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and to explain it all we are joined now by david smith. chief for the "guardian." and i've been brushing up on my british parliamentary procedure. it is a daunting task because the complexities strike me as much harder to explain than anything that happens in washington. ultimately, when i sort through everything that has happened, it now seems he that where we are headed, and this could be thanks to boris johnson's misfired strategy, is ultimately toward this 90-day delay. is that what's most likely? >> i think there's a significant chance of that. but what we've learned over the past three years or so with brexit is that just expect the unexpected. and it's been very unpredictable and volatile and hard to imagine what will happen. what i'm looking at is right now perhaps two scenarios. one is the no-deal brexit boris johnson seems to be pushing for. the other is perhaps we'll inevitably end up with a general election and jeremy corbyn, labour leader, has suggested that once legislation is passed against a no-deal then he'd be willing to
and to explain it all we are joined now by david smith. chief for the "guardian." and i've been brushing up on my british parliamentary procedure. it is a daunting task because the complexities strike me as much harder to explain than anything that happens in washington. ultimately, when i sort through everything that has happened, it now seems he that where we are headed, and this could be thanks to boris johnson's misfired strategy, is ultimately toward this 90-day delay. is that...
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my name is david smith. i am a purchase medallion holder the one thing i wanted to bring to your attention today is that the san francisco taxi workers alliance and the medallion holders association does not speak for us. i just want you to keep that in mind and your discussions with each other and m.t.a. i understand you need to take, you know, take input from all vested parties in the industry, and that is understandable, but do know they do not represent us one, because the taxi workers alliance has conflict of interest, at least for us. their leadership our prop k. and cab company owners or ownership. they have or have had in the past, and of course, the medallion's holder association was the group of medallion holders mostly that lobbied against us forgetting our purchased medallions. obviously we don't appreciate that. so we obviously don't want -- we want to separate ourselves from that. we have plenty of people. you know the guys here. we could bring more people if you want. if you want to hear from
my name is david smith. i am a purchase medallion holder the one thing i wanted to bring to your attention today is that the san francisco taxi workers alliance and the medallion holders association does not speak for us. i just want you to keep that in mind and your discussions with each other and m.t.a. i understand you need to take, you know, take input from all vested parties in the industry, and that is understandable, but do know they do not represent us one, because the taxi workers...
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crsee donond trump is spoken out very forcefully about saidd this whole incident let's bring in not david smith b bureau chief for the guardian newspaper. joining us from washington david good d evening to you i wanna how these findings of playing where you are suddenly there is a a growing chorus among. republicans on capitol hill such as sesenator lindsey graham. butut with some sort of action to be takennd mike pompeiii as the secretary of state. it's on a hastily arrangeded trip to saudi arabia arabia and unitedd arab emirates. he's been probably the most vocal of politician so fault really placing the blame. squarelely on the iran. exiting a double trurump and vie presidenent mikike pence i have been perhaps o one step behind study saying iran. is the most likely culprits but but not not quite so points the finger. of can date condemnation circles from am what however. remains the big question in washington even aftfter thoho basis d detas yoyou menention. is that is howo respond allll or even whether to respond that had been initial sanctions. but perhapsps a lot will depend on the un gen
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joining us now, washington bureau chief for the guardian david smith.is week, we have a prime minister who's trying to stack the deck to get a larger majority to get out of the european union by october. >> it failed dismally, and it was a week of abject humiliation. the new prime minister losing four votes in the house of comm commons which has never happened to a prime minister like that. he tried to turn himself into a human wrecking ball in this process, but got tremendous push back from parliament. and certainly in washington, i've heard there were lots of people making comparisons, if only republicans stood up to donald trump the same way conservative mp's rebelled against him. 21 were expelled. we're potentially heading toward some sort of constitutional crisis because a law is about to be passed forbidding a no deal brexit, johnson seems determined to defy the law and force it through. >> it might go through this call for elections, as you look at those who did walk away from boris johnson, we're not talking about low level or run of the mill pa
joining us now, washington bureau chief for the guardian david smith.is week, we have a prime minister who's trying to stack the deck to get a larger majority to get out of the european union by october. >> it failed dismally, and it was a week of abject humiliation. the new prime minister losing four votes in the house of comm commons which has never happened to a prime minister like that. he tried to turn himself into a human wrecking ball in this process, but got tremendous push back...
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david woo, felicia smith. laura, curtis bradford. if you would like to speak, please line up on the left. >> hello, commissioners, i am david woo. i am a district five resident. i am in support of this legislation. and for this long-awaited update for the jobs housing fee the charge is led by community members themselves. the fact this fee has not been updated since 1997 speaks to the amount of additional benefit commercial developers have been getting by not paying the correct amount for the impact fee. this is not a new fee. it has been out-of-date for two decades. the city knows developments have impacts. those in existing neighborhoods are aware of that. this is a partial, not full mitigation. as the planning department and commission talk of complete communities when discusses new development or land use, thinking of open space, transportation and child care, mitigation measures such as jobs housing linkage provide part of that funding. by chronically under fundings those aspects by keeping fees low it gives a signal to the publi
david woo, felicia smith. laura, curtis bradford. if you would like to speak, please line up on the left. >> hello, commissioners, i am david woo. i am a district five resident. i am in support of this legislation. and for this long-awaited update for the jobs housing fee the charge is led by community members themselves. the fact this fee has not been updated since 1997 speaks to the amount of additional benefit commercial developers have been getting by not paying the correct amount for...
