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presidential election was mired by chaos the unrest has taken a toll on motorcycle taxi driver david michaels business people are not in the mood to spend money. we can't earn enough money as people continue to demonstrate so it'll be difficult to take care of our families for me this is. the wave of protest has weighed heavily on the east african countries economy kenya has taken in one billion dollars less in revenue in the past four weeks because investors are staying away construction has come to a standstill and many tourists are avoiding the country many fear a bloodbath like after the elections a decade ago one thousand two hundred kenyans died in the violence. kenya's economic gains in recent years help to keep the peace many companies have a stoppage the operations in kenya which became the strongest east african economy last year with six percent g.d.p. growth. but the ongoing political conflict threatens to learn the fate of the gains from all that success. down. the frankfurt stock exchange operator four and a half million euros of shares in his company before announcing it was lo
presidential election was mired by chaos the unrest has taken a toll on motorcycle taxi driver david michaels business people are not in the mood to spend money. we can't earn enough money as people continue to demonstrate so it'll be difficult to take care of our families for me this is. the wave of protest has weighed heavily on the east african countries economy kenya has taken in one billion dollars less in revenue in the past four weeks because investors are staying away construction has...
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been many protests in their obesity center and it's a major problem for self-employed people like david michael who operates a taxi out. what got you are going to count current enough money people continue to demonstrate so it will be difficult to take care of all families. in the media as it well the main opposition candidate has announced he won't be running in the repeat election no one in the country knows how things are going to continue or whether new elections will even be held and certainty remains but many people in kenya only want one thing. it's painful we wanted to end so that we can continue to work normally. but you. are of course terry grief now turning to outrage in the wake of this weekend's deadly bombings and you have more on that now that's right helena angry protesters taking to streets to the streets there this fall the government says the number of people killed in a truck bomb attack over the weekend has gone up to two hundred seventy eight another three hundred are injured the bombing occurred in a busy commercial district in the capital mogadishu it's the deadliest sin
been many protests in their obesity center and it's a major problem for self-employed people like david michael who operates a taxi out. what got you are going to count current enough money people continue to demonstrate so it will be difficult to take care of all families. in the media as it well the main opposition candidate has announced he won't be running in the repeat election no one in the country knows how things are going to continue or whether new elections will even be held and...
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but beating his best friend, david michael's huddersfield side 3-0, david michael's huddersfield sided win of the season and still wilfried zaha has matched a point in the 96th minute. despite the heroics roy hodgson's i'd remain rooted to the bottom of the table. —— wilfred saha snatched a point. there was a draw for scottish champions celtic with kilmarnock yesterday. but it means they've equalled their own record of going 62 domestic games without being beaten. it allowed second—placed aberdeen, who lost to celtic in midweek, to reduce the gap between the two clubs to one point as they beat ross county. and two goals from kenny miller, brought back into the team by caretaker boss graeme murty, helped rangers win 3—1 at hearts, they go third in the table. lewis hamilton could wrap up a fourth world title at the mexico grand prix to stand alone as the only british driver to win that many titles. he only needs to finish fifth to lift the title, and starts from third on the grid. tom clarkson is there. here we go, just the 71 lap mexico grand prix to go to find out whether lewis hamilt
but beating his best friend, david michael's huddersfield side 3-0, david michael's huddersfield sided win of the season and still wilfried zaha has matched a point in the 96th minute. despite the heroics roy hodgson's i'd remain rooted to the bottom of the table. —— wilfred saha snatched a point. there was a draw for scottish champions celtic with kilmarnock yesterday. but it means they've equalled their own record of going 62 domestic games without being beaten. it allowed second—placed...
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cheryl: on trade lauren: david, michael, thank you so much. >> the gun debate is going to be fascinating up in the rhetoric of the country. could president trump's victory inspire other billionaires to run for public office? coming up, which reality show might want to do it. warming up to the northeast while still attending the west. fox meteorologist janice dean has the wednesday forecast. features funding for slightly lower open. you are watching "fbn:am." i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you
cheryl: on trade lauren: david, michael, thank you so much. >> the gun debate is going to be fascinating up in the rhetoric of the country. could president trump's victory inspire other billionaires to run for public office? coming up, which reality show might want to do it. warming up to the northeast while still attending the west. fox meteorologist janice dean has the wednesday forecast. features funding for slightly lower open. you are watching "fbn:am." i'm vern, the orange...
