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it kind of feels better. >> but not all ab-109 inmates are happy with the law. common reason is that prison is structured for more long time stays. with more comforts than are typically found in jails. >> i would much rather be in prison. i've actually gone through the court process to try to get my sentence switched. simple fact that there's conjugal visits. there's contact visits. >> and since carey mcconnell who has had prior drug-related conventions is now serving ten years of a possession for a controlled substance for sale, not being able to touch loved ones has impact. >> it's my fault. i had 12 years clean and sober. i relapsed. it's just a very, very difficult thing for me. >> mcconnell benefits, however, from the job training programs that are part of the ab-109 legislation. he works in the print shop which contains state of the art equipment along with professional instruction. >> so, before you mask it, what you want to do is just pull that off. >> but there's another downside. as a non-violent inmate, he could be eligible for release after serving j
it kind of feels better. >> but not all ab-109 inmates are happy with the law. common reason is that prison is structured for more long time stays. with more comforts than are typically found in jails. >> i would much rather be in prison. i've actually gone through the court process to try to get my sentence switched. simple fact that there's conjugal visits. there's contact visits. >> and since carey mcconnell who has had prior drug-related conventions is now serving ten...
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shinzo abe calls for increased pressure on pyongyang as north korea file -- fires a missile over japan. clicks i am agreement that we must convene and emergency u.n. meeting and increased restaurant north korea. manus: america's gulf coast braces for another hammering after devastating floods sound gasoline rises higher for the session. anna: the gloves comes off in the latest round of brexit talks. we are live in brussels. a warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show from here in london. manus: where waking up to her -- we are waking up to a complication of global risk, north korea bringing tensions to bear. the on markets are moving and this is the impact, 78.02. the lower dollar or risks and north korea, the daily prophet says we need to start paying attention, gold is at 2017 highs. it is not just a technical move. positions are the most bullish and 11. , the prime 12 hours minister of japan said this is a grave and serious threat. launching the missile over japan . the m
shinzo abe calls for increased pressure on pyongyang as north korea file -- fires a missile over japan. clicks i am agreement that we must convene and emergency u.n. meeting and increased restaurant north korea. manus: america's gulf coast braces for another hammering after devastating floods sound gasoline rises higher for the session. anna: the gloves comes off in the latest round of brexit talks. we are live in brussels. a warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show...
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abe is concerned the poll numbers are low. there haswar perio been only one prime minister to recover from the death's own below 30%. this is on his mind following the drubbing in tokyo and the public is not warmed to his agenda of constitutional revision. need moreeff, does he than a reshuffle, to throw down the moment and go to the country? is a huge gamble. a lot of members in the ldp are hoping he won't pull the trigger be may feel he needs a new mandate and to remind everybody that there is no alternative. i am still the boss. problem is he wants constitutional revision very quickly. he can get the two thirds in both houses, but is not likely to win a majority in a public referendum, so he needs to renew his mandate. talking toff, great you. jeff kingston from temple university there. coming up, trumps america, lloyd lang find talking about life under the current administration. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are with bloomberg markets. in honghaad salamat kong. hsbc saying possibilities are endless in china as the government
abe is concerned the poll numbers are low. there haswar perio been only one prime minister to recover from the death's own below 30%. this is on his mind following the drubbing in tokyo and the public is not warmed to his agenda of constitutional revision. need moreeff, does he than a reshuffle, to throw down the moment and go to the country? is a huge gamble. a lot of members in the ldp are hoping he won't pull the trigger be may feel he needs a new mandate and to remind everybody that there...
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japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, welcomes theresa may to tokyo.ill north korea overshadow trade negotiations? from bicycles to football, we look at where —— whether the sharing economy has gone too far. it is wednesday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. as we mentioned in the headlines, uk prime minister theresa may is injapan from today for a three—day visit. before we get to that story, let's check out the state of the world's third—largest economy. here is our asia business correspondent. about a year ago, the economic news coming out ofjapan was still pretty gloomy. after all, this was a country which struggled with falling prices and slower growth since the stock—market collapsed company bubble in the 19905. but collapsed company bubble in the 1990s. but now things might be looking up. what has givenjapan's economy this bounce? low unemployment is helping wages to grow just unemployment is helping wages to growjust a unemployment is helping wages to grow just a little unemployment is h
japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, welcomes theresa may to tokyo.ill north korea overshadow trade negotiations? from bicycles to football, we look at where —— whether the sharing economy has gone too far. it is wednesday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. as we mentioned in the headlines, uk prime minister theresa may is injapan from today for a three—day visit. before we get to that story, let's check out the state of the world's...
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shinzo abe thing you have spoken to u.s. president donald trump for 40 minutes on this issue of north korea. also saying the u.s. and japanese positions are completely together. have agreeding they to increase pressure on north korea. these are lines coming through now. one of the interesting things is the timing, right? and the intent of this escalated publication, as to whether it was trying to split allies. what more line coming through. shinzo abe saying this complete agreement with the united states on increasing pressure on north korea. want to go back to camino, the missile itself, because from my understanding, there has been previous rockets that have taken the same directory. this is the first missile. how does that compare to previous publications? provocations?ious brian: there is no pretense that this is a rocket attempting to launch a satellite into orbit. this is a missile. it comes within the context of the previous provocations, the threats against guam, and the long-range missiles last month. it occurs as u
shinzo abe thing you have spoken to u.s. president donald trump for 40 minutes on this issue of north korea. also saying the u.s. and japanese positions are completely together. have agreeding they to increase pressure on north korea. these are lines coming through now. one of the interesting things is the timing, right? and the intent of this escalated publication, as to whether it was trying to split allies. what more line coming through. shinzo abe saying this complete agreement with the...
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shinzo abe said it was at grave threat.exas as the region continues to be hit by catastrophic flooding. every post war french president has had a dog, let's speak to robert kelly, professor of political science at south korea's pusan national university. how significant is this latest missile launch by north korea now overjapanese missile launch by north korea now over japanese territory? is missile launch by north korea now overjapanese territory? is this more provocative than previous missile launchers? it i think so. sending a missile over state sovereign territory. it is a big deal. north korea did not get permission. one of the concerns about these things is that if it north korean missiles didn't behave properly and broke up or crashed into something and landed on a ship or something, we are lucky that the programme works well enough that it didn't hurt anybody. this is a big step up and japan it needs missile defence. how significant is it that the missile flew overjapan and earlier, there was a threat from kim jong—
shinzo abe said it was at grave threat.exas as the region continues to be hit by catastrophic flooding. every post war french president has had a dog, let's speak to robert kelly, professor of political science at south korea's pusan national university. how significant is this latest missile launch by north korea now overjapanese missile launch by north korea now over japanese territory? is missile launch by north korea now overjapanese territory? is this more provocative than previous missile...
