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[applause] business oft the reversing chronic disease, which accounts for three quarters of the healthare costs in the united states, where we use prevention, we use food as medicine to reverse things like type two diabetes in the united states. that is a modern, new health care system that we can build together. [applause] and if we are going to fix climate, if we are going to fix the issue of global warming, we need to move from a monopolized industrial agriculture system to a system based on regenerative agriculture that sequesters carbon and can put money back in the hands of the farmers of the united states of america. [applause] not left to right, but new and better. not left to right, new and better. and i'm from ohio. and i'm asking you for the ,pportunity to be your nominee to campaign in wisconsin and michigan and ohio and western pennsylvania, where i come from and have won my congressional 2003,ct with 68% since where i know how to talk to these workers about building things again, about being a part of america's future, about rebuilding the forgotten community in the forgo
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is it the senators who are retiring, like alexander ofte essee? maybe all of them?an imagine that the white house is loong at all of these people. i think of repsentative turner from ohio in the meeting with joseph maguire. he says, look, i save a message for the president, this isn't ok. i think the white house iso in ways keeping their ears open for all republicans thinking about this. i also think it's i important, we've asked people in that poll how much ofhis is going to e in 2020. you v the majority of people said it was not going to have any factor. like 58%f them. so it's important to also note that as republicans think about how this mig impact the election, we're already getting a sense from people that this isn'thi going to impact the vote. washington.historic week in >> how is this different than we've seen imp ichment beforen erican history? you now have twitter, cable news. you ave conservative infrastructure out there that's echoing the president at every turn. does that buoy the white house that they feel like even if republicans are cracking atme th
is it the senators who are retiring, like alexander ofte essee? maybe all of them?an imagine that the white house is loong at all of these people. i think of repsentative turner from ohio in the meeting with joseph maguire. he says, look, i save a message for the president, this isn't ok. i think the white house iso in ways keeping their ears open for all republicans thinking about this. i also think it's i important, we've asked people in that poll how much ofhis is going to e in 2020. you v...
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resources oft all the federal government are focused on the arriving storm, i am decided to send our vice president mike pence to poland this weekend in my place. it is something very important for me to be here. the storm looks like it could be a very big one indeed. mike will be going. polishst spoken to the president and expressed my the wishes of and the american people. our highest priority is the safety and security of the people in the path of the hurricane. i will be rescheduling my trip to poland in the near future. we are gathered here in the rose garden to establish the united states space command. a big deal. command,west combatant it will defend america's vital interests in space, the next war fighting domain. i think that is obvious to everybody. it is all about space. we are joined by vice president mike pence, secretary of defense dr. mark esper, acting director of national intelligence joe of the, acting secretary army, ryan mccarthy, acting secretary of the air force matt donovan, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford, and congressman mike tu
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right around 80 i t tnk here in washington area, i0souch mothnhod erbe doing this time oft nor year,c. p dg.rymb jtte sheirstn in ther art oermont th.he well, well belayour oriest septn record. no real rain in the saturday. te doade ypinsc rpression till expected to nd dco aday, sprto urndmoy.ooweay sho like a wereath l ome'e heret an.testing. test. testg. i am e sohat does the dishwasher do?k for you, prewashing and removing sdry mist. yhesma nothior quick and reeshes lighy-woclothing. breathe happy febreze.rn ehange toadl baiyl attack a.dc.y pngtimp therowi ng two elementary school students edy how b do you do that >>rest to a 6-year-old child. >> the news at 5:00 ♪ . >>> first at brothersanr face addt adg happenedneberse in.ayhe mthe du enf o at t with the dea id frederick fair and today in court, prosecutors say it two otteen hers, 15 and lo folwe vin argument over him giving the came out of now llar sayt was m. hend n him as he lay there unconscious. >> thi for a dollar
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recent forest to space was the 1st time india was trying to compete on an international platform and oft cited figures that this mission was just $140000000.00 which is a fraction of what the us spent on the apollo mission another figure that's often cited is that the fact that this amount of smaller than what was spent on the last 2 engines movie it was important for india to show itself as a space bar in that way and india continues to be ambitious they did quote it has sent one mission to the more earlier it sent a mission to mars and it plans to have a manned mission. to the morning by 2022 so the ambitions continue but of course there's going to have to be more investigative investigation introspection perhaps more investment to make sure that such missions continue to be successful in the missions as well in delhi thank you very much. let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world hurricane dorian is heading towards canada after making landfall in the u.s. states of north and south carolina howling winds and heavy rain knocked out power to more than
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oft, the 70th anniversary the coming this party in china.ll get the latest from the region. -- of the communist party in china. we will get the latest from the region. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." it's time for your latest bloomberg business flash. after a to multiple's year, deutsche bank is back where it a tumultuouster year, softbank is back where it started. uber's sagging valuation and wework's calamitous attempts to go public. in china, timo has gone live, betweenry joint venture alibaba and another company. alibaba has pretty to chinese consumers could make up half of the luxury market by 2025. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. guy. the still ahead, conservative party conference is underweight in manchester. exchequerllor of the is currently speaking, making headlines on the u.k. minimum wage, to be raised over the next five years. there is prime minister boris johnson. this is the picture we have. we are trading at session h
