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being me, playing that part and with annette, the wonderful annette bening, being gloria grahame.m i? what's going on? life is full of surprises. 31 years after writing his book and 36 years after he'd last seen gloria, peter turner finally got to see the film. he watched it in a private screening with the producer barbara broccoli. at the end of the screening, barbara had to... i said, "i just want to sit by myself." barbara had to leave her seat and come round and give me a big hug because...| was in bits. it's such a significant part of your life, isn't it? it is big. it's kind of... it's always been defining. the whole period, the whole relationship, you know, kind of has given me so much and defined who i am to a large extent, yeah. the film is a heartfelt tribute to peter turner's love affair with a remarkable woman. a relationship which took a young man on a journey that changed his life. and the film is released on the 17th of november. inside out is back in the new year. see you then. this is how we start remembrance sunday, cloudy with some outbreaks of rain down to the
being me, playing that part and with annette, the wonderful annette bening, being gloria grahame.m i? what's going on? life is full of surprises. 31 years after writing his book and 36 years after he'd last seen gloria, peter turner finally got to see the film. he watched it in a private screening with the producer barbara broccoli. at the end of the screening, barbara had to... i said, "i just want to sit by myself." barbara had to leave her seat and come round and give me a big hug...
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. .la labor de annette smith consiste en resolver conflictos entre vecinos del condado tarrant .obre un caso . tan grave.. cg sot annette smith, servicios de resolucion de conflictos n texas "21:45 antes que algo tragico pase, en esta situacion, ellos deben hablar con un abogado, para saber que son sus derechos y que pueden hacer legalmente .dice que ademas, si estas senoras asi lo desean, ella puede contactar a quienes supuestamente las estan haciendo vivir esta pesadilla..e intentar mediar. --en telemundo 48 somos primeros con la noticia..tenemos informacin de ltimo minuto que nos llega desde la ciudad de oakland --donde una persecucin policial termin en un accidente vehicular cerca de la interestatal 85 y lake merrit --en estos momentos hay una gran presencia policial en la zona.. estas son imagenes en vivo desde nuestro helicoptero... --autoridades estn pidiendo evitar la zona....esta es una noticia en desarrollo le mantendremos informado de actualizaciones durante el noticiero ---la universidad estatal de florida suspendio todas las actividades organizadas por las fraternida
. .la labor de annette smith consiste en resolver conflictos entre vecinos del condado tarrant .obre un caso . tan grave.. cg sot annette smith, servicios de resolucion de conflictos n texas "21:45 antes que algo tragico pase, en esta situacion, ellos deben hablar con un abogado, para saber que son sus derechos y que pueden hacer legalmente .dice que ademas, si estas senoras asi lo desean, ella puede contactar a quienes supuestamente las estan haciendo vivir esta pesadilla..e intentar...
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annette is great. jamie bell, struggling actor, becomes infatuated with her. they are sharing digs in primrose hill. he is bewitched. hey. you are the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. she laughs. hey, have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yes, i have seen it. actually, i have saw it three times. oh, you like disco dancing? oh, god, like drunk dancing. so if i make you a drink, you will come into my room and hustle with me? i need a partner for my dance class. i mean, if you fix me a drink, i will come in and clean your bathroom. huh. i already love it. real chemistry between them. the film divides its time between the story of the rise and fall of their relationship and they few years later on when she falls ill and calls upon him to bring her back to liverpool because she thinks she will get better in liverpool. warmth, wit, real compassion by paul mcguigan. i love the way they start is the slipping back and forth in time. the performances were really wonderful. and it is transfixing, you believe in heras and it is transfixing
annette is great. jamie bell, struggling actor, becomes infatuated with her. they are sharing digs in primrose hill. he is bewitched. hey. you are the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. she laughs. hey, have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yes, i have seen it. actually, i have saw it three times. oh, you like disco dancing? oh, god, like drunk dancing. so if i make you a drink, you will come into my room and hustle with me? i need a partner for my dance class....
