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standing in for the opposition was labor leader diane abbott. she was acknowledged as becoming the black member of parliament first to represent her party at prime minister's questions. here is a portion. to win a medal when she won silver at the 100 meters in denmark. tonight she sent me to go one better in the 200 meters. and i am sure the whole house will wish her well. >> [laughter] >> i think that was a preface to a question. >> mr. speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted, last week, my friend raised a very specific issue of how many of the hundreds of the abusive messages she received. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. since that exchange, i have received further death threats. some again quoting the prime minister's words. desperate and abuse is something women across this house experience. let me apologize for the initial dismissive result. the righthank honorable lady? my eagerness to get on it was only because it is fitting in black history month as the right honorable lady becomes the first black mp to tak
standing in for the opposition was labor leader diane abbott. she was acknowledged as becoming the black member of parliament first to represent her party at prime minister's questions. here is a portion. to win a medal when she won silver at the 100 meters in denmark. tonight she sent me to go one better in the 200 meters. and i am sure the whole house will wish her well. >> [laughter] >> i think that was a preface to a question. >> mr. speaker, if i may continue...
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abbott wrote.e: and we still await the judge's decision what kind of prison they could potentially get. >> so tell us what you know about this. the u.s. attorney has shared some information about the possible future for lori how much lynn? >> yes, u.s. attorney in an interview i talked about lori loughlin and what could potentially happen down the road saying the government would probably ask for higher sentence for her than that recommended for felicity huffman who got just two weeks from the judge in prison admitting she paid for an exam, loughlin admitting paying for both their daughters. >> molly outside the courthouse. thank you. the supreme court appearing divided on whether bosses can fire people for being in the transgender community. one case a justice heard involved a man from georgia who says his employer fired him after he joined a gay softball league. the employer says the firing had nothing to do with the man's sexual orientation. fewer than half of u.s. states have laws that ban work
abbott wrote.e: and we still await the judge's decision what kind of prison they could potentially get. >> so tell us what you know about this. the u.s. attorney has shared some information about the possible future for lori how much lynn? >> yes, u.s. attorney in an interview i talked about lori loughlin and what could potentially happen down the road saying the government would probably ask for higher sentence for her than that recommended for felicity huffman who got just two...
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abbott says he never thought he was doing could be criminal. from princeton and runs a very successful food and beverage distribution company, he says he was trying to help his daughter because she has lyme's disease which can lead to migraines and neurological disorders. he told "the new york post" he remains baffled at how vocal the critics are against him and other parents involved in the scandal saying "why are these people out for blood?" although in abbott says there are no victims, others argue that when you cheat, you are bumping somebody who deserve to get in. >> bill: he also spoke about some of the defendants. what did he say? >> he had some very direct opinions about those other parents, for example when speaking of actress felicity huffman who just finished serving 11 days in prison, he called her the picture of grace throughout her case. on the flip side, he said actress lori loughlin was tone-deaf for signing autographs outside one of her boston court hearings. he also had some harsh words for an l.a. businessman who cheated his
abbott says he never thought he was doing could be criminal. from princeton and runs a very successful food and beverage distribution company, he says he was trying to help his daughter because she has lyme's disease which can lead to migraines and neurological disorders. he told "the new york post" he remains baffled at how vocal the critics are against him and other parents involved in the scandal saying "why are these people out for blood?" although in abbott says there...
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greg abbott writing. to put food on the table and get kids access to college, i apologize what my actions provoked and ask forgiveness. u.s. attorney in an interview with wcbb noted if lori loughlin is convicted, the government would ask for a higher sentence than for huffman. huffman got two weeks admitting she paid for cheating on entrance exam. loughlin and her husband alleged to have paid to buy slots on the crew team at usc for both of their daughters. the government would most likely ask for substantially higher sentence if loughlin goes to trial, but less if the case is resolved before that. dana. >> dana: thank you. jeopardy host alex trebek saying his fight with pancreatic cancer may force him to give up hosting the game show. the trace. >> alex trebek long said he would do jeopardy as long as his skills didn't diminish. he says they are beginning to, mostly because of the side effects of chemo. because of sores inside his mouth, the host of jeopardy says he now sometimes has trouble enunciating
greg abbott writing. to put food on the table and get kids access to college, i apologize what my actions provoked and ask forgiveness. u.s. attorney in an interview with wcbb noted if lori loughlin is convicted, the government would ask for a higher sentence than for huffman. huffman got two weeks admitting she paid for cheating on entrance exam. loughlin and her husband alleged to have paid to buy slots on the crew team at usc for both of their daughters. the government would most likely ask...
