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he arrived from myanmar a week ago, after a harrowing journey. he filmed parts of it.ving no luck. gosh, there's a lot of people there. all on the move. we've been living in other people's houses, he told me. we had to leave my mother in myanamar. we need to find somewhere we can house her as well, but we don't have much money. bangladesh doesn't want these people settling here. instead, it's planning to build a huge camp for all 400,000 new arrivals, and to confine them there. it's a drastic step for a country that feels its hospitality has already been stretched too far. jonathan head, bbc news, cox's bazar, bangladesh. it's a week and a half since hurricane irma brought destruction to large parts of the caribbean, with the british virgin islands badly hit. residents there face a huge task rebuilding their lives, and while aid is starting to get through, as jeremy cooke reports from tortola, the possible arrival of a new powerful storm threatens more problems. a landscape totally changed by the fury of nature. two weeks ago, this was a lush, green island. now, stripp
he arrived from myanmar a week ago, after a harrowing journey. he filmed parts of it.ving no luck. gosh, there's a lot of people there. all on the move. we've been living in other people's houses, he told me. we had to leave my mother in myanamar. we need to find somewhere we can house her as well, but we don't have much money. bangladesh doesn't want these people settling here. instead, it's planning to build a huge camp for all 400,000 new arrivals, and to confine them there. it's a drastic...
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so i spent a week in silicon valley in menlo park at a accelerator called the women's start-up lab. i spent a week at a hacker house with eight female founders who are technology founders living in a hacker house, and the really interesting thing i learned about, you know, researching this book was that a female entrepreneurs in tech don't look like richard hendrix, they don't act like the programmer type that you see on tv or hear about in the media. these women were from all over the country. one woman in particular, her name was carrie, and she's from santa fe, new mexico. she's got two little kids at home. she said this is the first time i've been able to actually breathe and not have my kids all over me. she's starting a company which is a baby rental equipment company which she calls the airbnb of baby equipment. so when you go visit your parents cross country and you're traveling with kids and you have all the strollers and cribs and toys to carry, you don't have to. you can go from one state to the other and rent the equipment. so carrie was there, she said it was the first
so i spent a week in silicon valley in menlo park at a accelerator called the women's start-up lab. i spent a week at a hacker house with eight female founders who are technology founders living in a hacker house, and the really interesting thing i learned about, you know, researching this book was that a female entrepreneurs in tech don't look like richard hendrix, they don't act like the programmer type that you see on tv or hear about in the media. these women were from all over the country....
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experts and boost jobs at home. >> time, 4:34 after more than a week a deadly house fire in bethesda is a mystery. investigators have not determined a cause or identified man found in the basement a 26-year-old man living there was able to escape and his connection to the victim is unknown. sources tell "fox5" a bonker was tunnels was discovered under the home. >> days after prince william county police officer shot and killed a 15-year-old boy prosecutors ruled officer robert choice's use of force was justified. teen just assaulted a woman with a crowbar and was agress ofly moving towards them. a funeral is scheduled today in mannasas. >> at 11:00 this morning the d.c. department of general se conference to discuss failing turf fields weapon the district after "fox5" learned several d.c. fields failed a safety test for being too hard and current conditions of fields could lead to serious injuries. >> more than 30 top u.s. companies will offer job opportunities to d.c. yunl and d.c. opportunity fair will offer job interviews and on the stop officers. resources for career and college
experts and boost jobs at home. >> time, 4:34 after more than a week a deadly house fire in bethesda is a mystery. investigators have not determined a cause or identified man found in the basement a 26-year-old man living there was able to escape and his connection to the victim is unknown. sources tell "fox5" a bonker was tunnels was discovered under the home. >> days after prince william county police officer shot and killed a 15-year-old boy prosecutors ruled officer...
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in the region following multiple missile launches by north korea, the last one conducted less than a weekier seismologists detected a powerful tremor, measuring a 6.3 magnitude, near the north's main testing site site at punggye—ri. earlier i spoke to our correspondent yogita limaye, in seoul. i asked her how south korea has reacted to the news. we have just had a word from the south korean government, which has said it will ask for stronger sanctions against north korea to further isolate the country. south korea has said it is considering that more us tactical weapons could be deployed in this country. we do not have further details on what us tactical weapons means. there is a big us presence here, and last week, joint military drills by us and south korean forces were held here. as far as the nuclear test is concerned, north korea has very significantly claimed it has tested a hydrogen bomb, are very powerful nuclear device. it's saying that this hydrogen bomb is designed to be fitted onto an intercontinental ballistic missile. many will find this worrying, because we know that pyongy
in the region following multiple missile launches by north korea, the last one conducted less than a weekier seismologists detected a powerful tremor, measuring a 6.3 magnitude, near the north's main testing site site at punggye—ri. earlier i spoke to our correspondent yogita limaye, in seoul. i asked her how south korea has reacted to the news. we have just had a word from the south korean government, which has said it will ask for stronger sanctions against north korea to further isolate...
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it is a week it will take to settle down. i thought you were going to say to take a week off work. alk about the best out at the moment. i really like it. as you probably know this has become a record—breaking horror success though it's more of a horror adventure than a horror. based on a novel by stephen king. there was a tv miniseries before. this works because of the affection for the losers, the central misfit kids, they take us on this journey. it is a film that references the goonies. references to poltergeist. people who are fans of stranger things will find an awful lot in it. when it needs to be scary it has some scares. it is much more a coming—of—age adventure. which is true of much of stephen king's writing. and it has a terrific incarnation of pennywise the clown which i think gives tim currry‘s version of pennywise, which i thought was definitive, a run for its money. it is very good. it is very enjoyable. it is a real roller—coaster ride. and best dvd? a very impressive british film called chicken. it is directed byjoe stephenson. it is a story about a young man who i
it is a week it will take to settle down. i thought you were going to say to take a week off work. alk about the best out at the moment. i really like it. as you probably know this has become a record—breaking horror success though it's more of a horror adventure than a horror. based on a novel by stephen king. there was a tv miniseries before. this works because of the affection for the losers, the central misfit kids, they take us on this journey. it is a film that references the goonies....