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and interesting that he mentioned his family because lauer and his wife of 19 years, annette, have hadal issues. and on the surface they seem to have weathered the storm. >> it shouldn't be celebrity couples, that's not how we view ourselves. >> well said, baby, very well said. >> in public matt and his wife always appeared to put up a united front. this was their most recent public appearance together, just two months ago, all smiles and heading to lunch in new york. but for years the couple has faced tabloid rumors that matt had affairs. >> it's been an open secret at the "today" show. i didn't hear any rumors, tips about harassment or assault. >> in a variety expose today, one of matt's former claim there was, quote, a lot of consensual friendships with within his stable where he exerted power and he knew people wouldn't ever complained. >> i go home and live my life with my family and you know smile when i read some stuff and laugh and, you know -- >> and cry. >> lauer and the 50-year-old dutch-born model tied the knot back in 1988. >> are you enjoying married life. >> no major inj
and interesting that he mentioned his family because lauer and his wife of 19 years, annette, have hadal issues. and on the surface they seem to have weathered the storm. >> it shouldn't be celebrity couples, that's not how we view ourselves. >> well said, baby, very well said. >> in public matt and his wife always appeared to put up a united front. this was their most recent public appearance together, just two months ago, all smiles and heading to lunch in new york. but for...
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banner annette wadi randy ---- pkg---- guste o no, millones de estadounidenses siguen beneficindose de "obamacare", pero segn algunos el gobierno est haciendo lo posible para "sabotear la ley de salud". este aÑo el departamento de salud y servicios humanos dej de gastar unos $90 millones de dlares en esfuerzos de promocin del programa. s/annette raveneau, families usa "también para las personas que te ayudan a inscribirte en el mercado de seguros médicos. esa es la mayor parte de donde se están recortando fondos casi el 90%". organizaciones como la de ella aseguran que el presidente no solo quiere debilitar los planes de cobertura, sino quitar las protecciones a los consumidores y la asistencia finaciera- algo que comenz con el recorte de algunos subsidios para personas de bajos recurso. les preocupa que todo eso resulte en que menos personas aprovechen este periodo de inscripcin que termina el 15 de diciembre. algo que no niegan los que apoyan las medidas del presidente para llevar a la muerte lenta la controversial ley de salud. s/wadi gaitan, iniciativa libre invertir millones de dó
banner annette wadi randy ---- pkg---- guste o no, millones de estadounidenses siguen beneficindose de "obamacare", pero segn algunos el gobierno est haciendo lo posible para "sabotear la ley de salud". este aÑo el departamento de salud y servicios humanos dej de gastar unos $90 millones de dlares en esfuerzos de promocin del programa. s/annette raveneau, families usa "también para las personas que te ayudan a inscribirte en el mercado de seguros médicos. esa es la...
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annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. this is wonderful to be here, and to be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend. a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. me bob in the late '9 sod when a mutual friend gave him a copy of the man man manumaleuna uscripte first book i've written, and bob read it and liked it and bid for it. it by went with the university press of virginia because it was new book about jefferson and i was saying controversial things and i thought they would actually happen it a -- handle in it in a way that would make the historical community accept because these were their peers and he was very, very generous about that and agreed, and he was patient and we became friends after he became the editor of my other book about jefferson this, hemingss, the monticello americans family. a wonderful experience being with bob. the word legendary, see that word appended to his name it and makes sense. everybody that i know, knows of his work, talks become him as the editor's editor and t
annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. this is wonderful to be here, and to be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend. a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. me bob in the late '9 sod when a mutual friend gave him a copy of the man man manumaleuna uscripte first book i've written, and bob read it and liked it and bid for it. it by went with the university press of virginia because it was new book about jefferson and i was saying...
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annette? >> thank you so much, charl larn i'm joined by yves mersch. thank you very much for joining us >> thank you >> let's talk about the pace of the asset purchase program, which was, of course, reduced, the announcement from january onwards. can we expect this pace will stay in place until september then >> we have had a discussion. the results of this discussion we have taken into consideration our increased confidence that we are in the path which will lead us ultimately to our objective for our inflation aid. however, this path is still needing a certain amount, certain amplitude of monetary accommodation. i think this was a view that was broadly shared within the governing council. based on this analysis, we said that the improved situation is not warranting the same amount of purchases but it would nevertheless also be a certain element of present in the market that would be warranted. that's why we extended the horizon of our purchases then we also said in addition that as we are progressing on our path, our reaction function is symmetrical
annette? >> thank you so much, charl larn i'm joined by yves mersch. thank you very much for joining us >> thank you >> let's talk about the pace of the asset purchase program, which was, of course, reduced, the announcement from january onwards. can we expect this pace will stay in place until september then >> we have had a discussion. the results of this discussion we have taken into consideration our increased confidence that we are in the path which will lead us...
