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andy hallford's first u.k. rate hike. when? [laughter] andy: not for quite a while.k: is that a year or two? andy: i think that is a year or two. mark: thanks for joining us. vonnie: fantastic stuff. well done. still ahead, of this is sprinting ahead in the sporting goods field. as is sprinting ahead in the sporting goods field. here with the ceo said. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i'm mark barton with the european close. 8 minutes to go. adidas leaving the competition in the dust. it is reporting strong second-quarter sales. francine lacqua and tom keene asked about the company global sales. >> we grew almost 20% with double the income forecast growth for the year. we grow in the u.s. more than 30%. china, almost 30%. ecomm, 60%. we are happy with the focus and satisfied with the focus. overall, we are very happy and satisfied with the progress we are making in a market that is not so easy anymore. francine: there is more and more price competition out there, but given the cash and
andy hallford's first u.k. rate hike. when? [laughter] andy: not for quite a while.k: is that a year or two? andy: i think that is a year or two. mark: thanks for joining us. vonnie: fantastic stuff. well done. still ahead, of this is sprinting ahead in the sporting goods field. as is sprinting ahead in the sporting goods field. here with the ceo said. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i'm mark barton with the...
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>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind. so, you know, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as my injury, where my injury might be 10 years from now, whether or not i still have my arm. the floors, you know, they were porcelain or ceramic, very slippery. because of my injury, i'm not as steady on my feet. so i lose my balance. we ripped out the ceramic flooring. building homes for heroes asked me what i wanted in the kitchen because i might not keep my arm forever. so by putting these, um, handles that are easy for me to grab with one hand, doing the soft close, the open and soft close. um, they also did, uh, one of these here where i can just pull it down with one arm and pull it back up. >> very functional fo
>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind. so, you know, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as...
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i am here with andy cohen! [ cheers and applause ] "radio andy." channel 102. that you know a lot about tv shows. >> okay. >> jimmy: so i want to play a a game. i want to know if you can describe the tv shows in just five seconds. >> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: it's time to play a a game called five seconds summaries. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ one two three four five second summaries ♪ >> jimmy: here's how -- >> that's good theme song. >> jimmy: it's not bad right? >> yeah, yeah it's good. >> jimmy: one, two, three, four. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here's how the game works. we have a stack of cards right here. each card has the name of a tv show on it. we have not seen these. as soon as you look at the card, you have five seconds to describe what the show is about the best you can, and make me try to guess what show it is. you can't use any words in the title, or say any of the actor's names or the characters in the show. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, you're just describing -- >> no characters' names. okay. >> jimmy: no, you're just describing what the
i am here with andy cohen! [ cheers and applause ] "radio andy." channel 102. that you know a lot about tv shows. >> okay. >> jimmy: so i want to play a a game. i want to know if you can describe the tv shows in just five seconds. >> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: it's time to play a a game called five seconds summaries. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ one two three four five second summaries ♪ >> jimmy: here's how -- >> that's good theme song....
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>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind.now, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as my injury, where my injury might be 10 years from now, whether or not i still have my arm. the floors, you know, they were porcelain or ceramic, very slippery. because of my injury, i'm not as steady on my feet. so i lose my balance. we ripped out the ceramic flooring. building homes for heroes asked me what i wanted in the kitchen because i might not keep my arm forever. so by putting these, um, handles that are easy for me to grab with one hand, doing the soft close, the open and soft close. um, they also did, uh, one of these here where i can just pull it down with one arm and pull it back up. >> very functional for you. >>
>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind.now, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as my injury,...
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to do this, our first speaker will be andy rotter. andy. [ applause ] >> thank you, mel. thanks to everyone here, everyone here on the panel. this is in part an origin story. i was a bit player in the very beginning of frank's 1997 article. on july 3rd, 1995 i received from "the journal of american history," from the editor of the journal a request to read and evaluate a submission that was entitled with "reality" in additional quotation marks in george kennan's cold war. i found the article irresistible and agreed to the review. i remember the excitement i felt as i read the piece. it is one of those moments where i'm sure you've all had them, where you feel like parts of your brain that you didn't know existed suddenly are coming online. there were all of these things that i had vaguely imagined in the world of u.s. foreign relations but had never really been able to articulate for myself, and there they were in this piece. i didn't know who had written the essay. it was, of course, submitted to me at least anonymously, but i knew that i wanted to know the person who ha
to do this, our first speaker will be andy rotter. andy. [ applause ] >> thank you, mel. thanks to everyone here, everyone here on the panel. this is in part an origin story. i was a bit player in the very beginning of frank's 1997 article. on july 3rd, 1995 i received from "the journal of american history," from the editor of the journal a request to read and evaluate a submission that was entitled with "reality" in additional quotation marks in george kennan's cold...
