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well, angus canned it.ent up to angus and i said -- this is a legitimate cartoon i think it ought to run. he said it would not run. and i said, i will send it to my syndicate and it will run it all the other papers. and he said well it's not going to run in this paper. he used more explicit language. i called my accountant and said we should get everything together because i think i will probably be leaving. i demanded a meeting with angus on that friday and went into his office. i said look, you have five illustrators in this newspaper that are better artists than i am. if you want them to draw, hire them. i'm an editorial cartoonist. my job is to think of these profound images, break them down into something easy to present to an audience for them to understand. it has my name on it. if you want to put your name on the cartoon, by all means, do. but i am an editorial cartoonist and i will not draw your cartoons. i will draw the best cartoon that i can. you give me the freedom to do what i do best. i will
well, angus canned it.ent up to angus and i said -- this is a legitimate cartoon i think it ought to run. he said it would not run. and i said, i will send it to my syndicate and it will run it all the other papers. and he said well it's not going to run in this paper. he used more explicit language. i called my accountant and said we should get everything together because i think i will probably be leaving. i demanded a meeting with angus on that friday and went into his office. i said look,...
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we have angus mccarthy, the president of the building inspection commission. we have mary ellen carroll, the director of the department of emergency management, and joel coppel, with the planning commission. ok. so, i'm going to ask a very important question and we are just going to go straight down the line, and let's just get straight to it. what do you think is the most important task we can do to strengthen building performance? >> now i'm on. two areas we could do. i can't do just one. the first one is we could improve the repair time numbers that he showed on the screen earlier, changing how we design tall building, affect that by reducing drips and things like that, one piece. but i think the larger effort could be on those impeding factors to reduce that time, where the majority of the down time comes from. improving the program and things of that nature will facilitate quicker recovery times and getting back in the building. >> so for me, i think because we at d.m. are responsible for the safety assessment program and the coordination and resourcing f
we have angus mccarthy, the president of the building inspection commission. we have mary ellen carroll, the director of the department of emergency management, and joel coppel, with the planning commission. ok. so, i'm going to ask a very important question and we are just going to go straight down the line, and let's just get straight to it. what do you think is the most important task we can do to strengthen building performance? >> now i'm on. two areas we could do. i can't do just...
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ok, angus, thank you.nd, scotland and wales has nearly doubled in the past three years. figures obtained by the bbc show there were almost 2,000 recorded incidents last year. the government claims the rise is due to victims being more confident about coming forward, and changes in the way police record the crimes. emma glasbey reports. friday night in leeds. it's a big event for the transgender community. tonight, people feel safe and supported. but away from here, that's often not the case. so there's lots of different options on there for you to be able to... i get abuse all the time. do you report it? i do most of the time... a group called the lgbt angels is urging people to report hate crime incidents. some of those here tonight tell us they've been through terrifying experiences. a guy came out of a block of flats, called me a paedophile, threatened to stab me, smashed my car up, held a dog chain up to my face. last year, more than 1,900 tra nsgender hate crimes were reported to police forces in engl
ok, angus, thank you.nd, scotland and wales has nearly doubled in the past three years. figures obtained by the bbc show there were almost 2,000 recorded incidents last year. the government claims the rise is due to victims being more confident about coming forward, and changes in the way police record the crimes. emma glasbey reports. friday night in leeds. it's a big event for the transgender community. tonight, people feel safe and supported. but away from here, that's often not the case. so...
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let's get to angus whitley in sydney.ith the good news, how significant is the deal with iag? the best possible endorsement for the grounded aircraft, it is what dreams are made of for boeing at the moment. we were not expecting this kind of order when we went into the paris air show, boeing chief executive said he was humbled and this was a chance for learning. out of nowhere, they have this enormous deal that is rarely seen in europe. into one of the biggest buyers of the max anywhere in the world, for a plane still grounded, still has questions hanging over it, has not been approved to fly anywhere, not least the u.s. and europe. a terrific time for boeing to get an endorsement from a respected brand but also a terrific time, if you are a betting man, to buy these plans, because you will be able to negotiate a significant discount because you're holding a lot of the power over the manufacturer. boeing really needed in order like this. airways hastish some iag shareholders. i have a chart showing what happened since the
let's get to angus whitley in sydney.ith the good news, how significant is the deal with iag? the best possible endorsement for the grounded aircraft, it is what dreams are made of for boeing at the moment. we were not expecting this kind of order when we went into the paris air show, boeing chief executive said he was humbled and this was a chance for learning. out of nowhere, they have this enormous deal that is rarely seen in europe. into one of the biggest buyers of the max anywhere in the...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ren if they announced that they were gay or lesbian. but the duke of cambridge said he would worry, as a parent, about the additional pressures they'd face. the prince made the remarks during a visit to an lgbt charity in london. ben hunte reports. it was a visit to support the lgbt community, an opportunity for the duke of cambridge to listen, but also an insight into some personal concerns. the albert kennedy trust, or akt, helps young lgbt people who were made homeless after being rejected by theirfamilies. during the visit, prince william was asked how he would feel if one of his own children was gay or lesbian. i'd fully support whatever decision they make, but it does worry me from a parent point of view how many barriers, you know, hateful words, persecution and discrimination that might come with it, that's the bit that really troubles me a little bit. but that's for all of us to try to help correct and make sure we can put that to the past. it was a candid moment from a senior
angus crawford, bbc news.ren if they announced that they were gay or lesbian. but the duke of cambridge said he would worry, as a parent, about the additional pressures they'd face. the prince made the remarks during a visit to an lgbt charity in london. ben hunte reports. it was a visit to support the lgbt community, an opportunity for the duke of cambridge to listen, but also an insight into some personal concerns. the albert kennedy trust, or akt, helps young lgbt people who were made...