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let's get instant reaction to this from annette. the key question here, to what extent did this already factor in the collapse of the coalition talks? would this have been reflected in this result >> actually, the cut off date of that poll by ifo is yesterday. there is a fraction of respondents who have factored that in in their response. ifo is also saying the majority of clients are responding in the first two weeks. so, bottom line is there is only a slight effect of the collapse talks in the numbers setting these things aside, there are many people also, the german economic council of economic experts, who say those failed talks should not necessarily dampen the economic conditions and the outlook for the economy. because it's quite clear in the end we'll get some sort of government, whether it takes a month or two or three longer wouldn't be much of a problem for the economy and the visibility going forward that's what we can read into the numbers also when it comes to the outlook. the outlook component of the ifo is astonishin
let's get instant reaction to this from annette. the key question here, to what extent did this already factor in the collapse of the coalition talks? would this have been reflected in this result >> actually, the cut off date of that poll by ifo is yesterday. there is a fraction of respondents who have factored that in in their response. ifo is also saying the majority of clients are responding in the first two weeks. so, bottom line is there is only a slight effect of the collapse talks...
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. >> let's head back out to annette who's standing by in frankfurt.he merry-go-round continues big turn by the spd. what are they going to do about the hit to credibility repeatedly they've ruled out working with the cdu. >> reporter: yes, exactly. that's a good question i would say. they will take their time to come up with a narrative there's a big party convention of the social democrats, the 6th, 7th, 8th of december in berlin that's the time when we should hear from them how credible that u-turn is. of course they will say that he was urged by the president of germany to actually live up to their responsibility as one of the imagine omajor parties for m whether schultz will stay on board and whether he will serve as the deputy chancellor to stay under angela merkel, this is highly questionable because he has ruled out that for him personally several times so we might still see one of the other bumps on the road towards these talks. the wise chancellor or the deputy of angela merkel was saying in an interview yesterday night that she does not expe
. >> let's head back out to annette who's standing by in frankfurt.he merry-go-round continues big turn by the spd. what are they going to do about the hit to credibility repeatedly they've ruled out working with the cdu. >> reporter: yes, exactly. that's a good question i would say. they will take their time to come up with a narrative there's a big party convention of the social democrats, the 6th, 7th, 8th of december in berlin that's the time when we should hear from them how...
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playing that part and with annette bening being gloria grahame. it was like a time capsule...1 yea rs on? life is full of surprises. 31 years after writing his book and 36 yea rs years after writing his book and 36 years after writing his book and 36 years after he had last seen gloria, peter turner finally got to see the film. he watched it in a private screening with the producer. at the end of the screening i said, you wa nt to end of the screening i said, you want to sit by any? barbara came and gave me a big hug. it's such a significant part of your life. gave me a big hug. it's such a significant part of your lifem gave me a big hug. it's such a significant part of your life. it is big. the whole period, the whole relationship, you know, kind of has given me so much and too fine to weigh an too, logic stands. the film isa weigh an too, logic stands. the film is a heartfelt tribute to peter turner's love affair with a remarkable woman. a relationship which took a young man on a journey which took a young man on a journey which changed his life. and the film is released on
playing that part and with annette bening being gloria grahame. it was like a time capsule...1 yea rs on? life is full of surprises. 31 years after writing his book and 36 yea rs years after writing his book and 36 years after writing his book and 36 years after he had last seen gloria, peter turner finally got to see the film. he watched it in a private screening with the producer. at the end of the screening i said, you wa nt to end of the screening i said, you want to sit by any? barbara...
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a marvellous performance by annette bening. justice league. batman and wonder woman are back.udbound, a powerful drama set in 1960s mississippi. yeah, it is an interesting week. i'm dying to know what you think of ourfirst film. set in the ‘70s. yes. based on the memoir by peter turner. late 70s, early 80s. bening is superb as gloria grahame. jamie bell's character, a twentysomething actor becomes infatuated in the late ‘70s. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house in primrose hill and he is bewitched by her presence, as we all are. here is a clip. hey. you're the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. hey, have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yeah, actually, three times. so, you like disco dancing? oh, god. i like drunk dancing. so, if i make you a drink, do you want to be my partner for my dance class? if you fetch me a drink, i will clean your bathroom. i already love it. you can see there is real chemistry between them. the film divides its time between the story of the rise and fall of their relationship. and a few years later on, when
a marvellous performance by annette bening. justice league. batman and wonder woman are back.udbound, a powerful drama set in 1960s mississippi. yeah, it is an interesting week. i'm dying to know what you think of ourfirst film. set in the ‘70s. yes. based on the memoir by peter turner. late 70s, early 80s. bening is superb as gloria grahame. jamie bell's character, a twentysomething actor becomes infatuated in the late ‘70s. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house in primrose hill...
