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>> alex: yes i am.f non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question. i'm revisiting some stuff. just some -- i was in a weird place in my head when i first came here. i was personally, professionally, everything in my life was changing. i was in this sort of nowhere land between previous life and whatever came next. i'm retracing my steps in a lot of ways to see if it still hurts. >> alex: ah, okay. >> anthony: and also i said, i promised these guys in the village, the chiefs, that i'd come back. well, i made a promise, and i'm going to live up to it. >> alex: yeah. ♪ ♪ hi. i'm paul. i switched to sprint because they have
>> alex: yes i am.f non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question. i'm...
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. >>> alex smith is hurt.hi he clutched right knee. >> showing support for alex smith after his potentiallyr threatening injury. >> this is the worstin fe hard to watch. >> it's really unfortunate. terrible. >> we know the play is violent. we never wanto see that happen. >> players have to quickly regroup for a thanksgiving day showdown with the hated dallas cowboys. we have live team coverage. >>> a short time ago we learn that family is ready to sue mgm national harbor after a little girl was shocked and nearly killed. >> "news4 at 11"s sta now. >> good evening. i'm erika gonzalez. the redskins willlay in four days without quarterback alex smith after one of theso most gr injuries we have seen on a football field. we have team coverage, incacding reon from teammates and from bns, but wein this evening with kerry chow who is live atd the . kerry, talk to me. if smith is out for the season, where d the redskins go from here? >> erika, what's next is mcessentially coly is now the starting quarterback for the first place .redski because washington only had two quarterbacks on heirroster, they
. >>> alex smith is hurt.hi he clutched right knee. >> showing support for alex smith after his potentiallyr threatening injury. >> this is the worstin fe hard to watch. >> it's really unfortunate. terrible. >> we know the play is violent. we never wanto see that happen. >> players have to quickly regroup for a thanksgiving day showdown with the hated dallas cowboys. we have live team coverage. >>> a short time ago we learn that family is ready to...
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alex: it seems to be the biggest names.atched the ipo sectors closely and those growth stocks have been doing well. in terms of the facebook, lphabetsnetflix, and a beene world, have these overcrowded? luke: i think that is exactly what distinguishes the selloff we had in october versus february. february was a systemic correction in terms of everything happening at once. it was a very panic selling -- it was very panic selling. this one was fund managers who are getting slaughtered and all moving out at once. it was much more orderly and because of that's, you did not see quite a big spike in metrics as you saw in february, but very painful. alex: i'm curious on the timing. we move into the and of the year here. investors do not like to make sudden moves toward the end of the year if returns are looking good. , is thistion out anything have to do with the end of the calendar proving those year-end returns? luke: i think it is more of a double-edged sword the net. it is a matter of locking in gains if you were able to get o
alex: it seems to be the biggest names.atched the ipo sectors closely and those growth stocks have been doing well. in terms of the facebook, lphabetsnetflix, and a beene world, have these overcrowded? luke: i think that is exactly what distinguishes the selloff we had in october versus february. february was a systemic correction in terms of everything happening at once. it was a very panic selling -- it was very panic selling. this one was fund managers who are getting slaughtered and all...
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boat fearless says in this awful bricks of madness this sure as wonderful it's very moving to hear alex talking to the survivors but he says quite an amazing show in a long past year a completely new item of history for me and one that deserves full retelling great tribute to all who lost their lives and to the survivors too and the pain they had to go through their after best says my friend's dad was on it he was lucky enough to survive john says my wife's uncle was a lancaster just survivor he was forced it to be able to throw himself overboard and then was in the water under attack from german gunfire terrifying and finally un says a terrible loss my grandpa was on the lancaster he survived a sinking boat suffered all his days with survivor guilt the british government kept a secret but my mom and dad were part of the campaign to get the wreck recognized as a war grief thank you all so much for your messages now last year we interviewed former labor m.p. and independent scottish prabhat member dennis kind of then about the progress in his campaign to make scotland's national day and
boat fearless says in this awful bricks of madness this sure as wonderful it's very moving to hear alex talking to the survivors but he says quite an amazing show in a long past year a completely new item of history for me and one that deserves full retelling great tribute to all who lost their lives and to the survivors too and the pain they had to go through their after best says my friend's dad was on it he was lucky enough to survive john says my wife's uncle was a lancaster just survivor...