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ifa if a week is a long time in politics, 48 hours is a lifetime in formula 1.ight and twisty street circuit mixed with rain is the perfect cocktail for chaos in formula 1. this singapore sling left sebastian vettel, max verstappen, and to write them, all leading shaken, not stirred. —— kimi raikkonen. the sultan's press were entered as he picked through the wreckage to take the lead. lewis hamilton has shown many cars before that he is a master of racing in the weight. so it was little surprise that he claimed his third win in a row and seventh of the season. with the six remaining races favouring mercedes, singapore could be a turning point in the destiny of the championship. yesterday, we struggled and had no idea what was happen today but we tried to stay focused and get ahead. obviously, it was very fortunate for us in the beginning. so yes, i could not be happy. we didn't have the friday pace that we showed in practice. —— happier. a little bit disappointed to miss out on a whim, but i still need to be grateful and happy within the podium. so lewis hamilto
ifa if a week is a long time in politics, 48 hours is a lifetime in formula 1.ight and twisty street circuit mixed with rain is the perfect cocktail for chaos in formula 1. this singapore sling left sebastian vettel, max verstappen, and to write them, all leading shaken, not stirred. —— kimi raikkonen. the sultan's press were entered as he picked through the wreckage to take the lead. lewis hamilton has shown many cars before that he is a master of racing in the weight. so it was little...
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it is perfectly true and verifiable, that there is slightly more than £350 million a week that we do y said today this was a clear misuse of official statistics, something that has angered borisjohnson. but some cabinet colleagues are not thrilled with the foreign secretary either. i do not want him managing the brexit process. we have to may managing it. she is driving the car andl managing it. she is driving the car and i want to make sure we help her do that. said this is back-seat driving? yes. boris johnson's article asked for a bold brexit, leading to cabinet splits and an attempt to undermine the premiership, it was claimed. political opponents say he should be sacked. it is a terrible situation and puts theresa may in a impossible situation. it is like a school under control with a headmistress impotent. the cabinet office has said it is committed to getting a best brexit deal. borisjohnson says he is fully behind the prime minister, who is leading negotiations. but privately there is frustration and some anger at the nature and timing of this intervention, coming less than a
it is perfectly true and verifiable, that there is slightly more than £350 million a week that we do y said today this was a clear misuse of official statistics, something that has angered borisjohnson. but some cabinet colleagues are not thrilled with the foreign secretary either. i do not want him managing the brexit process. we have to may managing it. she is driving the car andl managing it. she is driving the car and i want to make sure we help her do that. said this is back-seat driving?...
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he had a wonderful meeting with our ceo earlier this week and really just complimented the response inhe red cross's role. what did that mean to the people staying there with you, taking shelter with you? he didn't get a art is at the shelter. —— he didn't visit us at the shelter. the part i saw was at a distribution centre. the volunteers that were putting them together were giving a very loud round of applause. i'm not sure if donald trump actually handed the kids out to the residence himself but i think they would have appreciated that. we are looking at pictures of the president and the first lady handing out aid. give us an idea of how big the operation is. it isa an idea of how big the operation is. it is a little over a week since it started. -- there are are a couple of thousand in the state of louisiana. i think that alone will give you a feel for the size. 0ur primary focus is shelter and we are starting to move into recovery and that will be a long process. the american red cross is not a rebuilding agency. but we will be here making sure they have what they need, giving the
he had a wonderful meeting with our ceo earlier this week and really just complimented the response inhe red cross's role. what did that mean to the people staying there with you, taking shelter with you? he didn't get a art is at the shelter. —— he didn't visit us at the shelter. the part i saw was at a distribution centre. the volunteers that were putting them together were giving a very loud round of applause. i'm not sure if donald trump actually handed the kids out to the residence...
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the tiny seed oysters feed for about a week until it's time for planting back in the bay. ions of oysters and a lot of hands are needed to coax nature along. it's a pretty good job, i like doing it, 100 degree days, pouring down rain, it doesn't matter, i'll still do it. field specialist megan moncassy navigates the planting reef maps and collects data about the sites and water quality. it's a lot going on, at one time, i feel little like an octopus at times. captain doug west guides the barge to each site. i addicted to what i'm doing. is to have the oysters fall into the water, they go through a stream of water and go over the side without blasting them in the water. long days come with the territory for captain and crew but they're never a chore. this is my passion, chesapeake bay restoration, it's more than just a job, it feels a little bit like a hobby. out here success is not measured in instant results but by the passage of time and tide. for those who work in the oyster restoration world, cleaner water and healthy marine life are their pearls. melanie alnwick, for f
the tiny seed oysters feed for about a week until it's time for planting back in the bay. ions of oysters and a lot of hands are needed to coax nature along. it's a pretty good job, i like doing it, 100 degree days, pouring down rain, it doesn't matter, i'll still do it. field specialist megan moncassy navigates the planting reef maps and collects data about the sites and water quality. it's a lot going on, at one time, i feel little like an octopus at times. captain doug west guides the barge...
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clean up could take a week. >>> a lot of us still uneasy over that equifax security breach.xperts warning that this hack means we could be at risk for the rest of our lives. there are some steps that you can take right now to protect yourself. tom costello explains. >> reporter: financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potential to haunt americans for decades and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's license numbers and 200,000 credit cards. >> really disconcerting because equifax is trusted. >> reporter: frustration and anger as equifax' >> i don't think there's any good excuse and i think their response is trust. >> you don't know who you can trust or where you can use your information or credit cards. >> reporter: amid a public backlash said customers who sign up for one year of free credit monitoring and theft protection will not surrender their rights to sue but the hack means we could all be at risk our whole lives. >> your name, address, social, date of birth, that information
clean up could take a week. >>> a lot of us still uneasy over that equifax security breach.xperts warning that this hack means we could be at risk for the rest of our lives. there are some steps that you can take right now to protect yourself. tom costello explains. >> reporter: financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potential to haunt americans for decades and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs,...
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as a starter let you know two times a week that's a lot yes this school. is good for the families is good for my family and. so one hand wash the. no one does it for any kind of moral reasons no one does it for them or no one no one does it because it helps people it's one of the side of things is that in. the procedure is well established as soon as the plasma bottle is full the donors credit card is credited. you know if you know. this is the plasma bank or. almost. like a regular on. your arm so they put their money on your card immediately after you get done and. sometimes. they forget to put the money on your car and you've got to call the number on your car you know because if you don't call the number on your card i'm still going to be without money. after the economic crisis donations stored in the usa going from fifteen million in two thousand and seven to thirty two million in two thousand and fourteen look schafer is a sociologist at michigan university. when we look at the numbers of families reporting cash incomes below two dollars per person
as a starter let you know two times a week that's a lot yes this school. is good for the families is good for my family and. so one hand wash the. no one does it for any kind of moral reasons no one does it for them or no one no one does it because it helps people it's one of the side of things is that in. the procedure is well established as soon as the plasma bottle is full the donors credit card is credited. you know if you know. this is the plasma bank or. almost. like a regular on. your...