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. >> let's get out to annette who's been covering the story all morning in frankfurt you're seeing a lot of long, tired faces in berlin after the collapse of those talks. my question to you is where do we head next this is unchartered territory. >> reporter: yes, carolyn. that's a first since the second world war that an election in germany does not yield a government and that we are potentially moving towards snap elections, new elections in germany. that's not a given, i have to say. there are two candidates now after those explanatory talks as they call it here in germany failed one possibility is that angela merkel will stay at the helm of the government but will form a minority government. we have it quite successfully in place in other european countries. she's known not to be a fan of that alternative, but given the difficult situation. that might be one option she's considering. the other option is go nuclear dissolve the party and have new elections. the president was urging everybody yesterday in an interview to be sensible to find a common solution in order to prevent new
. >> let's get out to annette who's been covering the story all morning in frankfurt you're seeing a lot of long, tired faces in berlin after the collapse of those talks. my question to you is where do we head next this is unchartered territory. >> reporter: yes, carolyn. that's a first since the second world war that an election in germany does not yield a government and that we are potentially moving towards snap elections, new elections in germany. that's not a given, i have to...
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trichet. >> annette, thank you very much for that after the break, we'll speak to the ceo of the group leading the economic city. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. is now a good time to refinance? yes! mortgage rates are historically low. the time to refinance your home is right now. get started at lendingtree.com. the only place you can compare up to five real offers, side by side, for free. our average customer can significantly lower their monthly bills. quick. beat the fed's next rate hike. do not miss this window. are you sure you have the best rate? it only takes 3 minutes to find out. go to lendingtree.com right now. hai'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. ta-da! all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. so concentrated, just one bottle has the grease cl
trichet. >> annette, thank you very much for that after the break, we'll speak to the ceo of the group leading the economic city. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. is now a good time to refinance? yes!...
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joining me now is annette killby smith. she is the editor of "the wilson county news," a local newspaper that covers sutherland springs. annette, thank you so much for being with us. you've been on this since the very beginning of the shooting. just tell me about this community. >> it's kind of hard to actually follow sherri's words that were just read. it is a very tight-knit, small community. just everything revolves around the community events, church on sunday, school, everyone knows everyone. the wider community, as well. and everyone here, it's not just sutherland springs that is impacted. we all know -- were friends and neighbors and families with everyone affected here. it's -- >> this is in some ways the center -- the church here, the church behind me, the first baptist church, in some ways, i've been told by folks here, the center of this community. as you say, everyone knows somebody inside. how are you doing this morning? are you shaken? i know you have some friends of friends that were inside there. >> yes. i'm
joining me now is annette killby smith. she is the editor of "the wilson county news," a local newspaper that covers sutherland springs. annette, thank you so much for being with us. you've been on this since the very beginning of the shooting. just tell me about this community. >> it's kind of hard to actually follow sherri's words that were just read. it is a very tight-knit, small community. just everything revolves around the community events, church on sunday, school,...
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. >> reporter: ronald mcdonald house ceo annette arrow says virginia's photos are a gift. >> the photographyhat she creates are lasting portraits, they are the last physical tangible memory that they have of their children as a child. >> nice! >> reporter: and when photographing the homeless, virginia shares the view through her lens. >> i like this. >> reporter: the image empowers domestic violence survivor ortiz. >> the last thing you want to see, it's amazing. it brings out your self-esteem. >> reporter: that makes virginia smile. >> i have never been happier in my life. >> reporter: so for providing precious photographs that bring out the best in difficult times, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to virginia becker. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> and starting next month, 60 of virginia's photos will be featured in an exhibit on homelessness of at san jose city hall. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, wi
. >> reporter: ronald mcdonald house ceo annette arrow says virginia's photos are a gift. >> the photographyhat she creates are lasting portraits, they are the last physical tangible memory that they have of their children as a child. >> nice! >> reporter: and when photographing the homeless, virginia shares the view through her lens. >> i like this. >> reporter: the image empowers domestic violence survivor ortiz. >> the last thing you want to see,...
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annette benning is superb as gloria grahame. late ‘70s. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house and he is bewitched by her presence, as we all are. here is a clip. hey. you're the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yeah, actually, three times. so, you like disco dancing? oh, god. i like drunk dancing. so, if i make you a drink, do you want to be my partner for my dance class? if you fix me a drink, i will clean your bathroom! i already love it. you can see there is real chemistry between them. the film divides its time between the story of the rise and fall of their relationship. and then a few years later on, when she falls ill and calls on him to bring him back to liverpool, she feels she can get better in liverpool, it was directed with warmth and passion. paul mcguigan made a film called gangster number one at the turn of the century, which was exciting. i love the slipping back and forth through time in this. the performances were wonderful. benni
annette benning is superb as gloria grahame. late ‘70s. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house and he is bewitched by her presence, as we all are. here is a clip. hey. you're the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yeah, actually, three times. so, you like disco dancing? oh, god. i like drunk dancing. so, if i make you a drink, do you want to be my partner for my dance class? if you fix me a drink, i will clean...