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>> good morning, alex.e're at the airport in macon where the president will be, as beth said, around 4:00 today. yesterday he was in florida campaigning in another governor's race where they're running neck and neck. gillum is leading by a slight margin. polls in that state have shown gillum with a consistent lead. florida is probably going to be close, more than 4 million people already voted there according to our analysis. so clearly, turnout is going to be key. the president stumped pretty hard for ron desantis last night. take a look at what he said. >> in ron's case, he's going against somebody that's got a lot of energy, but he runs one of the worst, one of the biggest problem cities anywhere in the country. he's not doing the job. you don't want to have him running florida. that i can tell you. >> they're going to take control of congress and giveaway our country. they want to knock it down with a giant wrecking ball. >> reporter: and that's an interesting clue into how we might hear president trump
>> good morning, alex.e're at the airport in macon where the president will be, as beth said, around 4:00 today. yesterday he was in florida campaigning in another governor's race where they're running neck and neck. gillum is leading by a slight margin. polls in that state have shown gillum with a consistent lead. florida is probably going to be close, more than 4 million people already voted there according to our analysis. so clearly, turnout is going to be key. the president stumped...
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alex, mississippi has not elected a democrat to the senate 1982. what are the chances that mike espy may change that? >> it's a very long shot still. there was an earlier round of this race where there was a third republican in the race that split the republican vote. that's why we're in this runoff election. i think that last 10% will be the hardest for him to get. he's hoping for a doug jones situation against roy moore in alabama where moderate whites are turned off by the racialized comments that cindy hyde smith has made. mississippi is both the last state in the country to still use the confederate flag on their state flag and has the largest portion of african-americans. about 37%. he'll need a good portion of white to push to his way too. >> hyde smith said this about -- >> when i hear that. she had her head down and she was reading it. my mother told me when you apologize to someone you look them in the eye and you tell them that you're sorry and that you offended them and you try to make reparations if you can. so i can't judge her sincer
alex, mississippi has not elected a democrat to the senate 1982. what are the chances that mike espy may change that? >> it's a very long shot still. there was an earlier round of this race where there was a third republican in the race that split the republican vote. that's why we're in this runoff election. i think that last 10% will be the hardest for him to get. he's hoping for a doug jones situation against roy moore in alabama where moderate whites are turned off by the racialized...
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welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex i mean show now last year alex great to be rich to interview one of the world's most expedient leader is president michel aoun of lebanon seven hundred members of the boy general to go thieving lebanon from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred forty one and i can see alex here waiting to see him soon yeah button but it. was my shot general who got a very cool customer as you say he's not all it is is maybe many years in poland politics but they didn't i interviewed him he just extracted his prime minister from the the tender mercies of of saudi arabia and was reassembling his cabinet he speaks great english is conducted to be not a bit because english is excellent i had an audience for from before the interview proper and he said to me said first minister. could you explain to me the differences in the similarities between scotland and eleven i said well differences climate scotland could be but you don't could be but call lebanon school a wonderful claimant so they said under similarities so i said we
welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex i mean show now last year alex great to be rich to interview one of the world's most expedient leader is president michel aoun of lebanon seven hundred members of the boy general to go thieving lebanon from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred forty one and i can see alex here waiting to see him soon yeah button but it. was my shot general who got a very cool customer as you say he's not all it is is maybe many...
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and they said i'm judy committee plotting alex spoke to dennis recently in edinburgh. and there really evil sometime tuesday on the way to be joined by the secretary of the same time tuesday committee denis kind of a dallas secretary of the same time does the committee what do you have judy's until is it more difficult and bigger m.p.l. m.s.p. well the crossed party group in the scottish parliament for st andrews the was just set up just a few weeks ago tomas m.s.p. is the convener and i am the secretary under him is a fairly simple first of all to get way to recognition of the scene under the holiday and secondly to promote the celebration of sin on tuesday and means trying to give the people of scotland opposite of all the people of scotland inclusively the opportunity to celebrate our national identity cultural diversity under membership of the international community. along parliamentary career at westminster holyrood one of the highlights was you have legislation to establish some time does the as a whole it is if you've managed to successfully rally the parliamen
and they said i'm judy committee plotting alex spoke to dennis recently in edinburgh. and there really evil sometime tuesday on the way to be joined by the secretary of the same time tuesday committee denis kind of a dallas secretary of the same time does the committee what do you have judy's until is it more difficult and bigger m.p.l. m.s.p. well the crossed party group in the scottish parliament for st andrews the was just set up just a few weeks ago tomas m.s.p. is the convener and i am the...