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michael: governments have used news for decades. davidnow they are russians. michael: what has come out of this i think is a greater skepticism for everything you read. from what we saw at of the horrible attacks on las vegas, we instantly saw fake news saying things about the shooter, targeted people who wanted to believe things about gun control . i think some of those people, and they see what they want to believe, they believe it. jonathan: 1000 people for a company that generates billions and billions in revenue and profit does not sound like a dramatic amount to consider bottom line. does it become a share price issue? cory: i do not think so. the role facebook has with its , ifs, if that would change the user start to distrust the information they are getting, if they stop relying on news, i keep people on my facebook feed, family members who make me nuts because of their political spouting of things that are seemingly crazy, but i want to hear those voices because i do not hear them in my life. i can see an easy way to shut them o
michael: governments have used news for decades. davidnow they are russians. michael: what has come out of this i think is a greater skepticism for everything you read. from what we saw at of the horrible attacks on las vegas, we instantly saw fake news saying things about the shooter, targeted people who wanted to believe things about gun control . i think some of those people, and they see what they want to believe, they believe it. jonathan: 1000 people for a company that generates billions...
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michael and david ewing's son. >> michael was what they call a rock buster, he did rebar work. >> reporterchael died two years ago at the age of 31 of colon cancer. his mom and dad knew his tools would be valuable to someone. because of the devastating fire in santa rosa that someone turned out to be dana hanson. >> is it enough to get you back to work? >> yes, absolutely. >> i'm so glad. >> reporter: the future is unknown for dana. he's been in contact with his insurance company but it's unclear when the rebuilding process will begin. but today he got a little bit back from the ashes and a grieving mother did, too. >> it's like a testimonial to michael. and what he loved. and dana sounds like this is his passion, too. >> i'm proud to wear his tools and keep him on the steel. >> reporter: now that dana has michael's tools he's ready to go back on the job on monday. in san pablo, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> tht is a loving mom right there. >> when i was out there yesterday and the day before, i had literally people coming up to me saying i have money. i have supplies. who can i give it to?
michael and david ewing's son. >> michael was what they call a rock buster, he did rebar work. >> reporterchael died two years ago at the age of 31 of colon cancer. his mom and dad knew his tools would be valuable to someone. because of the devastating fire in santa rosa that someone turned out to be dana hanson. >> is it enough to get you back to work? >> yes, absolutely. >> i'm so glad. >> reporter: the future is unknown for dana. he's been in contact with...
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presidential election was mired by chaos the unrest has taken a toll on motorcycle taxi driver david michaels business people are not in the mood to spend money or got the order and i know we can't earn enough money as people continue to demonstrate so it'll be difficult to take care of our families for me this is. the wave of protest has weighed heavily on the east african countries economy kenya has taken in one billion dollars less in revenue in the past four weeks because investors are staying away construction has come to a standstill and many tourists are avoiding the country many fear a bloodbath like after the elections a decade ago one thousand two hundred kenyans died in the violence. kenya's economic gains in recent years help to keep the peace many companies have a stop it operations in kenya which became the strongest east african economy last year with six percent g.d.p. growth. but the ongoing political conflict threatens to nullify the gains from all that success. will to another country facing economic fallout in light of dramatical political events i gotta learn his presiden
presidential election was mired by chaos the unrest has taken a toll on motorcycle taxi driver david michaels business people are not in the mood to spend money or got the order and i know we can't earn enough money as people continue to demonstrate so it'll be difficult to take care of our families for me this is. the wave of protest has weighed heavily on the east african countries economy kenya has taken in one billion dollars less in revenue in the past four weeks because investors are...
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here is abc's david wright. >> gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam.secret mission behind annie lines, his unit was under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades. when the choppers ers ers ers e them, he was shot down. that is ar v crutches there. and today at the white house, he received the nation's highest honor. i'm david wright for "nightline," in new york. >>> proving its never too late to honor bravery. thanks for watching abc news and we're on line at you get a companion ticketes visaevery year.card so why not take...me? i mean i always spell your name right. seriously, take me, i can't listen to this playlist any longer. i'm thinking mexico, and i'm a quick packer. ♪
here is abc's david wright. >> gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam.secret mission behind annie lines, his unit was under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades. when the choppers ers ers ers e them, he was shot down. that is ar v crutches there. and today at the white house, he received the nation's highest honor. i'm david wright for "nightline," in new york. >>> proving its never...
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here is abc's david wright. >> gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam.e 22 on a secret mission behind annie lines, his unit was under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades. when the choppers extraffickstr them, he was shot down. that is ar v sergeant rose on crutches there. and today at the white house, he received the nation's highest honor. i'm david wright for "nightline," in new york. >>> proving its never too late to honor bravery. thanks for watching abc news and we're on line at >> just moments from now, another player will attempt to fight their way, question by question, to that ultimate prize of $1 million. will they make it? let's find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a medical professor and emt from albany, new york, chris burns is here. >> hey, everyone. [cheers and applause] >> chris, you're about to fa
here is abc's david wright. >> gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam.e 22 on a secret mission behind annie lines, his unit was under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades. when the choppers extraffickstr them, he was shot down. that is ar v sergeant rose on crutches there. and today at the white house, he received the nation's highest honor. i'm david wright for "nightline," in new york....
