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reporter: in times of trouble, the islanders on achill become a close community. they meet in the local pub. but they say a lot of the young people are moving away. still, john mcnamara and many of the others on the island hope the newly returned sandy beach will give achill a bright new future. michelle: for their sake, i hope the sand sticks around. that's it for today. thank you for watching. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
reporter: in times of trouble, the islanders on achill become a close community. they meet in the local pub. but they say a lot of the young people are moving away. still, john mcnamara and many of the others on the island hope the newly returned sandy beach will give achill a bright new future. michelle: for their sake, i hope the sand sticks around. that's it for today. thank you for watching. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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reporter: in times of trouble, the islanders on achill become a close community. they meet in the local pub. but they say a lot of the young people are moving away. still, john mcnamara and many of the others on the island hope the newly returned sandy beach will give achill a bright new future. michelle: for their sake, i hope the sand sticks around. that's it for today. thank you for watching. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] eat music) - [voiceover] up next, it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, power folk duo larry campbell and teresa williams, plus bluegrass superbands blue highway and hot rize. that's all ahead, after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] frankl
reporter: in times of trouble, the islanders on achill become a close community. they meet in the local pub. but they say a lot of the young people are moving away. still, john mcnamara and many of the others on the island hope the newly returned sandy beach will give achill a bright new future. michelle: for their sake, i hope the sand sticks around. that's it for today. thank you for watching. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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he supplied the weapons for the pirating of the "achille lauro."t he helped finance it because there were movements of money in his account. so we were probing him. we were hitting him. we were locking up people that were part of his organization, at least in europe. and i felt that we got to be pretty close to make a case against al-kassar. at that time my oldest daughter was born in paris. after she's born, i leave the hospital to go get some flowers. a very well-dressed middle eastern man pops out. says mr. jim, mr. jim. when i looked at him, i knew who he was. he was al-kassar's driver when al-kassar came to paris. why does he know who i am? he says mr. al-kassar would like to congratulate you on the birth of your daughter. my daughter was probably born maybe six hours earlier. they knew. they knew she had been born. in the '80s his organization was moving drugs to the united states. but then his arms business took off. he was living in marbella, spain. he made lots of money. this guy's walking around in his palatial estate. he made his living
he supplied the weapons for the pirating of the "achille lauro."t he helped finance it because there were movements of money in his account. so we were probing him. we were hitting him. we were locking up people that were part of his organization, at least in europe. and i felt that we got to be pretty close to make a case against al-kassar. at that time my oldest daughter was born in paris. after she's born, i leave the hospital to go get some flowers. a very well-dressed middle...
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who have gone their way as she can but she also addressed in this this interview major political achilles' heel and this is the migrant influx into germany since two thousand and fifteen in order to tell us more about what she had to say that she will stick with the big picture she says those people who need us they are allowed to come and we will help them but this is fairly new and this has something to do with the as the right wing party. she know shapes it a little bit different when it comes to those who are able or who are wanted to stay in germany and she said explicitly we only want those people to stay in germany who have a job whose skills we in germany do indeed pass and that is kind of a new twist isn't it yeah yeah ok it was clear the way she was telling her where you can see the whole interview well the one i'm just about to sell so it can be self-doubt. holo karim. so as you heard you cannot watch the full interview on d w tomorrow beginning at two thirty am u.t.c. you can catch it again at six thirty am or u.t.c. as well as later in the day naturally you'll find it on our
who have gone their way as she can but she also addressed in this this interview major political achilles' heel and this is the migrant influx into germany since two thousand and fifteen in order to tell us more about what she had to say that she will stick with the big picture she says those people who need us they are allowed to come and we will help them but this is fairly new and this has something to do with the as the right wing party. she know shapes it a little bit different when it...
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. >> tired, my ankles are not doing well and my achilles tendons are claiming up. we have had amazing medics. they have helped take care of our feet and our bodies. it has been a physical and emotional roller coaster. the fact that we are confronting white supremacy is the most important part. sam: they still have smiles on their faces, on and hold a rally later tonight at the mlk memorial on the national mall. reporting live in arlington, sam sweeney. adrianna: thank you for the update. decision follows the by the charlottesville city council to remove a statue of confederate general stonewall jackson from justice park. that will remain there while a lawsuit over that statute and a plays of robert e, lee out, they are covered with a black tarp after the death of a protester during the city's august 12 ranked. -- riot. the tarps have been removed. the last batch of maryland students return to the classroom today and john gonzalez is a prince george's county with all of the excitement. >> we worked very hard to train our teachers and worked very hard to make sure pe
. >> tired, my ankles are not doing well and my achilles tendons are claiming up. we have had amazing medics. they have helped take care of our feet and our bodies. it has been a physical and emotional roller coaster. the fact that we are confronting white supremacy is the most important part. sam: they still have smiles on their faces, on and hold a rally later tonight at the mlk memorial on the national mall. reporting live in arlington, sam sweeney. adrianna: thank you for the update....