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to those 2 he is what's months homos what mats hummels and by a boss mon piece of bosch had to say oft of the match they're my fun we have a really good team we play great football and we're food places so skilled on the ball will have especially good with the ball of their feet taking on defenders using their pace they make great runs off to impact we have an ice cold striker in and around the box we have so many different qualities is not a good enough from our side we didn't play well we make too many mistakes if you look at the goals we see the mistakes we made and then it's difficult to win a top game like this one against a probably. not good enough says peter bosh and that's almost talking up daughters quality you wrote a piece on a website rather seeing dortmund stars which chances are for their defeat to a new one on match day 3 how do you square this performance with that opinion well i stand by the row about that after the loss of course and same to me after that loss that the same old mental deficiencies a still lead a crumble in the face of adversity and that was the bigge
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you oft remind some of that robot that vacuums the floor. it bumps into the chair, moves away, bumps into the chair, goes back again. it was very frustrating. the drugs didn't really work. it was very tough to be in oncologist back then and it was frankly worse for the patients. me to the lab. i wanted to do better. i wanted to use science to improve care for patients with cancer. oncology toinical become a molecular biologist and cancer geneticist in earnest. at the time, that felt like a demotion. i was a clinical fellow at harvard. people would come from all over new england to get my advice on cancer. all of a sudden, you go into a lab and you make offers that won't work for you properly. they bounce around like a mexican jumping being. i had to ask an 18-year-old summer student how to get it to work. it was a terrible experience, but i went through it, because at the end, i was a scientist and i could do science that would allow me to treat cancer patients. that effort is really what it's all about. our commitment to the search for reli
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. >> earlier today he touched down at moffet field for a fund w in president come ptentas back more oft. ntusa. trump landed at the field this morning to attend a fund raiser at this silicon valley mansion hosted by scott mcneely and his wife. greeting the president as he got off the plane. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar with california's issues. >> reporter: about 500 guests each paying between $1,000 and $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president wable, nn wcrd sengpo thein alpine road showing they weren't thrilled about the president's visit. >> obviously the majority of people here in the bay area do not support the president, but those who do are quite suppo supportive in part because of that bunker mentality. >> reporter: inside attendees say no one was paying attention to the protests. >> he loved the part of the state that was with him there today. >> i hope he returns tomorrow quite frankly. he can't come
. >> earlier today he touched down at moffet field for a fund w in president come ptentas back more oft. ntusa. trump landed at the field this morning to attend a fund raiser at this silicon valley mansion hosted by scott mcneely and his wife. greeting the president as he got off the plane. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar with california's issues. >> reporter: about...
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you pose for a picture that customs and border protection matches to a photo oft youhas typically fromlable 19 airports reag national. but some have privacyflhtig l be coll used in other wsay agencies like the phone number? >> visas pictures of u.s. citizeed are delet 12 hour, facial recognition also beingbo officers caught 173 iomin aomeo sete atosrs airports. >>> luxuryaction, is offerinip s to the north poll in his hotel. it's open next april, including prime viewing of the o and from the heated igloos. a seet 7:00 on "like it or more news now.teage brothers ac killing a man at a local fair. the calls to ce ha lts activists made their voicesd but were commuters sympathetic to the cause. > a man accused of scouting dcrk lands for terrorist gro was in cour what he told federalelopments about the k tngilli at the great frederick fair. tothday. >> the 15 and 16-year-olds are charged as juveniles, with first the death of live outside frederickened. >>> well,ynt cou despite tearfun bdaartos until their c nextrt hearing, which is
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bankruptcy.very quic the thinking has been they have been doing extremely well, and perhaps because oft the uaw feels they deserve higher wages. what has also happened is that general tors announced it was closing 4 plants and that did not sit well with the uaw either. they want more job security for the workers who are left. laura: how big of an issue is increasing automation of the auto industry and the loss of jobs? micheline: the loss of jobs is a huge, huge issue. it isn't so much the loss of the jobs themselves, but jobs are being performed by tporary workers, and it is taking uaw members longer to get the exact wages that the veteran workers get. and so automation is not so much the issue, just that the uaw wants what is left to be laura: what are the consequences for the car industry in the u.s. if this continues? micheline: generally car buyers are reluctant to purchase vehicles from a dealer if then company isrike, and general motors have the problem of having 50% more cars at dealerships than it should have this time of the year. general motors dealers have a supply. it is ju
bankruptcy.very quic the thinking has been they have been doing extremely well, and perhaps because oft the uaw feels they deserve higher wages. what has also happened is that general tors announced it was closing 4 plants and that did not sit well with the uaw either. they want more job security for the workers who are left. laura: how big of an issue is increasing automation of the auto industry and the loss of jobs? micheline: the loss of jobs is a huge, huge issue. it isn't so much the loss...