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angus crawford, bbc news.rrespondent yogita limaye who's in dehradun — in northern india. what's the latest? i've just been to see one of the top government officials in the state and he's told me today they have suspended search operations now but those efforts will continue tomorrow. the air force conducted extensive searches in that area today, they took two trips over the mountain and what rescu e i’s trips over the mountain and what rescuers have been able to find is evidence of multiple avalanches he told me, in that area. evidence of multiple avalanches he told me, in thatarea. of evidence of multiple avalanches he told me, in that area. of course they were not able to locate the climbers today, they will keep trying again tomorrow. rescue effo rts trying again tomorrow. rescue efforts are also going on on foot, there are also teams going from two different directions to see if they can find these climbers. they were able to find a group of four other uk nationals who are in the mountain and they have b
angus crawford, bbc news.rrespondent yogita limaye who's in dehradun — in northern india. what's the latest? i've just been to see one of the top government officials in the state and he's told me today they have suspended search operations now but those efforts will continue tomorrow. the air force conducted extensive searches in that area today, they took two trips over the mountain and what rescu e i’s trips over the mountain and what rescuers have been able to find is evidence of...
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angus crawford, bbc news.f the expedition leader, martin moran, issued a statement. they said... "we have been informed that an air search by helicopter has "revealed "the scale of the avalanche, but no sign of the climbers, "their equipment or their tents. "we are pressing for the search area to be widened and continued." meanwhile officials have said four other british climbers have been rescued from the same area of the himalayas. zachary quain, ian wade, kate armstrong and mark thomas were airlifted to safety after being spotted early this morning at a base camp near nanda devi. they were not part of the larger group, but had been keeping in touch with them via radio — and last spoke to them a week ago. the brits will now be providing information to help search teams. police in northern ireland say they have begun a cross—border investigation after a bomb found under a serving police officer's car at a golf club in belfast. the discovery yesterday afternoon forced the evacuation of the club while army bomb
angus crawford, bbc news.f the expedition leader, martin moran, issued a statement. they said... "we have been informed that an air search by helicopter has "revealed "the scale of the avalanche, but no sign of the climbers, "their equipment or their tents. "we are pressing for the search area to be widened and continued." meanwhile officials have said four other british climbers have been rescued from the same area of the himalayas. zachary quain, ian wade, kate...
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angus crawford, bbc news.tisfactory brexit deal is agreed. that's according to its owners, the psa group, who say the move is conditional on the final terms of the uk's exit from the european union. our correspondent colletta smith is at ellesmere port. how important is the astra to the factory‘s future? the astra is the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's most popularfamily cars place, it's one of the uk's most popular family cars and it's built at ellesmere port, a place that has been open for nearly 50 years so for more than 1000 workers this evening it's a relief as they know their futures are more secure. it's a different tune to the one being sung bya different tune to the one being sung by a lot of car manufacturers in the uk. we heard from ford, honda, jaguar land rover and nissan all saying they are cutting workers in the uk but it comes from a big f because vauxhall say they are reserving the right to change their mind if there is a no—deal brexit. thank you. now, take a look at this — it's
angus crawford, bbc news.tisfactory brexit deal is agreed. that's according to its owners, the psa group, who say the move is conditional on the final terms of the uk's exit from the european union. our correspondent colletta smith is at ellesmere port. how important is the astra to the factory‘s future? the astra is the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's most popularfamily cars place, it's one of the uk's most popular family cars and it's built at ellesmere port, a place that has...
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angus crawford has the details.d rock — nanda devi, india's second highest peak. now, eight climbers, including fourfrom the uk, are missing after reports of bad weather. it's thought they planned to take on another peak in the range never climbed before. it's a very challenging mountain even by its... i can't even say easiest route, but more common route. this is a mountain that's only seen 13 or 1a successful expeditions since it was first climbed in 1936. on friday, when they failed to return, the alarm was raised. the rescue hampered by rain and snow. one of those confirmed missing is academic dr richard payne from the university of york. the expedition leader is martin moran, a hugely experienced mountaineer. yeah, well, i'm still holding out hope, as people can go missing in the himalayas for a week. you can get trapped, and then might have to dig a snow hole and survive for several days. but the monsoon is moving in now, which is very heavy rain in the indian lowlands, and then it's dumping fresh amounts of s
angus crawford has the details.d rock — nanda devi, india's second highest peak. now, eight climbers, including fourfrom the uk, are missing after reports of bad weather. it's thought they planned to take on another peak in the range never climbed before. it's a very challenging mountain even by its... i can't even say easiest route, but more common route. this is a mountain that's only seen 13 or 1a successful expeditions since it was first climbed in 1936. on friday, when they failed to...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ing is expected to be dominated by discussion on trade and climate change but all eyes are expected expected to be on the meetings happening away from the main stage. james robbins reports from 0saka. i think this will be a summit of high anxiety and low expectations stop me there are so many fractured lines on trade, climate change and containing the risks in the gulf, threats to all of us, and many think the post— second world war international order meant to underpin peace and prosperity is under unprecedented strain from competing nationalism and populism. what to watch out for? the trump presidency meeting over trade, any sign ofa presidency meeting over trade, any sign of a truce there? watch out for president donald trump's continuing effo rts president donald trump's continuing efforts not allowing climate change in the final communique, and the meeting between donald trump and president putin, both leaders who share a view liberalism has had its day. tomorrow we will focus on
angus crawford, bbc news.ing is expected to be dominated by discussion on trade and climate change but all eyes are expected expected to be on the meetings happening away from the main stage. james robbins reports from 0saka. i think this will be a summit of high anxiety and low expectations stop me there are so many fractured lines on trade, climate change and containing the risks in the gulf, threats to all of us, and many think the post— second world war international order meant to...
