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andy: thank you. well i have said it over and over, i won't accept it, i'm not going to tolerate it and i'm not going to stop until we fix it. because otherwise -- [inaudible] >> thank you. >> because otherwise, thank you, she would be pissed. >> question in the back. >> what impact do you think the allison's law would have around videos being removed? what other societal or larger scale impact would it have? >> unfortunately, since we don't have any sensible gun laws on coming --yet -- it's you know, there are going to be tragedies. as we have seen this weekend, they keep coming at a horrific pace. so every time one of these things happens, some, you know, somebody is going to throw some conspiracy -- this whole thing is a hoax -- all of this. you know, for me i don't -- the thing that bothered me most was google making money off of my daughter's murder. that is what bothered me the most. but there are parents with kids and, you know, ultimately they are going to see this, this kind of garbage out th
andy: thank you. well i have said it over and over, i won't accept it, i'm not going to tolerate it and i'm not going to stop until we fix it. because otherwise -- [inaudible] >> thank you. >> because otherwise, thank you, she would be pissed. >> question in the back. >> what impact do you think the allison's law would have around videos being removed? what other societal or larger scale impact would it have? >> unfortunately, since we don't have any sensible gun...
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andy parker and his daughter -- andy parker's daughter, allison parker, was an award winning journalist tragically murdered reporting the morning news from a live location in august of 2015. her father has been advocating for changes in gun laws and lately and tech policy. his efficacy can be found in his book and his op-ed testimony before congress and state houses. he is here to tell us where things stand in his battle with google and what future steps he believes must be taken. please join me in welcoming any -- andy parker in the national press club. [applause] >> thank you, angela. i am allison's dad. and, i find myself standing at the confluence of guns and google. they have a symbiotic relationship. and i have been profoundly affected by both. as all of you know and as angela mentioned, your fellow journalist and my daughter, allison, was murdered. you probably also know about i -- my fight for sensible gun legislation that has been thwarted by republican lawmakers in the pockets of the nra. even in the face of seemingly nonstop mass shootings, tools -- to have which we just witn
andy parker and his daughter -- andy parker's daughter, allison parker, was an award winning journalist tragically murdered reporting the morning news from a live location in august of 2015. her father has been advocating for changes in gun laws and lately and tech policy. his efficacy can be found in his book and his op-ed testimony before congress and state houses. he is here to tell us where things stand in his battle with google and what future steps he believes must be taken. please join...
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the president had wanted to get andy fired before he, andy, turned 50 and before all of his pension benefitsted. so the president was the run racing the clock. i think that's an important question for a court to decide, whether andy didn't get the process he was due. if that's the case, nicolle, it would be a fifth amendment violation, which entitles all of us to due process. >> rick stengel, the president's war on justice was -- the word chuck described is right, merciless. it was unending. the lawsuit also alleges, quote, it was trump's unconstitutional plan and scheme to discredit and remove doj and fbi employees who were deemed to be his partisan opponents because they were not politically loy politically loyal to him. mccabe's termination was evident. donald trump told "the new york times" in an interview he wanted roy cohn. if you wanted a witness, i would pull out the recording of donald trump telling your colleagues at mar-a-lago. >> yes, he absolutely politicized doj. he sees them as personal attorneys, not attorneys representing the united states. >> which by the way he has now in
the president had wanted to get andy fired before he, andy, turned 50 and before all of his pension benefitsted. so the president was the run racing the clock. i think that's an important question for a court to decide, whether andy didn't get the process he was due. if that's the case, nicolle, it would be a fifth amendment violation, which entitles all of us to due process. >> rick stengel, the president's war on justice was -- the word chuck described is right, merciless. it was...
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with andy wegener's name on it? unless andy was somehow involved? the discoveries during that first search warrant was a computer box for a laptop. and that laptop was never found during that first search warrant. >> so the prosecutors wrote a second search warrant. and voila! they found it. but maybe too late. >> they discovered it in the bottom of a red tub that had a few inches of water in the bottom of it. >> and you know how computers hate water. but the waterlogged laptop wasn't all they found. >> the red tub ended up being a gold mine of evidence. >> like what? >> they found ammunition that ended up being consistent with the ammunition found at the crime scene. >> and remember that shoebox they found near the car crash? it was a nevados brand shoebox. and in david moffitt's red tub? what do you know. >> in that red tub were those nevados shoes, size 11. >> it's almost like he was laying the trap for himself. >> absolutely. >> they sent the wet laptop off to the computer lab, hoping maybe the techs could find something on it. and surprise, sur
with andy wegener's name on it? unless andy was somehow involved? the discoveries during that first search warrant was a computer box for a laptop. and that laptop was never found during that first search warrant. >> so the prosecutors wrote a second search warrant. and voila! they found it. but maybe too late. >> they discovered it in the bottom of a red tub that had a few inches of water in the bottom of it. >> and you know how computers hate water. but the waterlogged...
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thanks andy. so andy was gracious enough to be a witness before our subcommittee on the constitution of the judiciary committee a few weeks back now. and through that relationship , i learned about the difficulty he's had in getting some of these videos down and we've had some back and forth since then with google and they've been willing when flagged by us to take some videos down and like andy said, we don't think that's the right approach and are trying to work with andy and others to put together a more efficient process so that google takes a little more ownership of this. we are continuing down that process, we've submitted questions for the record recently to google to explain the process a little more and we're hoping to get a little more clarificationon that and better answers as to why they can't seem to solve this problem . click you will have a list of those questions and we will pass those out momentarily. as i said in my testimony, thanks to section 230 google has complete immunity a
thanks andy. so andy was gracious enough to be a witness before our subcommittee on the constitution of the judiciary committee a few weeks back now. and through that relationship , i learned about the difficulty he's had in getting some of these videos down and we've had some back and forth since then with google and they've been willing when flagged by us to take some videos down and like andy said, we don't think that's the right approach and are trying to work with andy and others to put...
