87
87
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
barker wrote a message saying - quote - "one word says it all. asian."barker is now being fined five- thousand dollars by a state regulatory agency ... she also must attend an asian american studies class. (steve) two million boxes of macaroni and cheese are sold every day here in the u-s. but could serving up one of america's favorite comfort foods be exposing you to harmful chemicals? kron 4's vicki liviakis is here with an alarming new report. (vicki) yeah steve... this one has a lot of parents concerned tonight. the tried and true box of mac n cheese you feed your kids - could be downright dangerous. the problem is in the powder. and it's across the board in all types of the packaged stuff. lab tests of ten different varieties of macaroni and cheese have revealed toxic industrial chemicals - known as phthalates... those are hormone-disrupting chemicals that can affect developing brains and alter thyroid function and sex hormones... now dehp - that's the most widely banned phthalate around the world was found in all ten of the mac and cheese powders t
barker wrote a message saying - quote - "one word says it all. asian."barker is now being fined five- thousand dollars by a state regulatory agency ... she also must attend an asian american studies class. (steve) two million boxes of macaroni and cheese are sold every day here in the u-s. but could serving up one of america's favorite comfort foods be exposing you to harmful chemicals? kron 4's vicki liviakis is here with an alarming new report. (vicki) yeah steve... this one has a...
107
107
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
we reached out to barker but our questions were referred to her attorney.n riverside, tina patel, kpix 5. >>> new developments are in the works in san jose. adobe is doubling the size of its headquarters. the company bought property on san fernando street near three existing buildings and plans to build a fourth office tower as google is planning its own downtown campus. it wants to build a brand-new village near the diridon transit station. it's expected to have 8 million square feet of offices. >>> get ready to pay more for air travel. prices on delta are up for the first time in more than two years. and both delta and american say that they expect fares to keep going up to offset rising costs and keep up with strong demand. that demand is obvious at bay area airports like mineta san jose. >> we expect an increase -- double-digit increase in passenger traffic based upon what the airlines have scheduled through the end of the year. >> u.s. airlines have struggled to raise fares in recent years despite full planes, lower fuel prices meaning they could add a
we reached out to barker but our questions were referred to her attorney.n riverside, tina patel, kpix 5. >>> new developments are in the works in san jose. adobe is doubling the size of its headquarters. the company bought property on san fernando street near three existing buildings and plans to build a fourth office tower as google is planning its own downtown campus. it wants to build a brand-new village near the diridon transit station. it's expected to have 8 million square feet...
205
205
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
sue barker's hacker t dog isa expected. sue barker's hacker t dog is a thing of beauty.be increased, as part of a wide—ranging review following a rise in the number of assaults. british politics is at a dangerous moment because of the level of abuse and intimidation of mps, according to the chair of an influential committee of politicians. it is dry in wimbledon at the moment. will it stay like that for the all—importa nt fixtures moment. will it stay like that for the all—important fixtures later on? here's hoping, but things are actually brightening up from north. that is where the best of the spells of sunshine are likely to be. further south there will be more in the way of cloud. quite warm start to the day. 19 or 20 degrees already with a lot of cloud and little bit of light rain and drizzle towards wales and the north—west of england. north that it is looking pretty good, actually, through the morning. one or two showers dotted around but some good spells of sunshine and for most of northern ireland in northern england it is a dry spell for the morning. not to win
sue barker's hacker t dog isa expected. sue barker's hacker t dog is a thing of beauty.be increased, as part of a wide—ranging review following a rise in the number of assaults. british politics is at a dangerous moment because of the level of abuse and intimidation of mps, according to the chair of an influential committee of politicians. it is dry in wimbledon at the moment. will it stay like that for the all—importa nt fixtures moment. will it stay like that for the all—important...
208
208
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
barker makes a pretty good living publishing books about supposedly true ufo encounters. but to friends, privately calls flying saucers a "bucket of shit." very much capitalizing on this threat. -- trend. but he is going to more or less launch this idea of men in black in his 1956 book "they knew too much about flying saucers." a book based on the experiences of a factory clerk from connecticut, albert bender who claimed that three men in black suits had approached him and intimidated him into not telling the truth about his alien encounter. obviously, bender had not been silenced given that he was a, able to tell gray barker about it, and b, publishes own book about it in 1962 in which he explains it is not the martians, or the relations, in actual -- enusian, in actual fact he had been taken for a ride in a flying saucer to the south pole by grizzly monster like aliens. despite the -- let's be generous and say skepticism which will we might greet albert bender's story, the idea that government agents and these sinister men in black are working to hide true information r
barker makes a pretty good living publishing books about supposedly true ufo encounters. but to friends, privately calls flying saucers a "bucket of shit." very much capitalizing on this threat. -- trend. but he is going to more or less launch this idea of men in black in his 1956 book "they knew too much about flying saucers." a book based on the experiences of a factory clerk from connecticut, albert bender who claimed that three men in black suits had approached him and...