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it is not a matter oft st inating a political opponent. it is a matter of investigating a former vice president of the united states where there areue realions about the proprietary nature of his actions. i woul talso notet the ukrainian president is the one who brought up the matter when he referred to giuliani, the president's attorneywhich prompted the presidentbio mention jon. la thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. laura: for the democratic response to what has happened, i spoke with congressman brendan boyle on capitol hill. i asked him about his reaction to the whistblower's complaint. rep. boyle: to give you the sort gsof an analysis of how th have moved, just a week ago there were only about 125, 130 members of congress who were in favor of an impeachment inquiry that number has almost doubled. that should tell people the level of serioness with which are dealing. d e idea that a president of the united states woenly seek interference in our election from an outside entity, whether that is an individual or a foreign
it is not a matter oft st inating a political opponent. it is a matter of investigating a former vice president of the united states where there areue realions about the proprietary nature of his actions. i woul talso notet the ukrainian president is the one who brought up the matter when he referred to giuliani, the president's attorneywhich prompted the presidentbio mention jon. la thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. laura: for the democratic response to what has...
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evan: i think that had to have been a part oft. i will say that i think another perhaps more significant drivero here is that in the united states, there is such a partisan battle between republicans and decrats, as our inlligence services were reporting to the country that we were under attackefore and during -- after the attack and during the attack, it was such a partisan fight about wh true or not. i think there was pressure on our intelligence community to offer more informatiut the source. andy so as td that, the source would have been more exposed. at the same time, we have a gpresident who was reveal classified information to the russian foreign minister in a meeting in the oval office aho the white. and that i am sure would havell given the inence services cause and reason to worry about the source. laura: evan mcmullin, thanks sng much for bith us. evan: thank you. laura: you are watching "bbc a world nerica." still to come on tonight's m,progow can be bogged play a role in battling climate change? weo to scotland to find
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when you look into the future, oft is the future transportation look like? think we can bring it together. have thatwe can singular app where every morning when you wake up, any way that get from point a to point b, we can give you the information that is relevant to with live pricing, inventory, et cetera. we now have mass transit in the app. we're going to tell you, mass transit you can take, subway, an uber, pool. if it's a long enough trip, you can take an elevate as well. uniquely positioned as a company to have all that information together and we can thing fore transportation, the same thing for local commerce. and with eats restaurants, only the beginning, and we can do the same thing with logistics. to other company in the world is positioned to solve local transportation, local commerce and i think we're in a spearhead position to do so. >> where is uber in five years, years? >> so much innovation, so much change going on, that i'd have a predicting for you what's going to happen in the next year. but i do think, what you will increasing going to m
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we need to be inventive, the major challenge for us today is oft we are no longer capable stability in a world that is recently conflictual after a two polar world in which we lived for many decades. now we have a new order that's replaced the previous one. we are trying to resolve problems effectively and a truly believe the courage to build peace requires reaffirming values. which cannot be the subject of any relativism. it requires recommitting to these values and all the situations which i managed -- mentioned to build peace and stability and to offer people concrete solutions. courage is toof assume responsibility and when we speak of these challenges, we speak of the climate. -- we know a lot. we see so much. detail about great the situation of our world today . find ourselves weaker today because too often we have challenged the truth, challenge facts to give preference to short-term interest. sometimes give preference to narrow interest. this has led to a loss of faith and that's a fact. inequality today has increased once again. among countries, within countries. our contempor
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you can spend your whole workday working for society but society won't thank you for it because it's oft you don't you just missed why should a banker earn more than i do why is his work worth more than mine for me that's the underlying issue of the well. even it's organizers were surprised by the strikes impact but for these women it's just the beginning. i lift around and we put women center stage now i really hope these women will actively take part in discussions everywhere and not withdraw or relinquish responsibility. both fit onto it to me stop giving. the swiss go to the polls in october women here fought hard for the right to vote now they plan to use it to better their lot. where do you go when you've reached the end of the rote is a question that's become a hot topic in britain not 1st philosophers but 14 of pathfinders they're on a mission to recover public rights of way on private property before they disappear from the map for good well thousands of trails have been lost or in some cases intentionally hidden now david ormond and his army of volunteers are in a race against
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just 10 actions have made global headlines perpetuating an oft oversimplified myth but now many cans roll their eyes when they hear the phrase cold club. yes i'm tired of that really. improved play and the legendary status of their fan culture has caused some growing pains. this family feeling was speeding. up challenge at the moment and in the past 3 years the stadium was almost every gay . soloists we have 30000 members you know we have like i think 5 years ago we had the wrong 12 followers and. in typical fashion when you didn't raise ticket prices for their 1st ever promotion to the bundeswehr it will be a tough slog at the top but selling out the stadium won't be a problem on your own inherit some may have had across well friendship in the old days and this is only their 3rd ever season in the same league still promotion could reset things. you don't inherit so far and in fact be fierce rivals but if to no one can manage to stay up long enough for the cue props to develop a history of playing against one another this therapy might just be what it takes to weeknight the soccer sc