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the background to all of this is the andy ruiz the background to all of this is the andy ruinr was not mandatory challenger when he faced anthony josh with the first time. he was a late substitute for the fighter who was pulled out for banned substances. it was a voluntary defence and in the situations it is not uncommon for promoters to put a recess 0 n not uncommon for promoters to put a recess on the contract. just in case a champion was his. there was a rematch because which andy ruiz assigned to. in that clause is there normally will be a guaranteed purse. and we also understand that the contract would have said thatjoshua potts i9 contract would have said thatjoshua potts 19 controls the promotions for the rematch and they would determine the rematch and they would determine the dates, venue, the time of the year, etc. ruiz would have signed that legally binding document tying him to this rematch. it puts him in a very difficult situation if he does not want to go through with that. do we read into that knowing how boxing is that this is about as much as ruiz can from this fight
the background to all of this is the andy ruiz the background to all of this is the andy ruinr was not mandatory challenger when he faced anthony josh with the first time. he was a late substitute for the fighter who was pulled out for banned substances. it was a voluntary defence and in the situations it is not uncommon for promoters to put a recess 0 n not uncommon for promoters to put a recess on the contract. just in case a champion was his. there was a rematch because which andy ruiz...
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andy. yes, the liverpool fa ns for us. andy.es, the liverpool fans arrived in a pretty bad mood and who can blame them after all the of the european champions, advertising that fact because the one thing they wanted more than anything else is to become champions in england because they have not won the league title since 1990. civil was important that they got off on the right note, they're playing against norwich city to the premier league and norwich's dream soon turned into a nightmare because it only took six minutes for liverpool to ta ke only took six minutes for liverpool to take the lead and calamitous style because their captain handled and sliced the ball into his own net, so the worst possible start for norwich, you can seejust net, so the worst possible start for norwich, you can see just what it meant to their captain, a picture of despair as liverpool took an early lead and soon it got even better as far as liverpool are concerned, because on the 19th minute, sala made it 2—0 to liverpool. as far as he was concerne
andy. yes, the liverpool fa ns for us. andy.es, the liverpool fans arrived in a pretty bad mood and who can blame them after all the of the european champions, advertising that fact because the one thing they wanted more than anything else is to become champions in england because they have not won the league title since 1990. civil was important that they got off on the right note, they're playing against norwich city to the premier league and norwich's dream soon turned into a nightmare...
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a built of sibling rivalry for andy andjamie a built of sibling rivalry for andy and jamie murray at it. how do you think they will get on on the court, facing off against each other. the leicester of us will enjoy it more thanjamie and andy, they are not looking forward to this match. it is an awkward situation to be in. maybe that should follow serena williams advice she gave at wimbledon, anticipating they could meet in the second round there. she said whatever you do don‘t look at him. look at the ground, look at the ground and we will see how they cope with it. they were on the sajid javid of the net in washington —— same side of the net. jamie says it is not natural to be competing against your brother. it is only an hour—and—a—half of their lives, andy isa hour—and—a—half of their lives, andy is a singles player and knows that doubles is jamie‘s livelihood. if he beats him he is taking that away. so it is an awkward situation. beats him he is taking that away. so it is an awkward situationlj beats him he is taking that away. so it is an awkward situation. i know their mum judy
a built of sibling rivalry for andy andjamie a built of sibling rivalry for andy and jamie murray at it. how do you think they will get on on the court, facing off against each other. the leicester of us will enjoy it more thanjamie and andy, they are not looking forward to this match. it is an awkward situation to be in. maybe that should follow serena williams advice she gave at wimbledon, anticipating they could meet in the second round there. she said whatever you do don‘t look at him....
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disappointment in defeat but a smile on his face, welcome back sir andy. happy to sell to the right buyer. the english football league's given bury until 9am tomorrow to show how they plan to pay off creditors or face having their next match suspended. earlier, staff at bury issued a statement imploring the owner to accept an offer that's been made to buy the club saying it's "the only lifeline for the future of the club." bury are yet to play a game this season after their league matches against mk dons and accrington, as well as tuesday's carabao cup game against sheffield wednesday was suspended because of the ongoing crisis.
disappointment in defeat but a smile on his face, welcome back sir andy. happy to sell to the right buyer. the english football league's given bury until 9am tomorrow to show how they plan to pay off creditors or face having their next match suspended. earlier, staff at bury issued a statement imploring the owner to accept an offer that's been made to buy the club saying it's "the only lifeline for the future of the club." bury are yet to play a game this season after their league...
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andy is alongside feliciano lopez. jamie with neal skupski.a break a piece in the first set, but it went back on serve and they're now in a tie break. andy murray confirmed yesterday that he would not take part in the us open doubles to concentrate on his comeback in the singles. hopefully we will bring you the conclusion of that before the end of the spirit stayed this evening. rugby union now and time to do it all again for england and wales. different venue this time. we've moved from twickenham to the principality stadium for the latest world cup warm up match. both teams know a win could take them to the top of the world rankings. tomos dafyad is in cardiff for us the prayers and a playful mood on the even of an encounter described asa the even of an encounter described as a game of poker by their opponents, where no one is willing to share their best hand, it is part of the phoney war before the world cup and hosting england just six days after the last game is a test run for the scheduled wells will face in japan. run for the scheduled
andy is alongside feliciano lopez. jamie with neal skupski.a break a piece in the first set, but it went back on serve and they're now in a tie break. andy murray confirmed yesterday that he would not take part in the us open doubles to concentrate on his comeback in the singles. hopefully we will bring you the conclusion of that before the end of the spirit stayed this evening. rugby union now and time to do it all again for england and wales. different venue this time. we've moved from...
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thank you, andy moore. medicines, can cut the number of heart attacks and strokes by a third in developing countries, new research suggests. the polypill contains blood—thinning aspirin, a cholesterol—lowering statin and two drugs to lower blood pressure, and it costs just pennies a day. a five—year study was carried out in villages in iran. coronary heart disease and stroke are the top two causes of death worldwide, killing more than 15 million people a year. the main advantage to using a polypill in the uk over current practice would be it allows people to take one tablet a day instead of taking several tablets a day for prevention of cardiovascular disease. that would be the main advantage. that would be a modest advantage so i think the main use of this type of strategy is going to be in developing countries. great british bake 0ffjudge, prue leith, will advise the government on how to improve the quality of food served at nhs hospitals in england. the review aims to set new standards for the 140 millio
thank you, andy moore. medicines, can cut the number of heart attacks and strokes by a third in developing countries, new research suggests. the polypill contains blood—thinning aspirin, a cholesterol—lowering statin and two drugs to lower blood pressure, and it costs just pennies a day. a five—year study was carried out in villages in iran. coronary heart disease and stroke are the top two causes of death worldwide, killing more than 15 million people a year. the main advantage to using...
