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most of us somewhere between 2% and 5%. most of us pay way over that on whatever we earn.hich is nothing like what apple earn. of course, they have taken advantage of things that are entirely legal. they've used one of the tricks apparently which is called the double irish. they've got earnings they make in the states and they book them via ireland and that means they don't have to pay any tax in the way that they would have to if they declared it in the us, for example. so, there are lots of ways in which i think we need to have some kind of further crackdown on tax avoidance. the government's already been trying to tighten up on tax avoidance and has collected billions of pounds extra over the last two or three years. but clearly there are still major loopholes and companies understandably are doing their best to take advantage of them. i think the other problem is that we have dom indians, crown dom indians which are —— —— dominions. there is no corporation tax. we need to look into that. where we are getting into is this is legal, perfectly legal, but there is a moral
most of us somewhere between 2% and 5%. most of us pay way over that on whatever we earn.hich is nothing like what apple earn. of course, they have taken advantage of things that are entirely legal. they've used one of the tricks apparently which is called the double irish. they've got earnings they make in the states and they book them via ireland and that means they don't have to pay any tax in the way that they would have to if they declared it in the us, for example. so, there are lots of...
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somewhere between 4.1 and 4.3. that's the range they are placing it in now.had it been truly a 5 like the one in 2011 that everybody in this region felt, that would have been a different situation. every time you go up in magnitude, you end up about a thousand times more powerful. so this was definitely not as powerful as that one. it was the strongest earthquake in the united states today. there were earthquakes in hawaii, alaska, oklahoma, southern california all hot beds for earthquakes. this was the strongest one so in the u.s. and there have been about 84 or so worldwide that were larger than a 1.5 mag any nude earthquake. let's go quickly to the shake map. what i want ed ed to show you w why you get so much distance. if we can put that up. maybe we'll come back to that later on. the reason you could feel so much distance was because this was such a shallow earthquake. the higher up in a building you were, you could really feel the shaking. it goes up in intensity the higher you are. guys, back over to you. >> a little history here. the area felt a simil
somewhere between 4.1 and 4.3. that's the range they are placing it in now.had it been truly a 5 like the one in 2011 that everybody in this region felt, that would have been a different situation. every time you go up in magnitude, you end up about a thousand times more powerful. so this was definitely not as powerful as that one. it was the strongest earthquake in the united states today. there were earthquakes in hawaii, alaska, oklahoma, southern california all hot beds for earthquakes....
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have agreed on a settlement offer of somewhere between forty five and fifty five billion euros. this is below the sixty billion the e.u. had originally called for so far there's been no confirmation. of what you just you could have there have been many articles rumors and reports as they did with the i told you earlier plans i read that on the three key issues of these first days negotiations namely citizens borders and the budget. there is still more work to be done we're not at a point of agreement and bob. the british government appears to be on the back foot a hard bragg's it could be devastating for business in the u.k. and some companies have already announced plans to move parts of their operation to other e.u. countries that he was considering a new plan to bridge the divide between member states over migration it would just have been a country's fish air of asylum seekers based on population and wealth could be off to offer assistance if the situation becomes critical but once migrants arrive in a country like germany what all the chances of settling it we met an energe
have agreed on a settlement offer of somewhere between forty five and fifty five billion euros. this is below the sixty billion the e.u. had originally called for so far there's been no confirmation. of what you just you could have there have been many articles rumors and reports as they did with the i told you earlier plans i read that on the three key issues of these first days negotiations namely citizens borders and the budget. there is still more work to be done we're not at a point of...
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revenue comes from additional in game sales extras like a new look for your alter ego can cost somewhere between five and twenty euros a month because you want the character to look differently or get a new outfit and sometimes they'll get different effects or another voice and so on but i think that we don't understand what it's expensive so that's the problem and . this is probably a professor of entertainment computing mike muzzle has been studying this trend in the gaming industry for a while developers have invented various tricks to keep gamers hooked yeah i know you could but getting started is really simple can gamers quickly get better can build things defeat enemy until they hit a point when they realize they can't progress further can be tried though i would dine at that stage they might already be hooked and consider investing money to keep playing like that with one of the few these free to play or freemium games or a lucrative business for developers. they produce six hundred fifty nine million euros in revenues in germany last year alone. sweet fantasy currency special weapons veh
revenue comes from additional in game sales extras like a new look for your alter ego can cost somewhere between five and twenty euros a month because you want the character to look differently or get a new outfit and sometimes they'll get different effects or another voice and so on but i think that we don't understand what it's expensive so that's the problem and . this is probably a professor of entertainment computing mike muzzle has been studying this trend in the gaming industry for a...