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. >> well, kelly -- i just want to thank jeff and kelly jane and achilles for an important topic.starts and ends in the united states. what happens around the world also impacts us, maybe not today, but in the future. i'm armstrong williams. thank you for tuning in. join us and visit us on armstrongwilliams.com, and we may be going to the motherland soon. real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company >>> good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." some of the caribbean islands devastated by hurricane irma are getting ready for an unwelcome repeat. hurricane maria is one of three storms we're keeping an eye on overnight and it could be headed their way. >>> police in st. louis made more than 80 arrests after peaceful protests gave way to property damage in the downtown area. it follows the acquittal of a white former police officer charged in the shooting death ever a black man. >>> and a massachusetts
. >> well, kelly -- i just want to thank jeff and kelly jane and achilles for an important topic.starts and ends in the united states. what happens around the world also impacts us, maybe not today, but in the future. i'm armstrong williams. thank you for tuning in. join us and visit us on armstrongwilliams.com, and we may be going to the motherland soon. real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company >>> good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane...
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and the twelfth miklos fluke came tantalizingly close to the break up cologne's real achilles heel this season has been dead ball situations six of the thirteen goals they conceded came from set pieces. only the crossbar stops hanover from adding another to that tally was. just half an hour gone in cologne under pressure up the fans would have been well aware that all of hand over his goal so far this season have come in the second half cologne could only expect or of the. keeps his fourth clean sheet the second best record in movies. sometimes most of all sometimes you give so much to get something out of the game and other times you feel like you win effortlessly if you do and that doesn't tend to happen when you're bottom of the table with the money and. they're still rooted to the bottom of the table but at least cologne have got their first point is a goal is strong enough to turn the ship. doesn't make it into the psyche. have made them they've got a point on the board as a movie so the zero is gone. what that really does for us and what we get out of it we'll see in the coming we
and the twelfth miklos fluke came tantalizingly close to the break up cologne's real achilles heel this season has been dead ball situations six of the thirteen goals they conceded came from set pieces. only the crossbar stops hanover from adding another to that tally was. just half an hour gone in cologne under pressure up the fans would have been well aware that all of hand over his goal so far this season have come in the second half cologne could only expect or of the. keeps his fourth...
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he moved over to take the place of marcel harris who tore his achilles this summer. the stats are alarming here. 423 total yards for michigan. just over 150 for florida. to your point a race to two pick sixes. think about what you would be looking at here. >> todd: total domination. it's similar to when these teams met the last time. in that game michigan won 41-7 had no turnovers an oun gained them 503 to 73. the turnovers made it look a little more respectable today. >> joe: i mentioned the early schedule for michigan. i said something that should be managed prior to penn state. then of course look at the end of november. the top ten wisconsin team in madison and then the big one on november 25th. >> todd: big win for maryland today going to austin, texas and beating the long horns. >> joe: they put up 51, 51-41 maryland won against texas. it was a nice effort by josh hammond on the sideline as we come up on the final minute. where does florida head moving forward? feleipe franks started. zaire has got the majority of the dig it out of the hole clean up work here.
he moved over to take the place of marcel harris who tore his achilles this summer. the stats are alarming here. 423 total yards for michigan. just over 150 for florida. to your point a race to two pick sixes. think about what you would be looking at here. >> todd: total domination. it's similar to when these teams met the last time. in that game michigan won 41-7 had no turnovers an oun gained them 503 to 73. the turnovers made it look a little more respectable today. >> joe: i...
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colognes real achilles heel this season has been dead ball situations six of thirteen goals they've conceded came from set pieces. only the crossbar stops hangover from adding another to that tally was. just half an hour gone in cologne under pressure up the fans would have been well aware that all of hangovers goals so far this season have come in the second half cologne could only expect or of the say. trast. in the first off we were a bit lucky especially with. in our current situation that's exactly what we need. and they need goals anthony modeste supplied them in abundance last season twenty five of fifty one goals came from their former star striker. but he's gone in cologne can score these errors are in firing like lucas committed in the fifty seventh minute. same as asako six minutes later to the china keeps his fourth clean sheet the second best record in movies. sometimes most of all sometimes you give so much to get something out of the game and other times you feel like you win effortlessly if you do and that doesn't tend to happen when you're bottom of the table. and. there's s
colognes real achilles heel this season has been dead ball situations six of thirteen goals they've conceded came from set pieces. only the crossbar stops hangover from adding another to that tally was. just half an hour gone in cologne under pressure up the fans would have been well aware that all of hangovers goals so far this season have come in the second half cologne could only expect or of the say. trast. in the first off we were a bit lucky especially with. in our current situation...
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moving on redskins wide receiver is finally healthy after being limited to two games last season with achilles injuries. it appears head coach jay gruden is taking a it off love approach. he was not targeted at all by kirk cousin during sunday's loss to the eagles. >> the more reps he'll get. i know that will happen. gosh is a great receiver. now a mat of putting day in and day out consistently. stacking days together. he'll get plenty of catches by the time the year is up. >> finally the mystics will play the minnesota lynx in the semifinals all starting tonight. >> they got to find a way to win. >> they do. >> we thank you so much for watching. doug, one last check on weather? doug: a few showers in the morning. other than that pretty good stuff. >> all right. >> thanks for being with us tonight. we'll see you at 11:00. ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for
moving on redskins wide receiver is finally healthy after being limited to two games last season with achilles injuries. it appears head coach jay gruden is taking a it off love approach. he was not targeted at all by kirk cousin during sunday's loss to the eagles. >> the more reps he'll get. i know that will happen. gosh is a great receiver. now a mat of putting day in and day out consistently. stacking days together. he'll get plenty of catches by the time the year is up. >>...
