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alex: i'm alex. nice to meet you. sue? sue: hey, alex.p surface walking up and down stairs. think it's something you want to try? woman: yeah. [ laughs ] man: nice to meet you. thanks for your time. alex: oh, thank you. lemonis: the trade show ended a lot better than it started, but the best part was seeing thom and alex work together. thom: the contribution you're making is good. i might not have been giving you the opportunity. i need to step back and count on you. i want you to run putting all these pieces together with true value. lemonis: i do think the packaging looks... alex: yeah, i like it. thom: it does look good. lemonis: we're seeing the goal line. okay, buddy. alex: cool. lemonis: thank you. alex: thanks, dad. love you, dad. thom: great. ♪ paul: hello. hartman: guys, how are you? lemonis: how are you? since the trade show, i've tasked the company with finalizing the product packaging and also coming up with the displays. i've set up an opportunity for thom and the team to present their full assortment to true value at their c
alex: i'm alex. nice to meet you. sue? sue: hey, alex.p surface walking up and down stairs. think it's something you want to try? woman: yeah. [ laughs ] man: nice to meet you. thanks for your time. alex: oh, thank you. lemonis: the trade show ended a lot better than it started, but the best part was seeing thom and alex work together. thom: the contribution you're making is good. i might not have been giving you the opportunity. i need to step back and count on you. i want you to run putting...
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>> alex: year 40 days.lin, who did it twice come a lot more money. >> harris: she didn't take a plea deal, lori loughlin. she three she has not taken any deal and she may get a lot more time. she's facing more serious charges. the federal government has a really good track record in terms of putting people away and getting convictions when they go after them. >> alex: the fact that hoffman is going to jail is -- >> harris: i could name a few exceptions. >> melissa: i was shocked by the comparisons they made with other people who had done things for the kids, who had gone to jail. they use the examples of the other moms who had said they lived in other districts, the almost woman -- i feel like i know people in new york have lied about where they live or have thought about doing it, and i didn't know it was something you could go to jail for. if there something positive that came out of it -- >> kennedy: it's an argument for school choice, is what it is. if parents are willing to put their reputations and fr
>> alex: year 40 days.lin, who did it twice come a lot more money. >> harris: she didn't take a plea deal, lori loughlin. she three she has not taken any deal and she may get a lot more time. she's facing more serious charges. the federal government has a really good track record in terms of putting people away and getting convictions when they go after them. >> alex: the fact that hoffman is going to jail is -- >> harris: i could name a few exceptions. >> melissa:...
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alex it seems to me this is this deja vu all over again the d.n.c. learned nothing from the 2016 election they're still going through the same process of selection and it's you know it's the media that drives it you know the the cnn's and m.s.m. b.c.s. and the d.n.c. i mean it's not really much about democracy it seems to me it's about who privileged annoying to go ahead. yeah and the illusion of democracy especially on the democratic side of things because at the end of the day where you're going to have our superdelegates we're going to choose the candidate just like they did in 2000. and 16 and once again i go back to the fact that bernie had a chance to create a progressive party and he didn't take that chance he had that opportunity he didn't take it with the united states needs is what you're a pass peter and you know what i'm talking about more parties a diverse group of parties you want a progressive party they need a progressive party bernie had that opportunity he didn't take it well he was in right away you know we haven't i'm part of he w
alex it seems to me this is this deja vu all over again the d.n.c. learned nothing from the 2016 election they're still going through the same process of selection and it's you know it's the media that drives it you know the the cnn's and m.s.m. b.c.s. and the d.n.c. i mean it's not really much about democracy it seems to me it's about who privileged annoying to go ahead. yeah and the illusion of democracy especially on the democratic side of things because at the end of the day where you're...
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they've got to let me go to alex to finish out the panel here but alex that he can't can the democrats because i'm not going to budge from my introduction i mean it is the hatred of this president that the democrats are running on that's what they're really running on here i don't think the american public to actually understand what there is being said about health care except for it will be free but of course it will never be free if we how much everyone wants to pay for it they never square the circle there but you know alex you're the conservative on the program on the panel that is. i don't see any of these candidates having the grabby toss even to come near trump when it comes to the general election i mean we're going to watch them chew each to each other up for the next few months but at the end of the day none of these candidates have the right stuff go ahead alex i mean in my opinion peter they're living in trump's frame and trump is when you're living in someone's frame you know you can't beat that person no matter what it is. and trump is just you know he's dictating the na
they've got to let me go to alex to finish out the panel here but alex that he can't can the democrats because i'm not going to budge from my introduction i mean it is the hatred of this president that the democrats are running on that's what they're really running on here i don't think the american public to actually understand what there is being said about health care except for it will be free but of course it will never be free if we how much everyone wants to pay for it they never square...