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we see the three major averages are higher for a second week in a row, following 2 down weeks for thend 4 for the nasdaq. on pace for best week of the year going all the way back to december of last year. impressive performance there. let's look at what is driving some of the gains in the major averages, helping all three major averages, looking at apple, 2.5%. investors are cheering the future of the iphone 8 as the company is sending out invitations to the product launch events at the new campus for the first time. we have facebook, inside genomics trading higher, and gilead sciences setting fire in investorsh sector as have been waiting for m&a to sweep this space for quite some time. bit of a rally there. ending on companies that are benefiting, unfortunately, i suppose, from hurricane harvey. we look at the equipment rentals , construction stocks, along with material stocks, as the u.s. worked to rebuild after the devastation of the firm. some of the companies will be in play. investors are bidding go shares higher on the week. lisa: thanks so much, abigail. theo is going against
we see the three major averages are higher for a second week in a row, following 2 down weeks for thend 4 for the nasdaq. on pace for best week of the year going all the way back to december of last year. impressive performance there. let's look at what is driving some of the gains in the major averages, helping all three major averages, looking at apple, 2.5%. investors are cheering the future of the iphone 8 as the company is sending out invitations to the product launch events at the new...
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we'll have more on that in just a minute first, andrea day on new risks to your atm or credit card this week's cover story is card sharks >> atm skimming is over a $2 billion problem globally. >> reporter: that cash swiped by high-tech thieves when you swipe at the atm or gas pump they use skimmers or card readers to grab the info but these aren't any ordinary skimmers. >> things are definitely getting more sophisticated. >> reporter: if you think you can spot them, think again the latest gadgets are stashed deep inside. >> it's unbelievably easy. >> reporter: security expert chris hadnagy found this for sale on the dark web it's as thin as a credit card. >> and it slides into the slot and down it's not even detectable. >> reporter: this one uses blue tooth so criminals just -- >> connect to the blue tooth wireless, download all the cards, act like you're pumping gas, and leave. >> reporter: another has a cell phone chip so thieves don't even have to go back to the scene to collect your data. >> it calls to a server and downloads all the numbers to a file for them to obtain. >> reporter: almos
we'll have more on that in just a minute first, andrea day on new risks to your atm or credit card this week's cover story is card sharks >> atm skimming is over a $2 billion problem globally. >> reporter: that cash swiped by high-tech thieves when you swipe at the atm or gas pump they use skimmers or card readers to grab the info but these aren't any ordinary skimmers. >> things are definitely getting more sophisticated. >> reporter: if you think you can spot them,...
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a landscape utterly changed by furious nature. two weeks island, now stripped back to brown. hardly a leaf on a tree for miles. and now, misery on misery. tropical rain. if this is the island of the super rich... there is poverty as well. kishmet and her nine children lived through irma. their home survived. now it is underwater. i have lost everything. everything except the lives of my children. but we have lost everything. desperate, frustrating times. families, british citizens, needing help. but international rules say that overall, these islands are too wealthy to qualify for the uk aid budget. if this is a rich country, i don't understand how i and others who have lost everything i still living in a poor situation. after the looting of the early days, it feels safer here now. british police here to help ha rd—pressed local. you just need tojoin a queue on that side. thank you. and over 200 british military now on the grounds. the royal marines helping locals deliver whatever aid they can find. making a difference. what struck me the m
a landscape utterly changed by furious nature. two weeks island, now stripped back to brown. hardly a leaf on a tree for miles. and now, misery on misery. tropical rain. if this is the island of the super rich... there is poverty as well. kishmet and her nine children lived through irma. their home survived. now it is underwater. i have lost everything. everything except the lives of my children. but we have lost everything. desperate, frustrating times. families, british citizens, needing...
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jonathan: we go into a said feding next week -- a meeting next week. ill get the summer of economic projections in the federal reserve, what is it worth? for next year and the year after one hardly any of us have a clue who is going to be at the fed? george: that's right, there are some changes coming on board with chair yellen's position coming up. the reality is expectations have not been as good of a predictor of what is going to happen. they have been coming down dramatically. we expect you could see them forecasting three interest rate hikes next year, that could come down to two next week when they release of those numbers. jonathan: matt, meantime we have the bank of england talking up a rate hike. what is interesting to me is unemployment in the u.k. is at 4.3%. a lot of people are questioning the phillips curve and when wage growth is really going to take off. why should the u.k. and the bank of england have so much conviction, so much faith, in those old economic models that in the last several years don't seem to have been working so well? ma
jonathan: we go into a said feding next week -- a meeting next week. ill get the summer of economic projections in the federal reserve, what is it worth? for next year and the year after one hardly any of us have a clue who is going to be at the fed? george: that's right, there are some changes coming on board with chair yellen's position coming up. the reality is expectations have not been as good of a predictor of what is going to happen. they have been coming down dramatically. we expect you...
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it comes less than a week after north korea launched this rocket that flew over his country. us that north korea considers its biggest enemy. and the latest test is a step forward in its goal towards making weapons that could strike america. regarding the united states, i think it could be a game changer because a hydrogen bomb is sometimes 1000 more powerful than a nuclear bomb, that means kimjong—un will threaten the united states, that if you do not leave south korea, north korea would attack seattle, la or san francisco with a hydrogen bomb. kim jong—un has finally started respecting us, president donald trump has said just in the last fortnight, when it seemed as though the rhetoric from pyongyang had died down. today the north korean leader has shown he has no intention to stop. yogita limaye, bbc news, seoul. well a short time ago i spoke to our political correspondent chris mason about the significance of theresa may's condemnation — particularly after her recent trip to east asia. in the statement mrs may reflects on her talks, and the conversations that have been go
it comes less than a week after north korea launched this rocket that flew over his country. us that north korea considers its biggest enemy. and the latest test is a step forward in its goal towards making weapons that could strike america. regarding the united states, i think it could be a game changer because a hydrogen bomb is sometimes 1000 more powerful than a nuclear bomb, that means kimjong—un will threaten the united states, that if you do not leave south korea, north korea would...
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let's have a look at the dollar. last weekdid gain 0.5% against a broad index of currencies that was despite headline losses against the british pound. sterling gained 3% against the dollar the dollar gains almost 3% which is why the nikkei was down so much and the dollar continued high this morning by half a percent. elsewhere, a little bit of dollar strength against the pound essentially flat against europe gold prices to round things off did mean there was pressure on the gold price it was down nearly 2%. $13.19 the price of gold. >>> in corporate news, facebook says it handed over new ad sales information to special prosecutor robert mueller. the news comes as lawmakers turn up the pressure on facebook to provide even more information. here's what the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, said over the weekend. >> we are requesting a lot more information from facebook and we have received some information, but there are a lot of unanswered questions frankly, i'm distressed it's taken us this lo
let's have a look at the dollar. last weekdid gain 0.5% against a broad index of currencies that was despite headline losses against the british pound. sterling gained 3% against the dollar the dollar gains almost 3% which is why the nikkei was down so much and the dollar continued high this morning by half a percent. elsewhere, a little bit of dollar strength against the pound essentially flat against europe gold prices to round things off did mean there was pressure on the gold price it was...
