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angus can autonomously navigate our farm. angus controls the floor. —— angus patrols the floor.these markers up on the ceiling. he brings the modules, which are filled with water, over to the second robot in the room. the arm is used to harvest which in this farm means moving the produce from one container to the next to help it have more room to grow. there's a lot of technical challenges to overcome here. the arm must pick up each plant but do so delicately, and not damage the other plants in the process. once the harvesting is complete, angus moves it into the light. so just give me a sense of what different food this can grow. these are some of the baby plants. so we have some butterhead, red romaine, some really tiny baby red beans there. —— red beans sorrel. this is the only iron 0x farm so far and it doubles as the company's offices. their business is relying on the fact that not only is their farm supposedly more efficient, but the food itself is more consistent, and it means it needs to taste great. genovese basil, what i recommend is tearing it in half first, and smell
angus can autonomously navigate our farm. angus controls the floor. —— angus patrols the floor.these markers up on the ceiling. he brings the modules, which are filled with water, over to the second robot in the room. the arm is used to harvest which in this farm means moving the produce from one container to the next to help it have more room to grow. there's a lot of technical challenges to overcome here. the arm must pick up each plant but do so delicately, and not damage the other...
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angus isn't autonomously navigate our farm. -- can autonomously. angus controls the floor.e is going thanks to these markers on the ceiling. he brings the modules which are filled with water over to the second robot in the room. the army is used to harvest, which in this farm means moving the produce from one container to the next to help it have more room to grow. —— the arm. there are lots of technical challenges to over come. the arm must pick up —— pick up each plant but do a delicately and not damage the other plants in the process. 0nce the other plants in the process. once the harvesting is complete, angus moves into the light. give me a sense of what different food this can grow. these are from the baby plants, we have some but ahead, red romaine, some really tiny baby red beans there. this is the only one of these farms are so far and it doubles as the company's offices. their business relies on the fact that not only is their farm supposedly more sufficient —— efficient but the food is more consistent, and it means the taste is great. genovese basil, they recommen
angus isn't autonomously navigate our farm. -- can autonomously. angus controls the floor.e is going thanks to these markers on the ceiling. he brings the modules which are filled with water over to the second robot in the room. the army is used to harvest, which in this farm means moving the produce from one container to the next to help it have more room to grow. —— the arm. there are lots of technical challenges to over come. the arm must pick up —— pick up each plant but do a...
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leland: angus king ahead of cavernous confirmation vote then went to vote no.ay that will become a rallying cry to get their voters out to the polls in november. we have senator kaine to comment and join us for the discussion. he was unable. invitation stands. current main state senator, republican eric brakey who is challenging king for his seat. good to see you, sir. appreciate it. obviously, susan collins of maine made some massive headlines over her vote on the kavanaugh confirmation. are you going to be a litter right those coattails? >> i think that mean people are outraged by the bullying we've seen against senator susan collins. we are outraged at the death threats that have been sent to her office and outraged people are sending coat hangers are sending coathanger sewer opposite implications on certain issues. people are amazed. we are not going to be bullied. we are going to stand up. we are going to kick angus king now. leland: where does the late surge come for you? there is not a lot of polling. not a lot of national money heading up to your race.
leland: angus king ahead of cavernous confirmation vote then went to vote no.ay that will become a rallying cry to get their voters out to the polls in november. we have senator kaine to comment and join us for the discussion. he was unable. invitation stands. current main state senator, republican eric brakey who is challenging king for his seat. good to see you, sir. appreciate it. obviously, susan collins of maine made some massive headlines over her vote on the kavanaugh confirmation. are...
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we are going to kick angus king now. leland: where does the late surge come for you? there is not a lot of polling. not a lot of national money heading up to your race. how do you try in the next 30 days to change that?
we are going to kick angus king now. leland: where does the late surge come for you? there is not a lot of polling. not a lot of national money heading up to your race. how do you try in the next 30 days to change that?
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the timescale for independence i'm about to interview angus macneil who caused a big stir by saying by next march let's have a referendum a scottish in the past year you see the arjun say that this mcneill sees are you more cautious like the party with my view is that the quicker we get independence the better because if you look at the condition of the scottish economy in the. challenges coming down the road with the artificial intelligence and all the rest of it i'm looking at the experience of the country just mentioned i use and being a very good example of a small countries have the ability and the gelati to respond to global economic fight deals to the one benefit so the quicker we get independence the battle i think realistically in thames of winning the independence referendum a new angus's will happen next march i unfortunately think that it's no probably going to happen apart from anything else that requires legislation that will take longer than the six months to get through this important point is that once we knew the deal between the u.k. we and the e.u. then i think they
the timescale for independence i'm about to interview angus macneil who caused a big stir by saying by next march let's have a referendum a scottish in the past year you see the arjun say that this mcneill sees are you more cautious like the party with my view is that the quicker we get independence the better because if you look at the condition of the scottish economy in the. challenges coming down the road with the artificial intelligence and all the rest of it i'm looking at the experience...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ggle drugs and mobile phones into prisons have been given sentences ranging between three and ten years. the drones were used to fly more than half a million pounds worth of drugs into eight prisons in the midlands and the north west of england. sima kotecha reports. their operation was referred to as "a spider web of activity". the cctv footage shows exactly what they did. packaging up drugs, attaching them to drones, then inmates instructing the pilots where to deliver them. today, seven of them were jailed while six were given suspended sentences. all for transporting £500,000 worth of synthetic cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin into england's jails. this operation shows that this isn't a victimless crime, these are serious organised crime groups dealing a drug smuggling ring inside and outside prisons. i think the message needs to come out that using mobile phones in this way to try to organise this, using drones in this way, if you're outside a prison, either assisting orjust dri
angus crawford, bbc news.ggle drugs and mobile phones into prisons have been given sentences ranging between three and ten years. the drones were used to fly more than half a million pounds worth of drugs into eight prisons in the midlands and the north west of england. sima kotecha reports. their operation was referred to as "a spider web of activity". the cctv footage shows exactly what they did. packaging up drugs, attaching them to drones, then inmates instructing the pilots where...