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unemployment somewhere between 70% and 90%, it tells you people are not working and looking forjobs so the reason a lot to work on in the next few months and it will all depend on confidence. if it can build confidence, talk to partners including institutions such as the imf and therefore give the confidence they are doing something, cut government spending and indicate that business is welcome into zimbabwe that is how you start to face some of the challenges. you have a currency problem. you can only withdraw $20 in the atm —— from the atm. that is what people have to use since the inflation from 2009. there are a number of challenges. they need foreign money. of course. how will they attract that? confidence. the previous government led by robert mugabe lost confidence of the world and the economy went into freefall and that is why we are where we are today. if you can show you can adopt measures that will address some of those challenges... it will not be easy because it you also have ideology and policies... the agricultural sector will take some time to come back in terms of fahm
unemployment somewhere between 70% and 90%, it tells you people are not working and looking forjobs so the reason a lot to work on in the next few months and it will all depend on confidence. if it can build confidence, talk to partners including institutions such as the imf and therefore give the confidence they are doing something, cut government spending and indicate that business is welcome into zimbabwe that is how you start to face some of the challenges. you have a currency problem. you...
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i think the range of plausible outcomes for this campaign at this point is somewhere between the collapse of the afghan government and a return to 1990s atomized civil warfare and a compromised negotiated settlement that does not look like a taliban surrender instrument either. that involves us giving something and them giving something. that's where the range of plausible outcomes lie at the moment. and the range of initiatives that the united states could plausibly adopt to pursue getting closer to the likelihood of a negotiated settlement that involves some sort of compromise or sacrifice of all the interests that are engaged amounts to somewhere between complete withdrawal, which is a plausible choice for the united states, and something that looks like 24,000 troops on the ground to advise, air strikes, and an expenditure from the u.s. treasury something on the order of 15 to 30 billion dollars a year or so to support that effort for as long as it takes to get a negotiated settlement we can live with, which is not going to happen in six months or a year or even two. a negotiation thi
i think the range of plausible outcomes for this campaign at this point is somewhere between the collapse of the afghan government and a return to 1990s atomized civil warfare and a compromised negotiated settlement that does not look like a taliban surrender instrument either. that involves us giving something and them giving something. that's where the range of plausible outcomes lie at the moment. and the range of initiatives that the united states could plausibly adopt to pursue getting...
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across and you could tell that they're not here no more maybe thirty seconds later i hear somewhere between five in time graham one after another and that's when i got interested so i turned around to see what happened. when i walked up to it the first thing i saw was a man lying on the ground face down in the middle of the street he was surrounded by police officers it appeared that he was. this footage shows the suspect fleeing on foot after jumping from the truck and brandishing what later turned out to be fake guns police shot him in the stomach before arresting him he's now recovering at a hospital u.s. media have identified the attack suspect as this man twenty nine year old saifullah siple from pakistan witnesses said he could be heard chanting allahu akbar god is great in arabic officials said the suspect lived in this area of new jersey where he worked and rented the truck used in the attack he came to the u.s. in twenty ten and lived in ohio in florida before some news sources are reporting that the man left a note saying he carried out the attack in the name of the militant islam
across and you could tell that they're not here no more maybe thirty seconds later i hear somewhere between five in time graham one after another and that's when i got interested so i turned around to see what happened. when i walked up to it the first thing i saw was a man lying on the ground face down in the middle of the street he was surrounded by police officers it appeared that he was. this footage shows the suspect fleeing on foot after jumping from the truck and brandishing what later...
