until the end of my nine minutes to do so. i came back a week or so ago from 10 days in saudi arabia. and i wanted to give you just a sense of the atmospherics the conversations that i had, moving between day ran, riyadh and jildal with a group of international businessmen and women...
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all right, quentin peel in london, barbara wesel in brussels. to both of you, thank you very much for your insights tonight. world bank critic david malpass has been nominated by u.s. president donald trump to lead that very institution. the decision is likely to spark concern among fellow members of the international lender, which is controlled by the world's wealthiest nations.. one of its biggest borrowers is china, which is embroiled in a trade dispute with the trump administration. ththe u.s. is the e biggest shareholder in the world banank and it has always picked the president. staying in washington, president donald trump last night delivered his second state of the union address in front of a packed, divided congress. the president made a plea for unity while also berating his opponents and pushing his controversial policies on emotive subjects like immigration. it was a vintage trump performance, and in that sense it went down best with his republican base. take a look. reporter: it was an event watched by millions of americans. presid
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brings almost full force barbara stand by we're going to come back to you in just a moment. well those european union foreign ministers meeting in bucharest are also talking about iran and how to save that troubled nuclear deal europe has launched a new payment channel designed to bypass u.s. sanctions against iran now we want to take a look at how the new system works it has a name it's called instead germany france and the u.k. are using it and it gives iran access to european markets without using international banks which would mean facing penalties under the u.s. sanctions regime now the new payment system will allow iran to basically sell products like oil to european customers you see right here in states will receive the payment and keep it in the european companies will then deliver food or medical supplies to iran and then get paid by instead now this is supposed to help companies avoid those u.s. sanctions and it's important to remember the sanctions for bid monetary transactions with iran but not the trade of goods that's very important well despite these compani
brings almost full force barbara stand by we're going to come back to you in just a moment. well those european union foreign ministers meeting in bucharest are also talking about iran and how to save that troubled nuclear deal europe has launched a new payment channel designed to bypass u.s. sanctions against iran now we want to take a look at how the new system works it has a name it's called instead germany france and the u.k. are using it and it gives iran access to european markets without...
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schmidle of venezuela thanks barbara. well now we head to the united states where the pentagon says that it is spending additional troops or sending them rather to the border with mexico the move comes two days after president donald trump doubled down on his call for a wall to boost border security opponents described the mission as a political stunt designed to create the illusion of a crisis in our correspondent alexander phenomena travel to arizona to speak with people living up the border and the ones already guarding it. patrolling the u.s. mexican border here in arizona it stretches for more than six hundred kilometers agent down in the hernandez takes us to a remote part of a protected by an anti vehicle beriah he says what's happening at the border is a crisis like he's never seen before there are still a lot of people that are trying to cross the border illegally that do not want to be caught but now we have added element and dynamic of having family units from central america there giving themselves up the bord
schmidle of venezuela thanks barbara. well now we head to the united states where the pentagon says that it is spending additional troops or sending them rather to the border with mexico the move comes two days after president donald trump doubled down on his call for a wall to boost border security opponents described the mission as a political stunt designed to create the illusion of a crisis in our correspondent alexander phenomena travel to arizona to speak with people living up the border...
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barbara sorry you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. chaotic scenes at some polling stations in nigeria will president mohamed people hari is seeking a second term. new protests in sudan after president bashir declares a state of emergency and retraces all state governors with military officials. and we'll tell you why foreign language films could dominate this year's oscars after being overbooked for years. we begin with developments from venezuela where soldiers a fire tear gas that opposition protesters and politicians trying to cross into colombia the spite president nicolas maduro closing the border hundreds of demonstrators are staging a nationwide campaign to bring american aid into the crisis hit country earlier activists torched the government boss in the border town with any opposition leader one. why don't has the clear it's saturday the day for the aid to enter venezuela but troops loyal to madieu would or are stationed along the country's borders to block the delivery of food and medicine he says they don't need the aide fo
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of the agenda at a meeting of european union foreign ministers in bucharest today our correspondent barbara biggs will joins us from the remaining in capital tonight good evening to you barbara the european parliament voted today to recognize one why do is the legitimate president of venezuela now is that also the position of the european union tonight now it's up to the european foreign ministers and the problem is that every single country every nation has to decide that by itself this is not something that can be done by just a common resolution and saying the e.u. supports but every single country has to say yes we want to do that now you already mentioned earlier the ultimatum that was set by big pharma by spain france germany and the u.k. trying to force majeure into new elections and threatening to modernise immediately recognized. if you wouldn't follow their demands and that is the one side and other countries here have been very stringently asked and begged to sort of get in line and to support this line and also from their side on say ok we stand by that and we also will recogniz
of the agenda at a meeting of european union foreign ministers in bucharest today our correspondent barbara biggs will joins us from the remaining in capital tonight good evening to you barbara the european parliament voted today to recognize one why do is the legitimate president of venezuela now is that also the position of the european union tonight now it's up to the european foreign ministers and the problem is that every single country every nation has to decide that by itself this is not...