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skins fans, we are feeling your painer aft alex smith season ending injury. first thouno, i it's terrible, just awful to watch. but check on your forecast continues. >> melissa is keeping an eye on the roads for us. first chuck bell and that storm team 4 forecast. 42 degrees right now. >> it's not too bad. >> it is bad. >> it's colder in the summer. that's for sure. and there's w colder air
skins fans, we are feeling your painer aft alex smith season ending injury. first thouno, i it's terrible, just awful to watch. but check on your forecast continues. >> melissa is keeping an eye on the roads for us. first chuck bell and that storm team 4 forecast. 42 degrees right now. >> it's not too bad. >> it is bad. >> it's colder in the summer. that's for sure. and there's w colder air
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alex never even told his mom what he did until recently. her about the marijuana until we were, like... -legal. ...completely legal, because, yeah, i got like -- my mom's like your typical jewish mother. yeah. she literally would have parked herself in my driveway, you know. -you're not going. locked herself to the gate, you know. "you're not doing this anymore!" if you're watching, mom, relax. your son has come a long way since he headed west 27 years ago. we've already passed a couple greenhouses. this one we planted yesterday. okay. what's it cost to put up a greenhouse like that, $50,000? you're looking at about 50. the feds may say it's illegal, but the county is happy to collect its share. so how do they tax you? they're taxing us on square footage right now. lemonis: honeydew has more than 250,000 feet of growing space and a tax bill to match. you got to pay half up front, so they split it in two installments just like your property taxes. whether you are growing or not? whether i pull this crop off or not, i paid the county $140,000
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thank you very much alex i made sure that is filled up with something suitable once in under is the. thank you very much thank you. the leadership of the fair saturday campaign came from the basque country and is quickly spread internationally alex has been speaking to you already about the genesis of the movement and why sit empty for saturday as a welcome addition to international rate you are down but out there you have welcome to the exam and show thank you alex it's great to be on thank you yeah dave tell us a bit about the genesis the beginnings of the fair site of the movement this is a crazy idea born in two thousand and fourteen he the city and been the originals of this game the best country a group of young people we were worried about the kind of war we were created for the future so complex times sometimes we are much more focused on destroying groups as between countries and cultures so we we thought about. build another day different day to day after black friday way not to try to mobilize to provoke a massive mobilization our own culture and instead of doing that by r
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reporter: alex rodriguez, thank you for your time. alex: thank you. laur a-rod there.s that time of year. thanksgivi is fast approaching, and with it the white house tradition of pardoning a feive turkey. 1947 u.s. presidents pardoning e birds. today it was the fate of carrots peas laid in the hands o donald trump. mr. trump could not resist a few quips about the midterm elections. joked that carrot refused to concede and demanded a recount. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so y u can swipe your way through the news of the daand stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. at>> funding of this presen is made possible by the frman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutionfor america's neglected needs. >> a new chapter begins. >> now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before, berh pbs passport, a m benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on y
reporter: alex rodriguez, thank you for your time. alex: thank you. laur a-rod there.s that time of year. thanksgivi is fast approaching, and with it the white house tradition of pardoning a feive turkey. 1947 u.s. presidents pardoning e birds. today it was the fate of carrots peas laid in the hands o donald trump. mr. trump could not resist a few quips about the midterm elections. joked that carrot refused to concede and demanded a recount. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc...
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alex: es una zona sumamente remota.ncia antidroga, dea. alex: recursos del estado no llegan en estas zonas, entonces los narcotraficantes u otros elementos delincuentes se aprovechan también de esa necesidad. tiffany: con eso en mente, fuerzas especiales de estados unidos han entrenado a policías en honduras para hacerle frente al narcotráfico. según los reportes oficiales, los operativos dirigidos por estados unidos en el que participan autoridades locales han tenido éxito en el número de confiscaciones y arrestos. reportero: honduras se ha convertido en una ruta marítima clave para el tráfico de drogas. reportero 2: muchos de estos pueblos viven de la droga que llega por mar. reportera: el gobierno de honduras tiene un tratado de extradición con los estados unidos y va a-- tiffany: sin embargo, un operativo en 2012 despertó escepticismo. en la madrugada del 11 de mayo, elmina olopio lezama escuchó algo que la despertó. elmina: eran la una y media y yo escuché sonidos de aviones. y yo me levanté-- tiffany: ella estaba
alex: es una zona sumamente remota.ncia antidroga, dea. alex: recursos del estado no llegan en estas zonas, entonces los narcotraficantes u otros elementos delincuentes se aprovechan también de esa necesidad. tiffany: con eso en mente, fuerzas especiales de estados unidos han entrenado a policías en honduras para hacerle frente al narcotráfico. según los reportes oficiales, los operativos dirigidos por estados unidos en el que participan autoridades locales han tenido éxito en el número...
