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next up, two of our favorites, maddie b and rosendale, so stay with us. we see two travelers so at aadda boom. book now at choicehotels.com has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. so, come on home to what you love. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. our next performer is one of our favorites, maddie b, who many have probably seen and heard around the bay area, including singing the national anthem for the warriors, raiders, and a's. she will sing an acoustic version of her original single "one on one." she will be followed by rosendale, a singer-songwriter from san francisco now based in new york, who is making a name for himself with his original progressive sounds on various labels, and over one million streams on spotify, and millions of views on youtube. rosendale will
next up, two of our favorites, maddie b and rosendale, so stay with us. we see two travelers so at aadda boom. book now at choicehotels.com has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. so, come on home to what you love. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty®...
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and maddy thimontjack is from the institute for government.began by talking about the labour party. it's amendment calling for the uk to stay in some form of customs union was defeated on wednesday's vote so where did that leave labour? what was very interesting this week was that on monday, labour actually significantly shifted its position, it said that it was going to table an amendment to the motion on wednesday but if that was voted down, it would actually support another referendum on the deal. and this is what they confirmed last night so i think at the moment what we are expecting is that when the meaningful vote comes back so when parliament next votes on theresa may's deal, an amendment from labour will go down, saying that they are calling for another referendum. but not everyone in labour will be happy with that. that is true, and i think that is the key bit, that labour might table an amendment saying that and they might whip their party in favour of voting for it but whether all in the party will obey the party whip is yet to be
and maddy thimontjack is from the institute for government.began by talking about the labour party. it's amendment calling for the uk to stay in some form of customs union was defeated on wednesday's vote so where did that leave labour? what was very interesting this week was that on monday, labour actually significantly shifted its position, it said that it was going to table an amendment to the motion on wednesday but if that was voted down, it would actually support another referendum on the...
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thank you for honoring maddie. i look at this award, a champion of peace and nonviolence, and you are exactly the embodiment of that. i got to work with you on the gun buybacks, and all things that have happened in our community, and i just think that for many of us one really awful tragic and unimaginable things happen, many of us want to run away. we want to turn away, and you are somebody who goes directly towards it and shows up every single time, and i think very often when we talk about successes that we've had as a safety on reducing violence or reducing murders, we often look to what the police have done or what the official city response has been, but we know that the real reason for that is because of your work, and because of mothers who show up every time and bring that peace, not just to those who are suffering or who have lost their loved ones, but to make sure that we don't continue that cycle of violence and that we end it and we see the humanity in all of us. i just want to thank you for doing that
thank you for honoring maddie. i look at this award, a champion of peace and nonviolence, and you are exactly the embodiment of that. i got to work with you on the gun buybacks, and all things that have happened in our community, and i just think that for many of us one really awful tragic and unimaginable things happen, many of us want to run away. we want to turn away, and you are somebody who goes directly towards it and shows up every single time, and i think very often when we talk about...
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>> maddie. >> maddie been give you these? problem is bill probably got some before we could. >> he ate the whole box. >> this is only my third, wait, how many are there? three of us. >> well, maddie, thanks, for that. >> thanks, bill. the pope is once again at the center of another controversy between progressive and roman catholics. during a visit at a check shrine in italy, he withdrew his hand to keep people from kissing his ring. the individual went viral with one website calling the pope's acts disturbing. while another tweeted frances, if you don't want to be the vicar of christ, get out of there. a jesuit breast says it's high time kissing bishop's rings disappears. another said they are making sure they engage with him, not treat him like a relic. she a vicar of christ not an -- he began up'ing it at the end to speed things up. >> what an interesting dynamic. especially those that watch the pope closely. >>> new reporting on how much the president's trade war is costing consumers. >> the making of oxycontin agrees to
>> maddie. >> maddie been give you these? problem is bill probably got some before we could. >> he ate the whole box. >> this is only my third, wait, how many are there? three of us. >> well, maddie, thanks, for that. >> thanks, bill. the pope is once again at the center of another controversy between progressive and roman catholics. during a visit at a check shrine in italy, he withdrew his hand to keep people from kissing his ring. the individual went viral...