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nada: gary, huffman became the face of this scandal because oft her cele did she ever give the court, the public, a sense of why she did thisth gary: her argument all along was that she had de this because she thought she had to be theec pemother. interestingly, it came out that her daughter found out about this, her response was "did youi not trust me to do this under my own esteem?" in a sense she failed her ow daughter in trying to be the perfect mother. something of a tragedy about the whole thing. but i think there was a sense rge thatstarted to e lot of people in these areas, areas, just wanted to do whatever it took to get their children into the bestsc ols, whether that be university of southern california, georgetown, the ivy league schools.the they just wanted to do what they could, a they thought that them. for a while, with the help of some people who conspired with them, it worked. nada: gary, thank you so much. : ltime for a quik at other headlines around the world. frthch capital came to a standstill as transport workers to part in the biggest strike in a decade. they a
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arnold says people come from all ov the world to play, ofte falling victim to a strange phenomenon when they walk through the door. >> they come in here, and they're walking down a row, and all of a sudden they sad. and they say, "there... the... there's the game that i... the firstime i... i kissed a gir i was playing that game!" and they dwhat we call the nostalgia lock-up because things like movies and sic, you can relive all that stuff on the internet, but you haven't seen this pinball since you we a kid.ou it's still up in your brain somewhere. and then, you see it again, d you just lock up. so, we kind of, like, poke them with a stick and say, "come on, come on, come on. go, go, go, go, go." this is an actual toy factory that was at disneyland, and it delivers an actual plastic toy that you saw made in front of your eyes. there's less than 100 of these left in the world. and i've had people that come in -ure and again, just do th nostalgia lo "i was at disneyland, and i bought one of those donald ducks!" >> reporter: but the pinball museum is not just about getting people to journ
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so within three months of coming to ofts, a labour government will secure a sensible deal based on the terms we have long advocated and discussed with the european union, trade unions, businesses, and different european governments. a new customs union, a close single market relationship, and a guarantee of rights and protections. [applause] and within six months of the elected, we'll put that deal to public vote alongside remain. and as a labour prime minister, i pledge to carry out whatever the people decide. cheers and applause] only, only a vote for labour will deliver a public vote on brexit. only a labour government will put the power back in the hands of the people. we can bring our country and our people together, which is what we are trying to do all the time. let's stop a no-deal brexit and let the people decide. we must get brexit settled, not least because it's dominated our politics for far too long, the coming election will be a once in a generation chance for real change. a chance to kick out boris johnson's government of the privileged few and put wealth and power in th
so within three months of coming to ofts, a labour government will secure a sensible deal based on the terms we have long advocated and discussed with the european union, trade unions, businesses, and different european governments. a new customs union, a close single market relationship, and a guarantee of rights and protections. [applause] and within six months of the elected, we'll put that deal to public vote alongside remain. and as a labour prime minister, i pledge to carry out whatever...
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trial the court heard details of how he'd shown extremist materials to children that had attended the oft. school club here and how he tried to mold them into an army of kids. he says you know is terrorism like how to fight he wants a group of 300 men. those children to reenact the westminster time he was showing them very concerning terrorist related propaganda in videos videos such as beheading videos. yet you pile laws them with fear from the point of view that if they raise the law then something similar would happen to them. an inquiry by the charity commission that's the governing body which regulates the way that charities in england and wales a run has now disqualified 5 of the senior officials that used to run the essex islam economy for failing to safeguard children as young as 11 from the attempted radicalization by that former employee many of the children that attended the classes here would chew frightened to tell their parents about the graphic and violent videos that hike was showing them now that the buses here have been removed an interior mosque manager has been appoint
trial the court heard details of how he'd shown extremist materials to children that had attended the oft. school club here and how he tried to mold them into an army of kids. he says you know is terrorism like how to fight he wants a group of 300 men. those children to reenact the westminster time he was showing them very concerning terrorist related propaganda in videos videos such as beheading videos. yet you pile laws them with fear from the point of view that if they raise the law then...
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inspector general determined last month that the tnformation provided by an employee met the definition ofte conveyed to congress within seven calendar days. but the president's acting director of national intelligence refused. house intelligence chairman adam schiff. do you believe that the white puse or the president himself are pressuring the acting hirector of national intelligence not to hand this dformation over to you? >> we do know they are making some claim that a privilege may apply. well, that narrows the category who may be intervening here. >> reporter: mr. trump speaks to a range of leaders, including the presidents of russia, d,raine, and china. reday he tweeted, "i understand that there may be many people listening. ug anybody dumb enough to believe that i would say something inappropriate?" republicans backed him up. >> this is not something i would ever see the president doing. i would instead of jumping to henclusions actually get the facts first. ap o'donnell: nancy joins us from capitol hill. fo, nancy, what justification is there for not turning over this ngformation? >
inspector general determined last month that the tnformation provided by an employee met the definition ofte conveyed to congress within seven calendar days. but the president's acting director of national intelligence refused. house intelligence chairman adam schiff. do you believe that the white puse or the president himself are pressuring the acting hirector of national intelligence not to hand this dformation over to you? >> we do know they are making some claim that a privilege may...
