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up at the front end by six, down at the long end by 10. we are around 278. this, the final spread. this is "bloomberg real ield." chatter from the ecb and the fed. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. it will be a shortened trading week in the united states with the thanksgiving holiday coming up. we will have details of the recent meetings by the federal reserve and the ecb. fed chair janet yellen will be speaking, and philip hammond makes his budget statements and the holiday retail shopping season kicks off with black friday. our guests are still with us. lisa, i want to wrap things up with you and get an idea of where you think the opportunities are right now. we have had a bit of a correction, bounceback. is there anything i should be looking at the pickup? lisa: we are cautious on risk generally, but but right now -- but right now it's about balancing, taking risk down and having some carry on in the portfolio. you can get relatively short dated maturity bonds, high quality, and pick up 80,
up at the front end by six, down at the long end by 10. we are around 278. this, the final spread. this is "bloomberg real ield." chatter from the ecb and the fed. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. it will be a shortened trading week in the united states with the thanksgiving holiday coming up. we will have details of the recent meetings by the federal reserve and the ecb. fed chair janet yellen will be...
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i do, because i feel like it just never ends. but in the end, was i really willing to foreclose? and i ended up probably being softer in that situation because i didn't like what it was bringing out in me. holy [bleep], scott. i feel like you're hustling me. and so i sold all of my shares back to them for $80,000 in product. they're still open today. i'm happy they're still open. i'm happy their family's all working together. i'm not happy about the fact that i lost $1.4 million, and i have $80,000 worth of crap sitting in a warehouse. but here's the thing. they think some people would have changed their business practice or stopped doing deals on handshakes or stop trusting people. but that's part of my secret sauce. yeah, i know that people take advantage of me. but my single biggest lesson is i'm not going to change who i am or the way i do it because in the overall picture, it works. it really has for me. ...i hand two small businesses the opportunity of a lifetime. find out which on transformed into a $15-million-a-year success story, and which one blew it... [ glass shatter
i do, because i feel like it just never ends. but in the end, was i really willing to foreclose? and i ended up probably being softer in that situation because i didn't like what it was bringing out in me. holy [bleep], scott. i feel like you're hustling me. and so i sold all of my shares back to them for $80,000 in product. they're still open today. i'm happy they're still open. i'm happy their family's all working together. i'm not happy about the fact that i lost $1.4 million, and i have...
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after the war of 1812 ended, it was fueled by commercial shipping on the lake.1823, the champlain canal opened, connecting the south end the lake with the hudson. two years later, the erie canal opened, opening the floodgates to commerce using inland waterways. the workhorses were canal boats. lake champlain had some really interesting canal boats that we call today sailing canal schooners. burlington harbor had two shipwrecks that are well preserved. walkerck of the o.j. and the general butler, both sank during the late 1800s. during their last voyage there were carrying heavy cargo. lake champlain's underwater historic resource system, we have the opportunity to open these shipwrecks up for scuba divers. thea divers can tie on to yellow marker buoy and follow the guidelines down to the concrete block and follow a line where they can get a sense of the size of the vessel and their design. a multi-your program to create a full-sized sailing rep. cole: of one of these canals kunar's. it's modeled after the general butler sunk at the burlington breakwater. and the
after the war of 1812 ended, it was fueled by commercial shipping on the lake.1823, the champlain canal opened, connecting the south end the lake with the hudson. two years later, the erie canal opened, opening the floodgates to commerce using inland waterways. the workhorses were canal boats. lake champlain had some really interesting canal boats that we call today sailing canal schooners. burlington harbor had two shipwrecks that are well preserved. walkerck of the o.j. and the general...
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it's going to end. i have been talking about it but the public until yesterday probably never heard of. >> laura: the republicans didn't want to touch it for a long time. >> they are touching it right now. >> laura: part of a dreamer deal in daca? >> yes, part of a daca deal. daca is a lot different than dreamer. >> laura: will amnesty talks retire chain migration to end? >> i don't think any republican would vote for anything have to do with leaving chain migration. it's a disaster for this country. it's horrible. look at it. 23 people -- >> laura: is that verified? >> that's what i heard. whether it's 23 or 2, it's a lot of people. >> laura: i was at rallies. people want that wall built? >> we will have a wall. >> laura: paul ryan said $4 billion. >> first of all they say the wall will cost $40 million. it won't cost anywhere year that. less than half. you don't have a wall for 2000 miles. you have rivers and mountains. for $18 million we will have a great wall. we have the people from border eople an
it's going to end. i have been talking about it but the public until yesterday probably never heard of. >> laura: the republicans didn't want to touch it for a long time. >> they are touching it right now. >> laura: part of a dreamer deal in daca? >> yes, part of a daca deal. daca is a lot different than dreamer. >> laura: will amnesty talks retire chain migration to end? >> i don't think any republican would vote for anything have to do with leaving chain...
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we are seeing the tail end of a credit cycle.extend that with growth, but you see a deal like that being pulled and it is something that is to be expected at some point in the cycle. there has been deal after deal come through. you have seen supply increased radically. one of the things we like to think about is how when bankers sell something they know there is demand for it. bankers are not in the business of having deals fall apart. we are just starting to see it. years whencouple of bankers can get deals done and that's when you want to buy it. jonathan: thank you for joining me. henry peabody, subadra rajappa and ashok bhatia. thank you very much. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ >> it is 1:00 in washington, 6:00 in london. from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm david westin in today for david gura. shery: welcome to "bloomberg markets: balance of power." david: here other top stories at this hour. the house is moving forward with a tax
we are seeing the tail end of a credit cycle.extend that with growth, but you see a deal like that being pulled and it is something that is to be expected at some point in the cycle. there has been deal after deal come through. you have seen supply increased radically. one of the things we like to think about is how when bankers sell something they know there is demand for it. bankers are not in the business of having deals fall apart. we are just starting to see it. years whencouple of bankers...
