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his adoptive mom, or at lee his foster mom calls him angus the great because i is a great cat. some of the things i want to talk about people would like to adopt, pets, special need pets, and that is great, because one of the surveys, it is like third least likely to be adopted in the shelter. first older pets and pit bull type, dogs, and then dogs and cats with special need. >> right. >> something to think b not everybody is equipped to do that. you need to be honest, if you cannot do a special need pet that is totally fine. there are so many other deserving animals in there in all these shelters thaw need to make room for but some of the things that if you do think hey, you know what i kind of like to get a dog or cat with some kind of vision problem well, all you have to do is make sure when you set your house up with their food bowls and that thing keep it set up that way. >> consistency. >> they necessity where it is and they keep, they keep, they have other sense that is they use, unbelievably, not at least of which is their cute ness. >> how is this one doing the right t
his adoptive mom, or at lee his foster mom calls him angus the great because i is a great cat. some of the things i want to talk about people would like to adopt, pets, special need pets, and that is great, because one of the surveys, it is like third least likely to be adopted in the shelter. first older pets and pit bull type, dogs, and then dogs and cats with special need. >> right. >> something to think b not everybody is equipped to do that. you need to be honest, if you cannot...
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here's angus crawford.ere's a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once virgin rainforest, felled and burned now, look, mine shafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires, he's travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work takes him down into the dark. the pits are deep, very deep. thejob is cramped, back breaking and dangerous. in this, one of the poorest countries on earth, that's the dream that keeps them coming, men desperate to feed theirfamilies. see the damage it causes, threatening the habitat of one of the world's rarest animals, the indri lemur. can you hear that? that's the sound of indri singing. they're on that side of the valley and they're singing across to the indri this side. they're known as babakoto here. they're crit
here's angus crawford.ere's a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once virgin rainforest, felled and burned now, look, mine shafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires, he's travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work...
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angus crawford investigates. not learning, but broadcasting. live from the back of a lesson.ct messages. another school, another class. more questions from total strangers. but this isn'tjust an innocent chat. are you in high school? yes. we found pupils live streaming across the country. and they've all been using this, periscope, an app owned by twitter, which allows users to broadcast live from anywhere. and our investigation from children using it in their own bedrooms and being groomed in front of our eyes. this child is still in her school uniform, probably 12, no more than that. talking straight into the camera and there's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven requests already. one of them is asking the size of her bra. another one has justjoined. someone hasjust asked her to unbutton her shirt. the age limit is meant to be 13, but we easily find children younger than that. this little girl is really young. hi. so right now it's my first time playing this app. i don't even know what to do. i'm nine. i actually look seven. "up top, please." what do you mean by, "up to
angus crawford investigates. not learning, but broadcasting. live from the back of a lesson.ct messages. another school, another class. more questions from total strangers. but this isn'tjust an innocent chat. are you in high school? yes. we found pupils live streaming across the country. and they've all been using this, periscope, an app owned by twitter, which allows users to broadcast live from anywhere. and our investigation from children using it in their own bedrooms and being groomed in...
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we have independent senator angus king of maine.serves on the senate intelligence committee investigating russian election interference. if you don't mind, i'd like to get a two-fer today. i want to talk to you about what we're hearing will be the latest offer from the republicans on health care and how it squares with your reckoning of what is needed to pass. let's start with this, the e-mails. what do they mean to you. >> we have to step back. i'm not going to be an armchair prosecutor. i'll leave that to robert mueller. what i want to talk about the larger sort of policy implications. there's one thing that we know that happened. it's very well established. i think everyone understands and recognizes except perhaps some people in the white house. that is the russians did try to interfere in our elections in 2016. this e-mail confirms that in a rather mundane waet, sort of matter of factually says we're going to give you information based on the russian's effort to help mr. trump. that's one more confirmation. but what we don't kn
we have independent senator angus king of maine.serves on the senate intelligence committee investigating russian election interference. if you don't mind, i'd like to get a two-fer today. i want to talk to you about what we're hearing will be the latest offer from the republicans on health care and how it squares with your reckoning of what is needed to pass. let's start with this, the e-mails. what do they mean to you. >> we have to step back. i'm not going to be an armchair prosecutor....
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angus crawford, bbc news.l election has been delayed in one province following accusations of sorcery. according to radio new zealand international, recounts have been ordered in two constituencies in the country's east sepik province because more than one candidate has alleged that witchcraft has been used to remove their votes from ballot boxes. johnny blades has been following the election for radio new zealand and says the accusations aren't unusual for png. regarding the sorcery allegations, that is not unusual in papua new guinea because a lot of people believe in the use of black magic for good and for bad, and what happened up in the east sepik electorate is that a number of ballot papers have gone missing during the count and some of the candidates up there believed that was a result of some malevolent use of the sorcery, or ‘sanguma,’ as they call it. they approached election officials about having the count redone. since then, the papers have been discovered again but it's not unusual in a papua new
angus crawford, bbc news.l election has been delayed in one province following accusations of sorcery. according to radio new zealand international, recounts have been ordered in two constituencies in the country's east sepik province because more than one candidate has alleged that witchcraft has been used to remove their votes from ballot boxes. johnny blades has been following the election for radio new zealand and says the accusations aren't unusual for png. regarding the sorcery...
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angus crawford, bbc news.revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three decades after his death. his remains were disinterred to collect samples to settle a long—running paternity claim from a 61—year—old woman who says her mother had an affair with the painter. if she is proved right, she could assume part of the dali estate, currently owned by the spanish state. royal visits can be tiring for even for the most experienced members of the family, but for two—year old princess charlotte, daughter of prince william and the duchess of cambridge — —— daughter of prince william and the duchess of cambridge at the end of the five—day tour to poland and germany, it all proved a bit too much. as the cambridge's prepared to leave hamburg, there were some tears on the tarmac. luckily her mum calmed her down. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. hello and welcome to the weekend. although you may view that as a hollow greeting once you have seen the forecas
angus crawford, bbc news.revealed that the artist's trademark moustache remains intact almost three decades after his death. his remains were disinterred to collect samples to settle a long—running paternity claim from a 61—year—old woman who says her mother had an affair with the painter. if she is proved right, she could assume part of the dali estate, currently owned by the spanish state. royal visits can be tiring for even for the most experienced members of the family, but for...