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maddy, thank you.r the victims of the terrorist attacks in new zealand. the speakerjohn bercow expressed the solidarity of the commons. colleagues won't be surprised to know that i intend to write to my opposite number in new zealand, and i know that i will be able to do so conveying the sympathies of the house and the collective outrage of the house at this slaughter. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with new zealand against terrorism. we will not falter in our commitment to uphold the values of tolerance, religious freedom and democracy that we both hold so dear. later today, the home secretary and i will be speaking with police counterterrorist leaders and security services, to discuss what further measures we can take to protect our mosques and our communities from any threat here in the united kingdom. i want to add to the words that you've said to say to the muslims in my constituency. as jacinda ardern said this morning about the muslims in new zealand "we are you, and you are us. and this hat
maddy, thank you.r the victims of the terrorist attacks in new zealand. the speakerjohn bercow expressed the solidarity of the commons. colleagues won't be surprised to know that i intend to write to my opposite number in new zealand, and i know that i will be able to do so conveying the sympathies of the house and the collective outrage of the house at this slaughter. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with new zealand against terrorism. we will not falter in our commitment to uphold the...
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something that maddie has always dreamed of doing. wake skating is very similar to wakeboarding. get rid of the bindings and it marries those two disciplines. e durban area. >> it would be a fun commute. >> if you want to see the entire film uninterrupted, check out rightthisminute.com and click on our mobile app. >> you as a model and you as a good photographer is probably had to shoot some stuff in some stretchy areas. that woman on the left, that is jessica and she's a photographer. and on the right is flannery underwood. she's a photographer. in the middle is their model, zoe. their job is to shoot high quality pictures in trashy areas. here they are on location number one. >> we've seen jessica's work on this show before. so i have no doubt they're going to make it look>> w comes to hi fashion, it's always about being weird. so some jex that position between their clothes and this stuff is what you expect to see. >> these pictures will be the first ones in your portfolio. >> and look at those weird poses, but then the pictures look amazing. >> a photographer has their own st
something that maddie has always dreamed of doing. wake skating is very similar to wakeboarding. get rid of the bindings and it marries those two disciplines. e durban area. >> it would be a fun commute. >> if you want to see the entire film uninterrupted, check out rightthisminute.com and click on our mobile app. >> you as a model and you as a good photographer is probably had to shoot some stuff in some stretchy areas. that woman on the left, that is jessica and she's a...
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the advantages range from spending on education to maddy who you love. when they run to the finish line the coordinator points out the difference those without advantages have to work much harder to get there they are going to get through with through this game i've learned much more about the constitution when i studied this before i never paid much attention to it. i times we just consider the fact that we have rights we have a right we don't need forget the fact that we have our duties as an indian citizens as well. well i'm attention because it is starting to become rather tosk this time they'll be learning about this right against exploitation in another dimension for the two friends and another to share lesson on the loss the land the that there is more stories on our website you know. and you can check us out on facebook as well . and in action the biggest the world has seen kicks off in less than a month we leave you with the political rallies as parties appeal to stuff. your link time news from africa and the world join us on facebook t w for. p
the advantages range from spending on education to maddy who you love. when they run to the finish line the coordinator points out the difference those without advantages have to work much harder to get there they are going to get through with through this game i've learned much more about the constitution when i studied this before i never paid much attention to it. i times we just consider the fact that we have rights we have a right we don't need forget the fact that we have our duties as an...
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well you seem to in this case when these two girls were allegedly kidnapped and then photos due to maddy the people who kidnapped them. they already have powerful people there are. very few plans associated with strong political parties in these prudence's especially in the sindh programs so they're relic inducted people deaf you to this day up awful tribal leaders they control the administration local administration police and all these these kind of things so it becomes very difficult for law enforcement agencies to try to act against these people economically with full. i mean often even there for the time being i was speaking to us on this. today really even now with pictures of the remembrance service for the victims of the crash just trying to talk and using your next time. to. be. thinking about the. city in ruins. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . pleasures occupied the city center seventeen president to church's response was. never any. of. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom to. one. ho
well you seem to in this case when these two girls were allegedly kidnapped and then photos due to maddy the people who kidnapped them. they already have powerful people there are. very few plans associated with strong political parties in these prudence's especially in the sindh programs so they're relic inducted people deaf you to this day up awful tribal leaders they control the administration local administration police and all these these kind of things so it becomes very difficult for law...