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andy. if you want to stand up. >> host: stand up. [applaus [applause] >> and andy is one of many americans veterans who i interviewed. the great they think about andy was he was writing letters home almost every day so my narrative is full of these wonderful letters that andy wrote during the battle. >> host: let's read that first segment we talked about here. hue is the third largest city, i believe. >> sure, kind of like the chica chicago. >> host: not that we've ever been equated to a battlefield before, but let's-- this is an early part of the book and we should say the book actually begins, the narrative proper begins with one of many people we meet in hue 1968, which is the story of a north vietnamese villager. >> ktmung. a 18-year-old girl whose father has fought against the french, grandfather fought against the french. her older sister was skilled fighting against the south vietnamese army and americans and she herself had been taken and interrogated and waterboarded when she was l
andy. if you want to stand up. >> host: stand up. [applaus [applause] >> and andy is one of many americans veterans who i interviewed. the great they think about andy was he was writing letters home almost every day so my narrative is full of these wonderful letters that andy wrote during the battle. >> host: let's read that first segment we talked about here. hue is the third largest city, i believe. >> sure, kind of like the chica chicago. >> host: not that we've...
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nadal only needs to make the semi—finals if he is to move ahead of andy murray, who's not featuring in us open continues. i remember when he was injured at the end of the last year and here he is, a few matches away from clinching world number one. in a way it seems very far yet it's very near but he's just got to stay focused and hopefully him for his sake he is going to make it, and if not i'm happy for andy to get another week at world number one because the run he showed as well last year was tremendous. i have unbelievable respect for andy that he was able to do to number one and finished the year at world number one, that was nice to see. now it's probably going to bea nice to see. now it's probably going to be a changing of the guard at world number one level in the near future and hopefully rafa can get there again, he would absolutely deserve it after his 10th french 0pen win in the summer here. french open champion jelena 0stapenko has been knocked out in the first round of the wta tournament in toronto by qualifier varvara lepchenko. the 31—year—old recovered from losing the
nadal only needs to make the semi—finals if he is to move ahead of andy murray, who's not featuring in us open continues. i remember when he was injured at the end of the last year and here he is, a few matches away from clinching world number one. in a way it seems very far yet it's very near but he's just got to stay focused and hopefully him for his sake he is going to make it, and if not i'm happy for andy to get another week at world number one because the run he showed as well last year...
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andy verity, bbc news., charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news. this is bbc news. i am david eades. the latest headlines: the un security council has condemned north korea's firing of a missile over japan, which pyongyang has confirmed it carried out. the security council has demanded that pyongyang abandon its nuclear weapons programme. tropical storm harvey appears to be moving to the north, but has left a trail of chaos and devastation in its wake. the mayor of houston has imposed a curfew to deter looters, as rescue operations go on. concerns are growing 39—year—old girl who vanished at a wedding in eastern france. french police have launched a kidnapping investigation into the disappearance. she was last seen on sunday. —— nine—year—old now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? the japan times leads with north korea confirming missile launch overjapan and kim jong—un warning of more to come. us president donald trump says all options are
andy verity, bbc news., charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news. this is bbc news. i am david eades. the latest headlines: the un security council has condemned north korea's firing of a missile over japan, which pyongyang has confirmed it carried out. the security council has demanded that pyongyang abandon its nuclear weapons programme. tropical storm harvey appears to be moving to the north, but has left a trail of chaos and devastation in its wake. the mayor of houston...
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andy moore reports.ools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers, for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. this is her message. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. and so, to that end, the 1,800 school inspectors in england will be taking part in sessions next month called, "when is safe, what really matters?" the aim is to get away from the tickbox culture of the past. there is also a warning today that children are spending too much of their free time online. it comes from the children's commissioner in england who says youngsters are bingeing on social media in the same way they like to tuck into junk food. she says they want parents to re
andy moore reports.ools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers, for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. this is her message. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of...
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andy bichel bomb one of the yes men spoke at an event and impersonated a d.n.c. representative he announced that the d.n.c. would throw off their corporate chains and basically begin standing for everything people actually want from free health care to no more war to getting corporate money out of politics it was it was pretty shocking for those in attendance and this is just one of the many awesome stunts pulled by the yes man here's my conversation with andy bichlbaum. andy thank you for joining me again yeah thanks for having me so you're now representative the d.n.c. what is it the the vice chair of civic engagement i think very prestigious position well done yeah congrats thanks you're used to this event or sat down and spoke out and basically said the democrats would stand for all of the things that americans really wish they stood for universal health care money out of politics and in private prisons stopping our analyst wars what was their response to the presentation. well people were delighted i mean i set it up i didn't just say you know we're going to
andy bichel bomb one of the yes men spoke at an event and impersonated a d.n.c. representative he announced that the d.n.c. would throw off their corporate chains and basically begin standing for everything people actually want from free health care to no more war to getting corporate money out of politics it was it was pretty shocking for those in attendance and this is just one of the many awesome stunts pulled by the yes man here's my conversation with andy bichlbaum. andy thank you for...