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unemployment somewhere between 70% and 90%, it tells you people are not working and looking forjobs so confidence. if it
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revenue comes from additional in game sales extras like a new look for your alter ego can cost somewhere between five and twenty euros a month come you want the character to look differently or get a new outfit and sometimes they'll get different effects or another voice and so on but i think that we don't understand what it's expensive so that's the problem in that business probably a professor of entertainment computing might mazel has been studying this trend in the gaming industry for a while developers have invented various tricks to keep gamers hooked yeah i know you could be getting started is really simple can gamers quickly get better can build things defeat enemy until they hit a point when they realize they can't progress further commish why though i would dine at that stage they might already be hooked and consider investing money to keep playing with one of these free to play or freemium games or a lucrative business for developers suite they produce six hundred fifty nine million euros in in revenues. germany last year alone. fantasy currency special weapons vehicles and avatars th
revenue comes from additional in game sales extras like a new look for your alter ego can cost somewhere between five and twenty euros a month come you want the character to look differently or get a new outfit and sometimes they'll get different effects or another voice and so on but i think that we don't understand what it's expensive so that's the problem in that business probably a professor of entertainment computing might mazel has been studying this trend in the gaming industry for a...
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it is somewhere between control and bullying.itain's top olympians. today, green's father said he had been told by the athletes coached that hahn may have been competing in the wrong category. within the conversation she told me that the athlete in question, ms hahn, didn't have cerebral palsy but she had learning difficulties, but she had ended up with a cerebral palsy classification. tonight, in a statement, hahn said that last year the international pa ralympic committee had confirmed that she had been classified correctly, after a review, and that it was distressing to face repeated an unfounded allegations. i know i to face repeated an unfounded allegations. i knowl have had a lot of accusations thrown at myself, but thatis of accusations thrown at myself, but that is simply because my class is a lwa ys that is simply because my class is always described as a cerebral palsy class, and i do not have cerebral palsy. but that is just simply lazy analysis of what our classification is. every single disability in the world is dif
it is somewhere between control and bullying.itain's top olympians. today, green's father said he had been told by the athletes coached that hahn may have been competing in the wrong category. within the conversation she told me that the athlete in question, ms hahn, didn't have cerebral palsy but she had learning difficulties, but she had ended up with a cerebral palsy classification. tonight, in a statement, hahn said that last year the international pa ralympic committee had confirmed that...
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>> somewhere between 8 and 10. >> are we ready for a new kind of war where the front line is actuallyas been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer.
>> somewhere between 8 and 10. >> are we ready for a new kind of war where the front line is actuallyas been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need....
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everyone finds something special about zoom to somewhere between the sea and the title flats and the inviting phrase you not miss fear. i've made my way up to the north of the islands to list it's not only suits northernmost town it's the northernmost town in all of germany everything beyond list is denmark. started from list harbor this ship is going to take me to see what might be the mudflats most popular inhabitants the seals i hope were lucky enough to see some. circa in the north seas because seal herds live between the north region island. little word of advice don't make the mistake i made and leave your binoculars at home. there they are. never that in the month lots is one of the highlights of any trip to build but of course around this time of year there's lots more to do around here check out our recommendation. if you. want to if you're on stilts in february you. it helped drive away the winter. the big britain is the first big festival of the year and it always takes place on february twenty first it's goodbye to winter. the sound of the sea in your ears and almost noth
everyone finds something special about zoom to somewhere between the sea and the title flats and the inviting phrase you not miss fear. i've made my way up to the north of the islands to list it's not only suits northernmost town it's the northernmost town in all of germany everything beyond list is denmark. started from list harbor this ship is going to take me to see what might be the mudflats most popular inhabitants the seals i hope were lucky enough to see some. circa in the north seas...
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secretary richard berke yes for old rope well i figure maybe more up to date on what i had but it's somewhere between twenty four thirty seven million this year to keep their heads above water questions need to be raised. just a select committee might well ask where is this two hundred seventy seven million pounds come from is now being guaranteed by ministers to these failing providers they shouldn't evented interface with are absolutely nailing down how much it will cost a little preparation services you need in this new environment you think chris grayling knew about it we have this leaked memo for twenty thirty and we were told about it before mr justice officials warning there's an eighty percent risk of an unacceptable drop an operational performance if this privatization absolutely knew about it and we warned politicians including chris quietly in that we had seen this risk report ok but i mean do we have a twenty five percent rise in serious crimes such as murder and manslaughter committed by offenders under supervision in the community is that the fault of your members or is it the fault of
secretary richard berke yes for old rope well i figure maybe more up to date on what i had but it's somewhere between twenty four thirty seven million this year to keep their heads above water questions need to be raised. just a select committee might well ask where is this two hundred seventy seven million pounds come from is now being guaranteed by ministers to these failing providers they shouldn't evented interface with are absolutely nailing down how much it will cost a little preparation...