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angus crawford reports now from madagascar., the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once virgin rainforest, felled and burned. now look, mine shafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he's travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning the work takes him down into the dark. the pits are deep, very deep. thejob is cramped, back breaking and dangerous. in this, one of the poorest countries on earth, that's the dream that keeps them coming, men desperate to feed theirfamilies. see the damage it causes, threatening the habitat of one of the world's rarest animals, the indri lemur. can you hear that? that's the sound of indri singing. they're on that side of the valley and they're singing across to the indri this side. they're known as babakoto here. they're critically endangered
angus crawford reports now from madagascar., the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once virgin rainforest, felled and burned. now look, mine shafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he's travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning the...
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angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar.e south yorkshire police helicopter have gone on trial accused of using the aircraft to spy on people, some sunbathing naked or having sex. the case relates to four alleged incidents between 2007 and 2012. a fifth officer has admitted charges of misconduct in a public office. danny savage is at sheffield crown court. this case isn't exactly edifying, is it? tell us more? the south yorkshire police helicopter is a familiar sight in the skies above here. it's used as a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the camera zooms in on her body. a second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their ca navan second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their canavan in doncaster. the next showed a couple having sex on their
angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar.e south yorkshire police helicopter have gone on trial accused of using the aircraft to spy on people, some sunbathing naked or having sex. the case relates to four alleged incidents between 2007 and 2012. a fifth officer has admitted charges of misconduct in a public office. danny savage is at sheffield crown court. this case isn't exactly edifying, is it? tell us more? the south yorkshire police helicopter is a familiar sight in the skies above here. it's...
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angus crawford, bbc news.scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 people injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6.7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the earthquake struck, measuring 6.7. the epicentre, the aegean sea between bodrum and the greek island of kos. as streets in bodrum were flooded, residents ran, fearing for their lives and for the after—shocks. but kos felt the worst of it. a turkish and a swedish tourist were killed as the roof of a bar collapsed and scores were injured, some jumping from buildings to escape. 200,000 holiday—makers were said to be on the island, 10,000 of them from britain. we were literally ripped from our sleep. the bed shook uncontrollably. the room shook from side to side
angus crawford, bbc news.scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 people injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6.7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the earthquake struck, measuring 6.7. the...
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angus crawford, bbc news.nson is in japan, where he's trying to allay fears about the impact of brexit on the uk economy. japanese carmakers with plants in britain have expressed concern about the uk leaving the single market. mrjohnson is meeting his japanese counterpart on friday, foreign minister fumio kishida. their talks will also encompass security cooperation to tackle threats to regional stability. our correspondent in tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes, has been following mr johnson's movements. on his first day here we saw him shaking hands with a robot. he is going to visit the tokyo olympics sites because, of course, he had a lot to do with the london olympics. but he will not escape brexit. that's the only topic on the minds of many seniorjapanese government ministers and corporate executives when it comes to relationships with the uk now. as you say, japan has huge investment in the uk. it directly employs, japanese companies directly employ about 140,000 in the uk. half of all investment injapan goin
angus crawford, bbc news.nson is in japan, where he's trying to allay fears about the impact of brexit on the uk economy. japanese carmakers with plants in britain have expressed concern about the uk leaving the single market. mrjohnson is meeting his japanese counterpart on friday, foreign minister fumio kishida. their talks will also encompass security cooperation to tackle threats to regional stability. our correspondent in tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes, has been following mr johnson's...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the top stories.r, has resigned, reportedly angry at president trump's appointment of a new communications director. and the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed told us in which oj simpson was jailed told us why he feels he should be freed. witnesses have been describing their panic after a powerful earthquake hit the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6 point 7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. our correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the earthquake struck, measuring 6.7. the epicentre, the aegean sea between bodrum and the greek island of kos. as streets in bodrum were flooded, residents ran, fearing for their lives and for the after—shocks. but kos felt the worst of it. a turkish and a swedish tourist were killed as the r
angus crawford, bbc news. the top stories.r, has resigned, reportedly angry at president trump's appointment of a new communications director. and the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed told us in which oj simpson was jailed told us why he feels he should be freed. witnesses have been describing their panic after a powerful earthquake hit the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6 point 7, also caused...
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angus crawford, bbc news. 0n on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. 0ne on thursdayf that armed robbery was bruce fromong, a memorabilia collector. thank you so much the speaking to us. can ijust take you back to that night in 2007. oj and some men came into your room looking to memorabilia that he believed was his property. what happened? when they came in the room, the first people in the room, the first guy pushed me in the arm, the second guy was armed, he put a gun in my face and said, i will shoot you, i don't wa nt to and said, i will shoot you, i don't want to use the exact words but he threatened to kill me. want to use the exact words but he threatened to kill melj want to use the exact words but he threatened to kill me. i know that it wasn't 0.j. simpson who put the gun to your head that he was among that group of men. despite that, you spokein that group of men. despite that, you spoke in his favour. why is that? the amount of time he was sentenced to was the problem i had. he was given 9.5—33 years and if you are familiar with the case back in 1994, 199
angus crawford, bbc news. 0n on thursday, 0j system found that he was granted parole. 0ne on thursdayf that armed robbery was bruce fromong, a memorabilia collector. thank you so much the speaking to us. can ijust take you back to that night in 2007. oj and some men came into your room looking to memorabilia that he believed was his property. what happened? when they came in the room, the first people in the room, the first guy pushed me in the arm, the second guy was armed, he put a gun in my...
