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with the association and the apa -- ata, you see an exchange of people and ideas.they're saying what are the white graduate students doing? one of the white schools doing? you see this cross- fertilization of ideas going back and forth at these national meetings. and when you go into every southern state, every one of the southern state you see an organizational structure that looks like what i've written on the left. there is a state organization that covers the entire state. everybody is a member of it. there are regional organizations , georgia had 14. 11? 11, georgia had 11 different regions of the state is broken down into 11 regions and each region had its own director. there are local meetings so you can get black educators together with the county for example with the county, they are all meeting and talking about these ideas and then you could state publications. publications such as the harold. this is happening in every one of these states. so the person who is the executive director are, these people are in these ata meetings and or association meetings
with the association and the apa -- ata, you see an exchange of people and ideas.they're saying what are the white graduate students doing? one of the white schools doing? you see this cross- fertilization of ideas going back and forth at these national meetings. and when you go into every southern state, every one of the southern state you see an organizational structure that looks like what i've written on the left. there is a state organization that covers the entire state. everybody is a...
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with the association and ata, you see an exchange of black people and ideas. they are talking about, what are white graduate schools doing, what are the policies going on? how can we get into black schools the information that we need? you see this cross-fertilization of ideas always going back and forth at national meetings. interestingly, when you go into every southern state, every one of the 14 southern states, you see an organizational structure that looks like what i have written on the left. there is a state organization that covers the entire state, everybody is a member of it. there are regional organizations. georgia had 14. so -- 11, 11. 11. georgia had 11 different regions. this date is broken to 11 regions. each region has its own director. there are local meetings. so you can get black educators meeting together within a county. i have seen them for example with the cav county, meeting and talking about ideas. then you get state publications, like in georgia, the herald. this is happening in every seven one of the southern states, but the person
with the association and ata, you see an exchange of black people and ideas. they are talking about, what are white graduate schools doing, what are the policies going on? how can we get into black schools the information that we need? you see this cross-fertilization of ideas always going back and forth at national meetings. interestingly, when you go into every southern state, every one of the 14 southern states, you see an organizational structure that looks like what i have written on the...
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clarence thomas and ata hil their confrontation, it was a ll year before the next election and still shaped that election to the detriment of republicans and some democrats who were turned out. this happened six weeks before the election,n election already on tenterhooksnd you can see why republicans are anous to get the nominee through now because if they don't have the senate in november, they're not to get him through afterwards and by the same token, democrats are motivated to delay as long as possible because if they can knock off this nominee, perhaps they can influence theext choice. robert: does it influence the midterms? dan: yes. the timing could not be more fraught. i wasve in d talking to in particular women vot i'll say two things about it. one is, there is a partisan t split os question. people who are loyal to trump want kavanaugh. they don't believe her. but on the otheride which is where there is more energy, they are totally in support of dr. ford and they seehias a critical issue. it is ergizing people beyond the energy that was already there so i think depending o
clarence thomas and ata hil their confrontation, it was a ll year before the next election and still shaped that election to the detriment of republicans and some democrats who were turned out. this happened six weeks before the election,n election already on tenterhooksnd you can see why republicans are anous to get the nominee through now because if they don't have the senate in november, they're not to get him through afterwards and by the same token, democrats are motivated to delay as long...
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great to begin overall terms you were looking at a in growth and global economy and you are looking ataat a small increase in inflation in the us. for donald trump, that is well worth paying. ultimately on the chinese side it is about technology transfer, about the protection of intellectual property which the us insists they need. president trump has been accusing them of stealing technology for years so ha ha will that —— so how hard will that hit them? this is definitely the wrong solution if that is the issue. so what next? we have 2596 tariffs in january. that is a significant amount of money. i feel sorry for the us company that is buying its products from china because the us company will pay the tariff and, ultimately, the consumer. said its prices being paid in the us and it is clear if it will directly benefit us manufacturers as it is stated that it should. india has rolled out a billion dollar ambitious healthcare policy to provide health insurance for almost half its population. the scheme, known as modicare — after prime minister narendra modi — is considered to be the wor
great to begin overall terms you were looking at a in growth and global economy and you are looking ataat a small increase in inflation in the us. for donald trump, that is well worth paying. ultimately on the chinese side it is about technology transfer, about the protection of intellectual property which the us insists they need. president trump has been accusing them of stealing technology for years so ha ha will that —— so how hard will that hit them? this is definitely the wrong...