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barbara lee, leadership member of the conferees. david price. i want to make sure that -- david has had quite a day. he had to go to north carolina earlier today. he was a former top democrat on homeland security committee and very strong force for doing the right thing. steny and i are appropriators so we have confidence in the appropriators. as i said over and over, left to their own devices, working in a bipartisan way and a bicameral way, they can come up with a compromise that is acceptable and that is bipartisan, as i say, that we can all support. 300 votes on the floor of the house. it was quite a remarkable show. my own part want to say that i thank our conferees for having us honor our oath of office to protect our country by securing our border and protecting our values. and wherever we go from here will be for us all to honor the constitution, especially article 1, especially the system of checks and balances. we will not have an end run in the congress of the united states. ith that i will use the -- [indiscernible] mr. clyburn. mr.
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you're right barbara well first of all welcome to the red carpet the one place on planet earth where i think your selfies are being taken at this particular moment than anywhere else now controversies first the academy of motion picture arts and sciences that's the group that hands out the oscars they wanted to and a category best popular film a lot of people thought that was both condescending and pandering so they backed away from that then they decided that several awards including best cinematography and best editing would be given out during the commercial breaks not during the main broadcast a lot of people pointed out that things like cinematography and editing are what make movies movies so they had to back away from that to finally where is the host well kevin hart was supposed to be the host but he dropped out after several blatantly homophobic tweets and jokes from his past came out and apparently nobody else wanted the job barbara. well a few years ago there was also an outcry over the lack of diversity in the film and acting nominations that we see that person when it co
you're right barbara well first of all welcome to the red carpet the one place on planet earth where i think your selfies are being taken at this particular moment than anywhere else now controversies first the academy of motion picture arts and sciences that's the group that hands out the oscars they wanted to and a category best popular film a lot of people thought that was both condescending and pandering so they backed away from that then they decided that several awards including best...
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cologne barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. chaotic scenes at some polling stations in major area with president mohamed people hari is seeking a second term. a new protest in sudan after president bashir the clear is a state of emergency and replaces all state governors with military officials. thank you for joining us we begin the program in venezuela where two people have reportedly been killed in the other border with brazil in clashes over attempts to get aid into the country that's were reported in the border town of santa elaine at the white end where another two people were killed on friday a local doctor says the violence took place infighting between opposition activists and security forces. well earlier hundreds of venezuelans cheered this pickup trucks carrying aid passed through the brazilian border town of parkhead aima and into the crisis hit country but on very as well as border with colombia aid convoys protected by hundreds of opposition activists had failed to force their way into the country. and trucks carr
cologne barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. chaotic scenes at some polling stations in major area with president mohamed people hari is seeking a second term. a new protest in sudan after president bashir the clear is a state of emergency and replaces all state governors with military officials. thank you for joining us we begin the program in venezuela where two people have reportedly been killed in the other border with brazil in clashes over attempts to...
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host: barbara winslow, thank you for your time. >> thank you. this was great. tv,oday on american history the treaty of versailles. the moving of historical building and voter suppression and the 1960's. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on railamerica, the 1963 film we will never turn back about the violence and intimidation civil rights leaders and black farmers experienced over registering to vote. county of people in the are afraid to register to vote because they are afraid of being killed. >> killed by state representatives from mississippi, a white state representative after he himself tried to vote. >> senate six on american artifacts. we will tour the oldest synagogue in washington dc, which was moved 800 feet to be incorporated in a soon to be built jewish museum. >> it was the second congregation in washington but the first to build from the ground up a brand-new building. it was dedicated on june 9 and president grant attended the dedication. 1989 jointack at the session of congress speech by president george w. bush. -- george h. w. bush. fathers did not talk a
host: barbara winslow, thank you for your time. >> thank you. this was great. tv,oday on american history the treaty of versailles. the moving of historical building and voter suppression and the 1960's. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on railamerica, the 1963 film we will never turn back about the violence and intimidation civil rights leaders and black farmers experienced over registering to vote. county of people in the are afraid to register to vote because they are afraid of being killed....