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standing in forjeremy corbyn, diane abbott.ourable friend, the member for dewsbury, raised the very specific issue of how many, after hundreds of abusive and violent messages she receives, used the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. since that exchange, my honourable friend has received four further death threats. some again quoting the prime minister's words. death threats and abuse is something that women across this house experience. will the foreign secretary take the time out to apologise on behalf of the prime minister for his initial dismissive response? she raises the increasing level of online and wider abuse that politicians get on all sides of this house and i think we should come together to be clear, there must be zero tolerance for any abuse or any threat and can i also say i found the level of abuse that the honourable lady has received online to be totally disgusting and totally unacceptable. at the same time, and i'm sure as a passionate champion of free sp
standing in forjeremy corbyn, diane abbott.ourable friend, the member for dewsbury, raised the very specific issue of how many, after hundreds of abusive and violent messages she receives, used the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. since that exchange, my honourable friend has received four further death threats. some again quoting the prime minister's words. death threats and abuse is something that women across this house experience....
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dominic raab, ian blackford and diane abbott.st powerful speeches by politicians are those that share traumatic personal experiences. the labour mp rosie duffield spoke out during a debate on the domestic abuse bill, which provides the first legal definition of domestic abuse. she said it had "many faces" and sometimes there were no bruises. and at the start of the relationship, she said, abusers didn't present their rage. they don't threaten, criticise, control, yell or exert their physical strength in increasingly frightening ways, not yet. not at the start. not when they think you're sweet, funny and gorgeous. not when they want to impress you. not when they turn up to only your third date with chocolate, then jewellery. not when they meet your friends, your parents or the leader of your political party. they don't do any of that then. it's only later when the door to your home is locked. only then do you really start to learn what power and control looks and feels like. it's when the ring is on your finger that the mask can s
dominic raab, ian blackford and diane abbott.st powerful speeches by politicians are those that share traumatic personal experiences. the labour mp rosie duffield spoke out during a debate on the domestic abuse bill, which provides the first legal definition of domestic abuse. she said it had "many faces" and sometimes there were no bruises. and at the start of the relationship, she said, abusers didn't present their rage. they don't threaten, criticise, control, yell or exert their...
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s to represent their immigrant population or their right wing trading true yes diane abbott is the 1st right wing trade union true yes diane abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes yes it was a way the book has quite a bit i was never to take prime minister's question yes or yes it was a way the book has quite a bit about police power as we used to down hard on political activity by people of color by police powers we used to down hard on political activity by people of color i mean a bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival and you tell me a bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe because i'm really not a guess the 1st campaign was by the police who carnally not to guess the 1st campaign was by the police who really engineered a petition from the local community to say that qana really engineered a petition from the local community to say that qana bill should be taken off the streets of notting hill and since then we're talking about. the 70 taken off the streets of nottin
s to represent their immigrant population or their right wing trading true yes diane abbott is the 1st right wing trade union true yes diane abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes yes it was a way the book has quite a bit i was never to take prime minister's question yes or yes it was a way the book has quite a bit about police power as we used to down hard on political activity by people of color by police powers we used to down hard on political activity by people...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ( ticking ) >> stahl: american farmers are suffering, facing a pileup of misfortunes-- president trump's tariffs, record-setting floods during spring planting, and persistently low prices for their products. the trump administration has promised nearly $20 billion in financial aid, but so far, just a third of that has reached farmers, more than half of whom lost money last year. a woman named beth ford has emerged as the farmer's advocate. last year, she became the c.e.o. of land o'lakes. you're thinking, that's the butter company, and it is. but, it's also a multi-billion dollar agricultural conglomerate that in one way or another affects half of all the farmland in america. beth ford spends a lot of her time lobbying in washington, and this spring, she wrote a op-ed piece titled "farmers are in crisis, and america isn't paying attention." >> beth ford
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ( ticking ) >> stahl: american farmers are suffering, facing a pileup of misfortunes-- president trump's tariffs, record-setting floods during spring planting, and persistently low prices for their products. the trump administration has promised nearly $20 billion in financial aid, but so far, just a...
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privately in true yes diane abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes or a yes yes and then there's a way to there's a book has quite a way bit of it a book about. how is it about being a police power as we used to use to. political like the people of color. because of the activity by people of color i mean a bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe because bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe carmel or not again the 1st campaign was by the police who really enjoy really not again the 1st campaign was by the police who really engineered a petition from the local community to say that qana bill should be taken off the streets of not in need a petition from the local community to say that qana bill should be taken off the streets of notting hill and since and i'm not talking about. the seventy's since that hill and since and we're talking about. the seventy's since then there is even today there is a systematic campaign that says that convo should not then there i
privately in true yes diane abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes or a yes yes and then there's a way to there's a book has quite a way bit of it a book about. how is it about being a police power as we used to use to. political like the people of color. because of the activity by people of color i mean a bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe because bit about that specifically i suppose it was with the largest...
