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opened fire, wounding the man. >> it was a violent attack, struck her multiple times. >> deputy forrester appeared on injuredÃas she was loaded into the ambulance. initially, the call was inspired by a woman who needed help with her son. >>> campaign 2020 no now joe biden downplaying his slipups with misstatements on stephen colbert . >> in the last few weeks, you've confused you have to with vermont, that bobby kennedy was assassinated in the late 1970s and assured i am not going nuts. follow-up question, are you going nuts? look, the reason i came on the tonight show -- >> joking aside, biden says his verbal gaffes did notaf the substance of his arguments for the presidency. >> it is a different thing to say when you're talking about honoring the bravery or sacrifice or what other people went through and the seof it is absolutely true. the fact that i said that i was vice president him a welcome in one case i was vice president elect that in the other case i was a senator. i'm not sure that is relevant but i don't, you know, i don't get wrong things like, you know, we should lock kids u
opened fire, wounding the man. >> it was a violent attack, struck her multiple times. >> deputy forrester appeared on injuredÃas she was loaded into the ambulance. initially, the call was inspired by a woman who needed help with her son. >>> campaign 2020 no now joe biden downplaying his slipups with misstatements on stephen colbert . >> in the last few weeks, you've confused you have to with vermont, that bobby kennedy was assassinated in the late 1970s and assured...
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we mentioned braxton bragg and forrest, and how many commanders did forrest say i will not obey orders from you anymore. how many did he threaten to kill? i think it was two. the confederate army of tennessee was rendered almost combat ineffective at one point, maybe more than one point, because of personality clashes between the top generals. personality clashes largely fed by clashing egos. it did not happen on grant's watch. one of the generals serving immediately under grant named the old snapping turtle, might have had a temper. baldy smith who served under grant was notoriously difficult to get along with. benjamin butler was a politician turned general who never stopped being a politician. he was very solicitous about his status and recognition. grant never had to stop personality conflicts with these people and i think one of the reasons was grant's humility. he did not demand recognition and did not therefore necessarily lord it over generals in a way that rubbed their fur the wrong way more than was necessary. he insisted they carry out his orders and that was all. the fourth
we mentioned braxton bragg and forrest, and how many commanders did forrest say i will not obey orders from you anymore. how many did he threaten to kill? i think it was two. the confederate army of tennessee was rendered almost combat ineffective at one point, maybe more than one point, because of personality clashes between the top generals. personality clashes largely fed by clashing egos. it did not happen on grant's watch. one of the generals serving immediately under grant named the old...
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that was richard forrest reporting.ng the 80th anniversary of the start of the second world war. he was speaking at a ceremony in warsaw, to mark the day the first nazi bombs began falling on poland. foreign leaders and dignitaries — including foreign secratary, dominic raab, have been attending events in the polish capital, hosted by president andrey duda as war beckoned eight decades ago — britain began evacuating 1.5 million people, most of them children, from cities to the countryside. operation pied piper was the biggest and most concentrated mass movement of people in britain's history. hannah gray has been speaking to some of those wartime evacuees. the sun in the sands, where i first had my alcoholic drink at the age of ten. the age of ten? a glass of cider. roger is 91. he's brought his granddaughter to the village he was evacuated to 80 years ago. ten years old, nearly 11, and of course i was evacuated to the beautiful village of lamberhurst. can you remember the date that you got evacuated? yes, friday the 1s
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become more difficult but at the moment all is not lost for boris johnson all is not lost alex alex forrest whiting did have used briggs and alice thank you. well as i now read some of the other stories making news around the world. german prosecutors have charged the 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's a diesel gate scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late about the scandals risks. that is top court has ruled that google is not required to apply the e.u. right to be forgotten rule to search results outside of europe well google had argued that author italian governments could otherwise try to cover up human rights abuses if the in new regulation was applied worldwide. 5 year pin union countries have struck a policeman ery deal on resettling migrants rescued from the mediterranean the agreement reached in malta aims to ease the burden on the e.u. southern members who bear the brunt of migrant arrivals and delays in decision making. on land at last in malta migrants rescued off the coast of libya a finally
become more difficult but at the moment all is not lost for boris johnson all is not lost alex alex forrest whiting did have used briggs and alice thank you. well as i now read some of the other stories making news around the world. german prosecutors have charged the 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's a diesel gate scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late about the scandals risks. that is top court has ruled...