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within three minutes of the weapon being fired, prime minister shinzo abe had gathered his officials.d 7,500 miles an hour, had hurtled beyond the island, out to sea. japan is, of course, no stranger to nuclear assault. so what effect will today's test flight have onjapan‘s own militarisation, and its ability to depend on others to protect her? it was in august 1945 that the us changed the history of warfare forever. the two atomic bombs dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki killed an estimated 150,000 people. japan had no choice but to surrender. it came under american command. a pacifist constitution was drafted, as punishment for its role in world war ii. it prevented japan from having a military, even after it regained its independence in 1952. over the years, japan's self—defence forces have grown, as the perception of the outside threat evolved. the end of the cold war and rising tensions with china in particular mean that tokyo now finds itself amongst the world's biggest military spenders. in may, prime minister shinzo abe set a target to modify the constitu
within three minutes of the weapon being fired, prime minister shinzo abe had gathered his officials.d 7,500 miles an hour, had hurtled beyond the island, out to sea. japan is, of course, no stranger to nuclear assault. so what effect will today's test flight have onjapan‘s own militarisation, and its ability to depend on others to protect her? it was in august 1945 that the us changed the history of warfare forever. the two atomic bombs dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and...
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shinzo abe, the prime minister, is furious. he says that it is the most skpoirps grave threat ever to his country. he also spoke on the phone to the u.s. president donald trump saying the u.s. assured him that the u.s. is 100% behind japan. the south korean response was more of a physical response. there was a bombing drill. four f-15 fighter jets dropped eight one-ton bombs on to a shooting range. they said the significance was to show that they have the capability to destroy the enemy's leadership. a very explicit threat to kim jong-un. many saying that north korea probably decided to fly over japan because if it decided to fly this kind of missile over toward guam, then they would worry about what the u.s. response would be. the u.s. president, donald trump, making it very clear a few weeks ago that that would not be acceptable. >> keep us -- keep us posted, please, on any developments from your neck of the woods. thank you. >>> president trump heads to texas today. how's he nothing -- how's he managing his first natural dis
shinzo abe, the prime minister, is furious. he says that it is the most skpoirps grave threat ever to his country. he also spoke on the phone to the u.s. president donald trump saying the u.s. assured him that the u.s. is 100% behind japan. the south korean response was more of a physical response. there was a bombing drill. four f-15 fighter jets dropped eight one-ton bombs on to a shooting range. they said the significance was to show that they have the capability to destroy the enemy's...
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yvonne: shinzo abe shakes up his cabinet.hey could create a leadership challenge and the end of abe -nomics. betty: i am betty liu in new york where it is just after 7:00 p.m. yvonne: it is just after 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. we are looking pretty mixed leading up to the market opens in the region. we did rally to 10 year highs on asian stocks. perhaps a bit of a breather to look ahead to u.s. jobs report and the earnings that have just come through in the last couple hours. especially with tesla. the conference call with the elon musk a just ending. quite a few headlines coming out, including him talking about the compact suv, the model y. how many more letters in the alphabet before he runs out of cars to produce? .e saw apples lifting shares tesla is up over 7% in the aftermarket. be the same for u.s. markets tomorrow. in the meantime, the tech shares in focus in asia, your markets are about to open. yvonne: the dollar on the defensive after fed speak. it could be a good indicator of how asia will play
yvonne: shinzo abe shakes up his cabinet.hey could create a leadership challenge and the end of abe -nomics. betty: i am betty liu in new york where it is just after 7:00 p.m. yvonne: it is just after 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. we are looking pretty mixed leading up to the market opens in the region. we did rally to 10 year highs on asian stocks. perhaps a bit of a breather to look ahead to u.s. jobs report and the earnings that have just come through in the last couple...
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those comments from japanese president shinzo abe. social media and stock markets also reacting to the news of an unidentified ballistic missile which was test—fired by north korea, flying over japan on tuesday morning. the focus of several front pages is what's happening in texas. illustrated here in the new york times. it shows the devastation from hurricane harvey, with roads turned into rivers in what's been the most powerful storm to hit texas in decades. the south china morning post looks at a corruption probe following typhoon hato last week, which killed ten people. it was the worst storm to hit macau in a half a century. there are concerns meteorological officials held off raising the highest storm warning because of the financial impact of closing casinos in the gaming hub. in the financial times— kenyans risk four years‘ prison for selling or using plastic bags after the country imposes the world's toughest ban. it's in a bid to reduce plastic pollution with an estimated 300 million plastic bags used in kenya every year. an
those comments from japanese president shinzo abe. social media and stock markets also reacting to the news of an unidentified ballistic missile which was test—fired by north korea, flying over japan on tuesday morning. the focus of several front pages is what's happening in texas. illustrated here in the new york times. it shows the devastation from hurricane harvey, with roads turned into rivers in what's been the most powerful storm to hit texas in decades. the south china morning post...
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look at his abs. ridiculous! i've got a look at his abs. ridiculous!way look at his abs. ridiculous! i've got a fair way to go yet. 0k. backwards, yeah? music plays. so, ithink so, i think i am going to have to call it a day. these guys are finely tuned up. i've had the tiniest of training here. it's been absolutely amazing, but my time here is done, so amazing, but my time here is done, soi amazing, but my time here is done, so i hope you enjoyed my agony. i am relieved to say that is it for this week, but coming up on next week's travel show... the journey from the far west to the far east of india as the country celebrates 70 years of independence. if there is one defining legacy of british rule in the vast sprawling ——, it's the vast sprawling railway network. it's still the lifeblood of the country today. join us that if you can, but don't forget you can follow us wherever we are in the world by following our social media streams. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. this is bbc news. i'mjane i'm jane hill. the headlines at 11am. he is a one
look at his abs. ridiculous! i've got a look at his abs. ridiculous!way look at his abs. ridiculous! i've got a fair way to go yet. 0k. backwards, yeah? music plays. so, ithink so, i think i am going to have to call it a day. these guys are finely tuned up. i've had the tiniest of training here. it's been absolutely amazing, but my time here is done, so amazing, but my time here is done, soi amazing, but my time here is done, so i hope you enjoyed my agony. i am relieved to say that is it for...