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alex: i enjoy because i love the game s much. i understand what the nkees-red sox rivalry is all about.ta you are ing about two franchises that have played together almost 120 years. viewers onome tour public television here in america and around the world. donald trump isticking by saudi arabia even if the crown prince did know about the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. in a statement constantly "america first," the president defended ties with the kingdom despite international condemnation of khashoggi's murder last month. mr. trump says mohammad bin salman could have known about the killing but he called saudi arabia a steadfast partner. chris buckler reports. chris: the cia now believes it has a detailed picture of what happened when jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate. the names of the so-called saudi execution team who flew into istanbul to carry out the murder, and an audio recording of the killing inside the consulate, which president trump e has refused to listen because it was in his words, so violent, vic
alex: i enjoy because i love the game s much. i understand what the nkees-red sox rivalry is all about.ta you are ing about two franchises that have played together almost 120 years. viewers onome tour public television here in america and around the world. donald trump isticking by saudi arabia even if the crown prince did know about the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. in a statement constantly "america first," the president defended ties with the kingdom despite international...
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welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex i mean hugh now last year alex great to be to interview one of the world's most expedient leader is president michel aoun of lebanon seven hundred members is the boy general to go through thing lebanon from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred forty one and i can see alex here waiting the same suit a button but it changed my shirt so generally a very cool customer as you say he's seen it all it is is many many years in poland in politics but they've been i interviewed him he just extracted his prime minister from the the tender mercies of of saudi arabia and was he a same with his cabinet he speaks great english is conducted to be not a bit because english is excellent i had a an audience for from before the interview proper and he said to me said first minister. could you explain to me the differences in the similarities between scotland in the lead them. i said well differences climate scotland could be but you don't could be but call lebanon sco a wonderful claimant so they said on the similarities so i
welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex i mean hugh now last year alex great to be to interview one of the world's most expedient leader is president michel aoun of lebanon seven hundred members is the boy general to go through thing lebanon from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred forty one and i can see alex here waiting the same suit a button but it changed my shirt so generally a very cool customer as you say he's seen it all it is is many many...
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where is alex? hello, alex. doing a great job. thank you. thank you very much. who is leading up our efforts to ensure veterans and military families can find great jobs and rewarding careers. one of the best things we have going is you have maybe the greatest economy we have had in many, many years. thank you, alex. thought i saw you back there. now you are where you belong, right next to each other. i want to thank all of the people that are making this economy go. we have so many people working so hard, but it's booming. veteran unemployment has reached its lowest level in nearly 21 years. it's going to be better. [applause] that number will be better because if you look at the various statistics, african-american employment is the lowest level in history. hispanic employment is the lowest level in history. asian employment is the lowest level in history. women, 65 years. so we have to do better for the veterans. i think 21 years isn't the same. i have a feeling the next chart that comes out, they'll be right up there. but this is the lowest in 21 years. sinc
where is alex? hello, alex. doing a great job. thank you. thank you very much. who is leading up our efforts to ensure veterans and military families can find great jobs and rewarding careers. one of the best things we have going is you have maybe the greatest economy we have had in many, many years. thank you, alex. thought i saw you back there. now you are where you belong, right next to each other. i want to thank all of the people that are making this economy go. we have so many people...
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>> alex, he's actually on stage right now. but this morning we spent time at a polk county station, and unless you're in the panhandle where some of those storm impact areas might have longer days, but the republicans are still leading democrats. and they really pushing for democrats to try to close that gap, so we'll start to see come monday what that looked like. it's higher than it was, but the president is rallies republicans to keep voting and turn out on tuesday. he'll by here later tonight. he's inserted himself in a big way. listen. >> i think he's helped it to be honest with you. >> i would have vote the for republican anyway, but i think he's helped solidify everything overall. in some pardons to me he's good on, you know, not take stuff from other cunning, but it's things he's doing from home. >> um, no, not real ly i've bee a democrat for a while, so no, he had no weighing in on it. voters know that they are inextricably linked. ron desantis has made some similar attack lines like we heard from president trump. we'
>> alex, he's actually on stage right now. but this morning we spent time at a polk county station, and unless you're in the panhandle where some of those storm impact areas might have longer days, but the republicans are still leading democrats. and they really pushing for democrats to try to close that gap, so we'll start to see come monday what that looked like. it's higher than it was, but the president is rallies republicans to keep voting and turn out on tuesday. he'll by here later...