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really a go to that again meanwhile let me draw in greg sits on the sitting with me the studio alex forrest of whiting and it's we're looking at live pictures coming from the house of commons. boris johnson hasn't started taking questions yet but he suffered a major setback last night when he lost the 1st vote that was tabled in fundamental him how much of a setback for him do you think i think it was a huge setback for him because he lost control of parliament he lost his majority he lost 21 of his own m.p.'s because he sucked them himself because they lost the weight because they voted against him and many are saying that he has now pretty much lost control you can't write him off though there's still a lot for him to play for but today we're now hearing from him this is him starting his yeah i mean this is let's actually go straight to the last pitches at the house of commons boris johnson has started speaking let's take a listen to what he has to say this is question time in the house of commons the dangers that police officers face every day to keep us safe this is because this morning
really a go to that again meanwhile let me draw in greg sits on the sitting with me the studio alex forrest of whiting and it's we're looking at live pictures coming from the house of commons. boris johnson hasn't started taking questions yet but he suffered a major setback last night when he lost the 1st vote that was tabled in fundamental him how much of a setback for him do you think i think it was a huge setback for him because he lost control of parliament he lost his majority he lost 21...
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really profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr forrest breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks and votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and there in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not want to the stick to the anti and no deal law that they managed to get into legal function today so he is looking for loopholes his people and his jurors are looking for ways to sort of work around it so they really want to tie his hands they're ready to take him to the high court if you should not obey this law in the middle of october so they're still out there fighting and they will not give him an election before it's not safe that britain is not going to crash out of the e.u. on the 31st without a deal and barbour what the bell this is spent in the parliament for 5 weeks that begins tonight is ther
really profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr forrest breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks and votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and there in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not...
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government has gone out of its way to make sure that no one rains on its parade and our reporter alex forrest whiting is looking into that for us hi alex they really are leaving nothing of the chance here yeah that's right i mean they have been banning things from kites to billions events of pigeons to make sure that none of these things are seen on the day because obviously there there were a devout some of those items and what could happen but they've also been again campaign down on the internet and we know that the internet is restricted in china anyway but they've really decided that they need to put more controls out including on social media platforms so way bo which is a very popular chinese social media platform is being restricted and its owners are playing ball with that and in fact on the 3rd of september the way by launch its own cleanup operation promising that it would delete any accounts or posts that distort the history of the party and the country insult our heroic martyrs or spread hong for political information and just a few days ago way bowen ounce that so far that clean
government has gone out of its way to make sure that no one rains on its parade and our reporter alex forrest whiting is looking into that for us hi alex they really are leaving nothing of the chance here yeah that's right i mean they have been banning things from kites to billions events of pigeons to make sure that none of these things are seen on the day because obviously there there were a devout some of those items and what could happen but they've also been again campaign down on the...
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the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport who is a berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the rx at party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into
the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper and the bitch and he says democratic...
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if these are our top stories britain's prime minister forrest johnson has suffered another defeat in his battle to break them with threats of not just years of approved a bill in principle from the prevention of president threatening a known deal brett sit in his negotiations with the. business after with a heartfelt 1st is up next hour we'll have more headlines at the top off the hour as always you can talk the latest hour after 12 on the dot com or on twitter d w news editor. people cite for some. dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could write any. of. the climate exodus starts september 5th on d w.
if these are our top stories britain's prime minister forrest johnson has suffered another defeat in his battle to break them with threats of not just years of approved a bill in principle from the prevention of president threatening a known deal brett sit in his negotiations with the. business after with a heartfelt 1st is up next hour we'll have more headlines at the top off the hour as always you can talk the latest hour after 12 on the dot com or on twitter d w news editor. people cite for...
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britain's new prime minister forrest johnson faces his 1st fallen tree showdown over tonight some lawmakers are moving to try and stop the possibility of the u.k. leaving the european union without a withdrawal agreement believing it would be disastrous for the economy but mr johnson says he needs the threat of no deal to strengthen his negotiating hand. there were rival demonstrations outside the british parliament again on tuesday some for breaks it and others vehemently against it for. and against prime minister barak's johnson inside parliament last ditch power plays are getting underway many lawmakers want to introduce legislation which would stop a no deal break that at the end of october and possibly delay it by 3 months prime minister johnson says he's determined to get brags it done i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i would ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october no gives bots johnson met with some potential rebels on tuesday in the hope of deterring them they've already been threatened with being thrown out of the tory party if they vo
britain's new prime minister forrest johnson faces his 1st fallen tree showdown over tonight some lawmakers are moving to try and stop the possibility of the u.k. leaving the european union without a withdrawal agreement believing it would be disastrous for the economy but mr johnson says he needs the threat of no deal to strengthen his negotiating hand. there were rival demonstrations outside the british parliament again on tuesday some for breaks it and others vehemently against it for. and...