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i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart, prime minister abe, about the future relationshipween britain and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship, but build on that in the areas of security, defence and, yes, trade, and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. we'll have the latest from seoul and tokyo. also this lunchtime... as the death toll rises from the devastating floods in texas, tropical storm harvey makes landfall in louisiana. this is a bad storm. they said it was catastrophic — it's catastrophic. it's overwhelming, i've been crying all morning. a warning that one in five people struggling with debt, has had their credit card limit raised without asking. and has the new recipe worked? we find out what viewers and critics made of the first bake off since its move to channel 4. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, two days left of the transfer window and arsenal still have unresolved business over alex oxlade—chamberlain and their star player, alexis sanchez. good afternoon and wel
i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart, prime minister abe, about the future relationshipween britain and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship, but build on that in the areas of security, defence and, yes, trade, and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. we'll have the latest from seoul and tokyo. also this lunchtime... as the death toll rises from the devastating floods in texas, tropical storm...
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nmero de solicitantes disminuye --- -- "matheww godnez" nos dice por qu --- :01 :18 01;38 pkg la ley absonas indocumentadas apliquen por una licencia de conducir fue aprobada en el 2013 pero entro en vigor a principios del 2015 y desde entonces a superado las expectativas del dmv armando botello / vocero del dmv ya hemos sobre pasado las 900mil licencias emitidas durante estos 2 anos y medio, asi que ya vamos por el millon sin embargo las estaditicas revelaron que la cantidad de licencias emitidas bajo la ley ab-60 han disminuido y que en el mes de junio solo 11mil fueron entregadas, el numero mas bajo desde que empezaron.algo que el dmv reconoce me imagino quemucha gente que la iban solicitar ya la pidieron y la obtuvieron, esta es una ley, no una carrera, es un maraton vo: adicionalmente nos informo que la base de datos de ellos esta bajo ley disponible a las autoridades policias, de inmigracion, etc..pero siempre y cuando esas autoridades esten buscando a cierta persona ademas esa informacion cuando va esa base de datos no contiene nada de informacion si recibio la licensia bajo la l
nmero de solicitantes disminuye --- -- "matheww godnez" nos dice por qu --- :01 :18 01;38 pkg la ley absonas indocumentadas apliquen por una licencia de conducir fue aprobada en el 2013 pero entro en vigor a principios del 2015 y desde entonces a superado las expectativas del dmv armando botello / vocero del dmv ya hemos sobre pasado las 900mil licencias emitidas durante estos 2 anos y medio, asi que ya vamos por el millon sin embargo las estaditicas revelaron que la cantidad de...
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abe fortas, lbj's closest political adviser for many years. and if i could just -- the genesis of their friendship, if i could do it in a minute or two? >> are we going to talk about landslide lyndon? >> landslide lyndon. >> okay. >> this is great. this is great story. 1948, fortas and lyndon johnson had met in the new deal. fortas was a new deal lawyer, which we'll come back to, first in his class at yale law school, couldn't get a job at a major law firm because he was jewish. he went, worked in the new deal, got to know a young congressman from texas, lyndon johnson. 1948. in the election, the fight of his lifetime johnson gave up a safe congressional seat to run for the senate from texas. had he lost that race, we never would have heard of lyndon johnson. in an amazingly close race -- >> are we sure he didn't lose that race? >> well, i'll come back to that. in my book, i document the fact that, well, there's a good argument that he did lose that race, which, for that, you'll have to read the book. now, it was such a close race, after 1,000
abe fortas, lbj's closest political adviser for many years. and if i could just -- the genesis of their friendship, if i could do it in a minute or two? >> are we going to talk about landslide lyndon? >> landslide lyndon. >> okay. >> this is great. this is great story. 1948, fortas and lyndon johnson had met in the new deal. fortas was a new deal lawyer, which we'll come back to, first in his class at yale law school, couldn't get a job at a major law firm because he was...
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primarily the prime minister has told mr abe the uk stands shoulder told mr abe the uk stands shouldersion. they also discussed the importance of the show of unity from the un security council, about this international situation. the un security council had earlier roundly condemned the illegal missile testing by north korea. another elements discussed between theresa may and prime minister abe was possibilities are putting further economic and political sanctions on north korea. they say they will be continuing that conversation tomorrow. we're told they touched on brexit, something very important to theresa may to discuss. but the climate in which she has arrived means, of course, japan is particularly focused on more immediate events over security. it's like your way home more about this. mrs may talks generally about how the uk will continue to work with international partners to try to keep up this pressure on north korea. many thanks, emma vardy. the headlines bbc news: as texas continues to cope with floods from storm harvey, the storm moves east, inundated the city of port arth
primarily the prime minister has told mr abe the uk stands shoulder told mr abe the uk stands shouldersion. they also discussed the importance of the show of unity from the un security council, about this international situation. the un security council had earlier roundly condemned the illegal missile testing by north korea. another elements discussed between theresa may and prime minister abe was possibilities are putting further economic and political sanctions on north korea. they say they...
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shinzo abe described it as a seriousented, grave and threat. he said president trump he had agreed to improve -- increase pressure following a phone call. position completely matches that of the united states. north korea's missile launch poses a serious and grave threat level.nprecedented i them in agreement with president trump we must convene an emergency u.n. meeting and increase pressure on north korea. francine: let's get more with our managing editor for japan and korea. have, first of all, how leaders responded to the provocation and what is it like on the ground? brian: this is a series provocation by north korea and japanese officials have been holding press conferences all morning long to reassure they are taking this seriously and watching the situation and they are in close contact with allies in the u.s. and south korea. they did say they determine very quickly dismissal would not landing in japan and therefore, decided not to shoot it out of the sky. the point of being that they had the ability to do that if necessary. the main m
shinzo abe described it as a seriousented, grave and threat. he said president trump he had agreed to improve -- increase pressure following a phone call. position completely matches that of the united states. north korea's missile launch poses a serious and grave threat level.nprecedented i them in agreement with president trump we must convene an emergency u.n. meeting and increase pressure on north korea. francine: let's get more with our managing editor for japan and korea. have, first of...