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they said, you're going to die anyway, so you should die for the a week after hurricane maria, help isits way to puerto rico where half the population still has no access to clean water. bali's biggest volcano threatens to erupt for the first time the burmese army has been accused of ethnically cleansing nearly half a million rohingyas have fled to bangladesh to escape the brutal crackdown, which the army says began with its muslim population gone. for years, rohingyas have endured discrimination, abuses, and confinement to squalid camps, but, unlike other minorities in myanmar, they did not rebel against the government. that's now changed. a burmese police officer showed me me where hundreds of men, carrying only machetes and petrol—bombs, stormed towards the police station. they were easily driven off, he said, and many were killed. shortly afterwards, the self—styled leader of the group, calling itself the arakan rohingya salvation army, published a video. rohingyas, he said, had now no choice but to take up arms. over in bangladesh, i went to see one of the thousands who had answer
they said, you're going to die anyway, so you should die for the a week after hurricane maria, help isits way to puerto rico where half the population still has no access to clean water. bali's biggest volcano threatens to erupt for the first time the burmese army has been accused of ethnically cleansing nearly half a million rohingyas have fled to bangladesh to escape the brutal crackdown, which the army says began with its muslim population gone. for years, rohingyas have endured...
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he arrived from myanmar a week ago, after a harrowing journey. he filmed parts of it.s, but he's having no luck. gosh, there's a lot of people there. all on the move. we've been living in other people's houses, he told me. we had to leave my mother in myanamar. we need to find somewhere we can house her as well, but we don't have much money. bangladesh doesn't want these people settling here. instead, it's planning to build a huge camp for all 400,000 new arrivals, and to confine them there. it's a drastic step for a country that feels its hospitality has already been stretched too far. jonathan head, bbc news, cox's bazar, bangladesh. the headlines on bbc news. the terror threat has been lowered to severe from critical where it was placed after friday's bomb attack on the london tube. new footage shows the london tube. new footage shows the moment police raided the home of two elderly foster carers, linked to the teenage suspect. borisjohnson is accused of misusing official figures for repeating claims that leaving you will free up £350 million a week. spot now, time
he arrived from myanmar a week ago, after a harrowing journey. he filmed parts of it.s, but he's having no luck. gosh, there's a lot of people there. all on the move. we've been living in other people's houses, he told me. we had to leave my mother in myanamar. we need to find somewhere we can house her as well, but we don't have much money. bangladesh doesn't want these people settling here. instead, it's planning to build a huge camp for all 400,000 new arrivals, and to confine them there....
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it's been a jam-packed week. s have had a hard time getting straight answers about jared kushner. the kutch! attorney general jeff session, in or out. so wednesday huck-a-sanders cleared everything by reading a letter from a random kid. >> my name is dillon but everybody calls me "pickle." i'm nine years old and you're my favorite president. i like you so much that i had a birthday about you. >> stephen: hold on. what's a trump-themed birthday look like? is there a wall around the pinata? do you-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) what do you-- i don't know what you-- i don't know. do-- do you blow out the candles or do some nice russian ladies, let's say, extinguish them? ( laughter ) you don't have to make a wish, pickle, but definitely close your eyes. i'm sorry, you were answering the tough questions? >> then dillon goes on to ask a few questions. "i don't know why people don't like you?" me, either, dillon. "you seem really nice. can we be friends?" i'm happy to say i directly spoke to the president, dillon, and he w
it's been a jam-packed week. s have had a hard time getting straight answers about jared kushner. the kutch! attorney general jeff session, in or out. so wednesday huck-a-sanders cleared everything by reading a letter from a random kid. >> my name is dillon but everybody calls me "pickle." i'm nine years old and you're my favorite president. i like you so much that i had a birthday about you. >> stephen: hold on. what's a trump-themed birthday look like? is there a wall...
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whether mps will toe the line, we will wait and see, a crucial week for brexit. t has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded onto a long—range missile. the regime said its test of the bomb — which is many times more powerful than an atomic bomb — was a "perfect success". hospital chiefs warn that the nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it does not receive an emergency bailout. they want up to £350 million to pay for extra staff and more hospital beds to reduce waiting times. the prime minister appeals for unity amongst her pro—eu backbench mps ahead of a debate of the government's brexit repeal bill next week. the brexit secretary david davis said the era of big payments to the eu is coming to end but the uk will honour its international obligations. sport now, and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster. wales manager chris coleman says ben woodburn has all the attributes to go on and be a great player. the 17—year—old made his international debut coming off the bench last night in the world cup
whether mps will toe the line, we will wait and see, a crucial week for brexit. t has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded onto a long—range missile. the regime said its test of the bomb — which is many times more powerful than an atomic bomb — was a "perfect success". hospital chiefs warn that the nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it does not receive an emergency bailout. they want up to £350 million to pay for extra staff and...
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she hasn't been seen or heard from for more than a week. at 7:30, some of the people closest to her are gathering calling it a gathering of hope. news4's jack sie bensen is workg this report and you'll at 5:00. >>> and president trump is meeting with the top two democrat congressionals and they are expected to bring their wish list with them. blaine alexander is there. >> reporter: you know, you're right, they are going to see a competing wish list. democrats are going to talk about daca and on trump's mind is tax reform. will this be enough to satisfy both agendas? tonight on the white house menu, another bipartisan dinner, this time with top democrats, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. hours later, president trump hosting a bipartisan group of members. >> it's a positive thing and democrats. >> reporter: last night, he sat down with senate democrats and republicans. >> i commend him for doing it. i thought it was a very constructive meeting last night. >> this is exactly what the american public wants. >> reporter: but is it what the preside
she hasn't been seen or heard from for more than a week. at 7:30, some of the people closest to her are gathering calling it a gathering of hope. news4's jack sie bensen is workg this report and you'll at 5:00. >>> and president trump is meeting with the top two democrat congressionals and they are expected to bring their wish list with them. blaine alexander is there. >> reporter: you know, you're right, they are going to see a competing wish list. democrats are going to talk...
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of misusing official figures, for repeating claims that leaving the eu will free up £350 million a weekamage caused by irma, us forecasters say another major storm has strengthened into a hurricane on its approach to the eastern caribbean. human rights campaigners say the exodus of rohingya muslims — who've been driven out of myanmar by a military crackdown — is "a world class humanitarian disaster". aid workers claim around 13,100 of the refugees in bangladesh are unaccompanied children. damejudi dame judi dench reprises damejudi dench reprises her role as queen victoria in victoria and abdul. we will get marks thoughts on this and the rest of the cinema releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist james rampton and henry zeffman, political reporter for the times. thank you both for coming in. the front pages. the metro questions whether that cctv image there on the front page shows the person who put a bomb on the london tube on friday. the sun has the same image with a similar question. th
of misusing official figures, for repeating claims that leaving the eu will free up £350 million a weekamage caused by irma, us forecasters say another major storm has strengthened into a hurricane on its approach to the eastern caribbean. human rights campaigners say the exodus of rohingya muslims — who've been driven out of myanmar by a military crackdown — is "a world class humanitarian disaster". aid workers claim around 13,100 of the refugees in bangladesh are unaccompanied...
