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as well as this case involving city sprint there are tribunal cases pending involving addison lee, andcould fundamentally undermine their business models. within the courier industry this is very important, but further afield it is important to any business that uses self—employed people as their main business model. they will have to be looking at, well, can we justify this? are they genuinely self—employed or is there a risk they will be found to be our workers? this case mirrors a similarjudgment against the cab firm uber last year. an independent review of modern employment purposes commissioned by the government is due to report in the spring. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. the us election was influenced by vladimir putin — the claim by us intelligence chiefs as they release their full report tonight. there's no sign that donald trump will accept that. who's right? this world expert in cyber crime tells us the cia report is the most important one in america's history. we'll hear the react
as well as this case involving city sprint there are tribunal cases pending involving addison lee, andcould fundamentally undermine their business models. within the courier industry this is very important, but further afield it is important to any business that uses self—employed people as their main business model. they will have to be looking at, well, can we justify this? are they genuinely self—employed or is there a risk they will be found to be our workers? this case mirrors a...
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sheldon addison pulling out of the deal to build a stadium for the raiders in las vegas at the last minute. he was slated to contribute $650 million to that deal. last night he released a statement saying his family will no longer be involved. owner mark davis says investment bank goldman sachs will take his place on that proposed project. the raiders will invest more than $1 billion in the project and accept operating responsibilities for the stadium. nfl voters will vote on that matter most likely in march. >> 4:35. a rash of license plate theft is plaguing a community. the thefts are happening mainly in broadmoor area. they have received 25 complaints of thefts, which usually hoop at night. >> we could have a criminal network with the intent to put them on their car or on the cars that they're using to commit crimes. >>> police say they are hoping a home owner will come forward with surveillance video. detectives say they don't understand why anyone would want to steal so many plates. >>> all right. a quicker countdown for a san francisco institution. it temperatures out the current lef
sheldon addison pulling out of the deal to build a stadium for the raiders in las vegas at the last minute. he was slated to contribute $650 million to that deal. last night he released a statement saying his family will no longer be involved. owner mark davis says investment bank goldman sachs will take his place on that proposed project. the raiders will invest more than $1 billion in the project and accept operating responsibilities for the stadium. nfl voters will vote on that matter most...
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it happened about 3:30 on addison street sending debris on to the sidewalk. causing the others to come down with it. no word on what caused the collapse. >> the eagles one their final game of the season against the cowboys. while it didn't mean a lot, it gai fans something to hope for when it comes to the future. jeff scaversky with a look back at the season. >> this was tough. wayne johnson saying the problem was his ten game suspension. he's angry with himself. the eagles without going to the playoffs for the last six years. the eagles believe they are close, extremely close to becoming a playoff team. carson wentz finishes off the cowboys, finishes with the most completions by a rooky. how about zach hertz touchdown. wentz back to hertz, what a catch. two touchdowns, he's the eagle leading receiver. guess who gets their hand on the ball next, mike trout. eagles win 27-13 ending on a two game winning streak, finishing 7-9. >> our last two games were in the right direction. two division opponents, two wins this way. kicking off the year the right way. >> for
it happened about 3:30 on addison street sending debris on to the sidewalk. causing the others to come down with it. no word on what caused the collapse. >> the eagles one their final game of the season against the cowboys. while it didn't mean a lot, it gai fans something to hope for when it comes to the future. jeff scaversky with a look back at the season. >> this was tough. wayne johnson saying the problem was his ten game suspension. he's angry with himself. the eagles without...
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>> so i have a daughter named addison.
>> so i have a daughter named addison.
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>> so i have a daughter named addison.rs old. >> okay. >> she's non-verbal autistic, and
>> so i have a daughter named addison.rs old. >> okay. >> she's non-verbal autistic, and
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in 2001, mary's son was diagnosed with a rare auto immune disease called addison's disease. it occurs when your body produces insufficient amounts of certain hormones produced by your adrenal gland. when left untreated it can be life threatening. at the time of this diagnosis, mary's son was fully insured through his employer. then in 2011 mary's son left his employer to pursue the american dream of entrepreneurship and starting a small business on his own. leaving his employer to bravely chase the american dream meant leaving behind his insurance coverage, too. he did not anticipate being denied coverage due to a pre-existing condition. up to this point because of treatment covered by his insurance plan, he had been able to work to provide for himself and to live independently. he got his new business off the ground, he went uninsured, and as a result encountered several crises with his health. he avoided going to the doctor due to high costs and eventually ended up in the emergency room. as we all know, preventable emergency visits are major contributor to the overall high
in 2001, mary's son was diagnosed with a rare auto immune disease called addison's disease. it occurs when your body produces insufficient amounts of certain hormones produced by your adrenal gland. when left untreated it can be life threatening. at the time of this diagnosis, mary's son was fully insured through his employer. then in 2011 mary's son left his employer to pursue the american dream of entrepreneurship and starting a small business on his own. leaving his employer to bravely chase...