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it is the 43 shuffle since abe took office in 2012.umio kishida become head of policy and is thought to be planning a challenge for the premiership. india sees fallout from the sales tax. the business condition has deteriorated the most since the financial crisis as the levy upsets supply lines and distribution. the pmi gauge fell from 52.7 back in june. that is the steepest drop since of 2000 -- 2009. in south america, venezuela's controversial assembly meets of 2000 --friday with critics g president nicolas maduro has sidestepped democracy. to body has been said rewrite the constitution and is more powerful than any other branch of government. the u.s. has imposed sanctions on maduro and is preparing other measures. >> i spoke to the president and vice president. you can expect any time maduro do something outrageous, the white house will respond with further sanctions. the chinese government pushing to reduce leverage and financial markets by putting pressure on the nation's most aggressive dealmakers. it has been dragging down main
it is the 43 shuffle since abe took office in 2012.umio kishida become head of policy and is thought to be planning a challenge for the premiership. india sees fallout from the sales tax. the business condition has deteriorated the most since the financial crisis as the levy upsets supply lines and distribution. the pmi gauge fell from 52.7 back in june. that is the steepest drop since of 2000 -- 2009. in south america, venezuela's controversial assembly meets of 2000 --friday with critics g...
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also to abe abe lincoln, let's take a look. >> it was in this room that abraham lincoln came to visit the sitting governor at the time. it was february 13th 1861, it was in this state house sitting across from governor dennisen in this desk behind me. he was delivered a telegram, and lincoln opened the telegram, and had indicated the electoral college had met and ratified the voice of the people. so he was truly the president-elect of the united states. the oath of office used to be taken in march. so lincoln was on his way from springfield, illinois to washington, d.c.. he had stopped along the way. and in many cases that same route during his funeral was retraced. abraham lincoln was once again at the state house april 29th, 1865. he did lay in state in the grand rotunda. in that short amount of time, 50,000 people filed past the president's open casket. it was a phenomenal sight to sigh the number of people that came by horse and buggy that day to pay their respects to the slain president. we have eight of our hearing rooms named after ohio's eight presidents. ohio referred to as t
also to abe abe lincoln, let's take a look. >> it was in this room that abraham lincoln came to visit the sitting governor at the time. it was february 13th 1861, it was in this state house sitting across from governor dennisen in this desk behind me. he was delivered a telegram, and lincoln opened the telegram, and had indicated the electoral college had met and ratified the voice of the people. so he was truly the president-elect of the united states. the oath of office used to be taken...
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what about the japanese prime minister shinzo abe?act still. you still have to think through the consequences of intercepting. i think this still helps shinzo abe because next time they can possibly try to intercept or it helps the argument that japan's military needs to normalise because there is the continued threat coming from north korea. so far, we have had lots of words, comments and sanctions. what if you get will take to stop north korea? stopping north korea from continuing with its nuclear programme, perfecting its nuclear arsenal, to be honest, i don't think there is a lot of options that the us has on the table to stop north korea from pursuing this course. ok, sumi terry in hawaii, thank you. a nurse serving two life sentences is now facing 84 other murder cases. niels hogel was jailed two years ago forgiving lethal injections to patients. they trusted him with their lives, but he killed patient after patient. in 2015, niels hogel was jailed for two murders. today, police revealed they have evidence he killed around 90 ot
what about the japanese prime minister shinzo abe?act still. you still have to think through the consequences of intercepting. i think this still helps shinzo abe because next time they can possibly try to intercept or it helps the argument that japan's military needs to normalise because there is the continued threat coming from north korea. so far, we have had lots of words, comments and sanctions. what if you get will take to stop north korea? stopping north korea from continuing with its...
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governor chase went onto become ab ra ham lincolns secretary of treasury. and later became the chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. i'd like to take you inside the governors office and take a look at the history that resides in this space. not only connected to some of ohio's historic governors and our current governor as well. but also to lincoln. so let's take a look. it was in this room that ab lincoln came to visit the sitting governor at the time. governor den son. it was february 13, 1861. sitting across from the governor at this very desk behind me. it was in in room that he was delivered a telegram. and lincoln opened the telegram and it indicated that the electoral college had met, and had ratified the voice of the people. so he was truly the president-elect of the united states. the oath of office used to be taken in march. so lincoln was on his way from springfield illinois to washington dc. and he had stopped along the way. and in many cases that same route during his funeral was retraced. so lincoln was once again here at the ohio state hou
governor chase went onto become ab ra ham lincolns secretary of treasury. and later became the chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. i'd like to take you inside the governors office and take a look at the history that resides in this space. not only connected to some of ohio's historic governors and our current governor as well. but also to lincoln. so let's take a look. it was in this room that ab lincoln came to visit the sitting governor at the time. governor den son. it was february 13,...
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abe told reporters he and the u.s.completely agreed on their forthcoming response to pyongyang. >> this comes after president trump tweeted wednesday that talking is not the answer to reining in north korea. a remark that seems to contradict statements by top cabinet officials. cnn's will ripley the only western broadcast journalist in north korea. joins us live from pyongyang. about 6:00 p.m. in pyongyang. good to see you. any response to the comments from the japanese prime minister? >> reporter: no response yet. and it likely won't come at least until tomorrow morning when the paper comes out. the media, there's no social media here. any response has to go up the ladder for approval before they put it out. look, it's not necessarily surprising for the north koreans that japan and the united states say that have some kind of plan. this is the second phone call this week between president trump and japanese prime minister shinzo abe. while they're saying they're not going to reveal the details, we know what the object
abe told reporters he and the u.s.completely agreed on their forthcoming response to pyongyang. >> this comes after president trump tweeted wednesday that talking is not the answer to reining in north korea. a remark that seems to contradict statements by top cabinet officials. cnn's will ripley the only western broadcast journalist in north korea. joins us live from pyongyang. about 6:00 p.m. in pyongyang. good to see you. any response to the comments from the japanese prime minister?...