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maddy, always good to see you. let‘s ta ke maddy, always good to see you. have an independent agriculture policy. we would become an independent country again. thank you very much indeed, mr speaker. isn‘t there something really quite liberating about the debate that we are having here this afternoon? because the normal atmosphere, the normal structure, one side and the other propositions has all disappeared, as the house of commons has taken control of this really important discussion about how we‘re going to ta ke discussion about how we‘re going to take our country forward. the other thing that is striking is that every single member has spoken in support ofa single member has spoken in support of a proposition has not sought to rubbish the other proposition. they have put their case in an effort to win support from across the house and if that is not confirmation of the wisdom of the house i don‘t like the wisdom of the house i don‘t like the phrase having taken control because i think it is ourjob to allow us to do that, then i don‘t know what is. ever
maddy, always good to see you. let‘s ta ke maddy, always good to see you. have an independent agriculture policy. we would become an independent country again. thank you very much indeed, mr speaker. isn‘t there something really quite liberating about the debate that we are having here this afternoon? because the normal atmosphere, the normal structure, one side and the other propositions has all disappeared, as the house of commons has taken control of this really important discussion...
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so who will be this year's maddie poppe?eps of some of the most powerful alum? >> kelly clarkson, adam lambert, they are doing regular things, normal jobs -- >> phillip phillips. >> yeah, to see what they are doing and how they are superstars right now, that's what i love. >> congratulations. >> 17 seasons later, i think it's safe to say that's what we all love about "american idol." >> you're going to hollywood! >> the next season, the next episode airs here on abc wednesday night at 8:00, 7:00 central. >> what was your favorite moment from last night? >> we'll talk about it in a little bit but there is a girl names myra i am excited for. >> there are people i saw last night, they are 17, and they were just born when "american idol" premiered. that makes me feel a little -- >> if i think about it too hard i will get emotional, but as somebody who grew up with idol, to be here with you guys talking about it, i'm so grateful to be here. >> oh, my gosh, will. >> i'm so grateful. >> "american idol" touches across this country a
so who will be this year's maddie poppe?eps of some of the most powerful alum? >> kelly clarkson, adam lambert, they are doing regular things, normal jobs -- >> phillip phillips. >> yeah, to see what they are doing and how they are superstars right now, that's what i love. >> congratulations. >> 17 seasons later, i think it's safe to say that's what we all love about "american idol." >> you're going to hollywood! >> the next season, the next...
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joining me "new york post" columnist carol marco wits and national taxpayer union senior fellow maddycarol, let me start with you. the story does not stop it. will get more salacious. why there is this sort of shad and fraud kind of thing that celebrities that like to point their finger at the deplorables, there is a lot of other real serious issues here. >> absolutely. i think it's a gross misuse of money. i think it's really sick thing to do to your kid to tell them you don't believe in them and they have to go to a certain college to treat them like they are an accessory. >> charles: you are mostly blaming the parents? >> absolutely. i think if the kids knew they just went along with what the parents are doing. parents are supposed to set the example and set the examples of having no morals or ethics, your kids are going to go along with it. >> charles: maddy, what about the college system itself? many are saying it's a serious situation here and it's about time that america looked at this. we have 1.6 trillion of student debt. 11% of it is 90 days delinquent. could fall on the lap
joining me "new york post" columnist carol marco wits and national taxpayer union senior fellow maddycarol, let me start with you. the story does not stop it. will get more salacious. why there is this sort of shad and fraud kind of thing that celebrities that like to point their finger at the deplorables, there is a lot of other real serious issues here. >> absolutely. i think it's a gross misuse of money. i think it's really sick thing to do to your kid to tell them you don't...
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monch on out just a few maddy has sounded bates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times and had tad's five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. and a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem share their thoughts on its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in tunis yet join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and the military in man ma ma ch on i'll just sierra. military government is accused of using repressive. critics. but. what i want. you to understand the very different. after donald trump and kim jong. il agreement the ports emerge that north korea is rebuilding a rocket launch site. down well into life for my headquarters in doha with iran also ahead germany extends its ban on selling weapons to saudi arabia resisting pressure from european allies. the challenges facing nigeria as it prepares to bring home twenty thousand sex trafficking victims from mali. and the european commi
monch on out just a few maddy has sounded bates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times and had tad's five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. and a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem share their thoughts on its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in tunis yet join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical...