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it's interesting that you point this out barbara because i was just talking to you to two first time voters and they were saying that bringing economic wealth isn't good enough for them they want more than that and the stifling of the of the political scene here in senegal has really affected young people a new legislation was put into place just before this election that gives more power to the government to clamp down on the internet that's something that's very unpopular amongst young people who have taken to social media before this election calling for a presidential debate that did the debate didn't take place despite this call for for a presidential debate why well despite this long tradition of democracy and open discussion that you have in this country you do not have public confrontation especially younger people confronting el. but added are changing and we can see this here in senegal where the majority of the people are born after two thousand the median age is nineteen and most of them have experienced only two presidents. age ninety two and monkey fifty seven now there
it's interesting that you point this out barbara because i was just talking to you to two first time voters and they were saying that bringing economic wealth isn't good enough for them they want more than that and the stifling of the of the political scene here in senegal has really affected young people a new legislation was put into place just before this election that gives more power to the government to clamp down on the internet that's something that's very unpopular amongst young people...
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our distinguished member of the lee, --ip, barbara thank you for helping us in our efforts. congresswoman barbara lee, thank you for your leadership. >> thank you -- rep. pelosi: i did. [laughter] for yourtulations tremendous leadership and your attention to all of the members of the democratic caucus, and working in a bipartisan way. these leaders championed the views and the ideas of our entire caucus. that is quite a testament to their leadership, but also to the diversity of our caucus and to the willingness to make sure that all of our voices were heard. i just have to thank you once again. we have a lot more to do, but we came a long way. we did that because of how you worked collaboratively in a bipartisan way to make sure that all of the views were championed. thank you very much. >> thank you again for your leadership, for putting this very united conferees committee together. we got over 300 votes today. bipartisan votes. what we did in this committee was very simple. there are some people that see the border as a crisis, as a place that is out of control. for us t
our distinguished member of the lee, --ip, barbara thank you for helping us in our efforts. congresswoman barbara lee, thank you for your leadership. >> thank you -- rep. pelosi: i did. [laughter] for yourtulations tremendous leadership and your attention to all of the members of the democratic caucus, and working in a bipartisan way. these leaders championed the views and the ideas of our entire caucus. that is quite a testament to their leadership, but also to the diversity of our...
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vessel with the view from back in you foreign ministers meeting in bucharest thanks barbara. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world at least sixty people were killed in monday's attack by boko haram militants in northeastern nigeria that's according to amnesty international the united nations says that tens of thousands of people have fled from the city of ronn to neighboring cameroon because they fear further attacks judges that the international criminal court have ordered the conditional release of laurent gbagbo former president of ivory coast he was cleared last month on charges of crimes against humanity the conditions involved residing in an i.c.c. member state ahead of a final prosecution appeal against his acquittal ordered and the world's biggest annual human migration is under way more than four hundred million chinese are on the move to bring in the year of the pig which begins on february fifth that means an estimated three billion trips by rail road and air as people head home to celebrate with their loved ones our reporter bo
vessel with the view from back in you foreign ministers meeting in bucharest thanks barbara. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world at least sixty people were killed in monday's attack by boko haram militants in northeastern nigeria that's according to amnesty international the united nations says that tens of thousands of people have fled from the city of ronn to neighboring cameroon because they fear further attacks judges that the international criminal...
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. >>> professor barbara winslow author of this book, who was she? >> she was among many things the first african-american woman elected to congress from brooklyn in 1968 and after the inauguration of 116th congress many of the women who had just been elected were photographed under her portrait which hangs in the capital. >> what motivated her and why was she interested in politics and elected? >> she was interested in politics beginning in college at brooklyn college. she was active in the naacp, she founded a black woman's sorority, she supported a woman who was running for president at brooklyn college and she was active in the harriet tubman society. she began her political activism as a college student. she got a job working in a daycare center but politics was her passion. she got involved in brooklyn politics which at that time was all white and all mail male and she worked with a number of local officials to transform the local democratic party so that it was led by african- americans . it was all mail male and that included the immigrant or
. >>> professor barbara winslow author of this book, who was she? >> she was among many things the first african-american woman elected to congress from brooklyn in 1968 and after the inauguration of 116th congress many of the women who had just been elected were photographed under her portrait which hangs in the capital. >> what motivated her and why was she interested in politics and elected? >> she was interested in politics beginning in college at brooklyn...