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shinzo abe calling the launch reckless and a significant theft. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss north korea. cnbc live in japan with the latest good morning >> good morning to you, wilfred. >> like so many people here in japan, we were woken up around 6:00 a.m. local time with the latest launch from north korea triggering a nationwide alert. broadcasters breaking into programming. some residents in northern japan reported getting text messages on their phone urging them to take cover while still other communities talked about sirens going off urging people to find a safe place here. this was a missile that traveled well over 1600 miles about 15 minutes long going from pyongyang passing over to the northern island of hokkaido before landing in the pacific. prime minister shinzo abe condemning the latest provocations in the strongest term he said he would make every possible effort to protect the lives of the japanese people he did say he spoke with president trump. the prime minister saying president trump was committed
shinzo abe calling the launch reckless and a significant theft. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss north korea. cnbc live in japan with the latest good morning >> good morning to you, wilfred. >> like so many people here in japan, we were woken up around 6:00 a.m. local time with the latest launch from north korea triggering a nationwide alert. broadcasters breaking into programming. some residents in northern japan reported getting text messages on...
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mrs may was greeted by the japanese prime minister shinzo abe in the ancient capital of kyoto. a very japanese one. despite mrs may's confident words, these two leaders are far apart on the issue of brexit. japan is deeply concerned about britain leaving the european union. it is by far the largest asian investor in the uk. over the last 35 years over 1000 japanese companies have invested in britain, creating 150,000 jobs. japanese business owners said their investments were made because britain is in the eu. we are probably the largest asian investor in this country and it all started when margaret thatcher promoted britain as the bridgehead into the european market. the japanese companies bought that and came in great numbers. there will be much talk here this week of the strength and depth of anglo—japanese ties. but if britain is heading for a hard brexit, those ties are going to be put under severe strain. rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. we can now speak to hosuk lee—makiyama, a director at the brussels think tank european centre for international political eco
mrs may was greeted by the japanese prime minister shinzo abe in the ancient capital of kyoto. a very japanese one. despite mrs may's confident words, these two leaders are far apart on the issue of brexit. japan is deeply concerned about britain leaving the european union. it is by far the largest asian investor in the uk. over the last 35 years over 1000 japanese companies have invested in britain, creating 150,000 jobs. japanese business owners said their investments were made because...
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but with ab 109, when they get out, they can be a transformed individual.than just doing time with no rehabilitation. >> yeah, this is ron from reentry. i'm looking to get mr. greggs if you can get him sent to te 8, i would appreciate it. >> sure. >> all right, thanks. >> rodriguez greggs was convicted a week earlier. for possession of a controlled substance while armed and possession of marijuana for sale. he was sentenced to one year and will serve his time at real consumas. >> this is my first time being here so it's kind of scary being here with people who got all of these type of charges. this doesn't even seem like a jail. it seems like a prison. and then lot of people live like this is their home. i can't live like that here. i don't feel like this is my home. >> it's just really scary to me. but i just stay on my bunk and just mind my business. it's like a fish in a tank full of sharks. i've been here a week, and i haven't ate all week. nothing tastes good. when i try to eat it, it comes right back up. i don't want to be in the chow hall and it come
but with ab 109, when they get out, they can be a transformed individual.than just doing time with no rehabilitation. >> yeah, this is ron from reentry. i'm looking to get mr. greggs if you can get him sent to te 8, i would appreciate it. >> sure. >> all right, thanks. >> rodriguez greggs was convicted a week earlier. for possession of a controlled substance while armed and possession of marijuana for sale. he was sentenced to one year and will serve his time at real...
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but prime minister abe striking a more cautious tone saying, yes, he did have trust in the uk economy post-brexit. he believed it would continue to be a base, important base for japanese manufacturers, but he also said it was important for brexit negotiations to be more transparent. a lot of japanese business leaders are watching this three-day trip closely for signals about where the negotiations are going you may recall they've been quite vocal in terms of addressing their concerns. just three months after the brexit vote last year, the ministry of foreign affairs here put out a note saying many of the business leaders would consider moving their headquarters away from london as a result of the brexit vote. we have already started to see that some big banks like nomura and mufg saying they would be leaving london and moving employees to other cities, but there's also business leaders contemplating their future there. we had a chance to speak with the former minister of economic and fiscal policy about what those conversations are, and what those business leaders will be looking to h
but prime minister abe striking a more cautious tone saying, yes, he did have trust in the uk economy post-brexit. he believed it would continue to be a base, important base for japanese manufacturers, but he also said it was important for brexit negotiations to be more transparent. a lot of japanese business leaders are watching this three-day trip closely for signals about where the negotiations are going you may recall they've been quite vocal in terms of addressing their concerns. just...
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showing off her ripped abs in a striped blue bikini while vacationing in nantucket. >> wow, that photo has already wracked up more than 13,000 likes. >> good for you, lara, you got it, you flaunt it. >> talk about pop news. >>> and nick lachey has cooled down from his 98 degrees days, he shared a throwback photo from his boy band days. check out the tattoo. see what's different in this picture? >> yeah. >> yeah, well, he blacked out his 98 degrees inside his famous sun tattoo. ooh. >> in our bff, jeff timmons who was the number one singer there of that group. >> what is that? >> he has a 98 degrees tattoo.
showing off her ripped abs in a striped blue bikini while vacationing in nantucket. >> wow, that photo has already wracked up more than 13,000 likes. >> good for you, lara, you got it, you flaunt it. >> talk about pop news. >>> and nick lachey has cooled down from his 98 degrees days, he shared a throwback photo from his boy band days. check out the tattoo. see what's different in this picture? >> yeah. >> yeah, well, he blacked out his 98 degrees inside...
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difference between, talking with some leaders and vladimir putin says, look i spoke to putin, merkel, abe and this my mown unpleasant call, talking with the prime minister of australia. i'll be hon effort with you. i hate taking these people. i guarantee you they are bad, why they are in prison right now. the president talking about taking in refugees from australia, that was -- a deal, you mentioned, crafted by the obama administration. obviously the president not want to have to deal with that. and here's another portion of his conversation with the australian prime minister. he says, look, i do not know how you got them to sign a deal like this, but that is how they lost the election. they said i had no way to 270 and i got 306. that is why they lost the election because of stupid deals like this. you have brokered many a stupid deal in the business. i respect you but guarantee you broke many a stupid deal.
difference between, talking with some leaders and vladimir putin says, look i spoke to putin, merkel, abe and this my mown unpleasant call, talking with the prime minister of australia. i'll be hon effort with you. i hate taking these people. i guarantee you they are bad, why they are in prison right now. the president talking about taking in refugees from australia, that was -- a deal, you mentioned, crafted by the obama administration. obviously the president not want to have to deal with...