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. >> ridge: well, if you win something, make sure you wear forrester. >> antonia: oh, only the best.> ridge: of course. all right. that'll do for today. -> antonia: thank you. >> ridge: thank you so much. >> brooke: let us know if you book something. >> ridge: that nice? yeah. [ door closes ] hey, uh, i was looking at your book, and it said that you canceled a meeting. maybe we have time to do something different. >> brooke: oh! oh, that's-- yeah, there was a meeting., t ot last quarter, and he's not coming in now, which is a relief.
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artistic historian to london barber bay so our correspondent on the story of forrest another exciting night there in london barbara i want to talk 1st though about this vote by lawmakers against an early election are we over or can boris johnson come back tomorrow or next week and say no let's vote again. it's not over of course this raging battle between parliament and the prime minister here and probably meant has as you said now. given him street defeats in a road for the good things on him and basically he should be somewhat punchdrunk however boris johnson is fighting on and he will be back he will for certain he will certainly try to get enough of procedure going. by we see can sort of initiate a new election felt that he needs only is simple majority box if we look at the figures tonight this vote in the house of parliament he didn't even have that when just sit in our again. parliamentarians vote on a new election so it is not sure whether he can against the will of so many parliamentarians here pushed this election through now and also deny barbara m.p.'s they approved the bi
artistic historian to london barber bay so our correspondent on the story of forrest another exciting night there in london barbara i want to talk 1st though about this vote by lawmakers against an early election are we over or can boris johnson come back tomorrow or next week and say no let's vote again. it's not over of course this raging battle between parliament and the prime minister here and probably meant has as you said now. given him street defeats in a road for the good things on him...
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australian mining billionaire andrew forrest is turning to the sea.determined to rid the oceans of polluting plastic waste. at the united nations general assembly this week, he announced a plan that aims to raise $20 billion annually from the plastics industry to drive a transition to recycling. yorkins us here in new now. thank you so much for coming in. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> you have been for decades in the mining industry, of course. first of all, tell us what sparked this environmental drive in you? >> i have been a commodities guy, as you know, for decades. about four years ago, i started a phd in marine ecology. i just finished it. it taught me way more about marine death than marine life. that's at the hands of plastics. we have about five years to turn this around. otherwise, we will ruin see life in our seas forever. shery: tell me about this initiative. it sounds to me like you are placing value on plastic and trying to create a circular plastics economy? is that what we are doing here? >> you've got it exactly. if i did not
australian mining billionaire andrew forrest is turning to the sea.determined to rid the oceans of polluting plastic waste. at the united nations general assembly this week, he announced a plan that aims to raise $20 billion annually from the plastics industry to drive a transition to recycling. yorkins us here in new now. thank you so much for coming in. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> you have been for decades in the mining industry, of course. first of all, tell us what...
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taylor: julie ask of forrester research, thank you for joining me.ing up, we hear from microsoft president brad smith and his thoughts on the current trade tensions between the u.s. and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. this is bloomberg technology. i'm taylor riggs. we're getting some headlines now on teleton, setting its ipo offering of 40 million shares at $29 a share. we will continue to watch the pricing. now we continue to cover apple's product launch which includes a new apple watch, low-cost ipad, and three new versions of the apple iphone. one theme that did not come up, apple's current relatio
taylor: julie ask of forrester research, thank you for joining me.ing up, we hear from microsoft president brad smith and his thoughts on the current trade tensions between the u.s. and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the...
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forrest and wheeler will be west towards the duck river and in northeast, between woodbury and minville in the top right map will bee morgan, at least until june 20 1863 when he embarks on a raid into kentucky and disobeys indiana andoes into ohio and will be captured at buffington island so he'll disappear just before the campaign starts and rosecrans has been waiting for that. in and around shelbyville covering guy's camp. claiborne's division of gap andll hold liberty the area -- alexander p. 6,000 mendivision of holding that area. being an cavalry, alarm force in case the followers decide to move out murfreesboro. the idea is to warn the infantry. they'll have time to move up gaps and stop the followers. that's the basic plan bragg's with.as come up i want you to follow along on your map. this is rosecrans' plan for the operation. positive information from various sources concurred to show the enemy intended to fight entrenchments at shelbyville should we advance by route and he would be in good position to retreat if retard our pursuit through winding roads which lead the barrens a
forrest and wheeler will be west towards the duck river and in northeast, between woodbury and minville in the top right map will bee morgan, at least until june 20 1863 when he embarks on a raid into kentucky and disobeys indiana andoes into ohio and will be captured at buffington island so he'll disappear just before the campaign starts and rosecrans has been waiting for that. in and around shelbyville covering guy's camp. claiborne's division of gap andll hold liberty the area -- alexander...