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are a lot of disagreements between the two countries they don't always see eye to eye on everything barbara want to go to you now in the brussels tell us a little bit about this meeting that's taking place tomorrow what's going to happen . it's going to be a meeting of the representative of european governments so it's on council level and if it really comes to the point that france will draw a support for up holding a minute blocking minority and that's really what this is about because germany just has managed to stall the speculation for years if france sort of withdrawals and pulls the rug from under germany's feet and then voting will go ahead and then of course the regulations could come into place because but as i said it this is only a first step nothing will happen immediately there is still time also there is talk about coming from the french side that this might still be changes in the wording of the regulation we haven't seen anything yet nothing on paper because all this is highly secret and so there might be some softening clauses in there there might also be the stick you nat
are a lot of disagreements between the two countries they don't always see eye to eye on everything barbara want to go to you now in the brussels tell us a little bit about this meeting that's taking place tomorrow what's going to happen . it's going to be a meeting of the representative of european governments so it's on council level and if it really comes to the point that france will draw a support for up holding a minute blocking minority and that's really what this is about because...
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barbara i would say to shay there the backlash comments were immediate in the united kingdom. of course the backlash was immediate but there were also some scottish s.n.p. who said that this kid hit the nail on the head because it was exactly like you said here is sold to the british public a sort of exit from the european union that they hadn't thought about beforehand and they hadn't offered up a plan for and now sort of things are sort of just getting more and more kids chaotic in london and to sort of refer back to nigel i mean he has no reason to complain because he once insulted a european council president. and called him a damp rag was the sort of charisma off a bank director i mean really the two sides sort of deserve each other on this point i think and these remarks and i think what's really worrying come just a day before british prime minister to some a. brussels goes to brussels to meet with counterparts there does that that doesn't bode well for the talks. yeah but that was clear from the beginning because the e.u. at the moment has no presents to give to theres
barbara i would say to shay there the backlash comments were immediate in the united kingdom. of course the backlash was immediate but there were also some scottish s.n.p. who said that this kid hit the nail on the head because it was exactly like you said here is sold to the british public a sort of exit from the european union that they hadn't thought about beforehand and they hadn't offered up a plan for and now sort of things are sort of just getting more and more kids chaotic in london and...
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but in the wake of the lawsuit and criticism, the santa barbara unified school district is teaming up with the university of california santa barbara to evaluate the effectiveness of its partnership with just communities. shannon bream >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you so much. joining us now, one of the men leading the lawsuit, the treasurer of the california republican party, greg. great to have you with us tonight. very interesting story. >> thank you, shannon, thank you for having me here. >> shannon: so you say that this is material that is objectionable because it's kind of teaching kids to hate america, it's indoctrinating them, what are you basing that on? >> i mean, there teaching children to hate america, their teaching that america from the beginning has been nothing but a system of oppression from the very beginning and i'm really offended because they are using are very scarce tax dollars to teach kids to hate each other and to hate america. i've been under the impression that we didn't have enough money to fix leaking roofs and to put crayons and pencils in the clas
but in the wake of the lawsuit and criticism, the santa barbara unified school district is teaming up with the university of california santa barbara to evaluate the effectiveness of its partnership with just communities. shannon bream >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you so much. joining us now, one of the men leading the lawsuit, the treasurer of the california republican party, greg. great to have you with us tonight. very interesting story. >> thank you, shannon, thank you for...
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. >> shannon: santa barbara, californ >> santa barbara california known for its scenic beauty a group there is suing to fight what it is calling and highways, anti-male anti-christian communist indoctrination in santa barbara's public-school system. trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> santa barbara unified school district has for years been hiring organization called just community central coast to provide, quote, unconscious bias and inclusivity training to its...
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that's very very difficult to predict barbara. certainly the opposition and hope to have a major political victory by brit being by saying that they were the ones who were able to bring this aid into the country that has not happened but at the same time it does not make president mughals position much better on the contrary he will certainly receive a lot of criticism for the violence that was used he said a short while ago when he was speaking to supporters in the capital caracas that he was not in a battle for peace but i can tell you from firsthand experience that peace is not what we have been seeing here at all nor an effort to ensure it. he will be under more pressure i'm certain from the international community particularly from the united states and so this is not over by any chance and i think it's much too soon to say whether this is the end for him but things will not get any easier for him a lot of venezuelans the see a new man or less america it is who the see as always thank you mohamed joins us live now he's impact
that's very very difficult to predict barbara. certainly the opposition and hope to have a major political victory by brit being by saying that they were the ones who were able to bring this aid into the country that has not happened but at the same time it does not make president mughals position much better on the contrary he will certainly receive a lot of criticism for the violence that was used he said a short while ago when he was speaking to supporters in the capital caracas that he was...