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the rematch between anthonyjoshua, and andy ruinr. december 7th. ruiz sensationally beat the british heavyweight injune in new york becoming the first mexican heavyweight champ. the decision to host the rematch near riyadh, has caused some stir — many feeling the poor human rights record of saudi arabia should be called into question. ‘sportswashing', that's what amnesty interntional, the human rights organistion, are calling it. effectively using the fight to improve their reputation. this is what their uk head of campaigns, felix jakens had to say. we can hear from amnesty international now. they want to ensure that
the rematch between anthonyjoshua, and andy ruinr. december 7th. ruiz sensationally beat the british heavyweight injune in new york becoming the first mexican heavyweight champ. the decision to host the rematch near riyadh, has caused some stir — many feeling the poor human rights record of saudi arabia should be called into question. ‘sportswashing', that's what amnesty interntional, the human rights organistion, are calling it. effectively using the fight to improve their reputation. this...
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earlier this summer andy ngo was brutally attacked by antifa. joining me now, andy ngo.m sorry for anybody who is subjected to that brutality by mobs like that who don't believe in diversity of opinion. we are seeing increasingly this intolerance. now you have got a situation in portland which authorities are watching very carefully. let me ask you, what's your worry about it? >> trish, i have been covering riots for a few years. the violence has become basically routine. i am extremely concerned about tomorrow because the event looms in the shadow of the recent mass shootings by the far right and far left ideologues. there are elements expressing their desire for bloodshed. and the portland police voice appear to be at a breaking point. they are severely understaffed. trish: are you going tomorrow? you are someone who suffered at the hand of violent extremists yourself. antifaing. are you going back to the scene? >> tomorrow will be 7 weeks since my beating and robbery. there have been no arrests. i am still receiving threats of violence. so it's better that i don't com
earlier this summer andy ngo was brutally attacked by antifa. joining me now, andy ngo.m sorry for anybody who is subjected to that brutality by mobs like that who don't believe in diversity of opinion. we are seeing increasingly this intolerance. now you have got a situation in portland which authorities are watching very carefully. let me ask you, what's your worry about it? >> trish, i have been covering riots for a few years. the violence has become basically routine. i am extremely...
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>> if i'm andy mccabe, i'm shaking right now because this has been the second or third inspector general report where somebody has been referred over to doj and they have to decide on prosecution. i think they looked at the case and said this is probably not the slam-dunk case we want but andy mccabe is a slam-dunk case, he lied to the fbi in an investigation. now you have horowitz say what he did here was a terrible example for the 35,000 employees of the fbi, what do you think if you look at the next issue you have to deal with? what kind of example what it set if you let mccabe off the hook for lying in an fbi investigation, that is a terrible precedent. >> tucker: it sounds like they are letting comey off the hook here. >> there are two things to think about, one is the federal records act, federal records you had to return to the fbi were not taken the first place -- there's no criminal sentencing for that, there's no criminal charge for that. the classified piece is more complex because he gave the memos not to richmond that he gave them to his lawyers and they were small bits of c
>> if i'm andy mccabe, i'm shaking right now because this has been the second or third inspector general report where somebody has been referred over to doj and they have to decide on prosecution. i think they looked at the case and said this is probably not the slam-dunk case we want but andy mccabe is a slam-dunk case, he lied to the fbi in an investigation. now you have horowitz say what he did here was a terrible example for the 35,000 employees of the fbi, what do you think if you...
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andy burke has more.month, the world cup injapan next month, the governing bodies looking to the longer term with the employed shipments ofjim mallinder, as scottish rugby's new performance director. there is a vital importance to have that role filled. to make sure the youngsters going the right direction going to the proteins and producing as many quality players and world —class as many quality players and world—class repairs as we can from scotland. somebody like jim mallinder has a lot of experience. come appearing get some his ideas, of sure it will be helpful. the scottish national party team and all other aspects of scottish roby performers will be headed up byjim mallinder. what we know the man taking the decision to defect from england to scotland ? taking the decision to defect from england to scotland? after a plain career that brought him to claps for —— catherine, he moved into coaching and had a spell with england academy. his greatest achievement came with northampton where he wa nted came
andy burke has more.month, the world cup injapan next month, the governing bodies looking to the longer term with the employed shipments ofjim mallinder, as scottish rugby's new performance director. there is a vital importance to have that role filled. to make sure the youngsters going the right direction going to the proteins and producing as many quality players and world —class as many quality players and world—class repairs as we can from scotland. somebody like jim mallinder has a lot...
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andy moore joins us. charged with murdering pc andrew harper. andy moorejoins us.h the wheels of a car and died of multiple injuries. ten people were arrested. thames valley police were given an additional 36 hours to question him and then an additional 2a hours and we now have this charging decision. we got an announcement from the chief crown prosecutor. a20—year—old man, jed foster, has been charged with murder and theft of a quad bike. mr foster will appear in court tomorrow morning at 10am. the nine other people arrested we understand have been released on police bail until friday september the 20th. we have a bit more from the cps. he goes on to remind people that all concerned the criminal proceedings are now active. that man has a right to a fair trial, which means it is extremely important he says there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. meanwhile, the fundraising page set up meanwhile, the fundraising page set upfor pc meanwhile, the fundraising page set up for pc harper
andy moore joins us. charged with murdering pc andrew harper. andy moorejoins us.h the wheels of a car and died of multiple injuries. ten people were arrested. thames valley police were given an additional 36 hours to question him and then an additional 2a hours and we now have this charging decision. we got an announcement from the chief crown prosecutor. a20—year—old man, jed foster, has been charged with murder and theft of a quad bike. mr foster will appear in court tomorrow morning at...