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angus crawford, bbc news.d for a rare bacterial infection, which has killed 12 people in essex. 32 cases of invasive streptococcus a have been confirmed so far, most of those affected are elderly. health experts say the risk to the general public is low. the mp chris williamson has been readmitted to the labour party after an investigation into comments he made about the party's handling of allegations about anti—semitism. mr williamson was suspended in february after saying labour had "given too much ground" in the face of criticism on the issue and had been "too apologetic". chris mason is in westminster. the reaction to this? it has provoked a furious reaction. this was a decision by a party panel advised by an independent barrister, saying, yes, mr williamson broke the party rules and yes, he would be given a formal sanction. but his suspension would be lifted. it is his readmission to the party that has caused such fury. the board of deputies of britishjews says it is a disgrace, margaret hodge, who is je
angus crawford, bbc news.d for a rare bacterial infection, which has killed 12 people in essex. 32 cases of invasive streptococcus a have been confirmed so far, most of those affected are elderly. health experts say the risk to the general public is low. the mp chris williamson has been readmitted to the labour party after an investigation into comments he made about the party's handling of allegations about anti—semitism. mr williamson was suspended in february after saying labour had...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ed following the success of a vaccine against the main cause of the disease — the human papilloma virus. a review examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 million people in 1a different countries. a summit of world leaders, the g20, is due to get under way injapan in the next few hours. the meeting is expected to be dominated by discussion on trade and climate change, but all eyes are expected to be on the meetings happening away from the main stage. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins is in osaka now. what can we expect, james?|j what can we expect, james? i think this will be a summit of high anxiety and low expectations, frankly. there are so many fracture lines in the world right now over trade, climate change and how to contain the risks in the gulf, threats to all of us. many people think the post second world while international order, which is meant to underpin peace and prosperity is under precedented strain from competing nationalisms and populism is. what to watch out
angus crawford, bbc news.ed following the success of a vaccine against the main cause of the disease — the human papilloma virus. a review examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 million people in 1a different countries. a summit of world leaders, the g20, is due to get under way injapan in the next few hours. the meeting is expected to be dominated by discussion on trade and climate change, but all eyes are expected to be on the meetings happening away from the main stage. our diplomatic...
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. >> rebela los momento de angu i angustia que vivio el sabado fufuc cuando un perro la mordio mie r mientras intentaba separar dos p canes que peleaban. >>no es pirmerimer que ocurre uhace tres idias t tambien una empleada resulto s lesionada cuandoo u un perro pil la mordio. >>bueno son tranquilos pero c n cuandoo se en se enojan son pel. >> en el primerdente esta mujer dice que lucho con sus e fuerzas para ayudar a su supe i supervisora cuandoo era atacad por un perro pitbul, pero n l u supervisora no corrio con la misma suerte terminando hospi l hospitalizada, que pasa en este hotel? ¿por que no existe la g seguridad neceasrsario para p g proteger empleados hayy jupedes lo consultamos pero kael caso ea bajo investigacionambien ambas i teinienen planes de cambiar de p empleo la dueÑoa da del hotel s hospitalizada. >> muchas gracias claudia. >> son imagenes impactantes en q el mometnto en que un conducort que iba en sentido contrario se impacta contra otro coche muri n muriendo de manera inmediata, en palo alto. >> no se si venia borracho. >> las autorridades atendian ese do otrax
. >> rebela los momento de angu i angustia que vivio el sabado fufuc cuando un perro la mordio mie r mientras intentaba separar dos p canes que peleaban. >>no es pirmerimer que ocurre uhace tres idias t tambien una empleada resulto s lesionada cuandoo u un perro pil la mordio. >>bueno son tranquilos pero c n cuandoo se en se enojan son pel. >> en el primerdente esta mujer dice que lucho con sus e fuerzas para ayudar a su supe i supervisora cuandoo era atacad por un perro...
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david: thank you so much, angus whitley. the latest snag on the 737 aircraft.ck market wise, when whatook at the big four, is missing here? thailand opens later on. we will talk about the strength of the currency. we are tilting more risk on across the region. this sets us up for the india open in about an hour from now. we have a preview of what that might look like. of, --wants to take note one nuance to take note of, this could lead to price action. a bit more alive than usual. >> it would be, and you would expect it to gradually pick up in the last half, particularly when you see the close-out of these contracts. the stronger footing, you anticipate the same for the market open as well. days have not been bad, we have gained some weight and that is a good sign. support coming in from the flashes of green everywhere across the board. broader market space is not all that bad. in yesterday's session, it could increase in today's session. you.ad: thank coming up, i were reporters going chart to chart, competing. it is battle of the charts, next. this is bloombe
david: thank you so much, angus whitley. the latest snag on the 737 aircraft.ck market wise, when whatook at the big four, is missing here? thailand opens later on. we will talk about the strength of the currency. we are tilting more risk on across the region. this sets us up for the india open in about an hour from now. we have a preview of what that might look like. of, --wants to take note one nuance to take note of, this could lead to price action. a bit more alive than usual. >> it...