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they've got to let me go to alex to finish out the panel here but alex that he can't can the democrats because i'm not going to budge from my introduction i mean it is the hatred of this president that the democrats are running on that's what they're really running on here i don't think the american public to actually understand what there is being said about health care is. separate will be free but of course it will never be free even we how much everyone has to pay for it they never square the circle there but you know alex your the conservative on the program on the panel that is. i don't see any of these candidates having the grabby toss even to come near term when it comes to the general election i mean we're going to watch them chew each other each other up for the next few months but at the end of the day none of these candidates have the right stuff go ahead alex yeah i mean that in my opinion peter they're living in trump's frame and trump is when you're living in someone's frame you know you can't beat that person no matter what it is and trump is just you know he's dictatin
they've got to let me go to alex to finish out the panel here but alex that he can't can the democrats because i'm not going to budge from my introduction i mean it is the hatred of this president that the democrats are running on that's what they're really running on here i don't think the american public to actually understand what there is being said about health care is. separate will be free but of course it will never be free even we how much everyone has to pay for it they never square...
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we start tonight with alex trebek and the news is troubling. the beloved "jeopardy" host just revealed that his battle with stage four cancer has taken a turn, for the worse. >> i lost about 12 pounds in a week and my numbers went sky high. so the doctors have decided that i have to undergo chemo again. >> it's a devastating setback. alex, in a new interview recorded just yesterday told "gma" he needs a second round of debilitating chemo. >> i was doing so well and my numbers went down to the equivalent of a normal human being who does not have pancreatic cancer. so we were all very optimistic. >> this was alex back in april leaving the hospital. in june he told us his chemo treatments seemed to be working. >> my numbers are improving and i'm very positive about the outcome. >> after his first round of chemo alex needed a wig and faces more hair loss a second time. >> my hair started to grow back so what little hair i have grown is gonna disappear again. >> alex has fought through intense pain, depression and at times fear, but has not missed o
we start tonight with alex trebek and the news is troubling. the beloved "jeopardy" host just revealed that his battle with stage four cancer has taken a turn, for the worse. >> i lost about 12 pounds in a week and my numbers went sky high. so the doctors have decided that i have to undergo chemo again. >> it's a devastating setback. alex, in a new interview recorded just yesterday told "gma" he needs a second round of debilitating chemo. >> i was doing so...
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thanks, alex, appreciate it.ng. >>> coming up for us, a woman from utah is accused of human trafficking right now after being stopped at an airport with a 6-day-old newborn in her carry-on bag. that's next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before. with more engineers. more towers. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom from big cities, to small towns, we're with you. because life can take you almost anywhere, t-mobile is with you. no signal goes farther or is more reliable in keeping you connected. you'when you barely the clip a passing car. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you
thanks, alex, appreciate it.ng. >>> coming up for us, a woman from utah is accused of human trafficking right now after being stopped at an airport with a 6-day-old newborn in her carry-on bag. that's next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. t-mobile's...
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here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. just three months ago, during the race to be tory leader, this happened... shall we have an external investigation into islamophobia in the conservative party? they agree. they certainly seemed to agree, including the man who is now party leader, but there has not been much movement so far. when is your independent enquiry into islamophobia in your party starting? i think that is under way. we have had very summary action against people who were associated... it's underway? who's leading it? we are trying to get to grips with this problem. the problem is another tranche of people who say they are tory members and who have posted or endorsed islamophobic content on facebook or twitter. comments included... "islam is the religion of hate", "i don't want muslims in this country" and "muslims are savages". details were passed to the bbc by a twitter user who has been campaigning on this issue for over a year. we verified more than 20 cases, ranging from individuals liking or sharing one o
here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. just three months ago, during the race to be tory leader, this happened... shall we have an external investigation into islamophobia in the conservative party? they agree. they certainly seemed to agree, including the man who is now party leader, but there has not been much movement so far. when is your independent enquiry into islamophobia in your party starting? i think that is under way. we have had very summary action against people who were...
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so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. not withstanding the cabbie it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences of no deal would be negative c. will stay the u.k. but we could set a base in germany and france for example as well sod i think it's in anybody's decide to want to stay yet and no doubt come. you know the question may well be intensive what length of extension would be off the same reports just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years has been proposed so that the brits could quote still without brakes that have to fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the back end wi
so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. not withstanding the cabbie it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences of no deal would be negative c. will stay the u.k. but we could set a base in germany and france for example as well sod i think it's in anybody's decide to want to stay yet and no doubt come. you know the question may well be intensive what...