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up in group aor show whether they ended up in group a orgroup b. show whether they ended up in groupor two particularly cringeworthy examples. a young canadian playerfound out which group he was in when the female model he had chopsen lifted up female model he had chopsen lifted upa lace female model he had chopsen lifted up a lace dress and revealed the letter a on her right thigh. and another actually had to take the glove of his female model off with his teeth to find out his fate. there has been a strong reaction on social media from many high profile women in the game. judy murray was one of those to tweet earlier. she described it as awful. a former coach of andy murray and former wimbledon champion amelie mauresmo branded it a disgrace. and another post with hashtag back to zero. now it's one of the world's most prestigious horse races in the world with a prize fund of more than 5.5 million. the melbourne cup has never been won by a british horse but there are four in tomorrow's race, including the first ever scottish mount to take part. williejohnston reports. it's a full hou
up in group aor show whether they ended up in group a orgroup b. show whether they ended up in groupor two particularly cringeworthy examples. a young canadian playerfound out which group he was in when the female model he had chopsen lifted up female model he had chopsen lifted upa lace female model he had chopsen lifted up a lace dress and revealed the letter a on her right thigh. and another actually had to take the glove of his female model off with his teeth to find out his fate. there has...
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>> the fed operating on the short end of the curve, global markets operating on the long end of the curvei don't think it is that problematic, but it is telling us there are different players in different parts of the yield curve. >> it is not just the shape of the u.s. curve. it is the differentials with other curves as well. that's a testament to the influence of other central banks besides the fed. >> the rest of the world is still printing money. ecb, bank of japan. the ecb promised they will do that until september of next year. it is hurting duration and credit risks. those two things ultimately end up in the u.s., and that is a very important driver. >> one of the weirdest things as -- about the curve flattening is we are doing it against the backdrop of the fed and potential tax cuts next year. you've got of billions of extra hundreds supply coming into the u.s. treasury market next year. my guess is it will be much more difficult for the curve to flip -- continue to flatten in the next year. >> if i don't get some pickup in inflation and the fed stays, two years it will go higher
>> the fed operating on the short end of the curve, global markets operating on the long end of the curvei don't think it is that problematic, but it is telling us there are different players in different parts of the yield curve. >> it is not just the shape of the u.s. curve. it is the differentials with other curves as well. that's a testament to the influence of other central banks besides the fed. >> the rest of the world is still printing money. ecb, bank of japan. the...
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up paying more in taxes at the end of 10 years. madam president, the president of the united states that my republican colleagues tell the american people that trickle down economics, and giving huge tax breaks to the wealthy and largear corporations will expand the economy, will create new jobs and will pay for the deficit that this legislation brings about. in the simple truth is that trickle down economics is a fraudulent theory. it has failed miserably in kansas where it has been most recently put into effect. it fails under the reagan administration and it fails under the administration of george w. bush. but what interests me the most, madam president is that my republican colleagues will not tell the american people how they are going to be paying for the $124 trillion increase in deficit that this bill creates. a $124 trillion increase in deficits. how is that going to be paid for? in my view is without doubt that as soon as this legislation is passed, the republicans will combat animal suddenly rediscover that deficits and
up paying more in taxes at the end of 10 years. madam president, the president of the united states that my republican colleagues tell the american people that trickle down economics, and giving huge tax breaks to the wealthy and largear corporations will expand the economy, will create new jobs and will pay for the deficit that this legislation brings about. in the simple truth is that trickle down economics is a fraudulent theory. it has failed miserably in kansas where it has been most...
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many people ended up with an iron fist. many people ended up believing he would stay forever. the way in which his regime crumbled in the past seven days was incredible. i thought he would put up incredible. i thought he would put up more resistance. of course he tried to fight, he is a stubborn man but in the end the so much against him that there was no chance. how humiliating was it for him in the end, he lost the army, he lost the people, he lost the party. even impeachment proceedings starting before the resignation letter. i'm certain that it would have come to this because i would expect it this. whatever happened up until now, this is the founding father of the nation and he championed the land redistribution exercise and we have 85% literacy levels in the country because of the policies he championed. in the end he went wrong but we should be able to take away the bad things he has done and he has probably done more good. you say things that went wrong, that includes, he is a founding father but the legacy as a country where there has been great brutality in securing
many people ended up with an iron fist. many people ended up believing he would stay forever. the way in which his regime crumbled in the past seven days was incredible. i thought he would put up incredible. i thought he would put up more resistance. of course he tried to fight, he is a stubborn man but in the end the so much against him that there was no chance. how humiliating was it for him in the end, he lost the army, he lost the people, he lost the party. even impeachment proceedings...
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the movie ends. >> the movie does end. >> jimmy: eventually, the movie ends. your dad did a a great job. did a great job. >> i appreciate -- [ cheers and applause ] i want to show everyone a clip. here's timothee chalamet in "call me by your name." check it out. >> play that again. >> play what again? >> the thing you played outside. >> oh, you want me to play the thing i played outside? >> please. >> oh. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i can't believe you changed it again. >> oh, i changed it a little bit. >> yeah. why? >> i just played it the way busoni would have played it if he's altered liszt's version. >> and what is wrong with the way bach would have played bach. >> bach never wrote it for the guitar. in fact, we're not even sure bach wrote at all -- >> forget i asked. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] timothee chalamet, everybody! "call me by your name" is in select theaters next friday. stay tuned for the end of it. we'll be right back with justin verlander and kate upton. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ at kohl's friends & family sale and take an
the movie ends. >> the movie does end. >> jimmy: eventually, the movie ends. your dad did a a great job. did a great job. >> i appreciate -- [ cheers and applause ] i want to show everyone a clip. here's timothee chalamet in "call me by your name." check it out. >> play that again. >> play what again? >> the thing you played outside. >> oh, you want me to play the thing i played outside? >> please. >> oh. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i...