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david and michael zelden were having a conversation. we were talking about possible pardoning of people who may be involved in this. and charles, we may be getting a little bit of ahead of ours. can he pardon himself? >> that's an open question. this idea that the president has enormous power. you know, he's not kind of trapped by a lot of constitutional law or legislation. we're operating under the assumption that the president will in general be an honest, upstanding person. and this president is kind of blowing a lot of that out of the water. we now have reporting that he is meeting with potential candidat candidates-to-be, federal prosecutors in districts where he has business interests and could, therefore, prosecute him on a state level. >> and whistleblowers. >> it's an incredible thing. and what says is our protocols, gentlemen's agreements about what the president will do and how they will behave, simply are not holding up. >> should they be reevaluated? >> we're going to have to look at some sort of kind of legislative strictu
david and michael zelden were having a conversation. we were talking about possible pardoning of people who may be involved in this. and charles, we may be getting a little bit of ahead of ours. can he pardon himself? >> that's an open question. this idea that the president has enormous power. you know, he's not kind of trapped by a lot of constitutional law or legislation. we're operating under the assumption that the president will in general be an honest, upstanding person. and this...
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michael regan and david kirkpatrick joining us from new york. michael, does the tech rally have room to run? >> i think if you look at the forecast growth rates for your main tech companies, they are so strong that the valuations almost seem reasonable in most cases. i like to look at the peg ratio which compares the p/e ratio to the long-term forecast earnings growth. if you look at anyone from facebook to apple, google, they all look reasonable. amazon is kind of an outlier. i don't think you can find a valuation metric for amazon that looks cheap. the high valuations are not necessarily scary when you look at the forecast growth rates. the one risk people are talking a lot about now is regulatory risk, especially with the hearings coming up on capitol hill about russia's involvement with facebook and google and twitter during the election. i don't see it being a big risk to their business. but i do think it will be something interesting a lot of people will be curious to see how it pans out. emily: on that note, david, as they get ready to app
michael regan and david kirkpatrick joining us from new york. michael, does the tech rally have room to run? >> i think if you look at the forecast growth rates for your main tech companies, they are so strong that the valuations almost seem reasonable in most cases. i like to look at the peg ratio which compares the p/e ratio to the long-term forecast earnings growth. if you look at anyone from facebook to apple, google, they all look reasonable. amazon is kind of an outlier. i don't...
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david swerdlick joins us and laura coates and michael zeldin. big panel because this is big breaking news we need to talk about. laura, i want to get your legal advice. ma what is the process here? when will we know who is under indictment or what? >> probably as early as monday when people are informed or attorney of the person who is informed that the thy are the target will come forward and have perhaps some information as to when they will turn themselves in. that all really assumes you will have a handling of kit gloves here. remember, we all thought it was very odd back in, i want to say it's july, when you learned evidence, the fact warrant exec on his house, did not include a knock and announce, essentially odd for a white-collar sort of crime where you'd normally have the courtesy extended to people. the idea you would have the ability to turn one's self in may not be extended in this case but very likely it will. first we may hear of it may be around the same time the person is actually turning themselves in and probably orchestrated p
david swerdlick joins us and laura coates and michael zeldin. big panel because this is big breaking news we need to talk about. laura, i want to get your legal advice. ma what is the process here? when will we know who is under indictment or what? >> probably as early as monday when people are informed or attorney of the person who is informed that the thy are the target will come forward and have perhaps some information as to when they will turn themselves in. that all really assumes...
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. —— michael and david.he programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. bye— bye. we've already had a touch of frost across parts of southern england south—east wales this evening, but things are getting milder through the rest of the night, cloud spilling in off the atlantic and set to bring a much milder night than last night for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. by the end of the night, temperatures will be in double figures for some of us. but with it comes the cloud and outbreaks of rain becoming more extensive through the night. partly clear skies. temperatures still in single figures to start your tuesday morning commute. grey in scotland, wettest in the highlands of scotland. there will be the odd splash further east. very misty if you're travelling across the pennines. there will be some rain across the north—west of wales and maybe the odd shower through parts of central and southern england and wales, but mostly dry. hazy sunshine. most places will have a dry and bri
. —— michael and david.he programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. bye— bye. we've already had a touch of frost across parts of southern england south—east wales this evening, but things are getting milder through the rest of the night, cloud spilling in off the atlantic and set to bring a much milder night than last night for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. by the end of the night, temperatures will be in double figures for some of us. but with it...