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arethy at the negotiating table, the mainable where they hash out the big issues that are at the heart ofthis.e we talk bag job guarantees, the use of temporary workers. they are making progress, sue. but to call it imminent we see a deal by the enof tonight. everybody i talk to said no,x rela may be we don't see something until perhaps the end of the weekend. >> quickly, are we at the point where we start to see this at the dealerships hurting sales or anything. >> no we haven't st yet. we compared sells wentd to lmc auto most sales for the first week of the strike same week in septembe last year actually slightly higher >> thank you so much, phil. philebeau in chicago. >> you bet. downgrades today.at kupgrades ad we start with sharls of whirlpool graded to overth from neutral at jp morgan specking shipments to show growth over the next year.2. price target $ the stock rose 154.84. square upgraded to outperform from market wells at wells fargo. the analy element citing strong fundamentals culling it attractive at the levels.e pris target $80. the stock up nearly 4% to $60.80. >> boston be
arethy at the negotiating table, the mainable where they hash out the big issues that are at the heart ofthis.e we talk bag job guarantees, the use of temporary workers. they are making progress, sue. but to call it imminent we see a deal by the enof tonight. everybody i talk to said no,x rela may be we don't see something until perhaps the end of the weekend. >> quickly, are we at the point where we start to see this at the dealerships hurting sales or anything. >> no we haven't st...
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significantly faster, more chfective response, w reduces costs across the ecosystem, particularly for ofteing for the damages from these incidents. >> i'mri s, this all grew from this insight that you had that night when you felt like you were being followed. what do you tell to bding entrepreneurs who have a bright idea that they want to convert into a business? >> i think what was so impactful for us was finding this community of people who believed in that mission. i mean i was a kid that grew u indiana, but fortunately found over 4,000 first responds that believed in what we were trying to do. ultimately, an o ecosyst partners including big tech companies like apple, google, uber, et cetera. i think that ecosystem made the vision a reality. >> best of luck to you, michael. can't wait to get another update. rapidup sos co-founder, michael rtin. >> thank you. >>> now the other bright idea that we brought you before, what do you do when you passion is puzzles? back in 2013 when video wasn't as clear as it is now, we introduced you to david hoyt. he quit lucrative job to create games, word
significantly faster, more chfective response, w reduces costs across the ecosystem, particularly for ofteing for the damages from these incidents. >> i'mri s, this all grew from this insight that you had that night when you felt like you were being followed. what do you tell to bding entrepreneurs who have a bright idea that they want to convert into a business? >> i think what was so impactful for us was finding this community of people who believed in that mission. i mean i was a...
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this oft wepe hap don't haveoau people felt like, come on, we're into ll, it's a new season n't we ditchhe 90s, look at bwi, 95 degrees there, the record at dulles was broken 20 2010 when iwas 93 we are starti changes, though. it is 80 degrees, sti time of y well aur average high temperature for obo the day but notice the wind direction out of the north norwest at 9:00 going to start bringing comfortable air, foolgren des cooler in martinsburg than the district, quantico fredericksburg still in the low 80s s come through overnight andwly y will notice the change when you wake up tomorrow moing. also no of sprinkles he and there, very light showeris hit ors around the region ahead of the o cool f that isoi ng tovernight be ruled out but it is a brief cool-down that we will start to feel tomorrow. won't last all week, but the for the kids at the bus stop tomorrow morning it ought to feel good, 62 t 70 degrees before school, after school 77 degrees coole on our tuesday 12 than it was tay. of also a little bit breezy tomorrow but we'll get you ready r what's ahead the rest of this week and t
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traditional playbook that we've seen from discredit the accusers and then to counterattack and kick up a lot oft c toate distractions, in this case around biden, to divrot attention the facts about his own conduct. this is probably gonna continue. the problem that faces i is that the white houseat is understaffed right now. in se respects, they'rehe demorarazed over all of the heat that they've been facing. they don't havel a f operation. they don't have a war rm in place. >>>>re there tensions h to move forward strategically? >> there's aually talk about bringing in an outde team that can handls t p.r. battle and the legal battleal so that other people in the white house cane ngcus on gover but .member, there's an acting chief of staff right now. the press secretary is holding three jobs at once. it is not fully running machine at the moment. >> w>>l there be a war room? >> less talk of a war rm, more of a team that couldnotentially behe inse or outside that uld he strategize communications. essentially fight back against the democrats and provide them with someo who could spearhead strategy. w
traditional playbook that we've seen from discredit the accusers and then to counterattack and kick up a lot oft c toate distractions, in this case around biden, to divrot attention the facts about his own conduct. this is probably gonna continue. the problem that faces i is that the white houseat is understaffed right now. in se respects, they'rehe demorarazed over all of the heat that they've been facing. they don't havel a f operation. they don't have a war rm in place. >>>>re...