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nothing going to come out of it he pointed to some facts which would support that which is usually barbara international summits like this you would have a draft resolution which would be discussed by the different participants that would then be agreed upon and hashed out in the summit for it to be signed by those who are attending the fact that that wasn't the case showed that there was very little in terms of agreement despite the big show and tell in terms of the number of nations presence albeit the vast majority of them sense either low level diplomats or you know foreign ministers at best and therefore the reaction from the iranians would probably be a positive one i mean if you look online for example there was a hash tag that was being used called the war soul circus. that was had a lot of pro and rainy and sweeps and such like engaging with this and that would probably reflect how they view it but it's important to note here barbara's not just their brains in terms of the arab street as well there's been a lot of cynicism cynicism rather being expressed towards this conference be
nothing going to come out of it he pointed to some facts which would support that which is usually barbara international summits like this you would have a draft resolution which would be discussed by the different participants that would then be agreed upon and hashed out in the summit for it to be signed by those who are attending the fact that that wasn't the case showed that there was very little in terms of agreement despite the big show and tell in terms of the number of nations presence...
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up . payoff it seems that some polling stations in nigeria will president mohamed people seeking a second term. and new protests in sudan after president bashir declares a state of emergency and replaces all state governors with military officials. thank you for joining us we begin the program in venezuela where several aid convoys supported by hundreds of opposition activists are trying to force their way into the country. trucks carrying american made and volunteers are trying to breach the border from colombia by driving across bridges separating the two countries earlier violence broke out in the. on the venezuelan side as troops and other president maduro supporters fire tear gas rubber coated steel bullets and live ammunition to try to stop the protestors colombian authorities say some of the aid will be transported by a human chain across the border while opposition leader one way those saw for convoy of aid trucks in the from. speaking out alongside the president even though where
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barbara thank you so much magister city of won the english league cup for a second straight year pep ordeal is team beating chelsea in the final at wembley they won four three on penalties after an end goal is set the end of extra time this is their fourthly cup triumph in six years they also equate the first part of a four pronged trophy hunt so they are chasing the premier league champions league and f.a. cup titles. as you'd expect man city have been celebrating their win sergio guerra here showing he's got some moves off the field as well and you can only imagine the party if they left all four of the show fees they're chasing. liverpool have moved to the top of the english premier league that's despite their clash against fierce rivals man united ending in a goalless draw it was a frustrating day at old trafford for reds coach you're getting caught up and seem only managed one shot on target to united's three united caretaker boss only gunners sol sure made a little history though he now holds the e.p.l. record for most points won in the first ten matches by a manager with twent
barbara thank you so much magister city of won the english league cup for a second straight year pep ordeal is team beating chelsea in the final at wembley they won four three on penalties after an end goal is set the end of extra time this is their fourthly cup triumph in six years they also equate the first part of a four pronged trophy hunt so they are chasing the premier league champions league and f.a. cup titles. as you'd expect man city have been celebrating their win sergio guerra here...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional pport has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr othank you.like you. from the tisch wnet ncudios at n center in new york, .hari sreenivas >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. what sounded like preising news yeay, that a bipartisan congressional conference committee was clone to agreement order security funding that would avoid another partial government shutdown, today turned into another political standoff. the lead republican negotiator said that one of sticking points in budget talks is now the numberof beds at immigration and customs enforcement detention centers. >> i think the talks are stalled right now. i'm hoping we can get off the dime later today or in the morning because time is ticking away but we've got some prob
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>> barbara bush hated the word dynasty. there is no doubt that she was the ma the matriarch. one thing she was most proud about is the way her grandchildren were active in all kinds of nonprofit organizations that provide food to hungry kids. she was a remarkable woman and i think with the benefit of hind sight we see that more clearly. >> i recently interviewed lauren bush for my contest. she talks about the impact that barbara bush had on all of them and that she was really about the power and the one you don't cross and really led the family in so many ways. it was very eye opening. in terms of the impact on american politics, what do you believe the legacy of the bush family is? >> you know, we can't really assess the legacy until some time has passed. a little time has passed since the two bushes left the white house. i think there is nostalgia for the bushes. i think the trump era has made some people think that the tradition of honor and duty and service is something pretty remarkable for the bushes. i think it is particularly true for the elder bush who was defeated i
>> barbara bush hated the word dynasty. there is no doubt that she was the ma the matriarch. one thing she was most proud about is the way her grandchildren were active in all kinds of nonprofit organizations that provide food to hungry kids. she was a remarkable woman and i think with the benefit of hind sight we see that more clearly. >> i recently interviewed lauren bush for my contest. she talks about the impact that barbara bush had on all of them and that she was really about...