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the organizer's achilles tendon is so inflamed she's using a walking stick. >> they can come to gateway center park and crash at the bridge with us. that will be a big moment and go into d.c. and -- >> the march was organized through facebook shortly after the august 12th violence in charlottesville that claimed the life of heather heyer. no one knew each other before they started. >> this has been an incredible journey. people of all walks of life have come together, leadership of people of color, to denounce the root of why we're here, white supremacy. >> most are keenly aware of the parallels to the strangers to came together to protest injustice during the american civil rights stle >> that's something people say that whatever you're doing now is what you would have done then. so i think for people who say, i would have stayed -- i would have marched with martin luther king, now is the time to put that into action. >> reporter: at 3:00 wednesday afternoon they will gather here, march across the bridge into the capitol. jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a story that's developing right now,
the organizer's achilles tendon is so inflamed she's using a walking stick. >> they can come to gateway center park and crash at the bridge with us. that will be a big moment and go into d.c. and -- >> the march was organized through facebook shortly after the august 12th violence in charlottesville that claimed the life of heather heyer. no one knew each other before they started. >> this has been an incredible journey. people of all walks of life have come together,...
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now it is germany's achilles heel. only did german carmakers lie about emissions, they have done little to spur the development of electric cars. it could face its worst ever crisis. no political party wanted to fail. >> we don't want driving bans. but right now we still don't know how we will be able to reach our goal. reporter: with no solution in sight, throwing money at the problem seems to be deterrent strategy. mostly taxpayer money. german carmakers have only agreed to pay 250 million euros into the joint mobility fund. that's a rather small amount compared to some 15 billion euros vw has to pay in the united states. brent: so just how bad and how widespread is the diesel emissions scandal? it is a dirty problem. >> it almost seems endemic in the industry, it is fair to say. a new study confirms what many of us have already expected which emissions cheating in the auto industry is rampant. the international council has found volkswagen is far from the biggest offender. reporter: just how much nitrogen oxide are
now it is germany's achilles heel. only did german carmakers lie about emissions, they have done little to spur the development of electric cars. it could face its worst ever crisis. no political party wanted to fail. >> we don't want driving bans. but right now we still don't know how we will be able to reach our goal. reporter: with no solution in sight, throwing money at the problem seems to be deterrent strategy. mostly taxpayer money. german carmakers have only agreed to pay 250...
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where in the financial market is the real achilles heel? there are two things there.ne has to do with interest ines, because this explosion financial assets has been underpinned by a massive decline in yields across the world. so, i think that is one. julia: we have to check the box on that one. some are fearful of the markets. . their: look at some of statements by central bankers. you're getting concern that they need to pay more attention to financial stability, rather than just inflation. is that,ing now because inflation is so low, we easy --inue to run an from time to time. years,t three to four beingial stability is begi featured as a financial risk. and the second one has to do with china. i think china comes back into focus next month, when they have the party congress. so far, the consensus is they will not allow anything to go wrong before the party congress gets underway. to their credit, they have been able to achieve that. but we are still seeing a big explosion in chinese debt. once the party congress is out of the way, i think you could see much more t
where in the financial market is the real achilles heel? there are two things there.ne has to do with interest ines, because this explosion financial assets has been underpinned by a massive decline in yields across the world. so, i think that is one. julia: we have to check the box on that one. some are fearful of the markets. . their: look at some of statements by central bankers. you're getting concern that they need to pay more attention to financial stability, rather than just inflation....
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the achilles have been able to automate all of that. each hurricane is different and the damages significant. >> what has been the wrong of during hurricane preparations? ms hoffman: it is the focal point of coordination between the government and ceos, the leaders in the electric in -- community. this allows for continuity of message so we are all on the same page, what the priorities are and what the activities and the needs are by industry to the highest level of the federal government and also industry, to make an effective restoration process. must say it is working well. a few months ago we passed a 3050, how does this insurance plan health the state deal with things like harvey, irma and more hurricanes. ms hoffman: energy insurance thingng is an important to take a hard look at scenarios these things. how it affects of the energy resources and allows us to look at contingency and it thinks about how do we build in resilience in partnership with the state. in order to have a reliable electricity system we must protect our grid fr
the achilles have been able to automate all of that. each hurricane is different and the damages significant. >> what has been the wrong of during hurricane preparations? ms hoffman: it is the focal point of coordination between the government and ceos, the leaders in the electric in -- community. this allows for continuity of message so we are all on the same page, what the priorities are and what the activities and the needs are by industry to the highest level of the federal government...