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roob let's look at what we just heard from the voters in andy kim's voters in new jersey. you could say they are all over the ,p but it is interesti yes, it is a divided district. these voters really are divided. >> yes. you know, i think impeachment is just this big mjus of interruption on our process of wegovernment to the extenave one. and that usually is accompanied by a cultural landslide where people are talking about themp issue ofchment, whereas it is on the front page andpa watergate it is breaking story, the "washington post" and "the r w york times" are breaking stories, and as i can tell the russia investigation has drifted to the back of a lop ple's minds and so there is a core that still wants to do it, and over half of the democratic caucus want at least an inquiry into ntpeachut i just don't feel the ground swell and i do think that sense that let's ve this campaign and let's get to the issues is just going to make thischee thing peter out. >> mark what do you think of perele, real people'ctions. >> betty wilson, the voter in burlington, i want to get rid o
roob let's look at what we just heard from the voters in andy kim's voters in new jersey. you could say they are all over the ,p but it is interesti yes, it is a divided district. these voters really are divided. >> yes. you know, i think impeachment is just this big mjus of interruption on our process of wegovernment to the extenave one. and that usually is accompanied by a cultural landslide where people are talking about themp issue ofchment, whereas it is on the front page andpa...
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but this is a sign for andy murray that singles could be close.but i am still a little slow and i hope that is something that comes back with time. i didn't know how much i would be playing after last year. to come back and be competing and pain—free is brilliant. this was their first match together in three years, a fun reunion, but for andy the aim from heroes to go alone. leyton orient will start the new season in the football league after gaining promotion. it should be an exciting day, but it'll be tinged with saddness because their manager, justin edinburgh, who was instrumental in leading them to promotion, passed away injune at the age of just 49 from a heart attack. many of the players and staff at the club are still coming to terms with their loss as they prepare for the first day of the season. emma jones reports. j°y joy for a leyton orient in april as justin edinburgh and his players celebrated promotion back to the football league. just weeks later, the club and its fans were mourning the club and its fans were mourning the death of
but this is a sign for andy murray that singles could be close.but i am still a little slow and i hope that is something that comes back with time. i didn't know how much i would be playing after last year. to come back and be competing and pain—free is brilliant. this was their first match together in three years, a fun reunion, but for andy the aim from heroes to go alone. leyton orient will start the new season in the football league after gaining promotion. it should be an exciting day,...
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that's what happened to andy. it's very rare for somebody in fact to be prosecuted for making a false statement to the ig. just today the inspector general's office released a damning report on this senior doj figure had been looking at porn on his computers and lied about it to the ig. of course, that person wasn't prosecuted. so i suspect the deputy attorney general and others involved in this decision are weighing all of that, plus this case is politically tainted by trump. you know -- >> since i have you and i just remembered as you're sitting there, it is your byline on the story about andy mccabe opening the investigation into whether or not donald trump is actually a russian agent around comey's firing. what is it you think went through his mind when he saw donald trump at the g7 last week behind closed doors making the case and really skewing and repeating putin propaganda about getting russia back into the g8? seems like the kind of concerns law enforcement had in the first place. >> probably retriggered
that's what happened to andy. it's very rare for somebody in fact to be prosecuted for making a false statement to the ig. just today the inspector general's office released a damning report on this senior doj figure had been looking at porn on his computers and lied about it to the ig. of course, that person wasn't prosecuted. so i suspect the deputy attorney general and others involved in this decision are weighing all of that, plus this case is politically tainted by trump. you know --...
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andy: yes, we are. if you recall four years ago, internal tangible equity had become almost nonexistent and the goal we set then was to get 8% and we updated that to get to 10 percent in 2021. at the half point, we were 8.4%, a significant increase over a four-year. period. we are comfortable with the progress we are make in and the absolute goal is to get to the 10% number in 2021. nejra: you are confident you will return on tangible equity over 10% in 2021. what makes you so confident? andy: all of the levers we have put in place in the business are really starting to show through. if you look across our businesses, we have had one of the strongest performances we have seen in our corporate business for many quarters. our private bank has done well and the markets in which we operate, a lot of our markets are in asia, a lot of them are some of the fastest-growing markets in the world. a combination of the environment we are in and the actions we have been taking is starting to take traction and we are
andy: yes, we are. if you recall four years ago, internal tangible equity had become almost nonexistent and the goal we set then was to get 8% and we updated that to get to 10 percent in 2021. at the half point, we were 8.4%, a significant increase over a four-year. period. we are comfortable with the progress we are make in and the absolute goal is to get to the 10% number in 2021. nejra: you are confident you will return on tangible equity over 10% in 2021. what makes you so confident? andy:...
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me doing this with andy, no one in andy or anyone's edition would be in this situation. section 230,ine of that it is protecting big tech but leaving citizens being vulnerable. i'm responsible around the world alerting media and government of christchurch videos still up on youtube, facebook, and instagram. as of today and saturday on the el paso attack, you can still find dozens of these videos even though we have received and media around the world exposing this. google, facebook, said tell us, meaning me, i have to tell them how to take these down. because they have 230 protection. >> danny sullivan, who i a google earlier, contact i had, he is at least last year, the head of google search. another instance of the communications i had was we have taken this all down. that is just a lot. again, they just lie. >> before we take audience georgetownwe have -- and law center on the phone now. question, your daughter was a journalist. we stand for access to information. how do you address the tough and for -- tough issue of drawing a line between access to taking extremely
me doing this with andy, no one in andy or anyone's edition would be in this situation. section 230,ine of that it is protecting big tech but leaving citizens being vulnerable. i'm responsible around the world alerting media and government of christchurch videos still up on youtube, facebook, and instagram. as of today and saturday on the el paso attack, you can still find dozens of these videos even though we have received and media around the world exposing this. google, facebook, said tell...
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thank you, andy swiss at headingley.lympic games in tokyo. more than 4,000 athletes will be competing over 12 days — so just how accessible is the city, both for competitors and spectators? our disability correspondent, nikki fox, in a year's time, this city will be hosting the paralympic games, so not only will we see 4,000—odd athletes arriving with all kinds of disabilities, there'll also be disabled media, spectators. josh! josh has lived here for 12 years. he's now a japanese citizen and runs the website accessible japan, so who better to give me a tour? watashiwa nikki desu. oh, hajimemashite, josh. irasshaimase. i've lost you now. it's really busy, isn't it? yeah, it can be a bit difficult, especially during rush hour but if you avoid those peak times, it's still pretty easy to get around. right, go on, i've always wanted to try this crossing. this is the famous crossing, isn't it? yeah, this is the shibuya scramble. josh, we're going to die! come on, josh. i did wonder whether i'd survive the crossing! is there a
thank you, andy swiss at headingley.lympic games in tokyo. more than 4,000 athletes will be competing over 12 days — so just how accessible is the city, both for competitors and spectators? our disability correspondent, nikki fox, in a year's time, this city will be hosting the paralympic games, so not only will we see 4,000—odd athletes arriving with all kinds of disabilities, there'll also be disabled media, spectators. josh! josh has lived here for 12 years. he's now a japanese citizen...