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angus crawford, bbc news.used of being in denial about the hardship caused by changes to the benefits system. a committee of mps warned that universal credit is leading to increased debt, rent arrears and the use of food banks. the government says it will consider the committee's findings. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. as fast as supplies come in they go out faster. is universal credit driving more people to use food banks? the people who run them seem to think so. you only have to ask. universal credit has been rolled out here since december last year. we've seen our numbers at this food bank more than double since then. we are finding that lots of people who are claiming universal credit, they are getting universal credit, many of them are working, but they are still being driven into debt, struggling to feed themselves and their families. tinned tomatoes... the need is undeniable, the need for help putting food on the table, millions badly short of cash with mounting debt. in today's rep
angus crawford, bbc news.used of being in denial about the hardship caused by changes to the benefits system. a committee of mps warned that universal credit is leading to increased debt, rent arrears and the use of food banks. the government says it will consider the committee's findings. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. as fast as supplies come in they go out faster. is universal credit driving more people to use food banks? the people who run them seem to think so. you only...
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we asked independent senator, angus king, next. set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ♪ ♪ if it feels like you live in the bathroom with recurring constipation and belly pain, talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you get ahead of your recurring constipation. do not give linzess to children less than 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. so say yesss! to help for recurring cons
we asked independent senator, angus king, next. set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ♪ ♪ if it feels like you live in the bathroom with recurring constipation and belly pain, talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel...
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angus crawford, bbc news. party, nicola sturgeon, has told her party conference that she is "more confident than ever" that scotland will become an independent country. but she said "the fog of brexit" would have to clear before a second referendum could be held. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports from glasgow. two big questions have been hanging over this conference. when will nicola sturgeon set a date for another independence referendum? and would she, like theresa may, dance on stage? you will have noticed my shoes. i can barely walk in these heels. dancing was never an option. scotland needs independence now more than ever, she said, and she had a message for the pm, who made clear again this week that she would not allow another independence vote. you can oppose independence, that is your democratic right. but you cannot and you will not deny scotland's right to choose. but there was not even a hint of when she might ask scottish voters to make that choice. the snp leader will not even discuss the t
angus crawford, bbc news. party, nicola sturgeon, has told her party conference that she is "more confident than ever" that scotland will become an independent country. but she said "the fog of brexit" would have to clear before a second referendum could be held. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports from glasgow. two big questions have been hanging over this conference. when will nicola sturgeon set a date for another independence referendum? and would she, like theresa...
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angus crawford, bbc news. had predicted last month. the office for national statistics said the consumer prices index dropped from 2.7% to 2.4%. it's expected to reduce the likelihood of a rise in interest rates in the coming months. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity is here. why has inflation slowed down — it's notjsut food prices? it's notjust food prices? well, some prices have been dropping like some clothes, shoes, even, if you can believe it, food and soft drinks. that's meant the cost of living has been rising more slowly — up byjust 2.4%. and it's getting more affordable to the average worker, who saw their pay rise by 3.1% in the year to august, faster than prices. that's crucial because it's only when pay rises faster than prices that you're getting better off. here's how inflation has looked in the past few years. and this line is pay rises. we were getting better off here. then after the brexit referendum, the pound dropped and inflation rose. and pay wasn't keeping up. but just recently that
angus crawford, bbc news. had predicted last month. the office for national statistics said the consumer prices index dropped from 2.7% to 2.4%. it's expected to reduce the likelihood of a rise in interest rates in the coming months. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity is here. why has inflation slowed down — it's notjsut food prices? it's notjust food prices? well, some prices have been dropping like some clothes, shoes, even, if you can believe it, food and soft drinks. that's meant the...