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next few days as that chance to talk about that and address what the electorate highlighted was an achillesfact that so many young people didn't go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeromy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essay that was johnson wrote on outspoken about the 4000 word essay that wasjohnson wrote on this essay —— issue a couple of weeks ago. how much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a much... that was a dissertation from boris johnson a couple much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a couple of weeks ago. what is striking about the interview he gave in the sun today, he had done that interview and was very struck by how easy it was to get borisjohnson to say vaguely physically awkward things again for the prime minister. his supporters support him and his detractors don't. what has happened over last year is that his star has faded a little amongst his contemporaries and his peers and the broader conservative faithful but if you look at some survey evidence of conservative members, im
next few days as that chance to talk about that and address what the electorate highlighted was an achillesfact that so many young people didn't go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeromy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essay that was johnson wrote on outspoken about the 4000 word essay that wasjohnson wrote on this essay —— issue a couple of weeks ago. how much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a much......
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bellew beat haye, who ruptured his achilles during the fight, back in march.xt hour, goodbye. more now on brexit, and the plans some people are making to ensure they can still remain members of the european union. the actor colin firth for example recently revealed that he is also now an italian citizen, making the decision to apply for dual citizenship because of britain's departure. and he's not alone. data obtained by the bbc shows that tens of thousands more british citizens applied for citizenship of other eu countries in the year after the brexit vote than did in the year before it. in many countries, applications have more than doubled, as our reality check correspondent chris morris reports. some famous names and faces have been applying for citizenship elsewhere in the eu since the uk voted to leave. it was revealed last week that oscar—winning actor colin firth has become a citizen of italy. one million british people live elsewhere in the eu. many more in the uk have the right to apply for citizenship in other eu countries. since the referendum, the
bellew beat haye, who ruptured his achilles during the fight, back in march.xt hour, goodbye. more now on brexit, and the plans some people are making to ensure they can still remain members of the european union. the actor colin firth for example recently revealed that he is also now an italian citizen, making the decision to apply for dual citizenship because of britain's departure. and he's not alone. data obtained by the bbc shows that tens of thousands more british citizens applied for...
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days as that chance, to talk about other stuff and address what the electorate highlighted was an achillesheel in the general election, the fact that so many young people didn‘t go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeremy corbyn and the drawn byjeremy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0ris johnson broke on outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke on this subject a couple of weeks ago. how much support does boris johnson couple of weeks ago. how much support does borisjohnson have with these interventions? that was at treaties, dissertation from boris johnson a couple of weeks ago and what is striking about the interview in the sun today, and the political editor told radio 4 this afternoon that he had done this interview and was very struck by how easy it was to get boris johnson was very struck by how easy it was to get borisjohnson to say vaguely political awkward things for the prime minister again. in terms of what boris johnson prime minist
days as that chance, to talk about other stuff and address what the electorate highlighted was an achillesheel in the general election, the fact that so many young people didn‘t go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeremy corbyn and the drawn byjeremy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0ris johnson broke on outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke...
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>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell looks like he is beaten. it is a good throw, over the top and waves and misses with the first arm and strips down with the second. unbelievable. >> al: what a play. ryan allen gets the kick away. they have deanthony thomas to run it back. fields at the 29. gets around the corner. turns it into a nice run back all the way out to the 47 yard line with 4:15. a flag is down now back at the 30. already 14 accepted penalties against kansas city tonight. normally in a place where you are going to get illegal contact. >> referee: during the return, illegal bl
>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't...
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>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry. being carted off was not a good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell looks like he is beaten. it is a good throw, over the top and waves and misses with the first arm and strips down with the second. unbelievable. >> al: what a play. ryan allen gets the kick away. they have deanthony thomas to run it back. fields at the 29. gets around the corner. turns it into a nice run back all the way out to the 47 yard line with 4:15. a flag is down now back at the 30. already 14 accepted penalties against kansas city tonight. normally in a place where you are going to get illegal contact. >> referee: d
>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry. being carted off was not a good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and...
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>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell looks like he is beaten. it is a good throw, over the top and waves and misses with the first arm and strips down with the second. unbelievable. >> al: what a play. ryan allen gets the kick away. they have deanthony thomas to run it back. fields at the 29. gets around the corner. turns it into a nice run back all the way out to the 47 yard line with 4:15. a flag is down now back at the 30. already 14 accepted penalties against kansas city tonight. normally in a place where you are going to get illegal contact. >> referee: during the return, illegal block in the back, receiving t
>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell...
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instead, they want to talk about domestic priorities, and be seen to be addressing stuff that was an achillesthem at the general election. when you look at the figures, the tories did really badly amongst many young people at the election. they were up against a principal opposition in labour offering to get wood of university tuition fees in england. what we have got from the conservatives, being announced and into tomorrow morning, and the prime minister will talk about this on the andrew marr show on bbc one tomorrow, is this idea of freezing tuition fees, but more importantly, raising the threshold at which a graduate starts to repay their debt. it is currently to repay their debt. it is currently to £1000. it will go up from the next financial year to £25,000. that will matter to graduates who might get a starting job on £22,000, for instance, and therefore not have to pay anything back until they are earning that it small. all that said, compared with the promise labour made, equally, the conservatives are in government and can change government policy. labour can change government poli
instead, they want to talk about domestic priorities, and be seen to be addressing stuff that was an achillesthem at the general election. when you look at the figures, the tories did really badly amongst many young people at the election. they were up against a principal opposition in labour offering to get wood of university tuition fees in england. what we have got from the conservatives, being announced and into tomorrow morning, and the prime minister will talk about this on the andrew...