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for toledo david stokes 000. steve smith continues to lead astray as cricketers against england on day 2 of the 4th test in manchester smith's at the crease having made a half century on wednesday england did make an early breakthrough though removing travis heads australia are now 199 for 4 of 5 match series is level 11 after england's unlikely win in the last match african countries have taken their 1st steps on the road to count up 202228 bottom ranked teams have begun their world cup qualifying campaigns among the winners on the opening day of competition were liberia supported by former world player of the year and now president george where they were up against sierra leone that needed 2 penalties to beat them 31 iberia have never qualified for a world cup finals before. djibouti were the only other home winners in 8 ties on wednesday they edged s.o.t. need to one in the 74th minutes after golmaal scramble its djibouti 2nd win in 12 years. south sudan were playing in khartoum as their stadium is being refurbished they
for toledo david stokes 000. steve smith continues to lead astray as cricketers against england on day 2 of the 4th test in manchester smith's at the crease having made a half century on wednesday england did make an early breakthrough though removing travis heads australia are now 199 for 4 of 5 match series is level 11 after england's unlikely win in the last match african countries have taken their 1st steps on the road to count up 202228 bottom ranked teams have begun their world cup...
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for 10 leader david stokes 0 steve smith continues to lead us straight its creators against england on day 2 of the 4th test in manchester smith's at the crease having made a century earlier his 3rd in 4 innings he also survived being called off a no ball australia now $395.00 the 5 match series is level at $11.00 african countries have taken their 1st steps on the rights to cattle 202228 bottom line teams have begun their world cup qualifying campaigns among the winners on the opening day of competition were my beriah supported by former world player of the year and now president george when they were up against sierra leone but needed 2 penalties to beat him 31 liberia had never qualified for a world cup finals before djibouti the only other home winners in 8 ties on wednesday they edged a swat team in 21 in 74th minutes after a goal mouth scramble it's a beauty seconds away and in 12 years. south sudan were playing in khartoum as their stadium is being refurbished they beefed up their team with players from australia where a launched refugee community settled during sudan's civil wa
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. >> well, last night david went classic black tie while sam smith and rita ora did black lace. >> it's>> sparkles! >> nicole kidman did sparkle in yellow ralph & russo, while picking up actress of the year for "big little lies." she revealed her co-star pushed her to take on another role. >> i remember meryl streep saying to me, when i said, oh, should i play gretchen carlson? and she was like, yes, you should. so when meryl says yes, you should, you do what she says. >> you do it. >> in "bombshell," nicole plays the former fox news anchor who brought down boss roger ailes in a sexual harassment suit along with megyn kelly, played by charlize theron. >> what was the transformation process like for you and charlize? >> i walked on the set with charlize and i was like, are you kidding me? i was like shocked and that was in person, up close, i couldn't believe it was her. i kept looking at her going, charlize? >>> still ahead -- i'm going to hit the road. oprah on tour. how you can meet her. >>> then, justin hartley spent his break from "this is us." only we're taking you to the set of hi
. >> well, last night david went classic black tie while sam smith and rita ora did black lace. >> it's>> sparkles! >> nicole kidman did sparkle in yellow ralph & russo, while picking up actress of the year for "big little lies." she revealed her co-star pushed her to take on another role. >> i remember meryl streep saying to me, when i said, oh, should i play gretchen carlson? and she was like, yes, you should. so when meryl says yes, you should, you...
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david asman. joining me we have adam lashinsky, jackie deangeles, and gary b. smith. well liberals input are now threatening to release a massive list of nearly 100 local businesses owned by trump supporters, similar social media driven boycott is directed at one of connecticut's most iconic and popular pizza parlors called pepy pizza, after eric mccormick and deborah messing were demanding the guest list of an upcoming trump fundraiser in beverly hills that that guest list be made public so how dangerous is all of this coming? >> it's very dangerous and the problem here is that people are not respectfully disagreeing and not able to look at the office of the president and respect that office, and respect him as well as his supporters. if you were reverse this and did this on the other side, if you disrespected clinton supporters or sanders supporters or warren supporters they would be completely outraged and to attack these people for their political views and destroy their economic livelihood it's atrocious. david: adam? >> well, i'm really torn here because on the
david asman. joining me we have adam lashinsky, jackie deangeles, and gary b. smith. well liberals input are now threatening to release a massive list of nearly 100 local businesses owned by trump supporters, similar social media driven boycott is directed at one of connecticut's most iconic and popular pizza parlors called pepy pizza, after eric mccormick and deborah messing were demanding the guest list of an upcoming trump fundraiser in beverly hills that that guest list be made public so...
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david: go ahead, gary. >> doug, gary smith here. >> hi, gary. >> by the way, whenever you are on, i always your title should be prefaced by the great doug burns. >> i appreciate that. >> you are fantastic. so you have seen both sides. i think you are very balanced. >> thank you. >> put yourself in trump's lawyer's shoes. you're giuliani. what is your advice right now going forward from that perspective? >> that's a fantastic and i'm not just returning the volley of praise. the standard advice is very fundamental, let's not overreact, keep our heads down and not say too much, keep the cards close to the vest. if you want to make statements, work off of what zachary said, it needs to be looked at, we will look at witness interviews, documents, e-mails, text messages, that's way you play it, don't overreact. i think the democrats not to get in the political weeds but on many many levels have overreacted very very harshly. this is it, we have got him. their anger and emotion has overrun logic and reason on many levels. david: jonas? >>i don't want to rush to judgment either. your point is peop
david: go ahead, gary. >> doug, gary smith here. >> hi, gary. >> by the way, whenever you are on, i always your title should be prefaced by the great doug burns. >> i appreciate that. >> you are fantastic. so you have seen both sides. i think you are very balanced. >> thank you. >> put yourself in trump's lawyer's shoes. you're giuliani. what is your advice right now going forward from that perspective? >> that's a fantastic and i'm not just...