40
40
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, today at 5.20 this afternoon.lterweight title to australia‘s jeff horn this morning. former schoolteacher horn beat the filipino on a unanimous decision after 12 rounds in brisbane. 38—year—old pacquiao, who has won world titles in eight divisions, had talked about trying to arrange a rematch with floyd mayweather, but may now consider another retirement instead. on the undercard, belfast‘s michael conlan won his third pro fight. and the second stage of the tour de france is underway. geraint thomas is wearing the yellow jersey. and in the cricket, england‘s women have taken a fifth wicket against sri lanka in their group match in the women‘s world cup. that‘s at taunton. more on the cricket and the rest of the sport, in the next hour. president donald trump has criticised the growing number of us states who are refusing to pass on voters‘ details to his commission on electoralfraud. earlier, he tweeted. .. "what are they trying to hide?" our washington correspondent laura bicker explains what might happen next. d
sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, today at 5.20 this afternoon.lterweight title to australia‘s jeff horn this morning. former schoolteacher horn beat the filipino on a unanimous decision after 12 rounds in brisbane. 38—year—old pacquiao, who has won world titles in eight divisions, had talked about trying to arrange a rematch with floyd mayweather, but may now consider another retirement instead. on the undercard, belfast‘s michael conlan won his third pro fight. and the second...
144
144
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
she watched the match with sue barker. -- 19 77.through on an anniversary year and if it were so long since she had a winner. but i think next year she could make it or make it to the final and just progress so that the final and just progress so that the bit more. when you look at rybarikova, had tense she was in her first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she first semifinal, that didn't happen to jo. she didn't fall apart, first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she didn't fall apart, she was just beaten by somebody who has a lot of experience, those being out there, loves playing on grass and has been playing well and confident of tournament. venus has got such an incredible wingspan, so if she isn't may be quite as quick as she was ten yea rs may be quite as quick as she was ten years ago 01’ may be quite as quick as she was ten years ago or something she sure mix—up with that wingspan. what i was impressed with today was the forehand down the line because traditionally we have always thought of both serena and venus being
she watched the match with sue barker. -- 19 77.through on an anniversary year and if it were so long since she had a winner. but i think next year she could make it or make it to the final and just progress so that the final and just progress so that the bit more. when you look at rybarikova, had tense she was in her first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she first semifinal, that didn't happen to jo. she didn't fall apart, first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she didn't fall apart,...
148
148
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or important enough to be on the ground caught it is hugely special and i was quite fortu nate is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. who would've thought that she would queue up with the rest of us. sue barker: 0ur wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon it's a pastime of many a friday afternoon — office chair racing. but if you think you've perfected the winning technique, this is the world championships, which have taken place in switzerland. here they are, rolling through the streets of 0lten, some doing better than others, and some in fancy dress. crash helmets and knee—pads appear to be essential pieces of kit, as well as your chair. so next time you're a bit bored sat around the office, maybe you could emulate the new world cham
she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or important enough to be on the ground caught it is hugely special and i was quite fortu nate is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. who would've thought that she would...
169
169
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
barker and other film makers have started a petition to save the i max theater. so far they haven't heard back. >>> two young after a daring rescue off the sri lanka. the current got ahold of them on sunday. the navy patrol botts were -- one these got back to shallow water, the elephants walked back to the jung. the although elephant was found 8 miles offshore and had to be towed back as well. >>> we're continuing to get new information, where residents are still being asked to shelter in place. >> and we are also keeping an eye on weather conditions now. welce changes are coming oomur fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement.
barker and other film makers have started a petition to save the i max theater. so far they haven't heard back. >>> two young after a daring rescue off the sri lanka. the current got ahold of them on sunday. the navy patrol botts were -- one these got back to shallow water, the elephants walked back to the jung. the although elephant was found 8 miles offshore and had to be towed back as well. >>> we're continuing to get new information, where residents are still being asked...
70
70
Jul 9, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
rickburn said the cannibalism becomes like the barker outside the tent. it's what helps you bring people into the story but you end up telling them a story, once inside, that's actually quite different from that the barker has led people to believe, which is a story of really kind of infinite pain and sorrow and not a exterior story of immorality and ghoulishness but a story of suffering and survive in the face of adversary, it's a story that ended for those who perished in the snowy mountained but fors it was the beginning of a new life. the fact is that survivors, desperate and delirious from star vision and hypothermia, were forced to consume the flesh of the dead out of sheer necessity, and that's only a small part of the story. there is so much more. no matter if they lived or died, everyone who was a part of that journey were forever guaranteed a place in annals of american history. among the more than 300,000 people in the mid-1800s who in the words of the old frontier saying, were willing to cross heaven to get to the promised land of california a
rickburn said the cannibalism becomes like the barker outside the tent. it's what helps you bring people into the story but you end up telling them a story, once inside, that's actually quite different from that the barker has led people to believe, which is a story of really kind of infinite pain and sorrow and not a exterior story of immorality and ghoulishness but a story of suffering and survive in the face of adversary, it's a story that ended for those who perished in the snowy mountained...