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forrester, it's alex sanchez. are you available? >> what can i do for you? >> something i'd like to speak to you about in person.
forrester, it's alex sanchez. are you available? >> what can i do for you? >> something i'd like to speak to you about in person.
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it down. >> "forrest gump" is a marvelous look at how history happens. >> forrest gump, john lennon.htful play on the contingency and accident that shapes our world. >> a million years or something like that. somebody said world peace was in our hands. but all i did was play ping-pong. >> that film embodies everything that makes tom great. he's fantastic dramatic actor. he's magnificent comedy actor. i can't think of another actor living or dead who could have ever done that part. >> by the 1990s, the median age of the people who served in world war ii was around 70. they were growing old and they were disappearing. and there was a powerful sense of nostalgia. and we saw a lot of retrospective looks at aspects of world war ii. this was the time when people started talking about the greatest generation. >> "saving private ryan" was a film i was going to make someday in my life. my dad used to have his band of brothers from the air corps come over to the house every year. the first time i ever heard grown men cry was at these reunions. it was all about the trauma they had suffered in w
it down. >> "forrest gump" is a marvelous look at how history happens. >> forrest gump, john lennon.htful play on the contingency and accident that shapes our world. >> a million years or something like that. somebody said world peace was in our hands. but all i did was play ping-pong. >> that film embodies everything that makes tom great. he's fantastic dramatic actor. he's magnificent comedy actor. i can't think of another actor living or dead who could have...
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superintendent carla short to forrester chris barker, last december she said we need to get these posted. the park is undergoing renovations in. this will be the best time for us to remove these ficus. they are trying to accommodate the renovation of the park. they did post them for removal, and then they did an inspection about a week later. i don't if you can read this here, but the person who went to inspect, wrote on the road inspect with no reason. shouldn't you be inspecting first, and then posting removal? time remaining, one minute, oh my. this is a map of all of the trees in the neighborhood that are public safety hazards. you can remember them map i showed you before. it is surprising to me why all of these trees that need attention, why they would concentrate on these trees here that just need pruning. i would say they are barking up the wrong trees. since there is no safety hazard mentioned, d.p.w. has a policy they don't like to remove trees unless it's absolutely necessary for public safety. in conclusion, we haven't found any factual evidence that these seven ficus trees a
superintendent carla short to forrester chris barker, last december she said we need to get these posted. the park is undergoing renovations in. this will be the best time for us to remove these ficus. they are trying to accommodate the renovation of the park. they did post them for removal, and then they did an inspection about a week later. i don't if you can read this here, but the person who went to inspect, wrote on the road inspect with no reason. shouldn't you be inspecting first, and...
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julie ask of forrester research, thank you for joining me.g up, we hear from microsoft president brad smith and his thoughts on the current trade tensions between the u.s. and china. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. we're getting some headlines now on peloton. it is setting its ipo offering of 40 million shares at $29 a share. we will continue to watch the pricing. now we continue to cover apple's product launch which includes a new apple watch, a low-cost ipad and of course three new versions of the apple iphone. one theme that did not come up, apple's current relationship with china or how the company's products have been impacted by tariffs. now remember products like apple watch, air pods, and imac computers have already been hit by this month's 15% tariffs. so is now the right time to be putting a spotlight on the new products and will they be impacted by the ongoing u.s.-china trade war? to discuss i bring in the managing director dan ives, who currently has
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new injury crash eastbound at forrest hills, for the westbound commute direction, some of the speed sensors saying 73 miles per hour. also westbound 580 is slow out of tracy pass brant line road. checking out drive time force you. tracy to dublin, 34 minutes. that ride on westbound 4, not impacted by that injury crash. meal one to remember. y with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. come on home to scratch-made. come on home to cracker barrel come on home to scratch-made. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> we have a high fire danger up and down 239 from pearsonville. let's see what's going on. most of the rain up across the northern third if not quarter, that's where we have our best chance of thunderstorms today. let's show you how the storm
new injury crash eastbound at forrest hills, for the westbound commute direction, some of the speed sensors saying 73 miles per hour. also westbound 580 is slow out of tracy pass brant line road. checking out drive time force you. tracy to dublin, 34 minutes. that ride on westbound 4, not impacted by that injury crash. meal one to remember. y with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. come on home to scratch-made. come on home to cracker barrel come on home to...