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we are going to follow, sara and andy. what happened in 2016, as we follow this story, and john is right, this is what we will have revealed step-by-step, day-by-day throughout the fall. seemingly all of this done at the direction, if you listen ton what andy is saying, can't have a counterintel investigation unless the obama-biden administration -- in fact, that would represent the biggest abuse of power scandal in american political history, because they wanted to impact the outcome of an election. they spied in multiple ways, overseas and through the fisa process by premeditated fraud on the fisa court, and naturally, you would think that one of the oldest and most established newspapers in the country, papeo of record, "the new york times," you would think they would be all over this story. nope. guess again. instead "the times," they spent three yearsst publishing lies, propaganda, misinformation, conspiracy theories, and a hoax. there was never, ever any trump-russia collusion. that didn't matter to't "the times," th
we are going to follow, sara and andy. what happened in 2016, as we follow this story, and john is right, this is what we will have revealed step-by-step, day-by-day throughout the fall. seemingly all of this done at the direction, if you listen ton what andy is saying, can't have a counterintel investigation unless the obama-biden administration -- in fact, that would represent the biggest abuse of power scandal in american political history, because they wanted to impact the outcome of an...
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disappointment in defeat but a smile on his face, welcome back sir andy.r steve dale has told the bbc tonight that given recent events at the club he's happy to sell to the right buyer. the english football league's given bury until 9am tomorrow to show how they plan to pay off creditors or face having their next match suspended. earlier, staff at bury issued a statement imploring the owner to accept an offer that's been made to buy the club saying it's "the only lifeline for the future of the club." bury are yet to play a game this season after their league matches against mk dons and accrington, as well as tuesday's carabao cup game against sheffield wednesday was suspended because of the ongoing crisis. liverpool goalkeeper alisson will be missing for "the next few weeks" according to managerjurgen klopp. the brazil international suffered a calf injury near the end of the first half against norwich at anfield on friday night. spanish keeper adrian, liverpool's new signing from west ham, is set to deputise in the mean time. klopp says he'll probably sign
disappointment in defeat but a smile on his face, welcome back sir andy.r steve dale has told the bbc tonight that given recent events at the club he's happy to sell to the right buyer. the english football league's given bury until 9am tomorrow to show how they plan to pay off creditors or face having their next match suspended. earlier, staff at bury issued a statement imploring the owner to accept an offer that's been made to buy the club saying it's "the only lifeline for the future of...
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joining me now is andy verity, andy what do the figures tell us?o growth in the first quarter of the year of not .5%, and it's worse than most economists expected. most economists were expecting it to be flat between april and june compared to previous, instead, it shrank. you can also break it down into some of the components of that. so, for example, manufacturing is a industrial production, which is things like oil and gas and large—scale industry, that's also shrinking, service sector is stilljust about growing, by not .2%, it has been the service sector that has kept the economy going for a long time now, but also, some gloomy news about our export record, experts were growing in the first quarter of the year, they were down in the second quarter of the year. imports were also down, and one key factor to look at here is business investment. if we don't get business investment. if we don't get business investment, businesses investing in their future, business investment, businesses investing in theirfuture, then business investment, businesses
joining me now is andy verity, andy what do the figures tell us?o growth in the first quarter of the year of not .5%, and it's worse than most economists expected. most economists were expecting it to be flat between april and june compared to previous, instead, it shrank. you can also break it down into some of the components of that. so, for example, manufacturing is a industrial production, which is things like oil and gas and large—scale industry, that's also shrinking, service sector is...
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and with andy goldsworthy, i would say it was the absolutesi op of that. i mean, every night i go home and think, i don't know whether to think this is art or this is life! >> brown: a bit of both, no and add to the mix a bit of, politics an age where "building a wall" has a new meaning. >> this work has taken me into uncomfortable territory and that is a great thing for an artist to be put into. it was conceived as an idea pree trump, preall that is hppening now. this, in some wa got nothing to do with that. and everything to do with that. and w it will resolve itself i'm not entirely sure. but it's indelibly written into the making of this.ng >> brangham: for now, therwere many challenges ahead, including eew to get his wall to squ through a narrow passageway, walk down a staircase, wind its way through park-like grounds, and make its way, finally, into the museum. if all goes to plan, by the end of november a permanent piece of wallill stand half outside and half in. a walking ll, built, taken apart, rebuilt stone by stone. for the pbs newshour, i'my je
and with andy goldsworthy, i would say it was the absolutesi op of that. i mean, every night i go home and think, i don't know whether to think this is art or this is life! >> brown: a bit of both, no and add to the mix a bit of, politics an age where "building a wall" has a new meaning. >> this work has taken me into uncomfortable territory and that is a great thing for an artist to be put into. it was conceived as an idea pree trump, preall that is hppening now. this, in...
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andy murray has announced he will not play at the us open in a fortnight.the cincinnati masters, playing his first singles match in seven months since career—resurrecting hip surgery. he made the announcement directly following his first round defeat to 3—time grand slam semifinalist richard gasquet, murray going down in straight sets 6—4, 6—4, as he begins to take baby sets towards returning fully to the singles circuit. worth noting that no player had ever had the operation and then resumed their singles career. gasquet will take on world number four dominic thiem in the next round, but was full of praise for murray. i hope you will recover well and come back. he is still one of the best players, even when i was out for six months, it was tough for me. even with this, it he was still a great competitor. former champion marin cilic was sent also crashing out in cincinnati, moldova's radu albot saving six set points in the second set and taking the first match point that came his way to win 6—4, 7-6. somewhat of an annus mirrablilis for albot, he's at a car
andy murray has announced he will not play at the us open in a fortnight.the cincinnati masters, playing his first singles match in seven months since career—resurrecting hip surgery. he made the announcement directly following his first round defeat to 3—time grand slam semifinalist richard gasquet, murray going down in straight sets 6—4, 6—4, as he begins to take baby sets towards returning fully to the singles circuit. worth noting that no player had ever had the operation and then...