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angus crawford reports.e paedophile, douglas slade, now behind bars in the uk. but, for 30 years, he lived here, angeles city in the philippines. neighbours say he threw sweets down to children in the street, inviting them in through what they called the magic door, it is claimed, to be sexually abused. the way he abused us, i'm teased, i'm too embarrassed to get out of the house. if i'm with all my friends, they called me by slade's name. a member of the notorious paedophile information exchange, in 2016 he was tried and convicted of sex offences against children in the uk. but today he faces a new legal battle. five young people in the philippines are suing him over the abuse they allege they suffered. he says their claims are a total fabrication. the first witness appeared on a big screen in court 20 on a live video link from manila. he was only referred to by the initials pvx. in a statement already submitted to the court, he said he was sexually abused forfour years, starting in 2009. his abuser, he cla
angus crawford reports.e paedophile, douglas slade, now behind bars in the uk. but, for 30 years, he lived here, angeles city in the philippines. neighbours say he threw sweets down to children in the street, inviting them in through what they called the magic door, it is claimed, to be sexually abused. the way he abused us, i'm teased, i'm too embarrassed to get out of the house. if i'm with all my friends, they called me by slade's name. a member of the notorious paedophile information...
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angus crawford, bbc news. sturgeon, has told her party conference that she is "more confident than ever" that scotland will become an independent country. but she said "the fog of brexit" would have to clear before a second referendum could be held. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports from glasgow. two big questions have been hanging over this conference. when will nicola sturgeon set a date for another independence referendum? and would she, like theresa may, dance on stage? you will have noticed my shoes. i can barely walk in these heels. dancing was never an option. scotland needs independence now more than ever, she said, and she had a message for the pm, who made clear again this week she would not allow another independence vote. you can oppose independence, that is your democratic right. but you cannot and you will not deny scotland's right to choose. applause but there was not even a hint of when she might ask scottish voters to make that choice. the snp leader will not even discuss the timing unti
angus crawford, bbc news. sturgeon, has told her party conference that she is "more confident than ever" that scotland will become an independent country. but she said "the fog of brexit" would have to clear before a second referendum could be held. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports from glasgow. two big questions have been hanging over this conference. when will nicola sturgeon set a date for another independence referendum? and would she, like theresa may, dance on...
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angus crawford, bbc news.urrently the republicans control both the senate and the house of representatives, but if the democrats can take back one of them, they could limit president trump's actions in the second half of his term. polls suggest that the democrats have a good chance of taking control of the house of representatives, but the fight for the senate is more difficult to predict. they will need to win in key battlegrounds including north dakota, from where our north america editorjon sopel reports. # well, people, get ready # heidi's coming... heidi heitkamp is down to earth, easy—going, and not in the least grand. and she's popular. even her opponents say nice things. but her already difficult task became herculean when she voted against brett kavanaugh getting on the supreme court. that decision has fired up her republican opponents. but she told me she has no regrets. people want somebody who votes with their conscience. somebody who actually sits down, listens to the story and does what they thin
angus crawford, bbc news.urrently the republicans control both the senate and the house of representatives, but if the democrats can take back one of them, they could limit president trump's actions in the second half of his term. polls suggest that the democrats have a good chance of taking control of the house of representatives, but the fight for the senate is more difficult to predict. they will need to win in key battlegrounds including north dakota, from where our north america editorjon...
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angus crawford, bbc news.resentatives and the upper chamber — the senate. currently, the republicans control both houses, but if the democrats can take back one of them, they could limit president trump's actions in the second half of his term. polls suggest that the democrats have a good chance of taking control of the house of representatives, but the fight for the senate is more difficult to predict. they will need to win in key battlegrounds, including north dakota, from where our north america editorjon sopel reports. # well, people get ready # heidi's coming. heidi heitkamp is down to earth, easy—going, and not in the least grand. and she's popular. even her opponents say nice things. but her already difficult task became herculean when she voted against brett kavanaugh getting on the supreme court. that decision has fired up her republican opponents. but she told me she has no regrets. people want somebody who votes with their conscience. somebody who actually sits down, listens to the story and does wh
angus crawford, bbc news.resentatives and the upper chamber — the senate. currently, the republicans control both houses, but if the democrats can take back one of them, they could limit president trump's actions in the second half of his term. polls suggest that the democrats have a good chance of taking control of the house of representatives, but the fight for the senate is more difficult to predict. they will need to win in key battlegrounds, including north dakota, from where our north...
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angus medicine is an economist who looked historically at gdp per person of the year 0, from the year prices born but not from the year 0 and took it forward to the current day and it's is a hockey stick. it goes like this and then you get to 1790 when we ratified the constitution and it goes like this. i show that one of my sons, i have 6 kids. my son who thinks he knows more about everything that i do, he got his degree in finance from washington university and went to wall street and now he's working for ford but he said that the industrial revolution and i said angus madison broke this out by geographic areas. so i showed him the united states and i'd say it shoots up and the civil war ends and it shoots straight up. japan. shoots up, and really the whole gtd thing and told the united states it's close to 0, gdp per person. it goes up alittle in the 1500s with british mercantilism but all that money went to the aristocrats but with the united states it went straight up . japan went up a little and the end of world war ii we implement free-market capitalism and american democracy s
angus medicine is an economist who looked historically at gdp per person of the year 0, from the year prices born but not from the year 0 and took it forward to the current day and it's is a hockey stick. it goes like this and then you get to 1790 when we ratified the constitution and it goes like this. i show that one of my sons, i have 6 kids. my son who thinks he knows more about everything that i do, he got his degree in finance from washington university and went to wall street and now...