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we ended apartheid peacefully. was there when it happened. >> exactly, which is why you can't see clearly. you're too close to it. i see it because i am an outsider. and only an outsider can truly understand. >> you just said an outsider -- >> dr. michael kosta, everyone. we'll be right back! thank you so much, everybody! that's a good compromise, trevor. >> trevor: you just ended -- michael kosta, everybody. we'll be right back! >> dr. michael kosta! ( applause ) well, like most of you, i just bought a house. -oh! -very nice. now i'm turning into my dad. i text in full sentences. i refer to every child as chief. this hat was free. what am i supposed to do, not wear it? next thing you know, i'm telling strangers defense wins championships. -well, it does. -right? why is the door open? are we trying to air condition the whole neighborhood? at least i bundled home and auto on an internet website, progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and
we ended apartheid peacefully. was there when it happened. >> exactly, which is why you can't see clearly. you're too close to it. i see it because i am an outsider. and only an outsider can truly understand. >> you just said an outsider -- >> dr. michael kosta, everyone. we'll be right back! thank you so much, everybody! that's a good compromise, trevor. >> trevor: you just ended -- michael kosta, everybody. we'll be right back! >> dr. michael kosta! ( applause )...
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come to an end at some stage the question is when. not have very thing that glitters is gold watch out if you're buying bonds of the precious metal counterfeits a doing the rounds and even central banks of pulling forward. and no two factory farms that's the demand for germany's. greens if they join a coalition government they want to give livestock more space and freedom to roam. i've been physical and let's do business equities a locked in a long drawn out bull market the only way is up right now and there's no end in sight that gets analysts anxious of course that a correction or crash could be around the corner but the financial indicators are overwhelmingly positive with robust corporate earnings and booming global trade indices a soaring to record highs in tokyo london new york and frankfurt. german broadcasters are spellbound and this course is the reason why it just keeps going up and up the dax broke through the twelve thousand mark back in march and galloped past thirteen thousand points two weeks ago the atmosphere down on
come to an end at some stage the question is when. not have very thing that glitters is gold watch out if you're buying bonds of the precious metal counterfeits a doing the rounds and even central banks of pulling forward. and no two factory farms that's the demand for germany's. greens if they join a coalition government they want to give livestock more space and freedom to roam. i've been physical and let's do business equities a locked in a long drawn out bull market the only way is up right...
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open enrollment ends december 7th.learn more about the only medicare advantage plans with the aarp name, call unitedhealthcare now... or visit us online. we make it easy to enroll, too. so call or go online today. [sfx: mnemonic] >>> welcome back it is the rally that wall street can't catch. strategists missed their mark. it looks like they're taking a page out of the same playbook for 2018 let's go to dom chu in the newsroom. >> you know where my mark is right now, i'm laysing everything that has to do with candy canes and eggnog 'tis the season for strategist target prices in the s&p the early results look like the same playbook from early 2017 which is to say up market, but not up by that much. for example, you got morgan stanley mike wilson who put out a 12 month, 2750 target, 6% higher than now. that's pretty okay cfra sam stovall is predicting a percent or so higher from here, not raging bulls tony dwyer thinks 2800, that's about 8%, which is more on the bullish side jonathan gall at credit suisse, one of the hig
open enrollment ends december 7th.learn more about the only medicare advantage plans with the aarp name, call unitedhealthcare now... or visit us online. we make it easy to enroll, too. so call or go online today. [sfx: mnemonic] >>> welcome back it is the rally that wall street can't catch. strategists missed their mark. it looks like they're taking a page out of the same playbook for 2018 let's go to dom chu in the newsroom. >> you know where my mark is right now, i'm laysing...
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do you see the program coming to an end next year? they have a nine-month extension through september. it seems he would like to be done with it then or soon thereafter. will it come to an end next year? yanis: i don't think it should because of the weakness. billion of public and private loans in europe. you have about 1.5 trillion recycled through qe. this recycling operates like cortisone do a seriously ill patient. it keeps europe feeling perky. it does not deal with insolvencies, in the private and public insolvencies. you can see inflation is nowhere near the target he considers essential before he was to scale down qe. there is a fundamental problem he faces. he is running out of bunds to purchase. know he is constrained in a senseless constraint he is working under, he needs to buy euros of german debt for every eruo of italian debt he purchases. of italian debt he purchases. there is a scarcity of bunds. the winding down of qe will have to take place now because it is time to wind down, the because the rules of qe, on which g
do you see the program coming to an end next year? they have a nine-month extension through september. it seems he would like to be done with it then or soon thereafter. will it come to an end next year? yanis: i don't think it should because of the weakness. billion of public and private loans in europe. you have about 1.5 trillion recycled through qe. this recycling operates like cortisone do a seriously ill patient. it keeps europe feeling perky. it does not deal with insolvencies, in the...
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let's end this. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. that was just a'ight for me. yo, checi mean,t dawg. you got the walk. you got the stance.. but i wasn't really feeling it. you know what, i'm not buying this. you gotta come a little harder dawg. you gotta figure it out. eh, i don't know. shaky on the walk, carriage was off. randy jackson judging a dog show. i don't know dawg. surprising. what's not surprising? how much money lisa saved by switching to geico. wow! performance of the night. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption it supports your heart, brain, and eyes. and is absorbed by your body
let's end this. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. that was just a'ight for me. yo, checi mean,t dawg. you got the walk. you got the stance.. but i wasn't really feeling it. you know what, i'm not buying this. you gotta come a little harder dawg. you gotta figure it out. eh, i don't know. shaky on the walk,...