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greg abbott speaking tearfully, that his daughter suffered from chronic lyme disease but others alsoalized or offended by my actions. prosecutors say that marcia and gregging a bottom who have homes in aspen and manhattan, the only parents charged in the college admissions scandal to pursue the exam cheating route guys. they shelled out $50,000 to hire a paid tex taker to correct the s.a.t. exam and subject cheating test through the mastermind of the scheme. the government relayed how marcia flew to california with her daughter so the teenager could take her test at a center controlled by the scheme's mastermind. gregory abbott, founder and ceo of food and beverage packaging company paid the bribes from the family's currentable foundation. they both pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and fraud. they asked for 8 months behind bars for each of ever the parents. they will spend one month in prison of the dozens of letters sent to the judge including by fox news judge andrew napolitano a friend of greg's who wrote, the greg i know is exceptionally selfless. also in court today, at
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let's do that abbott labs. their quarter was great. what do you call it fast payments? entertainment, and real estate it will work i just wish that i had more time to parse that portfolio. make that change put in abbott, and i will be happy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is our special edition of "am i diversifi diversified? thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> why do the stocks of companies with bad earnings go up why, it's nabaf! i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer we will see you tomorrow narrator: it's been 10 years since "shark tank" ignited america's entrepreneurial spirit, and we're still blazing a trail for those who take their fate into their own hands. tonight, sara blakely, the founder of spanx a
let's do that abbott labs. their quarter was great. what do you call it fast payments? entertainment, and real estate it will work i just wish that i had more time to parse that portfolio. make that change put in abbott, and i will be happy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is our special edition of "am i diversifi diversified? thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in...
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>> if it was a matter of just relieving my hangover, i would be onboard, gmo or not. >> reporter: abbottpens its prebiotics will prevent people from disease. >> hmm. >> exactly. >> hmm. >> sometimes things sound too good to be true. >> because it said some. i wonder if you just wake up like nothing ever happened or you feel a little bit better. >> you try it first. >> i feel like i've been told this story before and still woke up with a headache. >> caffeine fix this morning. otherwise a lot of sun on the way and that should feel really good out there if you are thinking about an afternoon nap outside. hmm, i might be. a look at our exploratorium camera where you can see it looks good in san francisco. l . 49 in oakland 52 in the city. and looking at clear conditions where numbers will continue to slip throughout the next couple of hours. 41 in sanrosa. 43 in fairfield. we don't have that insulation from the cloud cover. in the next several days our onshore flow will back off a bit and that's going to aid in our warming. we're 90 degrees cooler in napa. grab the jacket, the sunglasses. o
>> if it was a matter of just relieving my hangover, i would be onboard, gmo or not. >> reporter: abbottpens its prebiotics will prevent people from disease. >> hmm. >> exactly. >> hmm. >> sometimes things sound too good to be true. >> because it said some. i wonder if you just wake up like nothing ever happened or you feel a little bit better. >> you try it first. >> i feel like i've been told this story before and still woke up with a...
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i think that was all few months to try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abbotts hard school is dependent on reserve solar energy stored in batteries it then has to limit the use of electricity to turn down the conditioning or ton of european union for you start in congress and like a magic cons option for lighting has dropped 30 percent african countries could do that too what do you think sandra i think that would be a great idea in your to the technology comes from the global north by the many other ways rich countries can support the global south undoing environmental damage income iran so many of the trees have been cut down without regard for the future now i us get america is helping plant thousands of new ones. it is the most important material when it comes to making guitars and ebony with its density dura billet and dark color is particularly suitable for fret boards and bridges taylor guitars a leading manufacturer of acoustic guitars gets most of its raw material from cameroon one of the world's biggest suppliers of ebony recently the u.s. based company com
i think that was all few months to try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abbotts hard school is dependent on reserve solar energy stored in batteries it then has to limit the use of electricity to turn down the conditioning or ton of european union for you start in congress and like a magic cons option for lighting has dropped 30 percent african countries could do that too what do you think sandra i think that would be a great idea in your to the technology comes from the...
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good morning, diane abbott, thank you for talking to us.e persons that have died, their relatives won't know that they are dead. and won't know that they are dead. and won't know what a horrible death they encountered. how do you think refugees, asylum seekers, should be treated now when we see this increase in the number of victims being trafficked? well, there are a number of things that we need to think about in response to this tragedy. first of all, there appears to be an issue about security at the smaller east coast ports. and we need to look at it because clearly, because actually checks are much better now at dover and the bigger ports, it may be that people traffickers are more likely to use these smaller east coast ports. the labour party, in the 2017 election, called for a 500 more border guards. we actually have to look at the security. the other thing we need to do, people trafficking is an international trade. and we need to work internationally. the worry is that if we were to come out of the eu we would lose access to the e
good morning, diane abbott, thank you for talking to us.e persons that have died, their relatives won't know that they are dead. and won't know that they are dead. and won't know what a horrible death they encountered. how do you think refugees, asylum seekers, should be treated now when we see this increase in the number of victims being trafficked? well, there are a number of things that we need to think about in response to this tragedy. first of all, there appears to be an issue about...
