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and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, madeline grant, theuty comment editor of the telegraph, and the financial times‘ political correspondent laura hughes. stay with us for that. good evening. in australia, a state of emergency has been declared in new south wales, the area worst affected by bushfire crisis. the emergency status has been upgraded in parts of victoria to a state of disaster, giving the authorities even more powers to force evacuations and close roads. many thousands of people have already left their homes. these are the fires burning and breaking out since monday. they're focused around australia's south—eastern coastline, one of the most highly—populated parts of the country. this report from our correspondent shaima khalil, who's in the town of milton, one of the areas worst affected. a mass exodus from the devastation on the southern coast and a race to escape the dangerous fire conditions to come. thousands of holiday—makers have been given 48 hours to escape the blazes before conditions worsen, but it hasn't been easy.
and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, madeline grant, theuty comment editor of the telegraph, and the financial times‘ political correspondent laura hughes. stay with us for that. good evening. in australia, a state of emergency has been declared in new south wales, the area worst affected by bushfire crisis. the emergency status has been upgraded in parts of victoria to a state of disaster, giving the authorities even more powers to force...
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jesse in madeline have a travel guide to cuba, they beat the share it's so rewarding >>the every to goat at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>> golden globes jitters. >> the extraordinary steps being taken this weekend. >> security beefed up at high profile locations around the usa. >> actress ricki lake's first interview after revealing her hair loss. >> and disgraced harvey weinstein on the eve of his trial. his accusers speak out. >> and the 60 minutes investigation into the mysterious death of jeffrey epstein. >> ther
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thank you madeline grant and laura hughes. goodbye. good evening.e was a routine 2—0 win against sheffield united at anfield this evening. and it could have been more. their lead is back to 13 points ahead of leicester with a game in hand. here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. liverpool in search of a landmark. some 364 days after their last league defeat, could they make it a year unbeaten in the top flight? well, the answer was soon clear enough, as sheffield united stumbled, and mo salah struck. commentator: and there is the perfect start for liverpool. barely three minutes gone, and already business as usual. and it would have been more if not for the dean henderson's rocket reflexes. salah brilliantly denied to keep the visitors within touching distance at the break. after it, though, liverpool continued to dominate. salah once again agonisingly close. how on earth did that stay out? but eventually, almost inevitably, they found a way. a perfect illustration of their pace and poise rounded off at the second time of asking by sadio mane.
thank you madeline grant and laura hughes. goodbye. good evening.e was a routine 2—0 win against sheffield united at anfield this evening. and it could have been more. their lead is back to 13 points ahead of leicester with a game in hand. here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. liverpool in search of a landmark. some 364 days after their last league defeat, could they make it a year unbeaten in the top flight? well, the answer was soon clear enough, as sheffield united stumbled, and mo...
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30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at tomorrow's front pages of the papers with our reviewers, madelinetor of the telegraph, and financial times political correspondent laura hughes. but first let's take a look at the weather. hello, good evening. it was quite mild for the time of year today, with temperatures widely in the double figures, but there was a fair amount of cloud to be had. this photo sent in by a weather watcher in staffordshire. then it's all change as we move into tomorrow. we'll see more in the way of sunshine, but with that a noticeable dip in temperatures. we see this drop in temperatures starting to feed in as we go through tonight. these two weather fronts sink their way gradually south and east, bringing a spell of rain and some cloud, but opening the doors to this fresher air from the north and west. so as we go through tonight, we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain gradually spreading south across england and wales. some clearer spells feeding in towards the north and one or two showers. the winds tending to fall lighter than we've seen through the day, although
30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at tomorrow's front pages of the papers with our reviewers, madelinetor of the telegraph, and financial times political correspondent laura hughes. but first let's take a look at the weather. hello, good evening. it was quite mild for the time of year today, with temperatures widely in the double figures, but there was a fair amount of cloud to be had. this photo sent in by a weather watcher in staffordshire. then it's all change as we move into tomorrow....