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alex, we appreciate your insights thank you. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. german prosecutors have charged three current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giants dieselgate scandal. they are accused of informing investors too late about the scandals risks. the eueuropean union top board s ordered google is not required to apply the eu's right to be forgotten rule to search results outside of europe. google had argued a authoritarin governments could otherwise try to cover up human rights abusess if the eu regulation were to be applied worldwide. spain supreme court has approved the government's plans to remove the remains of former dictator francisco franco from a state mausoleum. the issue has divided opinions in spain. the socialist government should now be able to remarry franco in a family plot -- will read very -- rebury franco in a family plot. massive fires are affecting many parts of the world right now, and that includes asia. indonesia is f
alex, we appreciate your insights thank you. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. german prosecutors have charged three current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giants dieselgate scandal. they are accused of informing investors too late about the scandals risks. the eueuropean union top board s ordered google is not required to apply the eu's right to be forgotten rule to search results outside of europe. google had...
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the brics it puts could drama is being played out last week alex interviewed 2 leading u.k. commentators about how brits it was influencing the economy and about how these economic conditions have influence brics it. from england professor richard murphy detail get overlooked practical implications on companies of a no deal halloween breaks it cash flow is actually the biggest potential implication of bricks it and i can see no one including the government in its yellow have a document to talk about who is going to pay the cost of lorries sitting for 2 and a half days waiting to get through dover from scotland former m.p. george caravan identifies how falling living standards had driven the politics of bricks that business manufacturing down worst in 7 years we've got a we've actually saw the 2nd quarter g.d.p. is actually stalled it's down we're well into the 3rd quarter i suspect we may already be in recession in the u.k. this week we turn to the international economy where too late in commentators like the world conditions which are favored the lurch to the populist right
the brics it puts could drama is being played out last week alex interviewed 2 leading u.k. commentators about how brits it was influencing the economy and about how these economic conditions have influence brics it. from england professor richard murphy detail get overlooked practical implications on companies of a no deal halloween breaks it cash flow is actually the biggest potential implication of bricks it and i can see no one including the government in its yellow have a document to talk...
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cold political calculation you can't deny but the poles want to seem to have it just one way go ahead alex well the poles have their own interpretation of the hit of them all of soft ribbentrop the russians have theirs there's also what people like jeffrey roberts to do which is that you go through history and you decide what you you have i'm not saying polls are not entitled to their own interpretation of the modern talk ribbentrop that my own personal view is that given the situation which existed in aug 19th 39 a pact between the soviet union and germany was probably something that many people in moscow would have decided made sense to them yeah they fail to forge an alliance with the west they tried the it failed to fortune the lines with poland they tried a pact which limited as they would seen it german expansion eastward would have made sense of there the problem is not that there are these divergent opinions about this event it is that in the west increasingly not talking about the historic story i'm talking about media and talking about politics. we are not only hearing only one v
cold political calculation you can't deny but the poles want to seem to have it just one way go ahead alex well the poles have their own interpretation of the hit of them all of soft ribbentrop the russians have theirs there's also what people like jeffrey roberts to do which is that you go through history and you decide what you you have i'm not saying polls are not entitled to their own interpretation of the modern talk ribbentrop that my own personal view is that given the situation which...
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alex is not a therapist. >> alex struggles two-thirds of his life. >> when was your first exposure ofn? >> around 11. >> it was inadverted. i was on the computer all the time on video game web sites time and i got exposed to a pop up ad. i was like oh, naked woman and that's interesting so i went online and started looking at underwear photos, nothing really pornographic and escalated after that and led to hard core stuff eventually. >> what do you think it did to you to be so young to be exposed to porn. >> i used to have butterflies in my stomach. just thinking about talking to a girl that i liked at that age and there is just this wonderful sense of ah and all of a sudden you are seeing photographs of women naked and it just completely destroys the intrigue and electricity of that schoolboy crush feeling. >> did your parents have any idea? >> they had no idea what i was doing. i was very good at alluding my parents and making sure they are completely unaware of this. >> throughout adolescence and high school, alex continues to battle his secret addiction. though he attempted to hav
alex is not a therapist. >> alex struggles two-thirds of his life. >> when was your first exposure ofn? >> around 11. >> it was inadverted. i was on the computer all the time on video game web sites time and i got exposed to a pop up ad. i was like oh, naked woman and that's interesting so i went online and started looking at underwear photos, nothing really pornographic and escalated after that and led to hard core stuff eventually. >> what do you think it did to...