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we look at businesses andi about illness. is important because that will get you headlines and get people to notice. are we gullible? we see a celebrity uses this, but if you look at the peer review and evidence, we get blindsided by the celebrity. we are careful because around 2a% of my business is global household names that i make everybody pay, because it is how we earn a living so we cannot talk about who is on the database. celebrities are obligated to look amazing and functioning. filming is hard work, starting at aam and going to ten o'clock and you cannot afford to get sick. celebrities look for the newest and most effective ways to look good and feel good and that is why we should follow them, not just feel good and that is why we should follow them, notjust because they area follow them, notjust because they are a celebrity. when did a celebrity last look tired and horrible? we know this because on social media and anywhere, they will look beautiful, photographs, great make—up. look beautiful, photographs, great ma
we look at businesses andi about illness. is important because that will get you headlines and get people to notice. are we gullible? we see a celebrity uses this, but if you look at the peer review and evidence, we get blindsided by the celebrity. we are careful because around 2a% of my business is global household names that i make everybody pay, because it is how we earn a living so we cannot talk about who is on the database. celebrities are obligated to look amazing and functioning....
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((steve))cnn's andy rose has the latest. tensions between the u.s. and north korea are ratching up as the two countries traded threatsnorth korea's military announced it is "examninig the operational plan" to strike areas around the u.s. territory of guam where thousands of us service members and their families are stationed.the spokesman from the strategic force of the korean people's army, issued the very specific warning after president trump leveled a threat of his own on tuesday... president trump: "north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen." according to a report first published by the washington post, north korea has produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead-- althought one offical cautioned this isn't a consensus view. while sources familiar with the hermit state's nuclear program don't believe the capability has been tested yet, they stress it's not a point of "if,"... but "when."north korea had earlier threatened "physical action" in response to punishing
((steve))cnn's andy rose has the latest. tensions between the u.s. and north korea are ratching up as the two countries traded threatsnorth korea's military announced it is "examninig the operational plan" to strike areas around the u.s. territory of guam where thousands of us service members and their families are stationed.the spokesman from the strategic force of the korean people's army, issued the very specific warning after president trump leveled a threat of his own on...
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andy murray will be replaced as world no.1 by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnati masters.nteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out. federer was beaten by alexander zverev in the final of the montreal masters on sunday, and he later confirmed that he'd been nursing a back injury. the wimbledon champion was the only player who could have denied nadal the top spot in next monday's rankings. nadal will become world no.1 for the first time since july 2014. with the recent success of the england team, it's hard to believe that a 50—year ban on women's football was only lifted by the fa in 1971. now, a production at the edinburgh fringe is exploring the hidden history of the women's game — and the remarkable story of one of the pioneers of sport. rhia chohan reports. a girl living herdream a girl living her dream at. the green grass... big dream cheered on by thousands. the game takes to the stage. 0ffside is a tale of sweat and struggle and on the forgotten story of the first black female player in britain. emma clarke was born in liverpool in 1876. she bega
andy murray will be replaced as world no.1 by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnati masters.nteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out. federer was beaten by alexander zverev in the final of the montreal masters on sunday, and he later confirmed that he'd been nursing a back injury. the wimbledon champion was the only player who could have denied nadal the top spot in next monday's rankings. nadal will become world no.1 for the first time since july 2014. with the recent...
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i was there on the second maidan, andi maidan.here on the second maidan, and i stayed after second maidan, and i stayed after second maidan, even if the leader decided to do the same thing as poroshenko is doing to me now, to declare me persona non grata. so part of the ukrainian landscape and history for the last 25 years. no offence, but you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i am georgian. you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. iam georgian. iam you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i am georgian. i am proud to be georgian. but there are at intertwined stories of georgians and ukrainians. there were ukrainians fighting for georgia in the 90s against russian immigration, there we re against russian immigration, there were officers only front, on the eastern front. there are many people of georgian origin in ukraine. in the ukrainian political spectrum. there is a ukrainian minister in the georgian government. so if you will just talk about ethnicity, these countries are interconnected. and you are countries are interconne
i was there on the second maidan, andi maidan.here on the second maidan, and i stayed after second maidan, and i stayed after second maidan, even if the leader decided to do the same thing as poroshenko is doing to me now, to declare me persona non grata. so part of the ukrainian landscape and history for the last 25 years. no offence, but you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i am georgian. you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. iam georgian. iam you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i...
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andy.pearance for rysza rd masierak this was the first court appearance for ryszard masierak who is 31 and lives in evesham in worcestershire, he is originally from poland saw this court case lasted about half an hour and saw the proceedings go through an interpreter. he was denied bail and remanded through an interpreter. he was denied bailand remanded in through an interpreter. he was denied bail and remanded in custody to appear at aylesbury crown court next month. ryszard masierak blinked back the tears and was given a tissue as all 20 charges were put to him through an interpreter. afterwards, thames valley police made a brief statement. six men and two women died. four people who were injured remain in a serious condition in hospital. we‘ve had full cooperation from the two freight companies involved, and they are fully supporting us with our enquiries. our thoughts remain very much with those affected by this tragedy. mr masierak was driving an aim logistics lorry at the time of the
andy.pearance for rysza rd masierak this was the first court appearance for ryszard masierak who is 31 and lives in evesham in worcestershire, he is originally from poland saw this court case lasted about half an hour and saw the proceedings go through an interpreter. he was denied bail and remanded through an interpreter. he was denied bailand remanded in through an interpreter. he was denied bail and remanded in custody to appear at aylesbury crown court next month. ryszard masierak blinked...