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i just wanted to connect what you said to maddy's worlds for stocks and an inflection point with theeek like we just had. >> i krcorroborate what michell said we have to recognize we have a strong january we had a strong december and also, take a look at the wage growth numbers. so while we saw weakness in the actual new job hiring numbers, wage growth was actually a little bit hot which is a good sign for the economy and good line that labor has some bargaining power where they haven't had the entire cycle. >> maddi, there's daebebate as late if the progress of trade talks is factored into the markets and flip side if negative factors is priced in. what is your take on those two conflicting balancing acts >> we are broadly expecting 4% to 6% earnings growth and if we see that come through we think we see anywhere between, you know, a 2900 to 3000 on the s&p with no multiple expansion and we do think to your point there's upside surprise. i don't think that the entire positive china trade negotiations outcome is priced in to stocks so to the extent we get a positive outcome, whether
i just wanted to connect what you said to maddy's worlds for stocks and an inflection point with theeek like we just had. >> i krcorroborate what michell said we have to recognize we have a strong january we had a strong december and also, take a look at the wage growth numbers. so while we saw weakness in the actual new job hiring numbers, wage growth was actually a little bit hot which is a good sign for the economy and good line that labor has some bargaining power where they haven't...
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maddy thimont-jack, i do have to say you expended very well.t very well. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.a0pm and 11.30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining us tonight are the broadcaster david davies and jessica elgot, the chief political correspondent for the guardian. the un says cyclone idai could be one of the worst weather—related disasters to hit the southern hemisphere. according to the president of mozambique, the country which was worst hit, the death toll could rise to a thousand. it's thought a 30—mile stretch of land is underwater — after the river buzi burst its banks. the storm made landfall near the port city of beira — north of the capital — with winds of over a hundred miles per hour. it then moved inland, carrying the floodwaters with it to malawi and zimbabwe, from where shingai nyoka reports. the cyclone has carved out a whole new landscape. rivers and waterfalls now flow where generations have lived. communities are separated and in need of help.
maddy thimont-jack, i do have to say you expended very well.t very well. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.a0pm and 11.30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining us tonight are the broadcaster david davies and jessica elgot, the chief political correspondent for the guardian. the un says cyclone idai could be one of the worst weather—related disasters to hit the southern hemisphere. according to the president of...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tonitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending the temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: severe water shortages and power outages in venezuela as the crisis there intensifies. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief, this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours, then, the soviet union lost an elderly, sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots in the gym. then he came out through a fire exit and started firing at our h
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tonitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an...
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maddy has sent engages in rigorous debates cutting through the headlines on up front twenty five yearson from the genocide that killed nearly a million people rwanda has rebuilt but how far of its people have been reconciled the emmy award winning show phone lines is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories israel is to hold an early election on the ninth of april but with the corruption scandal looming will benjamin netanyahu extend his ten years as prime minister april on al-jazeera. and that's because technological at the center. to live side by side. in its. challenges canyon up developers to help small scale farmers cultivate a new future but can mobile phones really be the seed of change it's a starting point because it's already both people to go out silicon savannah on al-jazeera. in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories. on a gyptian brokered ceasefire hamas and israel may be wavering israeli army says it's been hitting several hamas targets in the past few hours. monday but israel across the gaza strip and hamas members of these ten rockets into so
maddy has sent engages in rigorous debates cutting through the headlines on up front twenty five yearson from the genocide that killed nearly a million people rwanda has rebuilt but how far of its people have been reconciled the emmy award winning show phone lines is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories israel is to hold an early election on the ninth of april but with the corruption scandal looming will benjamin netanyahu extend his ten years as prime minister april on...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york todefinitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending the temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. trading has started in asia, following events in westminster earlier. karishma vaswanii joins us from the heart of singapore's financial district. overnight, we saw the british pound appreciate against the us dollar. how is it faring in asian trade? yeah, well, it slipped off those 2% gains that we saw in the british pound that i think that is to be expected in the initial stages of the reaction to that vote, traders we re the reaction to that vote, traders were hoping
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york todefinitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york totely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending the temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. the judge in the trial over the killing of kimjong—nam, the half—brother of kim jong—un, has agreed to postpone it until 1 april. dwaan tee hwong from vietnam is the sole remaining defendant. on monday, another defendant, an indonesian woman, was unexpectedly released after lobbying by her government. president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort has been jailed for another 43 months, on top of his a7—mon
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york totely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tos definitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending a temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. letters get more on this now. —— let us letters get more on this now. —— let us get more on this now. scott hamilton is the managing director of leeham company and has spent more than three decades in the commercial aviation industry. you spent three decades in commercial aviation. what do you think of this situation? i think the faa was slow in taking this action. the world typically follows and looks to the faa to be a leader in safety. in this case the faa was the last on
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tos definitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of...