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>> somewhere between eight and ten. >> reporter: eight and ten?g to do all kinds of really brazen things. >> reporter: and launching a cyber attack on our hyper connected society is much easier than launching a nuclear strike. so, please, update your security software. our national defense may depend on it. you're watching "on assignment" with me, richard engel. back after a short break. stay with us. >>> here in texas, communities answer to such evil unity in the comfort of friends and strangers alike. >> today everyone's family and we're not going to leave our brothers behind. >> democrats, republicans, but all one. >> yeah. >> his purpose is simple. deliver the mail, finish the route. >> we are seeing so many powerful images of hope that remind us that even in the worst catastrophe, the best can come out in people. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-mi
>> somewhere between eight and ten. >> reporter: eight and ten?g to do all kinds of really brazen things. >> reporter: and launching a cyber attack on our hyper connected society is much easier than launching a nuclear strike. so, please, update your security software. our national defense may depend on it. you're watching "on assignment" with me, richard engel. back after a short break. stay with us. >>> here in texas, communities answer to such evil unity...
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it will be somewhere between cool and chilly, depending on your point of view. temps either side of 50, but again, mostly sunny. if you're trying to deep fry a turkey, no winds. that's actually really important. i actually have how to deep fry a turkey on my facebook page. >> it's your favorite thing to talk about topper. >>> here's what else we're going to talk about tonight. we're going to take to you ellicott city. en popular women say they too have experienced sexual harassment. then there's this. >> there's a lot of confusion. >> just somebody asked me a question, and i gave a lot of confusion to you. >> a basketball player's dad who refused to thank the >>> this was a stumper. have you seen lavar ball's interview with cnn yet? >> talking with chris cuomo, ball doubled down on his stance that he didn't owe president trump any kind of a thank you for getting his son out of china. it was ball's son and two other ucla players who are now back in the u.s. after being accused of sheers a snippet of last night's exchanges. >> what was the reason for him going ove
it will be somewhere between cool and chilly, depending on your point of view. temps either side of 50, but again, mostly sunny. if you're trying to deep fry a turkey, no winds. that's actually really important. i actually have how to deep fry a turkey on my facebook page. >> it's your favorite thing to talk about topper. >>> here's what else we're going to talk about tonight. we're going to take to you ellicott city. en popular women say they too have experienced sexual...
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it will be somewhere between 5 and 15 degrees. it's going to be bitterly cold out there. 31 in philadelphia. 20 in mount pocono. 34 in millville. here's a checklist. locate the winter coat. check the pilot lights you have on anything at home. we'll go through your neighborhood in a few minutes. >> let the dreams of summer begin. wake up with us before you venture into the cold tomorrow morning. nbc news today starts at a.m. with the weather and traffic you need to start your day. >>> now to the nation's capital where today the senate unveiled its new tax overhaul plan a week after the house did the same. republicans are racing to pass new tax legislation by christmas. today nbc 10 went to the white house to find out how that overhaul will impact your family. >> we're turning the battleship around slowly. >> lauren mayk spoke to kellyanne con way about whether the plan would hurt people in her home state. she joins us live at the white house now. >> reporter: for a lot of people, this would really change the way you do your taxes.
it will be somewhere between 5 and 15 degrees. it's going to be bitterly cold out there. 31 in philadelphia. 20 in mount pocono. 34 in millville. here's a checklist. locate the winter coat. check the pilot lights you have on anything at home. we'll go through your neighborhood in a few minutes. >> let the dreams of summer begin. wake up with us before you venture into the cold tomorrow morning. nbc news today starts at a.m. with the weather and traffic you need to start your day....