1,295
1.3K
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 1,295
favorite 0
quote 0
and -- >> you mean travis barker? >> travis baker, barker. yeah, him.hat guy. >> i didn't know he had a clothing line. >> yes, he does. >> i knew he was a musician, he was in a plane crash. >> yeah, he does. i liked it, and i just put it on me. it's just something at the time i was in prison, i think i was high as hell when i put it on me. >> the "f" could be for a clothing line like he said, or "f" could stand for folk, which is folk nation, which is part -- which the gangster disciples are part of. >> actually, i called you up here to clarify information i've been receiving. >> okay. >> i've been hearing you've been affiliated with gangster disciples. >> what is that? >> you know what that is. >> i've heard of it. >> you heard of it? what did you hear? >> just prison, street, thing of that nature. i don't deal with gang members. trying to stay clear of foolishness. >> no gang affiliation at all? >> none. >> none? what's up with the six points on your right arm? >> that's a famous -- that's what you call a travis baker a drummer. >> oh, i never heard -
and -- >> you mean travis barker? >> travis baker, barker. yeah, him.hat guy. >> i didn't know he had a clothing line. >> yes, he does. >> i knew he was a musician, he was in a plane crash. >> yeah, he does. i liked it, and i just put it on me. it's just something at the time i was in prison, i think i was high as hell when i put it on me. >> the "f" could be for a clothing line like he said, or "f" could stand for folk, which is...
68
68
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
being knocked out yesterday, england are favouriytes for theirfirst major title 0ur reporter caroline barker euro 2017, they've also beating france annexed it only have to beat the host nation in the netherlands. someone who will see it from the sidelines asjill scott. will talk about the booking but to get that win to go through, what was that like? i'm just so happy. alas it was one of the best feelings i've had in football. been involved with the squad and 11 in yea rs involved with the squad and 11 in years and only having beat france for a0 yea rs years and only having beat france for a0 years to get that victory can't describe how i felt after that game. what went through your mind when you get the booking? i knew i was a yellow card away from missing the semifinal but my game for that day was to help the team get through. recent and disappointed that i could limit of that academy several selection but i'm stilljust so several selection but i'm stilljust so happy that we won and i'm confident in the team man of your carry on the journey on thursday. hopefully we'll get through to the f
being knocked out yesterday, england are favouriytes for theirfirst major title 0ur reporter caroline barker euro 2017, they've also beating france annexed it only have to beat the host nation in the netherlands. someone who will see it from the sidelines asjill scott. will talk about the booking but to get that win to go through, what was that like? i'm just so happy. alas it was one of the best feelings i've had in football. been involved with the squad and 11 in yea rs involved with the...
186
186
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
barker and other filmmakers joined together to start a petition to save the theater. wtop reached out to the smithsonian for comment but hasn't received a response. >>> nearly 20 years after her death, we're hearing from princess diana's sons about the woman most people didn't know. >> we felt very incredibly loved, harry and i. i'm grateful that love still feels there. >> the documentary is set to air tonight. it tells the story of her life through the eyes of prince william and prince harry and others close to her. th her from her fairytale wedding in 1981 to her humanitarian work around the world and ultimately her tragic death. she died in a car crash in 1997. the film does not touch you have on the controversy shafl parts of her life. but the filmmakers say the princes were open and did not put any subject off limits. >>> 5:57 now. next on "news4 today" at 6:00, we continue to follow breaking news. >>> severe weather overnight. a possible tornado touchdown in maryland. we're on the scene with a look at the damage and the impact. >>> tributes expected to pour in o
barker and other filmmakers joined together to start a petition to save the theater. wtop reached out to the smithsonian for comment but hasn't received a response. >>> nearly 20 years after her death, we're hearing from princess diana's sons about the woman most people didn't know. >> we felt very incredibly loved, harry and i. i'm grateful that love still feels there. >> the documentary is set to air tonight. it tells the story of her life through the eyes of prince...
94
94
Jul 15, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 1
sue barker comes fast, good morning. looking forward to it at!ecca, what a special moment for you and the rest of the tea m moment for you and the rest of the team here. that's just moment for you and the rest of the team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barkerjust team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barker just casually team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barkerjust casually walking along. it's really building up now, though momentum to this afternoon? wotton atmosphere. its spine tingling now, you have the rehearsing now. it's an amazing atmosphere and centre court. enjoy your day. we will know the result tomorrow. you are watching breakfast and bbc news. in the last hour, tony blair has told the bbc that senior eu figures will make concessions to keep britain in the single market but continuing on the current path of brexit will be a delusion. there will be a review of the law into carrying acid following the attacks in london. mike said its roof and, roof off, at wimbledon, let's see what is here for the rest of the weekend. that's not an
sue barker comes fast, good morning. looking forward to it at!ecca, what a special moment for you and the rest of the tea m moment for you and the rest of the team here. that's just moment for you and the rest of the team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barkerjust team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barker just casually team here. that'sjust marvellous. sue barkerjust casually walking along. it's really building up now, though momentum to this afternoon? wotton atmosphere. its spine tingling...
114
114
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
barker also texted, quote, it's why we have trump.ow this country to be told what to do by foreigners. she says she hopes a settlement encourages others to report discrimination. >> shocking. >> happening today, a new bus service that travels overnight between san francisco and l.a. had its maiden voyage. it has a lounge area and sleeping compartments called cabins. we got a look at the new bus service last month. the cabins come with lights and electric outlets to charge phones and computers. there's also an attendant onboard. >> beyonce has finally given us the first look at her newborn twins. she posted this photo on instagram late last night. the caption reads, sir carter and rumi, one month today. the photo already has more than 5.7 million likes since it was posted about seven hours ago. beyonce and her husband jay-z are also parents to blue ivy. you knew that, right? you can take another look at the photo on our website. >> did she knight her kid or is that part of his name? >> the child's name is sir. if you want the beehive t
barker also texted, quote, it's why we have trump.ow this country to be told what to do by foreigners. she says she hopes a settlement encourages others to report discrimination. >> shocking. >> happening today, a new bus service that travels overnight between san francisco and l.a. had its maiden voyage. it has a lounge area and sleeping compartments called cabins. we got a look at the new bus service last month. the cabins come with lights and electric outlets to charge phones and...