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maddy has son did bates' discusses i'm dissects the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in china zia join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and the military in min ma ma ch on i will just sierra. africa's most populous nation a block just economy has a youth unemployment problem in a bid to control the internet of the future some say a kind of digital ion go to this folder we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. which ever you are. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the powerful to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean it no i mean if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the uncon
maddy has son did bates' discusses i'm dissects the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in china zia join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tolanes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending a temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. our north america business correspondent samira hussain is at boeing headquarters in chicago. what is the latest from boeing there? it is hard to imagine a worse position for a playmaker to find itself in. its most importantjet has been grounded everywhere and so now the pressure is on boeing to find a fix and to do it fast. already some airlines are talking about compensation and with almost 5000 outstanding orders for these planes, this crisis is quickly becoming a costly one. just this week the playmaker has lost so
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york tolanes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending a...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york to it's definitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending the temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. let's round up some of the day's other news for you. the us senate has approved a resolution to end american military involvement in yemen. the vote is a rejection of president trump's policy towards saudi arabia, leader of the arab coalition backing yemen's government. the argument is that congress should determine when the country goes to war, not the president. the four year civil conflict has become an international proxy war and created the world's biggest hu
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york to it's definitely a smart decision to ground the planes. it's better safe than sorry when it comes to dangers in the air. but i do think that they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but...
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let's talk to maddy teemont—jack from the institute for government.s in the next day or so? first to say is i think we're hoping we get more clarity on what mps might wa nt get more clarity on what mps might want in the next two days. there is this vote on whether to leave the without a deal. the prime minister's motions as she rejects leaving the eu without a deal on the 29th of march, she is reiterating that no deal is the legal default and that actually, she says in her motion, that the only way to avoid no deal is to vote for a deal. there is another way to do that. you can revoke article 50. we might see an amendment to that effect coming from the group of mps who support a further referendum. they may table an amendment to that effect later tonight. just to be clear, living at the end of this month is in parliamentary legislation. yeah. at the moment this is set out under eu law and uk law. the eu withdrawal act contains the date of exit as being march 29. but also when we triggered article 50 on march 29, 2017, that set a two year ticking clock
let's talk to maddy teemont—jack from the institute for government.s in the next day or so? first to say is i think we're hoping we get more clarity on what mps might wa nt get more clarity on what mps might want in the next two days. there is this vote on whether to leave the without a deal. the prime minister's motions as she rejects leaving the eu without a deal on the 29th of march, she is reiterating that no deal is the legal default and that actually, she says in her motion, that the...
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the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york to it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending a temporary grounding of the entire global feat. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. a school has collapsed in nigeria's biggest city, lagos, killing at least eight people, some of them children. rescuers have spent the day searching the remains of the structure for survivors. dozens of people have been pulled alive from the rubble but it's thought many more remain trapped inside. local officials say the building was unsafe and an order to demolish it had been ignored. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anna isaac, economics and trade correspondent from the daily telegraph
the groundings have affected david and his daughter maddie, who were supposed to fly from new york to it's better safe than sorry when it comes to changes in the air. but i do think they should notify their customers when their flights are being cancelled, and helping them reschedule for another time. as this 737 max landed in the american capital tonight, boeing said it continues to have full confidence in the safety of the plane, but out of an abundance of caution is recommending a temporary...
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despite him telling congress that he had no connection with trump's team at the time when questioned by maddy haasan on al-jazeera as head to head program the blackwater c.e.o. said the public transcript of the congressional hearing could be wrong what you didn't tell congress is on august twenty sixteen you were at a meeting during the campaign at trump tower with. trump some with steven miller then a company adviser to george nader a former blackwater colleague of yours who works as a back channel to the saudis the minorities you're supposed to be convicted paedophile and also joel an israeli expert on social media manipulation how come you didn't mention the meeting to congress given it so relevant to their investigation. i did as part of the part of the investigations i certainly disclosed in the any meetings the very new i don't in the congressional testimony you gave to the house we went through you didn't mention anything about august twenty sixth meeting in trump tower i specifically asked you what context you have and you didn't answer that. i don't believe i was asked that question
despite him telling congress that he had no connection with trump's team at the time when questioned by maddy haasan on al-jazeera as head to head program the blackwater c.e.o. said the public transcript of the congressional hearing could be wrong what you didn't tell congress is on august twenty sixteen you were at a meeting during the campaign at trump tower with. trump some with steven miller then a company adviser to george nader a former blackwater colleague of yours who works as a back...