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i don't want to be over-optimistic but at the end they have -- about at the end of the tai if they can support this plan or not, but if they're looking for middle class tax relief, stopping jobs from going overseas and actually bringing them back, i think they'll like what's in here. jake: you don't expect any amendments on the floor? mr. brady: no. jake: why? mr. brady: there's nothing like changing the biggest economy on the planet, changing the tax code in front of the world, to see really bad things happen. so the work will be done in the committee and before we take it to the rules committee. then later in conference. jake: you're saying the house can be an unruly place at times? mr. brady: i'm saying a legislative process tied to the complexity of the tax code, deliberate, thoughtful, and we listen to these members before we bring it to the floor. jake: how do you anticipate trump's involvement going forward? mr. brady: it's been positive in a big way. traveling the country making the case. he's using twitter to make the case as well. he's been all in on the rollout. yesterday me
i don't want to be over-optimistic but at the end they have -- about at the end of the tai if they can support this plan or not, but if they're looking for middle class tax relief, stopping jobs from going overseas and actually bringing them back, i think they'll like what's in here. jake: you don't expect any amendments on the floor? mr. brady: no. jake: why? mr. brady: there's nothing like changing the biggest economy on the planet, changing the tax code in front of the world, to see really...
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. >> todd: you have to get the stop whether it's on this end or that end. >> joe: the short field, obviously. took a risk to do so. wanted to get a shot at getting the ball, didn't get it. needed the defense to have a stop right then and there, and they did. now here it is with will spiers out there for clemson. >> todd: spiers will try to drop this thing inside the 10 yard line if he can, and give north carolina state a long field to work with. >> joe: no time-outs remaining. and it goes into the end zone. so 1:24. they'll try to tie the game. that guy right there, ryan finley started off so hot. >> todd: airing 300 yards. three touchdowns and an interception. none of those numbers matter right now. all that matters is this drive, and as a quarterback, any quarterback can tell you these are the kinds of moments and drives you dream about. >> joe: let's see what he comes up with. defense did the job for him. >> todd: no time-outs. >> joe: quick to the outside, but incomplete. trying to find meyers again. he has been targeting him all day. >> todd: i'll tell you, i have been impressed with ho
. >> todd: you have to get the stop whether it's on this end or that end. >> joe: the short field, obviously. took a risk to do so. wanted to get a shot at getting the ball, didn't get it. needed the defense to have a stop right then and there, and they did. now here it is with will spiers out there for clemson. >> todd: spiers will try to drop this thing inside the 10 yard line if he can, and give north carolina state a long field to work with. >> joe: no time-outs...
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and yet you ended up stuck for months on end in a place like this not all will have valid claims to asylum some will be considered migrants economic opportunists but whether they fled war or poverty there's no doubting their determination to find a better life you know i said bus and i got ready and dug you know so i think we had done more than we ever have even. maybe identify. kind of bit with by and it is a game you know it's here. it's all gonna be whatever you dig out of. the days of this scene is like from head to head with staffers place of origin gambia isn't recognized as a country at war it's likely he will be deported under the terms of e.u. policy back to turkey his journey from hell to hell not over yet jonah how al-jazeera lesbos greece well you can find it much more about the stories we're following on our website at al-jazeera dot com. a quick reminder of our top story. u.n. security council is holding a briefing on the libyan people smuggling crisis amid evidence that the trade is growing libya's the main transit hub for refugees and migrants attempting to reach by sea and
and yet you ended up stuck for months on end in a place like this not all will have valid claims to asylum some will be considered migrants economic opportunists but whether they fled war or poverty there's no doubting their determination to find a better life you know i said bus and i got ready and dug you know so i think we had done more than we ever have even. maybe identify. kind of bit with by and it is a game you know it's here. it's all gonna be whatever you dig out of. the days of this...
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the boating hasjust been ending for the medicines agency and thatis ending for the medicines agency andn. that is going to move to amsterdam. that newsjustin. thank that is going to move to amsterdam. that news justin. thank you that is going to move to amsterdam. that newsjustin. thank you for that. let's speak now to the former conservative work and pensions secretary, iain duncan smith, who joins me from westminster. thank you for being with us. good afternoon. we just hope thank you for being with us. good afternoon. wejust hope ian fleming making the point that brussels, or at least the negotiations, aren't willing to come up with a figure themselves for what they think the brexit divorce bill should pay because they want the uk to agree to certain principles governing what that figure should entail, for insta nce that figure should entail, for instance paying for pensions and future commitments and so on. does that seem 30—year? future commitments and so on. does that seem 30-year? actually, this whole debate about money is a little bit off the beaten track because in reality what
the boating hasjust been ending for the medicines agency and thatis ending for the medicines agency andn. that is going to move to amsterdam. that newsjustin. thank that is going to move to amsterdam. that news justin. thank you that is going to move to amsterdam. that newsjustin. thank you for that. let's speak now to the former conservative work and pensions secretary, iain duncan smith, who joins me from westminster. thank you for being with us. good afternoon. we just hope thank you for...
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it would be the end to what has been an unbelievable year on end to what has been an unbelievable yearond off of the course. yeah, it is going to be great. we will keep you updated on that event here on bbc world news over the weekend. we will also keep you updated on the final qualifier for the place we will also keep you updated on the final qualifierfor the place in russia next year. new zealand and peru kicking off in about 20 minutes' time. stay with us for the updates on that. hi there. for many of us it is going to be another pretty cloudy start to the day on thursday, but there will be some significant weather changes, because this cold front is going to be sliding its way southwards as we go on through the day and behind that we're going to see the skies turning much brighter with much more in the way of sunshine. before we get there, though, for the early rises, we've got a few fog patches knocking around, across south—east england, this morning. a lot of cloud too. there's the band of rain affecting northern ireland and scotland first thing. this band of rain, remember, will c
it would be the end to what has been an unbelievable year on end to what has been an unbelievable yearond off of the course. yeah, it is going to be great. we will keep you updated on that event here on bbc world news over the weekend. we will also keep you updated on the final qualifier for the place we will also keep you updated on the final qualifierfor the place in russia next year. new zealand and peru kicking off in about 20 minutes' time. stay with us for the updates on that. hi there....