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he led the zimbabwe african union to overthrow the white government of ian smith and recognize zimbabwe in 1980. davidmckinzy now takes a look at the legacy of one of men who shaped africa. >> reporter: after 37 years in power demanding nothing less than absolute loyalty, robert mugabe's reign was never going to end at the ballot box. but few could have imagined those two weeks in november 2017 when his military moved against him and his people took to the streets. >> so, what did those crowds mean to former president mugabe? what did he say? >> he saw that they spoke. he saw that they spoke. >> did it break him? >> it moved him. it moved him in this sense that he realized they are speaking to say this is enough. >> the negotiations, the generals would salute the man they were looking to overthrow. still, the coup in his resignation was a humiliating exit for mugabe who's name calm to identify zimbabwe. >> this was a man who had so much to offer, but he didn't. he focused on himself. what a tragedy. the death of robert mugabe breaks my heart within the context of the millions of lives that he destroye
he led the zimbabwe african union to overthrow the white government of ian smith and recognize zimbabwe in 1980. davidmckinzy now takes a look at the legacy of one of men who shaped africa. >> reporter: after 37 years in power demanding nothing less than absolute loyalty, robert mugabe's reign was never going to end at the ballot box. but few could have imagined those two weeks in november 2017 when his military moved against him and his people took to the streets. >> so, what did...
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smith. having made 294 in their first innings, england made immediate inroads. davidith moved relentlessly to another half—century, that is a record tenth in a row for him against england. at the other end, wickets tumbling. sam curran snapping up three, two into balls. in the last few minutes, smith trapped leg before, the first ball after drinks, by chris woakes. remarkably himself falling short of another century. about 480 and australia are trailing by 93. remember the day, steve smith out. you can follow both of those big events you can follow both of those big eve nts o n you can follow both of those big events on our sports website. golf highlights on bbc two at seven p:m.. sportsday is coming up at 630. let's ta ke sportsday is coming up at 630. let's take a look at a few other new stories. domestic violence deaths are at their highest level for five years. figures obtained by bbc news show there were 173 domestic killings across the uk last year — an increase of 32 on 2017. the majority of victims of violence in the home are female. several of the victims wer
smith. having made 294 in their first innings, england made immediate inroads. davidith moved relentlessly to another half—century, that is a record tenth in a row for him against england. at the other end, wickets tumbling. sam curran snapping up three, two into balls. in the last few minutes, smith trapped leg before, the first ball after drinks, by chris woakes. remarkably himself falling short of another century. about 480 and australia are trailing by 93. remember the day, steve smith...
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rain—shortened first day in manchester, the hosts struck early, removing openers david warner and marcus harris, before marnus labuschagne and smith, and it was just a matter of time before they came off. look, it was very windy out there. i have never played a game where you've played with no bails, so that was very different. it was tough conditions for bowling. the 100th season of the nfl kicks off later on thursday, as the chicago bears host the green bay packers in illinois. the match—up is said to be american football's oldest rivalry, with the sides having played each other 198 times since 1921. last season's super bowl winners, the new england patriots, won't be in action until sunday, along with title challengers the la rams and kansas city chiefs. the qualifiers for the european football championship resume on wednesday, as teams across all ten groups hope to secure their place in next year's finals. one of the teams in action are 2012 winners spain, who travel to romania in group f having already won their first four games. elsewhere, in groupj, italy are in armenia, where they also hope to maintain their perfect record
rain—shortened first day in manchester, the hosts struck early, removing openers david warner and marcus harris, before marnus labuschagne and smith, and it was just a matter of time before they came off. look, it was very windy out there. i have never played a game where you've played with no bails, so that was very different. it was tough conditions for bowling. the 100th season of the nfl kicks off later on thursday, as the chicago bears host the green bay packers in illinois. the...
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david. the fbi consulted a number of bomb experts and they said some designs were potentially dangerous. but authorities say a number of smith's alleged bomb designs would not have worked, including the one targeting that news headquarters. david? >> all right, pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, president trump defiant. he was asked repeatedly today, did he put pressure on ukraine to investigate his potential 2020 challenger, joe biden? the president over the weekend admitting he did bring up joe biden on that call, and all of this as congress had already passed hundreds of millions in aid for ukraine, but that money had not been sent. but even with that money in the balance, the president tonight saying he was not putting pressure on the new president of ukraine. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl, traveling with the president here in new york tonight. >> reporter: today, a defiant president trump insisted he did nothing wrong by asking the president of ukraine to investigate his campaign rival, joe biden. >> we had a perfect phone call with the president of ukra
david. the fbi consulted a number of bomb experts and they said some designs were potentially dangerous. but authorities say a number of smith's alleged bomb designs would not have worked, including the one targeting that news headquarters. david? >> all right, pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, president trump defiant. he was asked repeatedly today, did he put pressure on ukraine to investigate his potential 2020 challenger, joe biden? the...