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david: michael fredericks and shahab jalinoos will be staying with us and coming up, we have enda kennyister of ireland. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak" and i have your bloomberg business flash. u.s. regulators have charged -- with fraud. and guy elliott were also accused. the case has to do with the inflation of coal assets. they intend to vigorously defend themselves against the allegations. meanwhile, elliott has stepped down. the world's largest hedge fund is adding to its short against italy's economy. betting against the oil and gas company. and the firm headed by a -- and later today, we speak to a ceo at 2:00, eastern time. that is your bloomberg business flash. jonathan: thank you. whereg ahead to next week the ecb is expected to give us color on what might happen next with the asset purchase program. what does that mean for the future? the chart.at yields are up two basis points. trading in a narrow range. about 60 basis points. joining us is michael fredericks and shahab jalinoos. the jpmorgan on -- the jpmorgan view on this is to go short. i want the
david: michael fredericks and shahab jalinoos will be staying with us and coming up, we have enda kennyister of ireland. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak" and i have your bloomberg business flash. u.s. regulators have charged -- with fraud. and guy elliott were also accused. the case has to do with the inflation of coal assets. they intend to vigorously defend themselves against the allegations. meanwhile, elliott has stepped down. the world's largest hedge...
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david: michael mckee, many things for being with us.f oppenheimerfunds, staying with us. matus of metro life is going to be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. it is now all but certain that opec and its allies will extend oil production curbrs next month. the saudi prince says he wants theustain current -- past current expiration date. ford is writing if the trucks to profit. the automaker increased earnings with's -- with strong third-quarter sales. forecast narrowed its from the higher range it had given, recently. twitter is showing signs of life, beating sales estimates and adding more monthly users in the fourth quarter. the ceo has shifted their focus to videos and live events in an attempt to boost audio growth. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: twitter came out with earnings and although sales were down, it also had reduced losses and added some users. still with us is alessio de longis of oppenheimerfunds. let's talk about twitter and then tech, more generally. talk about tech and the
david: michael mckee, many things for being with us.f oppenheimerfunds, staying with us. matus of metro life is going to be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. it is now all but certain that opec and its allies will extend oil production curbrs next month. the saudi prince says he wants theustain current -- past current expiration date. ford is writing if the trucks to profit. the automaker increased earnings with's -- with strong third-quarter sales. forecast...
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. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: we get a look behind the scenes of his most iconic video "freedom." >> it's something we can all look back on. and look at that with great memories. >> reporter: starring five of the most famous super models of the '90s. >> if the song comes on anywhere. in the car or at a club or whatever, i do, it like transports me back to that time. ♪ >> reporter: why did he want that for that video? >> i think the five super models were a pretty good alternative to just one guy in a video, as he put it. it became this iconic and game changing video. >> it did. you had the mtv thing happening at the time, so it was explosive. remember that video a career high but also the beginning of george michael's exit from the limelight. he refused to promote his 1990 prejudice." it led to a highly publicized battle with sony. >> why am i goin
. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: we get a look behind the scenes of his most iconic video "freedom." >> it's something we can all look back on. and look at that with great memories. >> reporter: starring five of the most...
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david davis. looking back to michael howard, who brought in george osborne mp david cameron who went on to be prime sort of pressure going on at downing street saying it is just speculation. pressure going on at downing street saying it isjust speculation. and sirjohn major, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on the backbenches. he has, come out loyally for theresa may. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who is at a similar position. he has criticised the disloyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action, the prospect could potentially be that the conservatives lose to labour and jeremy corbyn. he said that would be a disaster for the country. help for eu citizens who've settled in scotland and want to stay after brexit will be discussed at the snp conference. the party's leader, nicola sturgeon, says migrants have made a big contribution and their right to remain in scotland should be guaranteed. the party will also consider its response to the political challenge from the conserva
david davis. looking back to michael howard, who brought in george osborne mp david cameron who went on to be prime sort of pressure going on at downing street saying it is just speculation. pressure going on at downing street saying it isjust speculation. and sirjohn major, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on the backbenches. he has, come out loyally for theresa may. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who is at a similar...
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david davis. looking back to michael howard, who brought in george osborne and david cameron who went on to be prime. that sort of pressure going on but downing street saying the idea of a reshuffle is just speculation. and sirjohn major, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on his backbenches. he has come out loyally for theresa may. he faced difficulties over europe. backbench rebellion. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who is at a similar position. he has criticised the disloyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action, the prospect could potentially be that the conservatives lose to labour and jeremy corbyn‘s labour party. he said that would be a disaster for the country. thousands of people waving spanish flags are marching through barcelona to oppose plans to make catelonia independent, a week after the disputed referendum. this is the scene live in barcelona. huge crowds have come out on the street. demonstrating against independence. spain's prime minister, mariano rajoy says
david davis. looking back to michael howard, who brought in george osborne and david cameron who went on to be prime. that sort of pressure going on but downing street saying the idea of a reshuffle is just speculation. and sirjohn major, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on his backbenches. he has come out loyally for theresa may. he faced difficulties over europe. backbench rebellion. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who...