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justin maddie. [applause] >> i know that you both have had to endure gigi coming home late, taking calls late at night, e-mailing all of the time, complaining all the time, probably half of it was complaining about me, and we all really appreciate the sacrifice that your family has made to allow gigi to do the amazing work she has done. thank you. [applause] >> so please join me in welcoming gigi whitley. [applause] [cheering] [laughter] >> well, thank you. thank you, jeff, for nominating me, as well as laying out such a bold vision for the new department. it really has been an honor. but i want to start by thinking, you know, penicillin and the whole antibiotic family because those of you who work with me know i'm a little sickly, and i'm a little accident-prone, so i'm really pleased that i was actually here, able to accept this award. the last time i got an award was in the 12th grade. [laughter] >> it was also for public service, i might add. a virginia rotary club award. and because i had had a
justin maddie. [applause] >> i know that you both have had to endure gigi coming home late, taking calls late at night, e-mailing all of the time, complaining all the time, probably half of it was complaining about me, and we all really appreciate the sacrifice that your family has made to allow gigi to do the amazing work she has done. thank you. [applause] >> so please join me in welcoming gigi whitley. [applause] [cheering] [laughter] >> well, thank you. thank you, jeff,...
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. >> jesse: that was high school student maddie mueller on this show, with last week and she was bannedaring her maga hat to school and more stories we are hearing like this. arizona for example a group of students were reprimanded for wearing maga hats, shirts and a trump banner for "party in the usa" day. >> you are going to tell me that you are going to ask my daughter to leave school because she was wearing a make america great event sweatshirt? then why is she being asked to leave? she is not the one and why can't she have a flag on america day for school that says make america great again? >> it is disrespectful. >> jesse: joining me monica crowley, senior opinion columnist for "the washington times." and the press secretary for house democrats. disrespecting the flag. it wasn't the american flag. that is okay on spirit day. like a trump 2020 flag. does that cause problems for trump flag for people? >> monica: i'm not a maga supporter. >> jesse: you're not? >> monica: surprise surprise but these kids should be allowed to wear whatever they want to wear. if they want to make americ
. >> jesse: that was high school student maddie mueller on this show, with last week and she was bannedaring her maga hat to school and more stories we are hearing like this. arizona for example a group of students were reprimanded for wearing maga hats, shirts and a trump banner for "party in the usa" day. >> you are going to tell me that you are going to ask my daughter to leave school because she was wearing a make america great event sweatshirt? then why is she being...
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maddie?0, the presidential folks right now are trying to make this a campaign on ideas. if you're a member of the house to propagate repeal of the tax cuts, medicare for all, green new deal, all of these ideas, you need a budget to do that. so far house democrats have been unable to deliver the most basic function of government. so i think it's hard for the house of representatives to lead the charge here for democrats trying to make a name for themselves. >> neil: capri, what do you think? >> i think at this point, look, no matter what the senate is not going to basically vote for impeachment. it futile. i agree that we need to focus on doing the job of government. >> neil: that will win the day in the end or all things equal after that? >> if democrats want to be cunning about this, they can e pretend it like a obamacare repeal and jazz up the base and not deliver on it. >> neil: thanks. we're talking about the president and what he has to worry about. right now he has to worry about the ti
maddie?0, the presidential folks right now are trying to make this a campaign on ideas. if you're a member of the house to propagate repeal of the tax cuts, medicare for all, green new deal, all of these ideas, you need a budget to do that. so far house democrats have been unable to deliver the most basic function of government. so i think it's hard for the house of representatives to lead the charge here for democrats trying to make a name for themselves. >> neil: capri, what do you...