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no, i-i-i need a way back, a way to...to fix the family and to get back to working at forrester. >> ridgewell, brooke is not gonna let that happen right now, not now. >> thomas: dad, but this-- this right here, my work-- this is my way back to the son that you were proud of.
no, i-i-i need a way back, a way to...to fix the family and to get back to working at forrester. >> ridgewell, brooke is not gonna let that happen right now, not now. >> thomas: dad, but this-- this right here, my work-- this is my way back to the son that you were proud of.
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they raise a lot of havoc and then find out that bedford forrest is after them and simon buckner with 3,000 men is coming up by train through cowlen and they get back at noon june 30, walks into the headquarters, rosecrans is amazed to see him. he wasn't necessarily expecting to him and wilder says not only do i have the intelligence that you need, i did it without losing a single soul. without a single casualty. an incredible odyssey in the civil war. on the other flank, by the way, one of the best days -- i don't have time to get into it -- one of the best days union cavalry has in the war is the battle of shelbyville where they forced joe wheeler to swim for his life on june 27, 1863. you can read a great chapter about it in my book. bragg at this point, though, is not worried. the railroads reopen as june ticks down and approaches july, he has a council of war with polk and says we're going to fight it out. they have reservations about that and start to talk about that and polk says i thought the railroad was cut. the railroad's reopen! great news! and then polk says this. how do
they raise a lot of havoc and then find out that bedford forrest is after them and simon buckner with 3,000 men is coming up by train through cowlen and they get back at noon june 30, walks into the headquarters, rosecrans is amazed to see him. he wasn't necessarily expecting to him and wilder says not only do i have the intelligence that you need, i did it without losing a single soul. without a single casualty. an incredible odyssey in the civil war. on the other flank, by the way, one of the...
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. >> we the jury find the defendant timothy forrest bass guilty of the crime of murder in the first degreeount one. >> tim bass was sentenced to nearly 27 years in prison. >> i thought, "hooray. the guy's going to get what's coming to him." i give dave mceachran a lot of credit. he is something. and bless his heart, he told me day one that he was not going to give up until this was finalized. and we owe him the credit. >> up next, the moment mandy stavik's mom meets the woman who helped solve the case. ♪ we switched our detergent to one that's clean. ♪ ♪ and if you make the switch you'll see what we mean. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, because it's made with plants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ ♪ has the cleaning strength of tide. ♪ the first plant-based detergent with the cleaning power of tide. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how
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beetle spread very quickly more so than forests with a mix of deciduous and connect for astri's forrester vote's going let's see in says that in order to root out the insects all the sick trees should be felled and have their bark peeled off but he doesn't have the capacity to do that or to remove them afterwards. the piles of rotting wood in the forests of the hearts are not only a sorry sight they are an urgent warning. a warning that all is not well with our forests and financial losses are not the only problem as we heard earlier forests also act as havens for biodiversity and store carbon long term that's why they are a resource that has to be managed carefully let's look at the world's forests in overall terms for a moment exactly how much are they worth while here's a spoiler that priceless. for centuries our species has have a close relationship with the forest forests are more than a backdrop for fairytales they provide us with food fresh air and clean water and play key roles and biodiversity and climate their essential habitats that are now under threat. every single 2nd a wood
beetle spread very quickly more so than forests with a mix of deciduous and connect for astri's forrester vote's going let's see in says that in order to root out the insects all the sick trees should be felled and have their bark peeled off but he doesn't have the capacity to do that or to remove them afterwards. the piles of rotting wood in the forests of the hearts are not only a sorry sight they are an urgent warning. a warning that all is not well with our forests and financial losses are...