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a week after irma hit the u.s. virgin islands, some residents are pleading for more help from the united states. cnn is live on the hard-hit islands, reeling from power outages, food and water shortages, and looting. >>> unmasked. exclusive new cnn reporting tonight on why president obama's national security adviser unmasked top members of the trump team to learn who was involved in a secret meeting with a foreign leader. >>> and going after comey. the trump white house is escalating its criticism of the fired fbi director, attempting to justify his ouster. even hillary clinton is piling on as the credibility of a key witness in the russia probe been damaged. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight. two more elderly patients have died after their florida nursing home lost power, bringing the total number of deaths to eight. some witnesses say the temperature insid
a week after irma hit the u.s. virgin islands, some residents are pleading for more help from the united states. cnn is live on the hard-hit islands, reeling from power outages, food and water shortages, and looting. >>> unmasked. exclusive new cnn reporting tonight on why president obama's national security adviser unmasked top members of the trump team to learn who was involved in a secret meeting with a foreign leader. >>> and going after comey. the trump white house is...
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growing desperate hurricane victims in puerto rico, growing desperate as they wait for aide, more than a week after maria. but as more resources arrive, are now looking for a way to escape. with a limited number of flights operating, loved ones on the mainland, are now puerto rico, growing desperate as they wait for aide, more than a week after maria. but as more resources arrive, many puerto ricans are now looking for a way to escape. with a limited number of flights operating, loved ones on the mainland, are now spending tens of thosuands of dollars to book relatives a seat on private, chartered planes. anna-lysa gayle has more. complicating the crisis in puerto rico- dozens of hospitals cannot operate- hurricane maria's devastation. crews on the ground in puerto rico- finding patients in desperate need of help. some sick people now stuck in limbo as their conditions worsen. there is no power, no water, no medication- and no ambulances to move them. for all of our coverage on the crisis in puerto rico- including ways you can help the victims- go to wjla.com. an update now on a missing teen
growing desperate hurricane victims in puerto rico, growing desperate as they wait for aide, more than a week after maria. but as more resources arrive, are now looking for a way to escape. with a limited number of flights operating, loved ones on the mainland, are now puerto rico, growing desperate as they wait for aide, more than a week after maria. but as more resources arrive, many puerto ricans are now looking for a way to escape. with a limited number of flights operating, loved ones on...
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that of a bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where a month for thirty two bucks for red forty five dollars for a full fifty dollars a month insurance is so so out of it to say of the ballpark around. trying to turn twenty five a month and i found out that i can with a plasma or you know or you know that's the problem when you're on tight budget it's a fragile thing you know. we wanted to go inside with him to speak with the people in charge this turned out to be impossible the hostility increased the closer we got to the center and. nothing you thought were almost property it is that is now my friend. so we question donors outside in the parking lot. first those it's kind of like the extra money thing you know just to get a little money on the side you know hope new bills and stuff. just kind of you know became a regular star you get fifty. new customers in. a week and get. up to forty along if you've been donating. a year. started let you know two times a week that's yes it's cool it is good for the families is
that of a bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where a month for thirty two bucks for red forty five dollars for a full fifty dollars a month insurance is so so out of it to say of the ballpark around. trying to turn twenty five a month and i found out that i can with a plasma or you know or you know that's the problem when you're on tight budget it's a fragile thing you know. we wanted to go inside with him to speak with the people in charge this turned out...
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we literally didn't know how we were going to pay everybody a week out. >> there are so many times weuld have blown up on the rocks in a million pieces. it was maddening. see all of this gray hair? >> all this red hair is covering up the gray hair. >> with the demand to deliver growing by the day, implementing a streamlined creative process was a must. their team was made up of inveigh tiff minds with diverse backgrounds. when you're sitting around the table and you have ten people very passionate about their ideas, which i imagine happens here, how do you finally distill that into something to move forward with? >> i think our process is a little unique if in that we build more ideas than maybe we should. that's one of the wonderful things about having a working shop pep we can come up with an idea in the morning and test it in the evening. and if it's not good, out the door. >> in order to raise capital, they needed a business model that was more scaleable. so they added two bit circus events to the mix with their steam carnivals. despite their success, the manpower required for suc
we literally didn't know how we were going to pay everybody a week out. >> there are so many times weuld have blown up on the rocks in a million pieces. it was maddening. see all of this gray hair? >> all this red hair is covering up the gray hair. >> with the demand to deliver growing by the day, implementing a streamlined creative process was a must. their team was made up of inveigh tiff minds with diverse backgrounds. when you're sitting around the table and you have ten...
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get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. hey you've gotta see this. cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church at cnn world headquarters in atlanta where it has just turned half past 3:00 in the morning. >> and i'm holmes in san juan puerto rico where thousands of evacuees have taken shelter in the aftermath of hurricane irma. a lot of the islands hit by the brutal hurricane that came through here as a category 5 are living on places that are uninhabl tabl, there's no communication, no power, and p in some cases no food. aid is starting to get in, but slowly. there's going to be 2,000 evacuees c
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i have something a little quieterfor you mid week. that is the stable part. temperature on monday if you are lucky enough to see sunshine. barely any today, however, wea k sunshine. barely any today, however, weak sunshine you can see now that dean shere. —— in aberdeenshire. into western scotland we have had a few burst in the past few hours along the english channel coast but it is turning lighter through the night. look how misty and foggy it is as well, especially the coastal hills. it is a muggy night. looking at things in the morning, do not expect much from the weather in the morning, do not expect sunshine. misty, murky, damp and drizzly in places. but it is a mild start to the day. northern ireland starts tried that here and into scotland where you are dry and may not last because there is more rain about to come in. from the word go in scotla nd come in. from the word go in scotland patchy rain or brown. wind in the north and into shetland where there will be gales at times. on through the day. i mentioned something warmer. is getting better and bri
i have something a little quieterfor you mid week. that is the stable part. temperature on monday if you are lucky enough to see sunshine. barely any today, however, wea k sunshine. barely any today, however, weak sunshine you can see now that dean shere. —— in aberdeenshire. into western scotland we have had a few burst in the past few hours along the english channel coast but it is turning lighter through the night. look how misty and foggy it is as well, especially the coastal hills. it...