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as well as this case involving city sprint there are tribunal cases pending involving addison lee, andges, it could fundamentally undermine their business models. within the industry it is very important, but further afield it is important to any business that uses self—employed people as their main business model. they will have to be looking at, well, can we justify this? are they genuinely self—employed or is there a risk they will be found to be our workers? this case mirrors a similar judgment against the cab firm uber last year. an independent review of modern employment purposes commissioned by the government is jude to report in the spring. the cyclist chris froome, three—time winner of the tour de france, has told the bbc that allegations of doping have been "bad for cycling and bad for sport". he said he would never take substances that are banned except for medical reasons, unlike his former team—mate bradley wiggins. he's been speaking to natalie pirks in monaco. 0lympic bronze and his third tour de france victory in four years. 2016 might have been a year to forget for som
as well as this case involving city sprint there are tribunal cases pending involving addison lee, andges, it could fundamentally undermine their business models. within the industry it is very important, but further afield it is important to any business that uses self—employed people as their main business model. they will have to be looking at, well, can we justify this? are they genuinely self—employed or is there a risk they will be found to be our workers? this case mirrors a similar...
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we now know he had addison's disease. any time you see john f. kennedy as president, there's a great chance he's suffering. >> and in order to dispel that sense that maybe he wasn't as healthy as he appeared on the surface, i think the lack of a coat and hat suggested that i'm vigorous. i'm strong. here i am. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> i was a senior in high school when kennedy was inaugurated, and i remember listening to that and the line resonates, let the world go forth -- >> that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. >> and that was a real kind of jolt. >> the whole country had a sense of possibility. kennedy part of his attitude, youth, program, all of it together made people think they were better than they thought they were. that was his greatest achievement. >> my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your coun
we now know he had addison's disease. any time you see john f. kennedy as president, there's a great chance he's suffering. >> and in order to dispel that sense that maybe he wasn't as healthy as he appeared on the surface, i think the lack of a coat and hat suggested that i'm vigorous. i'm strong. here i am. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> i was a senior in high school when kennedy...
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on addison road in seat pleasant. flames were roaring out of the windows as the firefighters rushed in. the fire is now out. but it's unclear just how much damage was done. jonathan: now to a story abc7 broke last night. an arrest in the westfield wheaton mall double murder. anglo jackson 17 years old is charged as an adult with both murders. kevin lewis got the tip yesterday. this is one of those situations where the family is coming forward saying look, they have the wrong guy in this case. kevin: the family said that angelo jackson was recording a rap video in a stu murders took place. the family is working to get video a time stamp on it to prove the alibi. however, major crimes detectives in montgomery county aren't all that convinced. they claim mall surveillance video clearly shows jackson pictured here stabbing the two men. both in their 20's to death. they are also a number of eyewitnesses. today in court, prosecutors resurrected jackson's juvenile arrest that includes 2014 guilty convictions for attempted ro
on addison road in seat pleasant. flames were roaring out of the windows as the firefighters rushed in. the fire is now out. but it's unclear just how much damage was done. jonathan: now to a story abc7 broke last night. an arrest in the westfield wheaton mall double murder. anglo jackson 17 years old is charged as an adult with both murders. kevin lewis got the tip yesterday. this is one of those situations where the family is coming forward saying look, they have the wrong guy in this case....
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when roosevelt returned from his meeting with churchill, he felt he could not reverse addison's decision without looking in resolute, and so the decision stood, and it was decisive. the japanese had 18 months of oil in reserve, and they had to choose quickly between backing down to the americans or forging ahead with the conquest of south asia. for tojo and the other army generals in tokyo who were now fully in control of the japanese government, it was inconceivable that they would kowtow to the americans merely for the privilege of buying their oil. imagine if saudi arabia or iran or other countries insisted that we remove all of our troops from the middle east as a precondition for buying any oil. the only other option for the japanese was to obtain the oil from those orphaned european companies of british malaya and the dutch east indies. the commander of the japanese imperial navy was this fellow admiral yamamoto. he had opposed the war with the united states from the start. he had spent to two tours in the united states and had seen the spindle top oil fields and the production pla
when roosevelt returned from his meeting with churchill, he felt he could not reverse addison's decision without looking in resolute, and so the decision stood, and it was decisive. the japanese had 18 months of oil in reserve, and they had to choose quickly between backing down to the americans or forging ahead with the conquest of south asia. for tojo and the other army generals in tokyo who were now fully in control of the japanese government, it was inconceivable that they would kowtow to...