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hello the skies a largely clear across the middle east once again more very hot sunshine achiles of one of the. over towards afghanistan elsewhere it doesn't look settled also hot sunshine aleppo thirty five celsius forty four therefore baghdad was a more pleasant twenty nine in beirut over the next couple of days into the mid forty's therefore kuwait city is well and well again the low forty's across much of the arabian peninsula forty celsius the abu dhabi thirty nine forty degrees here in the go on through the next day and such also want to just around the southern end of the peninsula southern parts of amman into the gulf of aden southern parts of the red sea did just see wanted to show i was squeeze out of that rather cloud thick cloud make this way from the eastern cape seems a violent storms coming through southern and eastern parts of south africa recently things will quieten down as we go on through tuesday warm sunshine coming back into temperatures at around twenty seven degrees celsius in the winds easing off we'll see larvae showers continuing around the european highlands
hello the skies a largely clear across the middle east once again more very hot sunshine achiles of one of the. over towards afghanistan elsewhere it doesn't look settled also hot sunshine aleppo thirty five celsius forty four therefore baghdad was a more pleasant twenty nine in beirut over the next couple of days into the mid forty's therefore kuwait city is well and well again the low forty's across much of the arabian peninsula forty celsius the abu dhabi thirty nine forty degrees here in...
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. >> michele: what was it like to see eric berry, your teammate carted off with the achilles injury?> it is tough. i pray to god he will be all right. it is tough to lose a guy like that. you cannot replace a guy like that. we have to keep building. he will be with us on the field or off. we are one team and one heart beat. we would prefer to have him on the field. we will wait to see the outcome. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> thank you. our thoughts with eric as well. dan patrick back to host "the dan patrick show" tomorrow morning. there will be a lot to talk about on dan's show. tom brady, 16 of 36. alex smith's performance. we talked about kareem hunt. 537 yards, the most a bill belichick head coached team ever allowed. >> i have never seen a patriots defense look like this. no intensity. blown coverages. they looked confused. that is something matt patricia prides himself on. making sure everyone communicates. this team is in trouble if they don't get the defense straightened up. >> i think we have to give credit to the kansas city offense. kareem hunt had a fant
. >> michele: what was it like to see eric berry, your teammate carted off with the achilles injury?> it is tough. i pray to god he will be all right. it is tough to lose a guy like that. you cannot replace a guy like that. we have to keep building. he will be with us on the field or off. we are one team and one heart beat. we would prefer to have him on the field. we will wait to see the outcome. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> thank you. our thoughts...
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presented by paul garcia, the man kchkted of hiring hitman to kill suspected los gatos businessman mark achilles aier ago. he filed a motion claiming officers tampered with his cell phone to make him look guilty. if the jt approves the motion the officers would be required to release personnel files. >> a nfl star held at gunpoint by las vegas police. we have new video fueling the debate of what happened. this was big news several weeks ago. las vegas police releasing more body cam footage today. showing seattle seahawks star michael bennett minutes before and after he was handcuffed at gunpoint. bennett has hired a high approval bay area attorney and claims he was only detain because he is black and the police used excessive force. police say the video refutes the claim. investigators say officers had reason to detain him based on the way he was running from the scene. >> months after coyote creek flooded in san jose official cleanup efforts are about to begin near the rock prings neighborhood. crews evacuated hundreds from the area when the floods happened. now the water district board is gath
presented by paul garcia, the man kchkted of hiring hitman to kill suspected los gatos businessman mark achilles aier ago. he filed a motion claiming officers tampered with his cell phone to make him look guilty. if the jt approves the motion the officers would be required to release personnel files. >> a nfl star held at gunpoint by las vegas police. we have new video fueling the debate of what happened. this was big news several weeks ago. las vegas police releasing more body cam...
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bill finds in his new report twitter and trump it could also be his achilles heel. >> when -- what worries the head of a hostile or even friendly intelligence service i have a new office over here. follow that account. tell me what this man is saying. it is tremendously revealing. we know the president's hot buttons, his vulnerabilities. we know what upsets him. we know what he demands from his su board nan-- and even his sle patterns. >> all of those things putin say takes great pains to hide. >> of course you don't want to advantage the other guy. >> all right. cnn bill joins me now. great to have you on. you looked through a lot of tweets. what do they reveal about donald trump? what did you learn? >> there is so much. it is sort of the unfiltered id of this man. he is not a poker plan player. he was careful never to use e-mail and didn't want to leave a digital trail. now that we can see his enemies list grow in realtime. the one about the fake news screaming for crooked hillary, it is textbook donald trump. it uses his favorite word, fake. crooked hillary is in there. he almost has --
bill finds in his new report twitter and trump it could also be his achilles heel. >> when -- what worries the head of a hostile or even friendly intelligence service i have a new office over here. follow that account. tell me what this man is saying. it is tremendously revealing. we know the president's hot buttons, his vulnerabilities. we know what upsets him. we know what he demands from his su board nan-- and even his sle patterns. >> all of those things putin say takes great...