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so that is labour's diane abbott. what are we expecting in the week ahead at westminster? them just at the end of last week that they would agree an extension. we don't know though how long that would be for. and as we have just seen, the date of that extension is absolutely key. if emmanuel macron gets his way, we understand he wants an extension to a couple of weeks into november. well, all bets are off, anything could happen. if though parliament's wish for an extension to the end of january is granted, then i think it is starting to look more likely than not that we will see an election before the end of the year. but at the moment in politics, who knows? anything could happen. the archbishop of canterbury has warned borisjohnson to avoid using inflammatory language as the country prepares for a possible general election. in an interview with the sunday times, justin welby says it's "extraordinarily dangerous for politicians to use careless comments" in a society that is now "polarised and volatile". the headlines on bbc news: the us military has conducted an operation
so that is labour's diane abbott. what are we expecting in the week ahead at westminster? them just at the end of last week that they would agree an extension. we don't know though how long that would be for. and as we have just seen, the date of that extension is absolutely key. if emmanuel macron gets his way, we understand he wants an extension to a couple of weeks into november. well, all bets are off, anything could happen. if though parliament's wish for an extension to the end of january...
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update on the college admission situation issue the parents, abbotts just sentenced.regory abbott stand, sentences him to one month in federal prison, super vised release and 250 hours of community service on top of 45,000 fine. the judge separately adds mrs. marsha abbott, one month in prison, super vised visit, 250 hours of community service and $45,000 fine. we'll have more to this. ady. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. it's either the acertification process.t or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through october 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >> neil: all
update on the college admission situation issue the parents, abbotts just sentenced.regory abbott stand, sentences him to one month in federal prison, super vised release and 250 hours of community service on top of 45,000 fine. the judge separately adds mrs. marsha abbott, one month in prison, super vised visit, 250 hours of community service and $45,000 fine. we'll have more to this. ady. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah,...
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abbott, terrific buy, right here and right now. speaking of diabetes don't forget about dexcom.hey make a sensor that tracks your blood and they have good stuff working with apple they have been a huge long term winner, one of our favorites now the stock what are hit hard over the last couple of months i don't like the tandems teaming up but i think that's enough room for multiple players in this space dexcom, a hundred points we won't give up now. next this morning, boston scientific shot the lights out the medical device maker delivered a nice top and bottom line more upside coming finally there's another one that we have loved for so long. getting love that it deserves. they revolutionized the heart valve replacements that would be install without cracking the chest cavities saves lives and money. the stock is surging today i've liked it for a long time. bottom line, whenever wall street is skeptical of big pharma you get some nice outperformers in the medical device stock and one more reason to buy the names that have reported strong numbers like abbott labs, boston scientif
abbott, terrific buy, right here and right now. speaking of diabetes don't forget about dexcom.hey make a sensor that tracks your blood and they have good stuff working with apple they have been a huge long term winner, one of our favorites now the stock what are hit hard over the last couple of months i don't like the tandems teaming up but i think that's enough room for multiple players in this space dexcom, a hundred points we won't give up now. next this morning, boston scientific shot the...
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standing in for the opposition was diane abbott. she was the first black member of parliament to represent her party at prime minister's questions. here is a portion. >> she became the first british woman in 36 years to win a sprint metal when she won silver at the 100 meters. sent me to go one better in the 200 meters. i wish her well. >> i think that was a preface to a question. >> mr. speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted, last my friend raised a very specific issue of how many of the hundreds of the abusive messages she received. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as humbug. exchange, i have received further death threats. abuse is something women across this house experience. let me apologize that the prime -- initialr his is dismissive result. because it isly fitting in black history month as the right honorable eddie becomes the first black mp to take the dispatch box to say that she has blazed the trail. she has made it easier for others to follow in her footsteps. that is something that everyone can take pride i
standing in for the opposition was diane abbott. she was the first black member of parliament to represent her party at prime minister's questions. here is a portion. >> she became the first british woman in 36 years to win a sprint metal when she won silver at the 100 meters. sent me to go one better in the 200 meters. i wish her well. >> i think that was a preface to a question. >> mr. speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted, last my friend raised a very specific issue of...
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next up there is abbott labs, a medical device maker if you watch the show for a while, you know i'm a huge fan of miles white who has created an enormous amount of value for shareholders over the years. we've been buying abbott for my charitable trust wrote where you can follow all the moves by joining the actionalerts.com public the stock is down nearly 9% from its high very rare to see this. i think it's an opportunity. abbott also has a revolutionary new diabetes managing that management can crow about on the call the medical device makers are only part of the health care cohort that has been flying under washington's radar the democrats and republicans may be united in how they view the drug industry as repugnant, but i still think there is one drug stock that you can buy right here after this decline. it's merck they have tremendous momentum and reports on october 29. the stock is down about five points from its highs. to me it looks like a buying opportunity. i expect merck to raise its forecast thanks to the incredible growth of keytruda. it's better than nabaf what else? her
next up there is abbott labs, a medical device maker if you watch the show for a while, you know i'm a huge fan of miles white who has created an enormous amount of value for shareholders over the years. we've been buying abbott for my charitable trust wrote where you can follow all the moves by joining the actionalerts.com public the stock is down nearly 9% from its high very rare to see this. i think it's an opportunity. abbott also has a revolutionary new diabetes managing that management...