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angus crawford, bbc news. angus crawford, bbc news.ary fund has warned that a trade war between the us and china risks making the world a "poorer and more dangerous place" in its latest assessment of the global economy. the imf has lowered its forecast for global growth this year and next. it said that a full—blown trade war between the two superpowers would put a significant dent in economic recovery. 0n the last day of the scottish national party conference, the first minister, nicola sturgeon will make her keynote speech. it is thought she will renew calls for independence. and she is expected to say that scotland needs to offer people "optimism and hope" to contrast with what she'll call the "unfolding calamity" of a westminster government. women who need treatment for urinary incontinence should only be offered mesh surgery as a last resort, according to new draft guidelines for the nhs. the national institute for health and care excellence — or nice — says non—surgical options, like pelvic muscle exercises, should be the first ch
angus crawford, bbc news. angus crawford, bbc news.ary fund has warned that a trade war between the us and china risks making the world a "poorer and more dangerous place" in its latest assessment of the global economy. the imf has lowered its forecast for global growth this year and next. it said that a full—blown trade war between the two superpowers would put a significant dent in economic recovery. 0n the last day of the scottish national party conference, the first minister,...
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angus crawford, bbc news.t the hardship caused by changes to the benefits system. a committee of mps warned that universal credit is leading to increased debt, rent arrears and the use of food banks. the government says it will consider the committee's findings. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. as fast as supplies come in they go out faster. is universal credit driving more people to use food banks? the people who run them seem to think so. you only have to ask. universal credit has been rolled out here since december last year. we've seen our numbers at this food bank more than double since then. we are finding that lots of people who are claiming universal credit, they are getting universal credit, many of them are working, but they are still being driven into debt, struggling to feed themselves and their families. tinned tomatoes... the need is undeniable, the need for help putting food on the table, millions badly short of cash with mounting debt. in today's report, a cross—party committee
angus crawford, bbc news.t the hardship caused by changes to the benefits system. a committee of mps warned that universal credit is leading to increased debt, rent arrears and the use of food banks. the government says it will consider the committee's findings. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. as fast as supplies come in they go out faster. is universal credit driving more people to use food banks? the people who run them seem to think so. you only have to ask. universal...
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angus crawford, bbc news.murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. it comes a day after saudi arabia's public prosecutor admitted that the killing was premeditated. meanwhile, jamal khashoggi's fiance has spoken for the first time and says she does not believe the united states is sincere in trying to get to the bottom of the case. she spoke of her "blind panic" when mr khashoggi did not emerge from the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier this month. translation: the fact that he said he didn't want to go to the consulate, especially after he settled in the united states. a majority of his friends, those who were arrested after he left the country. i know he had questions on whether something he didn't expect could happen at the consulate. i don't know if it's accurate to say that he was worried that he could be arrested, but he was worried about possibilities like being interrogated or being asked to return home. our correspondent in istanbul, mark lowen, has been following developments. well, this was the fi
angus crawford, bbc news.murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. it comes a day after saudi arabia's public prosecutor admitted that the killing was premeditated. meanwhile, jamal khashoggi's fiance has spoken for the first time and says she does not believe the united states is sincere in trying to get to the bottom of the case. she spoke of her "blind panic" when mr khashoggi did not emerge from the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier this month. translation: the fact that he said...
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angus crawford, bbc news.s on bbc news. as mps return to parliament after recess, a former brexit minister warns that ‘at least a0' conservative mps are poised to vote against any deal based on theresa may's current plans. representatives of northern ireland's two main unionist parties meet the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels. the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack is identified as a military doctor working for the russian intelligence service. i'm ben thompson with the business news. the bank of england has called on the eu to do more to protect financial services in the event of a hard brexit. the bank's financial policy committee said that the need for action "is now pressing". it's warned that insurance, derivatives and the transfer of data are all at risk. a committee of mps say water companies should be able to force customers on to water meters to reduce usage. the environment, food and rural affairs committee also says targets for companies to reduce water leak
angus crawford, bbc news.s on bbc news. as mps return to parliament after recess, a former brexit minister warns that ‘at least a0' conservative mps are poised to vote against any deal based on theresa may's current plans. representatives of northern ireland's two main unionist parties meet the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels. the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack is identified as a military doctor working for the russian intelligence service. i'm...
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you're writing aboard a machine that may be the john deere of the future called angus, doing all the heavy lifting. it rolls on special wheels that rotates forward and backwards and side to side. >> we have beautiful pieces. butter head. >> the company is first focusing on salad greens all grown in the warehouse and it is packaging produce with local chefs. >> we are focusing on local chefs initially. we expect to expand to grocery stores in 2019. >> although california has easy access to the freshest greens, many parts of the world do not. iron ox says with its automated methods, it can produce a delicious salad bowl anywhere. in san carlos, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> no shortage of excitement right now in oakland. this is a live look at a watch party inside the tree house at the coliseum. loaded with fans as you can see there, watching the a's take on the yankees tonight in new york. and if the a's win, they are headed to the playoffs. the a's are the underdogs in tonight's do or die wild card game. but they have been playing very good baseball the last few weeks. fans say they hope
you're writing aboard a machine that may be the john deere of the future called angus, doing all the heavy lifting. it rolls on special wheels that rotates forward and backwards and side to side. >> we have beautiful pieces. butter head. >> the company is first focusing on salad greens all grown in the warehouse and it is packaging produce with local chefs. >> we are focusing on local chefs initially. we expect to expand to grocery stores in 2019. >> although california...