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we speak with madeline dean about the democrats' release of new documents days before opening statements. >>> first, a rare speech by iran's supreme leader who is stepping up his attacks on the united states. find out how he is pushing back for the killing of qassem soleimani next. g of qassem soleimani next apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has bo
we speak with madeline dean about the democrats' release of new documents days before opening statements. >>> first, a rare speech by iran's supreme leader who is stepping up his attacks on the united states. find out how he is pushing back for the killing of qassem soleimani next. g of qassem soleimani next apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they...
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madeline heard the smoke abarm go off, assault weapon smoke, and woke up her dad.re chief got the family to safety thank goodness. donations have flooded in to help the family who are staying in a hotel while the house is fixed up. the fire department praising the girl who saved the day on his facebook page, saying, " wkw"wa go, madeline, you're indeed a hero." >>> big congratulations to derek jeter. the legendary new york yankee a first ballot hall of famer now. falling just one vote shot of unanimous election to cooperstown. >> i was speechless. when i got the call -- everyone said, you know, anticipate a phone call coming at such and such a time. quite frankly, i was pretty nervous. this is something that's very difficult. you're talking about 3% of the players that ever played this game get into the hall of fame. it's very humbling. >> also joining jeter in the hall of fame class of 2020, larry walker. the outfield great made it in his tenth and final year on the ballot. >>> while you were sleeping, senators were awake. here's late night's take on the impeachme
madeline heard the smoke abarm go off, assault weapon smoke, and woke up her dad.re chief got the family to safety thank goodness. donations have flooded in to help the family who are staying in a hotel while the house is fixed up. the fire department praising the girl who saved the day on his facebook page, saying, " wkw"wa go, madeline, you're indeed a hero." >>> big congratulations to derek jeter. the legendary new york yankee a first ballot hall of famer now. falling...
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and it's a fire that madeline i don't know which doesn't want to limits a poland after all hate speechs no borders no one a very different note we had to italy and i wonder are you a fan of prozac oh the sparkling wine made in italy that provides a light that are a matter of alternative to champagne but there's a problem because prozac a used to be produced in a specifically defined area in the north of the country however big new manufacturers have been moving into the market and according to traditional lists like francesco drizzy on watering down the brand as a result it seems there's a prosaic oh war in the making. vines as far as the eye can see francesco the family has owned a vineyard here for 3 generations. the visitor is proud of its impossible hills they had a hold of genuine percent though. the fact that they have a ties down of the loans with the same name annoys him. c.b.s. little league on their ads you see pictures of our beautiful hills which discipline them but yet. does not come from here at all. you can't advertise in an area you don't even own. the mineral rich soil
and it's a fire that madeline i don't know which doesn't want to limits a poland after all hate speechs no borders no one a very different note we had to italy and i wonder are you a fan of prozac oh the sparkling wine made in italy that provides a light that are a matter of alternative to champagne but there's a problem because prozac a used to be produced in a specifically defined area in the north of the country however big new manufacturers have been moving into the market and according to...
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madeline, anna, i don't think we need dad next time. geoffrey.the bachelor." yes, an inside look. [ applause ] >>> "gma's" souped up recipes is sponsored by campbell's. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up, to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for full home freshness. la la la la la [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! >>> welcome back to "good morning america." folks, i'm told you need to brace yourself for a pretty bumpy ride. yes, "the bachelor" is back in three days and we have now some exclusive footage from the very first group date. abbie boudreau went behind the scenes for us. [ cheers ] >> reporter: fasten your seat be
madeline, anna, i don't think we need dad next time. geoffrey.the bachelor." yes, an inside look. [ applause ] >>> "gma's" souped up recipes is sponsored by campbell's. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you...
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multiple level of problems that have been created in iraq prior to 2003 and you may all recall that madeline albright the secretary of state at that time very proudly and happily. to the question when someone asked whether a 1000000 lives was worth it and she probably said yes it was worth killing off a 1000000 people in iraq prior to 2003 due to sanctions due to attacks on iraq no fly zone so really continuously u.s. has been provoking the iraqis and provocation you know if one can find this from the word that provocation one would use it but the reality is that you are sick continuously pokes its fingers in of the nation's eyes. because washington keeps saying it doesn't want a war with iran and then warns of a preemptive strike why those mixed messages. well i think it's not only mixed messages but at the end of the day you know the administration of a mr trump is really acting like gangsters whether they're new york gangsters the chicago gangsters threatening nations saying we will do x. y. z. said so that they may comply with the what do you have to remember that usa for the last 16 yea
multiple level of problems that have been created in iraq prior to 2003 and you may all recall that madeline albright the secretary of state at that time very proudly and happily. to the question when someone asked whether a 1000000 lives was worth it and she probably said yes it was worth killing off a 1000000 people in iraq prior to 2003 due to sanctions due to attacks on iraq no fly zone so really continuously u.s. has been provoking the iraqis and provocation you know if one can find this...