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alex?thing more we know about the young victims? there was one i understand who was under 2 years old. >> yeah, under 2 years old. actually one of those that are still being treated at that hospital, ten individuals. but the hospital not going into great detail about who they are, obviously not identifying them for privacy reasons. but we do know that that young child under the age of 2, possibly just a year old, is one of those ten people. in fact, that child was life-flighted to a texas -- rather that a dallas-area hospital. but again, these are really the stories that we begin to hear not long after those shots and fired. and it's important also to point out this shooting is happening exactly one month after shots rang out just west of odessa, texas in the city of el paso when that crazed gunman opened fire, shooting and killing several people at an area walmart. alex? >> in a situation like this we focus so often immediately on the shooter and the possible mossive and we have to remembe
alex?thing more we know about the young victims? there was one i understand who was under 2 years old. >> yeah, under 2 years old. actually one of those that are still being treated at that hospital, ten individuals. but the hospital not going into great detail about who they are, obviously not identifying them for privacy reasons. but we do know that that young child under the age of 2, possibly just a year old, is one of those ten people. in fact, that child was life-flighted to a texas...
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until they come after you and then they're your pals and to alex's point the indigenous peoples were targeted in this dakota thing and it's kind of like voter id even if the intent is not to exclude minorities that consequence is that they get singled out we've seen a lot of protests now taking place in pro sports and that's a private entity but there are you know kind of either clamping down or you know you've seen all the controversy with copper nick or you know that but you know what sports to me is oftentimes a really good model of what you know the outside world is you know what society is dealing with you know how sports kind of handled these going to protests over the years what you see they they try to silence anyone who tries tries to bring change or awareness to the people such as of course kind of captured it with his nearly a protest but it goes back to mexico city in 1068 with tommie smith and john carlos raising their fists on the podium you're seeing that more and more and olympics events recently at the pan american games we saw fencer race and vote in and hammer thro
until they come after you and then they're your pals and to alex's point the indigenous peoples were targeted in this dakota thing and it's kind of like voter id even if the intent is not to exclude minorities that consequence is that they get singled out we've seen a lot of protests now taking place in pro sports and that's a private entity but there are you know kind of either clamping down or you know you've seen all the controversy with copper nick or you know that but you know what sports...
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>> alex trebek! >> reporter: from the beginning, alex trebek has taken his stage four pancreatic cancer diagnosis with grit and optimism. >> i'm going to fight this and i'm going to keep working. >> reporter: and now the beloved host of "jeopardy!" is revealing a new setback in that fight. >> we thought i was finished with chemo. that was a bit premature and certainly overoptimistic. >> reporter: trebek tells us his health recently took a turn. you said there were two things you wanted to do this summer, you said you were going to try to get your strength back and trial to grow your hair back. how was the summer on those two fronts? >> dismal. >> reporter: really? >> my hair started to grow back, but now i have to undergo chemo again. occasionally it will cause excruciating pain in my lower back. other times it's fatigue. other times it's nausea. it varies. cancer is mysterious in more ways than one. >> reporter: are you starting to think any differently about life in trying to make sure, oh, i alway
>> alex trebek! >> reporter: from the beginning, alex trebek has taken his stage four pancreatic cancer diagnosis with grit and optimism. >> i'm going to fight this and i'm going to keep working. >> reporter: and now the beloved host of "jeopardy!" is revealing a new setback in that fight. >> we thought i was finished with chemo. that was a bit premature and certainly overoptimistic. >> reporter: trebek tells us his health recently took a turn. you...
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and we rejoin alex on the second pa rt and we rejoin alex on the second part of his adventure at sea.ly bad idea. don't go away. backin get a truly bad idea. don't go away. back in the early 90s, madonna had a huge global hit with her single "voegele". 30 years on, it looks like voguing is back. so we sent ben hunt to new york to learn some attitude. this one should be good. voguing has impacted me in so many ways. before i started, i was voguing has impacted me in so many ways. before i started, iwas a less confident person than i am now. it has helped me rake out of my shell and be more expressive, not be afraid to be like, boom, this is me. voguing, a culture and for many, a lifeline. initially born out of the harlem renaissance in the 1920s, through time, voguing became a form of expression. for sometimes marginalised community. most were lg bt marginalised community. most were lgbt and marginalised community. most were lg bt and people marginalised community. most were lgbt and people of colour. and houses and families at the centre of the subculture provided a centre of support
and we rejoin alex on the second pa rt and we rejoin alex on the second part of his adventure at sea.ly bad idea. don't go away. backin get a truly bad idea. don't go away. back in the early 90s, madonna had a huge global hit with her single "voegele". 30 years on, it looks like voguing is back. so we sent ben hunt to new york to learn some attitude. this one should be good. voguing has impacted me in so many ways. before i started, i was voguing has impacted me in so many ways....