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why i want to live i thought by the entire united merged all designed by the truth or the popular angus pot fueled by the di economic situation in an exclusive interview before may's election the president said he could offer no quick fixes that the thing is ok on the street and they're frustrated no nor drop what or drop or go. when you're going to drink thus why i was started getting you committed to go court you were good but your body would require the government overnight. the president is now reaching for calm and accusing the opposition of organizing illegal protests but up service say with many demonstrators mobilizing spontaneously this current search and on rest more resembles a popular uprising was never was and that story we'll keep our eyes on here at the africa now an extortion is in zimbabwe where activists are pressing the government to reform the country's prison system rights groups say the country's jails are overcrowded and a shortage of medicines food and other basics violates the rights of inmates i'll be talking to a prison reform activists in a moment but 1st her
why i want to live i thought by the entire united merged all designed by the truth or the popular angus pot fueled by the di economic situation in an exclusive interview before may's election the president said he could offer no quick fixes that the thing is ok on the street and they're frustrated no nor drop what or drop or go. when you're going to drink thus why i was started getting you committed to go court you were good but your body would require the government overnight. the president is...
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angus crawford, bbc news. i'm not sure i can bear to watch angus's food delivery.d from shipping to addresses in the city. officials there say they're concerned over a "dramatic surge" in usage among young people. but, here in the uk they are used by the nhs to help smokers quit. so, what is the truth about the safety of e—cigarettes? joining me here is dan marchant, from the uk vaping industry association. and in our birmingham studio is dr aaron scott — he's a lecturer in respiratory sciences at the university of birmingham. aaron scott thank you forjoining us. aaron scott thank you forjoining us. let's talk to you first. san francisco saying the health issues are unclear. are they unclear? they are unclear. are they unclear? they are unclear. are they unclear? they are unclear. we have no idea what the long—term effects of e cigarettes are. my own research as shown in a short—term exposure is that they are harmful to the lungs and if they are harmful in the short—term, one would expect it to be continually harmful. but we don't haveis be continually harmful. but
angus crawford, bbc news. i'm not sure i can bear to watch angus's food delivery.d from shipping to addresses in the city. officials there say they're concerned over a "dramatic surge" in usage among young people. but, here in the uk they are used by the nhs to help smokers quit. so, what is the truth about the safety of e—cigarettes? joining me here is dan marchant, from the uk vaping industry association. and in our birmingham studio is dr aaron scott — he's a lecturer in...
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i do not understand how angus beef is fake meat. they are offering a beef patty partially combined with pea-based protein. they want to serve people who still eat meat but they want to add more protein to their diet and do both things. according to tyson's, 40% of americans are looking to do that. -basedre offering this pea patty and a chicken nugget replacement that will be entirely plant-based. looking to cash in on this plant craze. tyson says they expect the brand the meat market growing 25%. bloomberg intelligent estimates it will be a $10 million market. they are looking to cash in on this and push to make their products come to market faster, given the insanity we have seen around beyond meat with its rapid growth. it is a rapidly growing space. tysons trying to get in on it. felluld note beyond meat as much as 6% when tysons announced this. not a big move in relative terms, but it did react, and the stock has recovered. guy: this is not a zero sum game. this is an expanding market. presumably there is space for both players.
i do not understand how angus beef is fake meat. they are offering a beef patty partially combined with pea-based protein. they want to serve people who still eat meat but they want to add more protein to their diet and do both things. according to tyson's, 40% of americans are looking to do that. -basedre offering this pea patty and a chicken nugget replacement that will be entirely plant-based. looking to cash in on this plant craze. tyson says they expect the brand the meat market growing...
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that is good that we can see people getting united and they all stand together as one could help like angus still seeds following violent clashes on wednesday when police used tear gas rubber bullets and bean bag rounds to disperse tens of thousands of protesters. so the other you're basically we must teach the children to tell right from wrong. hong kong students came out peacefully to express their opinions so you know even though they were a little impulsive the police should not use rubber bullets tear gas and bean bag round assigned to deal with students over the hot sun. now it appears that nothing short of kerry lem's resignation will make the people back down. w.'s but he is building is following the developments in hong kong and he joins us now for more and he is quite late already in hong kong and yet we're seeing so many people still out on the streets why are they still so angry. i think anger has built up over this week and this is due to a in a big part to the handling of the government of this crisis when you have a 1000000 of people on the street like last sunday you have to
that is good that we can see people getting united and they all stand together as one could help like angus still seeds following violent clashes on wednesday when police used tear gas rubber bullets and bean bag rounds to disperse tens of thousands of protesters. so the other you're basically we must teach the children to tell right from wrong. hong kong students came out peacefully to express their opinions so you know even though they were a little impulsive the police should not use rubber...
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angus: it was a groundbreaking merger.have created one of the world's biggest car manufacturing alliances and that is the way the whole industry is moving. you need scale and to be able to share technology. if you're going to be able to make these advances and will make money out of it, it is almost an inevitable move across the hall industry. one sticking point that still remains in the alliance between mitsubishissan, and is the shareholding structure. no signs that is going to move anytime soon. owns 43% ofnault nissan and that comes with voting rights. nissan's stake in renault does not come with voting rights. they have always been irked by the french government's say in the relationship as well. kathleen: very important development that we see today. that was our asian transport editor, angus whitley. let's review the market open in japan, south korea, australia. a lot of different moving parts. what is at the top of the list? sophie: futures are trading mixed. the nikkei set for games. ditto for the coffee. kospi.co
angus: it was a groundbreaking merger.have created one of the world's biggest car manufacturing alliances and that is the way the whole industry is moving. you need scale and to be able to share technology. if you're going to be able to make these advances and will make money out of it, it is almost an inevitable move across the hall industry. one sticking point that still remains in the alliance between mitsubishissan, and is the shareholding structure. no signs that is going to move anytime...