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own family everybody had always thought it remarkable that brother joe who's the younger brother of forrest johnson and a mild mannered remain are quite a contrast to his bullish and boisterous older brother that he could sort of fit to with the party line for so long but now he has sort of stepping down and saying i can do this anymore i'm not going to be a tory politician anymore as shows and that's what of service same people here who know him that he cannot couldn't do in the increasingly hardline course of boris johnson the prime minister that he doesn't want to sort of be involved in dragging britain out of the european union without deal just going for broke going for hard bricks it and so that explains the sort of resignation of joe johnson and yes of course it's a blow to boris johnson because it really breaks open the this track behind the scenes and also the change within the tory party because he's not the only one going it caroline stillman as she was the chairman of the tory party a long serving member has said she would also step down and not be available for politic of jobs
own family everybody had always thought it remarkable that brother joe who's the younger brother of forrest johnson and a mild mannered remain are quite a contrast to his bullish and boisterous older brother that he could sort of fit to with the party line for so long but now he has sort of stepping down and saying i can do this anymore i'm not going to be a tory politician anymore as shows and that's what of service same people here who know him that he cannot couldn't do in the increasingly...
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to talk about that, i'm joined by our resident brexit analyst alex forrest whiting. let's tease out the ramifications. how unprecedented is it? alex: it is unprecedented. in the reason being that the u.k. has an unwritten constitution. unlike the u.s. or germany when there might be an issue like this and gets referred to the courts for a ruling, that doesn't normally happen in the u.k. because of the checks and balances that exist within this unwritten constitution. the most important point is that parliament is sovereign. this ruling has said what boris johnson did, which was proroguing parliament, effectively stopped parliament from doing its job, which is to scrutinize the executive, the government, so it could not go about its normal duties. that is pretty unprecedented in that the law that the courts have decided that they had to make that ruling, to make sure that parliament is again sovereign. . and that it is very clear. in fact, a former supreme court -- he retired a few months ago, called as constitutional vandalism. and saying that although these judges di
to talk about that, i'm joined by our resident brexit analyst alex forrest whiting. let's tease out the ramifications. how unprecedented is it? alex: it is unprecedented. in the reason being that the u.k. has an unwritten constitution. unlike the u.s. or germany when there might be an issue like this and gets referred to the courts for a ruling, that doesn't normally happen in the u.k. because of the checks and balances that exist within this unwritten constitution. the most important point is...
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weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night forrest johnson still maintains that bret's it needs this government will not do very bricks. we will not allow the emphatic good into the referendum to be slowly suffocated by the border. issues is the point. they want. to force us to yet another point is. i would be to know there are no circumstances in which i ask to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october gives bonds we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. . the 31st new ifs or buts timetable was absolutely mammoth us included to emergency debates plus boris johnson's notion on a snap general election the 1st emergency debate requires the release of preparation documents actually squeeze through with a majority of 9 basically requiring the government to hand over documents and messages of communications all from facebook all the way to what's out message and are technically m.p.'s should now have access to all of those messages dating back to july the 23rd that date being quit
weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night forrest johnson still maintains that bret's it needs this government will not do very bricks. we will not allow the emphatic good into the referendum to be slowly suffocated by the border. issues is the point. they want. to force us to yet another point is. i would be to know there are no circumstances in which i ask to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october gives bonds we're going to fulfill...
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anniversary the chinese government has gone out of its way to make sure no one runs on its parade and alex forrest was intelligible welcome alex so the leadership is leaving nothing to jones no that's right they've been banging various things for these events including kites balloons even pitch ins so nothing that in any way condemn from their praise you saying they're also putting more restrictions on the internet now we know that's restricted in china anyway but they've really been targeting social media platforms so for example the very popular chinese social media platform way bow has had to really rein back what it is allowing on its site and the owners of playing ball they have started or launched a clean up operation promising that it would delete any accounts or posts that distort the history of the party and the country insult our heroic mata's or spread harmful political information about was launched on the 3rd of september in just a few days ago they have said that it's been successful so far 33500 posts on the platform have been deleted and almost 2000 accounts closed down in the comp
anniversary the chinese government has gone out of its way to make sure no one runs on its parade and alex forrest was intelligible welcome alex so the leadership is leaving nothing to jones no that's right they've been banging various things for these events including kites balloons even pitch ins so nothing that in any way condemn from their praise you saying they're also putting more restrictions on the internet now we know that's restricted in china anyway but they've really been targeting...