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i'm alex in for ana cabrera. thanks so much for joining us.e are beginning tonight with breaking news and a brand-new snapshot of the democratic race for president in iowa. a neck-and-neck race at the very top. and we are going to be revealing those results from the cnn des moines registered poll. this is why it matters. the history. hillary clinton, al gore in the last four presidential elections when no democratic incumbent was running, the winner of the iowa democratic caucuses went on to be the nominee. and tonight these numbers will offer critical clues about how these iowa voters are feeling 135 days out from those first in the nation caucuses. so let's get right to it. cnn's jessica dean is live in des moines where the candidates gathered there today. but we are beginning with cnn political director david and the new numbers everyone has been waiting for. david, lots to get at in this new poll. what does it tell us about where this race stands right now? >> reporter: it tells us, alex, that this race stands at an entirely new place righ
i'm alex in for ana cabrera. thanks so much for joining us.e are beginning tonight with breaking news and a brand-new snapshot of the democratic race for president in iowa. a neck-and-neck race at the very top. and we are going to be revealing those results from the cnn des moines registered poll. this is why it matters. the history. hillary clinton, al gore in the last four presidential elections when no democratic incumbent was running, the winner of the iowa democratic caucuses went on to be...
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>> yeah, alex. so, cory booker's campaign manager this morning sent a memo to staff and supporters painting a pretty bleak picture of the campaign's finances. he's obviously struggled to get ahead, about 2% in our most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. and what he's saying is if they don't raise another $1.7 million by the end of this quarter, which is ten days from now, booker might have to drop out of the race. and he's very blunt about this. they're definitely trying to use this to raise money, without a doubt, but it's a desperate move. it's a hail mary, a healthy coffer and campaign doesn't say they're going to have to drop out of the race in the next ten days. >> right. there are some -- i guess they could say he's using this to try to drum up money, but that's not the kind of image you want. how much are we talking about? >> they're saying $1.7 million, which would be a big goal for him in the last ten days of the previous two quarters, me raised $1 million in the first quarter and
>> yeah, alex. so, cory booker's campaign manager this morning sent a memo to staff and supporters painting a pretty bleak picture of the campaign's finances. he's obviously struggled to get ahead, about 2% in our most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. and what he's saying is if they don't raise another $1.7 million by the end of this quarter, which is ten days from now, booker might have to drop out of the race. and he's very blunt about this. they're definitely...
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>> two key points here, alex.looking at general elections for the primary can create a false sense of security and i don't want democrats to create any false sense of security around the numbers that we're seeing around biden and even bernie. historically we've seen folks that have polled well this far out don't do well this close. we have so much time before the election over a year from now. on climate change though i think you're starting to see this is one of the issues we're seeing the democratic base shift. in 2013 pew did a survey of democrat leading independents in which hopefully 53% think that was a threat. today in 2019 84% of democrats and democrat leading independents think that is a threat to the united states a and to our country. and so i think for us and for the field those are the kind of things we need to take a note of. how has the democratic base shifted since 2012 and 2016? >> it's a big enough issue that msnbc is holding its own it town hall. joe biden went on stevphen colbert let's listen t
>> two key points here, alex.looking at general elections for the primary can create a false sense of security and i don't want democrats to create any false sense of security around the numbers that we're seeing around biden and even bernie. historically we've seen folks that have polled well this far out don't do well this close. we have so much time before the election over a year from now. on climate change though i think you're starting to see this is one of the issues we're seeing...
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tweets emails and messages in response to last week's show more access such an interesting episode of alex i'm unsure on what operation yellow hammer left out and says shocker his will says richard murphy thanks for the create clinicians on today's alec salmon shield terry says what an eloquent guest are really interesting interview with richard murphy thanks for another great show bartholomew says thanks ricky for recommend to me this episode of the alex salmon sure i should watch it more where we hope you do a.j. i preferred the 1st interview be asked to the 2nd interview dramatic political changes are always going to bring about economic destructions so i ask him if likely economic disruptions would also be a good reason not to go ahead with scottish independence and see and as both interview suggested the world is headed towards recession anyways i ever think that this is to break that advantage other than disadvantage and finally from sheila who says the main goal is to make a few people very rich see their transition. the level and what's next after globalization is a book written by
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so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences no good would be negative but it's will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well side i think it's in anyone's decide to want to stay at a no deal how come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length of extension would be off the same reports just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years being proposed so that the brits could quote still without breaks it and have it fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the background will this tha
so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences no good would be negative but it's will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well side i think it's in anyone's decide to want to stay at a no deal how come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length of...