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angus crawford, bbc news.amily of the expedition leader, martin moran, issued a statement. they said: meanwhile, officials have said four other british climbers have been rescued from the same area of the himalayas. zachary quain, ian wade, kate armstrong and markthomas were airlifted to safety after being spotted early this morning at a base camp near nanda davey. they were not part of the larger group, but had been keeping in touch with them via radio and last spoke to them a week ago and will now be providing information to help search teams. president trump says the uk should be prepared to leave the eu without a deal. his comments to the sunday times come ahead of his arrival in the uk tomorrow for a three—day state visit. the issue of brexit is dominating the race for the conservative leadership, and today another mp came forward to become the 13th candidate for the role. 0ur political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. state visits are not supposed to delve into politics but this is donald trump.
angus crawford, bbc news.amily of the expedition leader, martin moran, issued a statement. they said: meanwhile, officials have said four other british climbers have been rescued from the same area of the himalayas. zachary quain, ian wade, kate armstrong and markthomas were airlifted to safety after being spotted early this morning at a base camp near nanda davey. they were not part of the larger group, but had been keeping in touch with them via radio and last spoke to them a week ago and...
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it will take a long time but we can do it as angus king said it took 30 years to walk in and it will take us a long time to walk out but there are ways to think about this in terms of our spending and in terms of our taxes. the next big goal is education changes brick of the president talks a good game with community colleges and the degrees that you need that is near and dear to my heart with apprenticeships but was such an opportunity from the downturn to make that a priority to figure out to give incentives to the states to make apprenticeships and those one year degrees and certifications to fill those jobs that are open right now that are well-paying and to incentivize students to go into that work. that is the major thing i want to do my mother got a ged and then a community college degree than a four year degree and the best score that year in the state of iowa on her accounting exam now gainfully employed as an accountant ever since. there are many paths to success. another piece is immigration reform to make sure again we have enough workers. looking at the wall as an econom
it will take a long time but we can do it as angus king said it took 30 years to walk in and it will take us a long time to walk out but there are ways to think about this in terms of our spending and in terms of our taxes. the next big goal is education changes brick of the president talks a good game with community colleges and the degrees that you need that is near and dear to my heart with apprenticeships but was such an opportunity from the downturn to make that a priority to figure out to...
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for more from angus king of maine, a member of the intelligence and armed services committee. we talking with this crazy apocalyptic language? >> well, it certainly doesn't lead us towards some kind of diplomatic solution. that's for sure. when you add to that the fact we loo ed to the likelihood of miscalculation on one side or the other, a mistake him something one side thinks is defensive. the other side says is provocative. the next thing you know we're on the escalation ladder with no telling where it ends. >> what do you make of the president saying the other day, i applauded in my own way, his statement we didn't want to cause cash in this tit for tat when he heard it would be 150 people killed by any surgical strike against military installations. he says that's too many. today he said obliterate. i mean, his concern about killing 150 people in an air raid, now is saying i want to obliterate whole populations? >> well, the u.s. very hard to read. and the messages are very, as you say, in this case, very inconsistent. i think he wants, he's, you know, the whole strategy
for more from angus king of maine, a member of the intelligence and armed services committee. we talking with this crazy apocalyptic language? >> well, it certainly doesn't lead us towards some kind of diplomatic solution. that's for sure. when you add to that the fact we loo ed to the likelihood of miscalculation on one side or the other, a mistake him something one side thinks is defensive. the other side says is provocative. the next thing you know we're on the escalation ladder with...
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angus look i being out in the bathtub was very young. but there was that i had an alcove 1st but i had a bunch of us. thank you. i've never had any as sally and linger. and i will call you and. i will say well. that will make it as. well dear my i was. well way arming. the gal over what i didn't want and. what i meant i. think there's. any. with. the. play. play play. play. 50 wus live from berlin a political earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of istanbul 1000 celebrate is the victory deals a humiliating blow to the president precious tie fair to want and his ruling a k party opposition candidate. in my maloof kills the outcome as a vote for change just does it also mean the beginning of the end for america want . also coming out to train home.
angus look i being out in the bathtub was very young. but there was that i had an alcove 1st but i had a bunch of us. thank you. i've never had any as sally and linger. and i will call you and. i will say well. that will make it as. well dear my i was. well way arming. the gal over what i didn't want and. what i meant i. think there's. any. with. the. play. play play. play. 50 wus live from berlin a political earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of istanbul 1000 celebrate is the...
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braveheart was once described as a war cry of a movie this new film by angus macfadyen is more of a clue to cooler for make 5 gin the legend of robert bruce in the spider holds the key a tale told to scottish children down the generations hunted alone lost coding in the cave the scottish seas a spy the attempts 7 times to spend his web before final success and take that as a sane to try once again and claim the clone in the country in that sense the story is deeply personal and universal but a human being overcoming a crisis of confidence to find a true path in the film the bruce also as a sucker the support of the simple patriotism of the scottish families the bedrock on which the nation has been built that's less of a legend than the spider robert the bruce may like the holywood glitz and glamour of braveheart but the heart rending story beautifully shot by people who know the business and the subject having tried for 13 years to make this movie i would not discuss the ability of pick faction to complete the trilogy and take the blue steel to do new more nor would under the weight of m
braveheart was once described as a war cry of a movie this new film by angus macfadyen is more of a clue to cooler for make 5 gin the legend of robert bruce in the spider holds the key a tale told to scottish children down the generations hunted alone lost coding in the cave the scottish seas a spy the attempts 7 times to spend his web before final success and take that as a sane to try once again and claim the clone in the country in that sense the story is deeply personal and universal but a...