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thanks so much barbara well four time world champion mckayla shifrin has missed out on gold in her latest title run shifrin finished with a bronze in the john slalom events in sweden instead it was a picture of overcoming some high winds to win slovakia's first ever world title and her first major gold medal shifrin has already won gold in the super g. in or in the twenty three year old american one last shot of another medal that will come in saturday's slow. oh it means a lot because. the army's amazing day and i'm like champions in time. now i didn't expect today to their finance. and i have on so and so so i had. three time grand slam grand slam champion undulate kerber has reached the semifinals of the cats are open the german surviving are scarce with france though the needed a final set seibert to overcome a check opponent barbara stripped of her in three sets of the first seventy six one of the more than last year. she would join in the last four bytes went to fourteen champion simona halep the world number three was a straight sets win against germany's julian. could go its numbe
thanks so much barbara well four time world champion mckayla shifrin has missed out on gold in her latest title run shifrin finished with a bronze in the john slalom events in sweden instead it was a picture of overcoming some high winds to win slovakia's first ever world title and her first major gold medal shifrin has already won gold in the super g. in or in the twenty three year old american one last shot of another medal that will come in saturday's slow. oh it means a lot because. the...
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to barbara let me get back to you kate because the u.s. ambassador richard grenell also weighed in on this so well hot button issue for us here urging germany to abandon north stream altogether and americal did not miss a beat and she responds listen to what she said and then i'd like to get your take . if you could fully become dependent on russia because of this gas pipeline would i say no if we diversify at the same time. germany will expand its gas terminals with regard to liquefied gas. that means that we don't want to make ourselves dependent on russia and that any circumstances. but russia was a source of gas during the cold war and it will remain so today without us entering into one sided dependence you can get in. there the chancellor speaking earlier kate do you think that she is what she just said is she able to to reassure critics . and the e.u. will not be beholden to russia because of this deal that certainly is a question worth asking and she has tried to defend the pipe line time and time again and it's interesting now tha
to barbara let me get back to you kate because the u.s. ambassador richard grenell also weighed in on this so well hot button issue for us here urging germany to abandon north stream altogether and americal did not miss a beat and she responds listen to what she said and then i'd like to get your take . if you could fully become dependent on russia because of this gas pipeline would i say no if we diversify at the same time. germany will expand its gas terminals with regard to liquefied gas....
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you know and barbara sorry you're watching i'll just say we're live from london also coming up on the program pope francis calls priests who abuse children tools of satan but leave survivors this. appointed after his conference the tackle the problem. voting wraps up in senegal where mackey sal is confident of winning a second term as president after banning his biggest rivals from running plus. it was a surprise winner of the golden globes but can bohemian rhapsody take best film at an oscar is already rocked by controversy. thank you for joining us we begin the program with the crisis in venezuela and the u.s. secretary of state michael same president nicolas windows days are numbered this as opposition leader calls on the international community to keep all options open following saturday's violent border clashes over american aid efforts to get supplies into the country the send it into violence between forces loyal to president maduro and opposition activists at least two people were killed in clashes near the brazilian border and around three hundred others were injured well col
you know and barbara sorry you're watching i'll just say we're live from london also coming up on the program pope francis calls priests who abuse children tools of satan but leave survivors this. appointed after his conference the tackle the problem. voting wraps up in senegal where mackey sal is confident of winning a second term as president after banning his biggest rivals from running plus. it was a surprise winner of the golden globes but can bohemian rhapsody take best film at an oscar...
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this barbara is legendary. it's actually rebuilt every winter it lies at an altitude of around eight hundred fifty meters and the end of the southeast tip at the swiss alps near summer it's. a bobsled run in this right now and winter sports paradise is the world's only natural i saw track. meet the more adventurous spirits can book a ride in a forman bobsled it's piloted by a professional in this case by my cell phone around two time world cup winner and olympic silver medalist he knows how to reach the bottom in one piece as a baby can you can't move around much with four of us in there you can move your head and you should really use this run to look around of course at some. what you might not be able to take it and pull your head back down. but try to look back up and experience that feeling of speed. the feeling from speed. alpine winter tourism was all but invented in center it's as of eight hundred sixty four british tourists began coming here for the many hours of winter sunlight nowadays the town with
this barbara is legendary. it's actually rebuilt every winter it lies at an altitude of around eight hundred fifty meters and the end of the southeast tip at the swiss alps near summer it's. a bobsled run in this right now and winter sports paradise is the world's only natural i saw track. meet the more adventurous spirits can book a ride in a forman bobsled it's piloted by a professional in this case by my cell phone around two time world cup winner and olympic silver medalist he knows how to...