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e senior like madeline >>or a freshman like theresa diaz was a little bit ared of coming into the school. friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab lh by the sisters of mercy in 1952 rcy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confence in herself as a leader when i was ask to come back to mecey. >>i'm deiah immediately said crone graduated from mercy n high in 1965. >>she says as the school unders its last days the mercy mission still intact. learned here. >>the are no limits for young woman in this age of the glass ceiling, then it's of a very much needed ministry about 60% of udents at mercy high receive financial aid coupled with lower enrollment numbers over the last several years. >>eated a situation where the school could no longer sustain itse where they were having to tap and what existed and that has continued. >>from year to year to year. >>and so. we're kind of tapping the bottom of the barrel. now inspirational quotes now fill the walls of >>hoping to encourage the young woman whose futures feel a bit certain w
e senior like madeline >>or a freshman like theresa diaz was a little bit ared of coming into the school. friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab lh by the sisters of mercy in 1952 rcy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confence in herself as a leader when i was ask to come back to mecey. >>i'm deiah immediately said crone graduated from mercy n high in 1965. >>she says as the school unders its last...
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this was sanctions against a weak and powerless country that had been surrounded and hobbled and madeline albright said when asked is it worth it to kill 500000 baby she says that's a tough question but yeah we think the price is worth it sanctions are a killer they're a silent form of warfare that the powerful impose on the powerless or the weaker america will never be sanctioned it can go to war in vietnam or iraq or afghanistan or libya commit all kinds of yugoslavia can commit all kinds of crimes it's never going to be sanctioned the sanctions are turning the world against the united states because the rest of the world unlike americans who don't know about this they realize that this is a killer policy that's aimed at the most vulnerable the poor the young and the 0 and the older parts of the population it's a cruel and barbaric form of of foreign policy you can't talk about american soft power and then you saying this is your go question exactly braggin for half of that we run out of time here and there's that interesting element of blowback let's not forget that ok many thanks to m
this was sanctions against a weak and powerless country that had been surrounded and hobbled and madeline albright said when asked is it worth it to kill 500000 baby she says that's a tough question but yeah we think the price is worth it sanctions are a killer they're a silent form of warfare that the powerful impose on the powerless or the weaker america will never be sanctioned it can go to war in vietnam or iraq or afghanistan or libya commit all kinds of yugoslavia can commit all kinds of...
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but i will say that i'm right on the edge -- in fact, madelin dean is my new representative. i got gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats. unfortunately my representative is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. >> we will get a response to your comments. thanks for phoning in. >> bill is a perfect example of those voters that sort of went hidden in plain sight. pollsters didn't understand this vote for obama and then vote for trump because they seemed so polar opposite. actually i always look at them as sort of the other side of the coin of each other in that both of them ran on hope and change. it is just that my profession tends to not understand what make america great means; right? they think it's nostalgic, or they think it is bigoted. actually it really evokes this thing within the american electorate, no matter who you are, that you want to be part of something bigger than themselves. so when, you know, i report, i don't fly, and i don't even take interstates. i only take back roads, u.s. routes or state routes. that helps
but i will say that i'm right on the edge -- in fact, madelin dean is my new representative. i got gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats. unfortunately my representative is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. >> we will get a response to your comments. thanks for phoning in. >> bill is a perfect example of those voters that sort of went hidden in plain sight. pollsters didn't understand this vote for obama and then vote for trump...