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annette would need a miracle to stop christmas and just knew where to go. >> so with the battle of the women's? to date back hundreds of years and among those people major-general andrew jackson himself with the catholic church with the battle of the war ruins of. >> with that divine intervention revealing 1850's. >> this could become a blood bath. with the birth of modern america. >> that would be one of the most stunning upset victories. >> jackson and left the estate when he was done with the battle of new orleans he became a national star may be the most famous america to fight for freedom with the two terms in the white house as one of the most consequential in our history. >> his wall is still there. >> [laughter] >> the more you look the more you'll understand what is happening and this is the numbers that the hermitage was 5,000 against 9,000 british. in terms of being killed they had 1262 wounded some were blown apart. we did a great job killing their officers. three generals dead seven colonels said 75 officers. so we took out the officers and we're playing for keeps we had n
annette would need a miracle to stop christmas and just knew where to go. >> so with the battle of the women's? to date back hundreds of years and among those people major-general andrew jackson himself with the catholic church with the battle of the war ruins of. >> with that divine intervention revealing 1850's. >> this could become a blood bath. with the birth of modern america. >> that would be one of the most stunning upset victories. >> jackson and left the...
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we've increased the hedges just for clairity, annette used to be opposed to the project. we worked with her and she's neutral, and we think we came up with a really good solution to increase the privacy in her yard. now if you look at the map, we worked really hard and we're willing to meet with everyone. as a result on our block, you see a substantial number of people either in support or neutral of this project, including mark bula and neighbors across the street to the north, south, and the west. five neighbors who were originally opposed later wrote letters of support [ inaudible ] the appellant claims 140 neighbors are against that project, yet 35 of them don't even live in pacific heights, 40 of them are duplicates. four of them are at the u.p.s. p.o. box center representing themselves as neighbors. many having seen the 34r57bs nor t -- plans nor the studies but are friend of the deniros and agreed to support them. we have been going through this process for almost three years now, and we'd really like to have a functional home. we're available for questions. >> tha
we've increased the hedges just for clairity, annette used to be opposed to the project. we worked with her and she's neutral, and we think we came up with a really good solution to increase the privacy in her yard. now if you look at the map, we worked really hard and we're willing to meet with everyone. as a result on our block, you see a substantial number of people either in support or neutral of this project, including mark bula and neighbors across the street to the north, south, and the...
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let's get out to reaction and annette standing by in frankfurt. what were the major takeaways? to me it seemed like classic draghi, a bit of dovishness in there as well. >> yes that's right i think the main take away is that he went out explaining why they actually think inflation is below target, and why they, despite the strong recovery, are not confident enough to restore more monetary stimulus he was saying essentially the attention is moving to the signaling effect of the asset purchases, and the effect they extended the asset purchases until september 2018 or beyond has actually prevented monetary conditions from tightening he was saying that the tightening of monetary conditions is not warranted at the moment, of course, because that would be, again, another headwind to inflation. essentially he's saying that they're looking at two factors gauging the durability of inflation and durability here is the key sentence they don't want to see a blip of inflation moving or etching towards the target, they want it on a durable basis there are two factors. first, of course, it's
let's get out to reaction and annette standing by in frankfurt. what were the major takeaways? to me it seemed like classic draghi, a bit of dovishness in there as well. >> yes that's right i think the main take away is that he went out explaining why they actually think inflation is below target, and why they, despite the strong recovery, are not confident enough to restore more monetary stimulus he was saying essentially the attention is moving to the signaling effect of the asset...
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you are not dealing with a criminal ma criminal matter on annett ethic case.s -- by the way, the way the ethics committee dealt with it, if we don't want to set a precedent, the best thing would be for the member to resign. i have seen members resign for cocaine use and for inappropriately dealing with male staff. >> do you think that's what al franken should do? >> i am not here to give advice to al franken at this moment, and he has to go through the process, but as a former chair ethics committee, i often found if we don't want to set precedents, the easiest way to move forward is for a resignation. john boehner got people to resign rather than having the institution go through the turmoil of this type of real drama. >> understood. congressman charlie dent, thank you for your perspective. >> thank you. alisyn, great to be with you, as always. >>> the probe heating up while a senate committee wants more information on jared kushner. the latest developments, next. -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this
you are not dealing with a criminal ma criminal matter on annett ethic case.s -- by the way, the way the ethics committee dealt with it, if we don't want to set a precedent, the best thing would be for the member to resign. i have seen members resign for cocaine use and for inappropriately dealing with male staff. >> do you think that's what al franken should do? >> i am not here to give advice to al franken at this moment, and he has to go through the process, but as a former chair...