75
75
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on the this open letter to the papers says that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many had long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to stick their head above the parapet. we have got stick, we knew we were going to get stick, that is why it was never going to be an easy thing to do. but it is not about getting whacking great pay rises for women who are already well paid. it is about pay parity and getting fairness for everybody. 0n the list revealed this week, the 20 highest—paid male stars received more than £12 million. the top 20 women less than half that. this, they say, is not a call for more pay, it is a demand for fair pay, the letter saying the bbc has known about the pay disparity for years. "we all want to go on the record to call upon you to act now." the point is to set, absolutely set, in stone if you are doing exactly the samejob as a man, you have to b
alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on the this open letter to the papers says that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many had long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to stick their head above the parapet. we have got stick, we knew we were going to get stick, that is why it was never going to be an easy...
89
89
Jul 19, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 1
is ructionists, i think it funny even the bipartisanship going on in this country, he's a carnival barker and they all know it and still support him. frustrating. that is all i want to say. host: one last caller, i think nelson from st. louis. agree good morning, i what the lady just said, president obama came in, epublicans made a vow they would do everything and they aid, i mean, everything, according to john boehner, to down or obstruct president obama. o the affordable care act was originally a republican idea took on fornt obama himself and then republicans 145 able to submit amendments to the affordable own act, they oppose their amendments. so, the trouble, then they tried program, that is why we're having trouble with obamacare right now. opposition. host: nelson, thanks for calling. time to go live to the u.s. hour. for morning legislative business at noon today, energy on the agend a. lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, a. hington, d.c. lays before thh ouse a communication from the speaker. 2017.9, i hereby appoint the honorabl
is ructionists, i think it funny even the bipartisanship going on in this country, he's a carnival barker and they all know it and still support him. frustrating. that is all i want to say. host: one last caller, i think nelson from st. louis. agree good morning, i what the lady just said, president obama came in, epublicans made a vow they would do everything and they aid, i mean, everything, according to john boehner, to down or obstruct president obama. o the affordable care act was...
119
119
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon.ng up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground court it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 20 past five. it is ten minutes past seven. three high—profile resignations, calls for government intervention and hundreds still homeless. all against the backdrop of the charred remains of grenfell tower. as former residents try to rebuild their lives, levels of mistrust and anger have been growing. many are now seeking clarity from the local council. we will speak to one of those residents who lived on the 15th floor. hejoins those residents who lived on the 15th floor. he joins us from london. good morning to you and thank you for taking the time to speak to us. first of all, i want
she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon.ng up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground court it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 20 past five. it is...
88
88
Jul 15, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
sue barker: but she was an inspiration? definitely. i feel incredible to play her here.ign of nerves. i think it is inside. of course i am nervous. i always dreamed to be here. i was composed, i guess. that first set was crucial, wasn't it? yes, it was very, very tough. we both had a lot of chances so i am glad i made it. what about your team 7 your coach cannot be here. do you have a message for him? yes, well, here it is! congratulations, it is amazing. i know how hard you work. this means so know how hard you work. this means so much to you and your family. well done today. beautiful. but also, venus, well done to you because you have had a great tournament. yes, thank you. thank you to my team who have been here day in, day out. thank you to my family. i love you guys. and a message to serena? i miss you. i tried my best to do the same things you do, but i think they'll be other opportunities, i do. so venus williams says she'll be back but it was a fantastic day for garbine muguruza. after the match we spoke to another former champion, mary pierce. it was quite some
sue barker: but she was an inspiration? definitely. i feel incredible to play her here.ign of nerves. i think it is inside. of course i am nervous. i always dreamed to be here. i was composed, i guess. that first set was crucial, wasn't it? yes, it was very, very tough. we both had a lot of chances so i am glad i made it. what about your team 7 your coach cannot be here. do you have a message for him? yes, well, here it is! congratulations, it is amazing. i know how hard you work. this means so...
123
123
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
COM
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
tomorrow night when our guests will be penn jillette, teller and arj barker. until then, keep the game going on twitter by tweeting us @midnight with your #cowsongs and become tomorrow's tweet of the day. i'm @hardwick on the tweets and instagrams. david koechner, everybody. david koechner! be nice to each other. please! goodnight! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in! thank you, everybody! my guest tonight minnesota state representative ilhan omar is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) it's going to be a fun conversation. she has an amazing personal story and doing big things in minnesota. first, after a week-long tirade on twitter, president trump last night finally decided to speak with words to an actual human being about the rumors of russian collusion. well, i mean, i say human being, but it was actually conservative pastor and jeff sessions troll cousin pat roberson. >> in connection t
tomorrow night when our guests will be penn jillette, teller and arj barker. until then, keep the game going on twitter by tweeting us @midnight with your #cowsongs and become tomorrow's tweet of the day. i'm @hardwick on the tweets and instagrams. david koechner, everybody. david koechner! be nice to each other. please! goodnight! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor:...