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andy, can you still hear me? we have lost our line to andy, u nfortu nately.l drug injections to intensive care potions at the hospital. investigators have exhumed more than 100 bodies of patients who died in clinics where they worked. a british family have been rescued from their stranded catamaran after it ran aground on a reef in the south pacific during heavy seas. the rescue coordination centre of new zealand received their distress call and coordinated with a nearby yacht to retrieve the couple and their two children. officials said the family were very lucky that a nearby yacht — the only vessel in the area — was monitoring the emergency channel and able to rescue them from the reef. thousands of revellers are descending on west london for the second day of the notting hill carnival. 0rganisers are expecting a million visitors over both days. yesterday a minute's silence was observed in memory for those killed in the fire at grenfell tower, which is on the parade route. we can go live now to our reporter noel phillips who is in notting hill for us now.
andy, can you still hear me? we have lost our line to andy, u nfortu nately.l drug injections to intensive care potions at the hospital. investigators have exhumed more than 100 bodies of patients who died in clinics where they worked. a british family have been rescued from their stranded catamaran after it ran aground on a reef in the south pacific during heavy seas. the rescue coordination centre of new zealand received their distress call and coordinated with a nearby yacht to retrieve the...
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andy peck there, the founder of trustedhousesitters.. yes, and a lot of tweets about reallocating for work. germany's car manufacturers could agree a plan to slash diesel emissions at a summit later today. it's now two years since some of the country's biggest manufacturers were found guilty of cheating emissions tests. let's go live to berlin and speak to oui’ let's go live to berlin and speak to our correspondentjenny hill. tell us more our correspondentjenny hill. tell us more about this big gathering today. yes, it is worth noting first of all that air pollution in many german cities now regularly exceeds the legal limit and that is what is really concerning politicians, and they remained it is an election year. it is being blamed the combustion engine. the city of stuttgart is looking at banning diesel cars outright from the city and other cities may follow suit. of course a huge headache for germany's all—powerful automotive industry. the idea of today's summit is not just trying to restore the rather tarnished reputation of germa
andy peck there, the founder of trustedhousesitters.. yes, and a lot of tweets about reallocating for work. germany's car manufacturers could agree a plan to slash diesel emissions at a summit later today. it's now two years since some of the country's biggest manufacturers were found guilty of cheating emissions tests. let's go live to berlin and speak to oui’ let's go live to berlin and speak to our correspondentjenny hill. tell us more our correspondentjenny hill. tell us more about this...
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we're in beautiful discovery bay at the home of andi kim.has lived in this home for 30 years so of course the kitchen needed updating. but -- after a bad experience andi was very reluctant to have anybody inside her house doing work. it took her 6 long years to build up the courage to have anybody inside again. that's when she found kitchen experts. rned out tuand to be a great fit. why? no subcontractors. dean the lead designer took her through every step with ease and they worked within andi's budgets. kitchen experts of california has been in business for over 10 years. they have remodeled thousands of kitchens just like andi's. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes because you're going to find out how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen
we're in beautiful discovery bay at the home of andi kim.has lived in this home for 30 years so of course the kitchen needed updating. but -- after a bad experience andi was very reluctant to have anybody inside her house doing work. it took her 6 long years to build up the courage to have anybody inside again. that's when she found kitchen experts. rned out tuand to be a great fit. why? no subcontractors. dean the lead designer took her through every step with ease and they worked within...
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phil: (muffled) andy's on his way to propose to beth! we can't hear anything! just toss me the phone. all: no! no, you're right. we all have our strengths. i'm a great gift giver. here, cam. oh. dad? andy's on his way to propose to beth! (all gasp) aww! that's very sweet! it's not sweet! haley and andy love each other, but they don't know it! all: whoa. is that true, honey? what makes you think he's in love with me? i could tell by the way he hugged you goodbye. phil, are you sure about this? claire, i think i know the look of love in another man's eyes. this is crazy. should i call him? his phone's off, but he said he was going to the beach. (sighs) i know what beach he likes. i thought you were the "beach" he likes. there they are. should i do this? i shouldn't do this.
phil: (muffled) andy's on his way to propose to beth! we can't hear anything! just toss me the phone. all: no! no, you're right. we all have our strengths. i'm a great gift giver. here, cam. oh. dad? andy's on his way to propose to beth! (all gasp) aww! that's very sweet! it's not sweet! haley and andy love each other, but they don't know it! all: whoa. is that true, honey? what makes you think he's in love with me? i could tell by the way he hugged you goodbye. phil, are you sure about this?...