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david wright. >> reporter: gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam. at age 22, on a secret mission behind enemy lines, his unit came under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so, for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades, even though he was injured, too. when the choppers finally extracted them, his got shot down. all 16 soldiers onboard from his came home alive. that's sergeant rose on crutches there. he saved every one of them. today, at the white house, retired captain rose, now 70, received the nation's highest honor. plus, a pat on the shoulders, a hand shake and a well deserved salute. david wright, abc news, new york. >> and we salute captain rose, too. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. ♪ wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! how you doin'? howdy. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. all right, i have some women to meet over here. i'l
david wright. >> reporter: gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam. at age 22, on a secret mission behind enemy lines, his unit came under attack. he was the only medic for more than 100 men. so, for four days in the jungle, he treated his comrades, even though he was injured, too. when the choppers finally extracted them, his got shot down. all 16 soldiers onboard from his came home alive. that's sergeant rose on crutches there. he saved every one of them. today, at the...
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david davis. they hark back to michael southward when he had a reshuffle and brought in david cameron, george osborneorge osborne. david cameron went on to be prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer. there is that pressure now. but downing street say it is speculation. we heard from former conservative prime ministerjohn major who faced an rest on his backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may.l backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may. a lot of backbench rebellion over europe. people wanting to see the back of him. he has come to defence of the by minister in a similar position at this stage. he has criticised this loyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action that the prospect potentially could be that the conservatives end up losing out to labour and jeremy corbyn, which he said would be a disaster for the country. help for eu citizens who've settled in scotland and want to stay after brexit will be discussed at the snp conference. snp leader, nicola sturgeon, says the migrants have made a big c
david davis. they hark back to michael southward when he had a reshuffle and brought in david cameron, george osborneorge osborne. david cameron went on to be prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer. there is that pressure now. but downing street say it is speculation. we heard from former conservative prime ministerjohn major who faced an rest on his backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may.l backbenchers and rebellions. he has come out the hang theresa may. a...
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it just closed on broadway, bye-bye, michael. daviddience -- >> box office. yeah, it was terrible. david: that's it for this week's show. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm david asman, catch me weekdays at 4 p.m. on "after the bell" on the fox business network. paul is back next week. we hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert, special counsel robert mueller reportedly following the -- filing the first charges in the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. welcome to a new hour inside america's news headquarters, i'm molly line. rick: and i'm rick leventhal. no word on who could be indicted or what the charges might be, but "the wall street journal" reporting that authorities could arrest at least one person as early as monday. garrett tenney has this story from washington. >> reporter: well, rick and molly, there's all sorts of speculation going on about who the target of this indictment is and what charges they're facing. at this point, what we know is on friday prosecutors on mueller's t
it just closed on broadway, bye-bye, michael. daviddience -- >> box office. yeah, it was terrible. david: that's it for this week's show. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm david asman, catch me weekdays at 4 p.m. on "after the bell" on the fox business network. paul is back next week. we hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert, special counsel robert mueller reportedly following the -- filing the first charges in the investigation into possible collusion...
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.a may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. now this time brought the sport i'iews. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: germany qualify for next year's world cup
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.a may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course,...
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it just closed on broadway, bye-bye, michael. daviddavid: that's it for this week's show. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm david asman, catch me weekdays at 4 p.m. on "after the bell" on the fox business network. paul is back next week. we hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. we are coming to you from the swamp, washington d.c. and i can tell you we come here rarely and only for the most important of reasons and that is to speak today with president trump. president trump promised voters to drain the swamp, but he's finding the swamp fill would with creatures that are more cunning and elusive and more dangerous than he expected when he was campaigning for the job he how holes. washington d.c., corruption of all kinds is high onhe
it just closed on broadway, bye-bye, michael. daviddavid: that's it for this week's show. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm david asman, catch me weekdays at 4 p.m. on "after the bell" on the fox business network. paul is back next week. we hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. we are coming to you from the swamp, washington d.c. and i can tell you we come here rarely and only for the most important of reasons and that is to speak today with...