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with you share this dance with you ♪ >> it appears the song was appropriate because it was bella by angustone. it was a completely randam sudden moment between karen and her husband cameron. they just got married in scotland, and after the reception, they decided to walk down to this plaza when they saw a street performer there. and they were like, let's just have a little moment right here in the middle of the plaza. and then once they dropped the cash into the case, they just walk away, wave to people. she looked beautiful. people clapped. >> maybe they're just being smart. this is cheaper than hiring a wedding band. >> from love at the plaza to love under water, this couple is going diving. she is diving for her very first time. and that is why right here you see they're getting a quick crash course. once they get into their wet suits they walk right into the water. they get to see the little fishies. there's a sparkly down there but she doesn't see it until it's made very clear, yes, of course, i'm talking about that engagement ring that her boyfriend snuck in his gear to the bottom o
with you share this dance with you ♪ >> it appears the song was appropriate because it was bella by angustone. it was a completely randam sudden moment between karen and her husband cameron. they just got married in scotland, and after the reception, they decided to walk down to this plaza when they saw a street performer there. and they were like, let's just have a little moment right here in the middle of the plaza. and then once they dropped the cash into the case, they just walk...
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i will use angus deaton, nobel laureate economist , he won his nobel prize for the cause of poverty. he's a firm believer that applying rent controls over the long-term is less affordability to the poor people. you can say that it's not okay to ignore the experts in the science on climate change, but some people believe that it's okay to ignore the experts on the science of rent control. i disagree with that. >> you know, when i taught high school economics, we said economists were as good as weather people in understanding why we have a weather crisis or event. they weren't so good at predicting it. my best teaching friend charlie hibberd who was best teacher at galileo high school so many times that they passed a rule that no teacher could win it more than two years in a row. he won the best teacher of the year award and he's in his retirement years. he and his wife are facing eviction from a speculative landlord. where is he living? it is minneapolis-st. paul. we know that we need more housing and we know we need to do more for the homeless crisis. >> reporter: one final pitch to
i will use angus deaton, nobel laureate economist , he won his nobel prize for the cause of poverty. he's a firm believer that applying rent controls over the long-term is less affordability to the poor people. you can say that it's not okay to ignore the experts in the science on climate change, but some people believe that it's okay to ignore the experts on the science of rent control. i disagree with that. >> you know, when i taught high school economics, we said economists were as...
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"outfront" now is maine's independent senator angus king, who caucuses with the democrats. he sits on the senate's intelligence and arm services committees. senator, good to see you, as always. at this point, given all this reporting, do you believe the saudi denials that the crown prince and the king knew about this? are you prepared to believe that this was, as president trump put it, rogue killers? >> i don't believe the denials. why would you believe the denials? because they've had progressive denials. first they said they knew nothing whatsoever, he left in good shape, they don't know what happened to him. now, you know, they concede that he was there, maybe he was killed. no. i just -- i just don't believe it. and that an operation of this sophistication with two jet airplanes coming in, 15 people, there was just a report in "the new york times" moments ago that people that were seen getting off that airplane and going into the consulate were people who were closely identified with the crown prince, who traveled with him, who got off the plane with him in paris or in
"outfront" now is maine's independent senator angus king, who caucuses with the democrats. he sits on the senate's intelligence and arm services committees. senator, good to see you, as always. at this point, given all this reporting, do you believe the saudi denials that the crown prince and the king knew about this? are you prepared to believe that this was, as president trump put it, rogue killers? >> i don't believe the denials. why would you believe the denials? because...
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i want to talk about all of the breaking news right now with senator abc -- angus king.hanks very much for joining us. what is your reaction first of all to these three letters? they may contain, two of them at least in the initial investigations contain this poison ricin, which is deadly? >> i think the bald news is this is terrible. the good news is it was caught. i think that's important to realize. but why someone would do something like this is just beyond me. but it sounds like the secret service is on top of it. the question that you asked i think was a good one, and that is are they connected, the white house and the pentagon. why the chief admiral of the navy was included is sort of strange as well. so clearly we're at the very beginning of that story, but i'm just happy that it appears that the checks and the security provisions have worked. >> yeah. it is a very disturbing development indeed. we will get some more information. i know you are on the intelligence committee, the armed services committee. i'm sure you and your staff will be working on this as well
i want to talk about all of the breaking news right now with senator abc -- angus king.hanks very much for joining us. what is your reaction first of all to these three letters? they may contain, two of them at least in the initial investigations contain this poison ricin, which is deadly? >> i think the bald news is this is terrible. the good news is it was caught. i think that's important to realize. but why someone would do something like this is just beyond me. but it sounds like the...