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andy moore, bbc news.may need temporary emergency shelters with more than two—and—a—half feet of rain fallen on the city of houston alone. i can speak now to phillip truitt, public information officer for the texas a&m forest service that has been helping with rescue and relief efforts. thank you very much for coming on. tell us about the help you‘ve been able to offer people here. some of our biggest things right now has been focussing on life safety, you know getting in there, supporting the responders, trying to get people out of the flooded zones and impact zones. out of the flooded zones and impact zones. right now that‘s our number one priority. what sort of difficulties have people been facing this their homes before you and others have arrived? besides the flooding, not having power, water, sewer. things we take for granted. when you don‘t have those, it‘s a lot different lifestyle. often, floodwaters rising really quickly here. yeah, floodwaters can rise fast and overtake you quickly. it only take
andy moore, bbc news.may need temporary emergency shelters with more than two—and—a—half feet of rain fallen on the city of houston alone. i can speak now to phillip truitt, public information officer for the texas a&m forest service that has been helping with rescue and relief efforts. thank you very much for coming on. tell us about the help you‘ve been able to offer people here. some of our biggest things right now has been focussing on life safety, you know getting in there,...
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but during winter months it got progressively worse andi months it got progressively worse and i lost of power in my left hand. that bid is not too bad but if i try to squeeze, you could put a sponge, that is as hard as i can get. i have done a few programmes on concussion and when i was there the surgeon concussion and when i was there the surgeon had a big graph of head injuries. did you get some head knocks? i think you always do in the way that we played, definitely. not often concussed but a few banks to the head. a lot of people in scotla nd the head. a lot of people in scotland 1% in scotland, so around 500 sufferers. and quite a large majority probably would have played by. majority probably would have played rugby. i do not think there is any connection to it,. i do not think anyone in the game has ever had a bad word about you. what has the reaction been from people you do not even know? outstanding. the reaction from everyone, really, especially by from everyone, really, especially rugby players. some we know and some we do not. the support has been unbelievable and very hu
but during winter months it got progressively worse andi months it got progressively worse and i lost of power in my left hand. that bid is not too bad but if i try to squeeze, you could put a sponge, that is as hard as i can get. i have done a few programmes on concussion and when i was there the surgeon concussion and when i was there the surgeon had a big graph of head injuries. did you get some head knocks? i think you always do in the way that we played, definitely. not often concussed but...
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andy scholes with their reaction. can i give it to you straight? that airline credit card you have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it?
andy scholes with their reaction. can i give it to you straight? that airline credit card you have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you,...
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colonel in the marine corps running for congress in kentucky against incumbent andy barr in the 2018 midterm elections. colonel, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your number one issue in this campaign? >> well, good evening, lawrence. it's nice to be here tonight. my number one issue with the sixth district of kentucky when i talk to people here, it's health care. i mean, kentuckians have benefited from the affordable care act, and we have an incumbent republican who wants to enthusiastically and did vote for a bill that was just terrible. and is going to hurt kentuckians. that's definitely our number one issue, my number one issue. >> and kentucky is one of the more successful states in
colonel in the marine corps running for congress in kentucky against incumbent andy barr in the 2018 midterm elections. colonel, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your number one issue in this campaign? >> well, good evening, lawrence. it's nice to be here tonight. my number one issue with the sixth district of kentucky when i talk to people here, it's health care. i mean, kentuckians have benefited from the affordable care act, and we have an incumbent republican who...
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andy rose has the story. >> here is what i want to tell every american today.s nation must end this culture of leaks. >> reporter: in an announcement friday, jeff sessions laid out potentially bold steps to crack down on leaks of classified information to the media. its first step, targeting the media and how subpoenas are issued to them. >> we respect the important role the press plays and we'll give them respect but it is not unlimited. >> reporter: while leaks of classified information are nothing new, they have been a source of aggravation for president donald trump and his administration since he took office. trump has repeatedly threatened action against those behind the leaks. reality winner, a federal non-contract co contractor, is the only one accused of doing just that so far. the justice department is just getting started. >> it is important for the american people and those who might be thinking about leaking classified or sensitive information, to know that criminals who would illegally use their access to our most sensitive information to endanger
andy rose has the story. >> here is what i want to tell every american today.s nation must end this culture of leaks. >> reporter: in an announcement friday, jeff sessions laid out potentially bold steps to crack down on leaks of classified information to the media. its first step, targeting the media and how subpoenas are issued to them. >> we respect the important role the press plays and we'll give them respect but it is not unlimited. >> reporter: while leaks of...