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anniversary of the war particular events associate with it become part of that political struggle ok alex let me go to you in london and say you know we have as i pointed out a few seconds ago russia wasn't invited to these festivities in poland certainly a snub to the russians but the germans were invited. it reminds me of the you know the the soviet nazi non-aggression pact ok i mean if one can draw conclusions about the morality of that but the cold political calculation you can't deny but the poles want to seem to have it just one way go ahead alex well the poles have their own interpretation of the of the model of software control the russians have theirs there's also what people like jeffrey roberts to do which is that you go through history and you decide what you you have i'm not saying polls are not entitled to their own interpretation of the molotov ribbentrop that my own personal view is that given the situation which existed in august 19th 39 a pact between the soviet union and germany was probably something that many people in moscow would have decided made sense to them yeah
anniversary of the war particular events associate with it become part of that political struggle ok alex let me go to you in london and say you know we have as i pointed out a few seconds ago russia wasn't invited to these festivities in poland certainly a snub to the russians but the germans were invited. it reminds me of the you know the the soviet nazi non-aggression pact ok i mean if one can draw conclusions about the morality of that but the cold political calculation you can't deny but...
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ramon: un reporte de alex .nte nos quedÓ marcado y quedarÁ marcado. ramon: esperemos que nunca, nunca jamÁs se vuelva a repetir. ♪ palmira: el dÍa de hoy aumenta la temperatura y se espera que a partir de maÑana incremente mÁs. ramon: bien el calor otra vez, palmira. prevÉ que el termÓmetro estÉ pegando los tres dÍgitos para el viernes. o sea, mÁs somera los 100°. vamos a pasar con nuestra meteorÓloga suheily j. lopez belen que ya estÁ preparada con la "ventana al tiempo". suheily j. lopez belen: muchÍsimas gracias, desde maÑana jueves esa botella de agua, se protector solar estarÁ bastante caluroso la regiÓn, si caen y mantenerse muy bien hidratado. mientras para las prÓximas horas con condiciones muy estable en toda la regiÓn del Área de la bahÍa. la mínima se anticipa las 61. ya para esas horas de la tarde del jueves temperatura los noventas. por lo menos en la regiÓn de san josÉ. pero fÍjese, que ya hacia lo que serÍa ese prÓximo viernes nos acercamos a los 95, oakland muy cerca de los 90, jueves a viernes e
ramon: un reporte de alex .nte nos quedÓ marcado y quedarÁ marcado. ramon: esperemos que nunca, nunca jamÁs se vuelva a repetir. ♪ palmira: el dÍa de hoy aumenta la temperatura y se espera que a partir de maÑana incremente mÁs. ramon: bien el calor otra vez, palmira. prevÉ que el termÓmetro estÉ pegando los tres dÍgitos para el viernes. o sea, mÁs somera los 100°. vamos a pasar con nuestra meteorÓloga suheily j. lopez belen que ya estÁ preparada con la "ventana al...
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between the 2 i'll start with you alex and. well yes so obviously we're pretty businesses of corporations ahead of the people i mean i think that's something that's been going on forever if it's not a king it's a corporation and look i mean the bottom line here when you have protests and this is something that it's to tears the mainstream media 1st of all does not pay attention to peaceful protests until somebody throws a rock nobody's watching what's going on so this whole peaceful protest thing which is protected by the 1st amendment in the states and which is protected here in canada has almost become something like a yeah go occupy yourselves go march go protest go do what you going to do but we're not going to pay attention to it anyway and then there's the 2nd facet of it which we saw during the occupy movement and you can even talk about the bill of the 1000000 man march back in 1995 break it up so well you have to do is instead of having a cohesive message you toss in somebody like louis farrakhan in 1905 or when it com
between the 2 i'll start with you alex and. well yes so obviously we're pretty businesses of corporations ahead of the people i mean i think that's something that's been going on forever if it's not a king it's a corporation and look i mean the bottom line here when you have protests and this is something that it's to tears the mainstream media 1st of all does not pay attention to peaceful protests until somebody throws a rock nobody's watching what's going on so this whole peaceful protest...
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alex: we don't think it would be a formal meeting at the u.n. general assembly. one possibility could be that french president emmanuel macron arranges a meeting with rouhani, and then macron invites trump to join him. it could be some thing a similar -- as simple as that three of them getting a meeting in a hotel suite. amanda: it is not just that john bolton, who would take a dim view -- where do the allies of the u.s. lineup with this? very israel would be alarmed about the president meeting with rouhani. benjamin netanyahu has encouraged president trump to drop out of the iran deal. he has encouraged the u.s. to confront iran. to hold them accountable for the behavior across the middle east, for their missile programs. and to create a new nuclear deal that would prohibit countries from gaining a nuclear weapon. israel has already been stark about our allies with the rouhani meeting. amanda: thank you so much for being with us. i justin trudeau has kicked off canada possible election campaign today per liberals are locked in a tight race with the opposition co
alex: we don't think it would be a formal meeting at the u.n. general assembly. one possibility could be that french president emmanuel macron arranges a meeting with rouhani, and then macron invites trump to join him. it could be some thing a similar -- as simple as that three of them getting a meeting in a hotel suite. amanda: it is not just that john bolton, who would take a dim view -- where do the allies of the u.s. lineup with this? very israel would be alarmed about the president meeting...