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annette king car. it han and cynthia and our own holly morris. are many mar and both watch "fox5" morning. >> do you have a hard time recognizing is that why you passed. >> all dressed in clad. taking one for the team that day. i bleed blew even though i i wear red. >> 2 was homecoming weekend. >> they beat indiana >> we of of loved that that. >> keep the bundles happy as we head into the weekend as well. future you cast it's free showing you this going to be trisle around. off orig, some sunshine for wart of region today not all of region. clouds holding steady through virginia. here in crngs b. i think koudy peak or two of sunshine. bundle it up. after school wax for patchy drizzle south of town 45 to 51. notice cold air north and west. fargo 17. winnipeg 14. a piece of that cold air mass is going to break off and head into our direction as we head to end of week and weekend friday and does saturday and highs in the region only in 30s and 40s. chilly, chilly air coming our way. "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast. 49 today, 5 tomorrow. real cole
annette king car. it han and cynthia and our own holly morris. are many mar and both watch "fox5" morning. >> do you have a hard time recognizing is that why you passed. >> all dressed in clad. taking one for the team that day. i bleed blew even though i i wear red. >> 2 was homecoming weekend. >> they beat indiana >> we of of loved that that. >> keep the bundles happy as we head into the weekend as well. future you cast it's free showing you this...
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the forecast of slightly positive earnings the bank was making good progress in the transformation annette all the details. not looking too badly. >> no, it's not looking too badly. if you look at the underlining earnings power it's still muted in line with the other banks which we have seen reporting earnings for the last quarter. so the profit and also the operating profit is mainly boosted by one of the effects like disposal of the headquarter towers, and also disposal of other parts of the business. still the overall message is that the restructuring is going in the right direction and that also going forward the bank should benefit also from higher interest rates and also, of course, what drives shares and has been driving these shares during the course of this year are m&a speculations, because there seems to be quite a number of bidders interested in parts of commerzbank, and also the german state disposed of their stake as soon as next year of course that is one of the big topics i will tackle with the cfo with an interview at 11:40 cet, which i will bring to you live from the head
the forecast of slightly positive earnings the bank was making good progress in the transformation annette all the details. not looking too badly. >> no, it's not looking too badly. if you look at the underlining earnings power it's still muted in line with the other banks which we have seen reporting earnings for the last quarter. so the profit and also the operating profit is mainly boosted by one of the effects like disposal of the headquarter towers, and also disposal of other parts...
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powerful forces are changing how big banks do business from waves of consolidation to digital technology annette spoke to the ing ceo on how that bank is changing to compete in the new environment >> i think we're at a cross roads. we're three years in being the supervisor for the larger bank in the eurozone. we found a standard for supervision, capital levels, all of that. the question really is how -- where do we go from here what is the advantage now of having the ssm clearly we are same standards, same scrutiny. more transparency across border. that's all very helpful. will this lead to european consolidation? that's the real question >> how confident are you that we will see a real european consolidation, let alone the german we terribly need consolidation >> in some markets, local consolidation is warranted the italian market is going through consolidation. the german market as well. that's where you find the first benefits of consolidation, local consolidation of taking costs out of the system. if you go to cross border consolidation, it's about how can i make sure that i build the skill
powerful forces are changing how big banks do business from waves of consolidation to digital technology annette spoke to the ing ceo on how that bank is changing to compete in the new environment >> i think we're at a cross roads. we're three years in being the supervisor for the larger bank in the eurozone. we found a standard for supervision, capital levels, all of that. the question really is how -- where do we go from here what is the advantage now of having the ssm clearly we are...
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. >> reporter: david's sister brady sitting next to his sister annette and long-time girlfriend rachel thomas said on wednesday night their lives changed when they received a call. >> there wasn't much hope for his survival but they would try to maintain him on life support until we could get there to say good-bye. >> reporter: david was on his moped heading to his home in south carolina when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. >> he was an advocate for not drinking and driving. and he wrote a speech in school. the university of south carolina where he was a senior. many of his friends who knew his passion for saving others were by his side until his family arrived on thursday morning to say good-bye. >> we were supposed to see him on wednesday. he was supposed to arrive home for thanksgiving and instead we're going to be at his funeral and we're going to bury him and we'll never, ever get a chance to see him again. >> reporter: david used his life to try and save others from the impacts of drinking and driving. his family now hopes his death will continue to do the same. >> th
. >> reporter: david's sister brady sitting next to his sister annette and long-time girlfriend rachel thomas said on wednesday night their lives changed when they received a call. >> there wasn't much hope for his survival but they would try to maintain him on life support until we could get there to say good-bye. >> reporter: david was on his moped heading to his home in south carolina when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. >> he was an advocate for not...