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they end up 20-10. right after the game, an excited kirk cuss ips and his offensive line with michele after the big win. >> first thanksgiving game hosted here in washington and you come away with a win. after six times. how do you endpur all of that and come away with a win. >> we kept battlings. i'm proud of the resilientsy our team showed. this is a fun moment. >> fun indeed. out there with their turkey legs. the whole offensive line digging in. certainly a nice way to cap off thanksgiving. winner winner turkey dinner for the redskins tonight. we will have much more and we'll check in with carol live from the fedex field. >> thank you sharery. >>> our team coverage picks up outside feddics field. fans bundling up to take on the weather and cheer on the team. derek, nothing like a win to warm up the it warms things up a bit out here today. people were telling us it was brutal to sit out here through this game but most people stayed indeed through the whole thing because they weren't sure how it was go
they end up 20-10. right after the game, an excited kirk cuss ips and his offensive line with michele after the big win. >> first thanksgiving game hosted here in washington and you come away with a win. after six times. how do you endpur all of that and come away with a win. >> we kept battlings. i'm proud of the resilientsy our team showed. this is a fun moment. >> fun indeed. out there with their turkey legs. the whole offensive line digging in. certainly a nice way to cap...
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ends monday. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment.ime to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪ premature. >>> spectacular scenes from the indonesian island of bali as a volcano send up huge smoke in the sky. it was ash but are concerned about the possible explosion. bali is safe right now except for the area right around the volcano. there is word the smoke has forced the closure of the airport on bali. >>> a rare site in england this weekend, a fireball in the sky unusual for its large size. dozens of sights reported in england and wales and france and smaller ones were side entering the earth's atmosphere. fireballs of that size are far less common. >>> here in this country, it was 100 miles for 100 years, in honor of orville rogers 100th birthday
ends monday. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment.ime to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪ premature. >>> spectacular scenes from the indonesian...
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and the rain is coming to an end, so to speak, but as we go through the end over the week, we'll be talking about the coldest air of the season and possibly our first freeze. i'll tell you when it gets here. >>> ahead tonight, the high end fashion that may have you asking, what are they thinking? who's behind this dress and why it may not be as silly as it looks >>> a new era for twitter, why you no longer have to worry about keeping the tweets short and concise. >> join me tonight i'm joined by the lovely and talented jason see gall who writes novels now. >> the late show with steven colbert is all new and coming your way at 11:35 after "eyewitness news." running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $24.90 more per month. comcast is building
and the rain is coming to an end, so to speak, but as we go through the end over the week, we'll be talking about the coldest air of the season and possibly our first freeze. i'll tell you when it gets here. >>> ahead tonight, the high end fashion that may have you asking, what are they thinking? who's behind this dress and why it may not be as silly as it looks >>> a new era for twitter, why you no longer have to worry about keeping the tweets short and concise. >> join...
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where will it end up?id her canadian cards revoked if we didn't talk about this. >> i'm just now learning hockey. i absolutely cannot venture into that area, although as an american i would the cup at home. so if i have any pull with the. >> when i arrived in washington, what happened is there is no canadian teams in the stanley cup playoffs. was last year. someone asked me or maybe the year before. someone asked who do you like in hockey and i said well we don't play professional hockey in toronto so but, that is changed. so i'll go out on the lemon say at some point before the next 50 years front mapleleaf's. >> thank you for your time, the great conversation. thank you from the business council. please give them a warm round of applause. [applause] [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal", live everyday with new some policy issues that impacted. on saturday morning ever hand denmark of the wilson center joins us to discuss the goals and significance of president trump's trip to asia. the feature atla
where will it end up?id her canadian cards revoked if we didn't talk about this. >> i'm just now learning hockey. i absolutely cannot venture into that area, although as an american i would the cup at home. so if i have any pull with the. >> when i arrived in washington, what happened is there is no canadian teams in the stanley cup playoffs. was last year. someone asked me or maybe the year before. someone asked who do you like in hockey and i said well we don't play professional...
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party then some also saw this as the end of the ottoman empire in particular the end of the oppression by james paschal and to smell a tree administration. damascus found at the end of september nine hundred eighteen faisal immediately installed a provisional government. after just four years the break between the arabs and the ottoman empire was complete the ottoman army and his german allies capitulated on all fronts from palestine to mesopotamia. yeah yeah. yeah yeah. sounds in method the fifth died in july nine hundred eighteen his brother succeeded him on the throne as messmate the sixth. when germany the us true hungary an empire and bulgaria were also forced to retreat from the front in europe he was forced to accept a truce a short while later on october the thirtieth one thousand nine hundred. three passes talent and and jim who had taken the empire into war fled onboard a german submarine two days later the ultimate empire was in ruins. of a government is very conscious that if they don't take action quickly to demonstrate to the outside world that they are responding to the
party then some also saw this as the end of the ottoman empire in particular the end of the oppression by james paschal and to smell a tree administration. damascus found at the end of september nine hundred eighteen faisal immediately installed a provisional government. after just four years the break between the arabs and the ottoman empire was complete the ottoman army and his german allies capitulated on all fronts from palestine to mesopotamia. yeah yeah. yeah yeah. sounds in method the...
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the late kick—off has ended with a 2-1 the late kick—off has ended with a 2—1 victory for brentford.second half, deja vu, the brentford keep up making a mistake, 1—1 the score. but five minutes from time, a free kick looked to have sealed it for brentford. but they had time to get one more as well, in stoppage time, ryan woods wrapping up a 3—1 victory. brentford undefeated in the last nine. england have their first win on the board at the rugby league world cup. after defeat to co—hosts australia in their opener, they ran in five tries to beat lebanon by 29 points to 10 in sydney. but scotland were thrashed again, going down 711—6 to new zealand in christchurch. david 0rnstein rounds up the action. serenading the start of a unique event. the first rugby league match between england and lebanon — the lowest ranked team at the world cup. but no shortage of local support for a side that includes part—timers, builders and electricians. the early graft was done by england. watkins scores the opening try. beaten by australia in their opening game, this a more straight forward task. lebano
the late kick—off has ended with a 2-1 the late kick—off has ended with a 2—1 victory for brentford.second half, deja vu, the brentford keep up making a mistake, 1—1 the score. but five minutes from time, a free kick looked to have sealed it for brentford. but they had time to get one more as well, in stoppage time, ryan woods wrapping up a 3—1 victory. brentford undefeated in the last nine. england have their first win on the board at the rugby league world cup. after defeat to...