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world number two andy murray has pulled out of the us open. struggling with a hip injury since losing his wimbledon semifinal match to american sam querrey. we understand murray travelled to new york last weekend and after a week of practice he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himselfjustice. he went on to say his hip is too sore to win the tournament and ultimately that's what he aimed to do. no decision has been made about the rest of his year yet. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole position of his career for sunday's belgian grand prix, equalling michael schumacher‘s record. the british driver will be lining up his mercedes, in his two hundredth grand prix in spa on sunday. world championship leader sebastian vettel is also on the front row of the grid having posted the second fastest time.
world number two andy murray has pulled out of the us open. struggling with a hip injury since losing his wimbledon semifinal match to american sam querrey. we understand murray travelled to new york last weekend and after a week of practice he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himselfjustice. he went on to say his hip is too sore to win the tournament and ultimately that's what he aimed to do. no decision has been made about the rest of his year yet. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole...
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tell you that there's also congressmen here in arizona, like congressmen trent franks, congressman andy biggs, who have
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joinings now is andy puzder.y, maybe you know more about this than i do, but i'm not inclined to believe that eight out of ten americans are paycheck to paycheck. it's not that bad, is it? >> well, it's certainly not that bad if you're in the upper income level. look, this is just like a business, it's revenue and costs, and these people aren't bringing in enough income to cover the costs of living in states like california and new york. so i think a percentage of them are going to be there. but if you make over $100,000 a year, the percentage comes down to 9%. if you make 50-$100,000 a year, it comes down to 28%. stuart: hold on a second. so $50-$100,000 a year, i'd call that sort of middle -- doing okay, middle america. it's only 20% paycheck to paycheck, that's correct? >> 28. close to 30. stuart: so the paycheck to paycheck bunch are concentrated in under $50,000 a year. >> exactly. stuart: my question is how will tax cuts help them? >> well, again, it's just like you're running a business. if you can reduce
joinings now is andy puzder.y, maybe you know more about this than i do, but i'm not inclined to believe that eight out of ten americans are paycheck to paycheck. it's not that bad, is it? >> well, it's certainly not that bad if you're in the upper income level. look, this is just like a business, it's revenue and costs, and these people aren't bringing in enough income to cover the costs of living in states like california and new york. so i think a percentage of them are going to be...
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andy david -- also dr. adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave their homes because of the war that is going on there. and for us, they are peoples with names and faces and families and life stories and jobs they left behind. so this is how i see them, and this is how i would like other people to see them. >> you deployed twice, so how long were you working there? and tell us some of your stories. >> so, i was volunteering in greece for two times. the first time, i came back to israel actually, and, unfortunately, tragedies happen there on weekly basis. and the most devastating one happened on the 28th of october, when two boats started to
andy david -- also dr. adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave their homes because of the war...
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arsenal best leicester 4—3. 0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching. friday, an unprecedented start to the premier league season, but for the fans that familiar question — could this be their year? amid the summer spending splurge, arsenal splashed out £50 million on this man, alexandre lacazette, and it took him all of 94 seconds to show why. that is what you call making an impact. a dream start for him and the hosts. that was the beginning of a frantic first half. leicester hit back. shinji 0kazaki with the equaliser, as arsenal's old frailties returned to haunt them. soon the foxes were in front, jamie vardy lashing it home. but on the stroke of half—time, danny welbeck levelled it up. four goals in the first 45 minutes. welcome back. in the second half arsenal delivered, vardy did not. 3—2, for arsene wenger that summer break a distant memory. but then the craziest of comebacks. with less than ten minutes left, aaron ramsey's flawless finish gave the gunners hope. moments later 0livier giroud completed an extraordinary turnaround. 4—3 to arsenal. t
arsenal best leicester 4—3. 0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching. friday, an unprecedented start to the premier league season, but for the fans that familiar question — could this be their year? amid the summer spending splurge, arsenal splashed out £50 million on this man, alexandre lacazette, and it took him all of 94 seconds to show why. that is what you call making an impact. a dream start for him and the hosts. that was the beginning of a frantic first half. leicester hit back....
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andy swiss, bbc news, at the london stadium. more now on our top story.e women and girls. that did not happen. he wasn't tasked to go to these parties or sessions as they were referred to in the trial. there is no evidence he did that. if you look in detail at thejudge's he did that. if you look in detail at the judge's assessment and he did that. if you look in detail at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legal finding, at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legalfinding, there is no evidence whatsoever that he was involved or engaged in offending against these victims or anybody else. it does beggar belief, it didn't happen. is it true you or informers handlers asked him to take from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children.” from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children. i can't go into the detail of what we did or didn't do with deployments. what i can say is that we didn't tasked him to go to parties with vulnerable women and girls. that didn't happen. we are very specific about that. i think there has been a drawing aw
andy swiss, bbc news, at the london stadium. more now on our top story.e women and girls. that did not happen. he wasn't tasked to go to these parties or sessions as they were referred to in the trial. there is no evidence he did that. if you look in detail at thejudge's he did that. if you look in detail at the judge's assessment and he did that. if you look in detail at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legal finding, at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legalfinding, there is...