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and makes them place cell phones in a lead-lined box but experts say he's got an an achilles' heel. >> his personal proclivities might give the game away. for instance, baghdadi has kept a consortium of sex slaves. he's kept the is ziti people as his personal chattel. >> reporter: if alive as the tape suggests, the isis leader could be running out of places to hide. more than 6 million people have been freed from isis control. analysts say this audio message could only intensify the coalition's hunt for al baghdadi. intelligence agencies are combing through the audio for any clues about his whereabouts, if they can successfully target him it might put isis more on the ropes. as one put it all the usual suspects have been killed. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> we've been talking a lot about how puerto ricans are suffering, they don't have enough food, water, electricity. well, they don't have something else. they need fuel. and you wouldn't believe how long they're standing in line and waiting to try to get that. we have a story for you coming up. >>> plus, bureaucracy is bogging down
and makes them place cell phones in a lead-lined box but experts say he's got an an achilles' heel. >> his personal proclivities might give the game away. for instance, baghdadi has kept a consortium of sex slaves. he's kept the is ziti people as his personal chattel. >> reporter: if alive as the tape suggests, the isis leader could be running out of places to hide. more than 6 million people have been freed from isis control. analysts say this audio message could only intensify the...
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but experts say he's also got an achilles' heel. his personal proclivities might give the game away. for instance, baghdadi has kept a consortium of sex slaves. he's taken ya ziti women, some of whom -- one of whom at least has escaped his clutches as his own personal chattel. >> reporter: if he's alive, he could be running out of places to hide. the coalition says more than 33,000 scare miles of territory in syria and iraq are clear of isis, and more than 6 million people have been freed from isis control. analysts say this audio message may only intensify the coalition's hunt for abu bakr al baghdadi, that intelligence agents are likely combing through the audio for me clues to his whereabouts. if they could successfully target him, it could put isis even more on the ropes. one expert told us of a possible replacement for baghdadi, quote, all the usual suspects have been killed. >>> we have some breaking news next. health secretary tom price forced to resign over a private jet scandal. do other cabinet secretaries who use private
but experts say he's also got an achilles' heel. his personal proclivities might give the game away. for instance, baghdadi has kept a consortium of sex slaves. he's taken ya ziti women, some of whom -- one of whom at least has escaped his clutches as his own personal chattel. >> reporter: if he's alive, he could be running out of places to hide. the coalition says more than 33,000 scare miles of territory in syria and iraq are clear of isis, and more than 6 million people have been freed...
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know the vet sln on him goes back -- investigation on him goes back 11 years is he looking like the achillesings are looking grim for paul manafort. they raided his house using a tactic they use for drug dealers and mob guys, a no knock warrant, to get materials. but i think you have to bear in mind that manafort may have information about the trump administration, but the president probably will take the position that he was dismissed as campaign chairman and had nothing to do with any of the things that has to do with my role as president or if he did have something to do with the russians i didn't know anything about it. i think you're going to see a distancing taking place between the trump administration and manafort because mueller will try to turn manafort. he thinks manafort knows where the skeletons are buried and he will try to make a deal with manafort to go after other high-ranking officials. we'll see if such a deal can be made. >> carol, how do you see it? the same way as paul? >> well, i agree about a few of these things. it's true that to get the with warrant and basically br
know the vet sln on him goes back -- investigation on him goes back 11 years is he looking like the achillesings are looking grim for paul manafort. they raided his house using a tactic they use for drug dealers and mob guys, a no knock warrant, to get materials. but i think you have to bear in mind that manafort may have information about the trump administration, but the president probably will take the position that he was dismissed as campaign chairman and had nothing to do with any of the...
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follow russia, and that is where the achilles heel of this presidency lies because there is some thereo truth when it comes to russia and dealings with the trump organization, dealings with the trump family. as you know, and you know, any seasoned political operative would have immediately turned this phone call over to the fbi if they were contacted by an agent of the russian government -- >> with the pressure on these other white house aides, it will be interesting to see who becomes a cooperating witness for mueller and how soon. when legal fees mount and you can't sustain an expensive defense, sometimes the only way to protect your own reputation is to say, i will cooperate in exchange for non-prosecution or immunity. >> and no "there" there in the russian investigation. he's only a witness for mueller if he can talk about obstruction of justice around a crime which may or may not have happened. >> and thinks he might be fired. might be what -- >> he asked to be interviewed because he expressed i have enough idea to suggest this was the worst decision in modern history and if you a
follow russia, and that is where the achilles heel of this presidency lies because there is some thereo truth when it comes to russia and dealings with the trump organization, dealings with the trump family. as you know, and you know, any seasoned political operative would have immediately turned this phone call over to the fbi if they were contacted by an agent of the russian government -- >> with the pressure on these other white house aides, it will be interesting to see who becomes a...