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angus crawford, bbc news.y talks for two years between north korea and south korea would begin in a few hours, as long as pyongyang agrees to attend. soulmate on offer of talks to ease tensions on the board. —— seoul. north korea hasn't confirmed it will ta ke north korea hasn't confirmed it will take part but hasn't declined either. this report from the military zone. please, do not make any hand gestures to the north. this is the demilitarised zone, the closest we can get to north korea. it's a neutral area about four kilometres, that's about two and a half miles. there are both un and south korean soldiers behind me. we've been warned not to make any hand gestures, no sudden movements, because of concerns about any startling gestures, given the fact that things are still quite tentative. so, those of you on my left should now be standing in north korea. this is one of the rooms where military talks are held. this is where the generals come. on the right—hand side of the table it's represented by south korea
angus crawford, bbc news.y talks for two years between north korea and south korea would begin in a few hours, as long as pyongyang agrees to attend. soulmate on offer of talks to ease tensions on the board. —— seoul. north korea hasn't confirmed it will ta ke north korea hasn't confirmed it will take part but hasn't declined either. this report from the military zone. please, do not make any hand gestures to the north. this is the demilitarised zone, the closest we can get to north korea....
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i spoke with maine senator angus king about that. we started out speaking about the transgender ban and how the military branches were caught off guard by the decision. we learned that secretary of defense mattis learned about the decision before trump went public with it. >> senator, the military chiefs were caught off guard on the president's announcement. how concerning is it? >> he's concerning because he mentioned in his tweets some reference to the generals. i think it's a fair question who he was consulting with. there is an ongoing study on this issue, and everybody was surprised including john mccain, joni ernst, members of the armed services committee along with me. yeah, i think the white house should be asked, who did he consult with? >> do you believe that transgendered service members cause disruption, that it hurts military readiness, that it's an undo you burden or expense? >> number one, that's exactly what's now being studied. number two, there was a study on th this subject a couple of years ago by the rand corpora
i spoke with maine senator angus king about that. we started out speaking about the transgender ban and how the military branches were caught off guard by the decision. we learned that secretary of defense mattis learned about the decision before trump went public with it. >> senator, the military chiefs were caught off guard on the president's announcement. how concerning is it? >> he's concerning because he mentioned in his tweets some reference to the generals. i think it's a...
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angus, thanks very much.kers have been describing scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 people injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6 point 7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. our correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the earthquake struck, measuring 6.7. the epicentre, the aegean sea between bodrum and the greek island of kos. as streets in bodrum were flooded, residents ran, fearing for their lives, and for the after—shocks. but kos felt the worst of it. a turkish and a swedish tourist were killed as the roof of a bar collapsed and scores were injured, some jumping from buildings to escape. 200,000 holiday—makers were said to be on the island, 10,000 of them from britain. we were literally ripped from our sleep. the bed shook uncontrollably,
angus, thanks very much.kers have been describing scenes of panic as a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos. two people have been killed and at least 100 people injured. the quake, with a magnitude of 6 point 7, also caused floods in the streets of the turkish resort of bodrum. our correspondent mark lowen reports from the aegean coast. 1:30am in the turkish resort of bodrum. a night out turns to panic as the ground shakes. footage from nearby shops showed the impact as the...
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angus crawford, bbc news.hout life. an international study lists nine key risk factors, including a lack of education, smoking and physical inactivity. the scientists also say people with hearing loss are more likely to develop dementia. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has more details. these runners aren‘tjust improving their fitness, they‘re reducing their risk of developing dementia. i joined the serpentine running club in hyde park. their motivation is as much mental as physical. for me, it‘s mindful, it‘s relief for stress, and itjust helps me be more resilient during the day. it makes me more connected, i think, emotionally. it also makes me, actually, just more alert. ijust think it must be benefiting my long—term health. the main risk factor for dementia is old age, butjust as with cancer and heart disease, we can all significantly reduce our chances of developing it. that means thinking about our brain health throughout our lives, keeping our minds and bodies active. what‘s good for your heart
angus crawford, bbc news.hout life. an international study lists nine key risk factors, including a lack of education, smoking and physical inactivity. the scientists also say people with hearing loss are more likely to develop dementia. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has more details. these runners aren‘tjust improving their fitness, they‘re reducing their risk of developing dementia. i joined the serpentine running club in hyde park. their motivation is as much mental as physical....
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joining us now is independent senator angus king of maine.enator, thanks so much for being here. >> good morning, alisyn. >> what do you make of what president trump is doing to his own attorney general? yesterday he tweeted an eyebrow raising tweet, i'll read it "so why aren't the committees and investigators and of course our beleaguered a.g. looking into crooked hillary's crimes and russia relations?" then this morning, just in the past hour or so, he tweeted requests attorney general jeff sessions has taken a very weak position on hillary clinton crimes, where are emails and dnc server and intel leakers?" what do you make of this? >> i had an old professor in law school years ago, alisyn, who said when in doubt, read the statute, and jeff sessions, under department of justice regulations, had no choice but to recuse himself. i don't know whether the president has ever seen those regulations, whether anybody's ever read them to him but the regulations basically say no person can participate in an investigation of a campaign if they were in
joining us now is independent senator angus king of maine.enator, thanks so much for being here. >> good morning, alisyn. >> what do you make of what president trump is doing to his own attorney general? yesterday he tweeted an eyebrow raising tweet, i'll read it "so why aren't the committees and investigators and of course our beleaguered a.g. looking into crooked hillary's crimes and russia relations?" then this morning, just in the past hour or so, he tweeted requests...