131
131
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
sue barker: 0ur wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 5.20pm.at i have been lucky enough for work reasons to be out for several years and that first day, when you walk into the wimbledon complex, it is just about the most beautiful place i've ever seen. the flowers and the perfection of the court complex there is unbelievable. it is exactly 8:10am. you are watching bbc breakfast. three high profile resignations, calls for government intervention and hundreds still homeless. all against the backdrop of the charred remains of g re nfell tower. with former residents becoming increasingly frustrated, the council is under pressure to relinquish its control. leader of the opposition in kensington and chelsea robert atkinson joins us now. thank you very much for your time. i appreciate it's a very busy time for you and your colleagues at the moment. what is going to happen with the leadership of this council? can it carry on? i'm not convinced that it carry on? i'm not convinced that it can. i've said we will give them this weekend because otherwise we
sue barker: 0ur wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 5.20pm.at i have been lucky enough for work reasons to be out for several years and that first day, when you walk into the wimbledon complex, it is just about the most beautiful place i've ever seen. the flowers and the perfection of the court complex there is unbelievable. it is exactly 8:10am. you are watching bbc breakfast. three high profile resignations, calls for government intervention and hundreds still homeless. all against the...
59
59
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
there you go, you heard the voice of sue barker, introduced at the end of the bbc‘s coverage.k ford there, i was saying about the eyes, let me creditjohn culshaw with saying about her eyes. the eyes have it, evenin about her eyes. the eyes have it, even in that trail there is something quite... it really draws her to yourface something quite... it really draws her to your face and her expression? do you know what? in the 1980s, i grew up and my doctor was peter davidson. you are so young! yes, and when she took her head down, ijust thought of peter davidson. that huge mop of blonde hair, and the little, cheeky, smile. the glint in the eyes. that was exactly the same there. there is a smile, her eyes, a top choice. i'm glad that there is a connection and he's taking over. they will work so well together. for all of the rumours that we have heard, the next series is going to be done in a very different way, written in a very different way and it is genuinely exciting, for the first time in15 it is genuinely exciting, for the first time in 15 years, that we can get overexcited ab
there you go, you heard the voice of sue barker, introduced at the end of the bbc‘s coverage.k ford there, i was saying about the eyes, let me creditjohn culshaw with saying about her eyes. the eyes have it, evenin about her eyes. the eyes have it, even in that trail there is something quite... it really draws her to yourface something quite... it really draws her to your face and her expression? do you know what? in the 1980s, i grew up and my doctor was peter davidson. you are so young!...
78
78
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on thegap. this open letter to the papers says that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many had long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many have long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole, i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to put their head above the parapet. we got stick, we knew we would, that was why it would never be an easy thing to do. but it isn‘tjust about, it is not about, getting whacking great pay rises for women who are already well paid. it is about pay parity and getting then is for everybody. the letter today says that the bbc has known about the pay disparity for years, we want to go on record to call upon you to act now. women‘s hour... when program
alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on thegap. this open letter to the papers says that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many had long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many have long...
81
81
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
he's been speaking to caroline barker.eam. let us not hide away from that but this is an england team who are on the road toa an england team who are on the road to a place where we want to be. we have a clean record at the championship, we have come from the world cup, we have already won three. when we get to these big pressure matches, we are one of the best in the world. i'm excited. did you need to get involved with this war of words with the french coach? from our point of view, we talk about it and relate to switch on and off and i'm hoping they will do the same back. we're a team of sweet —— street fighters and when we get polk to, we poke back. i am not the type who backs down from a challenge. the history of this team, nothing has been easy, we are the type of team who wants challenges, it keeps us alive and wakes us up in the morning. we do not enjoy the game if it is not much of a challenge for us. it is not much of a challenge for us. anything we do something great, they want the next things straightaway. plen
he's been speaking to caroline barker.eam. let us not hide away from that but this is an england team who are on the road toa an england team who are on the road to a place where we want to be. we have a clean record at the championship, we have come from the world cup, we have already won three. when we get to these big pressure matches, we are one of the best in the world. i'm excited. did you need to get involved with this war of words with the french coach? from our point of view, we talk...
78
78
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
alexjones of the one show, mishal husain and sue barker, more than 40 of the most famous female presenters act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, thanks for tuning in... that list was the trigger for the letter today, publishing the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week's annual report confirmed what many have long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole, i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to put their head above the parapet. we got stick, we knew we would get stick, that was why it would never be an easy thing to do. but it isn'tjust about, in fact it is not about getting whacking great pay rises for women who are already well paid. it is about pay parity and getting fairness for everybody. the letter today says that the bbc has known about the pay disparity for years, we want to go on record to call upon you to act now. women's ho
alexjones of the one show, mishal husain and sue barker, more than 40 of the most famous female presenters act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, thanks for tuning in... that list was the trigger for the letter today, publishing the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week's annual report confirmed what many have...
34
34
Jul 7, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
last week, the speaker, john barker, said he was prepared to relax the rule on the compulsory wearing the week, the transport ministerjohn hayes declared that he wouldn't take interventions from sartorially challenged mps who were not wearing ties. that prompted this response from the lib dem mp, who first asked the speaker if the tie rule could be dropped. you were not in the chair on monday and may not have heard the minister of state for transport, who said that he would not take interventions from anybody who was not wearing a tie. given... jeering given your pronouncements on this matter, mr speaker, do you think there is a risk of a slippery slope which might lead that member to refuse to take interventions from members who are sartorially challenged in other ways, such as wearing a gaudy tie, or a garish waistcoat? i'd welcome your advice on this matter, mr speaker. i rather thought that what he had to say on this matter was proffered in his characteristically jocular fashion. however, insofar as i could be staged to have received an application from the right honourable gentle
last week, the speaker, john barker, said he was prepared to relax the rule on the compulsory wearing the week, the transport ministerjohn hayes declared that he wouldn't take interventions from sartorially challenged mps who were not wearing ties. that prompted this response from the lib dem mp, who first asked the speaker if the tie rule could be dropped. you were not in the chair on monday and may not have heard the minister of state for transport, who said that he would not take...