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japanese prime minister shinzo abe calling it an unprecedented and great threat.heeuro hits his highest against the dollar. can the ecb talked the euro and doesn't want to? rein in damage totals keep climbing as tropical storm harvey continues to flood out houston and surrounding areas in texas. damage totals could run as high as $100 billion. we have got the latest on the storm, which is to pay for a second strike on the gulf coast. have a look at where the european equities are trading right now. 30 minutes away from the end of the tuesday session, stocks are heavily down today after that north korea missile launch over japan. we are seeing a real flight to save havens. currencies arising against the dollar. it is the yen and the swiss franc are preferred haven currencies today. you have bond yields declining and gold rising today. we had some data on the u.k. housing today. they are cooling in august after the economy slowed in the first half with a 2.1% annual rate matching maze reading, which was the smallest since june 2013. .1%he month, prices fell and the
japanese prime minister shinzo abe calling it an unprecedented and great threat.heeuro hits his highest against the dollar. can the ecb talked the euro and doesn't want to? rein in damage totals keep climbing as tropical storm harvey continues to flood out houston and surrounding areas in texas. damage totals could run as high as $100 billion. we have got the latest on the storm, which is to pay for a second strike on the gulf coast. have a look at where the european equities are trading right...
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prime minister shinzo abe says he'll make utmost efforts to protect the public. catastrophic flooding in texas forces thousands of people into shelters — president trump warns it will be a long and difficult road to recovery. we have pledged ourfull support as texas and louisiana rattle and recover from this very devastating and historic storm. has probably never been anything like this. —— there has. —— there i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. pope francis announces he will visit myanmar as violence increases in rakhine state where refugees continue to flee. sizzling sun and sensational sounds — hundreds of thousands of revellers descended on notting hill for the final day of carnival. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, and 9am injapan where people in the north of the country are waking up to the news that a north korean missile has flown over them in the last two hours. fired from sunan near pyongyang in north korea, it made its way towards the island of hokkaido and landed in the sea 12,000 kilometres east of cape erimo. shinzo abe the prime
prime minister shinzo abe says he'll make utmost efforts to protect the public. catastrophic flooding in texas forces thousands of people into shelters — president trump warns it will be a long and difficult road to recovery. we have pledged ourfull support as texas and louisiana rattle and recover from this very devastating and historic storm. has probably never been anything like this. —— there has. —— there i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. pope francis announces...
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shinzo abe reshuffles the cabinet.s tomorrow escaped the corruption trial and clings to power. welcome to daybreak europe, our flagship morning show. i am manus cranny. and edwards. let's get to the mining sector because this is going to be topical as we go through this half-hour, randgold saying it's on post is positive -- its outlook is positive. fever -- aviva. we have the first heads -- half net income. the first half combined operating ratio of 94 point 5%. first-half operating profit 1.4 7 billion pounds. , 1.4 7rating profit billion pounds for them. interim dividend at fourpence. mark wilson joins us, the aviva ceo. great to see you this morning. welcome back to the show. talk us through the first half in terms of the numbers. mark: good morning, it has been a pretty good six months. what we have seen is operating profit that is up 11%. eps is up 50%. that is driven by topline results coming down and dropping down. it is -- the product is brought based. lots -- life insurance, that is up 27%, that is helpful. ge
shinzo abe reshuffles the cabinet.s tomorrow escaped the corruption trial and clings to power. welcome to daybreak europe, our flagship morning show. i am manus cranny. and edwards. let's get to the mining sector because this is going to be topical as we go through this half-hour, randgold saying it's on post is positive -- its outlook is positive. fever -- aviva. we have the first heads -- half net income. the first half combined operating ratio of 94 point 5%. first-half operating profit 1.4...
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so abe happraham lincoln in 190 1910 would be as considered as george washington would have been. so you have two significant presidents hanging in our chambers. with the leireminder that we ar connected to the united states. california being so far west, and not a lot in between, the idea that we could create the look of the capitol, with as close to what the united states capitol looked like, we're the wild west, they are building this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in look and style to the united states capitol, that wasn't by mistake. it was the idea that we were part of this particular government right now, this is who our identity is. and so you see a lot of symbolism in the rooms, in fact the green color of the assembly and the red color of the senate are stemmed from what was being used during the united states capitol at that time in the united states -- in their house and senate and it actually has roots that go back to british parliament where we got our two house system. green house of commons. red house of lords. well now we're in the senate. and
so abe happraham lincoln in 190 1910 would be as considered as george washington would have been. so you have two significant presidents hanging in our chambers. with the leireminder that we ar connected to the united states. california being so far west, and not a lot in between, the idea that we could create the look of the capitol, with as close to what the united states capitol looked like, we're the wild west, they are building this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in...
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. >> president trump did speak with shinzo abe on monday. situation far, far from over. >> yep. >> come back in a few minutes, we'll talk some more. thank you. >>> japan voicing grave concerns after that north korea missile flew over japanese territory. it comes a week after the president said north korea was starting to respect the u.s. cnn, we have a live report. we will go to pyongyang coming up. patients they ask me about whitening all of the time. i tell them the thickness of your enamel determines essentially how white your teeth are going to be. the strength of your teeth needs to be there in order for that whiteness to last. i would definitely recommend pronamel strong and bright to my patients to keep their enamel strong, help to keep stains away, and polish their enamel. they're going to get whiter, brighter teeth. this is a really great product for my patients. ♪ i doni refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and
. >> president trump did speak with shinzo abe on monday. situation far, far from over. >> yep. >> come back in a few minutes, we'll talk some more. thank you. >>> japan voicing grave concerns after that north korea missile flew over japanese territory. it comes a week after the president said north korea was starting to respect the u.s. cnn, we have a live report. we will go to pyongyang coming up. patients they ask me about whitening all of the time. i tell them the...