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>> yeah, that was last year's winner maddie poppy going under cover to punk the judges. fresh on the mind, would the judges be more keen to find so many amazing auditions, watch chloe, decide for yourself ♪ you push your dreams" ♪ i live by your side ♪ ♪ only by your side >> after ryan sang, the director, e-mailed me to say, he should announce he is the winner. end of story. >> true story. >> she up to new competition, katie's new crush, nick mariko. >> do you play gigs? >> a couple. >> like how? >> i do a lot of open mics, to be honest. >> i'm having an open mic at my house tomorrow. i can't let anyone in. i'm a yes! >> katie is kind of into me. >> okay. i think katie and most of america are kind of into nick after meeting him on last night's "idol." all the drama kicks off sunday night. >> it's always the eyes, the eyes that get you. >> is it. >> it's always the eyes. we were talking about singing, will, you are a fan of karaoke. >> it's not even a question. >> obviously. and marcus you -- >> i didn't know. >> marcus only sings in spanish. right? >> i can only sing in
>> yeah, that was last year's winner maddie poppy going under cover to punk the judges. fresh on the mind, would the judges be more keen to find so many amazing auditions, watch chloe, decide for yourself ♪ you push your dreams" ♪ i live by your side ♪ ♪ only by your side >> after ryan sang, the director, e-mailed me to say, he should announce he is the winner. end of story. >> true story. >> she up to new competition, katie's new crush, nick mariko....
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relationship text, we have three new terms, pieces of writing to factor in, the result of theresa may's maddieday -- to strasburg. a withdrawal agreement, a political declaration and a unilateral declaration. lots for lawyers to pore over. we will have lawyer against lawyer today. geoffrey cox is a legal voice that matters and he will speak in the house of commons later. he has very been much -- been very much part of drafting this documentation but will he say it is enough for the u.k. cannot get trapped in the backstop? that could be crucial for the erg and the dup. a former u-turn -- attorney general has said this is not enough but we will see what mps in the house and lawyers make of it. air, we have news on lion boeing, and airbus. yesterday, a huge story with boeing shares getting crushed in u.s. trading after the latest ethiopian air crash led to a 8 jetsng of the 737 max in china and through other asian countries. now, we hear the air carrier, the first -- that first had an air crash with the 737 max, lion air, is mulling a switch to airbus planes. did may switch its fleet from boeing
relationship text, we have three new terms, pieces of writing to factor in, the result of theresa may's maddieday -- to strasburg. a withdrawal agreement, a political declaration and a unilateral declaration. lots for lawyers to pore over. we will have lawyer against lawyer today. geoffrey cox is a legal voice that matters and he will speak in the house of commons later. he has very been much -- been very much part of drafting this documentation but will he say it is enough for the u.k. cannot...
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today show and that is producer maya guard and that eisa to my lisa thompson alex arabia dong annie maddie fingal rachel coons and i as in the lead of course the men that support the women on our team and finally we asked our community to share names of the women that they look to for inspiration i'll leave you with those. exit. to the at the end. jewing sierra leone civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians in state sometimes on the population in plain sight of a journalist camera but these is a name to be where the supreme peacekeeping force to last a complete eighteen zone using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians peace kilis on al-jazeera. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition what child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was buried for money just a few weeks ago joan lives with some missionaries who says she's pulled by the marriages happen
today show and that is producer maya guard and that eisa to my lisa thompson alex arabia dong annie maddie fingal rachel coons and i as in the lead of course the men that support the women on our team and finally we asked our community to share names of the women that they look to for inspiration i'll leave you with those. exit. to the at the end. jewing sierra leone civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians in state sometimes on the population in plain sight of a journalist...
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maddy thimontjack from the institute for government is here....done by the council last week. exactly. the eu said it would give the uka exactly. the eu said it would give the uk a longer extension of the article 50 period the 22nd of may if mps approve the withdrawal agreement by the end of this week. so far what we have been having votes on is the divorce issues alongside the political declaration. what the government is trying to do and what it is doing tomorrow is holding a vote exclusively on withdrawal and hoping to try and settle their disputes over the relationship over the next couple of weeks. looking at that withdrawal act today there a line in it that says both parts of the deal have to be ratified. if they are not going to ratify a political declaration because they can‘t come to an agreement or coalesce around a future way forward they would have to change the law and reflect that in with the withdrawal act. you have to approve both to ratify the withdrawal agreement because it is a legal treaty. if mps cannot agree a political decla
maddy thimontjack from the institute for government is here....done by the council last week. exactly. the eu said it would give the uka exactly. the eu said it would give the uk a longer extension of the article 50 period the 22nd of may if mps approve the withdrawal agreement by the end of this week. so far what we have been having votes on is the divorce issues alongside the political declaration. what the government is trying to do and what it is doing tomorrow is holding a vote exclusively...