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highs: 81-85 winds: n to se 5 mph at a washington school earlier this week. pened wednesday at a spokane high school.... according to court documents... a 15-year old brought an ar-15 and a hand gun into school and started to open fire. seconds later the first gun jammed... and a student confronted the shooter and tried to talk him out of his attack. moments later, the gunman fatally shot that teen. he then fired into a crowd injuring three people before his second gun would jam. teens say they suspected something was up when the shooter arrived with a duffle bag, even though he did not play sports. investigators believe the shooting was premeditated. after his arrests, the suspect told authorities that he'd been bullied and wanted to teach his classmates a lesson. w customers. the bank has entered a 142-million dollar class action settlement tied to millions of fake accounts created by former employees in order to meet sales goals. part of the settlement, wells fargo will compensate those customers effected. a website has already been set up to determine if y
highs: 81-85 winds: n to se 5 mph at a washington school earlier this week. pened wednesday at a spokane high school.... according to court documents... a 15-year old brought an ar-15 and a hand gun into school and started to open fire. seconds later the first gun jammed... and a student confronted the shooter and tried to talk him out of his attack. moments later, the gunman fatally shot that teen. he then fired into a crowd injuring three people before his second gun would jam. teens say they...
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a lot obscured by harvey this past week and understandably so. headlines should be on people of texas. a few headlines, trump returns laying out arguments against obstruction against mueller. and trying to explain, no, wasn't obstruction. here's the reason. mueller teams up with new york t.j. tvrp and man forte probe. trump's business sought deal on trump tower moscow running for period. we'll come back to work in a few days for congress. again, the priority will, should, be overwhelmingly an aid package for texas, but a reminder. the conversation just about this "new york times" story and other things happening during the week isn't going anywhere. >> and the investigations on the hill are kicking into a new phase. you have talking to the judiciary committee behind closed doors. donald trump jr., and some came up for staff interviews before. now you have members getting access to them as well potentially. and it's -- it's a question of all of these different news stories all of these different things we learn are clues of the puzzle they're pulli
a lot obscured by harvey this past week and understandably so. headlines should be on people of texas. a few headlines, trump returns laying out arguments against obstruction against mueller. and trying to explain, no, wasn't obstruction. here's the reason. mueller teams up with new york t.j. tvrp and man forte probe. trump's business sought deal on trump tower moscow running for period. we'll come back to work in a few days for congress. again, the priority will, should, be overwhelmingly an...
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we set aside a week or so ago. they are. because now because of this government's incompetence in negotiations is not time to negotiate to separate deals, one for the transition period and then a final deal, so we say, give business certainty. we are all about jobs, all about our economy. we're having a brexit for the economy, they are having one that is an absolute chaos. and we've said, leave things as they now, that gives business certainty, they can trade on business certainty, they can trade o n exa ctly business certainty, they can trade on exactly the same basis, and then we have the time to negotiate whatever that end arrangement speed. 0k. whatever that end arrangement speed. ok. you say that, and yet let's just go back to the withdrawal bill. because jeremy corbyn go back to the withdrawal bill. becausejeremy corbyn has had a bit ofa becausejeremy corbyn has had a bit of a hit. he said the likes ofjohn hopkins, dennis skinner, they have all defied him. although you paint this unified picture, it's not qui
we set aside a week or so ago. they are. because now because of this government's incompetence in negotiations is not time to negotiate to separate deals, one for the transition period and then a final deal, so we say, give business certainty. we are all about jobs, all about our economy. we're having a brexit for the economy, they are having one that is an absolute chaos. and we've said, leave things as they now, that gives business certainty, they can trade on business certainty, they can...
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we've been off on the road for a week. it's great to be back home. speaking of traveling, donald trump-- trump is on a trip to a very hostile region: new york city. ( cheers and applause ) he'sa he's-- ( applause ) they love a hometown boy. he's in town because this morning, he gave his first official address at-- i want to say, starfleet academy? ( laughter ) radical klingon extremists. ey we had no choice. of course, the president gave us a preview of his u.n. speech yesterday, telling reporters he plans to "make the united nations great.... not again. make the united nations great." so not #magga. it's not the name. it's no secret donald trump has never liked the u.n. he has never. back in 2012, he tweeted "the cheap 12-inch square marble tiles behind speaker at u.n. always bothered me. i will replace with beautiful large marble slabs, if they ask me." ( laughter ) they're not going to ask you ( laughter ) you know what they talk about at the u.n., right? they'rin soldiers to uganda, not sconces to the lobby. of course, the u.n. was founded after w
we've been off on the road for a week. it's great to be back home. speaking of traveling, donald trump-- trump is on a trip to a very hostile region: new york city. ( cheers and applause ) he'sa he's-- ( applause ) they love a hometown boy. he's in town because this morning, he gave his first official address at-- i want to say, starfleet academy? ( laughter ) radical klingon extremists. ey we had no choice. of course, the president gave us a preview of his u.n. speech yesterday, telling...
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take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> it's a new football season, both college and the nfl are under way. growing concern about concussions and safety continue to surround the sport. this year, a seattle based start up has a new type of helmet. dave is the ceo and co-founder thanks for being here, dave. >> good to be here, becky. >> as soon as i picked this up, i thought, wow, this is heavy. tell us how it is different and protects us. >> it is different if you are used to picking up a bike helmet or ski helmet. for a football helmet, it's normal today's helmets have a hard outer shell. this yields like a car bumper when impacted. >> extra padding and more flexible structure >> that's right. it's like an old carver sus a new car. the old cars from the '50s and '60s had a rigid chassis >> the idea that it yields is great news you can't necessarily create a helmet ma will protect you from every head injury. what does this do and cut down >> absolutely not claiming it can stop concussions it reduces impact. it finished number one on the performance testing this year. >
take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> it's a new football season, both college and the nfl are under way. growing concern about concussions and safety continue to surround the sport. this year, a seattle based start up has a new type of helmet. dave is the ceo and co-founder thanks for being here, dave. >> good to be here, becky. >> as soon as i picked this up, i thought, wow, this is heavy. tell us how it is different and protects us. >> it is...
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a weekend warm up. rising temperatures to end week. eileen whelan is tracking the return of summer, as we look ahead to the first day of fall. ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law . and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. want some inspirational stories for a change? you gotta check out the american dream. saturdays, 1pm, newschannel8 chances - fall arrives a week from today - watching jose & the eastern atlantic today: am patchy fog. mostly sunny to mostly cloudy. isolated shower. highs: 81-85 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 61-67 winds: w 5 mph saturday: partly sunny, warm and humid. isolated afternoon shower. highs: 81-85 winds: n to se 5 mph facing a lawsuit from former w
a weekend warm up. rising temperatures to end week. eileen whelan is tracking the return of summer, as we look ahead to the first day of fall. ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law . and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc...