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arizona needs to take a few end zone shots here to have any hope. stanton. takes an end zone shot.it is out of bounds. john brown intended receiver. >> cris: you know what is difficult for the arizona cardinals tonight? their game plan was to come in here and pound the football. if they had gotten adrian peterson going and you have the speedsters on the outside and larry fitzgerald working inside, everything works off of the play action. when you don't get the running game going, all of the other stuff sounds great but two deep safeties and it is hard to get the ball down the field. >> mike: 1:15 left. stanton in the middle. gresham. third and short coming up. c this target practice time for receivers. there is nothing that you can do. >> mike: fitzgerald gets the first down. >> mike: kam chancellor a moment ago going over to this at the two-minute warning. he went over to the tent to be examined. >> cris: wow. >> mike: how many times have you seen, probably none, over the last six or seven years seattle playing meaningful snaps. none of those three on the field. here you are. >> c
arizona needs to take a few end zone shots here to have any hope. stanton. takes an end zone shot.it is out of bounds. john brown intended receiver. >> cris: you know what is difficult for the arizona cardinals tonight? their game plan was to come in here and pound the football. if they had gotten adrian peterson going and you have the speedsters on the outside and larry fitzgerald working inside, everything works off of the play action. when you don't get the running game going, all of...
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even towards the end. the plans that we wa nt to towards the end.lans that we want to execute and we feel we executed them correctly and we are ina good executed them correctly and we are in a good place as a team and as a bowling unit we feel like we're hitting where we want to hit. we are a decent position. if we can come out in the morning and get a good nights sleep and a bit of rest and come out in the morning, it is a good position for us to be in. for australia, an impressive comeback before lunch triggering that england colla pse before lunch triggering that england collapse including nathan lion, their spin bowler. you might remember he made some fairly controversial comments ahead of the first test saying he wanted to end the careers of some of the england players so he was asked in his press conference after the end of play whether he regretted those comments. it is what it is. i'm not going to stand back from what i said. i'm confident in my own bowling, i am bowling well so i'm excited where it is going. the comments i said before the m
even towards the end. the plans that we wa nt to towards the end.lans that we want to execute and we feel we executed them correctly and we are ina good executed them correctly and we are in a good place as a team and as a bowling unit we feel like we're hitting where we want to hit. we are a decent position. if we can come out in the morning and get a good nights sleep and a bit of rest and come out in the morning, it is a good position for us to be in. for australia, an impressive comeback...
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the end. on april the twenty fifth one nine hundred fifteen french and british troops attempted to land on the good little peninsula in the dungeon else straight. the ultimate empire had been at war since november nine hundred fourteen as an ally of germany the austria-hungary an empire and bug area. the ultimate nominee led by the german commander lehman from sound us and the young author. an officer mustapha kemal was able to force back the allies on gallipoli half a million people lost their lives and yet deliberately was a victory for the ottomans one of only a few in a war in which they only reluctantly participated. since nine hundred thirteen the ottoman government had been headed by an all for a tarion nationalist triumvirate that had emerged from the young turk revolution. jamal pasha the minister of the navy. pasha the interior minister. and the passion the war minister. he was the strongest advocate of the alliance with germany. when war became inevitable the three passions aligned
the end. on april the twenty fifth one nine hundred fifteen french and british troops attempted to land on the good little peninsula in the dungeon else straight. the ultimate empire had been at war since november nine hundred fourteen as an ally of germany the austria-hungary an empire and bug area. the ultimate nominee led by the german commander lehman from sound us and the young author. an officer mustapha kemal was able to force back the allies on gallipoli half a million people lost their...
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you'll end up breaking off and withdrawn. he comes here, goes down the emmitsburg turnpike, goes to emmitsburg and turns north, goes up emmitsburg road, across the mason-dixon line. -- he finds the headquarters of john fulton reynolds. he and buford have worked together extensively during the he reportscampaign this large force of confederates and moves on towards gettysburg. they end up coming to the town. what is important is you can see the road network. there are 10 roads that come together in gettysburg. they bring all sorts of areas together. confederates have made it appear -- up here. this is before they are ordered on june 29 that the confederate army is going to concentrate right here in the coming days and pass him. the entire confederate army is going to concentrate there. herewo divisions that go and early's division that went to york, pennsylvania going to join up with long street and with ap hill's division in the cache county area. buford has been given orders to go to gettysburg and hold the town. onapproxima
you'll end up breaking off and withdrawn. he comes here, goes down the emmitsburg turnpike, goes to emmitsburg and turns north, goes up emmitsburg road, across the mason-dixon line. -- he finds the headquarters of john fulton reynolds. he and buford have worked together extensively during the he reportscampaign this large force of confederates and moves on towards gettysburg. they end up coming to the town. what is important is you can see the road network. there are 10 roads that come together...