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talk to diane abbott about experiences she has had.ay i will get a death threat or abuse on social media or via e—mail. my office has had graffiti outside it, my cctv camera damaged, my car damaged. multiple incidents. that is not for me for people to say, feel sorry for us as mps. that is the reality of the dayjob. you get to a point in brexit stalemate when you don't feel you are achieving a great amount because all you are doing is talking about stuff and not getting stuff done but you do? that toll is worth it for you and particularly for yourfamily as worth it for you and particularly for your family as well. some mps, particularly female mps, have thought that actually it isn't worth it and they have to put their families first. thank you very much forjoining us. just a quick reference to that issue about the opportunity of a trade deal with the united states. downing street has said that we can strike oui’ street has said that we can strike our own free—trade deals around the world from which every part of the uk will benefit. i
talk to diane abbott about experiences she has had.ay i will get a death threat or abuse on social media or via e—mail. my office has had graffiti outside it, my cctv camera damaged, my car damaged. multiple incidents. that is not for me for people to say, feel sorry for us as mps. that is the reality of the dayjob. you get to a point in brexit stalemate when you don't feel you are achieving a great amount because all you are doing is talking about stuff and not getting stuff done but you do?...
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seen millions of ethiopians displaced as a result so this so much work for president prime minister abbott to do but we have to recognize the massive strides he has taken ok quickly what are the possible rippling effects of this award to other countries facing conflicts well obviously i think one major one would be that of diplomacy when it comes to resolving conflict there's a lot of hard headedness we see across the continent but he has shown that there can be some give and take sacrifices for the sake of peace and that's what we've seen him do particularly in the case of eritrea so hopefully the other countries can learn from all of this. time. from a south african president jacob zuma is to face trial on corruption charges this is up there of course dismissed his application to hold the case for good zuma has been charged with 16 counts of fraud racketeering and money laundering relating to a multi $1000000.00 deal dating back to before he took office zuma was president between 20092018 but he was forced to resign over a separate corruption allegations the trial could start as early as
seen millions of ethiopians displaced as a result so this so much work for president prime minister abbott to do but we have to recognize the massive strides he has taken ok quickly what are the possible rippling effects of this award to other countries facing conflicts well obviously i think one major one would be that of diplomacy when it comes to resolving conflict there's a lot of hard headedness we see across the continent but he has shown that there can be some give and take sacrifices...
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neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july of last year after years of hostility mr abbott took over as prime minister early in $28.00. abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are b r has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with eritrea the 2 neighbors when boiled in a longstanding border conflict. after a war in the late 1990 s. killed an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a peace deal. but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades the critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic cooperation . they know that our committee also recognized abbey for implementing democratic reforms when jiminy theo peons respect. he did a lot for ex
neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july of last year after years of hostility mr abbott took over as prime minister early in $28.00. abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are b r has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> at least the winds is much calmer. saying warm and hot temperature well above average. show you what to expect. 92 in morgan hill. 90 in pleasant hill. 92 for livermore. topping out into the mid 80s. upper 80s in san leandro. 92 in santa rosa. looking at 92 for cloverdale. will talk about that weekend storm and how powerful it will get. that extreme fire danger coming up.>>> we take a live look from chase center. a new era for the golden state warriors has officially begun. they were there for the first regular-season game.>> i think we will have to wait a little bit to find out if it could be as loud as oracle. warriors fans had nothing to do about tonight. go to state down by as many as 31 points. playing aggressive. if you tonight. d'angelo russell. is entered on the plane. a right elbow contusion. he will go to the locker but he will ret
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> at least the winds is much calmer. saying warm and hot temperature well above average. show you what to expect. 92 in morgan hill. 90 in pleasant hill. 92 for livermore. topping out into the mid 80s. upper 80s in san leandro. 92 in santa rosa. looking at 92 for cloverdale. will talk about...
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diane abbott, thank you.d tom brake is the liberal democrats‘ brexit spokesman. andrew bridgen, no brexit on the 3ist andrew bridgen, no brexit on the 31st of october. let‘s listen to sajid javid. we can‘t hear from 31st of october. let‘s listen to sajid javid. we can‘t hearfrom him. but sajid javid did say this morning effectively from the government for the first time that there will be no brexit on the 31st of october. what is your reaction? well, it's not surprising. we have seen boris johnson bring back a deal in the face of all the critics who said he never could reopen the withdrawal agreement and that he couldn‘t get rid of the backstop. he has changed the political declaration. labour say they don‘t want to leave without a deal. boris johnson say they don‘t want to leave without a deal. borisjohnson has come with a deal. borisjohnson has come with a tolerable deal and labour voted it down. that was a car crash interview from diane abbott, but what your viewers will have seen is that for those who don
diane abbott, thank you.d tom brake is the liberal democrats‘ brexit spokesman. andrew bridgen, no brexit on the 3ist andrew bridgen, no brexit on the 31st of october. let‘s listen to sajid javid. we can‘t hear from 31st of october. let‘s listen to sajid javid. we can‘t hearfrom him. but sajid javid did say this morning effectively from the government for the first time that there will be no brexit on the 31st of october. what is your reaction? well, it's not surprising. we have seen...