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andy puddicombe is here tonight.e guy -- he's the voice. [ cheers and applause ] some people go -- even our staff here, they go, "i want to meditate, but i can't, i don't, i can't figure it out. i can't jump in. how do you do it?" tonight, we're going to have a a guided meditation, a group meditation. [ cheers and applause ] two minutes, a two-minute guided meditation. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: never been done in the history of late night television. >> steve: television. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, or television in general. yeah. but we're going to do it tonight. millions of people -- how many people watch this show every night? over 2 million, right? over 2 million people around the world see this show. this will be 2 million people meditating at once. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: we're going to change the world. "what'd you do friday?" "oh, i got wasted with my buddy. what'd you do?" "i changed the world." >> steve: what! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: plus, we have great new music from louis tomlinson -- [ cheers and applause ] >>
andy puddicombe is here tonight.e guy -- he's the voice. [ cheers and applause ] some people go -- even our staff here, they go, "i want to meditate, but i can't, i don't, i can't figure it out. i can't jump in. how do you do it?" tonight, we're going to have a a guided meditation, a group meditation. [ cheers and applause ] two minutes, a two-minute guided meditation. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: never been done in the history of late night television. >> steve:...
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finance so, andy, what makes the most sense right now? deal, the sprint charter deal makes a lot of sense, but basically divide up the world into buyers and buyees on the buyer side, you've got to at&ts and comcasts and charters and maybe the verizons then on the other side, you've got the sprints, t mobiles then the content companies like a cbs, disney, netflix the whole thing is basically, that the cable and wireless business is not growing, so they need to either come bib bin or a media company. consumers and companies want a bun l to offer fcc is is friendly right now then you've got these personalities. right, his son brian roberts. you've got john malone they are all deal makers, right? then on the other side, you've got these ceos that may be coming near the end of their tenures. who are looking for a signature deal and there, you've bob iger les and lowell mcadam, the ceo of verizon i feel like a seismologist looking at all these, i can see the tremors and listen, this is the last opoint i'm going to make over the past four years,
finance so, andy, what makes the most sense right now? deal, the sprint charter deal makes a lot of sense, but basically divide up the world into buyers and buyees on the buyer side, you've got to at&ts and comcasts and charters and maybe the verizons then on the other side, you've got the sprints, t mobiles then the content companies like a cbs, disney, netflix the whole thing is basically, that the cable and wireless business is not growing, so they need to either come bib bin or a media...
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, you have a sector weight on the stock some viewers ask is andy serious?ou've been -- i would say net skeptical for a while now, what are your favorites if not this one? >> well, i try to be less serious than a lot of people in my position. but i'm deadly serious about the stocks, though our favorite names are still google and facebook. and it comes back a little bit to what we were talking about earlier. when you look across the landscape, you have to weigh growth versus the valuations we're paying i look at apple and think it's a multi-year gdp type of grower and the other companies are growing very, very much faster than that. and i think the price that you have to pay for them is much more attractive for the growth you get. >> andy hargraves and shawn carol, thank you >>> back to the markets, we'll get a rapid update on the economic growth from steve liesman back at headquarters >> john, good morning. we got the first piece of data for the third quarter so we'll tell you where we are tracking for the third quarter. that was the auto sales. coming in ar
, you have a sector weight on the stock some viewers ask is andy serious?ou've been -- i would say net skeptical for a while now, what are your favorites if not this one? >> well, i try to be less serious than a lot of people in my position. but i'm deadly serious about the stocks, though our favorite names are still google and facebook. and it comes back a little bit to what we were talking about earlier. when you look across the landscape, you have to weigh growth versus the valuations...
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whether it was andy -- >> andy young. >> andy young or jackson running for mayor, city people running for city council. i was toaught up, i grew up in black neighborhood and black schools and black politicians g or bad, i saw me. that's how i learned all politicians can make mistakes. the ones that make mistakes look like me. because atlanta was successful city right. there all black mayors in my lifetime. i know that we can be great. i know that we can be bad. so i judge us fairly. he probably told me, i pivoted too much to answer any grandmother, but after he heard the things that bernie was saying which were in line with the things that i have been taught about dr. king and his philosophy. this is the first time i saw the national level besides jesse's run maybe, someone who acclimated themselves to the voter's rights act. decriminalization of marijuana, ending the drug war, making sure that black people and all poor people in, the south we have a lot of poor people, in a city like atlanta, making sure there is a base whether it is minimum wage or income. making sure universal heal
whether it was andy -- >> andy young. >> andy young or jackson running for mayor, city people running for city council. i was toaught up, i grew up in black neighborhood and black schools and black politicians g or bad, i saw me. that's how i learned all politicians can make mistakes. the ones that make mistakes look like me. because atlanta was successful city right. there all black mayors in my lifetime. i know that we can be great. i know that we can be bad. so i judge us fairly....