35
35
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
alexjones of the one show, mishal husain and sue barker, more than a0 of the most famous female presentersthe bbc, calling on the corporation to act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, thanks for tuning in... that list was the trigger for the letter today, publishing the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week's annual report confirmed what many have long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole, i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to put their head above the parapet. we've got stick, we knew we would get stick, that was why it would never be an easy thing to do. but it isn'tjust about, in fact it is not about getting whacking great pay rises for women who are already well paid. it is about pay parity and getting fairness for everybody. the letter today says that the bbc has known about the pay disparity for years, "we want to go on reco
alexjones of the one show, mishal husain and sue barker, more than a0 of the most famous female presentersthe bbc, calling on the corporation to act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, thanks for tuning in... that list was the trigger for the letter today, publishing the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week's...
116
116
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
appealjudges agreed that honey rose could not have been expected to know that eight—year—old vinnie barker court in spain accused of defrauding the authorities of millions of pounds in tax. prosecutors claim the real madrid player used a company to hide his true income. ronaldo allegedly evaded paying more than £13 million in tax since 2010. he denies the allegations. president trump has sworn in his new chief of staff, the retired generaljohn kelly. after a turbulent week of infighting at the white house, kelly is expected to bring a more disciplined approach than his predecessor, reince priebus, who was fired on friday. i'm joined by our north america editorjon sopel. how much of this is about a new chief of staff, how much about the man at the top...? great question, generaljohn kelly, 45 years in the marine corps, you would expect him to want to impose that kind of discipline into the white house, proper chain of command, white house, proper chain of command , processes white house, proper chain of command, processes for who goes to meetings, who gets to see the president, who does not
appealjudges agreed that honey rose could not have been expected to know that eight—year—old vinnie barker court in spain accused of defrauding the authorities of millions of pounds in tax. prosecutors claim the real madrid player used a company to hide his true income. ronaldo allegedly evaded paying more than £13 million in tax since 2010. he denies the allegations. president trump has sworn in his new chief of staff, the retired generaljohn kelly. after a turbulent week of infighting at...
125
125
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message, "one word says it all — asian." a new agreement between aianb and california's department of fair employment and housing. singapore's economy has narrowly dodged a recession after strong electronics exports helped it grow in the second quarter. it grew byjust 0.4% between april and june. revised figures show it had a sharper than expected contraction of 1.9% in the first three months of the year. two quarters of contraction in a row constitute a technical recession. the company behind many of amazon and aliba ba's warehouses is asia and the us is set for an $11.6 billion takeover. global logistic properties, which is based in singapore, is the largest warehouse operator in asia. let's get more from monica miller in singapore. this is a pretty big deal? it is, set to be asia's biggest ever private equity deal. global logistic properties have sealed the deal for more than 11 billion us dollars. the industrial property company has been aggressively expanding over the last two years due to the growing demand of online s
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message, "one word says it all — asian." a new agreement between aianb and california's department of fair employment and housing. singapore's economy has narrowly dodged a recession after strong electronics exports helped it grow in the second quarter. it grew byjust 0.4% between april and june. revised figures show it had a sharper than expected contraction of 1.9% in the first three months of the year. two quarters of...
91
91
Jul 15, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
sue barker: but she was an inspiration? definitely. i feel incredible to play her here. nerves. i think it is inside. of course i am nervous. i always dreamed to be here. i was composed, i guess. that first set was crucial, wasn't it? yes, it was very, very tough. we both had a lot of chances so i am glad i made it. what about your team 7 your coach cannot be here. do you have a message for him? yes, well, here it is! congratulations, it is amazing. i know how hard you work. this means so much to you and your family. well done today. beautiful. but also, venus, well done to you because you have had a great tournament. yes, thank you. thank you to my team who have been here day in, day out. thank you to my family. i love you guys. and a message to serena? imiss you. i tried my best to do the same things you do, but i think there'll be other opportunities, i do. so it was not to be for venus williams but a redemption for garbine muguruza. 0ur reporter david 0rnstein caught up with a former champion mary pierce. it was quite something. that first set was a real battle. ther
sue barker: but she was an inspiration? definitely. i feel incredible to play her here. nerves. i think it is inside. of course i am nervous. i always dreamed to be here. i was composed, i guess. that first set was crucial, wasn't it? yes, it was very, very tough. we both had a lot of chances so i am glad i made it. what about your team 7 your coach cannot be here. do you have a message for him? yes, well, here it is! congratulations, it is amazing. i know how hard you work. this means so much...