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legacy or an altar international is the alex i'm unsure. welcome guys are. looking forward to. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watched as a report. that is ation ship banks but it's recommended trouble couples to keep talking to each other this advice would also apply to president putin and president truck on the eve of their second meeting is it enough to pull the u.s. russia relationship out of crisis. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution if you take the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know or hiccup or if i mean you know let's put pity would put him in the new bill is that idea of pulling you know the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty and. those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these an article that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. welcome to alex i'm sure it's a very special edition the show was celebrating our first anniversary and to do that back it was some
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ventures in toronto with the latest alex tell us about what's happening at general motors. well you know what general motors is actually a very healthy automobile maker at this point in time they're pulled in over six billion dollars so far this year they sold three million cars each of the past three years in the u.s. alone and somehow they believe that firing fourteen thousand people right now is the right move to make so here's a map given you where these firings are happening we're looking at two plants and in michigan a plant in maryland one in ohio and one here in ontario canada now g.m. is just saying that it's as to modernize that you know they have to change to low emissions vehicles electric vehicles to modernize their plants you know robotics are coming into place and things like that but when you really think about it there's more out play here and that really comes down to president donald trump and some of the moves that he's made in the past couple of years it looks like now things are catching up so when you talk about tariffs and trade wars well trade wars
ventures in toronto with the latest alex tell us about what's happening at general motors. well you know what general motors is actually a very healthy automobile maker at this point in time they're pulled in over six billion dollars so far this year they sold three million cars each of the past three years in the u.s. alone and somehow they believe that firing fourteen thousand people right now is the right move to make so here's a map given you where these firings are happening we're looking...
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alex we appreciate your time and attention to this article respondent alex mahela it's thanks alex thank you. and thursday is thanksgiving in the united states and more than forty four million people will tune in to watch the world's largest parade the macy's thanksgiving day parade artie's trinity chavez takes us to the iconic macy's in the heart of new york city and tells us about the celebrated company for a hundred and sixty years that macy's has been one of the most iconic retailers in the world not to mention the paper thanksgiving day parade that the company has been putting on since nineteen twenty four in fact tomorrow will mark the ninety second annual thanksgiving day parade and it's going to take place right here and we're going to be balloons like the one just right behind me that mountain snow man right above the macy's time oh and we can't forget about that famous red on the present star macy's is known for we're going to take you back in time to show you exactly why i mean scenes has been so significant progress century and a half founded back in eight hundred fifty eight
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from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred eighty one and i can see alex here waiting to see him see a button but it. is my shot generally a very cool customer as you say he's not all it is is many many years in poland politics but they didn't i interviewed him he just extracted his prime minister from the the tender mercies of of saudi arabia and was here same with his cabinet it speaks great english use but it did conduct the interview not a bit because english is excellent i had a an audience for from before the interview proper and he said to me said first minister. could you explain to me the differences in the similarities between scotland and the let them. i said well differences climate scotland could be but you don't could be a bit cool lebanon's got a wonderful claimants and he said under similarities so i said well we're both small countries with large six partly it populations it was yes yes it has but no i was thinking more before problems before neighbors. see what at the sea and what would your message be as president of lebanon to the major
from vichy control and declaring independence in one thousand nine hundred eighty one and i can see alex here waiting to see him see a button but it. is my shot generally a very cool customer as you say he's not all it is is many many years in poland politics but they didn't i interviewed him he just extracted his prime minister from the the tender mercies of of saudi arabia and was here same with his cabinet it speaks great english use but it did conduct the interview not a bit because english...
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it is a pleasure to welcome alex forrest fighting she's a d.w.i. recorder and a former westminster political correspondent she says too many british politicians have seen bret's it as a battle against a european empire in which the plucky brits would triumph the reality is very different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for the german newspaper to bed and he says it is a lose lose the deal is bad but no deal would be worse. and finally great to have john worst on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either either for the u.k. nor for the e.u. so better a second referendum and no break set. so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i don't think th
it is a pleasure to welcome alex forrest fighting she's a d.w.i. recorder and a former westminster political correspondent she says too many british politicians have seen bret's it as a battle against a european empire in which the plucky brits would triumph the reality is very different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for the german newspaper to bed and he says it is a...