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a group of women from maine visited independent senator angus king's office to talk about their opposition to the nomination of cap not to the supreme court. -- of kavanaugh to the spring court. -- the supreme court.
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angus look i mean i think the lack of was there for. the last half an hour or first but i had the fun go up close. thank you i'm. going out on a nine yes salmon i'm a loner. and i look i guess. i will follow the army that the medical staff. will or in the film i was. full of warming and galley you all know that gallo you know what adam was and. what i meant. there's no hour. this is the. beginning of the. era germany's chancellor rules out standing for another term. as head conservative party. government coalition in two recent elections of course the chancellor towards the excess after more than a decade in power the program. rio de janeiro's celebrates a. new president. the man they call the. it's a full.
angus look i mean i think the lack of was there for. the last half an hour or first but i had the fun go up close. thank you i'm. going out on a nine yes salmon i'm a loner. and i look i guess. i will follow the army that the medical staff. will or in the film i was. full of warming and galley you all know that gallo you know what adam was and. what i meant. there's no hour. this is the. beginning of the. era germany's chancellor rules out standing for another term. as head conservative party....
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angus crawford, bbc news. the time is 5:48pm.er to premiere their latest films, with this year's programme boasting stars including keira knightley to liam neeson. one of the films shown this week is "outlaw king", the story of robert the bruce battling for scotland's independence from england in the 14th century. david mackenzie is the film's director and he's with me, thanks very much for coming on. let's have a look. where's robert? where's your husband ? i don't know! it tears at the soul... where's your brother? no! but it can also be a weapon. screaming. i'm done with running, and i'm sick of hiding. power is making decisions. and whatever course you are charting, i choose you. my husband. we need to unite scotland. robert the bruce is an outlaw. any man or woman who would give shelter to him or his ranks... is to be executed without trial. the people are desperate for justice. i serve robert bruce! join us to free our land! that is a taste in adding to the clips there. david, welcome. how did this start? clearly the store
angus crawford, bbc news. the time is 5:48pm.er to premiere their latest films, with this year's programme boasting stars including keira knightley to liam neeson. one of the films shown this week is "outlaw king", the story of robert the bruce battling for scotland's independence from england in the 14th century. david mackenzie is the film's director and he's with me, thanks very much for coming on. let's have a look. where's robert? where's your husband ? i don't know! it tears at...
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angus crawford, bbc news.nisters of synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence and disorder. the spray will be carried by officers in all publicly run prisons for men from 2019. the announcement comes as the prison governors' association accused the government of failing to react quickly enough to a ‘crisis' injails. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has the story. it's been used by police for years, and now prison officers will be carrying one, too. pava is the latest piece of equipment to help staff deal with violence behind bars. and this is how the pepper—like spray works. stop what you're doing! we were given a demonstration at hull prison, one of fourjails where pava has been trialled. it's an exceptional measure, and we would only use it if we felt that there was harm likely to be caused to a person, a third party or ourselves, or to prevent violence or prevent that harm from taking place. so what is pava? it's a chemical called pelargonic acid vanillylamide. it causes eye irritation and
angus crawford, bbc news.nisters of synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence and disorder. the spray will be carried by officers in all publicly run prisons for men from 2019. the announcement comes as the prison governors' association accused the government of failing to react quickly enough to a ‘crisis' injails. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has the story. it's been used by police for years, and now prison officers will be carrying one, too. pava is the latest piece of...
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our correspondent angus crawford said sir philip complained that he was being used for what he calledresort in arizona, where the mail on sunday contacted him. he said he'd never set out to cause any kind of offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means. he said it was also injuring his businesses also. interesting that he went on to say during his time at the top of his businesses, there has been from time to time some banter, as he called it, and a bit of humour. but he said if he caused offence, he was happy to apologise. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in new zealand which is the last stop on their 16—day tour. harry and meghan will visit wellington and auckland over the next four days, where they will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. the couple, who are expecting their first child, have already visited australia, fiji and tonga on their first official tour. 0ur royal correspondewntjonny dymond has been travelling with the royal couple. well, here outs
our correspondent angus crawford said sir philip complained that he was being used for what he calledresort in arizona, where the mail on sunday contacted him. he said he'd never set out to cause any kind of offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means. he said it was also injuring his businesses also. interesting that he went on to say during his time at the top of his businesses, there has...
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sir philip says the last week has been the worst of his life. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is withence for the first time infourdays, broken his silence for the first time in four days, describing it as the worst week of his life. he is at a health resort in arizona. he said he never set out to cause offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means, saying it is injuring his businesses also. interesting he went on to say during his time at the top of his businesses, there has been from time to time some banter, as he called it, and a bit of humour, but he said if he caused offence, he was happy to apologise. thank you. a 60—year—old who only learned to swim a couple of months ago is hoping to become the oldest woman to row the atlantic solo. shirley thompson set herself the challenge after reaching the birthday milestone and, if she succeeds, she'll be the oldest woman ever to cross any ocean solo. hugh schofield joined her for her first training session at sea. dawn over the bay of
sir philip says the last week has been the worst of his life. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is withence for the first time infourdays, broken his silence for the first time in four days, describing it as the worst week of his life. he is at a health resort in arizona. he said he never set out to cause offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means, saying it is injuring his businesses also....