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michael duffy, the code of conduct between former presidents. david your mind that presidents obama and bush were talking about president trump? >> none. none. they're both -- harbor deep sense of offense. i think hostile captures the mood. of people around those former presidents and i think the presidents themselves. >> david, how unusual is it? you have vast person when it comes to both presidents and former presidents how unusual is it to see something like this? >> michael duffy wrote an excellent book about this. so i'll wait for him to answer part of that. but let me take a crack at it. it's extremely unusual, so early in the term, for former presidents to break ranks. there is a club, a fraternity, and it has certain rules, and one of the first rules is former presidents try to keep their mouths shut, they clearly violated that rule, but they have done it because they think other rules have been violated by this president. a president should be a uniter, not a divider. you are elected as head of your party, but you speak for all americans. sec
michael duffy, the code of conduct between former presidents. david your mind that presidents obama and bush were talking about president trump? >> none. none. they're both -- harbor deep sense of offense. i think hostile captures the mood. of people around those former presidents and i think the presidents themselves. >> david, how unusual is it? you have vast person when it comes to both presidents and former presidents how unusual is it to see something like this? >>...
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.umbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. one cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the national rifle association which campaigns for gun rights in the us says it might be willing to consider some form of gun—control in the wake of the mass shooting in las veg
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.umbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may,...
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david wright. >> reporter: gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam. only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle he treated his comrades even though he was injured too. when the choppers finally extracted him, his got shot down. all 16 soldiers on board from his unit were injured, all of them came home alive. that's sergeant rose on crutches there. he saved every one of them. at the white house, retired captain rose now 70, received the nation's highest honor. plus, a pat on the shoulders, a handshake and a well-deserved salute. david wright, abc news, new york. [ applause ] >> his wife actually says up until last year she had never really heard him tell the story about what happened. >> quite a secret he's kept all those years, congrats to him. >>> and when we come back, blake lively's birthday wish to her husband has a lot of people talking. >> we'll explain why. the jen skinny's next. >> we'll explain why. there's airborne plus beta-immune booster™. the only one made th vitamins and nerals,
david wright. >> reporter: gary michael rose enlisted as a combat medic in vietnam. only medic for more than 100 men. so for four days in the jungle he treated his comrades even though he was injured too. when the choppers finally extracted him, his got shot down. all 16 soldiers on board from his unit were injured, all of them came home alive. that's sergeant rose on crutches there. he saved every one of them. at the white house, retired captain rose now 70, received the nation's highest...
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the panel, bawl person steen, david, john dean, michael zeleny and jeff.t's put there in perspective, what does this mean for the mueller envision? >> what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know if -- but we can s surmise from pamela's reporting that --wiseman has been on the manafort case and it might be logical to include that it is manafort. he has been under scrutiny for both collusion and real estate dealings and tax and money laundering investigation. you could have investigation of manafort separate from the collusion but which imdates his dealings with the money he earned in ukraine and elsewhere over seas. >> jeff tuesday man what's your take on this from a legal standpoint? >> it's a peculiar information because indictments are announced with out knowing who the defendant is and what the charges are. it's a major land mark in the course of this investigation. two points, one in white collar investigations, usually the first indictments are against individuals you hope will plead guilty and cooperate with others. you indite smaller
the panel, bawl person steen, david, john dean, michael zeleny and jeff.t's put there in perspective, what does this mean for the mueller envision? >> what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know if -- but we can s surmise from pamela's reporting that --wiseman has been on the manafort case and it might be logical to include that it is manafort. he has been under scrutiny for both collusion and real estate dealings and tax and money laundering investigation. you could have...
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or so it was about i think the job is to to our other guests to david seventy in washington and from dublin to michael semple as ever thanks to you for watching all the background the context i'm to watch our recent reporting from our team in afghanistan go to our website out there a dot com if you have views on today's program you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story what should we. next time on this program you can let us know we're on twitter at a.j. inside story of see you soon back on now to zero for me and the whole team here take care bye bye from our. provoking debate the corporate taxes not hard job growth on the barack obama that what went on in georgia and that's not true tackling the tough issues restrictions on media freedom of a tree killings torture many of giving the world didn't give me but challenging the established line every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed with a drug dealer yes how do we know that you didn't try them didn't prosecute if you didn't show the show the monthly joint mehdi has done for up
or so it was about i think the job is to to our other guests to david seventy in washington and from dublin to michael semple as ever thanks to you for watching all the background the context i'm to watch our recent reporting from our team in afghanistan go to our website out there a dot com if you have views on today's program you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story what should we. next time on this program you can let us know we're on twitter at...