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. >> reporter: next to annette is sister braidy and girlfriend rachel thomas. they drove all the way from maryland to sack is being last wednesday night when they were told david was struck by a drunk driver while leaving campus on his moped. >> there wasn't much hope for survival. maintain him on life support so we could get there and say good-bye. >> reporter: thursday night david newell was taken off life support. the family says their grief is indescribable, but they are hoping to save lives by urging others not to drink and drive. his mother said he was an organ donor and ended up lives. as for the suspect he is in custody and facing felony dui. a gofundme page has been set up to help with funeral expenses. if you're interested in helping, you can find information on the nbc wa nbc washington app. search david newell. reporting from montgomery county, meagan fitzgerald, news4. >> the fbi is helping the prince george's county police find three teenagers missing for a week. this is in the bris toe area. they think they left virginia. ashley, breyona, and she
. >> reporter: next to annette is sister braidy and girlfriend rachel thomas. they drove all the way from maryland to sack is being last wednesday night when they were told david was struck by a drunk driver while leaving campus on his moped. >> there wasn't much hope for survival. maintain him on life support so we could get there and say good-bye. >> reporter: thursday night david newell was taken off life support. the family says their grief is indescribable, but they are...
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annette reyes joins us. three men are hospitalized in critical condition after being shot outside a bar in north philadelphia. >> the community is coming together as the investigation into the blaze continues. >> plus the eagles have arrived in dallas where they will face the cowboys in a rivalry. but first it is a windy start to your sunday morning. the rain that fell overnight is now gone and we started out mild but later today you will want that winter coat before you head out. >> heading outside you can see the flags blowing in the wind. chris sowers joins us with the weather. it's not a good hair day. the can spray. ind whipping. the strong winds will continue until about midday. a look at some of the peak gusts recorded. these aren't the official numbers yet. wilmington that 48 mile per hour gust millville and pottstown 44, allentown 40 miles per hour. here's a look at the current wind gusts as of 9:00 a.m. 41 again in philadelphia 35 in allentown, 35 in millville and 40 miles per hour out there in lan
annette reyes joins us. three men are hospitalized in critical condition after being shot outside a bar in north philadelphia. >> the community is coming together as the investigation into the blaze continues. >> plus the eagles have arrived in dallas where they will face the cowboys in a rivalry. but first it is a windy start to your sunday morning. the rain that fell overnight is now gone and we started out mild but later today you will want that winter coat before you head out....
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across the street at annette's chocolate factory, the shelves are stocked with chocolate in many varietiesaiting for customers. many business owners say the region is battling a problem of perception. >> i imagine why people think there is nothing left in napa because the fires were pretty scary. but most of napa is in great shape. >> it has been difficult because when they saw the smoke and fire, they immediately canceled vacations, weekend trips, day trips. those are all of the things that once again run our economy. and the biggest part of the year for us. >> reporter: it is not hard to find optimism, especially with the locals. >> a lot of people lost their homes. that is devastating. we're hoping they can get back on their feet with help. but the city is still here and going strong. you can't keep us down. >> reporter: napa county business leaders say within 48 hours after the napa fires, 75% of hotel lodgings were canceled. so if you have ever wanted to come up and get a spot at a restaurant or, you know, get something that is normally hard to get maybe, maybe you have to stand in li
across the street at annette's chocolate factory, the shelves are stocked with chocolate in many varietiesaiting for customers. many business owners say the region is battling a problem of perception. >> i imagine why people think there is nothing left in napa because the fires were pretty scary. but most of napa is in great shape. >> it has been difficult because when they saw the smoke and fire, they immediately canceled vacations, weekend trips, day trips. those are all of the...