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goes to the babies with his all time idle robert the briefs in our exclusive interview with film star angus mcfadden we examine whether a film about scotland's heat okaying can actually protect me at antiwar message i want her avoid all of the glorification of war scenes and really explore. the loneliness of a guy who has realized that really was what it was and was a good can groper it so that's what his hopes for the future and you know up political protection unless the endgame of this new struggle with in terms of scottish independence against us european but well. well you know i've got my my hopes and dreams as you do and you've got to do the groundwork in order to be ready for the readiness or. all that to come but 1st your tweets on last week sure phaeton political blogger wings over scotland which broke all the records on alex's facebook page called and says good interview where he has been a fantastic read over the years the u.k. media must absolutely detest him as he constantly makes him look so stupid if his blogs were entirely good then nobody would be talking about him keep up
goes to the babies with his all time idle robert the briefs in our exclusive interview with film star angus mcfadden we examine whether a film about scotland's heat okaying can actually protect me at antiwar message i want her avoid all of the glorification of war scenes and really explore. the loneliness of a guy who has realized that really was what it was and was a good can groper it so that's what his hopes for the future and you know up political protection unless the endgame of this new...
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family of the man who has lived here for years police have not released many details but schneider and angus say. >>another neighbor called 911 there was an altercation with their son and the police and um he was shot and is at john muir hospital. snyder says the man shot is in his 20's and was suffering from mental illness. his parents often let the community know about his condition his parents are the most amazing loving people and they have everything they have sent emails out that is right. this is a very close neighborhood. it is not usual and we just don't want people to jump any conclusions. and know that. everyone who's been involved in this including the police have been amazing in walnut creek get along kron 4 news. well police say 2 officers fired their handguns after bean bag rounds had no effect on the suspects and police suspect. >>and police will release body cam video later on. a 36 year-old woman was killed following a fight every crash in berkeley this happened or hay street in shattuck avenue just a few blocks from the cal campus. a tesla was speeding friday night when it
family of the man who has lived here for years police have not released many details but schneider and angus say. >>another neighbor called 911 there was an altercation with their son and the police and um he was shot and is at john muir hospital. snyder says the man shot is in his 20's and was suffering from mental illness. his parents often let the community know about his condition his parents are the most amazing loving people and they have everything they have sent emails out that is...
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scotland, thanks to an easterly breeze, which means the rain will be piling in across aberdeenshire, angusw flooding issues as we go through the morning. the rain spreads most with the ads we go through the day. sunshine at times, feeling warm, and then some sporadic thunderstorms will develop here and there, particularly across parts of england any eastern scotland. with a bit more cloud than we saw today. some thunderstorms to take us into monday night, and potentially some even worse thunderstorms working through the channel and into parts of england as we go through monday night and into tuesday. these will probably be the greatest impact dorms, very humid night to go with it, especially for england and wales, but some hail and frequent lightning, as well. thunderstorms looked most likely eastern... back to the story of some sunny spells across the south, and some fairly hot and across the south, and some fairly hotand humid across the south, and some fairly hot and humid weather. in fact, a more humid day across parts of scotla nd more humid day across parts of scotland and northern i
scotland, thanks to an easterly breeze, which means the rain will be piling in across aberdeenshire, angusw flooding issues as we go through the morning. the rain spreads most with the ads we go through the day. sunshine at times, feeling warm, and then some sporadic thunderstorms will develop here and there, particularly across parts of england any eastern scotland. with a bit more cloud than we saw today. some thunderstorms to take us into monday night, and potentially some even worse...
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later in the hearing, 75-year-old maine senator angus king fell asleep, and the president's son drewr's forehead. the hearing came to an abrupt end when it turned outhe
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the rain will be piling on across aberdeenshire, angus and the grampians.go through the morning. elsewhere a dry start, morning cloud brea ks elsewhere a dry start, morning cloud breaks up at times —— morning cloud brea ks breaks up at times —— morning cloud breaks up, sunshine at times, with temperatures widely for england and wales into the 20s. mid to high teens, scotland and northern ireland, but with more cloud through the day. there are potentially worse thunderstorms as we go through monday night and into tuesday. these will probably be the greatest impact storms, very humid night to go with it, especially for england and wales, but there could be flash flooding around, lightning and hail as well. pinpointing the position is difficult, but they look most likely to be central and eastern parts of england, clearing the way through the morning and affecting parts of eastern scotland, then it is back to sunny spells across the south and fairly hot and humid weather, in fa ct a fairly hot and humid weather, in fact a more humid day across parts of scotla
the rain will be piling on across aberdeenshire, angus and the grampians.go through the morning. elsewhere a dry start, morning cloud brea ks elsewhere a dry start, morning cloud breaks up at times —— morning cloud brea ks breaks up at times —— morning cloud breaks up, sunshine at times, with temperatures widely for england and wales into the 20s. mid to high teens, scotland and northern ireland, but with more cloud through the day. there are potentially worse thunderstorms as we go...
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angus crawford has the details. it isa it is a chilling mountain.oined in 1936. the alarm was raised. the rescue hampered by rain and snow. one of those confirmed missing is academic doctor richard payne from the university of york. the expedition leader is martin moran. a hugely experienced mountaineer. people can go missing in the himalayas for a week. you can get trapped and you might have to dig is now held and survive for several days. the monsoon is very heavy rain in the indian lowlands and then fresh amounts of snow in bad weather in the mountains. we are right that there is an avalanche involved. the search mission abandoned due to bad weather will start again tomorrow. the family of the expedition leader, martin moran, have issued a statement this afternoon. they say "we have been informed that an air search by helicopter has "revealed the scale of the avalanche, but no "sign of the climbers, "their equipment or their tents. "we are pressing for the search area to be widened and continued." mountaineer alan hinks knows the himalayas incred
angus crawford has the details. it isa it is a chilling mountain.oined in 1936. the alarm was raised. the rescue hampered by rain and snow. one of those confirmed missing is academic doctor richard payne from the university of york. the expedition leader is martin moran. a hugely experienced mountaineer. people can go missing in the himalayas for a week. you can get trapped and you might have to dig is now held and survive for several days. the monsoon is very heavy rain in the indian lowlands...