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h ow ofte n and. well done forjenny with that.for these despite all these problems the conservatives are still ahead in the polls resting at the moment? from my point of view, i was at the labour party conference last week and you wa nt party conference last week and you want to talk about divided parties, i have never seen anything like it. they tried to pick off the deputy leader and abolish his role literally the evening before the conference. we saw huge arguments going on all the way through between the membership and trade unions and the membership and trade unions and the mps and membership. we've got mps well known mps having de—selection attempts made against them. only this week and, this is a party preparing for government in the next few weeks. if you want to know why the tory party is so far ahead, i don't think you have to look very much further than the way the labour party is currently operating to see that.|j the labour party is currently operating to see that. i would just add to that that labour's position on be
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>> i think the face at the e oft ptuis you and a whole bunch of other holiday makers are making yourmanchester, england to spain on easy jet. it's not so easy because the flight has been delayed for a number of hours because of air traffic control failure in france. so you're sitting on the plane. you're delayed. you don't know what's going on. then this guy goes up and starts making a passenger announcement. >> she rolled over and punched me and said our flight is delayed by two hours because they're minus one captain. >> he starts telling a story. >> just before we went to security, i thought i wonder if this is it. >> he decided t>> no. >> called to save the day. >> i have my license with me deliberately. i have i.d. with me. i would very much like to go on holiday. i'm ready to go. >> no, way. >> yeah. it just so happens this particular holidaymaker whose wife and son are on the plane back in row 15 or something like that also happens to be a fully licensed pilot for easy jet. >> if you're all right, we'll go. [ applause ] >> i don't care what you're wearing, let's put this bad b
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ill k part oft down d.c. protestge on climate chan some people have taken to extreme measures here.er glueing themselves we hardy fm one woman ttbo it'ssing thisauhe16 and. new york has disru. fnsroio erip ju work arounds and trouble spots to keep an eye out for this morning when it comes to therotests. hot for them today, mike, for everybody else out there this morning i hope thedi airtion air-conditioning in those all atose cars is working. ot>>n n fall but... utou>> bt' tha tohave o tro not if you're already there well into the 90s day. much more like tn first day of fall here in d.c. i'm readyto say it for fall to get here.o welcome fallic tecally it arrived1 3:5hi ts fall -- summer itchedvees, o trw hours. llte fe/orradar kn notow forecast.e need that her ae in. erin como has your busy roads thorning. t, >> 8:16 m tracking a lot of d.c.ing news around t down climate change protest. demonstrators completely t aockinghe 16th k seetnd northwest intersection. you can see in wthis tshehere al out and find a different se get aund.ar yow s tndingsh d in dictio. over knonowing on to th
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tell the prime minister that i often quote his words —— they often i often quote his words —— they ofte often quote his words, surround and betrayal. i for one often quote his words, surround and betrayal. ifor one i‘m sick of often quote his words, surround and betrayal. i for one i‘m sick of it. —— surrender and betrayal. betrayal. i for one i‘m sick of it. -- surrender and betrayal. mr speaker, i have to say i have never heard such humbug and all my life. the outrage at his response was louder than boris johnson‘s the outrage at his response was louder than borisjohnson‘s attempts to make himself heard. more acute when the murdered mpjo cox‘s successor pleaded with him too. will he, going forward, moderate his language so that we will all feel secure when we are going about our jobs? the best way to honour the memory ofjo cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, ithink, to get way to bring this country together would be, i think, to get brexit done. tonight at least, it is almost impossible to imagine those inside being able to agree on whether it‘s night
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dozen hot and bothered early settlers in this little church marks the humble start of a very best form oft the government is a representative democracy, and that this is the best protection against tyranny and arbitrary government. that is why i am profoundly honored to be bringing you greetings from the mother of 1619 generalto the assembly of virginia, its eldest child. runnymede, where magna carta was is a low-lying, marshy field on the banks of a great river. jamestown echoes that site of freedom and the rule of law. friday, july 30, 1619 was a very special day, and so is today. thank you. [applause] >> sir david, thank you for sharing those insightful remarks. i have a number of takeaways, but the one that stood out, perhaps we should emulate the falkland islands and reduce our legislature to eight members. i'm just trying to figure out who the other seven are going to be. [laughter] it is my pleasure now to introduce a very distinguished gentleman and friend of mine for many years, governor ralph northam and i have known one another for many, many years. we share a common alma mater,
dozen hot and bothered early settlers in this little church marks the humble start of a very best form oft the government is a representative democracy, and that this is the best protection against tyranny and arbitrary government. that is why i am profoundly honored to be bringing you greetings from the mother of 1619 generalto the assembly of virginia, its eldest child. runnymede, where magna carta was is a low-lying, marshy field on the banks of a great river. jamestown echoes that site of...
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still one oft is the top u.k. and a female cfo, but yes, brexit obviously looms large in the bank is grappling with competition in the mortgage theet and uncertainties in small and medium-sized corporate sector. ♪ outbidhong kong exchange the london stock exchange hitting another roadblock. china is voicing opposition to the move. they said this weekend that there are persistent worries about hong kong, given the unrest. looking at the share price it is down just a touch today. >> there have been a couple that showsn the past the deal is suffering setback after setback. , ahad the offer rejected scathing rejection, more intense than we've seen in a long time, and the official mouthpiece of the communist party this week came out and almost solidified that, praising them in their decision. i think it is too early to say whether it is dead but it is certainly suffering setback after setback. ♪ >> purdue pharma filing for bankruptcy to protect itself from more than 2000 lawsuits accusing it of fueling the opioid epide
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every single day, and let me tell the prime minister, that i often tell the prime minister, that i ofte n q u ote tell the prime minister, that i often quote his words, surrender act, betrayal, trader and ifor often quote his words, surrender act, betrayal, traderand iforiam sick of it. we must to moderate our language and it has to come from the prime ministerfirst. language and it has to come from the prime minister first. i have to say mr speaker, i've never heard such humbug at all my life. the reality is...i humbug at all my life. the reality is... i bumped into her today in a lift. the mp speaking there. and she still boiling with anger and people coming up and patting her on the shoulder checking she was all right. and that sense today, i spent all day over there today with that anger still being there in the elements come it was interesting because there was a meeting of the 1922 committees so conservatives all going into a room to meet the prime minister we did that because he reported think of standing outside. holding a glass up to the wall. there were cheers as he went in bu
every single day, and let me tell the prime minister, that i often tell the prime minister, that i ofte n q u ote tell the prime minister, that i often quote his words, surrender act, betrayal, trader and ifor often quote his words, surrender act, betrayal, traderand iforiam sick of it. we must to moderate our language and it has to come from the prime ministerfirst. language and it has to come from the prime minister first. i have to say mr speaker, i've never heard such humbug at all my life....