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david: sara, thank you very much. up next, nafta negotiations, reeling after a series of aggressive u.s. proposals. we will be speaking to michaelman. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. the u.s. chief negotiator describes the fourth round of nafta talks in washington. mostlaid out the did -- aggressive demands to date. these may prove unfeasible for canada and mexico. moving over the talks are recurring threats to walk away from the negotiating table. we will see what happens. andave a tough negotiation it is something you will know in the not-too-distant future. we will be discussing defense . shery: turning now is the trade representative under president obama. thank you for joining us today. do you foresee president trump giving that six-month notice nafta?ie needs to leave think right now > -- think right now the trump administration is trying hard to negotiate a different nafta forward. if they can achieve that, my sense is they would like to try to achieve that. if they cannot, i think the president has made clear they are willing to walk away from it. david: you are ambassadors -- you will need their ap
david: sara, thank you very much. up next, nafta negotiations, reeling after a series of aggressive u.s. proposals. we will be speaking to michaelman. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. the u.s. chief negotiator describes the fourth round of nafta talks in washington. mostlaid out the did -- aggressive demands to date. these may prove unfeasible for canada and mexico. moving over the talks are recurring threats to walk away from the negotiating table. we will see what...
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david moyes has been mentioned. michael o'neill, the northern ireland manager, also mentioned.o get scotla nd task is clear, if not simple, to get scotland to a major finals for the first time since 1998. thank you. national trust members are voting on whether to ban hunting with hounds from trust land. trail hunting, where riders and hounds follow a fox—based scent, is currently allowed on trust estates. but animal rights campaigners argue it's being used as a means of getting round the ban on fox hunting, and that foxes continue to be pursued and killed. claire marshall has been out with a hunt in the new forest. the official fox hunting season starts next month. now it's exercise time. these are the hounds of the new forest hunt. traditional hunting is banned. these noses are now supposed to follow only fox scent that comes from a bottle, known as trail hunting. they regularly run over national trust land, but opponents want this stopped. they say trail hunting is used as a cover for real hunting, that foxes are still being killed. this is a claim the hunts reject. there's 6
david moyes has been mentioned. michael o'neill, the northern ireland manager, also mentioned.o get scotla nd task is clear, if not simple, to get scotland to a major finals for the first time since 1998. thank you. national trust members are voting on whether to ban hunting with hounds from trust land. trail hunting, where riders and hounds follow a fox—based scent, is currently allowed on trust estates. but animal rights campaigners argue it's being used as a means of getting round the ban...
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hear you can see a lot about i think the job is to to our other guests to david said me in washington and from dublin to michael semple as ever thanks to you for watching and for all the background the context i'm to watch our recent reporting from our team in afghanistan go to our website out there a dot com if you have views on today's program you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story what should we. on this program. at inside story. for me take it from a. short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human against the odds. at this time. they have broken the rule of law a basic principle of the european you.
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here and so it was about i think kabul thanks too to our other guests to david said ni in washington and from dublin to michael semple as ever thanks to you for watching and for all the background the context i'm to watch our recent reporting from our team in afghanistan go to our website out there a dot com if you have views on today's program you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story what should we. next time on this program you can let us know we're on twitter at a.j. inside story of see you soon back on now to zero for me and the whole team here take care bye bye for now. valued as a gem of africa nairobi has gone through many changes over the past decades took to al-jazeera travels to the kenyan capital to hear from those who witnessed the city's progress to becoming a metropolis and discusses where it's heading now at this time on al-jazeera and monday put it well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing mu
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michael -- david: yesterday, the markets seemed to react that if we face in corporate rates -- did that surprising that the market reacted that much to that? michael: that surprised me a little bit, because i think there will always be a phase in approach. in order to make it work with the constraints that have been treated by the senate rule, there will have to be phase in's if they want to hit their rate targets. if you consider this to be a moderation of what was coming in, there will be more moderation even after we get the draft tomorrow. david: this is just the beginning of a process of a a lot of back and forth and lobbying. do the markets have their hopes will get if they disappointed just buy the notion that you percent will take a couple of years -- 20% will take a couple of years? ben: i think the markets are supported by the recovery in earnings and where the bond yields are supporting the high multiples. i think if we get re-prostration, i think it will only add to that. i think the phase in will only add some point in the next couple years, which is nice, but not a game ch
michael -- david: yesterday, the markets seemed to react that if we face in corporate rates -- did that surprising that the market reacted that much to that? michael: that surprised me a little bit, because i think there will always be a phase in approach. in order to make it work with the constraints that have been treated by the senate rule, there will have to be phase in's if they want to hit their rate targets. if you consider this to be a moderation of what was coming in, there will be...