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reporter: one month in prison each for marcia and greg abbott.to pursue the exam cheating route twice, leading to one count of conspiracy fraud, shelling out shelling 50,000 tot taker correct their daughters s.a.t., and another to cheat on the test, they paid bribes from family charitable foundation in court attorneys for each details family pressure unfolding at the time of the crime, failing marriage, a son struggling with addiction, daughter they were trying to help, suffering from lyme disease, they expected remorse before the judge, greg abbott tearfuly apologized. in marcia's letter she writes of offer made by scheme mastermind, i should have walked away, by then i saw him as a lifeline, was afraid of what might happen to my daughter if i backed out, looking back, i am horrified. what should have been flashing danger was sti stead was seen as help. >> and than that which was recommended for felicity huffman, who was viewed less culpable. she got two weeks from a judge laughlilaughto usc. higher if laughlin goes to trial. >> mollie thank you
reporter: one month in prison each for marcia and greg abbott.to pursue the exam cheating route twice, leading to one count of conspiracy fraud, shelling out shelling 50,000 tot taker correct their daughters s.a.t., and another to cheat on the test, they paid bribes from family charitable foundation in court attorneys for each details family pressure unfolding at the time of the crime, failing marriage, a son struggling with addiction, daughter they were trying to help, suffering from lyme...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >> tucker: for the past 30 years, china has risen from one of the poor countries on the globe to of course, superpower. every step of the way, china has had help from the people who run our country but most of the time have been happy to give the chinese a boost in order to enrich themselves. they've made it far more powerful militarily. he is one example. in 1994, the clinton administration cut a deal with china to let them buy a special machine parts from manufacturing missiles and aircraft spread china quickly broke its terms on the deal and in return for surrendering a major economic and military advantage, america got nothing. it's a remarkable story and it's painful and fascinating. he wrote about that deal in his book which is outstanding called it goliath, the hundred year war between monopoly power and democracy. he joins us tonight. matt, than
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >> tucker: for the past 30 years, china has risen from one of the poor countries on the globe to of course, superpower. every step of the way, china has had help from the people who run our country but most of the time have been happy to give the chinese a boost in order to enrich themselves. they've...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology >>> a sunrise gathering on alcatraz island. we are on the scene with the special look at the native american tradition. >>> a bill that would administer the streets more bike and pedestrian friendly to be told this morning. why some officials say safety is being sabotaged. >>> why the governor says drivers should not have to pay up to drive down this cricket street. good morning it is monday, october 19. >>> let's get a check of that compared to yesterday as we y o kicked off our monday. here is a live look. you see off in the distance at patchy fog. temperatures on the chilly side. that jacket as we head out the door. livermore coming in the mid 40s. 47 in san jose. right now,
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology >>> a sunrise gathering on alcatraz island. we are on the scene with the special look at the native american tradition. >>> a bill that would administer the streets more bike and pedestrian friendly to be told this morning. why some officials say safety is being sabotaged. >>> why the governor says drivers should not have...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal is technology with the power to change your life. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch utt. on business every 39 seconds. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky sis.tebl k all of that.malware. get fast internet and add comcast business securityedge for just $29.95 a month. 's one less thing for us to worry about. comcast business. beyond fast. the juul record. they took $12.8 ioballbio.omf juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine.usg e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> that's it for us, thanks for watching, i'm dion lim. >> i'm ama daetz, for and el
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal is technology with the power to change your life. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch utt. on business every 39 seconds. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky sis.tebl k all of that.malware. get fast internet...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.toring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> good evening. this was not the start the san jose sharks had in mind as they open a new season. two games venus vegas, two losses. tonight, the home opener in the tank, the first sign of trouble, the mike would not work for the national anthem. things didn't get much better this. sharks gave them two short handed yoels. power play turnover. brayden mcnabb. let's get shorty. thomas nosek, this game got out of hand. the sharks scored in the third. then fisticuffs, frustration, i'm going to punch you in the face! they got slapped 5-0. they're knew 0-2. >> the teach apologizing to the fans. >> they've waited a long time waiting for us to perform. i'm very disappointed the fans had to come up and show up on time and not see a game. >> the guys in here, we know that we have to be better. >> that's for sure. doing the macarena. i didn't know she still
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.toring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> good evening. this was not the start the san jose sharks had in mind as they open a new season. two games venus vegas, two losses. tonight, the home opener in the tank, the first sign of trouble, the mike would not work for the national anthem. things didn't get much better this. sharks gave...