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david warner falling for five. in the context of his series, not a bad score. in the context of steve smith's him off or 80 seemed like a good win. wa, the kind england had hoped to ta ke wa, the kind england had hoped to take against smith so many times so much earlier in the series. we also had the impact of sam curran, making his ashes debut. two and two balls for his left arm swinging medium pace swing. to close, england's openers survived a tricky start. they will be back on saturday morning and england will hope to end their long summer. even if we know their long summer. even if we know the urn is going down under. there's still a lot to play for. there's still a lot to play for. there's the test championships and personal gain, you know? although the ashes is lost, we still got a lot to play for. we are only 75 runs behind. teams have come back and one from this margin before, and we created another opportunity tonight and i think it's going to be key for us to bowl well with the new ball in the morning. london broncos have been relegated from rugby league's super league — after an 19
david warner falling for five. in the context of his series, not a bad score. in the context of steve smith's him off or 80 seemed like a good win. wa, the kind england had hoped to ta ke wa, the kind england had hoped to take against smith so many times so much earlier in the series. we also had the impact of sam curran, making his ashes debut. two and two balls for his left arm swinging medium pace swing. to close, england's openers survived a tricky start. they will be back on saturday...
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national park service officials, including daniel smith, and david cella. the vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the city council. also other special guests. on behalf of the members of city council, our city staff and residents of this city is my honor and privilege to welcome you to point comfort. freedoms fortress. fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and burned to the ground twice. from almost the beginning, it has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for the nation and for the world to emulate. in july 1610, there were two ethnicities and cultures in hampton, that is the english colonist and that of the indians. just over nine years later, a third ethnicity and culture was introduced. that if africans. in late august, 1619, the white line arrived at point comfort with human cargo, captured in an attack on a spanish slave ship, the san juan batista. the virginia secretary stated that 20 odd were traded for food
national park service officials, including daniel smith, and david cella. the vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the city council. also other special guests. on behalf of the members of city council, our city staff and residents of this city is my honor and privilege to welcome you to point comfort. freedoms fortress. fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and...
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their team in the match though for archer has taken 4 wickets including that of david warner and monosyllabic shane but steve smith is still there he's on $66.00 no doubt the australians $166.00 for 6 they only have to draw this match to complete their 1st test series win in england since 2001 they lead the series 21. pakistan's cricket board says it won't shift the upcoming home series against sri lanka to a neutral venue this week 10 sri lankan players opted out of the after the team was warned of a possible terrorist attack threat they were due to play the 1st of $31.00 day matches in 2 weeks' time pakistan's captain is still hoping his opponents will change their minds they gave. pakistan cricket board has made a tremendous effort over the past 10 years over the past 3 years pakistan has successfully hosted the west indies sri lanka a world 11 and pakistan super league for a limited overs match as it tries to win back confidence of foreign teams to restart fully fledged international cricket at home but the international cricket council and other cricket board should also support pakistan because pakistan has
their team in the match though for archer has taken 4 wickets including that of david warner and monosyllabic shane but steve smith is still there he's on $66.00 no doubt the australians $166.00 for 6 they only have to draw this match to complete their 1st test series win in england since 2001 they lead the series 21. pakistan's cricket board says it won't shift the upcoming home series against sri lanka to a neutral venue this week 10 sri lankan players opted out of the after the team was...
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david warner and marcus harris. at one point australia were 28—2 and in some trouble. then that steve smith came to the crease. because he was recovering from concussion after being hit by a bouncer at lords in the second test. he was soon back to something like his best. a good partnership with labuschagne who was eventually clean bowled by craig overton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 0verton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 at the close of play and england will have to find a way of getting rid of him on the second day to stop australia racking up what could be an imposing first—innings total. we arejust we are just focused on the process of winning a test match and not necessarily the overall, just taking it one ball at a time, one day at a time and trying to make sure we do things right. and that is what we have done for the whole series. we have done for the whole series. we have been doing it well and have not gotten have been doing it well and have not gotte n to have been doing it well and have not gotten to down when we do poorly. we have been consistent, i think. and t
david warner and marcus harris. at one point australia were 28—2 and in some trouble. then that steve smith came to the crease. because he was recovering from concussion after being hit by a bouncer at lords in the second test. he was soon back to something like his best. a good partnership with labuschagne who was eventually clean bowled by craig overton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 0verton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 at the close of play and england...
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actually didn't get too many runs in their second innings, opener david warner out for a duck again his third in a row to stuart broad, steve smithked on course for another big total, but even he could only make 82 modest for the double centuirian in the first innings. and the honour of taking his wicket went to jack leach, caught by ben stokes. australia declared not long after on 186 for six and so england's improbably run chase began with the overs left presumably too many for a nightwatchman. england made the worst possible start losing opener rory burns third ball. and then captainjoe root was also out for a duck. pat cummins rewarded for some excellent bowling this match. here is the scorecard. england need 365 runs to win, not something anybody genuinely expects to happen. more hopefully, there remaining players could bat all day tomorrow, therefore drawing and avoiding defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the oval defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the 0valfor defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the oval for the final test on thursday. it was all too easy for england this evening at wembley. captai
actually didn't get too many runs in their second innings, opener david warner out for a duck again his third in a row to stuart broad, steve smithked on course for another big total, but even he could only make 82 modest for the double centuirian in the first innings. and the honour of taking his wicket went to jack leach, caught by ben stokes. australia declared not long after on 186 for six and so england's improbably run chase began with the overs left presumably too many for a...