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city of angus still runs deep 4 years after the tainted border crisis that devastated a community. hello again it's good to have you back well parts of australia will be see a wintry mix over the next coming days we do have a frontal boundary that's crossing over the buy right now for adelaide seeing some windy and rainy conditions here as we go into the beginning of the weekend so on saturday 15 degrees with plenty of rain and also melbourne will be seeing 15 now in the overnight hours and also in the higher elevations that rain will probably be a mix of rain and snow as well so driving conditions could be a little bit slippery as we go from saturday in the to sunday you'll notice right here we are picking up a little bit of area white in the higher elevations and that is snowfall in those regions temperatures are going to get down to about minus 5 to minus 6 degrees up towards brisbane it is going to be a nice day temperature there about 25 where heavy rain has been a big problem here across parts of fiji over the last couple of days that you can see the storm system right there
city of angus still runs deep 4 years after the tainted border crisis that devastated a community. hello again it's good to have you back well parts of australia will be see a wintry mix over the next coming days we do have a frontal boundary that's crossing over the buy right now for adelaide seeing some windy and rainy conditions here as we go into the beginning of the weekend so on saturday 15 degrees with plenty of rain and also melbourne will be seeing 15 now in the overnight hours and...
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and now here is your guest question from maine senator angus king.ec >>se of his humanitarian efforts, maine native a diplomat allahu washburn was praised by both sides in what 70 18 war involving the siege of paris? >> gentlemen? >> franco pregk oppression tt i. langley's up.fr sandy springs nds which packet? two or . ree? >> three >> three. ooh. it's tough. langley -- though biologists are still mourning the death of george the snail, the last of his species, scientists hope tois re-create kind using what c initialled process tra created dolly the sheep? >> cloning. >> cloning is it. in 1933 hugh gray claims have taken the first photographe of legendary monster of what scottish lake? >> lock nesh. >> and whatumber of moons -- >> two. >> that is right. science question -- which of these creatures does not experience a metamorphosis in its life cycle? >> earthworms. >> yep. you won't see a lot of cheerful paintings if you visit this museum in what norwegian capital city? >> oslo. >> yeah. what type of structuood in -- >> bridge. >> that is right. math question -- taking positive roots
and now here is your guest question from maine senator angus king.ec >>se of his humanitarian efforts, maine native a diplomat allahu washburn was praised by both sides in what 70 18 war involving the siege of paris? >> gentlemen? >> franco pregk oppression tt i. langley's up.fr sandy springs nds which packet? two or . ree? >> three >> three. ooh. it's tough. langley -- though biologists are still mourning the death of george the snail, the last of his species,...
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ng,are joined by david tou angus research analyst. deal would cause you to change your rating on either company? david: well, i am still reviewing the deal. i do think it is good for abbvie because it really opens up the pipeline. it brings more assets, both in a , in a commercial market. it helps abbvie diversify its revenue stream beyond humira, which right now represent about 65% of their revenue, but is going to have competition starting in about honey 23 -- starting at about 2023. the patents have already run out, but they have some agreements in place on when competition can come into the u.s. competing inady europe and other markets, see you are seeing some erosion there. clearly abbvie wanted to do something to diversify its revenue stream. two main drugs, humira and botox come up one for each company -- and botox, one for each company, that will be facing pressure. where can the comedy make inroads for future shareholders? -- the company make inroads for future shareholders? david: i think it is really wait and see how allerg
ng,are joined by david tou angus research analyst. deal would cause you to change your rating on either company? david: well, i am still reviewing the deal. i do think it is good for abbvie because it really opens up the pipeline. it brings more assets, both in a , in a commercial market. it helps abbvie diversify its revenue stream beyond humira, which right now represent about 65% of their revenue, but is going to have competition starting in about honey 23 -- starting at about 2023. the...
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tyson foods is coming out with a burger made with half angus beef and half protein.ar.ut nuggets bloomberg intelligence as the substitute meat market could arise from $684 million in revenue last year to $10 billion in the next decade. the world retirees risk running out of money a decade before they die. that comes from the world economic forum. a report says retirement account balances are not increasing fast enough to cover rising life expectancy. the problem is worse in japan where women have a 20 year savings cap. that is your business flash update. joe: coming up, some are arguing that technicals are pointing to another search for bitcoin. we will speak with an early cryptocurrency investor about the state of the ecosystem. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ united leave that a rent carried -- near the strategic strait region crucial to global energy surprise. secretary of state mike pompeo spoke to reporters at the state department. >> it is the assessment of the u.s. government that the islamic republic is responsible for the attacks that occurred at the gulf of om
tyson foods is coming out with a burger made with half angus beef and half protein.ar.ut nuggets bloomberg intelligence as the substitute meat market could arise from $684 million in revenue last year to $10 billion in the next decade. the world retirees risk running out of money a decade before they die. that comes from the world economic forum. a report says retirement account balances are not increasing fast enough to cover rising life expectancy. the problem is worse in japan where women...