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i'll talk it over with maine senator angus king.e started out speaking about the transgender ban and how the military branches were caught off guard by the decision. we learned that secretary of defense mattis learned about the decision before trump went public with it. here is my conversation with senator king. senator king, i want to start by asking about breaking news tonight. the service chiefs who represent the four branches of our military were caught off guard by the president's announcement today on transgend erred service members. you're on the armed services committee. how concerning is that to you? >> well, it's concerning because he mentioned in his tweets some reference to the generals. i think it's a fair question who he was consulting with. there is an ongoing study on this issue, and everybody was surprised including john mccain, joni ernst, members of the armed services committee along with me. yeah, i think the white house should be asked, who did he consult with? >> do you believe that transgendered service member
i'll talk it over with maine senator angus king.e started out speaking about the transgender ban and how the military branches were caught off guard by the decision. we learned that secretary of defense mattis learned about the decision before trump went public with it. here is my conversation with senator king. senator king, i want to start by asking about breaking news tonight. the service chiefs who represent the four branches of our military were caught off guard by the president's...
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i'm ready. >> senator angus king from maine.nk you so much for your type tonight. >> thank you, brian. >>> and how about the people in eastport maine who managed to get both of their senators to their july 4th parade. well done, eastport, m. another break for us. when we come back, we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser on just how big an impact today has had. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. we continue our conversation about what happened today. and joining us now, barry bennett, former senior adviser to the trump campaign. he now runs a lobbying. barry, you've always been an honest broker with us. if you were advising these folks tonight and for all i know you have, what would your advice be after what has to be called a bombshell story in the length of the russia collusion story. >> first of all, i haven't. but i've been a campaign manager most of my adult life. and you would never take a meeting like that. that's where mistake was made. they took this meeting. no one apparently at the campaign thought i
i'm ready. >> senator angus king from maine.nk you so much for your type tonight. >> thank you, brian. >>> and how about the people in eastport maine who managed to get both of their senators to their july 4th parade. well done, eastport, m. another break for us. when we come back, we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser on just how big an impact today has had. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. we continue our conversation about what happened...
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a fire at the black angus steak house. here is what it looked like earlier.. firefighters tell us a fire start ed in an electrical panel there. they say the fire was mostly in the walls so crews had to punch a hole. >>> in the meantime keeping track of breaking developments from yosemite this morning. this video showing flames that are raging near mariposa. that fire is burning along a major artery into yosemite forest and the national park there this stands at 25,000 acres. it is only 5% contained. they had to evacuate the entire town of mariposa yesterday. this is the detwiler fire. firefighters say that eight structures have been destroyed, 5,000 residents evacuated. >>> live now to menlo park for yet another construction accident investigation is under way at facebook. this time a worker fell 15 feet and was injured. it happened yesterday morning. menlo park fire officials say the worker fell from fourth floor of its steel structure which dislodged. that man fell onto the third floor below. he was wearing safety equipment so he didn't hit the floor but he
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i'm ready. >> senator angus king from maine.ou so much for your type tonight. >> thank you, brian. >>> and how about the people in eastport maine who managed to get both of their senators to their july 4th parade. well done, eastport, maine. another break for us. when we come back, we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser on just how big an impact today has had. (woman vo) is now a good time to refinance? (man vo) yes! mortgage rates just plummeted. the time to refinance your home is right now. get started at lendingtree dot com. the only place you can compare up to five real offers side by side, for free. our average customer saves $20,000. quick. beat the fed's 2017 rate hike. do not miss this window. are you sure you have the best rate? it only takes 3 minutes to find out. go to lendingtree dot com right now. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. we continue our conversation about what happened today. and joining us now, barry bennett, former senior adviser to the trump campaign. he now runs a lobbying. barry, y
i'm ready. >> senator angus king from maine.ou so much for your type tonight. >> thank you, brian. >>> and how about the people in eastport maine who managed to get both of their senators to their july 4th parade. well done, eastport, maine. another break for us. when we come back, we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser on just how big an impact today has had. (woman vo) is now a good time to refinance? (man vo) yes! mortgage rates just plummeted. the...
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> coming up next on "morning joe" we're going to get a reaction from chris coons, chris murphy and angus king. >>> and despite an attack from the outsider president whose sessions who hoped give his first dose of credibility when he was just a candidate. the president brutal tweets all morning longer directed at the attorney general. and later in an interview with "the wall street journal" he said, quote, i'm just looking at it. when asked how long he would continue to criticize jeff sessions without firing him, he continued, i'll just say it's a very important thing. and the president downplayed sessions loyalty. quote, it's not like a great loyal think about the endorsement he added. i'm very disappointed in jeff sessions. those answers drew keeper questions later in the day at the white house. >> your kind of catchphrase or motto before the white house was you're fired. so, i wonder if you'd talk to us a little bit about whether you lot confidence in jeff sessions, whether you want him to resign on his own, whether you're prepared to fire him if he doesn't. and why you're sort of lett
> coming up next on "morning joe" we're going to get a reaction from chris coons, chris murphy and angus king. >>> and despite an attack from the outsider president whose sessions who hoped give his first dose of credibility when he was just a candidate. the president brutal tweets all morning longer directed at the attorney general. and later in an interview with "the wall street journal" he said, quote, i'm just looking at it. when asked how long he would...
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joining us member of the senate intelligence committee independent senator angus king from maine.e the first question for the senator. >> did jared kushner provide documents to the committee before you interviewed him documents from the white house and the trump administration and second is he did claim he did not know that the russian government was trying to interfere in the 2016 election or did he say i just had no idea about that? >> there's a premise in your question that i'm afraid i have to correct. he was interviewed by the staff of the committee on monday, not by the committee itself, and i haven't, between being on the floor with health care for the last two days, i haven't really had a chance to sit down and look at the transcript so i'm afraid i can't illuminate any of that. this is, was a preliminary interview by the staff and that's the way we're conducting this. the staff is talking to witnesses i think we're up to 25 or 30 witnesses at this point and we'll go back, review the tran crypts and take it from there. it's a more efficient process and will enable us to ge
joining us member of the senate intelligence committee independent senator angus king from maine.e the first question for the senator. >> did jared kushner provide documents to the committee before you interviewed him documents from the white house and the trump administration and second is he did claim he did not know that the russian government was trying to interfere in the 2016 election or did he say i just had no idea about that? >> there's a premise in your question that i'm...