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many of we also have mary ellen carole the director of the department of emergency management and angusty and oohed like to bring up professor to discuss a little bit about the recommendations in this report. >> thank you. i've been working on a team with the applied technology council with the team of other academics and technical engineers to develop this. there's 16 recommendations in our plan. i won't a at the present time to go through all of them. a few of the high points, first to get a handle on the issues with tall buildings, we initiated developing a data base of how many tall buildings are there in san francisco. what are their occupancy and about what types of materials were they built out of. depending on the age and materials of the buildings, we learned things through subsequent earthquakes. with concrete structure and in 1994 north ridge earthquake and l.a. we learned about fracture issues with frames. in the existing building inventory of tall buildings there's many of those tall steel moment frame buildings in the city. so from that, we developed recommendations and so
many of we also have mary ellen carole the director of the department of emergency management and angusty and oohed like to bring up professor to discuss a little bit about the recommendations in this report. >> thank you. i've been working on a team with the applied technology council with the team of other academics and technical engineers to develop this. there's 16 recommendations in our plan. i won't a at the present time to go through all of them. a few of the high points, first to...
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angus crawford is at the high court the first witness appeared on a big screen in court 20, live on arred to by the initials pbx, but in a statement already submitted to the court, he said he was first sexually abused in 2009, and that lasted until 2014. he claims his abuser was douglas slade. a dangerous and manipulative paedophile. briton douglas slade now behind bars in the uk. but for 30 years, he lived here, angeles city in the philippines. it's claimed he would entice children into his home and abuse them. whenever i remember the things he did to me, the way he abused us, it comes back to my mind. everything he did. a member of the notorious paedophile information exchange, two years ago he was extradited, tried and convicted of sex offences against children in the uk in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. but today he faces a new legal battle. five young people in the philippines are suing him over the abuse they say they suffered. it's thought to be the first case of its kind to reach the high court. i think the message needs to be sent out to those who, in the west in particular, who thi
angus crawford is at the high court the first witness appeared on a big screen in court 20, live on arred to by the initials pbx, but in a statement already submitted to the court, he said he was first sexually abused in 2009, and that lasted until 2014. he claims his abuser was douglas slade. a dangerous and manipulative paedophile. briton douglas slade now behind bars in the uk. but for 30 years, he lived here, angeles city in the philippines. it's claimed he would entice children into his...
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left what is this it's the run up to the midterm elections of course and he's finally running because angus often said he should well know i'm not sure he's running i think it's the dangers of if he did have launched from the white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from karl marx the bearded man himself or bernie sanders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the way to his council of economic advisers report us two hundredth anniversary to eight hundred nine hundred twenty eighteen it's all in the still that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all were financed through higher taxes g.d.p. would fall by nine percent seven thousand dollars per year this report is on trump's desk at the moment he thinks that i actually i didn't understand this they keep looking to they seem to think that's gathered avers marxist they'd buy out if you mean exactly as and explain that let me read to you something which i actually found very confusin
left what is this it's the run up to the midterm elections of course and he's finally running because angus often said he should well know i'm not sure he's running i think it's the dangers of if he did have launched from the white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from karl marx the bearded man himself or bernie sanders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the way to his...
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sir philip says the last week has been the worst of his life. 0ur correspondent angus crawford said sirhe described this as the worst week of his life. he is at a health resort in arizona, where the mail on sunday contacted him. he said he'd never set out to cause any kind of offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means. he said it was also injuring his businesses also. interesting that he went on to say during his time at the top of his businesses, there has been from time to time some banter, as he called it, and a bit of humour. but he said if he caused offence, he was happy to apologise. the duke and duchess of sussex have been welcomed to new zealand with a traditional maori greeting for the last stop on their 16—day tour. they performed a hongi, where they touched noses and foreheads with maori elders. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond sent this report. it seems like a pretty odd kind of greeting. but it was a maori welcome to new zealand for harry and meghan. harry braced fo
sir philip says the last week has been the worst of his life. 0ur correspondent angus crawford said sirhe described this as the worst week of his life. he is at a health resort in arizona, where the mail on sunday contacted him. he said he'd never set out to cause any kind of offence. he described the situation as a horror story and said he was very upset and felt he was being used for target practice, whatever that means. he said it was also injuring his businesses also. interesting that he...