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joining me on the panel today: gary smith, christina partsinevelos, gary kautbaum and liz peek. i'm david asman. stocks getting a big pop from news of top level trade talks, scheduled for october. we have been here before. the question is are markets getting ahead of themselves? what do you think >> i don't think so. keep in mind the indices are still where they were about a year ago. some of the smaller indices, transports where where they were 20 months ago. we're coming back to the upper ranges here. i think this is somewhat normal. keep in mind, the big guy is going to happen real soon. interest rates are coming down. the fed will lower rates. we have ten years of history when we get easier money, the market likes it, and i think that's a part of what's going on. as far as chinchina, i think th easy money is a catalyst to make it good news. even though there's no new news because we have been hearing the same for 15 months. >> yes, we're going to have china trade talks, boy, the market loves that, but behind that, we are look agent a act--e acquiescent fed. the consumer continues to d
joining me on the panel today: gary smith, christina partsinevelos, gary kautbaum and liz peek. i'm david asman. stocks getting a big pop from news of top level trade talks, scheduled for october. we have been here before. the question is are markets getting ahead of themselves? what do you think >> i don't think so. keep in mind the indices are still where they were about a year ago. some of the smaller indices, transports where where they were 20 months ago. we're coming back to the...
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belotti scored twice, and in dublin a late david mcgoldrick goal helped the republic of ireland draw i—i against switzerland in group d. australia's steve smithhe notched a double century at old trafford. his third century of the series took his tally of runs to 584 and average to over 194, all despite having missed the third test because of concussion. tim paine delared his side's innings at 497 for 8 with joe denly the only wicket to fall as england are set to resume shortly on 23 for 1. i'mjust i'm just playing the game. trying to represent australia to the best of my ability and byjobs to score runs unfortunately, this series of unable to do that and help the team and get them in to a good position. the men's semi—finals at the us open head out later in new york. three time champion rafael nadal remains on course to claim a 19th grand slam singles title which would place him just one short of roger federer. the 33 year old spaniard will face italy's matteo berrettini while in the other last four clash 5th seed daniil medvedev faces grigor dimitrov. the european championship qualifiers continue on friday with the pick seeing the netherland
belotti scored twice, and in dublin a late david mcgoldrick goal helped the republic of ireland draw i—i against switzerland in group d. australia's steve smithhe notched a double century at old trafford. his third century of the series took his tally of runs to 584 and average to over 194, all despite having missed the third test because of concussion. tim paine delared his side's innings at 497 for 8 with joe denly the only wicket to fall as england are set to resume shortly on 23 for 1....
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joining me on the panel today: gary smith, christina partsinevelos, gary kautbaum and liz peek. i'm davidng a big pop from news of top level trade talks, scheduled for october. we have been here before. the question is are markets getting ahead of themselves? what do you think >> i don't think
joining me on the panel today: gary smith, christina partsinevelos, gary kautbaum and liz peek. i'm davidng a big pop from news of top level trade talks, scheduled for october. we have been here before. the question is are markets getting ahead of themselves? what do you think >> i don't think
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david asman. joining me is jackie deangeles, heather zumaraga and gary b. smithot looking for a partial deal. china has been starting to buy our agricultural product, if you have noticed over the last week and actually some very big purchases, but that's not what i'm looking for. we're looking for the big deal. my relationship with president xi is a very amazing one, very good one, but we have right now a little spat, but i thinke'
david asman. joining me is jackie deangeles, heather zumaraga and gary b. smithot looking for a partial deal. china has been starting to buy our agricultural product, if you have noticed over the last week and actually some very big purchases, but that's not what i'm looking for. we're looking for the big deal. my relationship with president xi is a very amazing one, very good one, but we have right now a little spat, but i thinke'
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david asman. joining me is jackie deangeles, heather zumaraga and gary b. smith. >> we are looking for a complete deal. i'm not looking for a partial deal. china has been starting to buy our agricultural product, if you have noticed over the last week and actually some very big purchases, but that's not what i'm looking for. we're looking for the big deal. my relationship with president xi is a very amazing one, very good one, but we have right now a little spat, but i think we're doing very well. our country is doing well. david: a little spat. well, president trump also adding he doesn't need to reach a deal with china before the 2020 election. all these comments prompting the china trade delegation to announce it is now cancelling a planned trip to visit montana farmers. that's next week. now, that sent the markets tumbling. check out the dow at about 1:13 p.m. eastern time, just when the china news hit the wires. markets dropping like a stone. the dow losing more than 200 points at that point. it recovered a little bit at the end of the day, but not much. joi
david asman. joining me is jackie deangeles, heather zumaraga and gary b. smith. >> we are looking for a complete deal. i'm not looking for a partial deal. china has been starting to buy our agricultural product, if you have noticed over the last week and actually some very big purchases, but that's not what i'm looking for. we're looking for the big deal. my relationship with president xi is a very amazing one, very good one, but we have right now a little spat, but i think we're doing...