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weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night forrest johnson still maintains that breck set needs noted that this government will not today bricks it any further we will not allow the emphatic good into the referendum to be slowly suffocated by corridor thank you very much he says is the point of. delivery that's what they want. to force us to pay for yet another point this. i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october gives all bots a timetable was absolutely mammoth us included kill emergency debates plus boris johnson's notion on a snap general election the 1st emergency to take requires the release of no preparation documents actually squeeze through with a majority of no i basically requiring the government to hand over documents and messages and can. cation it also includes the operation yellow hammer documents there's a files on preparations they too should also be to disclosed under this motion now the government yesterday responded saying that it would
weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night forrest johnson still maintains that breck set needs noted that this government will not today bricks it any further we will not allow the emphatic good into the referendum to be slowly suffocated by corridor thank you very much he says is the point of. delivery that's what they want. to force us to pay for yet another point this. i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i ask...
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it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the joints and why not only does parliament not back him on his breakfast strategy he's also failed in his bit to get a general election something that he was the only option left at this stage are those boards and election the public don't go into an election the country doesn't want to lecture but this was you know other than getting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to their hearts but in a damning defeat for the prime minister the motion on a general election was voted down by a whopping 242 votes which means he didn't even reach the threshold for the number of votes needed he was of course hoping that he would triumph in the polls and so go with a fresh mandate to brussels and negotiate a new deal with the european union it would of course also have given him the opportunity to bulldoze through any of parliament's objections in the future while he had to alter the opposition's jeremy quite been hard for 2 years been saying that he welcomed the idea of taking on the conservatives at
it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the joints and why not only does parliament not back him on his breakfast strategy he's also failed in his bit to get a general election something that he was the only option left at this stage are those boards and election the public don't go into an election the country doesn't want to lecture but this was you know other than getting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to their hearts but in a...
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better deal all right joining me here at the big table now is our resident briggs and analyst alex forrest whining here we go again alex another long night in westminster so we've got a couple of things going on we've got this bill that was just passed now goes to the house of lords and now we've got the prime minister saying he wants early elections october 15th is he going to get it. well i think at the moment it looks like he will not get that because he has to get a 2 thirds majority from m.p.'s in the house of commons and although the main opposition party the labor party would like that desperately to be a general election they are very worried that if they sign up to that they're falling into a trap which is that this bill to try to stop a no deal bricks it will then fail and they won't be able to prevent a note that on the 31st of october so at the moment it looks like germany corbin will not play ball with boris johnson will not give him not election even though jeremy corbyn really wants an election there's been a big battle going on within the labor party over the understand thi
better deal all right joining me here at the big table now is our resident briggs and analyst alex forrest whining here we go again alex another long night in westminster so we've got a couple of things going on we've got this bill that was just passed now goes to the house of lords and now we've got the prime minister saying he wants early elections october 15th is he going to get it. well i think at the moment it looks like he will not get that because he has to get a 2 thirds majority from...
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it will mean the government will look for an extension from need to approve a deal well i can see forrest johnson call for snap general election after suffering a humiliating defeat on tuesday night opposition members and 21 conservative party rappel backed a motion to put forward a long private you can watch it all unfold live and i web site r.t. dot com and we'll keep you across those results as they come in. a region in belgium has passed legislation that bans traditional ways of slaughtering animals and for the muslim and jewish faiths. kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy that killed by having their throats cut pre-selling is not always used which is why the practice has been banned in separate countries the new law in belgium has prompted much debate but animal welfare groups say the law is not about targeting religions. it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not at all it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then the animal wi
it will mean the government will look for an extension from need to approve a deal well i can see forrest johnson call for snap general election after suffering a humiliating defeat on tuesday night opposition members and 21 conservative party rappel backed a motion to put forward a long private you can watch it all unfold live and i web site r.t. dot com and we'll keep you across those results as they come in. a region in belgium has passed legislation that bans traditional ways of...
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the story for us from london tonight and we're brits of alice right here in the studio with me alex forrest wide and here at the big table. well i mean today was a day that was full of political drama at westminster and there was an. stored mary c. during prime minister boris johnson speech in parliament with a member of his party stood up and defected to another party i want to take a look at that because i think this is really a moment when the whole world was watching him was speechless so he's got the prime minister speaking of restoring our rhythm their feet you see right there the servant of philocles gets up and walks across the house. people realize what's happened including the prime minister who was. the old order. and it was a shock wasn't it was a shock in the way that he did it i mean there's been talk about philip leave to defecting for some time but he definitely chose his opportune moment to do that when the prime minister was speaking and he got up and he walked across to the opposition party the liberal democrats to make the point that he could no longer sit with a posse t
the story for us from london tonight and we're brits of alice right here in the studio with me alex forrest wide and here at the big table. well i mean today was a day that was full of political drama at westminster and there was an. stored mary c. during prime minister boris johnson speech in parliament with a member of his party stood up and defected to another party i want to take a look at that because i think this is really a moment when the whole world was watching him was speechless so...