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you can see a lot about i think the job thanks to to our other guests to david said me in washington and from dublin to michael semple as ever thanks to you for watching and for all the background the context i'm to watch our recent reporting from our team in afghanistan go to our web site out there a dot com if you have views on today's program you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story what should we. next time on this program you can let us know we're on twitter at a.j. inside story also you sit back and i'll just share a for me i hope you take care of our from. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts folk abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with him helped to save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count at this time on al-jazeera. how jews iran and. where ever you. this is al jazeera. hello i'm adrian finighan and welcome to another news hour live from do
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns, i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment, there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so, for now, the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the author kazuo ishiguro has said it's a "magnificent honour" to receive this year's nobel prize for literature. he was born injapan and moved to the uk as a young boy and is probably best known for the
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns, i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment, there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled...
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bernstein, paul callen, ryan lizza, alice stewart, maria cardona, also jack kingston, david gergen, laura cotes, michael zeldin, john dean, and on the phone cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. as you can tell, we knew it was going to be a very slow friday night. jeff toobin, how big a deal is this? >> it's an enormous deal. you know, remember, the whole idea of a special prosecutor is to see if there are any crimes to be prosecuted. robert mueller has decided there are at least one defendant with one -- you know with a crime. we will see whether he can make his case in court. we will see whether it leads to other people, but the fact is, this is an investigation of russia and collusion and now the prosecutor has brought some charges. >> david gergen, how do you rank this in terms of the magnitude? >> i think we're going to be held in suspense until the documents are unsealed, the indictments are unsealed. until then we can't really measure it. what we do know is the dam is breaking. we do know the mueller investigation, there were some speculations, and the trump white house was trying to make us be
bernstein, paul callen, ryan lizza, alice stewart, maria cardona, also jack kingston, david gergen, laura cotes, michael zeldin, john dean, and on the phone cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. as you can tell, we knew it was going to be a very slow friday night. jeff toobin, how big a deal is this? >> it's an enormous deal. you know, remember, the whole idea of a special prosecutor is to see if there are any crimes to be prosecuted. robert mueller has decided there are at least one...
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david copperfield, a show called michael jackson's one playing at the manned day bay in addition to thel. las vegas was alive and jumping as it is every night. >> we went on stage and there were a lot of people at the festival. >> it takes about 15 minutes. went to the venue and i got dropped off right out front. >> just the excitement and energy were off the charts and everybody is in there, you know, amazing, cowboy gear and looking so cute. >> we'll see what you got las vegas. >> over the weekend as down below people are drinking beer and reveling in this route 91 harvest festival, center and he is slowly stockpiling this massive arsenal in his room. he's got 10 case those are long ns one thing we have never seen in the history of lone shooters is the elaborate system he has enveloped himself in inside the room. he's got a baby monitor set up. cameras, one hidden under a plate. he had installed the camera right in the peep hole of his door. the purpose is that he would be able to monitor from inside the room if law enforcement approaches. he's ordering room service and those trays ar
david copperfield, a show called michael jackson's one playing at the manned day bay in addition to thel. las vegas was alive and jumping as it is every night. >> we went on stage and there were a lot of people at the festival. >> it takes about 15 minutes. went to the venue and i got dropped off right out front. >> just the excitement and energy were off the charts and everybody is in there, you know, amazing, cowboy gear and looking so cute. >> we'll see what you got...
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they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.ing about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and post theresa may? —— depose theresa may. well i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. one cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number ten scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the national rifle association, which campiagns for gun rights in the us, says it might be willing to consider some form of gun control in the wake of the mass
they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard.ing about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and post theresa may? —— depose theresa may. well i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to...
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directly from our special guest instructors including clint eastwood, buzz aldrin, david ortiz, denzel washington, lou dobbs, michael jordan, jackie chan, tyrus, dale earnhardt junior, and special guest, the 86 mets. don't delay, join man scout today. greg: i did get the 86 mets though. that was an east coast thing. i don't like that humor. make the humor more universal guy who wrote that. [laughter] i'm a giants fan, what can i say. kat? doesn't matter whether girl scouts joined boy scouts? >> i was a girl scout all the way through jitters in this whole shaping future generation thing and the only thing i learned the entire time is that tina was not a true friend. that is all that i learned. my mom became the troop leader to show an interest in my life which was very nice but then when everyone wanted to watch titanic, catherine was not allowed to watch that and i still haven't seen a naked lady. [laughter] >> missing out. greg: tires, you can say that. that is not considered restaurant. >> i was a boy scout, troop 315, mr. chris and mike scoutmaster and i was in a single parent family who urged nights and the boy
directly from our special guest instructors including clint eastwood, buzz aldrin, david ortiz, denzel washington, lou dobbs, michael jordan, jackie chan, tyrus, dale earnhardt junior, and special guest, the 86 mets. don't delay, join man scout today. greg: i did get the 86 mets though. that was an east coast thing. i don't like that humor. make the humor more universal guy who wrote that. [laughter] i'm a giants fan, what can i say. kat? doesn't matter whether girl scouts joined boy scouts?...