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german t.v. a white for the 4 part john mill in my respond at action at which he developed and hosted oft the just for const neumeier sees ballet as an art form by people for people he was 1st inspired by classic american musicals and their influence often shines through his work. bernstein dances pays homage to the music and spirit of latter bernstein. now. that. and see defense of these opinion is once you've seen the dancers on stage then you lead a dancing isn't just a job for them job dancing for all dancers is a vocation i can clinch for either tents or hopeful. is the most intensive part of our lives and that's wonderful. and that's a story but that can come a time when it's no longer possible and to me what's most important is not a moment when dance is a dancing or tense advance and kind of the moment when they no longer cans and they're all meant was if that's what we need to focus on a ha that's where we need to help this economy that's your get down because heaven . proceeds from the event to go to the dance foundation which helps professional dancers make the transition to ot
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, what was contentious at times, lewandowski the first witness to testify aar an impeacnvestigation oftestig he wouldn't comment on private converittions he had wthe presiden int. montgomery county, police are looking for the burglary suspect who kicked down the front door ofs busines in downtown sr vespringsil making 00off with $6,0 coins on wayne avenue in friday at the end of older sedan, maybe a toyotar n mazda. >>> a man arrestedor stealing a pedalt at national harbor apparently frowned dnow upon. kevin swam to a dog pedal boat at national harbor and took it without paying for it. he was later b apprehendedy harbor officer. >>> women's world c a starlex morgan is on tshelf. she's going to o situt because of a knee injury. she was in six matches for the cup and two since, apparently 's the team that went on to the summer back to you sarah.ver >>> so have you ever heard of something called gay panic? it is a legal defense used in court. when a person is w chargedh a violent crime, gayanic they acted in self-defense after learni the victim wasgay. tonight, there is an effort underway
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>> on the short term, we're in dc this week meeting at the member level with both sides oft the aisle. leadership to chairs of committees that could offer authorization authority over this and we're looking at everything from legislativet enactment. given that the treaties wererc signed by the president and are still in full force and effect, if there's an administrative possibility. to sylvia. sylvia in virginia. republican line. hi. >> hi. i wanted to ask a question. i get a lot of information from churches asking for donations and i didn't know if you know that they're credible. i'd like to donate and i'm not sure if they're from the catholic church. are they credible and are the people in that much dire need that they say they are? thank you. >> i don't know what specificha churches she's talking about. back home we have folks who take care. folks are welcome to donate to. i would say it varies among any country in terms of the state of affairs of people. we've donee a good job and there's more work to do in termo of developing the economy.el making sure elders are taken care of.
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>>eporter: hde onha s oft we t a single life bec we're so used to seeing things tragic like this happenily that that's affected. it's a mother that's fe. it's sing lungss sdf tha us. >> reporter: in this same place one year ago, there was another stranger. >> i'm mac,o i'm here t help you. >> reporte stanley mchheard theaney gunsh his side. >> i told him that god loved him not long met the man who tried to save her son's life. >> so good to finlyoreete mt she knows him mr. mack and he was with her again today. >> mr. mack was out here earlier when i came out with a few friends from suitland high school to remember him and release some balloons. he seen the balloons and he ndlked down to us just gave us hugs and everything, just like the first day that we seen him. and i just meant a lot that it's a year later he stills cares, he still came out, he's still concerned about our well-being. >> rghorter: after going throu the worst, she sayse'sh met some of the best. >> i really have. >> reporter: there were two arrests made in this case. a 17 year old and a 15 year old. in dc, officialsre b
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oft is the special sauce sonos, building a solution for something that sounds great, provides an easyxperience but also freedom of choice. as -- for providing customers that freedom to choose whatever service they want and that has set us apart. emily: this is something that folks have talked about for years, but with apple struggling in the home speaker space. the homepod is not what apple would like it to be. they like to be the best but are not dominating the market. would you ever sell to a company like apple? >> i try to stay focused on that we are launching the best product possible for our customers. that is what we are doing with move and one fl. we have had a year public now where we have done what we said we would from a topline and bottom-line perspective. we are feeling good from an independent and public company that offers a lot of freedom of choice. emily: apple, amazon, and google are under fire for having humans listening to the conversations that customers are having with their voice assistants. how badly do you think these companies overstepped? that at the end of t
oft is the special sauce sonos, building a solution for something that sounds great, provides an easyxperience but also freedom of choice. as -- for providing customers that freedom to choose whatever service they want and that has set us apart. emily: this is something that folks have talked about for years, but with apple struggling in the home speaker space. the homepod is not what apple would like it to be. they like to be the best but are not dominating the market. would you ever sell to a...