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and that's probably been the biggest achilles heel we've seen from nike, from under armour, and from the rest of the competitors in the space lulu has been in front of that and has done a great job of execution. >> let's get sto soto some unus activity with a double dose. jon, let's go to you first >> ggp stocks down on the year. pays a big fat dividend, of course, as many of these mall reits would. it's around 4%, i believe. they were scrambling in today, mel, as the stock rallied, they were buying the september 22 calls with the stock just over 21 so big, robust volume for these calls. and they're cheap shot they started buying them at 16 or 17 cents. bought them up to nearly double that as the stock rallied. and since they're in their september option time frame, i'll probably be in this one for about ten days >> pete, you're looking at va e valle? >> i am. and the material space has been on fire for us i sold my gld today from a huge buyer, just a couple of months ago. that has been on fire, moving to the upside i'm talking about alcoa, letter x. you go across the board, everythi
and that's probably been the biggest achilles heel we've seen from nike, from under armour, and from the rest of the competitors in the space lulu has been in front of that and has done a great job of execution. >> let's get sto soto some unus activity with a double dose. jon, let's go to you first >> ggp stocks down on the year. pays a big fat dividend, of course, as many of these mall reits would. it's around 4%, i believe. they were scrambling in today, mel, as the stock rallied,...
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, initially last year when colin first kneeled i said if i was able to play -- because i tore my achillesif i was able to play, that i wouldn't be kneeling. but i support him in what he decided to do. i haven't kneeled but the reasons why he kneeled, the police brutality, the cessive force, as he said, the oppression of people of color, those are all concerns of mine and have been before colin decided to kneel and have beenor other people in our country as well. he just decided to do his protesting that way. my feelings have not changed about those issues. i'm still very concerned about those issues. i still have conversations in the locker room about those issues. i still speak and write about those issues. i think at we saw last sunday, yesterday, was really an -- a response, an emotional response, you know, to the words of president trump. those words really cut deep on a number of levels for a lot of us, and not just guys in the locker room but guys outside. i think what we saw, the influx and the increase in guys protesting, while many of them are concerned about those issues, rightf
, initially last year when colin first kneeled i said if i was able to play -- because i tore my achillesif i was able to play, that i wouldn't be kneeling. but i support him in what he decided to do. i haven't kneeled but the reasons why he kneeled, the police brutality, the cessive force, as he said, the oppression of people of color, those are all concerns of mine and have been before colin decided to kneel and have beenor other people in our country as well. he just decided to do his...
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that line of reasoning is the one that kills tax reforms and historically have been the achillakil achille's heels. as mark put it out, you want to get it to revenue neutrality, you can. if you pick up, it does not touch my base broad, it does not get done >> go ahead mark >> if you lower the top affected tax revision and corporations of 35 to 20%, that's the extent of what the polls on. on a static basis, that'll cost $1.8 trillion the next ten years. if you eliminate and income sales and property tax, the whole shoot. that raises, less than 1 trillion over the next ten years. even if you did that, brian, you are absolutely right how are you going to get it done even if you did, you are not close to revenue neutrality and even if you believe lowering tax, you are not going to close that gap the arithmetic is dawning when you talk about those kinds of reductions for corporate taxing. >> every rich person started escort immediately doug and mark, thank you very much, appreciate it, guys. >> thank you >>> moments ago, lebron james addressing the issue that's sweeping the nation right now. athl
that line of reasoning is the one that kills tax reforms and historically have been the achillakil achille's heels. as mark put it out, you want to get it to revenue neutrality, you can. if you pick up, it does not touch my base broad, it does not get done >> go ahead mark >> if you lower the top affected tax revision and corporations of 35 to 20%, that's the extent of what the polls on. on a static basis, that'll cost $1.8 trillion the next ten years. if you eliminate and income...
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it is a failure, and it has a number of achilles heels that will not work. the bill will also increase mass incarceration. we should allow law enforcement to do their job. i don't mind giving them -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i refuse to allow individuals to suffer because -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i kneeled on this floor because of injustice. this is -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from ill now time is reserved. the gentlelady from -- from illinois time is reserved. the gentlelady from south dakota. mrs. noem: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from alabama, a member of the ways and means committee, ms. sewell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from alabama is recognized. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, today i rise in opposition to h.r. 2792, the misleading title, cont
it is a failure, and it has a number of achilles heels that will not work. the bill will also increase mass incarceration. we should allow law enforcement to do their job. i don't mind giving them -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i refuse to allow individuals to suffer because -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i kneeled on this floor because of injustice. this is -- the speaker pro tempore: the...
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made extraordinary efforts to be a today because he's going around on a new scooter having just had achilles surgery. i know, it's it was terrible. so i really want, i would want to thank him for being here today because he really, it was a rough trip. i'd like to introduce our children, alex and emily. alex is about to be a third-year at the university of chicago. he is double majoring in physics and east asian languages. i do know you might ask how did two lawyers produced a physicist, and that something that we wonder ourselves but we are so proud of him. then we have our daughter emily who is a sophomore, honor student in high school, and she is a beautiful dancer and artist. and we have my mother-in-law, troyes mom, sandy, former junior high science teacher. then on the side we have my mom, janie come from greenacres washington no joke. she is my hero in life. she raised two daughters by herself under some pretty adverse circumstances, as she worked incredibly hard and made a lot of sacrifices. so really want him what i want to do is just say thanks, mom. then we have my sister, amy, wh
made extraordinary efforts to be a today because he's going around on a new scooter having just had achilles surgery. i know, it's it was terrible. so i really want, i would want to thank him for being here today because he really, it was a rough trip. i'd like to introduce our children, alex and emily. alex is about to be a third-year at the university of chicago. he is double majoring in physics and east asian languages. i do know you might ask how did two lawyers produced a physicist, and...