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. >> join being us now, member of the house judiciary committee congresswoman madeline dean of pennsylvania. what is your reaction to the criticism from some, and you period pelosi address it here, the idea that the house might have rushed the impeachment proceedings that they didn't have the information as they were going forward? >> i think as a participants aa member of jusdiciary, there is nothing farther from the truth. we were deliberate and thoughtful. 17 witnesses came forward, patriots come forward to talk about the abuse by this president of his office for personal political gain and then once caught, the obstruction of congress as we tried to look into what he had done. so i don't consider any of this rushed. i thought it was very thoughtful, deliberate and remember what is at stake. what is at stake is our upcoming election. that is why we moved with the urgency that we did and we voted articles of impeachment.president is now forever impeached. >> describe what you think that the new evidence from lev parnas does for the democratic case. it seems to flush out a great deal the a
. >> join being us now, member of the house judiciary committee congresswoman madeline dean of pennsylvania. what is your reaction to the criticism from some, and you period pelosi address it here, the idea that the house might have rushed the impeachment proceedings that they didn't have the information as they were going forward? >> i think as a participants aa member of jusdiciary, there is nothing farther from the truth. we were deliberate and thoughtful. 17 witnesses came...
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at one point he told madeline to fire her.ecoming comical because i couldn't understand -- you're the president. when i say comical, it's not comic comical, but at that point it was more affirmation to me there was people against the president of the united states if they're not listening to his orders. that's where the smear campaign was coming about. it was a boost to help them if the media started egging him on, if there was something on, he would just tweet and pyre her. >> they couldn't get it done through normal channels even with the president himself being involved in the somewhat normal channels. so they started to smear campaign to try to create media agitation against ambassador yovanovitch, and maybe that would make it possible for the president to evade or elide direct channels and do it with the support of the conservative media who would advance these claims? this is fascinating right? according to parnas, the smear campaign was not meant to convince president trump he was bad. he was already on board with that.
at one point he told madeline to fire her.ecoming comical because i couldn't understand -- you're the president. when i say comical, it's not comic comical, but at that point it was more affirmation to me there was people against the president of the united states if they're not listening to his orders. that's where the smear campaign was coming about. it was a boost to help them if the media started egging him on, if there was something on, he would just tweet and pyre her. >> they...
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second he to me a statement that rgs ue for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madelineue. >>or a frhman like theresa diaz was a little bit scared of coming into the school. friend you and i felt really coident coming every day a stab list by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the onfidence in herself as a leader en i was asked to come back to mercey. >>i'm deiah immediately said yes head of school sister caroynrone graduated from mercy high in 1965. >>e says the school unders its last days the mercy mission still intact. i learned here. >>there are no limits for young womain this age of the glass ceiling, then it's of a very much needed ministry about 60% of students at mercy high receive financial aid sistr carolyn says that coupled with lower enrollment numbers over the la several years. created a situation where the school could no longer sustain itself where they were having to tap and what existed and at has continued. >>from year to year to year. >>and so. we're kind of tappinthe bott
second he to me a statement that rgs ue for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madelineue. >>or a frhman like theresa diaz was a little bit scared of coming into the school. friend you and i felt really coident coming every day a stab list by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the onfidence in herself as a leader en i was asked to come back to mercey. >>i'm deiah immediately...
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mercy girl, a statement that rings true for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madeline burke or a freshman like theresa diaz, i was a little bit scared of coming into the school. >>but then i like wish my friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab list by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confidence in herself as a leader when i was asked to come back to mercey. >>deiah immediately said yes at a school sister carolyn crone graduated from mercy high in 1965. >>she says as the school unders its last days the mercy mission still intact. i learned here. >>there are no limits for young woman in this age of the glass ceiling, then it's of a very much needed ministry about 60% of students at mercy high receive financial aid sister carolyn says that coupled with lower enrollment numbers over the last several years. >>created a situation where the school could no longer sustain itself where they were having to tap and what existed and that has continued. >>from year to year
mercy girl, a statement that rings true for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madeline burke or a freshman like theresa diaz, i was a little bit scared of coming into the school. >>but then i like wish my friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab list by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confidence in herself as a leader when i was asked to come back to...