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annette benning, the actress, and tim parker, and stuart piech, chief of the general staff, i'm gettingit after 9am. with a lineup like that i think we can forgive you repeating one of them! thanks, andrew, talk to you later. it's a tradition that's long been the soundtrack to all sorts of occasions, whether joyful or sombre. but there are concerns bell ringing is at risk of dying out. a new uk—wide campaign is hoping to ring in the changes and attract a new generation to the art form. breakfast‘s tim muffett has been to find out more. treble's going... she's gone. weddings... remembrance... treble two two! national celebrations. or just another sunday morning. church bells convey many messages. five to four. ringing them brings many benefits. is good for the brain, it's good physical exercise as well. it's both physically and mentally a challenge because you got to concentrate really hard. the sound comes a long time after the actions of listening is key. but this hobby is failing to chime with many. like many churches eddington primary in wiltshire is struggling to recruit the next—ge
annette benning, the actress, and tim parker, and stuart piech, chief of the general staff, i'm gettingit after 9am. with a lineup like that i think we can forgive you repeating one of them! thanks, andrew, talk to you later. it's a tradition that's long been the soundtrack to all sorts of occasions, whether joyful or sombre. but there are concerns bell ringing is at risk of dying out. a new uk—wide campaign is hoping to ring in the changes and attract a new generation to the art form....
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an awards—level performance by annette bening. justice league — batman and wonder woman are back.rst film. set in the ‘705. yes. based on the memoir by peter turner. bening is superb as gloria grahame. jamie bell's character, a twentysomething actor becomes infatuated in the late ‘705. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house and he is bewitched by her presence, as we all are. here's a clip. hey. you're the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. have you seen the movie saturday night fever? yeah, actually, three times. so, you like disco dancing? oh, god. i like drunk dancing. so, if i make you a drink, do you want to be my partner for my dance class? if you fetch me a drink, i will clean your bathroom. i already love it. you can see there is real chemistry between them. the film divides its time between the story of the rise and fall of their relationship. and a few years later on, when she falls ill and calls on him to bring him back to liverpool, when she falls ill and calls on him to bring her back to liverpool, she feels she can get better in liverp
an awards—level performance by annette bening. justice league — batman and wonder woman are back.rst film. set in the ‘705. yes. based on the memoir by peter turner. bening is superb as gloria grahame. jamie bell's character, a twentysomething actor becomes infatuated in the late ‘705. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house and he is bewitched by her presence, as we all are. here's a clip. hey. you're the next—door guy, right? which makes you the girl next door. have you...
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that the excellent award to cathy curtis and will swift have chosen me for this award, and i think annette gordon reed for her affectionate introduction. i am particularly grateful to the visionary chairman for having raised this bet on me all these years and j-juliett reed who possesses creativity, compassion and belief in goodness that is unheard of in this era, and also to all of my wonderful colleagues, i don't know what i would do without you because they are my family. but most significantly, for all the writers i've worked with those in this room and out there who have succeeded in their work in reclaiming the truth and regaining the large part we know so i am humbled by this award so please forgive me. i was asked to write a speech which i title biography as reclamation and it might surprise you a little because there's all different meanings suggested in the biography. why did you become an editor? this is a question i get asked a lot. the honest answer is i just don't know. but i can assure you in utmost certainty i nevetheutmost certat of becoming a book editor that is until i w
that the excellent award to cathy curtis and will swift have chosen me for this award, and i think annette gordon reed for her affectionate introduction. i am particularly grateful to the visionary chairman for having raised this bet on me all these years and j-juliett reed who possesses creativity, compassion and belief in goodness that is unheard of in this era, and also to all of my wonderful colleagues, i don't know what i would do without you because they are my family. but most...
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so you're the lucky ones, because you're in his with that we turn it over to alyssa and annette. >> ( >> okay. so they can't hear me, so i'm going to ruin the surprise, because we have to move on. but, well, i'm being told we have to wrap, mike. >> we have a surprise for you guys. >> oh, now? >> i just want to say thank you, too, the sixers, if chick-fil-a, and we are just so baffled when he made it, oh, good, we don't have to worry about this, then just banked half court shot. and everybody loses it. >> i'm sure every single one every have you seen the shot. but we got it up here for you guys. so get ready. >> oh, so they're going to row play it again. maybe we'll check back in. i know what the surprise is, but, you know? we'll check back in. >> so he's a really great kid. so this is save me steve. so "black friday" shoppers, getting ready, you go out, there you try get the bargains, but really some stuff you shouldn't have to brave the crowds for. >> high shall everybody. >> hello. >> it is national pajama day does steve know that? does steve have pajamas on? >> here is the big ques
so you're the lucky ones, because you're in his with that we turn it over to alyssa and annette. >> ( >> okay. so they can't hear me, so i'm going to ruin the surprise, because we have to move on. but, well, i'm being told we have to wrap, mike. >> we have a surprise for you guys. >> oh, now? >> i just want to say thank you, too, the sixers, if chick-fil-a, and we are just so baffled when he made it, oh, good, we don't have to worry about this, then just banked...