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gregory abbott who pleaded guilty complian complains about having to serve 30 days in jail., there are no victims. and joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst. frank, is this a victimless crime? >> no, and that's an extraordinarily self-pitying interview. if somebody's getting a spot in a freshman class somebody else isn't, and if that somebody is a kid whose parents are paying money to help him or her cheat, that is not a victimless crime. when this sort of thing happens, when these sorts of parents take legitimate and illegitimate gamesmanship and use their money to try to buy their way whether it's illegal or legal into a freshman class into college, they create a system whereby kids who do not have privilege feel defeated. they feel that they're not going to get the same sort of shot at life, and they're victims of that. >> wait, there's more, it's not the only tone deaf comment this guy made. he said throwing us in jail for a month is going to change things for minorities? question mark? who benefits he asks, joey. >> first of all, it's outrageous,
gregory abbott who pleaded guilty complian complains about having to serve 30 days in jail., there are no victims. and joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst. frank, is this a victimless crime? >> no, and that's an extraordinarily self-pitying interview. if somebody's getting a spot in a freshman class somebody else isn't, and if that somebody is a kid whose parents are paying money to help him or her cheat, that is not a victimless crime. when this sort of thing...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> still no sign of slowing down. the kincaid fire is still burning out of control. it is not entering a fifth day.>>> another blackout limited. the question from hundreds of thousands of customers when they will be in the clear. good morning it is monday, october 25. here is the latest on the kincaid fire. flames and spread to more than 54,000 acres. that is more than 80,000 square miles. containment job. 80,000 structures are threatened. pg&e is now cutting gas service to 23,000 customers in the fire zone. we have also learned to firefighters suffered burn injury. we have seen coverage all morning long. first, let's begin with jackie life in windsor. >> we are on the road.
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> still no sign of slowing down. the kincaid fire is still burning out of control. it is not entering a fifth day.>>> another blackout limited. the question from hundreds of thousands of customers when they will be in the clear. good morning it is monday, october 25. here is the...
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governor greg abbott is getting involved. let's bring in emily compagno to help us understand it. is a bitter divorce custody battle. you can explain to us to mom's arguments on the dad's arguments and what's happening in court. let's start with the mom's point of view. >> the mom, this is in family court, it's over custody, arguing to change the terms of up until then a normal custody agreement. she said her son identifies as a female. the fight has turned over irreversible medical surgeries. that's what the national conversation is about. she says it's about affirmation. loading the biological son be a girl. she wanted to change the custody terms so that the father could never identify the child as a son so he could never tell anyone else's name is james. he had to identify the child as luna. >> dana: the father's point of view? >> rather than begin the process of continuing affirmation which means you support the child and identifying as a female and then proceed to puberty blockers and then potentially chemical castration. he says let's do what's called watchful waiting. he sa
governor greg abbott is getting involved. let's bring in emily compagno to help us understand it. is a bitter divorce custody battle. you can explain to us to mom's arguments on the dad's arguments and what's happening in court. let's start with the mom's point of view. >> the mom, this is in family court, it's over custody, arguing to change the terms of up until then a normal custody agreement. she said her son identifies as a female. the fight has turned over irreversible medical...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> there are 126 days until the south carolina primary, but it feels like it's today, considering how many democratic candidates are there for the collegiate bipartisan presidential forum focused on criminal justice reform at the historically black college, benedict college. according to the latest polling, it appears that south carolina is joe biden's state to lose. he has a commanding lead. senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders trail with 16% and 12%, respectively. the african-american vote is a key constituency for any democrat. with me now is associate chair of the dnc jimmy harrison, who is running against lindsey graham for u.s. senate. jamie, biden seems to have south carolina in his court. who do you think is his biggest threat in that state? >> well, listen, s.e., it's still very, very early in this primary here in south carolin
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> there are 126 days until the south carolina primary, but it feels like it's today, considering how many democratic candidates are there for the collegiate bipartisan presidential forum focused on criminal justice reform at the historically black college, benedict college. according to the...
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a small display of newspaper headlines and artifacts from that day were on display outside abbott square, one of the hardest hit areas of downtown. it brought back memories like it was yesterday. >> in the kitchen, the refrigerated door was flying open and closed. and stuff was falling off shelves on to the middle of the floor. the kitchen cabinet door is swinging open and closed. >> you wanted to have a place where people could stop on by and maybe some of these artifacts would evoke stories from them and that's what's been happening all day. >> oh, my god. we're having an earthquake. wait a minute. hold on. can you feel that? >> reporter: the santaz public ueiled a video. and panelists reflected on a day they will never forget. >> in those 15 seconds just kept going and going and going. it felt like time had taken up a new dimension. >> reporter: many residents here say they felt forgotten and wondered if the outside world even knew of the extent of the po santa cruz, i'm mark sayre, kpix 5. >> we have a special section online looking back at loma prieta including reflections from kpix
a small display of newspaper headlines and artifacts from that day were on display outside abbott square, one of the hardest hit areas of downtown. it brought back memories like it was yesterday. >> in the kitchen, the refrigerated door was flying open and closed. and stuff was falling off shelves on to the middle of the floor. the kitchen cabinet door is swinging open and closed. >> you wanted to have a place where people could stop on by and maybe some of these artifacts would...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. from the 5am wakers... this is us. to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. from the 5am wakers... this is us. to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> now fromthet -- ab 7 lerein bay. glrs almost sounded like someone shot like a missile or a canon. >> reporter: crews work through the night to stop the stubborn fire. >> i've been driving from oakland three and a half hours. >> reporter: and relief after 80 finally reopens. and here is the latest following an explosion and seven-hour fire fight. containers finally contained. >> and i 80 is reopen and all shelter in place orders have been lifted. >> calls starting can coming in about 2:00 about the fire at nustar energy. >> and live outside the storage facility in crocket. lisa. >> reporter: firefighters contained
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> now fromthet -- ab 7 lerein bay. glrs almost sounded...