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recent rain ended his... still finish on to 64—11. australia 11. recent rain ended his...h on to 64-4. with a lighted take ten for 90 every game. but most of the guys are out there try to get some overs under their belts. we need to take some more wickets. it's all been fairly laid back of the moment but i'm sure once we have reached brisbane, that will wrap upa once we have reached brisbane, that will wrap up a little bit. it's a lwa ys will wrap up a little bit. it's always exciting at the start of every test series. especially in an ashes series. that is all the sports. now it's time for click. this week a phone is born and we are exclusively behind the scenes. can artificial intelligence log the belize. and driving monsters. just across the water from hong kong, on the chinese mainland, lies a city at the heart of the country's technological revolution. welcome back to shenzhen. this is where stuff gets made. when you think of china's electronic scene, this might be what you think of. thousands of factories and millions of people mass—producing billions of devices. mor
recent rain ended his... still finish on to 64—11. australia 11. recent rain ended his...h on to 64-4. with a lighted take ten for 90 every game. but most of the guys are out there try to get some overs under their belts. we need to take some more wickets. it's all been fairly laid back of the moment but i'm sure once we have reached brisbane, that will wrap upa once we have reached brisbane, that will wrap up a little bit. it's a lwa ys will wrap up a little bit. it's always exciting at the...
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let's end this. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system?on-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. >>> football's denver broncos play their next two games on the road. but when they return home december 10th against the new york jets, some old friends will be dropping in. the thunderstorm skydive team. dana jacobson strapped on a pairsuit to see what they're all about. >> a few years ago the denver broncos decided they wanted to upgrade their pregame festivities. they wanted something high energy, high speed, and high drama. now minutes before kickoff from a plane circling overhead the four members of denver's very own parachute team take flight. >> ready, set, go! ♪ feel the thunder ♪ feel the thunder >> reporter: from a sea of darkness. 5,000 feet over downtown denver. streaking across the night sky. [ cheers and applause ] before igniting the 70,000 fans packed into sports authority field at mile-high. they ar
let's end this. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system?on-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. >>> football's denver broncos play their next two games on the road. but when they return home december 10th against the new york jets, some old friends will be dropping in. the thunderstorm skydive team. dana jacobson strapped on a pairsuit to see what...
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carlos's they ended prematurely. but hulkenberg ended six. —— day. it is an important win for me. again, congratulations to lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel. i will hopefully do better next year. i gave it everything every single lap. it is very hard to ove rta ke single lap. it is very hard to overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everything. overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everythinglj overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everything. i am happy for him. very much congratulations to lewis hamilton on his season. deserves to win the championship. i hate to say it, but he is the better man. we will do our bit during the winter and hopefully come back better. it is not everyday beat lewis hamilton in the same car. —— every day you. it is not long until melbourne, australia. what can ferrari due to close the gap on mercedes to make sure we have a good battle next? ——. a reminder of our top story. australia have completed a 10—wicket victory over england in the first ashes test. here's how the scorecard looks at th
carlos's they ended prematurely. but hulkenberg ended six. —— day. it is an important win for me. again, congratulations to lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel. i will hopefully do better next year. i gave it everything every single lap. it is very hard to ove rta ke single lap. it is very hard to overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everything. overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everythinglj overtake there. i struggled a bit but i gave it everything. i am happy for...
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at one stage the two rivals ended up in government together although mccarthy made sure he kept the real power and chang later returned to a position by now his wife grace forty one years his junior had emerged as a political player and gabi well into his ninety's seem determined to go on and on he liberated zimbabweans but he also left his room as a legacy. al-jazeera. well mugabe's announcement was watched closely in around the world and especially by zimbabwe's neighbors tanya page as. this much anticipated speech by zimbabwean president robert mugabe would have been watched by many south africans and of course the many of them barbarians who now call this country home having left their own because of political persecution and many of course for economic reasons the fact that it didn't turn out how many people had expected with a reserve nation really shows us how fluid and dynamic this evolving situation is and that is perhaps why we saw a lot of his it in c. on behalf of officials on sunday to comment on events unfolding there so south africa's government said it didn't want to say
at one stage the two rivals ended up in government together although mccarthy made sure he kept the real power and chang later returned to a position by now his wife grace forty one years his junior had emerged as a political player and gabi well into his ninety's seem determined to go on and on he liberated zimbabweans but he also left his room as a legacy. al-jazeera. well mugabe's announcement was watched closely in around the world and especially by zimbabwe's neighbors tanya page as. this...
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he lets the end of. the money laundering out was lost amended at the end of june. it further strengthened the powers of the financial intelligence unit germany the f.r.u. here compares well internationally because one important instrument available is the ability to enact emergency measures on credit institutes have already been obliged to freeze suspicious transactions for three days after alerting authorities instead of today's. what's new is that we can now hold transactions the woman is the voice of. the f.i.a. the current team is struggling to deal with all the reports it receives the agency is planning to hire another fifty employees by the end of next year they'll have that work cut out for them after all money laundering takes place in all walks of life and transcends national boundaries. and money no wondering remains a big topic at international conferences but it's not the only problem delegates have to wrangle with there's also the group photo featuring some of the world's most powerful leaders and obligatory local garb. and our resident style girl get
he lets the end of. the money laundering out was lost amended at the end of june. it further strengthened the powers of the financial intelligence unit germany the f.r.u. here compares well internationally because one important instrument available is the ability to enact emergency measures on credit institutes have already been obliged to freeze suspicious transactions for three days after alerting authorities instead of today's. what's new is that we can now hold transactions the woman is the...
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1st of 2018, what would you think people would want to do before the end of the year? >> i think that there are two strategies where this is very important. one is if you owned a thousand shares and you have ten different lots bought at different times, and you knew you were going to sell after the first year or two, after january 1st you would be forced to use your fifo price. if that creates a giant capital gain then maybe what you should be doing is accelerating that selling now and identifying the shares with the highest cost basis, triggering the least amount of gain. the second issue is people that give stocks to charity. if you bought a stock for a dollar and it goes up to 60 and you give it to charity, you not only get a $60 deduction, but you're also forgiven your capital gains tax. somebody who wants to give shares to charity may want to do it sooner and identify the lowest basis shares. >> i'm sure some financial planners are getting some phone calls. robert gordon, thanks for joining tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, time of course is money. so are data
1st of 2018, what would you think people would want to do before the end of the year? >> i think that there are two strategies where this is very important. one is if you owned a thousand shares and you have ten different lots bought at different times, and you knew you were going to sell after the first year or two, after january 1st you would be forced to use your fifo price. if that creates a giant capital gain then maybe what you should be doing is accelerating that selling now and...