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alex always a pleasure great talking to you again. there is a reason why the brakes drama has diverted attention from many other areas of politics 2 prime ministers have already fallen on breaks it and the latest one could follow them huge headlines have followed the biggest personalities in the plea even though a socialist as merely supporting members of the cast some who are coming like dynasty spinmeister in chief dominic cummings and those now leaving the stage like former scottish tory leader the davidson insofar as the economy has been debated to talk it's been in terms of the economic consequences of brics it to one degree or another for the u.k. these range from medium term catastrophic to short term turbulence to cite the cabinet breaks at supremos or in favor description however although crucial for the u.k. and for ireland the economic consequences of brics it are but one small factor impacting on the world's economy at present it is far more likely that the direction on the world economy will dictate the outcome or at leas
alex always a pleasure great talking to you again. there is a reason why the brakes drama has diverted attention from many other areas of politics 2 prime ministers have already fallen on breaks it and the latest one could follow them huge headlines have followed the biggest personalities in the plea even though a socialist as merely supporting members of the cast some who are coming like dynasty spinmeister in chief dominic cummings and those now leaving the stage like former scottish tory...
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. >> and i'm alex marquardt.ood to be here. >>> new pictures in the bahamas to show you with more than 1500 hurricane evacuees -- actually about 1100 expected to arrive in florida, at any moment now. survivors are just trying to find a place to go after his devastating hurricane. we know at least 43 people have died. that's the official toll right now in what was the strongest hurricane ever to slam the islands. officials say that number expected to drastically increase. hundreds if not thousands of people are still missing. survivors looking for they are loved ones, they're frantic. we're live throughout the day. >>> could democrats be taking a big step towards impeaching the presidenty we're learning now details about a big vote next week which could pave the way to impeaching president trump. >>> a possible conflict of interest, perhaps, how a golf resort, a small airport and the president's company are at the center of an investigation over military spending. >>> we begin this morning with you, with this majo
. >> and i'm alex marquardt.ood to be here. >>> new pictures in the bahamas to show you with more than 1500 hurricane evacuees -- actually about 1100 expected to arrive in florida, at any moment now. survivors are just trying to find a place to go after his devastating hurricane. we know at least 43 people have died. that's the official toll right now in what was the strongest hurricane ever to slam the islands. officials say that number expected to drastically increase. hundreds...
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and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall—ship challenge at sea. hang on, i'm stuck! that if you can, and don't forget, if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me, carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello once again. whilst some spots, particularly across northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, well, eventually weather fronts piled in from the atlantic. here we are on tuesday. you get the sense we may well be in for something of a repeat performance. in fact, tuesday could be one of the wettest and windiest days that many areas will have seen for quite some time. in the first part of the day, it's the southern half of britain that's likely to see the very worst of the conditions on offer. as i take you on through the morning and on into the afternoon, you'll notice that some of those really dark blues and greens gradually work their way ever further towards the north and it will be a fairly slow proce
and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall—ship challenge at sea. hang on, i'm stuck! that if you can, and don't forget, if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me, carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello once again. whilst some spots, particularly across northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, well, eventually weather...
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and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall ship challenge at sea. hang on, i'm stuck!n us for that if you can, and don't forget — if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me, carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello there. while saturday brought us another warm, dry september day across much of the uk, things are now changing from sunday and through the course of this coming week it's a more unsettled picture. rain or showers at times through the day on sunday and things will start to feel a little bit cooler than they have done recently, too. the reason for that is that we've got low pressure out towards the north—west of the uk. and that's going to be driving in some weather fronts through the day. and we've got further low pressure systems waiting out in the wings for later on in the week. so we start off sunday morning with some heavy showers, particularly across south—west england, the midlands, wales, northern ireland,
and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall ship challenge at sea. hang on, i'm stuck!n us for that if you can, and don't forget — if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me, carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello there. while saturday brought us another warm, dry september day across much of the uk, things are now changing from sunday and...