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emily thornberry is to stand in forjeremy corbyn but now it is diane abbott.plit screen. i will briefly show you the front page of the times about prorogation and the suggestion we might have that suspension of parliament to have the queen speech. jacob rees-mogg has a date in the diary to see the queen and that is a privy council meeting next week, looks like wednesday thursday next week for the queen speech even though there is no chance of any of the bills passing in this parliament. confirm or deny? neither. that is this but it. something else you have not been told about.. we have a cabinet meeting tomorrow morning so hopefully we will have more details. we delight to have the suspension of parliament go ahead on the same date? again, this is a matter for jacob rees—mogg. i have enough to focus on whether international trade without worrying cut is this the best left in the dark like potatoes. do you think it will happen?m seems like this is still the plan. the queen has obviously cleared her diary from october the 14th. they are trying to set up the legi
emily thornberry is to stand in forjeremy corbyn but now it is diane abbott.plit screen. i will briefly show you the front page of the times about prorogation and the suggestion we might have that suspension of parliament to have the queen speech. jacob rees-mogg has a date in the diary to see the queen and that is a privy council meeting next week, looks like wednesday thursday next week for the queen speech even though there is no chance of any of the bills passing in this parliament. confirm...
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as the 1st person as ever to take the prime minister abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we use question yes or yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we used to down hard on political activity by people of color i mean a bit of chop it down hard on pacific realistic electively by people of color that was totally blood just a street festival in europe karmaloop that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe carmel or not again the 1st campaign was brought in by the police. the. pain was by the police who really engineered a petition from the local community to say to the college should be taken out of the streets for the whole community to say that conoco should be taken off the streets of notting hill and since and we're talking about. the seventy's since then and since and we're talking about. the seventy's since then there is even today there is a systematic campaign that says that convo should not be on the there is even today there is a systema
as the 1st person as ever to take the prime minister abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we use question yes or yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we used to down hard on political activity by people of color i mean a bit of chop it down hard on pacific realistic electively by people of color that was totally blood just a street festival in europe karmaloop that specifically i...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. on 2. it's 4:21 and survivors of sexual abuse when they were children are filing a new civil lawsuit days after governor newsom signed a bill extending the window for victims to take legal action. the men said father john crews molested them in or around the mid-1980s to 1999 at the hanna boys center in sonoma. he was the executive director at that residential treatment center and described as a resource for teenagers who come from underserved and disadvantaged communities. the men are including the diocese of santa rosa and the hannah's boys center calling a part of the cover-up. >>> the newly signed bill by governor newsom gives victims of childhood sexual abuse more time to file lawsuits. jesse gary has more on the law designed to help victims seek justice. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session brings child sexual abuse. assembly bi
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. on 2. it's 4:21 and survivors of sexual abuse when they were children are filing a new civil lawsuit days after governor newsom signed a bill extending the window for victims to take legal action. the men said father john crews molested them in or around the mid-1980s to 1999 at the hanna boys center...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.armony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> so today the house rules committee released a resolution that the house will vote on thursday to formalize the impeachment inquiry. so what are the rules for impeachment and how will it all work? a lot to discuss. john dean, harry litman, both here. gentlemen, hello. thank you for appearing tonight. john, i want to ask about vindman's testimony today. he says in the third ellipses in the transcript that trump asserts there's a recording about biden talking about ukraine. is this more proof the trump call was far from perfect, do you think? >> i think it is far from perfect even without filling in the ellipses. what i don't -- we don't know is if he was -- if he was able in his testimony to give a little flavor of the president's attitude and tone in the whole thing. i suspect he was. and i expect that was one of the reasons he had the reactions he did. but the fact
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.armony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> so today the house rules committee released a resolution that the house will vote on thursday to formalize the impeachment inquiry. so what are the rules for impeachment and how will it all work? a lot to discuss. john dean, harry litman, both here. gentlemen, hello. thank you for appearing tonight. john, i want...
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now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> appreciat >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- gwyneth paltrow chef evan funke and music from lunay and now more than that jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you. chan cham thank you very much. welcome. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thanks for coming, thank you for joining us on another ukrainy day here in the united states. >> you know, i say this a lot, it feels like i say it every day now. but today really was nuts. it's hard to imagine that news saying
now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons.ng control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> appreciat >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- gwyneth paltrow chef evan funke and music from lunay and now more than that jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you. chan cham thank you very much. welcome. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of...