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one officer said a week after maria hit he was finally able to hear his son's voice. >> i wiped my tears for a second and went back to the mission. i'm happy he can call me. people in puerto rico that need help. >> he said the officers will also bring supplies and satellite phones. kwhu thi when you think of the devastation left behind, the road to recovery is very long. this is still just the beginning nkts the fear of not being able to make contact, so little cell phone service. >> wishing them all the best. >>> fema also says it is sending thousands more troops and a navy hospital ship to the island. >> the help is arriving a little late for some people who say this past week has been unbearable. news 4 cameras were there when maria vasquez lopez finally reunited with her 85-year-old mother. she along with a niece and nephew arrived at ragan national airport last night. the family waited five hours in line to get on a plane yesterday. they told us while they're happy to be here in the are still thinking of everybody back home. >> president trump will visit puerto rico next tuesday. >>
one officer said a week after maria hit he was finally able to hear his son's voice. >> i wiped my tears for a second and went back to the mission. i'm happy he can call me. people in puerto rico that need help. >> he said the officers will also bring supplies and satellite phones. kwhu thi when you think of the devastation left behind, the road to recovery is very long. this is still just the beginning nkts the fear of not being able to make contact, so little cell phone service....
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back from a two week break ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's a long break. >> stephen: and so many things happened. i really missed the chance to talk about some big stuff -- especially the exit of white house strategist and pro-active "before" model, steve bannon. technically, i guess bannon wasn't fired because on the day he left the administration issued a statement "white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon have mutually agreed today would be steve's last day." yes, it was mutual. same way my college girlfriend and i mutually agreed that she'd be happier having sex with gary. ( laughter ) well, seems like a good guy. you'd like him. ( laughter ) well, this sunday, bannon's making his first post-white house tv appearance right here on cbs, and, surprisingly, it's not as a corpse on "n.c.i.s." ( laughter ) "how long has this guy been floating in the harbor? ( laughter ) bannon -- somebody's little boy. bannon is sitting down with our friend charlie rose on the "60 minutes," and he teased it this morning on "cbs this morning." >> first television interview he'
back from a two week break ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's a long break. >> stephen: and so many things happened. i really missed the chance to talk about some big stuff -- especially the exit of white house strategist and pro-active "before" model, steve bannon. technically, i guess bannon wasn't fired because on the day he left the administration issued a statement "white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon have mutually agreed today would be...
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what a week it was.tria offering europe's first benchmark sized century bond. that is not really the headline -- the headline is the yield. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg: real yield." i want to head to the auction block now where we had , eye-opening debt sales this week. what a week it was. the yield for the 10 and 30 year treasury auctions both nearing levels we haven't seen in almost a year. sales total is $32 billion. a 10 year yield at 2.18%, the lowest since november. the 30 year yield the lowest since october. this week, that country saw demand for the $500 million of its 10 year notes that were so high. it knocked about 90 basis points off the initial price guidance. istan, allowing them to sell at 7.125%, allowing them to sell at the country sold 3.5 billion euros of debt, the biggest ever sell of bonds out of europe. in austria, this was the big one. the sale that are lots of attention through the week. this is the first euro
what a week it was.tria offering europe's first benchmark sized century bond. that is not really the headline -- the headline is the yield. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg: real yield." i want to head to the auction block now where we had , eye-opening debt sales this week. what a week it was. the yield for the 10 and 30 year treasury auctions both nearing levels we haven't seen in almost a year. sales...
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energy mainly in the form of high humidity and warm temperatures, today the warmest day in more than a week. we had a cool spell today's high currently 83 degrees and that is 4 degrees above normal and dew points are in the 60s and you feel that moisture in the air. in the meantime. hurricane jose has weakened to tropical storm jose as of 11:00, maximum sustained winds of 7 miles per hour. it's not all that organized but heading into warmer waters and it likely will restrengthen to a category one hurricane. and the latest spaghetti plots have shifted farther to the west. that means jose may brush cape cod and come very close to the mid-atlantic. large waves and rip currents are building through the weekend and into next week. have you to be careful if you are at the beach this weekend. could be dangerous rip currents and i'll talk about jose and the beginning of fall next week in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you cecily. as we have been telling you the main impact from hurricane jose is at the shore. where the surf is starting to kick up and the water will get rougher as we head through
energy mainly in the form of high humidity and warm temperatures, today the warmest day in more than a week. we had a cool spell today's high currently 83 degrees and that is 4 degrees above normal and dew points are in the 60s and you feel that moisture in the air. in the meantime. hurricane jose has weakened to tropical storm jose as of 11:00, maximum sustained winds of 7 miles per hour. it's not all that organized but heading into warmer waters and it likely will restrengthen to a category...
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the men had been on the boat for about a week when the hurricane struck. er says he didn't turn back when he heard about irma, because he thought they'd be able to survive the storm. a public memorial service is set for today for country star troy gentry, followed by a private funeral. gentry, the man on the right, was killed friday in a helicopter crash in new jersey. the pilot was also killed. the n-t-s-b issued a preliminary report yesterday, blaming engine problems. today's memorial ole opry in nashville. gentry was 50-years-old. the emmy awards ceremony will take place this sunday.. and you can watch it here on abc-seven. more than 100 boxes filled with the actual emmys were loaded onto a truck yesterday.. in chicago. united airlines then flew the statuettes to los angeles.. for the 17th year in a row. unlike a-list stars, the statuettes flew commercial. they arrived safely at l-a-x. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - another chance for rain today - warm & humid through the weekend - still watching hurricane jose today: mostly cloudy, warm and hu
the men had been on the boat for about a week when the hurricane struck. er says he didn't turn back when he heard about irma, because he thought they'd be able to survive the storm. a public memorial service is set for today for country star troy gentry, followed by a private funeral. gentry, the man on the right, was killed friday in a helicopter crash in new jersey. the pilot was also killed. the n-t-s-b issued a preliminary report yesterday, blaming engine problems. today's memorial ole...
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neighbours say another young man who arrived a few weeks ago appeared desperate to run away and came i saw one arguing with him. i went out and asked what was wrong. it was a new kit, 15, didn't want to come into the house, he came from kent and he said he wanted to go to london. police cars were parked outside the house when i drove past, but it's been ramped up over the la st but it's been ramped up over the last 2—3 months, with police coming out to the house. the police get called, there will be a police presence at the house. whether it means that the lad has actually caused trouble per se, who is to know? it is speculation. police say an 18—year—old linked to the address was arrested in dover and is being questioned. cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation. this image obtained by itv news was ca ptu red image obtained by itv news was captured close to the house in sunbury—on—thames. the key question? did this man with a lidl bag place a bomb on the london underground, also ina lidl bomb on the london underground, also in a lidl bag. burning and terrifying innocent co
neighbours say another young man who arrived a few weeks ago appeared desperate to run away and came i saw one arguing with him. i went out and asked what was wrong. it was a new kit, 15, didn't want to come into the house, he came from kent and he said he wanted to go to london. police cars were parked outside the house when i drove past, but it's been ramped up over the la st but it's been ramped up over the last 2—3 months, with police coming out to the house. the police get called, there...