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we've seen it in portland, and we have seen it with andy.y the third time that andy was assaulted in portland, he was assaulted on may 1st, but a week later, as well, and that on the horrific attack that you just showed. it is isn't one incident. this is like a horror version of "groundhog day." rosame thing keeps happening agn and again and again. the mayor, who was also the police commissioner, waves his hands around, and if you actually watched his entire press conference, which is a ludicrous p.r. stunt, you s woud think the biggest problem in portland is oppression -- colonial oppression, and white supremacism, and that sort of thing. >> jesse: they have it totally backwards. for all the people that are trying to go to portland or that live in portland, this weekend, just keep your head on a swivel. all hell is going to break loose if what is being predicted actually happens. the mayor has no control, i guess the police department follows the orders of the mayor because whatever is going to happen, they are just going to spin it, becaus
we've seen it in portland, and we have seen it with andy.y the third time that andy was assaulted in portland, he was assaulted on may 1st, but a week later, as well, and that on the horrific attack that you just showed. it is isn't one incident. this is like a horror version of "groundhog day." rosame thing keeps happening agn and again and again. the mayor, who was also the police commissioner, waves his hands around, and if you actually watched his entire press conference, which is...
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andy, are things back to normal there? improving picture this morning, though there are still some knock—on problems. last night there would have been hundreds of passengers here, trying to get home. todayit passengers here, trying to get home. today it is a lot calmer. the train companies operating out of king's cross and saint pancreas next door i warning there could be knock—on problems until about midday. that is because of what they call stock displacement, which means the trains in the wrong places, some of them we re in the wrong places, some of them were stuck on the lies until one of 2pm —— 2am. engineers were sent out to restart them. the trains are in the wrong places, the drivers were stuck on those trains with their passengers, until the early hours of the morning sometimes. they will not have slept properly and will not be ready for their shift this morning. i was ready for their shift this morning. iwas in ready for their shift this morning. i was in the station and out, ten trains displayed on the board, th
andy, are things back to normal there? improving picture this morning, though there are still some knock—on problems. last night there would have been hundreds of passengers here, trying to get home. todayit passengers here, trying to get home. today it is a lot calmer. the train companies operating out of king's cross and saint pancreas next door i warning there could be knock—on problems until about midday. that is because of what they call stock displacement, which means the trains in...
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like pat, she was an andy warhol superstar with frizzy hair. ♪ i'm just wild about andy and andy's wildheavenly blisses of his kisses ♪ >> this was definitely the in crowd. andy kept saying this is so in, this is so in. he knew halston from the 1950s when andy was doing ads in windows for bergdorf. he was comfortable in the world of fashion. >> hello? >> joe eula, please. >> you got me on the phone. >> joe was not only the illustrator but a close friend. halston was very cool, and joe was very hot. >> we were a team. his desk and my desk were the same desk. >> he was drawn to people who just displayed their emotions and also had this tremendous aesthetic side. >> a woman like elsa perez is really extraordinary. >> and he believed so much in me. >> elsa would be there like drawing things all the time. and halston said, you need to be a jewelry designer. somehow she made this jewelry for us, which is -- i had two of these. one was stolen. >> i did something for family, became a success. a run to the left side, no foul given, morgan running... looking for one hundred. ♪ [ kids screaming ]
like pat, she was an andy warhol superstar with frizzy hair. ♪ i'm just wild about andy and andy's wildheavenly blisses of his kisses ♪ >> this was definitely the in crowd. andy kept saying this is so in, this is so in. he knew halston from the 1950s when andy was doing ads in windows for bergdorf. he was comfortable in the world of fashion. >> hello? >> joe eula, please. >> you got me on the phone. >> joe was not only the illustrator but a close friend....
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just talking a little bit about that andy murray issue, poor old judy murray, because andy murray andl have to play each other in the doubles. jamie, his brother, will have to play each other in the doublesm was always going to happen. hasn't jamie got the better record? absolutely, andy murray has an incredible singles history, but... it will be great to see them in court. that will be tomorrow. you will have to get up very early in the morning. i know you gave a fairly decent weather forecast. i think sarah can probably top it. sarah, you've got a job on your hand, iam sarah, you've got a job on your hand, i am sure. as holly was saying, we have some wet weather in the forecast. good morning to you, and to you at home as well. eggs are looking pretty unsettled, low pressure not far away. if you are up early this morning you will be treated to a nice sunrise. this is the picture in wellingborough. the cloud is now streaming in from the west as you can see from the satellite image, low pressure moving its way in. clearer spells around across southern and eastern parts of england in pa
just talking a little bit about that andy murray issue, poor old judy murray, because andy murray andl have to play each other in the doubles. jamie, his brother, will have to play each other in the doublesm was always going to happen. hasn't jamie got the better record? absolutely, andy murray has an incredible singles history, but... it will be great to see them in court. that will be tomorrow. you will have to get up very early in the morning. i know you gave a fairly decent weather...
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all right, guys, thank you, and good luck, andy.ing new information, video, that is, from the police standoff in philly. we will update you next. r winds. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ >> jesse: this is a live look at the philadelphia home where a suspect was holed up after shooting six police officers. the standoff now entering its seventh hour while the officers have been released from the hospital. the police just began negotiating with the suspect within the last hour. and we just want to salute all the law enforcement involved with all of their sacrifice and bravery. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team, take it away from here, shannon. >> shann
all right, guys, thank you, and good luck, andy.ing new information, video, that is, from the police standoff in philly. we will update you next. r winds. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain,...
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andi didn't have grey hair. she was my mum. and i was a little boy. and it was real. it is mine, and that changed everything for me. since then, a few more early memories have come back, not many, but at least now i can face the rest of my story with something of a beginning in my mind. it was that magical night that inspired me to start writing. i a lwa ys inspired me to start writing. i always leave blank pages in my books, not just because always leave blank pages in my books, notjust because i am lazy, but because the hero has epilepsy and a brain injury like me, and when he forgets a part of his life, it doesn't stop him being the hero on the next page. he is still in the adventure, he is not lost. i am still on my adventure, and i am now even more obsessed with all things 80s and 90s. my wife has very mixed feelings about this, tickly the music. but it is a new chapter and we are now making newcomer memories with our little girls who now play in the same parks i am told i played in at their age. i am still going to have seizures and get frustrated with my dodgy
andi didn't have grey hair. she was my mum. and i was a little boy. and it was real. it is mine, and that changed everything for me. since then, a few more early memories have come back, not many, but at least now i can face the rest of my story with something of a beginning in my mind. it was that magical night that inspired me to start writing. i a lwa ys inspired me to start writing. i always leave blank pages in my books, not just because always leave blank pages in my books, notjust...