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i'm ready. >> senator angus king from the great state of maine. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you brian. >>> how about the people in east port maine who managed to get get both senators to the july fourpgt parade well done. another break for us when we come back we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser how big an impact today has had. each year sarah climbs 58,070 steps. that's the height of mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with every step she takes. so keep on climbing, sarah. you're killing it. dr. scholl's. born to move. delicious pasta marinara. but birds eye made it from zucchini. mmm! bird: mashed potatoes and rice. but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a fork! oh, no. (giggling) bird: new birds eye veggie made. so veggie goo
i'm ready. >> senator angus king from the great state of maine. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you brian. >>> how about the people in east port maine who managed to get get both senators to the july fourpgt parade well done. another break for us when we come back we'll talk to among other people a trump campaign adviser how big an impact today has had. each year sarah climbs 58,070 steps. that's the height of mount everest. because each day she chooses to take...
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angus crawford reports from madagascar.w sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they are here because sapphires. the biggest rush in madagascarfor more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once—virgin rainforest felled and burned. now, look. mineshafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he has travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work takes him down into the dark. the pits are deep. very deep. the job is cramped, back—breaking, and dangerous. the mines are illegal, but the work goes on unchecked, eating slowly into the rainforest. see the damage it causes. threatening the habitat of one of the world's rarest animals, the indri lemur. they spend their lives in the trees, eating leaves and fruit, and breeding only once every three years. there may be as few as 2,000 left in the wild. jonah ratsimbazafy is a world authority on the indri, and is horrified by the effects o
angus crawford reports from madagascar.w sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they are here because sapphires. the biggest rush in madagascarfor more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once—virgin rainforest felled and burned. now, look. mineshafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he has travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work...
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himself out from under the bike and back up to safety >>> nothing like a walk in the woods for the angus it takes a dramatic turn. >> is it a horror movie? >> it is for me. what's the one thing i'm not a fan of? >> raccoons. >> this raccoon was in the forest minding its own business and this happened. >> this one needed a helping hand. check this out. >> did they fall out of a plane? >> that's what it looks like. >> i'm like what was it doing? >> you can see right there stuck between two trees. >> the raccoon is so lucky they just happened to walk by this particular tree. >> that's pretty much the noise he's making when they get to it. it's a young male. this one is stuck and good. they said there was a nest nearby with other little raccoons because this one is young. mom is nearby, too. >> finally somebody is able to come along with gloves on because that's what you want to use if you're working with young raccoons. >> listen to the tiny bit of agony. i love when they bring the hockey stick out. >> where did the hockey stick come from in the middle of the forest. >> the guy comes back w
himself out from under the bike and back up to safety >>> nothing like a walk in the woods for the angus it takes a dramatic turn. >> is it a horror movie? >> it is for me. what's the one thing i'm not a fan of? >> raccoons. >> this raccoon was in the forest minding its own business and this happened. >> this one needed a helping hand. check this out. >> did they fall out of a plane? >> that's what it looks like. >> i'm like what was it...
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. >> i checked mirrors and wept into box khvrping a sandwich stacked with four angus beef patties, pork and onion rings. if i heat in 15 minutes i get it free. >> it's like it's on a spit or something. >> the cheddar is delicious. the barbeque sauce on that pulled pork, wow. maybe you let it do the work. >> i swear i'm taking a break. >> gm. is this the sop sewlation prize. >> fresh hot waffle banana split suae. >> i'm not giving up but i'll be back. >> i don't believe it. >> i think she's still eating. >> no doubt about it. join us for cns 3 summer felt live from ocean justy we kick things off in the morning and i'll be with the rest of the boards in front of and behind the camera starting on eyewitness news at 5 as people prepare for boats for a night in venice and we'll show you the things that keep m coming back to o.c. year after year. poor patti. >> she gets the sandwich for free? that's what i want to know? >> we'll have to track her down and find out. chelsea will be a good day to be down the shore. >> you have to find a way to cool off. we had excessive heat once again and we h
. >> i checked mirrors and wept into box khvrping a sandwich stacked with four angus beef patties, pork and onion rings. if i heat in 15 minutes i get it free. >> it's like it's on a spit or something. >> the cheddar is delicious. the barbeque sauce on that pulled pork, wow. maybe you let it do the work. >> i swear i'm taking a break. >> gm. is this the sop sewlation prize. >> fresh hot waffle banana split suae. >> i'm not giving up but i'll be back....
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angus crawford reports now from madagascar. in the forests of madagascar, there is a new sound.nt to get rich. they are here because sapphires, the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once—virgin rainforest felled and burned. now, look. mineshafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he has travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work takes him down into the dark. the pits are deep, very deep. the job is cramped, back—breaking, and dangerous. the mines are illegal, but the work goes on unchecked, eating slowly into the rainforest. see the damage it causes, threatening the habitat of one of the world's rarest animals, the indri lemur. they spend their lives in the trees, eating leaves and fruit, and breeding only once every three years. there may be as few as 2,000 left in the wild. jonah ratsimbazafy is a world authority on the indri. he is horrified by the effects of the mining. thousands of people. when people buy
angus crawford reports now from madagascar. in the forests of madagascar, there is a new sound.nt to get rich. they are here because sapphires, the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once—virgin rainforest felled and burned. now, look. mineshafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he has travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the...