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david asman. joining me we have adam lashinsky, jackie deangeles, and gary b. smith.rals input are now threatening to release a massive list of nearly 100 local businesses owned by trump supporters, similar social media driven boycott is directed at one of connecticut's most iconic
david asman. joining me we have adam lashinsky, jackie deangeles, and gary b. smith.rals input are now threatening to release a massive list of nearly 100 local businesses owned by trump supporters, similar social media driven boycott is directed at one of connecticut's most iconic
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chief wickets, david warner fallen for five in the context of the series and the context of steve smithp to 18, seemed like a real victory, i was taken by chris who is making rare mistakes and the kind of dismissal england had hoped to take in smith, so many times, so much earlier in the series. also the impact of sam making his way to the debut, on his left arm swinging fast medium bowling and certainly had an impression, he thought he would run out. england's opening survived the tricky spell and they will be back on saturday morning and england will hope to end their long summer. they're calling it friday the 13th fright night in rugby league's super league, with four teams looking to avoid relegation in the final round of matches. all in danger with only points separating them from the start, one of them will drop out of the league tonight and that would be london we re tonight and that would be london were trailing by eight points. wheatfield trinity. we will have more for you in sports today at half past ten. back to you. the number of people killed as a result of domestic violenc
chief wickets, david warner fallen for five in the context of the series and the context of steve smithp to 18, seemed like a real victory, i was taken by chris who is making rare mistakes and the kind of dismissal england had hoped to take in smith, so many times, so much earlier in the series. also the impact of sam making his way to the debut, on his left arm swinging fast medium bowling and certainly had an impression, he thought he would run out. england's opening survived the tricky spell...
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david warner fell to five in the context of his series, not a bad score. in the context of steven smith'sakes, with smith making a rare mistake. the ball hitting him on his pads. wa the kind of dismissal england had hoped to take against smith so many times so much earlier in the series. we also have the impact of sam curran who plays his county cricket here for surrey, making his ashes debut, his left arm swinging, cummins had an impression, maybe smith thought at one stage he would run out of partners. england was making openers survived a tricky spell, they will be back on saturday morning, and england will hope to end their long summer on ashes high, evenif end their long summer on ashes high, even if we know the owners going down under. —— the urn. london broncos have been relegated from rugby league's super league. before tonight's matches they were one of four sides that were threatened with going down. broncos lost 19—10 at wakefield trinity, who were one of the other sides in danger of the drop. hull kingston rovers also lost, but they survive by virtue of a superior points diffe
david warner fell to five in the context of his series, not a bad score. in the context of steven smith'sakes, with smith making a rare mistake. the ball hitting him on his pads. wa the kind of dismissal england had hoped to take against smith so many times so much earlier in the series. we also have the impact of sam curran who plays his county cricket here for surrey, making his ashes debut, his left arm swinging, cummins had an impression, maybe smith thought at one stage he would run out of...
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smith. not even a rogue beach ball could distract him on what was a really autumnal day at old trafford. england started the day well, taking the wicket of davidiantly alongside marnus labushagne to guide australia to 170 for 3 at close of play. steve smith and that beach ball making just about all of the back pages of this morning's newspapers. "life's a beach" is the line in the telegraph. the guardian one of many this morning to say that smith was seeing the cricket ball like a beach ball. and the sun says "oh bails" in reference to the fact that it was so windy yesterday, that the umpires decided just to take them off. so play starts again at 11 o'clock this morning, and england will try — again — to get steve smith out. how can it be done? so, whilst the weather forced the players off, the fans — well they always know how to keep themselves entertained. so play starts again at 11 o'clock this morning, and england will try — again — to get steve smith out. how can it be done? that's what i asked the former england captain alastair cook... he has a phenomenon. both the meetings i used to have when i was involved in the england team were to
smith. not even a rogue beach ball could distract him on what was a really autumnal day at old trafford. england started the day well, taking the wicket of davidiantly alongside marnus labushagne to guide australia to 170 for 3 at close of play. steve smith and that beach ball making just about all of the back pages of this morning's newspapers. "life's a beach" is the line in the telegraph. the guardian one of many this morning to say that smith was seeing the cricket ball like a...
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smith who's in westminster now. good morning, norman. first of all, david cameron.think people are by this admission that he asked the queen to raise an eyebrow over the scottish independent question, given that lately we've been talking a lot about the queen being drawn into politics? i think it is genuinely extraordinary because it's been an unwritten rule for prime minister through the ages that you do not bring the monarchy into politics because you compromise the crown ‘s sort of impartiality and position above parliament and above the hurly—burly of daily politics. david cameron, by openly acknowledging that so worried was he about the outcome of the referendum that he sought the involvement of the queen, evenif sought the involvement of the queen, even if it was at a very subtle and carefully calibrated way is extraordinary in itself but even more extraordinary, i think, is the fa ct more extraordinary, i think, is the fact david cameron has chosen to go public about it, not only to do that but to say that he asked the queen to sort of metaphorically raise an
smith who's in westminster now. good morning, norman. first of all, david cameron.think people are by this admission that he asked the queen to raise an eyebrow over the scottish independent question, given that lately we've been talking a lot about the queen being drawn into politics? i think it is genuinely extraordinary because it's been an unwritten rule for prime minister through the ages that you do not bring the monarchy into politics because you compromise the crown ‘s sort of...
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smith's murder. and sitting on the desk of assistant d.a. davidnon crawley and her family insisted were jermeir stroud copping to the crime and trying to cover it up. >> i got away with it once. i'll get away with it again. just keep your [ bleep ] mouth shut. >> this is wrong. i didn't do anything. >> you know i'll find you. >> reporter: police were not present when shannon recorded the calls, but they were able to trace where they originated from, a payphone, so there was no way to confirm jermeir had made them. assistant d.a. david saacks listened carefully to the tapes and soon came to his own conclusion. is there any way that could be jermeir's voice on the tape? >> not that i can see. he would have to clearly be disguising his voice to make it sound that way. it just did not sound like him at all. >> why are you whispering? >> you know why. because somebody's listening. >> no. >> betting on it. >> reporter: if he's calling to intimidate her, what's the point in disguising his voice? >> correct. it was just no way in my mind that that was jer
smith's murder. and sitting on the desk of assistant d.a. davidnon crawley and her family insisted were jermeir stroud copping to the crime and trying to cover it up. >> i got away with it once. i'll get away with it again. just keep your [ bleep ] mouth shut. >> this is wrong. i didn't do anything. >> you know i'll find you. >> reporter: police were not present when shannon recorded the calls, but they were able to trace where they originated from, a payphone, so there...