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andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news coming in from reuters.oncerning the fate of british steel. you may be aware that there were talks after british steel went into compulsory liquidation in may. thousands of jobs at risk. a lot of talks going on about how it may be saved, it may be taken over. we are hearing news from istanbul that turkey's military pension fund has reached what they are calling a provisional agreement to ta ke are calling a provisional agreement to take over british steel, saying they plan to close that deal by the end of the year. so that coming out of istanbul. turkey's military pension fund will take over british steel. you may recall the owner of british steel had been seeking financial support from the government here but had failed to reach an agreement. the union have previously said they would be watching any bid from the turkish military fund closely, and speaking with our turkish sister unions given tu rkey‘s record of with our turkish sister unions given turkey's record of repression. that is the unite union. ther
andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news coming in from reuters.oncerning the fate of british steel. you may be aware that there were talks after british steel went into compulsory liquidation in may. thousands of jobs at risk. a lot of talks going on about how it may be saved, it may be taken over. we are hearing news from istanbul that turkey's military pension fund has reached what they are calling a provisional agreement to ta ke are calling a provisional agreement to take over british...
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good to talk to you, andy. thank you., new measures have been introduced here and at other jails to try to crack down on this crime behind bars. airport—style security is in place, including x—ray scanners and metal detectors. right, the scanner‘s going to start... now there are plans to do the same with prisons across the country. the latest in a series of government pledges of money for the criminaljustice system. this is part of a package of measures that have been announced in recent days, you've got 20,000 extra police, you've seen £2.5 billion invested in 10,000 new prison places and we've seen this announcement about improving security. taken together, these represent a really strong commitment to law and order. there will also be more technology to detect and block mobile phones. they're supposed to be banned. spice in a jailhouse! footage like this of a prisoner high on drugs was filmed on a mobile. it's shameful that prisons have deteriorated so badly that they've become centres of crime and violence and drugs.
good to talk to you, andy. thank you., new measures have been introduced here and at other jails to try to crack down on this crime behind bars. airport—style security is in place, including x—ray scanners and metal detectors. right, the scanner‘s going to start... now there are plans to do the same with prisons across the country. the latest in a series of government pledges of money for the criminaljustice system. this is part of a package of measures that have been announced in recent...
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andy swiss was at anfield. excited? just a little. champions, after all, but becoming english champions is what they crave. after being pipped at the title last season, they began this one against newly promoted norwich. a big night for the visitors, but their premier league dream soon became a nightmare. an own goalfrom theircaptain, grant hambly, set the tone, as any early liverpool nerves quickly vanished. mo salah scoring a typically ruthless second, before norwich's defensive frailties were once again exposed by virgil van dijk. it was liverpool at their irresistible best, and by the time divock 0rigi landed a fourth just after the break, even the most culinary norwich fan surely found it hard to stomach. to their credit they didn't crumble. the visitors flourished, the striker giving norwich some second—half consolation. still a comfortable 4—1 victory for the hosts, their latest title challenge off to a winning start. yes, liverpool's season is up and running. remember, they are looking for their first league title since 1990 —
andy swiss was at anfield. excited? just a little. champions, after all, but becoming english champions is what they crave. after being pipped at the title last season, they began this one against newly promoted norwich. a big night for the visitors, but their premier league dream soon became a nightmare. an own goalfrom theircaptain, grant hambly, set the tone, as any early liverpool nerves quickly vanished. mo salah scoring a typically ruthless second, before norwich's defensive frailties...
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andy moore has this report.s across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the fires. and mr tusk warned a trade treaty with south american countries was at risk. it is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the european countries as long as the brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of planet earth. the pressure from europe and the protesters has persuaded the brazilian president to change course. in a televised address last night he said he would send in the troops to help fight the fires and crack down on illegal deforestation. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext for international sanctions. more than 700 new fires have started in brazil this week alone. has mr bolsonaro done enough to persuade the inte
andy moore has this report.s across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the fires. and mr tusk warned a trade treaty with south american countries was at risk. it is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the european countries as long as the brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of...
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jillian: here to weigh in, andy, attacked by antifa in june, we certainly covered as it happened, hopeecovery. we had a democratic strategist on in the last hour of the show with heather and he said if the far-right group of protestors hadn't been there antifa wouldn't be there, in part i guess it's both parties' fault, what do you say to that? >> well, i agree that they were doing -- the people who are fighting, fighting happens on both sides, however, i disagree with his argument that is one side didn't show everything would have been fine, this is just a normalization of political violence, i don't think it's acceptable to be telling american citizens that because of your views you're not allowed to demonstrate peacefully on the streets unlawfully. >> andy, here is what the president is saying on this, on the portland demonstration, major consideration is being given to naming antifa an organization of terror, portland is being watched very carefully, hopefully the mayor will properly do his job, two-part question for you, sir, will naming antifa a terrorist organization eradicate t
jillian: here to weigh in, andy, attacked by antifa in june, we certainly covered as it happened, hopeecovery. we had a democratic strategist on in the last hour of the show with heather and he said if the far-right group of protestors hadn't been there antifa wouldn't be there, in part i guess it's both parties' fault, what do you say to that? >> well, i agree that they were doing -- the people who are fighting, fighting happens on both sides, however, i disagree with his argument that...
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here to help us answer that is andy bromberg. say crypto or bitcoin is going to be some macro thing. and it is still pretty hard to see any relationship up or down between bitcoin and everything else. does it have safe haven properties yet? or is that wishful thinking on the part of believers? andy: bitcoin has attributes that would make it a good safe haven asset. you can move it variably from place to place, it has a mathematical limit on supply, so that makes it interesting. but the second piece of being a good safe haven asset is having people believe that narrative. and gold is a good safe haven because people believe gold is a safe haven. that is a self-fulfilling prophecy. every year we see bitcoin get closer that narrative being played out in the public eye, the trade war is making that more significant, but it will take time before it reaches that apex of being a safe haven. romaine: how much of it is being used as a short-term haven? i talked to a couple of people when we had the surge couple of weeks ago and it tapered
here to help us answer that is andy bromberg. say crypto or bitcoin is going to be some macro thing. and it is still pretty hard to see any relationship up or down between bitcoin and everything else. does it have safe haven properties yet? or is that wishful thinking on the part of believers? andy: bitcoin has attributes that would make it a good safe haven asset. you can move it variably from place to place, it has a mathematical limit on supply, so that makes it interesting. but the second...