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the majority control is not the preferred option but we would look ata preferred option but we wouldthat helps grow it to the next level. is it fair to say that today you decided doing nothing was not an option? i think it is right that we galvanise and continued to move forward and i think it is an ever—changing world. sport is a very exciting business and rugby in particular is very interesting at the moment. you are right, we need to move forward and grasp opportunities, constantly think about how we are developing and going forward. diego maradona has taken on his next challenge having won the world cup in mexico with argentina back in 1986. he's returned to the country as the new technical director of second division side dorados de sinaloa. not surprisingly, hundreds of fans turned out to welcome him. understated as ever. he has very limited success or experience of club coaching and he has a big job on his hands — dorados haven't won a game this season. manchester city manager pep guardiola actually ended his playing career there. they will hope some of his managerial magic wi
the majority control is not the preferred option but we would look ata preferred option but we wouldthat helps grow it to the next level. is it fair to say that today you decided doing nothing was not an option? i think it is right that we galvanise and continued to move forward and i think it is an ever—changing world. sport is a very exciting business and rugby in particular is very interesting at the moment. you are right, we need to move forward and grasp opportunities, constantly think...
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it's interesting this announcement comes ata interesting this announcement comes at a very interesting time with a lot happening in washington. for sure, there is a lot happening right now, particularly with the supreme court confirmation hearings but also wa nt to court confirmation hearings but also want to talk about the timing of these tariffs when it comes to us economic activity. the reason the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs which will hit a range of consumer goods here in the united states, toys, furniture, the us economy is doing quite well right now and they basically have made the political calculation that american consumers can withstand slightly higher prices because there is quite a bit of political support for rectifying what the united states —— the united states says is an unfair trade relationship with china. china has previously said they would not participate in trade talks if the end of —— if the us announces further tariffs and the news of new levies comes as thousands of leaders from around the world are in in the eastern chinese city o
it's interesting this announcement comes ata interesting this announcement comes at a very interesting time with a lot happening in washington. for sure, there is a lot happening right now, particularly with the supreme court confirmation hearings but also wa nt to court confirmation hearings but also want to talk about the timing of these tariffs when it comes to us economic activity. the reason the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs which will hit a range of consumer...
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on ata boxing gym in business is faring in two minutes.pore where this company is gearing up to launch and i'm with the ceo. you have two minutes. you're already in the us, australia, the uk, what's taken so long to get to asia? studio fitness is rising quickly in pretty much every capital in asia so singapore is the launchpad. we are going to figure out how to change the approach to the market before we spread around asian cities. the market across asia is very diverse, how do you know what you're doing in singapore will replicate well in kuala lumpar, ja ka rta replicate well in kuala lumpar, jakarta and hong kong? we don't know, great question. this is our first major launch in asia but what class pass first major launch in asia but what classpass is doing, we're not the one inventing the studio fitness market. local entrepreneurs in the cities are the one who have proven whether the market is ready for studio fitness, so the entrepreneurs behind these brands have decided and proved the market is ready. class pass proved the market is r
on ata boxing gym in business is faring in two minutes.pore where this company is gearing up to launch and i'm with the ceo. you have two minutes. you're already in the us, australia, the uk, what's taken so long to get to asia? studio fitness is rising quickly in pretty much every capital in asia so singapore is the launchpad. we are going to figure out how to change the approach to the market before we spread around asian cities. the market across asia is very diverse, how do you know what...