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—— when a shinzo abe calls this. korea cannot achieve its objectives through coercion. that requires robust deterrence posture, deploying the assets necessary to punish north korea. if necessary, to deny their military operations across a number of asymmetric areas. not only missiles at cyber warfare, artillery ina number of missiles at cyber warfare, artillery in a number of other areas will stop this requires international corporation and awarded nation and we have to play the long game to deal with north korea. we have to play the long game to dealwith north korea. so much of this seems to depend on china but china, like north korea, would like to see the us of the peninsulas together. there is quite a limit to how helpful china will be, isn't there? i think that is correct. china is not going to act against their national interests. they are co mforta ble their national interests. they are comfortable with the particular being divided. they are uncomfortable with the us in the region but this could north korean b
—— when a shinzo abe calls this. korea cannot achieve its objectives through coercion. that requires robust deterrence posture, deploying the assets necessary to punish north korea. if necessary, to deny their military operations across a number of asymmetric areas. not only missiles at cyber warfare, artillery ina number of missiles at cyber warfare, artillery in a number of other areas will stop this requires international corporation and awarded nation and we have to play the long game...
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demonstrators are protesting against war and revision of japan's constitution and are also calling for abe to step down. today's protest comes during ceremonies marking the 72nd anniversary of the u.s. bombing of hiroshima. the bombing destroyed the city but caused japan to surrender to allied forces bringing an end to toward war ii. prime minister abe delivered a speech to 50,000 people at the economy racing >>> fire breaks out at another skyscraper in dubai, the second skyscraper fire there in three days. this morning's fire started on a balcony and was quickly put out. friday a fire ripped through one of the world's tallest residential towers in dubais forcing hundreds of people to flee for safety as burning debris showered down the sides of that more than 1,000-foot hightower. >>> president trump spending the next two weeks at his golf resort in new jersey, but back at the white house workers are making some much needed repairs. today construction crews were seen digging on the white house lawn and storage pods were placed in the white house driveway. among the repairs taking place, fi
demonstrators are protesting against war and revision of japan's constitution and are also calling for abe to step down. today's protest comes during ceremonies marking the 72nd anniversary of the u.s. bombing of hiroshima. the bombing destroyed the city but caused japan to surrender to allied forces bringing an end to toward war ii. prime minister abe delivered a speech to 50,000 people at the economy racing >>> fire breaks out at another skyscraper in dubai, the second skyscraper...
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theresa may meets shinzo abe to discuss life after brexit. but the uk can't strike any sort of free—trade deal until it actually quits the eu — so what progress will they make? we'll have an expert view. also in the programme, in touching distance of parity. a strong euro and weak pound push the two closer. but it's good news and bad. we'll assess the winners and losers. and here's how those markets are faring across europe — and that euro sterling rate. that's the current rate and how european markets are doing. we will tell you all you need to know. and cashing in on cupcakes. we meet the man who created an empire built on baking. the founder of the hummingbird bakery will give us the inside track on the finding the recipe for success. and so today — and this is in no way a business question, but we just want to know — what's your favourite? lemon drizzle, red velvet, double chcolate? let us know. no reason. just because. use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. we look forward to hearing from you. if you follow me on twitter you know that the home—mad
theresa may meets shinzo abe to discuss life after brexit. but the uk can't strike any sort of free—trade deal until it actually quits the eu — so what progress will they make? we'll have an expert view. also in the programme, in touching distance of parity. a strong euro and weak pound push the two closer. but it's good news and bad. we'll assess the winners and losers. and here's how those markets are faring across europe — and that euro sterling rate. that's the current rate and how...
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back against plans affirmative action plans in their words they believe discriminated against white ab can't. report of doj was rejected in civil rights yeemingon and yut niz visit from the doj but internally weeks lawyers interested in working on new project. related to intentional r race-xwais the description in college and university be-ens. what house reised to court today. the department of justice reviews aels of discrimination on the basis of any race. >> leaks you hear that. it's base the upon race and the mem whoa was filed by. >> speaking of justice department rolling out new efforts to fight opiate epidemic across the can'ty. jeff sessions spoke with the columbus ohio police academy to announce a new opiate and fraud detention leadership and. >> ep delic going after doctors, dentists pharmacists they say are .orge sta >> we know it's a major problem. [m:ing] is said the country knees con hem sivr support with prevention. treatment and enforcement. i'm sending twelve prosecutors to deal with fraud cases and deposit keep lobe around the can'ty. enforcement makes a difference.
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-- prime minister abadi of even going back -- prime minister abe. problems. there are only two things you can do. you can either call an election or you have to do a cabinet reshuffle. he is really chasing his tail changing cabinet. it is a struggle at this age. what they will have to do is call an election. i think the chances are it will be voted back in. more: you do not see any then palace measures coming out of abe? reporter: that is the problem. when your support is down, it is hard to take a lot of risk. why -- i'm hearing him stick out his neck a bit on labor reform. what japan does, it has horribly low labor productivity. it is a move to make -- people seem to be very nervous about being paid for what they produce other than turning up for work. they feel it will result in pay going down. tight, itmarket is so would have to be something seriously wrong with management. upt they want to do is build an inventory. it is only going to get worse next year and five years out. what about geopolitical tensions? are they going to get worse? is it go
-- prime minister abadi of even going back -- prime minister abe. problems. there are only two things you can do. you can either call an election or you have to do a cabinet reshuffle. he is really chasing his tail changing cabinet. it is a struggle at this age. what they will have to do is call an election. i think the chances are it will be voted back in. more: you do not see any then palace measures coming out of abe? reporter: that is the problem. when your support is down, it is hard to...
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abe fortis resigned the court in 196. by the way, he sfserved a few months longer than arthur goldberg. richard nexton appointed harry blackmon to the court and it ended the tradition of a so-called jewish seat. now they would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. well, in the interim -- i'm trying to think who reagan nominated? >> many people. >> yes, many people, but after robert bork -- oh, another ginsburg. douglas ginsburg who had to withdraw his candidacy when it was revealed that he had smoked marijuana not only while a law student, but also while a law professor at harvard. >> shocking no one, but scandalizing the establishment. >> and the reagan family and reagan's advisers. so you wait a few more years. in 1993 -- 4 bill clinton appoints ruth bader ginsburg to the court and a year later steven briar to the court and these were the two appointments bill clinton had. he appointed two jews. ruth bader -- none of these, they and elena kagan thereafter did not fake confront any anti-semiti
abe fortis resigned the court in 196. by the way, he sfserved a few months longer than arthur goldberg. richard nexton appointed harry blackmon to the court and it ended the tradition of a so-called jewish seat. now they would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. well, in the interim -- i'm trying to think who reagan nominated? >> many people. >> yes, many people, but after robert bork -- oh, another ginsburg. douglas ginsburg who had to withdraw his...