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andy, thank you for that. some women are carrying blades for protection, others are being exploited by gangs to courier weapons as women are less likely to be searched by police. data from almost all of the police forces in england shows that one in four recorded offences involved girls under the age of 18, with the youngest aged seven. the met police in london saw the highest number of cases involving women, but rates have been increasing at a faster rate in parts of northern england. the home office says it‘s investing £220 million into steering both young men and young women away from violent crime. we can now speak to lydia lawrence, who was first a victim of knife crime atjust 12 years old, when she was cut on her face. she was again stabbed at the age of 21, and needed surgery in her kidney. she now campaigns against knife crime, focusing on opportunities to help young people escape a life of violence. and nequela whittaker who was once a gang leader in south london. by the time she was 14, she had been
andy, thank you for that. some women are carrying blades for protection, others are being exploited by gangs to courier weapons as women are less likely to be searched by police. data from almost all of the police forces in england shows that one in four recorded offences involved girls under the age of 18, with the youngest aged seven. the met police in london saw the highest number of cases involving women, but rates have been increasing at a faster rate in parts of northern england. the home...
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but for andy, the go from here is to go it alone. that's all the sport for now.bc sport website, including the latest on the women's british open at woburn, where england's charley hull is in the clubhouse on five under, one shot off the lead. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. thank you very much. more for you now on the news that the bank of england has cut its forecast for uk growth over the next couple of yea rs. growth over the next couple of years. it's also 130 no—deal brexit which hit the economy and trigger a further drop in the value of the pounds. we can hear now from mark carney, who has been talking in the last hour. it's relatively unusual, not totally unusual, but relatively, to be ina not totally unusual, but relatively, to be in a situation where you have quite binary outcomes, such as the country faces between the possibility of a deal, a smooth transition to some form of deep trading relationship with the european union, to no deal, and an insta nt european union, to no deal, and an instant adjustment to a wto relationship, which is a very different thing
but for andy, the go from here is to go it alone. that's all the sport for now.bc sport website, including the latest on the women's british open at woburn, where england's charley hull is in the clubhouse on five under, one shot off the lead. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. thank you very much. more for you now on the news that the bank of england has cut its forecast for uk growth over the next couple of yea rs. growth over the next couple of years. it's also 130 no—deal brexit which hit the...
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andy brenner is one of them.hank you so much for getting in front of a camera up in maine for us. you probably haven't slept in a week, i would imagine. >> it's been very volatile, liz. it's been a little bit stressful. liz: i would imagine. arguably, though, it was the yield curve inversion that caused the most stress, that most upset the apple cart. things have calmed down now. is it just a bad memory never to be seen again? >> oh, no, liz. i think we are going to have more problems going forward. i think you have to look, in the u.s., as governors are recognizing, the economy seems to be going okay. retail sales the other day were just off the charts. they were very good. we have no recession here. but in europe, it's crisis mode. even you had one of the european governors come out earlier this week and say that they are going to give us a shock and awe on september 12th. what i'm afraid about is that the fed, who is going to give us, going to tell us what they want to do a week later, it's probably going to f
andy brenner is one of them.hank you so much for getting in front of a camera up in maine for us. you probably haven't slept in a week, i would imagine. >> it's been very volatile, liz. it's been a little bit stressful. liz: i would imagine. arguably, though, it was the yield curve inversion that caused the most stress, that most upset the apple cart. things have calmed down now. is it just a bad memory never to be seen again? >> oh, no, liz. i think we are going to have more...
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andy swiss was at anfield. excited? just a little.umping for i°y- a new season left some liverpool fans literallyjumping forjoy. and who can blame them? they are the european champions, after all, but becoming english champions is what they crave. after being pipped at they crave. after being pipped at the title last season, they began this one against newly promoted norwich. a big night for the visitors, but there premier league dream soon became a nightmare. an own goalfrom their dream soon became a nightmare. an own goal from their captain, dream soon became a nightmare. an own goalfrom their captain, grant hambly, set the tone, as any early liverpool nerves quickly vanished. mo salah scoring a typically roof a second before norwich's defensive frailties were once again exposed by virgilvan frailties were once again exposed by virgil van dijk. it was little —— liverpool at the irresistible best, and by the time director eiji landed and by the time director eiji landed a fourth just after the break, even the most common norwich foun
andy swiss was at anfield. excited? just a little.umping for i°y- a new season left some liverpool fans literallyjumping forjoy. and who can blame them? they are the european champions, after all, but becoming english champions is what they crave. after being pipped at they crave. after being pipped at the title last season, they began this one against newly promoted norwich. a big night for the visitors, but there premier league dream soon became a nightmare. an own goalfrom their dream soon...
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but this andy warhol-themed bash isn't just for fun and it is a lot of fun.6 million dollar house. >> i think a wine and cheese open house is so like circa 1990. we never do that!/ in this market you really want to make your house stand out. you want to keep the buzz going. >> there is a building boom in los angeles mansion size. with multimillion dollar spec homes springing up all over la's poshest neighborhoods. right now there are 60 homes on the market that cost more than $20 million dollars. with so much supply, selling high end houses is getting competitive. >> is this what it takes to sell a mansion now? >> well, i don't consider this to be a mansion i consider this to be a luxury home but it certainly helps to go ahead and put this kind of effort and thought into the home and into the marketing of the home. >> this has only been on the market for five or six hours. yes. >> yes. >> so if you havent just tried to put this on the market and see if the buyers come. why not tried that first before throwing a huge party like this? >> well, that's no fun. an
but this andy warhol-themed bash isn't just for fun and it is a lot of fun.6 million dollar house. >> i think a wine and cheese open house is so like circa 1990. we never do that!/ in this market you really want to make your house stand out. you want to keep the buzz going. >> there is a building boom in los angeles mansion size. with multimillion dollar spec homes springing up all over la's poshest neighborhoods. right now there are 60 homes on the market that cost more than $20...