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related into votes because one number to remember barbara is the amount the number of people that came out to vote sixty eight percent of the electorate came out to vote then this in itself is unprecedented through the eleven presidential election that that cycle has had since independence never has there been so many people that come out to vote and something to remember many of those who came out to vote are milling people that were born after two thousand and they were calling for change and it seems that part of this population believe that monkeys can deliver this change barbara. it is so you know you you say those millennial want to change and actually the incumbent they feel that could deliver it being more specific what kind of change were they asking for . well one of the big issue not just here in senegal but throughout west africa is jobs because here in senegal you have an educated class you have universities and you have people that graduate with master's degrees engineering degrees but cannot find a job and those are young people that feel frustrated many of whom are unde
related into votes because one number to remember barbara is the amount the number of people that came out to vote sixty eight percent of the electorate came out to vote then this in itself is unprecedented through the eleven presidential election that that cycle has had since independence never has there been so many people that come out to vote and something to remember many of those who came out to vote are milling people that were born after two thousand and they were calling for change and...
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. >> barbara hale. i can tell you department of environment says clean power sf the program and growth of responsibilities for providing electricity is the most we can do to reduce the overall carbon footprint. it is the agency for the overall footprint, not just energy but everything. we can certainly reach out and see if they have an up-to-date slide for that. >> i would love that. i will do that as well. thanks. >> i will add that we work with them and share data with them every year. i think the last complete year they have prepared these figures for us 2016, which did include clean power sf. we were a small program at that point in time. what when become more important is this year and next year as we become full-scale and city wide. that is when you will see a bigger impact. let it was see if i can get the slides back. so just to re-enforce the 2018, last one is projection for the last calendar year, and one thing i want to point out is that the development of the energy supply portfolio is comple
. >> barbara hale. i can tell you department of environment says clean power sf the program and growth of responsibilities for providing electricity is the most we can do to reduce the overall carbon footprint. it is the agency for the overall footprint, not just energy but everything. we can certainly reach out and see if they have an up-to-date slide for that. >> i would love that. i will do that as well. thanks. >> i will add that we work with them and share data with them...
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. >> i will head over to barbara. >> thank you barbara hale, assistant manager for power. within the p.u.c., three lines of business. water, power, sewer. within power, two retail service programs. clean power sf. the distinctions between the two are because of the services that we provide, right? under state law we only supply the supply part for clean power sf. under our constitutional authority as municipality that is able to establish publicly owned utility we provide all services that brick power to the customer. they are both part of power enterprise. it oversees both of the programs. one of the differences for us as we manage the programs. the ratepayers are different. we are not allowed to commingle the funds between the two programs. when you are a clean power sf customer and make a payment to us those dollars go to a separate account. mike charges his time to that, all of the supplies he has been talking about gets charged to that program, the study work he is talking about gets charged there. we have revenues from the customers that go to a different account. if
. >> i will head over to barbara. >> thank you barbara hale, assistant manager for power. within the p.u.c., three lines of business. water, power, sewer. within power, two retail service programs. clean power sf. the distinctions between the two are because of the services that we provide, right? under state law we only supply the supply part for clean power sf. under our constitutional authority as municipality that is able to establish publicly owned utility we provide all...
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hello there i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming out but in the next sixty minutes nigeria's president calls for an investigation into why the country's election has been postponed by a week as election campaigning resumes once more pakistan recalls that some bassett are from new delhi as tensions in indian administered kashmir continue to escalate . kurdish forces in syria warn of an i saw a time bomb as its presence overflow with captured fighters. in doha with all the. toys and fury is in the money before behavior weighed world champion stands a multi-million dollar broad cause deal better more later in the program. we begin the news hour in nigeria where the president has called for an investigation into why the country's presidential election was postponed by a week in the past few hours the election commission has approved a resumption of campaigning following the vote the late mohamed it will hari's ruling party held an emergency meeting in the capital of on the election commission surprise the session to move the v
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barbara hoyt remembers what happened next especially heard a scream. i bolted up. >> is there anything to describe what that sounded like? >> pure horror. >> you knew who it was? >> i knew it was shorty. i recognized the voice. >> this was the one that manson was involved in. she was e he was hacked to pieces. happened next especially heard a scream. i bolted up. >> is there anything to describe what that sounded like? >> pure horror. >> you knew who it was? >> i knew it was shorty. i recognized the voice. >> this was the one that manson was involved in. she was e he was hacked to pieces. >> manson decide it was time to get out of l.a. maybe he was feeling the heat or wanted a more remote place to keep his family under his control. >> to him, the whole idea of control is not just having people worshipping you, but having people follow your orders in ways that contradict common sense. >> that is, fleeing an apocalyptic race war, helter skelter. he moved them out to an old homestead called barker ranch. over 200 miles from los angeles, now a part of deat