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i think i saw a 55-inch flat screen television for somewhere between 200 and $250. >> come on, reallyblack friday price. we're going to see this across the board. there is talk that nafta -- all of this discussion that nafta might go away, those prices may even go up as we -- in the next coming years if that happens. >> one of the things i was surprised about was -- i tend to think of online as taking over. there is something for a lot of people about just going into a store, seeing it, feeling it and maybe it's even part of the experience of standing in line. it's like we heard that woman in the piece. that's kind of a tradition for her. >> it is, it's absolutely about the experience. to your point, pay pal came out with a study, said 80% of people are now shopping online via their mobile devices so it's online and mobile devices. you also see people going into the stores to have that experiential experience, quote/unquote. they're going to cooking demonstrations. they're seeing raffles. i was at the mall last night and i saw teenagers lining up to get into pak sun in order to be a p
i think i saw a 55-inch flat screen television for somewhere between 200 and $250. >> come on, reallyblack friday price. we're going to see this across the board. there is talk that nafta -- all of this discussion that nafta might go away, those prices may even go up as we -- in the next coming years if that happens. >> one of the things i was surprised about was -- i tend to think of online as taking over. there is something for a lot of people about just going into a store, seeing...
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on friday and saturday somewhere between 20 to 30 miles per hour. and then we have get into sunday. and sunday we can see wind gusts between 45 and 51 miles per hour. a breezy day. it you're going to be running on saturday we'll see clouds out there. a high that's around 50. showers starting late morning. on sunday, we'll see clouds clearing sun shoin. but windy. your ten day on ten. 57 tomorrow. and windy. 51 friday and sunny. 56 on saturday. the rain moves in midway through the day. in the afternoon and evening. could be quite wet on sunday. we'll be looking at windy conditions and monday atd windy conditions and look at this, march ahead to your holiday. it will be windy. and raw for thanksgiving. >>> john clark joining us now. >> two things people seem to love. carson wentz and puppies. >> super bowl win. that too. that could come. carson wentz loves dogs and says he's obsessed with dogs and took the love and threw his foundation he donated $120,000 to bring service dogs to those who need them. people with physical and cognitive disability. he visited the dogs and the people who
on friday and saturday somewhere between 20 to 30 miles per hour. and then we have get into sunday. and sunday we can see wind gusts between 45 and 51 miles per hour. a breezy day. it you're going to be running on saturday we'll see clouds out there. a high that's around 50. showers starting late morning. on sunday, we'll see clouds clearing sun shoin. but windy. your ten day on ten. 57 tomorrow. and windy. 51 friday and sunny. 56 on saturday. the rain moves in midway through the day. in the...
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the idea not just of having 1000 members of staff relocating but somewhere between 30,000 - 36,000 relocatingy industry, if you like, of the city. that gets the ability to host it. same with paris. the european banking authority as well. a tremendous amount of european expertise there. it gets the opportunity to become the new financial centre. it tremendous win from france and macron. there's something to be said about the eurovision song contest in terms of the voting. thank you very much indeed. good to talk you. come back again. they had to end these votes by drawing straws in both uses. don't forget, you can get much more detail on our top stories on our website. the address is bbc.com/news. we talk about saudi arabia most days at the moment. there are lots of reasons. one reason is that tensions between iran and saudi arabia has been causing political havoc in lebanon. two weeks ago, its prime minister saad hariri announced he was stepping down. he made the announcement in saudi arabia. many thought he had been forced by the saudis. there is essentially a cold war playing it in the regi
the idea not just of having 1000 members of staff relocating but somewhere between 30,000 - 36,000 relocatingy industry, if you like, of the city. that gets the ability to host it. same with paris. the european banking authority as well. a tremendous amount of european expertise there. it gets the opportunity to become the new financial centre. it tremendous win from france and macron. there's something to be said about the eurovision song contest in terms of the voting. thank you very much...