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from a head ofts state were followed by insights from 2 power players in the private sector.rancine lacqua moderated a lively discussion with jp morgan's chief chairman, jamie dimon, and bob iger. give,t advice would you and what advice would you take from politicians? >> advice from politicians when it comes to regulation in various countries around the world get advice from government relations and knowledge from government officials and countries. most you have dealt with have never been in business. seeking business advice from politicians is not something a typically do. i respect their opinions on things, but it is pretty limited to that. >> policy is complicated. collaboration is necessary. the road to health pays good intentions. you're supposed to lift up the people of the country, and they drag them down. many good politicians should figure out the policy, what can be achieved, and get it done, as opposed to thinking over some plastic things. you have seen countries around the world doing great for the people. you have seen countries doing terrible. terrible is alwa
from a head ofts state were followed by insights from 2 power players in the private sector.rancine lacqua moderated a lively discussion with jp morgan's chief chairman, jamie dimon, and bob iger. give,t advice would you and what advice would you take from politicians? >> advice from politicians when it comes to regulation in various countries around the world get advice from government relations and knowledge from government officials and countries. most you have dealt with have never...
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oft does it for this edition bloomberg technology and "bloomberg technology" is live streaming on twitter out and be sure to follow our global breaking news network on witter. 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. won 18ur career, you majors, which was the most of anybody. many people think that trying to be your record is impossible. jack: i don't know, tiger is pretty good. [laughter] david: in those days, the compensation was good, but not compared to today. jack: i was making as much money selling insurance as playing golf. i surpassed it, though. david: what makes a great golfer? concentration? physical ability? jack: i think winning breeds winnin
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his committee bring: i mean, i want to you in here because you were oft of this today, and course, themmission. what was your key take away as we push forward to the election? is big tech ready to handle the misinformation ready -- ready to handle the misinformation that may be coming apple -- may be coming? >> i have to say the facebook supreme court external oversight board is dealing with facebook's own community guidelines with respect to the kind of content they want to see. the disinformation threat is different. that is much more of a society-wide cross-platform threat. we talk about the different vulnerabilities we had to our election integrity ranging from the infrastructure that deals voting, voter registration, tabulation -- that is the hard infrastructure. there is the data security for candidates, party, et cetera. the disinformation threat is a different piece, and i want to say -- i want to point everybody if you care about the spectrum of bills, stanford university put out a very important report on all of those types of vulnerabilities to our elections and a whole seri
his committee bring: i mean, i want to you in here because you were oft of this today, and course, themmission. what was your key take away as we push forward to the election? is big tech ready to handle the misinformation ready -- ready to handle the misinformation that may be coming apple -- may be coming? >> i have to say the facebook supreme court external oversight board is dealing with facebook's own community guidelines with respect to the kind of content they want to see. the...
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banks is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) our first guest is condoleezza on:er sec or secretary oftjon: oh, yeah, "it." >> stephen: "it" is here tonight. >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: bill skarsgard, who plays "it" is here. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: got to be careful. >> stephen: i know he's not actually the killer clown but i'm still scared. i'm easily unnerved. >> jon: that's right, i know what you mean. >> stephen: just a reminder, the next democratic primary debate is thursday, and we will be live from the ed sullivan theater broadcasting after the debate. sadly, i can't say the same for bill de blasio's campaign. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) but this is very exciting. we got all the heavy hitters -- elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, and of course the current frontrunner, joe biden. and you know what that means -- we can expect plenty of gaffes, like this one from over the weekend. >> limited to four years, i believe history will look back on this presidency as an aberrant moment in time. but if donald hump-- if donald trump is re-elected-- freudian slip. >> stephen:
banks is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) our first guest is condoleezza on:er sec or secretary oftjon: oh, yeah, "it." >> stephen: "it" is here tonight. >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: bill skarsgard, who plays "it" is here. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: got to be careful. >> stephen: i know he's not actually the killer clown but i'm still scared. i'm easily unnerved. >> jon: that's right, i know what you mean....
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oft will be the challenge the administration, to put real clothing on the policy.so, despite the copy out that you mentioned, that the president doesn't necessarily listen to his advisers, how much more power does this give quite ay pompeo? tim: bit of power. the president leslie have a deep national security thing. obviously, there's some insight to sanctions with iran, but global nationals is not in the wheel of. pompeo comes to this more fully .han mnuchin there is no question that it leaves him in greater control. >> jordan, obviously there has been a bit of a revolving door the office, but are there any candidates that are obvious to lotsinto the role? jordan: of speculation, like a former general from the nationals you're ready committee. but any list out there is fewer speculation. it's a sign of how suddenly announcement was. it took them a while to even announce who the acting national security advisor is. it again speaks to what tim was just talking about, the disruption on the scene and the fact that there were real, real tensions between john bolton and
oft will be the challenge the administration, to put real clothing on the policy.so, despite the copy out that you mentioned, that the president doesn't necessarily listen to his advisers, how much more power does this give quite ay pompeo? tim: bit of power. the president leslie have a deep national security thing. obviously, there's some insight to sanctions with iran, but global nationals is not in the wheel of. pompeo comes to this more fully .han mnuchin there is no question that it leaves...