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i went over it myself on saturday and it is quite back achill, the views from this new bridge.e the railway crossing that was built in the 19th—century. you could see three centuries worth of engineering as the queen passed over the bridge this morning. this bridge is now officially open. it will open fully permanently to traffic on thursday. it has had a number of events because of this is an important part of infrastructure for scotland. the biggest piece of and the structure built in this country in generations. it cost one point three £5 billion. at the weekend it closed to traffic so that 50,000 people who we re to traffic so that 50,000 people who were selected from around a quarter ofa were selected from around a quarter of a million of people who wanted to walk across would get to do that. that is the only time that will happen because this bridge is about to become fully part of the motorway. it is hoped this new crossing for the 21st—century is going to be working and used well into the 22nd century. the scottish labour msp and so has announced his candidacy for the p
i went over it myself on saturday and it is quite back achill, the views from this new bridge.e the railway crossing that was built in the 19th—century. you could see three centuries worth of engineering as the queen passed over the bridge this morning. this bridge is now officially open. it will open fully permanently to traffic on thursday. it has had a number of events because of this is an important part of infrastructure for scotland. the biggest piece of and the structure built in this...
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the greatest achilles heels with politicians when they overpromise and underdeliver.n this case, they have to underprim and overdeliver for the people. manage expectations and understand what exactly the federal government can do and let the people know when the president leaves, the federal government stays. we are going to be in this for the long haul and it's going to take time in order to have a full recovery. could take as much as a decade, but the government is not going to leave. the president's going to be back and his cabinet is going to be there and anything that the local and state government needs, they're going to get from the federal government. we're going to spare no expense to make sure that the money is appropriated so that the people of texas, the people of louisiana, are going to be well taken care of as they should be. >> when you talk about, i know you had a piece about the role of government to prevent harm and not merely just to respond, but to empower them. is that also what the president is doing today, empowering those on the ground as they
the greatest achilles heels with politicians when they overpromise and underdeliver.n this case, they have to underprim and overdeliver for the people. manage expectations and understand what exactly the federal government can do and let the people know when the president leaves, the federal government stays. we are going to be in this for the long haul and it's going to take time in order to have a full recovery. could take as much as a decade, but the government is not going to leave. the...
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since it requires hard currency, that is the achilles' heel. unfortunately, years of been wasted as sanctions have been weak. allowing north korea to access financial resources in build its nuclear and missile programs. sanction that crips north korea's access to technology is urgently needed. congress has done its part to ramp up economic pressure. we passed north korea's sanctions act last february authored by myself and mr. eliot engel, how ranking member. in july we increase the tools that the administration's disposal as part of the big sanctions package that we passed last year, including sanctions on north korea and russia and iran missile program. that included targeting north korean slave labor exports. part of it again refined some of the focus on banking and part of on exports focused to ports around the world from north korea. in august, the administration secured a major victory with the unnimous adoption of security council resolution 2371, which ambassador haley called the strongest sanctions ever imposed in response to a ballist
since it requires hard currency, that is the achilles' heel. unfortunately, years of been wasted as sanctions have been weak. allowing north korea to access financial resources in build its nuclear and missile programs. sanction that crips north korea's access to technology is urgently needed. congress has done its part to ramp up economic pressure. we passed north korea's sanctions act last february authored by myself and mr. eliot engel, how ranking member. in july we increase the tools that...
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little bit towards the south, i think we might have some more impact here in parts of the western achilles virgin islands, puerto rico need to be prepping for this. this is wednesday, thursday situation. the water is really warm in the path it's going. it gets warmer and we think this would be a stronger storm as it moves towards this area. maybe category for, category five. most of these in good agreement looking they may be next friday or so. after that, it will move towards the north. does that move really off towards the north and eventually swing back to see, those are the models we watch next sunday with direct east coast. that would be a strong hurricane at this point. >> if it is the u.s., it would hit as a hurricane. >> ask him exactly. pete: that would be unprecedented. to category storms at the same time in one calendar year. reporter: i don't know the answer to that, but i will tell you we haven't had any major in 12 years. abby: thank you you're prepared to speak and if you have to. trade is still ahead, president trump is away from announcing his decision on daca. he may key
little bit towards the south, i think we might have some more impact here in parts of the western achilles virgin islands, puerto rico need to be prepping for this. this is wednesday, thursday situation. the water is really warm in the path it's going. it gets warmer and we think this would be a stronger storm as it moves towards this area. maybe category for, category five. most of these in good agreement looking they may be next friday or so. after that, it will move towards the north. does...