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the artists on show are well—known — damien hirst, lynn chadwick, angus fairhurst, and sarah lucas.ere, deep in rural gloucestershire, at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, so that's another way of casting the work. it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women producing sculptures, sometimes with nothing more to go on than a sketched drawing from an artist. the old —fashioned way of an artist making an object, bringing it to a foundry, and there's a service — you get it, you make a mould and you cast it into bronze — that's actually probably a smaller part of what we do now. it's much more about artists trying to make an image with a foundry. do you ever get to a situation where you think, "0h, for goodness‘ sake, i should be signing this work?" no, absolutely not. you need artists. you need their language, you need their image, you need their ideas. they are the people who literally create our culture and we are the people who help them make that a material real
the artists on show are well—known — damien hirst, lynn chadwick, angus fairhurst, and sarah lucas.ere, deep in rural gloucestershire, at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, so that's another way of casting the work. it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women producing sculptures, sometimes with nothing more to go on than a sketched drawing from an artist. the old...
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with the defeat of angus robertson in the general election, the snp group in the commons has a new leaderce to the fact that she now relies on the dup for her majority. the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding, like the dup secured funding for northern ireland. i quote, "i am not going to keep anything which could be regarded as back door funding for northern ireland. " did the prime minister received any recommendations from her colleagues before that was signed? i don't remember when the money was announced for scotland when the honourable gentleman complaining about more money going to northern ireland. but then, of course, he is a nationalist and not a unionist. suicide rates in northern ireland, and particularly in my constituency, and issues of severe mental health are some of the worst in europe and, indeed, in the developed world. and clinicians and others have pointed to the legacy of 30 years of terrorism and violence and the awful effects of that. part of the money that we have for investing this week goes to mental health care. extra investmen
with the defeat of angus robertson in the general election, the snp group in the commons has a new leaderce to the fact that she now relies on the dup for her majority. the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding, like the dup secured funding for northern ireland. i quote, "i am not going to keep anything which could be regarded as back door funding for northern ireland. " did the prime minister received any recommendations from her colleagues before...
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the artists on show are well—known — damien hirst, lynn chadwick, angus fairhurst, and sarah lucas.e fabricated here, deep in rural gloucestershire, at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, so that's another way of casting the work... it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women, producing sculptures, sometimes with nothing more to go on than a sketched drawing from an artist. the old —fashioned way of an artist making an object, bringing it to a foundry, and there's a service, you get it, you make a mould and you cast it into bronze, that's actually probably a smaller part of what we do now. it's much more about artists trying to make an image with a foundry. do you ever get to a situation where you think, "0h, for goodness' sake, ishould be signing this work?" no, absolutely not. you need artists. you need their language, you need their image, you need their ideas. they are the people who literally create our culture, and we are the people who help them make that
the artists on show are well—known — damien hirst, lynn chadwick, angus fairhurst, and sarah lucas.e fabricated here, deep in rural gloucestershire, at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, so that's another way of casting the work... it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women, producing sculptures, sometimes with nothing more to go on than a sketched drawing from an...
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. >> i checked mirrors and wept into box khvrping a sandwich stacked with four angus beef patties, pork and onion rings. if i heat in 15 minutes i get it free. >> it's like it's on a spit or something. >> the cheddar is delicious. the barbeque sauce on that pulled pork, wow. maybe you let it do the work. >> i swear i'm taking a break. >> gm. is this the sop sewlation prize. >> fresh hot waffle banana split suae. >> i'm not giving up but i'll be back. >> i don't believe it. >> i think she's still eating. >> no doubt about it. join us for cns 3 summer felt live from ocean justy we kick things off in the morning and i'll be with the rest of the boards in front of and behind the camera starting on eyewitness news at 5 as people prepare for boats for a night in venice and we'll show you the things that keep m coming back to o.c. year after year. poor patti. >> she gets the sandwich for free? that's what i want to know? >> we'll have to track her down and find out. chelsea will be a good day to be down the shore. >> you have to find a way to cool off. we had excessive heat once again and we h
. >> i checked mirrors and wept into box khvrping a sandwich stacked with four angus beef patties, pork and onion rings. if i heat in 15 minutes i get it free. >> it's like it's on a spit or something. >> the cheddar is delicious. the barbeque sauce on that pulled pork, wow. maybe you let it do the work. >> i swear i'm taking a break. >> gm. is this the sop sewlation prize. >> fresh hot waffle banana split suae. >> i'm not giving up but i'll be back....
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our correspondent angus crawford reports.roadcasting, live from the back of a lesson. viewers send her direct messages. another school, another class. more questions from total strangers. but this isn'tjust an innocent chat. are you in high school? yes, we are. we found pupils live streaming across the country. and they've all been using this — periscope, an app owned by twitter, which allows users to broadcast live from anywhere. and our investigation found children using it in their own bedrooms and being groomed in front of our eyes. this child is still in her school uniform, probably 12, no more than that. talking straight into the camera and there is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven requests already. one of them is asking the size of her bra. another one has justjoined. someone hasjust asked her to unbutton her shirt. the age limit is meant to be 13, but we easily find children younger than that. this little girl is really young. hi. so right now it's my first time playing this app. i don't even know what to do. i
our correspondent angus crawford reports.roadcasting, live from the back of a lesson. viewers send her direct messages. another school, another class. more questions from total strangers. but this isn'tjust an innocent chat. are you in high school? yes, we are. we found pupils live streaming across the country. and they've all been using this — periscope, an app owned by twitter, which allows users to broadcast live from anywhere. and our investigation found children using it in their own...