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it in such a way that the relationship with their riyadh would be terminated as say had to change angus's made a public plea to the u.s. rising in the washington post she said at this time i implore president trampin first lady malani are trying to help shed light on jamal's disappearance i also urge saudi arabia especially can sell man a crown prince mohammed bin someone to say the same level of sensitivity and release c.c.t.v. footage from the consulate jamal is a valuable person an exemplary thinker and a courageous man who has been fighting for his principles i don't know how i can keep living if he was abducted or killed in tech came. the u.s. government has demanded a full investigation into casualties disappearance and there are growing calls in washington for stronger action against saudi arabia allan vesa has more. one week on since the disappearance of american resident jamal khashoggi in istanbul and the u.s. is still chasing answers i know nothing right and i know what everybody else knows now the u.s. state department insists it is pressuring the saudis were not going to make
it in such a way that the relationship with their riyadh would be terminated as say had to change angus's made a public plea to the u.s. rising in the washington post she said at this time i implore president trampin first lady malani are trying to help shed light on jamal's disappearance i also urge saudi arabia especially can sell man a crown prince mohammed bin someone to say the same level of sensitivity and release c.c.t.v. footage from the consulate jamal is a valuable person an exemplary...
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it there thanks very much taking the time to join us there from say welcome to fiance had to change angus has made a public plea to the u.s. writing in the washington post she says at this time i implore president trump and first lady maloney a trump to help shed light on jamal's disappearance saudi arabia especially king solomon and probably prince bahama been salmond to say the same level of sensitivity and really c.c.t.v. footage from the consulate general he she says is a valuable person an exemplary thinker and a courageous man who's been fighting for his principles i don't know how i can keep living if he was abducted or killed in turkey when the u.s. government has demanded a full investigation into his disappearance but there are growing calls in washington also for firm action against saudi arabia alan fisher has more. one week on since the disappearance of american resident jamal khashoggi in istanbul and the u.s. is still chasing answers i know nothing right and i know what everybody else knows nothing the u.s. state department insists it is pressuring the saudis were not going
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|j completely agree with angus.ee, what young people in their 20s are going through at the moment, it is not what we went through. we were extremely fortunate? we were. houses we re extremely fortunate? we were. houses were so cheap, and it is notjust about housing, it is a bigger picture, it was easier to getjobs, they were better paid in relation to they were better paid in relation to the cost of housing and cost of living. we were able to spend more. typically, we were going into a job with a much better pension than polly‘s generation are getting. with a much better pension than polly's generation are getting. what impact is this having on the make—up of communities and how they might vote in elections? the intergenerational foundation have done a surprising study about segregation. we used the same techniques as the americans used to love that racial segregation. we found that the high cost of renting is leading to age segregation, older people are living together in the suburbs, younger people are living in p
|j completely agree with angus.ee, what young people in their 20s are going through at the moment, it is not what we went through. we were extremely fortunate? we were. houses we re extremely fortunate? we were. houses were so cheap, and it is notjust about housing, it is a bigger picture, it was easier to getjobs, they were better paid in relation to they were better paid in relation to the cost of housing and cost of living. we were able to spend more. typically, we were going into a job with...
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this is angu -- a dish simply made of cornmeal and water or milk, cooked for hours. green very rich in protein. it was known as the "poor people's meat" and its use dates back to colonial times when african cooks had to make do with very limited resources. pork has always been common to this area where people raised and still raise their own pigs to butcher. ribs are on the menu today, and i am not complaining. but, look, everything that brazilians claim to love is african, right? the music, the food, all of the classic dishes. do you feel, given how central everything african is to brazil and brazilian identity, do you feel that afro-brazilians have political representation? >> zora santos: no. no. >> anthony: no. no. it's like nobody -- let me think. uh, no. [ zora santos speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: why? why? why? [ zora santos speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: everything in africa is so fundamental to everything that makes brazil awesome. i mean, i could say the same thing about the united states, but -- [ zora santos speaking portuguese ] [ cida speaking po
this is angu -- a dish simply made of cornmeal and water or milk, cooked for hours. green very rich in protein. it was known as the "poor people's meat" and its use dates back to colonial times when african cooks had to make do with very limited resources. pork has always been common to this area where people raised and still raise their own pigs to butcher. ribs are on the menu today, and i am not complaining. but, look, everything that brazilians claim to love is african, right? the...
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. >> we heard from independent senator angus king of maine.his. >> this isn't going to hurt donald trump. he has developed a persona where his supporters, if he gets attacked by "the new york times," his approval rating among his supporters will actually go up. the truest thing he said in the campaign in 2016 was if i shoot someone on fifth avenue in broad daylight, i won't lose any votes. i think this is another case where ironically an expose of this kind, even assuming it's entirely valid i don't think significantly will undermine his support. it might actually help him. >> david, do you think the senator is right? >> no, i don't. i think this is likely to be the first real nick, other than what's going on with stormy daniels, that may peel away a little bit of a teflon. without a doubt those people who support donald trump because they hate the civil rights movement, because they don't want immigrants, they're going to stick can donald trump. but the people who went fwith hm for economic reasons, some of those people have moral compasses a
. >> we heard from independent senator angus king of maine.his. >> this isn't going to hurt donald trump. he has developed a persona where his supporters, if he gets attacked by "the new york times," his approval rating among his supporters will actually go up. the truest thing he said in the campaign in 2016 was if i shoot someone on fifth avenue in broad daylight, i won't lose any votes. i think this is another case where ironically an expose of this kind, even assuming...