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. >> it's somewhere between an a and a b. >> i would say probably a c. >> an airport spokesman declined to do an interview but told us off camera this is the best sfo has done in 10 years. they noted the parallel runways are a challenge. the airport says it plans to fund $10 million for continued exploration of new "gps" technology that should improve performance. flying into oakland or san jose improves your chances of landing on time, but their records are far from perfect. >> this is my airport. >> and award high marks the despite daily delays. >> to me it's an a. i won't fly out of oakland, out of san jose. >> your most powerful weapon to recover from a flight delay, is your smart phone. set alerts to you're the first to know. when there is a delay, open your airline app and see if it lets you modify your reservation, it might include an earlier flight an alternative destination. and that app means you don't have to stand in a mile-long line to rebook. if you're paying attention fly to hawaii on a tuesday morning bright and early. >> can you come with us? >> i think you have travel
. >> it's somewhere between an a and a b. >> i would say probably a c. >> an airport spokesman declined to do an interview but told us off camera this is the best sfo has done in 10 years. they noted the parallel runways are a challenge. the airport says it plans to fund $10 million for continued exploration of new "gps" technology that should improve performance. flying into oakland or san jose improves your chances of landing on time, but their records are far from...
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retail sales from november to december will fall somewhere between $678 and $682billion.d less. i don't know where people are getting this money. >> with kids we are definitely spending more. >> that is true. >> much more tohe sunday edi action new was made in easy this weekend. details. lus hear from a teenager t thening ordeals tornado pass by as her sister clung to one another those and more plus yoor 7-day forecast when action news continues. h 7-day forecast when action news continues. 7-day forecast when action news continues. y 7-day forecast when action news continues. o 7-day forecast when action news continues. ur 7-day forecast when action news continues. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it 's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. mayb go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. this actually just came down about 5 minutes ago he
retail sales from november to december will fall somewhere between $678 and $682billion.d less. i don't know where people are getting this money. >> with kids we are definitely spending more. >> that is true. >> much more tohe sunday edi action new was made in easy this weekend. details. lus hear from a teenager t thening ordeals tornado pass by as her sister clung to one another those and more plus yoor 7-day forecast when action news continues. h 7-day forecast when action...
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we see ourselves as somewhere between a family, a social service agency, and a financial institution. we are all of that rolled into one. we try to meet people where they're at. every person who comes in who has initial need for some kind of cash, we get to know them as a person. it's a large part we believe also in a self serving way why we have such a high repayment rate. we really build those connections with people that are life long. i can tell you stories about just about every loan recipient who has walked through our doors. we get to know them as people. they get to know us. they feel a commitment to repaying us. we feel a commitment to help them in every aspect of their life if we have the ability to do so. >> wonderful. we will take a quick break and come back to mosaic in just a moment. >>> for more information about hebrew free loan, visit their website at www.hflasf.org, or call (415)546-9902. welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss. i am honored to be your host. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about economic viability of the jewish community in the
we see ourselves as somewhere between a family, a social service agency, and a financial institution. we are all of that rolled into one. we try to meet people where they're at. every person who comes in who has initial need for some kind of cash, we get to know them as a person. it's a large part we believe also in a self serving way why we have such a high repayment rate. we really build those connections with people that are life long. i can tell you stories about just about every loan...
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they all have a use by date somewhere between november 10th and 21st. trader joe's says it has removed those salads from its store shelves. >>> honda recalling hundreds of thousands of its odyssey minivans due to a problem with its second row seat. the recall was nunsd today it's going to cover odyssey models dating from 2011 to 2017. honda has received 46 reports about that second row seat tipping forward during moderate to heavy braking because of a problem with the latch causing minor injuries for passengers. back in december of 2016 honda had to recall the odyssey for a similar issue. >>> born with a college savings account. oakland's mayor libby schaaf launched the stees brilliant baby initiative today. this program gives 500 low-income children a $500 savings account at birth. today's launch happened in her favorite spot for kids, oakland's fairy land. the mayor says she wants all kids to feel like college is a birthright. >> this is the city of oakland wrapping our arms around family and supporting them in their most ambitious dreams for their ch
they all have a use by date somewhere between november 10th and 21st. trader joe's says it has removed those salads from its store shelves. >>> honda recalling hundreds of thousands of its odyssey minivans due to a problem with its second row seat. the recall was nunsd today it's going to cover odyssey models dating from 2011 to 2017. honda has received 46 reports about that second row seat tipping forward during moderate to heavy braking because of a problem with the latch causing...