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alex harris. appreciate it.uick reminder, for any interviews you missed it, you can catch them all on your bloomberg. the function is tv . a good day to remind you that for live events, the function is live go on your bloomberg. from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. is responsible to the weekend attack on saudi oil facilities. an official tells bloomberg the information will be made public within the next 48 hours. the official could not confirm nor don't -- nor deny a cbs news report that the u.s. has identified locations in southern iran in which it believes more than 20 jones and cruise missiles were launched to the saudi energy -- energy minister says 50% of crude oil production cut from the attack has now been restored. in afghanistan, a suicide bomber targeted a campaign rally by their president today. the president was not hurt but at least 24 people were killed and others wounded. killedater, an explosion at least 22. the taliban cl
alex harris. appreciate it.uick reminder, for any interviews you missed it, you can catch them all on your bloomberg. the function is tv . a good day to remind you that for live events, the function is live go on your bloomberg. from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. is responsible to the weekend attack on saudi oil facilities. an official tells bloomberg the information will be made public within the next 48 hours. the...
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and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall ship challenge at sea.for that. don't forget if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys, on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello. whether you were sailing or out and about on land this week you will need to keep abreast of the forecast because there are significant changes coming up compared to where we have been in recent days. some of you might have noticed a change given we have a succession of weather fronts bringing showers, thunderstorms, if not longer spells of rain across the british isles as we speak. this is the past few hours, we have had showers and thunderstorms working into the east of the country and into the east of the country and into the east of the country and into the heart of scotland and overnight rain pushes further towards the north and later this afternoon, the first part of the evening, some showers will get into wales and the south—we
and we rejoin alex as he takes on another tall ship challenge at sea.for that. don't forget if you want to follow the travel show team on theirjourneys, on the road in real time, you can catch us on social media. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team in japan, it's goodbye. hello. whether you were sailing or out and about on land this week you will need to keep abreast of the forecast because there are significant changes coming up compared to where we...
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if you want it again right it was is just cherry picking here so alex i want to change gears a little bit here i mean we still have in 2019 polls arguing about the past and pointing fingers at russia but unfortunately they have passed up or or avoided or ignored historical precedent of reconciliation i mean a lot of people that are watching this program that are keenly interested in history know the history the acrimonious relationship that france and germany had prior to the 2nd world war that reconciliation is a model for the poles and the russians to emulate but there is but for it to be emulated you have to have both parties only one party doesn't want to do it the other one does go ahead alex we're all this is exactly so. the point you understand about this is that poland actually is a country that is no longer threatened by russia i mean those who are rules over territory over borders that it was talking about they've got poland bought the way it was called up and so it very substantially territory in the west which is now of course you know from germany nobody suggesting that b
if you want it again right it was is just cherry picking here so alex i want to change gears a little bit here i mean we still have in 2019 polls arguing about the past and pointing fingers at russia but unfortunately they have passed up or or avoided or ignored historical precedent of reconciliation i mean a lot of people that are watching this program that are keenly interested in history know the history the acrimonious relationship that france and germany had prior to the 2nd world war that...
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end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d. w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent. she says the country parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brexit prime minister johnson appears to have lost control. and features tail and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formally wrote for the german newspapers developed and the vhs of office. and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system the britons than some populist seem to believe. and it's a pleasure to welcome john worse he isn't a u. citizen with a u. k. passport to this in berlin he's a blogger political adviser and a member of the green party. he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the brexit party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous. game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving. how does he actually perhaps over played his hand
end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d. w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent. she says the country parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brexit prime minister johnson appears to have lost control. and features tail and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formally wrote for the german newspapers developed and the vhs of office....
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end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brags that prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and features taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve bell and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worse he is an e.u. citizen with a. a passport to this in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the record that party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could
end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over brags that prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and features taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve bell and the bitch and he...
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was the red army that liberated poland from from nazi occupation that's why i would disagree with alex about paul there are more school remember who liberated the country and they are dismayed by the fact that cemeteries of soviet soldiers who died in poland are being desecrated well the polish government says only removing their symbols what is a memorial site and point you have the emblem of the soviet union or in the fortress the portrait of stardom and you have the scription 3000 soldiers buried here if you take down the solve it them but them you destroy the memory these people are no longer there symbolically and the polish government is doing it right now so there are paulson talks in that situation that are the interesting point is that. i think there are 2 black legends about president putin and his attitude to history in the west the 1st is that he invaded ukraine and you can just go watch the television in the end of 2013 in the beginning of 20145 months along coup and put in only reacted in march when it became inevitable that the new. it's all installed itself in ukraine b
was the red army that liberated poland from from nazi occupation that's why i would disagree with alex about paul there are more school remember who liberated the country and they are dismayed by the fact that cemeteries of soviet soldiers who died in poland are being desecrated well the polish government says only removing their symbols what is a memorial site and point you have the emblem of the soviet union or in the fortress the portrait of stardom and you have the scription 3000 soldiers...