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those comments from japanese president shinzo abe.eacting to the news of an unidentified ballistic missile which was test—fired by north korea, flying over japan on tuesday morning. the focus of several front pages is what's happening in texas. illustrated here in the new york times. it shows the devastation from hurricane harvey, with roads turned into rivers in what's been the most powerful storm to hit texas in decades.
those comments from japanese president shinzo abe.eacting to the news of an unidentified ballistic missile which was test—fired by north korea, flying over japan on tuesday morning. the focus of several front pages is what's happening in texas. illustrated here in the new york times. it shows the devastation from hurricane harvey, with roads turned into rivers in what's been the most powerful storm to hit texas in decades.
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i want to work with prime minister abe, to work with other international partners to do what we all wanthich is to stop north korea from conducting these illegal activities. these are illegal tests and it is provocation and they should be stopping them. we will be working, there has been a discussion in the un security council and i am pleased there was a united condemnation of north korea from the un security council, but we want to work with international partners to see what further pressure can be brought on north korea, and particularly look at what china can do to bring pressure on north korea. our correspondent yogita limaye is in the south korean capital seoul. what response has there been in south korea to this latest declaration from the north of the missile fire was the first step of the military operation in the pacific? here in the south bay to this as a very serious escalation and the president spoke to the japanese prime minister and both agreed the pressure on north korea must be increased to what they call the extreme level including tougher sanctions. that statement fro
i want to work with prime minister abe, to work with other international partners to do what we all wanthich is to stop north korea from conducting these illegal activities. these are illegal tests and it is provocation and they should be stopping them. we will be working, there has been a discussion in the un security council and i am pleased there was a united condemnation of north korea from the un security council, but we want to work with international partners to see what further pressure...
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she earned that nickname for maintaining her defines abs while pregnant with her first son. this is a picture of her 9 months pregnant in 2015, despite hearing from critics she is back at it again. posting photos online and as for those shaming her, the mom says she trusts her own intinges and works with her doctor who told her to stop doing crunches in her third trimester, she says she has a plan and feels great to prove ignorant people wrong with her healthy happy kids. that is her opinion and heard from those with their opinion too. >> i exercise with a six-pack too. one can of beer here and one there. >> that i can visualize. >> there is an insult there somewhere. moving along a check of the highways tonight matt pellman is back in the traffic center. >> try two cans in each hand. we expect bundles of traffic along the blue route 476 northbound side this afternoon because of this nasty crash between route 30 villanova and the schuylkill expressway traffic is only squeezing by on the far right side of the roadway, north of broomall you hit the wall of traffic through this
she earned that nickname for maintaining her defines abs while pregnant with her first son. this is a picture of her 9 months pregnant in 2015, despite hearing from critics she is back at it again. posting photos online and as for those shaming her, the mom says she trusts her own intinges and works with her doctor who told her to stop doing crunches in her third trimester, she says she has a plan and feels great to prove ignorant people wrong with her healthy happy kids. that is her opinion...
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well, i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the futureed kingdom and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship. but build on that in the areas of security, defence and yes, trade. and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. japan wants the unpolished truth from theresa may about how she sees britain's new relationship with the eu working out. but there is much, beyond tea, japan and britain have in common. and the japanese prime minister shinzo abe has also indicated his readiness to do a new trade deal with the uk after we have left the eu. theresa may is keen to convey the uk's respect forjapan during this three—day visit to a country that's the world's third largest economy and has been for three decades a huge investor in britain. from car plants through manufacturing and banking. japan has also really valued the uk's position as a gateway into eu markets and now there is real concern here about the disruption that brexit could bring. some ofjapan‘s banks
well, i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the futureed kingdom and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship. but build on that in the areas of security, defence and yes, trade. and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. japan wants the unpolished truth from theresa may about how she sees britain's new relationship with the eu working out. but there is much, beyond...
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two, it's all about the abs.oesn't forget to focus on flexibility. ♪ you're toxic >> rule three, reward yourself. brit showed off this new outfit during her vegas show, and she flaunts the results of her hard work, making her hallway her own personal runway. ♪ oops i did it again >> the last rule, give yourself a break. we love these posts, "feed me tacos and tell me i'm pretty." and, "my swimsuit told me to go to the gym today, but my sweat pants were like, nah girl you're good." >> the sweats are right, britney. you definitely are good. tomorrow ninety, britney is in sin city for her show. >>> can i take you back to 1976? one of the most popular shows was "battle of the network stars." 41 years later, the show returns this summer and our cameron mattson has strained nonstop, so he dominates the competition. >> the battle has begun. >> he goes under. >> on the red team joining cam, kelly osbourne, "the real's" adrienne houghton and former n-sync-er's lance bass and joey fatone. >> that was amazing! you were fant
two, it's all about the abs.oesn't forget to focus on flexibility. ♪ you're toxic >> rule three, reward yourself. brit showed off this new outfit during her vegas show, and she flaunts the results of her hard work, making her hallway her own personal runway. ♪ oops i did it again >> the last rule, give yourself a break. we love these posts, "feed me tacos and tell me i'm pretty." and, "my swimsuit told me to go to the gym today, but my sweat pants were like, nah...
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he and his wife lady bird socialized with abe for tus and his wife. and he always, always wanted to promote, so resip indicate and do something for his friend abe. despite the fact that abe for tus didn't want to, he turned down an offer to be attorney general and then his wife helped him turn down, which is a great story in the book, that and also johnson's nudging him and pressuring him to go on the court. the only way he could do that was to take an arthur gold berg off the court. so he decided there was then a tradition of the jewish seat on the court, which if you want, we'll talk about. so he basically on the way invites for tus to a meeting about something else. actually, vietnam policy, and he invites him to go out to the rose garden where he wants to just make some announcements at a press conference. on the way over there, much to for tus's anger and surprise, he tells him that he's announcing his nomination to the supreme court. and by the way, arthur gold berg did not yet officially accepted his invitation to the u.n. so -- and basically,i
he and his wife lady bird socialized with abe for tus and his wife. and he always, always wanted to promote, so resip indicate and do something for his friend abe. despite the fact that abe for tus didn't want to, he turned down an offer to be attorney general and then his wife helped him turn down, which is a great story in the book, that and also johnson's nudging him and pressuring him to go on the court. the only way he could do that was to take an arthur gold berg off the court. so he...