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david warner, cheaply. broad then struck the crucial blow — australia's star batsman and england's nemesis steve smith, wells, matthew wade hasjust got and in the last few minutes, matthew wade has just got his century. australia, 200 and 30 to—6. —— 232-6. as you can see, a very busy day of sport. let's get to the premier league action, then — two games today. we'll have news of arsenal against watford in just a moment. but first, bournemouth got their first home win of the league season with a 3—1 victory over everton. two goals from england striker callum wilson doing the damage, on what turned out to be a pretty comfortable afternoon for eddie howe's side. that victory lifts them up to eighth in the table. ryan fraser with the other goal after dominic calvert—lewin had equalised for everton. everton now slip to 11th in the table. psychologically, hugely important that we win that first home game as quickly as possible. that's why today was a huge moment in our season. we are indebted to our goalkeeper who made a couple of really good saves as well, that should not go without mention, and we took our cha
david warner, cheaply. broad then struck the crucial blow — australia's star batsman and england's nemesis steve smith, wells, matthew wade hasjust got and in the last few minutes, matthew wade has just got his century. australia, 200 and 30 to—6. —— 232-6. as you can see, a very busy day of sport. let's get to the premier league action, then — two games today. we'll have news of arsenal against watford in just a moment. but first, bournemouth got their first home win of the league...
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david in nearby maryland today with the taliban are now off. >> mike, thank you so much. >>> joining us now julia manchester reporter for the hill, allen smith political reporter for nbc news and scott wong senior staff writer for the hill. allen, just over the past week the administration signaling that an agreement was imminent, secretary of state pompeo had been scheduled to appear on the sunday shows this morning, and the afghanistan president was expected to travel to washington in the next few days. so what does this disappearance of the talks say about the administration's ability or willingness to negotiate here? >> so first off i just want to say these negotiations have been going on for some time and it's clear that the trump administration has been pushing to get some sort of deal done because president trump really wants to be removing troops from afghanistan. i mean, previously we've seen in the negotiations with kim jong-un that president trump has thrown curve balls like this where he has said talks are off, the second summit is off and a few days go by, a few weeks go by and talks resume, talks are back on. it's too soon to k
david in nearby maryland today with the taliban are now off. >> mike, thank you so much. >>> joining us now julia manchester reporter for the hill, allen smith political reporter for nbc news and scott wong senior staff writer for the hill. allen, just over the past week the administration signaling that an agreement was imminent, secretary of state pompeo had been scheduled to appear on the sunday shows this morning, and the afghanistan president was expected to travel to...
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in any danger and certainly was at least as shep smith and fox news said four days removed from any danger by the time he tweeted his tweet. you know, david ignatius, again, so much of this is just farce and i have gotten to the point -- i pull my hair out at the ignorance and the nonsense. but in a case like this, he panicked people in alabama. now he's lying about it. and he's doing that instead of doing what every president i ever dealt with during these storms whether it was bill clinton or george w. bush or governors like lawton chiles or jeb bush, i mean, when those storms are about to hit shore, all of their attention and focus was on protecting the people that were in the path of the storm. donald trump bizarrely enough was focused on a sharpie doodle that he had done several days before. and there are of course the whole world is watching. there are consequences in russia and china and saudi arabia and across the world that our leader seems this detached and this unstable emotionally. >> you know, joe the thing about the sharpie gate as we have been calling it is that it offers a remarkable psychological insight into the presiden
in any danger and certainly was at least as shep smith and fox news said four days removed from any danger by the time he tweeted his tweet. you know, david ignatius, again, so much of this is just farce and i have gotten to the point -- i pull my hair out at the ignorance and the nonsense. but in a case like this, he panicked people in alabama. now he's lying about it. and he's doing that instead of doing what every president i ever dealt with during these storms whether it was bill clinton or...
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david: fedex reinvented itself time and again very successfully. do you think they will do it again here? >> fred smithy business heroes. every company goes through a rough patch but they always offered tremendously innovative services. i'm sure they are working on that now. everyone is chasing them since they began. remember when they first came out with two-day service. everyone raced to one-day service. everyone raced to one-day service. then we get there by 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. a.m., whatever it is. they are a fine company. they made the business decision that amazon was not profitable at levels amazon wanted. amazon has become their competitor. they are identifying them as such. amazon is shipping the packages themselves. david: gerald storch, thank you. >> my pleasure. david: we'll talk to the ceo after company out with a debit card for kids? would you want your kids -- their aim is teach youngsters about saving money. that is a good idea. i don't know, are you addicting kids on debit cards, credit cards early on? we'll can for hem. >>> the governor of new mexico wants state residents to be prov
david: fedex reinvented itself time and again very successfully. do you think they will do it again here? >> fred smithy business heroes. every company goes through a rough patch but they always offered tremendously innovative services. i'm sure they are working on that now. everyone is chasing them since they began. remember when they first came out with two-day service. everyone raced to one-day service. everyone raced to one-day service. then we get there by 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. a.m.,...