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with me now is sebastian payne — whitehall correspondent for the financial times and maddy thimont—jack who came out and said the governments policy was to have a short extension until the end of june, notionally, to surpass the deal. that deal is not making any more signs of getting into law. that is the government policy but we don't really have a functioning government at the moment so it was a free vote. the brexit secretary, the man negotiating brexit, voting against the governments own brexit policy. gavin williamson, a leading contender. it still went through. theresa may is probably going to come back with a deal on monday or tuesday and if it doesn't pass, it looks like brexit is not going to happen on march 29. but i thought was interesting about the day the day unfolded was the role the speaker played and the amendments he selected. what would you say about that? it is quite interesting because i was a furore about the amendments he selected. the erg were furious that he didn't select one of their amendment that would allow them to go for a second referendum. they could then
with me now is sebastian payne — whitehall correspondent for the financial times and maddy thimont—jack who came out and said the governments policy was to have a short extension until the end of june, notionally, to surpass the deal. that deal is not making any more signs of getting into law. that is the government policy but we don't really have a functioning government at the moment so it was a free vote. the brexit secretary, the man negotiating brexit, voting against the governments...
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. >> does entertaining mean at some point stopping the tease of dave and maddie?ear. we like to think of it as two and a half years of foreplay. >> people who had been watching "moonlighting" for years were waiting for this moment. and your emotions are already there built on to the emotions you're seeing on the screen. so when "be my baby" by the ronettes starts playing, it's like a perfect storm of romance. ♪ ♪ the night we met i knew i needed you so ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diab
. >> does entertaining mean at some point stopping the tease of dave and maddie?ear. we like to think of it as two and a half years of foreplay. >> people who had been watching "moonlighting" for years were waiting for this moment. and your emotions are already there built on to the emotions you're seeing on the screen. so when "be my baby" by the ronettes starts playing, it's like a perfect storm of romance. ♪ ♪ the night we met i knew i needed you so ♪...
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here with us and some toys that do that is maddie. she's the senior editor for the type insider.dea. moms want their kids to unflung. what are your ideas? >> there's a bunch of kits available. the lemonade stand, the food truck. >> trendy food truck. >> these are really getting kids to embrace their imaginations and creativity. very easy to put together. and then you get great covers. kids go on all of these imaginative adventures. >> a little tough in this weather. maybe better for the summer. >> but you can do it inside. >> you're right about that. >> we're going to go down here with the massive monster mayhem inflatable bush armor kits. larger than life inflatable fists. >> everyone gets tents. >> and it's based on the monsters of mayhem from nickelodeon. kids are playing a game that's simple and fun. we have an 0 range take. he'll leap off of the string and then all of the pieces will go flying. it's a lot of fun. you never know what's going to happen. >> it's kind of like you have the kids doing this thing, now you can throw darts at each other. >> it's a lot of fun. this is
here with us and some toys that do that is maddie. she's the senior editor for the type insider.dea. moms want their kids to unflung. what are your ideas? >> there's a bunch of kits available. the lemonade stand, the food truck. >> trendy food truck. >> these are really getting kids to embrace their imaginations and creativity. very easy to put together. and then you get great covers. kids go on all of these imaginative adventures. >> a little tough in this weather....
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i have beenjoined by maddy thimont jack, a researcher from the institute of government. the parliamentary procedure. how many, what do we think will happen? they have been seven amendments that have been tabled and the speaker will select how many he thinks is best to put to a vote. the key one everyone has been talking about today is the one from oliver letwin, a conservative mp, and it is the thrust of that amendment is about trying to take control of the parliamentary timetable to allow time to have something akin to indicative votes on alternative options for brexit.” will come to indicative boats in the moment but you mention the speaker, we still don't know whether he will allow theresa may to bring her meaningful vote back for a third time, he has orally said unless there is a change he is minded not to. that's right, so we don't know he will let another boat happen. what the government will be hoping there is a lot of speculation about there is a lot of speculation about the fact that now we know there is an extension to article 50 that the uk will not be leaving
i have beenjoined by maddy thimont jack, a researcher from the institute of government. the parliamentary procedure. how many, what do we think will happen? they have been seven amendments that have been tabled and the speaker will select how many he thinks is best to put to a vote. the key one everyone has been talking about today is the one from oliver letwin, a conservative mp, and it is the thrust of that amendment is about trying to take control of the parliamentary timetable to allow time...