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mercy girl, a statement that rings true for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madeline burke or a freshman like theresa diaz, i was a little bit scared of coming into the school. >>but then i like wish my friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab lish by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confidence in herself as a leader when i was asked to come back to mercey. >>i'm deiah immediately said yes at a school sister carolyn crone graduated from mercy high in 1965. >>she says as the school unders its last days the mercy mission still intact. i learned here. >>there are no limits for young woman in this age of the glass ceiling, then it's of a very much needed ministry about 60% of students at mercy high receive financial aid sister carolyn says that coupled with lower enrollment numbers over the last several years. >>created a situadion where the school could no longer sustain itself where they were having to tap and what existed and that has continued. >>from year to y
mercy girl, a statement that rings true for many at mercy high school whether you're a senior like madeline burke or a freshman like theresa diaz, i was a little bit scared of coming into the school. >>but then i like wish my friend you and i felt really confident coming every day a stab lish by the sisters of mercy in 1952 mercy high has been educating women to not only have a voice in society. >>but to have the confidence in herself as a leader when i was asked to come back to...
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in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are madelinee deputy comment editor of the telegraph, and the financial times political correspondent laura hughes. despite delays and poor performance from some train operators, millions of commuters in england and wales will have to pay an average of 2.7% more for their tickets from today. it means some passengers face a rise of more than £100 for their annual passes. prices in scotland are also going up. the rail delivery group, which represents the train companies, claims average fare increases have been kept to below inflation for the third year in a row. emma simpson reports. back to work today and not much to smile about. as usual, train fares are going up, and it has become a january ritual. my travel in particular is affected every day because i have late trains every day and they literally crawl into london waterloo, so it makes it very difficult for me to plan, so it makes it harderfor me to understand the justification of an increase in price, when i do not see any improvements. we hav
in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are madelinee deputy comment editor of the telegraph, and the financial times political correspondent laura hughes. despite delays and poor performance from some train operators, millions of commuters in england and wales will have to pay an average of 2.7% more for their tickets from today. it means some passengers face a rise of more than £100 for their annual passes. prices in scotland are also...
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they question to you madeline, michael wants to know the current weight of immigration, what you wereooking forward as far as 2015, which suggests that non—white people would remain in a substantial minority. it's really complicated because on the one hand a lot of the maiga to come to the uk are white. ethnically they don't get classified as white british, they get classified as white other. but then in many cases they are children who are born here. they will no longer be part of the ethnic minority population. on the non—eu side, there are still a lot of people who don't see themselves as belonging to an ethnic minority necessarily, but they may be classified in certain statistics as being part of the non—white population. it is difficult to tell. it will vary a lot depending on where you are in the uk. if you are in the middle of london the situation will look very different compared to summer out in the countryside where the ethnic minority population tends to be low. morris asks, dudes does the government know how many people are living here illegally? no, it does not. there hav
they question to you madeline, michael wants to know the current weight of immigration, what you wereooking forward as far as 2015, which suggests that non—white people would remain in a substantial minority. it's really complicated because on the one hand a lot of the maiga to come to the uk are white. ethnically they don't get classified as white british, they get classified as white other. but then in many cases they are children who are born here. they will no longer be part of the ethnic...
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royalty in which most siblings in the european royalty, they have full—time careers like princess madelineheir life and what they have done is being covered in they have done is being covered in the press in this country, there is an agreement with the press in the uk which doesn't currently exist in the us and canada and that might be something that could affect them if they want to live there in terms of how they are represented in the media over there. do you think that has come into their thinking as well? i don't know and i think you raised a good point. i know the couple has been unhappy with some of the peach —— treatment particularly in the british tabloids. a lot of this is wanting to escape the media scrutiny. harry is a young boy has grown up scrutiny. harry is a young boy has grown up with that incessant media spotlight on him and since becoming a father, he has wanted to protect his family even more so from that. but i would argue the british media have been incredibly respectful of them as a family. how many paparazzi picture —— pictures have you seen a baby archie going abou
royalty in which most siblings in the european royalty, they have full—time careers like princess madelineheir life and what they have done is being covered in they have done is being covered in the press in this country, there is an agreement with the press in the uk which doesn't currently exist in the us and canada and that might be something that could affect them if they want to live there in terms of how they are represented in the media over there. do you think that has come into their...