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mahela veteran toronto police srijit keeping us up to date on it alex thank you.u.s. president donald trump likes to call the new york times alex just mentioned them the failing new york times but the paper has announced to three earnings they are not failing in fact they increased their digital subscribers by twenty four percent in the last year reaping a four point five percent increase in subscription revenues with more than two hundred thousand new digital subscribers in the third quarter alone the times now has three million digital and four million total subscribers company stock has increased by fifty percent year over year and is up more than thirty five percent in the past month of trading around five percent of that by the way is since these numbers came out mid afternoon trading at the new york times' stock at n.y.s.e. danced around twenty eight dollars per share the new numbers raise the question is traditional print media passe here to answer that its best person in the world holland cook veteran media consultant host of big picture right here on our.
mahela veteran toronto police srijit keeping us up to date on it alex thank you.u.s. president donald trump likes to call the new york times alex just mentioned them the failing new york times but the paper has announced to three earnings they are not failing in fact they increased their digital subscribers by twenty four percent in the last year reaping a four point five percent increase in subscription revenues with more than two hundred thousand new digital subscribers in the third quarter...
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finally, alex send says his insurance information, then radio silence. rich now knows why. >> that same person that does that hard sell you on, they're going to tell you towards the end of that process that you know you have to fail your urine test in order to justify getting you into treatment. >> reporter: it was that relapse that cost alex his life. the person who was trying to lure alex to california is what's known as a body broker. unethical treatment centers will pay former addicts kick back money if they bring them an addict with good insurance to their facility. they'lthen run that ad account insurance for unnecessary testing and make millions. >> body broker, to use delicately, is a pimp. >> reporter: a facebook group moderator called it's time forrethics in addiction treatment. -- for ethics treatment. >> and most time they'll be sold over and over, including being paid to relapse oftentimes. >> reporter: he flags what might be unethical rehabs. >> i felt responsible because i was the sole reason they were brought in. >> it was like a flop hou
finally, alex send says his insurance information, then radio silence. rich now knows why. >> that same person that does that hard sell you on, they're going to tell you towards the end of that process that you know you have to fail your urine test in order to justify getting you into treatment. >> reporter: it was that relapse that cost alex his life. the person who was trying to lure alex to california is what's known as a body broker. unethical treatment centers will pay former...
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so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i don't think that they are i think that there are certainly more people who are coming round to the ideas that bret's it has clearly not been as straightforward as it was supposed to be and as it was promised to pay and that there are a lot of possibilities that it could all go very very wrong for the u.k. but to say that this is that the whole of the u.k. is coming round to this idea is not true it's still very very divided both politically also across the country i can say for myself from my own point of view even within families it's still very divided there are people who are who would like to stay within the e.u. and are very anti brecht's it and there are people who are absolutely gung ho that the u.k. is going to brics it well impose their you say the deal is lose lose that opinion is shared by many people who look at the economic implications of that but the fact is that the single biggest
so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i don't think that they are i think that there are certainly more people who are coming round to the ideas that bret's it has clearly not been as straightforward as it was supposed to be and as it was promised to pay and that there are a lot of possibilities that it could all go very very wrong for the u.k....
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alex: that is my story in business week. right now, in terms of more than $10 funny wish in tech companies, 2000 was the last time. that's the last time when palmpilot went public. right now, it seems you have the critical momentum, especially in the consumer tech companies. you have uber, lyft, maybe airbnb. all of these companies that consumers know that have done a good job of saying private and raising money privately. if markets stay stable, that is what you're looking for. as long as volatility stays low, it seems next year could be the biggest year for u.s. listings on record following a really big one for china tech in the u.s.. all signs seem to point toward a large listing in 2019. emily: we were speaking to an investor who said they could come out public as well but it depends on if market conditions are right. could they go all out at once? alex: it could be. we see a lot of timelines moving up for 2019. there are questions around what does the interest rate rise me for equities. will there be an and to the fisca
alex: that is my story in business week. right now, in terms of more than $10 funny wish in tech companies, 2000 was the last time. that's the last time when palmpilot went public. right now, it seems you have the critical momentum, especially in the consumer tech companies. you have uber, lyft, maybe airbnb. all of these companies that consumers know that have done a good job of saying private and raising money privately. if markets stay stable, that is what you're looking for. as long as...
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>> in a word, alex, yes. i think president trump for better or for worse is entirely predictable and transparent when it comes to issues like this. he will likely claim credit for causing the tipping point here, his decision to militarize the border, that was the thing that factored into mexican officials capitulating, turning mexico into a waiting room to have their asylum claims considered by the united states. the last time it was with kim jong un, the fire and fury threat. that brought kim jong un to the negotiating table. even though we've seen the sort of recent rise in illegal entries, overall the vast number of illegal immigrants trying to make their way across the border, that number is at historic lows. this is clearly an issue that president trump thinks works for him politically but the administration also believes in the underlying policy. steven miller wouldn't have a position of policy in the if that wasn't true. the u.s. is accepting fewer refugees at historically low levels, even as the numbe
>> in a word, alex, yes. i think president trump for better or for worse is entirely predictable and transparent when it comes to issues like this. he will likely claim credit for causing the tipping point here, his decision to militarize the border, that was the thing that factored into mexican officials capitulating, turning mexico into a waiting room to have their asylum claims considered by the united states. the last time it was with kim jong un, the fire and fury threat. that...