77
77
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."department of fair employment and housing. olives could be at the centre of a new trade war. us commerce secretary wilbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. they say spanish olives coming on to the market should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us cocktail, the dry martini, can take heart. the investigation specifically excludes those speciality olives — without which no such drink is complete. let's check in with the financial markets. they are pretty mixed. the pound is about1.3 against they are pretty mixed. the pound is about 1.3 against the dollar. quite strong at the moment, recovering the losses of the last few weeks. round about1.3. losses of the last few weeks. round about 1.3. that is all the business news. now, the proms return for their 123rd season with eight weeks of classical music from some of the world's most renowned musicians. ti
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."department of fair employment and housing. olives could be at the centre of a new trade war. us commerce secretary wilbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. they say spanish olives coming on to the market should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us...
112
112
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
let's hear sue barker's interview taking place live on centre court. can go really file in your life. i think i did that. i kept on believing and dreaming and here they are today. at my age, it is fantastic. and i know what it means to you all sort of play on this court. it means the world to you and i think the fans have shown real appreciation of everything you have done over the years as well. yes, it is such a special court. so many legends have marked this court. the women's game, the men's game, doubles, mixed, you name it. all of it together. to be here today with marin cilic, celebrating tennis is very special. from day one until finals day, centre court is packed and the players appreciate it so much. it is a dream to play here and i hope this was not my last match and they can come back and defend the title next year. —— and that i can come back. when you were victorious in 2012, your girls were when you were victorious in 2012, yourgirls were here. when you were victorious in 2012, your girls were here. know your boys are here. kernel. we ha
let's hear sue barker's interview taking place live on centre court. can go really file in your life. i think i did that. i kept on believing and dreaming and here they are today. at my age, it is fantastic. and i know what it means to you all sort of play on this court. it means the world to you and i think the fans have shown real appreciation of everything you have done over the years as well. yes, it is such a special court. so many legends have marked this court. the women's game, the...
124
124
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
owners jessie barker and madelyn markoe spent time in cuban kitchens and brought back local favorites like hot pressed cubanos with ham... ceviche... bowls of asado, black beans, and rice... and empanadas.(media noche diners) i think the empanadas are great. ever had empanadas in cuba? no i haven't. just like being in cuba? yeah. absolutely, and you didn't need a passport or a plane ticket. and to your point, who knows if we'll ever be able to go to cuba again. let us not forget these ice cream pops with flavors like guava cheesecake and maria cookies... or for truly adventurous diners who want to experience the island nation for themselves... jessie and madelyn have a travel guide they'd be happy to share. (media noche owners) it's so rewarding and we can't wait to go back sometime soon. electric car maker tesla has produced its first model 3 sedan. it's a highly anticipated car because it carries a relatively low price. ceo elon musk late last night tweeted pictures of the car. it will cost $35,000 and can travel 215 miles on a single electric charge. a tax credit for electric vehic
owners jessie barker and madelyn markoe spent time in cuban kitchens and brought back local favorites like hot pressed cubanos with ham... ceviche... bowls of asado, black beans, and rice... and empanadas.(media noche diners) i think the empanadas are great. ever had empanadas in cuba? no i haven't. just like being in cuba? yeah. absolutely, and you didn't need a passport or a plane ticket. and to your point, who knows if we'll ever be able to go to cuba again. let us not forget these ice cream...
83
83
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
roughly one in five cars in the world has a takata air bag. 34-year-old nicole lynn barker's 2002 honda accord was one of them. the national traffic highway safety administration is investigating her death. the latest in a string of the takata-related fatalities and injuries, proceeding air bag -- inflators that send shrapnel in the occupants. >> the recall ineptitude of the vehicle registration system. lisa: scott is an air bag expert and former takata employee. one problem they are facing especially on the older seem with the multiple owners is recall notices are not reaching everyone. >> this system was designed in the 1920's to the 1930's. hasn't been updated since then. there are still paper titles. they have mailed ten to registered owner and it's unclear if nicole was the most current owner. the inflators in the u.s. have been petition has started to call for recall of all the takata air bags including the replacement with the former engineers gone on record with the abc says will certainly fail. for a list of all the cars affected by the recall go to wjla.com. click on "7 on you
roughly one in five cars in the world has a takata air bag. 34-year-old nicole lynn barker's 2002 honda accord was one of them. the national traffic highway safety administration is investigating her death. the latest in a string of the takata-related fatalities and injuries, proceeding air bag -- inflators that send shrapnel in the occupants. >> the recall ineptitude of the vehicle registration system. lisa: scott is an air bag expert and former takata employee. one problem they are...
132
132
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
lobbying campaign that started before the donald trump meeting in march when a congressman dana war barker was approached and carried out all the way through june when many members of congress, some state department officials, some staffers were all contacted by the same group including this lawyer to lobby about the act. this was a classic lobbying on information, no evidence of collusion or campaign event as it was originally portrayed to be. >> sean: we always talk about selective moral outrage on this program.po in the case of ukraine, you have a dnc operative who was admitting she met with foreigners, in this case ukrainian ambassador. she's admitting she passed on detrimental information to the dnc and clinton campaign.an on paper, that is far worse than any thing know about trump-russia collusion. it's basically been ignored. how bad is it, should these people be put under oath? >> i certainly think they can be called to testify, look at thesc emails of chalupa's, see how deep it goes when political operatives are trying to get information on their opponents. it's fascinating.ep it
lobbying campaign that started before the donald trump meeting in march when a congressman dana war barker was approached and carried out all the way through june when many members of congress, some state department officials, some staffers were all contacted by the same group including this lawyer to lobby about the act. this was a classic lobbying on information, no evidence of collusion or campaign event as it was originally portrayed to be. >> sean: we always talk about selective...