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turned violent over the weekend demonstrators agreed to end the city after federal nor minister. voluntarily stepped down and apologize for clerical error that sparked the protests demonstrators have been on the streets since november the eighth when a change in the torah laws was seen as blasphemous six people were killed and i have a two hundred injured when protesters clashed with police on saturday that's want to come out hyder joins us from calico. seems we have resolution. rather to paris to be that what is happening now is that all those protesters have been blocking the highways and the main choke points within the city the state is staying put they're saying that their leadership will formally announce the end of this protest after a wait they will be a huge procession a week pre-professional start travelled from islam bog to the city over the hall they will be faced every day jubilation given the fact that this is also the month and rage the proffered mohamed was born in the month of rubble while according to the summit calendar but it's not just the law minister aware
turned violent over the weekend demonstrators agreed to end the city after federal nor minister. voluntarily stepped down and apologize for clerical error that sparked the protests demonstrators have been on the streets since november the eighth when a change in the torah laws was seen as blasphemous six people were killed and i have a two hundred injured when protesters clashed with police on saturday that's want to come out hyder joins us from calico. seems we have resolution. rather to paris...
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at the very end of his political life. it would be a good 10 years before this concept really got traction, the mid-1960's. mutually assured destruction. "dr. strangelove." we all know it. winston got there first. a good 10 years earlier. and i want to close by giving you two examples of what i call the madness of winston churchill. that's m.a.d.ness. he is nearly 79 years of age. he talks in the house of commons about nuclear saturation. saturation, both sides having lots of these weapons. she looked forward, he said, to a future where the advance of destructive weapons enables everyone to kill everybody else, because then nobody will want to kill anybody at all. if that is not a description of mutually assured destruction, i don't know what is. in his final great speech before parliament in march 1955 on the hydrogen bomb, he left mp's the same message. there might in the future be a nuclear balance in the world, and that would not be a bad thing. it would be a sublime irony, that it could be that safety will be the stur
at the very end of his political life. it would be a good 10 years before this concept really got traction, the mid-1960's. mutually assured destruction. "dr. strangelove." we all know it. winston got there first. a good 10 years earlier. and i want to close by giving you two examples of what i call the madness of winston churchill. that's m.a.d.ness. he is nearly 79 years of age. he talks in the house of commons about nuclear saturation. saturation, both sides having lots of these...
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arizona needs to take a few end zone shots here to have any hope. stanton. takes an end zone shot.it is out of bounds. john brown intended receiver. >> cris: you know what is difficult for the arizona cardinals tonight? their game plan was to come in here and pound the football. if they had gotten adrian peterson going and you have the speedsters on the outside and larry fitzgerald working inside, everything works off of the play action. when you don't get the running game going, all of the other stuff sounds great but two deep safeties and it is hard to get the ball down the field. >> mike: 1:15 left. stanton in the middle. gresham. third and short coming up. >> cris: defensive players call this target practice time for receivers. there is nothing that you can do. >> mike: fitzgerald gets the first down. >> mike: kam chancellor a moment ago going over to this at the two-minute warning. he went over to the tent to be examined. >> cris: wow. >> mike: how many times have you seen, probably none, over the last six or seven years seattle playing meaningful snaps. none of those three on
arizona needs to take a few end zone shots here to have any hope. stanton. takes an end zone shot.it is out of bounds. john brown intended receiver. >> cris: you know what is difficult for the arizona cardinals tonight? their game plan was to come in here and pound the football. if they had gotten adrian peterson going and you have the speedsters on the outside and larry fitzgerald working inside, everything works off of the play action. when you don't get the running game going, all of...
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play off it was a game they had to win legendary goalkeeper john before announced his retirement ending a twenty year international career that included winning the two thousand and six world cup those are the headlines inside story is up next. i will just you know us swear every. is this a massive breach of privacy in india government leaders want to expand the world's largest biometric database and link more than a billion id cards with global phones and bank accounts opponents are urging supreme court judges to say no this is inside story. we're . with. hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura carlisle the walls at largest biometric identity card system is in india and if the government gets its way the ad hoc id card system will soon be linked to mobile phones and bank accounts of more than a billion indians government leaders say ad hoc reduces identity theft corruption and bureaucracy opponents say it's a taste of big brother which violates everyone's privacy some have taken the government to the supreme court which is expected to deliver a verdict by the end of the month
play off it was a game they had to win legendary goalkeeper john before announced his retirement ending a twenty year international career that included winning the two thousand and six world cup those are the headlines inside story is up next. i will just you know us swear every. is this a massive breach of privacy in india government leaders want to expand the world's largest biometric database and link more than a billion id cards with global phones and bank accounts opponents are urging...
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at the end. the problem is that any system especially a totalitarian one can only exist as a whole because the attempt to introduce new elements leads to its destruction if you look at your resolution. this destruction began in the baltic states in the three republics which had been the last to join the soviet union. the lithuanians hadn't forgotten our brutally stalin had crushed resistance to the soviet annexation in the one nine hundred forty s. journalist new york about jeter was one of those who were soviet on the surface while harboring a strong hidden desire to be something else entirely. perhaps you've heard this word before i saw you this is the movement so we called ourselves the reform movement of lithuania a movement to liberate lithuania from up attracted occupation. is a bot. it was called the singing revelation because everything began with songs and rallies. the. bed to measure the key in this we hoped that we would not be punished if we emerged from the soviet union. that was a p
at the end. the problem is that any system especially a totalitarian one can only exist as a whole because the attempt to introduce new elements leads to its destruction if you look at your resolution. this destruction began in the baltic states in the three republics which had been the last to join the soviet union. the lithuanians hadn't forgotten our brutally stalin had crushed resistance to the soviet annexation in the one nine hundred forty s. journalist new york about jeter was one of...