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higher elevations most of us seeing somewhere between half inch, three-quarters a little less in the south bay. high temperatures today topping out in the mid-60s for the warmest locations. 57 san jose. sunrise at 6:42 this morning. and a look at the extended forecast shows showers unsettled wednesday, thursday, probably the first part of friday. drying out into the first half of the weekend but then another chance of showers sunday into monday. now a check of traffic with jaclyn. >>> keep those showers in mind for your evening commute. you can factor that into your travel times. speeds in the yellow on westbound 580 if you are making your way over towards the dublin-pleasanton interchange. headlights moving westbound. we are seeing speeds dip just a bit typical for this time of morning and it's travel time of 25 minutes between 205 and 680. we'll take it to 237 where traffic is flowing freely in both directions near lawrence expressway 7 minutes between 880 and 101. the rest of your ride heading through the south bay looking good. no delays, no reports of any crashes and looks like
higher elevations most of us seeing somewhere between half inch, three-quarters a little less in the south bay. high temperatures today topping out in the mid-60s for the warmest locations. 57 san jose. sunrise at 6:42 this morning. and a look at the extended forecast shows showers unsettled wednesday, thursday, probably the first part of friday. drying out into the first half of the weekend but then another chance of showers sunday into monday. now a check of traffic with jaclyn. >>>...
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but ministers are considering a new limit of somewhere between £2 and £50.to reduce the risk of people suffering big losses and to tighten up advertising rules. but labour's spokesman declared that the announcement was a victory for the gambling industry. he set out the scale of the problem. 430,000 people addicted to gambling. up one third in three years. a further two million problem gamblers at risk of developing an addiction. £i.8 billion lost on fobts each year. an increase of 79% over the last eight years. the gambling industry who have the amount they win in debts increasing by billions of pounds and yet they only paid £10 million for education and treatment services on a voluntary levy this year. worst of all, 450,000 children who gamble at least once a week. i appreciate his concerns about the fact that this is a consultation, but it is clearly the fact that the labour government in 2005 rushed through the gambling act, without paying proper focus on the issue of these machines that have led to the proliferations of these machines. these machines di
but ministers are considering a new limit of somewhere between £2 and £50.to reduce the risk of people suffering big losses and to tighten up advertising rules. but labour's spokesman declared that the announcement was a victory for the gambling industry. he set out the scale of the problem. 430,000 people addicted to gambling. up one third in three years. a further two million problem gamblers at risk of developing an addiction. £i.8 billion lost on fobts each year. an increase of 79% over...
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now, what that means in this area is a household income somewhere between $45,000 and $130,000. i mean, it's a huge range, and obviously family size has a lot to do with it. but that's sort of the definition we had. i mean, the other thing, of course, is that almost everyone thinks they're middle class. you know, when you poll, depending on how you ask the question, sometimes 80% of the public will tell you they're middle class, even though that's probably not the case. rosemary: why is that, ira? ira goldstein: because i think there's aspirational aspects to it. people don't like to think of themselves for social reasons, nobody wants to think themselves as rich or wealthy. everybody has issues and challenges economically. and people don't like to necessarily define themselves as poor either. and so, this middle class is loosely defined as it is as something that people generally aspire to and want to be part of. rosemary: a lot of the research compares what the middle class was defined as and who they were in the 1970s compared to 2013, 2014. where did they live? who are they?
now, what that means in this area is a household income somewhere between $45,000 and $130,000. i mean, it's a huge range, and obviously family size has a lot to do with it. but that's sort of the definition we had. i mean, the other thing, of course, is that almost everyone thinks they're middle class. you know, when you poll, depending on how you ask the question, sometimes 80% of the public will tell you they're middle class, even though that's probably not the case. rosemary: why is that,...