75
75
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not going to miss these bob barker classics on my feet. behind his cellmate, ricky mckaskle. >> i'm going to hope the best for him out there. personally, i don't think he's going to make it that long. he's on probation and he's already talking about drinking and smoking, you know. so -- hopefully, you know, he does the right thing. but -- i don't know. >> freedom! free at last! free at last! you're free! can't [ bleep ] pull me down i'm free! >> mckaskle has recently begun a journey of his own. >> how's the conversion going to judaism? are you still on track? are you jewish yet? >> yeah, i'm jewish. i pray every day. i read everything i can that the rabbi brings me. i spoke to him today on the phone. >> have you learned any hebrew? >> i know shabbat means saturday. and shalom is a personal greeting. yarmulke, the little hat that they wear, the jewish wear. >> mckaskle has even bigger news about his charges. he's just reached a plea deal with prosecutors. >> i went to my conference today and pled guilty to second degree home invasion for a
i'm not going to miss these bob barker classics on my feet. behind his cellmate, ricky mckaskle. >> i'm going to hope the best for him out there. personally, i don't think he's going to make it that long. he's on probation and he's already talking about drinking and smoking, you know. so -- hopefully, you know, he does the right thing. but -- i don't know. >> freedom! free at last! free at last! you're free! can't [ bleep ] pull me down i'm free! >> mckaskle has recently begun...
54
54
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
nothing but a carnival barker who is out to make money and ruining this country.erybody is watching this. this is a hostile takeover come he is selling our country out for his family. host: coming up next, we will the herman pirchner, president of the american foreign policy council who will discuss the president first g 20 summit and his meeting with the russian president. later, national immigration law center senior policy attorney discusses the travel ban implementation and legislative we will be right back. ♪ >> sunday on q&a -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or beliefs. i'm asking them to open their eyes to other people's so you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brooke gladstone, to host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her
nothing but a carnival barker who is out to make money and ruining this country.erybody is watching this. this is a hostile takeover come he is selling our country out for his family. host: coming up next, we will the herman pirchner, president of the american foreign policy council who will discuss the president first g 20 summit and his meeting with the russian president. later, national immigration law center senior policy attorney discusses the travel ban implementation and legislative we...
61
61
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
real name, terrance barker.> i can see your heart beating through that shirt right now. i know you're scared. >> reporter: he denied everything. >> i don't know what to tell you, man. i didn't do this. wasn't buying it. because by then, the police also tracked down the driver of that beat up blue mercedes seen near the house before the murder. and he told the cops he took qualow to meet a man in a church parking lot. and that man wanted a job done. was that job murder? >> i didn't do that. i did not do that, sir. >> reporter: by now detective brooks had been working night and day for a week. his store of patience ran out. >> this is serious [ bleep ] to me. i've got three kids that are laying over there crying. >> reporter: was it that angry speech or another long night in his cell? the next day, qualow, came clean. for our promise of $7,000 to $10,000, still unpaid, he said he took the job to shoot and kill marc despain. >> you fired the first round and that round hits him where? >> it hits in the chest area. >
real name, terrance barker.> i can see your heart beating through that shirt right now. i know you're scared. >> reporter: he denied everything. >> i don't know what to tell you, man. i didn't do this. wasn't buying it. because by then, the police also tracked down the driver of that beat up blue mercedes seen near the house before the murder. and he told the cops he took qualow to meet a man in a church parking lot. and that man wanted a job done. was that job murder? >> i...
39
39
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."lbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. the imported olives, they say, should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us cocktail, the dry martini, can take heart. the investigation specifically excludes those speciality olives, without which no such drink is complete. let's have a quick look at the markets. if you have been following that share price over the last week, it fell 7%. 78%, i'm sorry. slightly better news but not much better is the regained some strength, 6%. they have got a long way to go. it isa it is a brightening up picture for many of us this afternoon which means where we have had showers, it will tend to brighten up. we have seen sunshine todayjudging by your weather watcher pictures that have been coming in from north yorkshire and dorset. elsewhere, sunshine coming through. a fair amount of cloud around and already, showers in scotl
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."lbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. the imported olives, they say, should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us cocktail, the dry martini, can take heart. the investigation specifically excludes those speciality olives, without which no such drink...
102
102
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."e centre of a new trade war. us commerce secretary wilbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. the imported olives, they say, should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us cocktail, the dry martini, can take heart. the investigation specifically excludes those speciality olives, without which no such drink is complete. not a huge amount of change. that stock fell 70% this week. this is the big construction group. not much comfort to be found there. two police forces have become the first in the uk to launch a specialised drone unit. officers from devon and cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching for missing people, responding to road crashes and for crime scene photography. they're also a fraction of the cost of using helicopters, as our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has been finding out. it's the e
tami barker cancelled dyne suh's booking, telling her in a message: "one word says it all. asian."e centre of a new trade war. us commerce secretary wilbur ross says he's looking at complaints filed by two us olive—producing firms who allege that they're being unfairly undercut by spanish exporters. the imported olives, they say, should be priced up to 223% higher. but lovers of that quintessential us cocktail, the dry martini, can take heart. the investigation specifically excludes...