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james forrest scored the only goal of the game in the first five minutes.ond, motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county. this time next week we'll be just about to see the first home nations action of the rugby world cup. england, scotland and ireland all play next sunday morning... and we're getting reports from japan that england could be without both flanker mark wilson and joe cokanasiga for their opening match against tonga which follows shortly after. both are a big part of eddiejones‘ plans for the tournament but haven't been able to take part in training due to injuries. meanwhile wales have concerns over locks adam beard and cory hill and scotland are likely to be without flankerjamie richie for the ireland game. alice tai's incredible run of gold medals at the world para swimming championships in londonwas brought to an end by her fellow—briton brock whiston. tai had won six races in a row but she was beaten into fourth place in the 200—metre individual medley, with whiston setting a new world record at her first major event. barring accident or misf
james forrest scored the only goal of the game in the first five minutes.ond, motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county. this time next week we'll be just about to see the first home nations action of the rugby world cup. england, scotland and ireland all play next sunday morning... and we're getting reports from japan that england could be without both flanker mark wilson and joe cokanasiga for their opening match against tonga which follows shortly after. both are a big part of eddiejones‘...
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confirmed that but we do expect the parliamentarians to ask very heated questions in the direction of forrest johnson what his strategy is all about what he intends to do in the coming months and i think this is really a debate to watch a debate for the history books the 1st one after those probation that was ruled illegal by the supreme court yesterday we've just seen the bonus johnson has arrived in london he's been seen whizzing through the streets off the british capital but as you said we still don't know whether he's arriving in the on the moment of behind you so tell us more now the key. lawmakers if he does come lawmakers he suspended. suspended bollman for 5 weeks what kind of reception do you think he will get. oh you will get a very very cold reception that is for sure as i said m.p.'s were furious when he sent them on the break and boris johnson really he cut his new york trip short so he is arriving in london as we speak basically and he is in a really really deep dark hole at the moment he's facing pressure to resign from the labor opposition party from the scottish national par
confirmed that but we do expect the parliamentarians to ask very heated questions in the direction of forrest johnson what his strategy is all about what he intends to do in the coming months and i think this is really a debate to watch a debate for the history books the 1st one after those probation that was ruled illegal by the supreme court yesterday we've just seen the bonus johnson has arrived in london he's been seen whizzing through the streets off the british capital but as you said we...
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extraordinary anonymous saying that boris johnson broke the law by approaching palm and at the moment forrest johnson is on very very soon ice ok so we have the court decision we're spectum calls for resignation can you walk us through what we expect to happen next now. it's all a bit unclear to be honest because it is so unprecedented it just hasn't happened as i've said before palm and we'll see it again from 11 30 am on where it's they want to force him to release some documents on his stretch of g. at some point we don't know yet if boris johnson will show up personally number 10 and has not confirmed that so we'll have to wait and see if so if boris johnson shows up then we can expect of course some very heated questions there from m.p.'s who were furious over the course of the past weeks off this prorogue ation and with all that said breaks it is so parliament really has to come up with a strategy here. what does this all mean for that process process will look interest will be leaving the view as planned on the 31st of october. well in the one hand we have a prime minister boris johnso
extraordinary anonymous saying that boris johnson broke the law by approaching palm and at the moment forrest johnson is on very very soon ice ok so we have the court decision we're spectum calls for resignation can you walk us through what we expect to happen next now. it's all a bit unclear to be honest because it is so unprecedented it just hasn't happened as i've said before palm and we'll see it again from 11 30 am on where it's they want to force him to release some documents on his...
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the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d. w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent. she says the country parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brexit prime minister johnson appears to have lost control. and features tail and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formally wrote for the german newspapers developed and the vhs of office. and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system the britons than some populist seem to believe. and it's a pleasure to welcome john worse he isn't a u. citizen with a u. k. passport to this in berlin he's a blogger political adviser and a member of the green party. he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the brexit party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous. game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving. how does he actually perhaps over played his hand or coul
the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d. w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent. she says the country parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brexit prime minister johnson appears to have lost control. and features tail and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formally wrote for the german newspapers developed and the vhs of office. and he...
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the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brags that prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and features taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve bell and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worse he is an e.u. citizen with a. a passport to this in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the record that party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be t
the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brags that prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and features taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve bell and the bitch and he says...