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archer got david warner caught out behind in his first over, a few minutes ago, marcus harris caught in the slips, bringing the almost immovable steve smithy's foursomes. but georgia hall and celine boutier have a chance to tie the match. just a reminder that you can catch up with events at the solheim cup across the bbc today on five live, the bbc sport website and app and there are highlights on bbc two tonight at 7pm. sir dave brailsford, the head of cycling's team ineos, formerly team sky, has said this morning that he's recovering from prostate cancer. sir dave underwent surgery last month after the cancer was diagnosed in july. the 55—year—old oversaw team gb‘s domination of track cycling at the 2008 and 2012 olympics and has led a team that has produced seven tour de france winners in the last eight years. now he mayjust be a month into his old trafford career, but harry maguire is manchester united captaincy material, according to his manager ole gunnar solskjaer. the england defender has been impressive so far following his summer move from leicester, and solksjaer says he's already one of the leaders at the club. he is definitel
archer got david warner caught out behind in his first over, a few minutes ago, marcus harris caught in the slips, bringing the almost immovable steve smithy's foursomes. but georgia hall and celine boutier have a chance to tie the match. just a reminder that you can catch up with events at the solheim cup across the bbc today on five live, the bbc sport website and app and there are highlights on bbc two tonight at 7pm. sir dave brailsford, the head of cycling's team ineos, formerly team sky,...
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david warner. actual striking just a few moments ago. the discussions will continue, how do you get steve smith out?feat at the oval. alice tai's impressive performances at the world para championships continue. she set a new world record time in her heats in the s8 50metre freestyle, she's won four gold medals at the games so far. sir dave brailsford, the head of cycling's team ineos, formerly team sky, has said this morning that he's recovering from prostate cancer. sir dave underwent surgery last month after the cancer was diagnosed in july. the 55 year—old oversaw team gb's domination of track cycling at the 2008 and 2012 olympics and has led a team that has produced seven tour de france winners in the last eight years. now he mayjust be a month into his old trafford career but harry maguire is manchester united captaincy material — according to his manager ole gunnar solksjaer. the england defender has been impressive so far following his summer move from leicester and solksjaer says he's already one of the leaders at the club. he is definitely a character and personality that can be captain of
david warner. actual striking just a few moments ago. the discussions will continue, how do you get steve smith out?feat at the oval. alice tai's impressive performances at the world para championships continue. she set a new world record time in her heats in the s8 50metre freestyle, she's won four gold medals at the games so far. sir dave brailsford, the head of cycling's team ineos, formerly team sky, has said this morning that he's recovering from prostate cancer. sir dave underwent surgery...
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smith who's in westminster now. what direction has there been to this, norman? there has been no public reaction but lots of people in westminster will be extremely surprised, not just that the fact davidn's involvement in the referendum because, let's be honest, it's been an unwritten rule of politics through the ages that the monarch is kept out of the hurly—burly of daily politics because you risk compromising his or her independence. so all prime ministers have very carefully steered away from dragging the monarch in. david cameron not only concedes he did ask the, in effect, raise an eyebrow point give an indication of her view, however subtly. the other extraordinary thing is david cameron should go public and openly acknowledge in this documentary he did seek the involvement of the queen. that will cause some surprise, involvement of the queen. that will cause some surprise, i imagine, within the snp, there will be particular concern at mr cameron might have sought to use her majesty to help mr cameron win that referendum. it becomes more salient now, of course, because we are in another constitutional crisis, if you like, namely the court battle currently being fought out over
smith who's in westminster now. what direction has there been to this, norman? there has been no public reaction but lots of people in westminster will be extremely surprised, not just that the fact davidn's involvement in the referendum because, let's be honest, it's been an unwritten rule of politics through the ages that the monarch is kept out of the hurly—burly of daily politics because you risk compromising his or her independence. so all prime ministers have very carefully steered away...
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smith retÓ al jugadores dar sus pasos pero esta vez acompaÑado de un profesional. >>> bueno mucha personas seguramente en casa se estÁn preguntando cÓmo llegas a donde marc anthony adÓnde davidetas hoy partiendo principalmente de una que me gusta mucho con la manzana la manzana y estas especies van bien de la mano, vamos a infusionar y darle ademÁs de aroma, sabor usando un poco de canela, un poco de pimienta negra que tambiÉn va muy bien de la mano con estos sabores, clavo de olor que es especular y ademÁs nos empieza a despertar aromas delicioso que trae recuerdos y luego, tenemos, un poquito de nuez moscada, y me encanta la combinaciÓn de la ralladura de naranja que vamos a poner entregado todo nuestros aroma y saber estÁn integrados lo vamos a dejar por diez minutos a fuego bajo para que sacarlo aroma y tenemos uno adelantado y para servirlo me gusta usar algunos de esas guarniciÓnes que son parte de la preparaciÓn, lo vamos colocar en una taza como esta, con algunas especies no importa me gusta que tengo toques de especias, y que dan un gusto, y mira con quÉ lo terminamos, vamos a colocarle una rodaja de naranja que le vamos a colocar allÍ dentro para que luzca espectac
smith retÓ al jugadores dar sus pasos pero esta vez acompaÑado de un profesional. >>> bueno mucha personas seguramente en casa se estÁn preguntando cÓmo llegas a donde marc anthony adÓnde davidetas hoy partiendo principalmente de una que me gusta mucho con la manzana la manzana y estas especies van bien de la mano, vamos a infusionar y darle ademÁs de aroma, sabor usando un poco de canela, un poco de pimienta negra que tambiÉn va muy bien de la mano con estos sabores, clavo de...