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angus crawford has the story.hansa and alphabay, from drugs to guns, credit cards to counterfeit goods. now closed permanently, thanks to operation bearnet. good morning, this is the largest, dark market web—based take—down in world history. announced in washington to celebrate the work of police in the us and in europe for shutting down 40,000 illegal sellers. this is two of the top three marketplaces. we've taken out the infrastructure supporting the trading of 350,000 different types of illegal drugs and other illicit commodities, so this is a big impact. dark websites cannot be found on google, but only by using the specialist tor search engine. messages are encrypted and anonymous, payments by virtual currency like bitcoin, almost untraceable. buyers log on, choose a product and have it delivered to their door. tonight, more than 30 sites are still operating. 40,000 vendors put out of business. it is a huge result for law enforcement, but buyers will always find new suppliers. it's taken me about 20 seconds t
angus crawford has the story.hansa and alphabay, from drugs to guns, credit cards to counterfeit goods. now closed permanently, thanks to operation bearnet. good morning, this is the largest, dark market web—based take—down in world history. announced in washington to celebrate the work of police in the us and in europe for shutting down 40,000 illegal sellers. this is two of the top three marketplaces. we've taken out the infrastructure supporting the trading of 350,000 different types of...
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with the defeat of angus robertson in the general election, the snp group in the commons has a new leaderence to the fact that she now relies on the dup for her majority. the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding, like the dup secured funding for northern ireland. i quote, "i am not going to keep anything which could be regarded as back door funding for northern ireland." did the prime minister received any recommendations from her colleagues before that was signed? i don't remember when the money was announced for scotland when the honourable gentleman complaining about more money going to northern ireland. but then, of course, he is a nationalist and not a unionist. i don't remember when that money was announced for scotland. the honourable gentleman complaining that more money should be going to northern ireland. theresa may is still standing and she came through relatively unscathed, but there was enough in the session to suggest she has a hard time ahead of her in the years to come. james millar. well, as we saw there, the government's £1 billion deal
with the defeat of angus robertson in the general election, the snp group in the commons has a new leaderence to the fact that she now relies on the dup for her majority. the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding, like the dup secured funding for northern ireland. i quote, "i am not going to keep anything which could be regarded as back door funding for northern ireland." did the prime minister received any recommendations from her colleagues before...
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crews are working to put out a fire that broke out at a black angus resteruant in pleasant hill. people in the area say they heard popping noises then the fire broke out. no word of any injuries or the extent of the damages from the blaze. we'll bring you more on this fire as the information enters our newsroom. ( james ) our top story. the entire town of mariposa forced to evacuate. this after a raging wildfire shows no signs of slowing down.( darya ) and now, governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency for the detwiler fire. eight homes are gone and more than a thousand firefighters are on scene battling the blaze. kron4's charles clifford talked to several people at an evacuation center forced from their homes. natsthrough the day tuesday, evacuees fleeing the detwiler fire arrived here at the red cross's evacuation center in planada. most had to leave their homes in a hurry. soti had a bad gut feeling it was coming our waysotwe had ash falling on us.sotyou could see the smoke and fire coming over the hill.kim strauss believes his home is gone. soti'd be really surp
crews are working to put out a fire that broke out at a black angus resteruant in pleasant hill. people in the area say they heard popping noises then the fire broke out. no word of any injuries or the extent of the damages from the blaze. we'll bring you more on this fire as the information enters our newsroom. ( james ) our top story. the entire town of mariposa forced to evacuate. this after a raging wildfire shows no signs of slowing down.( darya ) and now, governor jerry brown has declared...
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professor angus steed and anne cates, nobel laureate, they are at princeton university, they have donewed that the mortality rate for the poorly educated for white males has soared since 2000. they are more likely to die than black or hispanic males. they are likely to be at the bottom of the rung. that is what i said, they have been perhaps neglected by progressive voices. by everyone. that is where trump spoke to them and they heard him. the solution is not to say, "well, forget identity politics, we will just focus on the white working class." it is to connect the dots. they are not the only ones discarded by this system. it is true that they are the ones who had the highest level of expectation. they had the betterjobs, they tended to have those manufacturing jobs that paid enough to support a family, you know, in the auto sector and so on. so it is untrue that they have suffered the most under these economic policies. in fact, the wealth gap between white and black in the united states has widened, because, since 2008, since the financial crisis, it was overwhelmingly black americ
professor angus steed and anne cates, nobel laureate, they are at princeton university, they have donewed that the mortality rate for the poorly educated for white males has soared since 2000. they are more likely to die than black or hispanic males. they are likely to be at the bottom of the rung. that is what i said, they have been perhaps neglected by progressive voices. by everyone. that is where trump spoke to them and they heard him. the solution is not to say, "well, forget identity...
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chance that democrats might stand down and that she could get reelected as an independent the way angus king does out of maine john i think this is a silly strategy and it isn't a no doubt john there goes washington correspondent of the nation pre-shared time thank you my friend thank you the senate overwhelmingly passed sanctions on russia iran and north korea today by a vote of ninety eight to two the bill already passed the. house or not for nineteen to three support for the bill overwhelms any attempt of the president to veto it the bill targets russia's major mining energy and defense industries the european union has expressed concern over the legislation the trumpet ministration has also criticized the bill for including a provision limiting the president's ability to ease sanctions on russia in the future for more on this let's go to former u.s. diplomat jim jatra jim good to have you with us tonight what. what's the endgame here how serious is this oh you know it's really great ed to see the republican senate knuckle down do their job and pass a lot of obamacare repeal away the
chance that democrats might stand down and that she could get reelected as an independent the way angus king does out of maine john i think this is a silly strategy and it isn't a no doubt john there goes washington correspondent of the nation pre-shared time thank you my friend thank you the senate overwhelmingly passed sanctions on russia iran and north korea today by a vote of ninety eight to two the bill already passed the. house or not for nineteen to three support for the bill overwhelms...