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>> reporter: alex, that is basically the best way to describe it. we are here in southern california. we are following fires on both ends of the state. i'll begin in southern california where you might actually see behind me that this community of west hills is just socked in with some intense smoke. the smoke's so bad that folks around here are walking around with masks. tens of thousands of acres have already burned, more than 200,000 people evacuated. when this fire broke out on thursday, it made a mess on local thorough fafares here in southern california. the flames got dangerously close to pepperdine university in malibu. the city of malibu had to evacuate as well. i want to move on to northern california. you mentioned the camp fire. well, it has now become the most destructive wildfire in california state history. hundreds of thousands of acres burned. that number is likely to grow. more than nine people have also been killed. i was in the community of paradise several hours ago just yesterday and i had a chance to just walk around and witne
>> reporter: alex, that is basically the best way to describe it. we are here in southern california. we are following fires on both ends of the state. i'll begin in southern california where you might actually see behind me that this community of west hills is just socked in with some intense smoke. the smoke's so bad that folks around here are walking around with masks. tens of thousands of acres have already burned, more than 200,000 people evacuated. when this fire broke out on...
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well i know alex with twenty five hundred of those workers being fired by g.m. and canada. the united auto workers certainly wasn't pleased with that and that plant by the way i think i read that it was opened in one thousand nine hundred fifty three and for you those canada files let's get the lee's birthday and for the auto guys that was the first year of the chevy corvette one nine hundred fifty three some weird knowledge i have but many are calling this news pretty devastating and our need to keep in playing the blame game what can you tell us about that alex well that you know that we're talking about twenty five hundred jobs as you mentioned in this is the asha what plant nine hundred fifty three is a city outside of toronto which basically depends on auto market manufacturing this is devastating for the city so obviously the premier doug ford who is probably remember rob ford the mayor of toronto this is his brother he's the premier of ontario did everything that he possibly could to turn things around offering cheaper electricity offering tax incentives he said this
well i know alex with twenty five hundred of those workers being fired by g.m. and canada. the united auto workers certainly wasn't pleased with that and that plant by the way i think i read that it was opened in one thousand nine hundred fifty three and for you those canada files let's get the lee's birthday and for the auto guys that was the first year of the chevy corvette one nine hundred fifty three some weird knowledge i have but many are calling this news pretty devastating and our need...
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alex mcleish has also called for the ta rta n mcleish has also called for the tartan army to come oututh side of glasgow. it is raining, it will not be full tonight, trust me, but if we get —— if they get the win they are looking for, it will be noisy. lets hope they can turn that morale into a result. we will be joining you later. one other international match to tell you about. wales are away to albania who they face in a friendly tonight. you can follow the progress of ryan gigg's side on bbc radio wales whilst there will also be text commentary along with scotland's game on the bbc sport website. several championship clubs say they are "gravely concerned" that they have been ignored as the efl has negotiated a new tv rights deal with sky sports. the deal is worth £595 million pounds over five years but the clubs, who are unnamed, say that's not enough to ensure the financial survival of all 72 clubs covered by the deal. the efl say financial security for clubs was an "absolute priority" during discussions and that this is the best way to maximise exposure for the leagues and their
alex mcleish has also called for the ta rta n mcleish has also called for the tartan army to come oututh side of glasgow. it is raining, it will not be full tonight, trust me, but if we get —— if they get the win they are looking for, it will be noisy. lets hope they can turn that morale into a result. we will be joining you later. one other international match to tell you about. wales are away to albania who they face in a friendly tonight. you can follow the progress of ryan gigg's side...