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching live from london also coming up. chaotic scenes at some polling stations in nigeria where president mohamed hari is seeking a second term. a new protests in sudan after president bashir declares a state of emergency and replaces all state governors with military officials. we begin the program in venezuela where several aid convoys supported by hundreds of opposition activists are trying to force their way into the country. trucks carrying american aid and volunteers are trying to breach the border from colombia by driving across bridges separating the two countries now earlier violence broke out in the rain on the venezuelan side as troops and other president of the supporters fired tear gas rubber coated steel bullets and live ammunition to stop protestors colombian authorities meanwhile say some of the aid will be transported by a human chain across the border but venezuelans have had to rescue a boxes from one of the trucks which has gone up in flames opposition leader one way those so off a convoy of aid trucks
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there are so many incredible, incredible leadership -- john lewis, elijah cummings, barbara lee and so many people of color right now in congress that are using this opportunity of being in that space and teaching our colleagues. i think the right way of talking about race in this country. and so just to go back, i think congress -- congressman meadows understood where i was coming from, he knew what my intention was at the end, and that's why he decided to take, you know, i think his objections back. and, again, somebody sitting in that room, i didn't feel like it was something to be silent about. i think i needed to express my frustration and also the hurt that i think a lot of us felt at the moment that that action of having her stand up like that in a committee hearing. >> but just to be clear, you still today feel that he is not racist? >> look, i feel like the act was. and that's up to the american people to decide whether or not he is. >> congresswoman rashida tlaib, we appreciate you having this conversation with us on new day.
there are so many incredible, incredible leadership -- john lewis, elijah cummings, barbara lee and so many people of color right now in congress that are using this opportunity of being in that space and teaching our colleagues. i think the right way of talking about race in this country. and so just to go back, i think congress -- congressman meadows understood where i was coming from, he knew what my intention was at the end, and that's why he decided to take, you know, i think his...
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barbara: i'm afraid it is. you can call it tactical, you can call it strategic, butt has repercussions in multiple directions first and foremost, if you are talking about trying to defeat isis in an enduring fashion, it is not just a matter of territory, it is wt you do on the territory and who holds the terrain. in syria in particular, that ila very much in very much a question. but as importantly, it has repercussions for iraq. iraq is where isis first erupted and spread and redoubled in 2014. that fight is far from over, even if the territorial question is settled for the moment. laura: and the president threw the cat among the pigeons when he said that the u.s. troops wod stay in iraq to fight iran. what did you make of that? barbara: well, he didn't say fight iran. he suggested that the u.s. military is there to watch iran. the fact is that we don't use the military mission for that purpose. hat around the neck of our military mission, unfortunately, in a highly politically charged environment in iraq. fea
barbara: i'm afraid it is. you can call it tactical, you can call it strategic, butt has repercussions in multiple directions first and foremost, if you are talking about trying to defeat isis in an enduring fashion, it is not just a matter of territory, it is wt you do on the territory and who holds the terrain. in syria in particular, that ila very much in very much a question. but as importantly, it has repercussions for iraq. iraq is where isis first erupted and spread and redoubled in...
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madeleine starr, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you for being so honest. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, whatever you are doing. this morning is a cold start to the morning. there is a widespread frost except across parts of the south—west and extreme south—west england where there is lots of cloud, quite a foggy start in some places. we are looking a dense, patchy fog across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire and possibly the midlands, east anglia and southern counties of england. equally, you could run into some in southern scotland and wales, so bear that in mind if you are setting out. you can see from the blue on the charts, it is cold, temperatures below freezing for many places. we have a one front coming our way, as the name suggests. milder conditions behind it, but equally some damp conditions. away from the fog we are looking at a bright start, some hazy sunshine, through the morning the crowd will introduce drizzle and right behind it more persistent rain. that will ini
madeleine starr, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you, and barbara bennett, thank you for being so honest. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, whatever you are doing. this morning is a cold start to the morning. there is a widespread frost except across parts of the south—west and extreme south—west england where there is lots of cloud, quite a foggy start in some places. we are looking a dense, patchy fog across parts of...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at nlincoln center iyork, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and ank you for joining us. uo days before he delivers his state of ton address, and less than two weeks before another deadline to come up with a way to fund federal agencies, the president is not ruling out another governmetdown. >> well, we're going to have to see what happens on february 15th and i-- i think-- >> you'r table?king it off the >> i don't take ything off the table. i don't like to take things off the table. >> thompson: in a wide ranging interview on cbs, mr. trump also said he is still prering to withdraw u.s. troops from syria despite opposition from congressional repu
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