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a major milestone. president putin criticised the united states, accusing it of failing to meet its own obligations. for the second time in weeksne, rya nair, has announced the cancellation of a large number of flights. ryanair has denied reports that it's suffering from a shortage of pilots. a further 18,000 flights have been cancelled between november and march affecting about 400,000 passengers. a case of deja—vu? well, for a second day, there's been another bust—up in the ugandan parliament. yet again, chairs were thrown along with punches between mps in the main chamber. it's all to do with a move by government to lift the age limit of 75 on presidential candidates. if passed, it would clear the way for the current president, yoweri museveni, to stand again. help is on its way to the millions of people affected by two devastating hurricanes in puerto rico. a week after hurricane maria made landfall and almost half of the island's population, that's almost two million people, are still without clean drinking water. fuel and medical supplies are also in short supply. sarah corker reports. in puerto rico, food and water are s
a major milestone. president putin criticised the united states, accusing it of failing to meet its own obligations. for the second time in weeksne, rya nair, has announced the cancellation of a large number of flights. ryanair has denied reports that it's suffering from a shortage of pilots. a further 18,000 flights have been cancelled between november and march affecting about 400,000 passengers. a case of deja—vu? well, for a second day, there's been another bust—up in the ugandan...
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they're escaping a military crackdown, after rohingya militants attacked police positions a week ago.myanmar army of atrocities. they claim more than 700 homes have been burned down in a single rohingya village in rakhine state. ronan lee is a researcher at deakin university in melbourne where he specialises in rohingya history and identity. hejoins me live now. in the long history of tension and hostilities, where does this latest flareup fit in in terms of size? well, this is a massive flareup in terms of scale and brutality. there are now reports of around 60,000 people displaced from their homes. remember, this comes on top of the 90,000 were displaced last october and the 100,000 rohingya already living in camps. this is a massive population displacement. it should be deeply troubling to the international community. the problem with this is there have been claim and counter claims from both sides and counter claims from both sides and it is difficult to get journalists in there to independently verify what is happening. where do you see it responsibility for all? responsibility l
they're escaping a military crackdown, after rohingya militants attacked police positions a week ago.myanmar army of atrocities. they claim more than 700 homes have been burned down in a single rohingya village in rakhine state. ronan lee is a researcher at deakin university in melbourne where he specialises in rohingya history and identity. hejoins me live now. in the long history of tension and hostilities, where does this latest flareup fit in in terms of size? well, this is a massive...
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yes, three or four times a week. what time do you get up for this programme? about four o'clock. ave to accept that it's true... it's really good for the tour so, i needed a lot of work on that at my age! you completely distracted me from talking about what is on football focus. charlton are doing well in league 1, a controversial owner but carl robinson is the manager. some familiarfaces robinson is the manager. some familiar faces and some robinson is the manager. some familiarfaces and some big games this week, chelsea, arsenal, manchester united and everton, alex scott will be talking about the recent controversy surrounding mark sampson as women's manager. they start their world cup qualifying campaign next tuesday. a pertinent time to be talking about it and pertinent time to be talking about itand i'm pertinent time to be talking about it and i'm sure at some point we will have two mention mike's 25 press ups before breakfast. and it might help with the wrestling... there is a shot of your toes in it. they are footballers toes. what does that mean? too much wear and tear! t
yes, three or four times a week. what time do you get up for this programme? about four o'clock. ave to accept that it's true... it's really good for the tour so, i needed a lot of work on that at my age! you completely distracted me from talking about what is on football focus. charlton are doing well in league 1, a controversial owner but carl robinson is the manager. some familiarfaces robinson is the manager. some familiar faces and some robinson is the manager. some familiarfaces and some...
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all of those islands were impacted by irma a week ago. it has really been a hack of a couple weeks. not to mention harvey. for us we have had an unusual day for snowfall. lake tahoe we had three or four
all of those islands were impacted by irma a week ago. it has really been a hack of a couple weeks. not to mention harvey. for us we have had an unusual day for snowfall. lake tahoe we had three or four
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cravens is a second-year safety, most recently sidelined after a week one, maybe week two. suffered two injuries as a rooky and a concussion and a biceps injury. head coach jay gruden did not address the media today, but the locker room was open and redskins players are sending sua their support. >> you never know what they have, and you want to make sure that's fine first and foremost before you get back to your job. just like anything in regular life. people have lives outside of football and sometimes you have to handle that stuff first and hopefully he gets it resolved and he comes back and help us win some games this year. >> this is family issues, personal issues, whatever he's dealing with. i'm supportive, and behind it and hopefully he'll deal with what he has to do and be back out here. >>> a former starting redskins runningback finding a new home. the indianapolis colts claiming matt jones off waivers after he was released by the redskins yesterday. jones, a starter at the beginning false security, and he was a healthy scratch the rest of the season and spared thi
cravens is a second-year safety, most recently sidelined after a week one, maybe week two. suffered two injuries as a rooky and a concussion and a biceps injury. head coach jay gruden did not address the media today, but the locker room was open and redskins players are sending sua their support. >> you never know what they have, and you want to make sure that's fine first and foremost before you get back to your job. just like anything in regular life. people have lives outside of...
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they will be the most popular person for a week. they will be the most popular person in the country because that is a total disrespect of our heritage. that is a total disrespect of everything we stand for, ok? everything that we stand for. and i know we have freedoms and we have freedom of choice and many, many different freedoms. but you know what? it is still totally disrespectful. when the nfl ratings are down massively, massively, the nfl ratings are down massively. the number one reason happens to be they like watching what is happening. they like what's happening. if they hit too hard, 15 yards, throw them out of the game. they had that last week. i watched for a couple of beautiful tackle. boom. 15 yards. they are ruining the game, right? there are ruining the game. that is what they want to do. they want to hit. but you know what is hurting the game more than that? but people like yourselves turn on television and you see those people taking the knee when they
they will be the most popular person for a week. they will be the most popular person in the country because that is a total disrespect of our heritage. that is a total disrespect of everything we stand for, ok? everything that we stand for. and i know we have freedoms and we have freedom of choice and many, many different freedoms. but you know what? it is still totally disrespectful. when the nfl ratings are down massively, massively, the nfl ratings are down massively. the number one reason...