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welcome to redact in the night the only camp today i talked with andy bichel bomb of the awesome activist and frank group the yes man he recently impersonated a member of the d.n.c. in order to reveal how corrupt they truly are anyway i'll be talking with him in the second half of the show but first i want to talk about something that i'm not yet able to really make funny nor really to get my head around it you know somewhat i can but some of you might already know i was within feet of the terror attack in charlottesville this past weekend i saw the carnage i felt the fear and i imagine it will be a long time before i can really grasp it all. if you want you can you can watch my video of the attack it's on our youtube page although i stopped filming a moment after it happened because filming wasn't really my top priority at the time i didn't even realize i had filmed it until three hours later but anyway here are some initial thoughts first of all there are some heroes from that day who should be thanked and i haven't heard them talk about all that much although i haven't watched that muc
welcome to redact in the night the only camp today i talked with andy bichel bomb of the awesome activist and frank group the yes man he recently impersonated a member of the d.n.c. in order to reveal how corrupt they truly are anyway i'll be talking with him in the second half of the show but first i want to talk about something that i'm not yet able to really make funny nor really to get my head around it you know somewhat i can but some of you might already know i was within feet of the...
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our correspondent andy swiss was watching.nths aren't we? yes, as curtain raisers go that was something pretty special indeed. so much of the intention in the start of the match was in the news striker, alexander lacazette. he didn't take long to show why he had that price tag. 94 seconds it took him to score his opening goal. a dream start for him and for arsenal but then things started to go wrong for the gunners because a few moments later leicester equalised. shinji okazaki with a header to bring leicester level. two goals in the first five minutes. it was some start to the match and 1—1. arsenal ‘s defensive dithering came back to haunt them. their frailties from last season, because after half an hourjamie vardy put leicester city ahead. it was some finish from jamie vardy and he lashed it home with nothing the keeper could do about it which put leicester city in front, 2-1 which put leicester city in front, 2—1 after half an hour. at that point arsenalfans 2—1 after half an hour. at that point arsenal fans were fearing
our correspondent andy swiss was watching.nths aren't we? yes, as curtain raisers go that was something pretty special indeed. so much of the intention in the start of the match was in the news striker, alexander lacazette. he didn't take long to show why he had that price tag. 94 seconds it took him to score his opening goal. a dream start for him and for arsenal but then things started to go wrong for the gunners because a few moments later leicester equalised. shinji okazaki with a header to...
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in fact, this is my daughter, andy and her friend reilly and andy just took my glasses and i'm goingo help her. you put these on. it's a little bit cloudy but turn around. what do you see? look up there at the sun. keep them on your eyes. turn this way look over there. no this way. turn a little bit. see them? what do you see?? what do you see? look over this way? you got it. all right well, anyway -- this went really well. andy is here with her friend reilly and everybody is checking it out mostly for the first time and it is quite a sight. let me see this back here for a second. as we look up right now i mean it's what you've been seeing. a lot of -- a little bit of cloud cover now but everybody's having fun doing this? >> yes. >> reporter: super cool. let's all look at the same time? you ready? all right. >> sarah, how was it. >> reporter: back to you in the studio. i'll work with my daughter with the glasses. >> how was it sarah as far as how dark did it get? we talked about it would maybe feel like dust or not. how would you describe that? >> reporter: it's not that dark. it's -
in fact, this is my daughter, andy and her friend reilly and andy just took my glasses and i'm goingo help her. you put these on. it's a little bit cloudy but turn around. what do you see? look up there at the sun. keep them on your eyes. turn this way look over there. no this way. turn a little bit. see them? what do you see?? what do you see? look over this way? you got it. all right well, anyway -- this went really well. andy is here with her friend reilly and everybody is checking it out...
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andy moore, bbc news.treated in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. our correspondent amanda akass has been to birling gap, one of the affected areas, from where she sent this report. making the most of the late august sunshine, this morning people have been back enjoying the beach at birling gap, despite the toxic cloud of gas which engulfed those here yesterday. my mum heard that people had evacuated, there was a gas in the air. i thought she was joking to start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back inside. start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back insidelj start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back inside. i saw on the news that the roads were open again. nothing strange is going on. soi again. nothing strange is going on. so i decided to have a second try. it's such a nice weekend, we just wa nt it's such a nice weekend, we just want to have a walk a
andy moore, bbc news.treated in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. our correspondent amanda akass has been to birling gap, one of the affected areas, from where she sent this report. making the most of the late august sunshine, this morning people have been back enjoying the beach at birling gap, despite the toxic cloud of gas which engulfed those here yesterday. my...
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that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it'sre, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get
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andy scholes has the bleacher report, next. this is joanne.starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. i'll jump out and guide you back. easy, son. this is gonna blow your mind. whoa. awesome. that is really cool. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer on ford f-150. get zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. that's the built ford tough f-150 with zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in offer ends soon during the ford summer sales event. >>> fresh off winning the national championship, quark deshawn watson making his nfl debut. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. how did he do? >> pretty good. excited about what the future holds for him. the last time we saw him, he was throwing a game-winning touchdown for clemson. clemson
andy scholes has the bleacher report, next. this is joanne.starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. i'll jump out and guide you back. easy, son. this is gonna blow your mind. whoa. awesome. that is really cool. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer on ford f-150....