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it's hard to have -- >> addison, get out of here. [ laughter ] >> little guy piping up.d company also came together to help the girls dream come true. >>> so there's a new league that wants to help you get out of the cold this winter. >> and you can be any age to play. that's good thing. fox 29's photojournalist bill rohrer shows us how also for a good cause. >> we're up. nice shot. >> each week a group of friends get together and play bocce pool at urban saloon in cities fairmount section. part of indoor bocce league started by kyle and sam. i mean it's a game that eight-year-old can play or an 88-year-old can play. i've seen people who have been playing for two weeks that beat people who have been playing for five years. and i think that's what is so much fun about it. >> the league is pretty popular. 90 members divided into 16 tea teams. >> people want something to do during the week especially in the winter when there's -- you don't want to be outside we're happy to have indoor venue to get people off the couch. >> the rules are simple at a point given to the team bo
it's hard to have -- >> addison, get out of here. [ laughter ] >> little guy piping up.d company also came together to help the girls dream come true. >>> so there's a new league that wants to help you get out of the cold this winter. >> and you can be any age to play. that's good thing. fox 29's photojournalist bill rohrer shows us how also for a good cause. >> we're up. nice shot. >> each week a group of friends get together and play bocce pool at urban...
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heavier rainfall throughout the richmond district backing through western addison. we have the rainfall all the way back through ocean avenue. now, this system is the latest one on the heels of the atmospheric river. it has a little atmospheric river impulse associated with it tapping into a cold front. bottom line flash flood watches in effect for this huge yellow area which encompasses the entire bay area. the blue area is the coastal flood advisory in effect. we'll see some coastal flooding. temperatures in the 50s. we have winds breezy 14 oakland, 15 san francisco, but these winds are going to increase as the day wears on today. that's why we have high wind warning in effect for the higher elevations, high wind watch for all of us, yes, another gusty day. there will be downed trees, showers for the morning commute rain and wind during the day today. we do have mudslides landslides a strong possibility. storm after storm is taking a storm track into the bay area. rain all day long throughout the evening commute. lingering showers into our wednesday. thursday anot
heavier rainfall throughout the richmond district backing through western addison. we have the rainfall all the way back through ocean avenue. now, this system is the latest one on the heels of the atmospheric river. it has a little atmospheric river impulse associated with it tapping into a cold front. bottom line flash flood watches in effect for this huge yellow area which encompasses the entire bay area. the blue area is the coastal flood advisory in effect. we'll see some coastal flooding....
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it happened olivet apostolic church onhurch addison road.n r it took more than 50 fires toe put out thewas inside i the church when that firechur broke out and no one was hurt.cw >> d.c. police hope this surveillance video helps track down a murderce sus vpect.pe the man you see in the hat is considered a person of interest in the stabbing death of antonion th butler killed bak on new year's on the 4600 t 4 block of east capitol streett northeast. police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for anyonenyone with information leading to an a arrest and conviction.ctn >> eulalio tordil was back in b court for a pretrial hearing.eai police say tordil shot ando and killed his wife at the daughter's prince george's county county high school. che's then ouaccused of going n a shooting rampage the nextheex day in montgomery county momery killing two other people. peo tordil's trial is set to start a in april but the defenseen attorney had a conflict so itt o has been pushed to october.ctob the prosecution is seekingis sei life without parole. >> ♪♪ >> main retailer ll bean in ll n the middle o
it happened olivet apostolic church onhurch addison road.n r it took more than 50 fires toe put out thewas inside i the church when that firechur broke out and no one was hurt.cw >> d.c. police hope this surveillance video helps track down a murderce sus vpect.pe the man you see in the hat is considered a person of interest in the stabbing death of antonion th butler killed bak on new year's on the 4600 t 4 block of east capitol streett northeast. police are offering a reward of up to...
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addison global advisors which is a strategic management consulting firm serving clients in government-driven industries. he's worked in a number of areas besides the defense area including unconventional oil and gas. he's cofounder of the china beige book which a lot of us know and use. thank you for that. he's also previously served as chief of staff to the consular for the secretary of state and in marine corps served as the military assistant to the deputy security of defense as well as in the joint chiefs of staff and is a fighter pilot, mr. ganyard received two decorations for combat valor. i guess you're not going to tell us which conflict that was. >> world war ii. >> world war ii. i was hoping it was world war i, going up against. graduate of northwestern university, john hopkins school. published articles and opinion pieces in "times," elsewhere, and professional journals. also a member of the woods committee and institute to defense analyses. steve? >> thank you. this is a tough duty here being the last guy on the last day, so i'll try to be a little bit provocative here. i have my
addison global advisors which is a strategic management consulting firm serving clients in government-driven industries. he's worked in a number of areas besides the defense area including unconventional oil and gas. he's cofounder of the china beige book which a lot of us know and use. thank you for that. he's also previously served as chief of staff to the consular for the secretary of state and in marine corps served as the military assistant to the deputy security of defense as well as in...