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alex: everybody is doing that.l turn the car to a smart phone and allow digital content distribution, service distribution, and potentially generating leads to a lot of off-line business that is currently doing very inefficiently. just sitting in an autonomous car you can also be subjected to advertising. doing business and going shopping are things you could be doing as well. alex: on top of that, the connectivity between the car and the internet allows a lot of etc.,ata matrix behavior, and that open the door for smart insurance pricing, more for a lotdistribution of auto related products. it also dovetails into the online vertical side of things, doesn't it? that is a constructive gain on a long-term basis. short-term, we have to bear some pain, is that correct? alex: short-term it affects cyclical pressure or down term for the property market, for auto market. , internet line penetration so far is still pretty low and only tax into the regeneration part of the value chain. in the transaction part of the value c
alex: everybody is doing that.l turn the car to a smart phone and allow digital content distribution, service distribution, and potentially generating leads to a lot of off-line business that is currently doing very inefficiently. just sitting in an autonomous car you can also be subjected to advertising. doing business and going shopping are things you could be doing as well. alex: on top of that, the connectivity between the car and the internet allows a lot of etc.,ata matrix behavior, and...
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do what they're intended to do there's not could be an uprising because of this and caleb you know alex mentioned that china not a done deal for them to get an exemption on on receiving a loyal from iran but there's a whole bunch of stuff going on as you know and follow all the time with china u.s. trade relations last night there was a positive sign that the administration wanted to deal the markets that i spoke about a little bit earlier on the program in asia all were buoyed by it and then this morning there are sort of a pullback from administration officials like the seems like they gang that can't shoot straight what do you what do you think is the latest going on here. well you know our g.d.p. in the usa is doing pretty well right now and china's g.d.p. has slowed somewhat in the last couple of years but it's still head and shoulders above ours almost three percentage points in terms of their rate of g.d.p. growth now the troubled ministration is very very good at kind of puffing the economy up in the short term and we did see kind of a surge here you know with you know the tax c
do what they're intended to do there's not could be an uprising because of this and caleb you know alex mentioned that china not a done deal for them to get an exemption on on receiving a loyal from iran but there's a whole bunch of stuff going on as you know and follow all the time with china u.s. trade relations last night there was a positive sign that the administration wanted to deal the markets that i spoke about a little bit earlier on the program in asia all were buoyed by it and then...
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joining us now is alex of dryden -- alex dryden. do you buy the debt in oil?> it's gone up like an escalator and down like an elevator. we are thinking prices will get stability around $60. the stomach for another round of -- super low oil prices is limited here. they have already drained the sovereign wealth funds. i'm not sure they have a lot in the tank to go another round. in the meantime, $60 is $100, so what is the transmission mechanism and the correlation between lower oil prices and other asset classes? what is most moldable? -- vulnerable? >> the energy space. the energy names are probably in a better position to fight low oil. they have undergone the costco to -- cost-cutting, pulling back on spending mechanisms, a leaner, meaner fighting machine. they might be able to hold up in the space better than five years ago. david: those are pretty low correlations. a .5 correlation is nothing to write home about. the main effect is the overall headline inflation effects and the impact it could have. the central banks say there is not a lot of pressure to r
joining us now is alex of dryden -- alex dryden. do you buy the debt in oil?> it's gone up like an escalator and down like an elevator. we are thinking prices will get stability around $60. the stomach for another round of -- super low oil prices is limited here. they have already drained the sovereign wealth funds. i'm not sure they have a lot in the tank to go another round. in the meantime, $60 is $100, so what is the transmission mechanism and the correlation between lower oil prices and...
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and abc's alex perez leading us off. he's on the scene in chicago. >> reporter: doctors and nurses with their hands up evacuated from chicago's mercy hospital. a man with a gun inside. the first shots fired around 3:00 p.m. james gray, a patient, says he saw a man and the woman walking together in the parking lot when the man opened fire. >> the gentleman turned around and shot three times in her chest, then when she fell to the ground, he stood over her and shot her three more times. >> and you witnessed all of this? >> yes. >> reporter: police rushing to the scene. >> all units, we're getting a 10-1, 10-1 outside of mercy hospital. no further information, shots fired in front of mercy hospital. >> james gray was watching from inside, and that's exactly where the gunman headed. >> reporter: security was trying to direct us into rooms and toll us to lock the doors behind us. it was chaos. it was just mass chaos. once he entered, he just started shooting random. >> reporter: gary thompson works at the hospital. >> you hea
and abc's alex perez leading us off. he's on the scene in chicago. >> reporter: doctors and nurses with their hands up evacuated from chicago's mercy hospital. a man with a gun inside. the first shots fired around 3:00 p.m. james gray, a patient, says he saw a man and the woman walking together in the parking lot when the man opened fire. >> the gentleman turned around and shot three times in her chest, then when she fell to the ground, he stood over her and shot her three more...
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welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex salmond show now last year alex picked to be visit to interview one of the world's most expedient leaders president michel.
welcome to another part of our fit here at the alex salmond show now last year alex picked to be visit to interview one of the world's most expedient leaders president michel.