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across their body and you could tell that then i hear no more maybe thirty seconds later i hear somewhere between five in time gunshots one after another and that's when i got interested so i turned around to see what happened when i walked up to it the first thing i saw was a man lying on the ground face down in the middle of the street he was surrounded by police officers it appeared that he was injured. this footage shows the suspect fleeing on foot after jumping from the truck and brandishing but later turned out to be fake guns. police shot him in the stomach before arresting him he's now recovering at a hospital. u.s. media have identified the attack suspect as this man twenty nine year old safer loose a pov from his back a stand witnesses said he could be heard chanting allahu akbar god is great in arabic authorities were quick to label the incident as a terrorist attack. let me be clear to based on the information we have at this moment that this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians u.s. president donald trump took to twitter to offer
across their body and you could tell that then i hear no more maybe thirty seconds later i hear somewhere between five in time gunshots one after another and that's when i got interested so i turned around to see what happened when i walked up to it the first thing i saw was a man lying on the ground face down in the middle of the street he was surrounded by police officers it appeared that he was injured. this footage shows the suspect fleeing on foot after jumping from the truck and...
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really stop and look at the guys who owed deed and i have one photo that shows this they're somewhere between bliss and . they're there they're like in the soundest sleep but not disturbed at all even though the there's all this action around i'm trying to save their lives. for. most of that we didn't show their faces in the book my photos i only release photos where you can't identify them but since. i publish this since we came out with the story one of those individuals found out he was in the stock and he got back in touch with me and so i now know his story and you know your documentary is haunting us just one word to describe it when you see it and the scenes and seeing these faces and the kids and the effect on them but i think one thing that our international audience your film has an international audience the show does as well they're asking this question this is on twitter and he says why is the opioid crisis a uniquely american experience and why isn't it happening in other g. twenty countries maria i'm going to direct this to you actually pulled up some stats here this is boxes c
really stop and look at the guys who owed deed and i have one photo that shows this they're somewhere between bliss and . they're there they're like in the soundest sleep but not disturbed at all even though the there's all this action around i'm trying to save their lives. for. most of that we didn't show their faces in the book my photos i only release photos where you can't identify them but since. i publish this since we came out with the story one of those individuals found out he was in...
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>> somewhere between 26 and 33. >> reporter: each year more than 20,000 people visit the emergency room c.o. poisoning, about half of a packed nats park. more than 400 americans die each year from the same thing. >> i didn't know how far it would spread. >> reporter: jim coleman said his home was also checked. st. lawrence said inside this home was a malfunctioning furnace in the basement. on u street in northwest, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> that is some good advice there. and the other incident happened last thursday on 14th street in northwest. the fire department evacuated a six-story apartment building for unsafe levels monoxide. >>> this hour d.c. police searching for a man wanted after a sexual assault in northeast washington. the suspect attacked a woman around 6:30 this morning in an alley behind penn street northeast near gallaudet university. the man had a gun, forced the victim into an alley, robbed her and sexually assaulted her. police are offering up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case. >>> we have some breaking news right n
>> somewhere between 26 and 33. >> reporter: each year more than 20,000 people visit the emergency room c.o. poisoning, about half of a packed nats park. more than 400 americans die each year from the same thing. >> i didn't know how far it would spread. >> reporter: jim coleman said his home was also checked. st. lawrence said inside this home was a malfunctioning furnace in the basement. on u street in northwest, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> that is some good...
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that was before reports that suggest the government had substantially increased its offer to somewhere betweenion euros. the chief secretary to the treasury was called to the house to explain what was going on. can i ask the chief secretary, how do her constituents react to the idea that they're going to be lumbered with all these extra costs? don't they ask her, what exactly are we getting for this? what wondrous new advantages will we gain by shelling out these astronomical sums? won't the chief secretary be straight with the house? that we are paying for the privilege of voting the world's most efficient free trade, tariff—free, frictionless agreement into the bin, and we're being told to pay for the privilege of downgrading to an inferior deal with our european neighbours? why is the chief secretary being so coy about the deal that is being done? they've gone from "go whistle" to "where do we sign?" the honourable gentleman knows perfectly well we are in negotiations as we speak. if, in this house, we were to talk about numbers and we were to talk about the aspects of the deal, that would
that was before reports that suggest the government had substantially increased its offer to somewhere betweenion euros. the chief secretary to the treasury was called to the house to explain what was going on. can i ask the chief secretary, how do her constituents react to the idea that they're going to be lumbered with all these extra costs? don't they ask her, what exactly are we getting for this? what wondrous new advantages will we gain by shelling out these astronomical sums? won't the...