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. >> this is angus, i had him as a baby. nobody wants males.as a group of pot belly pigs, who outgrew there are former homes. when they get big and become destructive, nobody wants them in their house any more. she rescued dogs and cats and chickens and horses like lucky. she came from the racetrack. there's a donkey named henry. >> filled have bought -- if i didn't buy him he would have went for meat. >> reporter: it's a sacrifice she has embraced. >> it's challenging, physically, emotionally and financially, but it's okay. >> she performs the occasional appear -- adoption. >> 95% of the animals that come here stay. >> reporter: this is peanut, peanut is a 7-year-old dachshund who has a seizure disorder. his elderly owner had to give him up recently. safety net sanctuary and lisa have him in great shape. he is enjoying his new life with all the other animals on the farm. if you're interested in supporting the safety net sanctuary, find more about them on our facebook page. >>> with peanut my new best bud, i'm david murphy channel 6 "action new
. >> this is angus, i had him as a baby. nobody wants males.as a group of pot belly pigs, who outgrew there are former homes. when they get big and become destructive, nobody wants them in their house any more. she rescued dogs and cats and chickens and horses like lucky. she came from the racetrack. there's a donkey named henry. >> filled have bought -- if i didn't buy him he would have went for meat. >> reporter: it's a sacrifice she has embraced. >> it's challenging,...
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walmart is upgrading its beef to angus.quality meat is available at stores across the united states at no additional cost to consumers. the move aims to help the retailer better compete. it last upgraded its beef in 2011. lots of food going on, making me hungry. scarlet: it is around lunchtime. it is time for deep dives. i am looking at the brexit barometer. it has fallen to the lowest level since the day following the referendum. this is a custom index designed to show the impact of the separation process on the u.k. made up of indicators from employment, inflation, growth, and uncertainty. there is plenty of uncertainty now. the lower the number, the weaker the perception of the economy. september of last year, we were at about 51. mid to late april around the time theresa may announced the election, a study decay since then. right now we are at eight. pmi notus -- the latest so great. julia: that number will be critical, coming on wednesday. a positive the last few days? financials. we have been talking about the united
walmart is upgrading its beef to angus.quality meat is available at stores across the united states at no additional cost to consumers. the move aims to help the retailer better compete. it last upgraded its beef in 2011. lots of food going on, making me hungry. scarlet: it is around lunchtime. it is time for deep dives. i am looking at the brexit barometer. it has fallen to the lowest level since the day following the referendum. this is a custom index designed to show the impact of the...
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with gosling rum, ginger beer, angus tour better moves, and just a slice of lime.sion. >> kimberly: i would love to try one of those. >> greg: i have happen to be f, kimberly. we will have a dark and stormy night. >> kimberly: it would be. [laughter] >> dana: call me if you need a rescue. >> kimberly: keep your phone on. >> kimberly: okay, dana, linda's question. >> dana: in the summertime, my friend ingrid has made me -- she drinks his concoction of rose, like a sparkling water, ice, and she makes a really tall glass, so, she calls it summer water. >> kimberly: is a just straight up -- >> dana: rose and water. >> kimberly: she doesn't blended. >> dana: i am trying to -- >> greg: she is watering down rose. >> kimberly: >> dana: it looks e drinking more. >> greg: they do that in bars. >> kimberly: that is the same thing as a white wine spritzer. >> dana: is like that. that is my drink of choice this summer. i am dying to try that, maybe one night we can do that. >> greg: summer water sounds like a name of a stripper. [laughter] >> kimberly: this is a family celebrat
with gosling rum, ginger beer, angus tour better moves, and just a slice of lime.sion. >> kimberly: i would love to try one of those. >> greg: i have happen to be f, kimberly. we will have a dark and stormy night. >> kimberly: it would be. [laughter] >> dana: call me if you need a rescue. >> kimberly: keep your phone on. >> kimberly: okay, dana, linda's question. >> dana: in the summertime, my friend ingrid has made me -- she drinks his concoction of...
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angus king of maine leaning in and missed senator schumer's conversation. on the left hand side of the screen, you have the senator from texas talking to the senator from wyoming and corker of tennessee making a point. this is all we have seen thus far. it is not an expression of opinion for people in our line of work to call a little tension to the disgust with what we are seeing. >> it's crazy. why does a governing body of legislature need to do this. find the bill you want, get to it the way you are supposed to get to it, arrange to have the votes for it and have a vote. they have completely gone backwards with this. it sounds like they spent the better part of the day figuring out what they can get votes for. >> around lunchtime they started. >> what will you vote for. if you do this, you lose this. this is the wildebeest of legislation. it's parts of all sorts of things that will satisfy some that it is an obamacare repeal and not satisfy others. it takes certaina things away from obamacare. the mandate for individuals to get insurance and the mandate
angus king of maine leaning in and missed senator schumer's conversation. on the left hand side of the screen, you have the senator from texas talking to the senator from wyoming and corker of tennessee making a point. this is all we have seen thus far. it is not an expression of opinion for people in our line of work to call a little tension to the disgust with what we are seeing. >> it's crazy. why does a governing body of legislature need to do this. find the bill you want, get to it...
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angus king was on earlier and he said this. >> i can tell you that is an area of inquiry and an area or not there was coordination. >> how much. >> i think it is important because we learn that the republican -- the trump campaign use of social need media in the month of the campaign was extremely effective. who was doing the immaterial plemting, how did it wor-- implementing, how did it affect everything? >> this is one of the most significant allegations in this entire matter. the idea, it used to be a campaign would identify voters and get them out to vote. this was a situation where they identified the other side's voters and tried to suppress that vote and it appears to have been done through the russian government through all of the social media statements on facebook and twitter to make hillary clinton voters feel as though they should not vote for her. one of the most serious agen allegations. >> also that that report just says the intell committees are looking into it, but they don't necessarily have any evidence to support that claim as of now, ned price and former assistan
angus king was on earlier and he said this. >> i can tell you that is an area of inquiry and an area or not there was coordination. >> how much. >> i think it is important because we learn that the republican -- the trump campaign use of social need media in the month of the campaign was extremely effective. who was doing the immaterial plemting, how did it wor-- implementing, how did it affect everything? >> this is one of the most significant allegations in this entire...