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that's angus beef mixed with pea protein.hey are catering to those that still eat meat but every once in awhile just want some veg in there, hence the hybrid burger. this comes after beyond meat recently went public with a purely meatless company. their products are made out of pea proteiproteins. their stock has surged. i want to go back to tyson. they are launching this hybrid or blended burger under the brand raised and rooted. we can expect it in stores this fall. if you're not a meat eater and you prefer meatless chicken nuggets, those will be launched this summer. we'll see the trend tick up. ceo of tyson said this could potentially be a billion dollar industry. >> julie: target is the latest retailer to join the same day shipping war, which i love. tell us about it. >> reporter: you love it, i love it, but then we have to think, what is the cost going to be and what does that mean for traffic? target announced they will get into same day shipping. you can order any product. you just have to spend $9.99. they're using a
that's angus beef mixed with pea protein.hey are catering to those that still eat meat but every once in awhile just want some veg in there, hence the hybrid burger. this comes after beyond meat recently went public with a purely meatless company. their products are made out of pea proteiproteins. their stock has surged. i want to go back to tyson. they are launching this hybrid or blended burger under the brand raised and rooted. we can expect it in stores this fall. if you're not a meat eater...
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connor cranston, adrian charles, angus stewart. those are our lucky short listers.passengers. serendipity. that's the answer. there we are, just an excerpt from the film. richard, the slogan is, you're never too old. it's a fairy tale in a way, isn't it? the pensioner who gets to win this lottery. it's a definite fairy tale, it's about a man who has his innermost secret desire fulfilled. is it also about space? is it about old age and how you can still fulfil your dreams however old you are? i've had a theory four yea rs you are? i've had a theory four years —— for years when your mother says to you, what do you want to be when you grow up? don't say old because old sucks. so this is the story of a guy who is unwilling but has to move into a home and hates every second of his life. and then realises that he happens to know because it was in the course of his work that he knows why that vehicle that will move the spaceship from here to there will crumble and eve ryo ne here to there will crumble and everyone will die and he can't get anyone to listen. that's what it'
connor cranston, adrian charles, angus stewart. those are our lucky short listers.passengers. serendipity. that's the answer. there we are, just an excerpt from the film. richard, the slogan is, you're never too old. it's a fairy tale in a way, isn't it? the pensioner who gets to win this lottery. it's a definite fairy tale, it's about a man who has his innermost secret desire fulfilled. is it also about space? is it about old age and how you can still fulfil your dreams however old you are?...
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later in the hearing, 75-year-old maine senator angus king fell asleep, and the president's son drew a penis on the senator's forehead. the hearing came to an abrupt end when it turned out the rhino was playing possum and trampled the president's son. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, trouble in poll land. plus, stephen welcomes beto o'rourke and billy porter featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hi! delightful. hey, everybody! how you? thanks, everybody. welcome. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your hteph colbert. folks, here's something-- both joe biden and donald trump were in iowa campaigning yesterday, so happy new election year! my resolution is to never learn who john hickenlooper is. ( laughter ) biden and trump were super catty about each other in each of their speeches when they were talking. it was like high school, which for these two guys minute learning to read off slate tablets between harvests. single,
later in the hearing, 75-year-old maine senator angus king fell asleep, and the president's son drew a penis on the senator's forehead. the hearing came to an abrupt end when it turned out the rhino was playing possum and trampled the president's son. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, trouble in poll land. plus, stephen welcomes beto o'rourke and billy porter featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york...
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family of the man who has lived here for years police have not released many details but schneider and angus say another neighbor called 911 there was an altercation with their son and the police and um he was shot and is at john muir hospital. snyder says the man shot is in his 20's and was suffering from mental illness. his parents often let the community know about his condition his parents are the most amazing loving people and they have everything they have sent emails out that is the right. this is a very close neighborhood this neighborhood. it is not usual and we just don't want people to jump any conclusions. and know that. everyone who's been involved in this including the police have been amazing. still no word from walnut creek police about the incident but neighbors say. >>the man who was shot is that john your hospital with his parents live in walnut along for use. >>around 50 rounds that's the number of shots police say someone fired earlier this morning at a hotel in pleasant hill. pleasant hill police say they were called to the residence inn on ellen what around 1 o'clock t
family of the man who has lived here for years police have not released many details but schneider and angus say another neighbor called 911 there was an altercation with their son and the police and um he was shot and is at john muir hospital. snyder says the man shot is in his 20's and was suffering from mental illness. his parents often let the community know about his condition his parents are the most amazing loving people and they have everything they have sent emails out that is the...
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i spoke with senator angus king, an independent senator from maine.ys he thought the president's comments were astounding. his concern is that the president's comments may lead to foreign adversaries like russia, china and others attempting new ways to infiltrate and affect the integrity of our 2020 election. king says that they've been spending the past few years trying to figure out how to tighten things up to protect the 2020 campaign. he fears the comments made by the president, you're hearing this from senator warner, the top democrat on the intelligence committee, that they are concerned that this comment by the president to george stephanopoulos may be a green light to add vversaries all rig let's mess with the election. the president has a different take on it. his allies were trying to down playing it, saying if you get information, your first phone call should be to the fbi. it's been a red hot issue today. >> mike emanuel on the hill. mike, thanks. updates from there as warranted. first, the wife of the california congressman duncan hunter
i spoke with senator angus king, an independent senator from maine.ys he thought the president's comments were astounding. his concern is that the president's comments may lead to foreign adversaries like russia, china and others attempting new ways to infiltrate and affect the integrity of our 2020 election. king says that they've been spending the past few years trying to figure out how to tighten things up to protect the 2020 campaign. he fears the comments made by the president, you're...