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service before john mccain is watching, the final public service beforejohn mccain is laid to rest atamr kissinger was speaking about the time that he metjohn mccain in 1973. this was around the time that he had been involved in the negotiation for a ceasefire in vietnam. and before henry kissinger, mr lieberman, one of the three amigos as they were known, also took to the pool but and spoke of his dear friend, following the death of john mccain. he had actually said very little initially and they had served in the senate together for 2h yea rs. served in the senate together for 2h years. much talk about him almost being chosen as a running mate in 2008. so let us just listening to the service from washington national cathedral. choir sing amazing grace cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, iam cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, i am honoured to be with you and celebrate a great life. the nation joins your extraordinary family in grief and gratitude forjohn mccain. some lies are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ending. ——some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them
service before john mccain is watching, the final public service beforejohn mccain is laid to rest atamr kissinger was speaking about the time that he metjohn mccain in 1973. this was around the time that he had been involved in the negotiation for a ceasefire in vietnam. and before henry kissinger, mr lieberman, one of the three amigos as they were known, also took to the pool but and spoke of his dear friend, following the death of john mccain. he had actually said very little initially and...
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ata an altogether different song being sung. charmed by his karaoke performance. and across the country, one recent opinion poll has his approval rating as high as 88%. many are drawn to his tough talking, zero tolerance style. it is not only the president who is keen to hit the right notes. perhaps it is coincidence, but in the philippines today, the marcos brand is undergoing a rehabilitation. the daughter of the man who stole $10 billion from the public purse, and shares her mother's love of shoes, is keen to remind the country that a strong leader is best for —— the country that a strong leader is best for the country. it also is reminiscent of another period in the philippines' history when political freedoms were also deemed a luxury. president marcos sent marine units towards the camps where the opposition is holder. under imee marcos's father, martial law was instilled for a decade. there were accusations of torture and extrajudicial killing. governor, it is coming up to two years of president duterte's will come to see
ata an altogether different song being sung. charmed by his karaoke performance. and across the country, one recent opinion poll has his approval rating as high as 88%. many are drawn to his tough talking, zero tolerance style. it is not only the president who is keen to hit the right notes. perhaps it is coincidence, but in the philippines today, the marcos brand is undergoing a rehabilitation. the daughter of the man who stole $10 billion from the public purse, and shares her mother's love of...
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i also was in dc on saturday night, august seven, i was ata saturday night, august seven, i was at ale with matt, denise, lori andjenni. their house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. their names are all listed on my calendar. i will not use their last names here. and then, on the weekend of august 20-22, i and then, on the weekend of august 20—22, i was staying at the carrots with pat and chris as we did final preparations for football training camp that began on sunday august 20 two. as the calendars confirmed, the weekend before a brutal football training camp started was no time for parties. so let me emphasise this point. if the party described by dr ford happened in the summer of 1982 on a weekend night, my calendar shows all but definitively that i was not there. during the weekdays in the summerof1982, was not there. during the weekdays in the summer of 1982, as you can see, i was out of town for two weeks in the summerfora see, i was out of town for two weeks in the summer for a trip to the beach with friends, and at the legendary 5—star basketball camp in penns
i also was in dc on saturday night, august seven, i was ata saturday night, august seven, i was at ale with matt, denise, lori andjenni. their house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. their names are all listed on my calendar. i will not use their last names here. and then, on the weekend of august 20-22, i and then, on the weekend of august 20—22, i was staying at the carrots with pat and chris as we did final preparations for football training camp that began on sunday august...
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today however i want to focus on chemical and biological weapons in february during my ata testimony we assessed that state efforts to modernize, develop or acquire weapons of mass destruction, delivery systems or their underlying technology constitutes a major national security threat. shortly after my test with a very the world witnessed the use of chemical weapons in syria and the united kingdom. the attack in syria killed dozens of civilians hiding from pro- regime in our farm argument in the attack in the united kingdom was the first known instance of this type of military grade nerve agent used in any kind of attack. in both cases the international committee and intelligence community supported efforts by this administration and our allies to respond in unprecedented ways. relevant tip to biological weapons, we are closely monitoring the department of biological weapons in the arena of biotechnology. we know some states such as north korea have a long-standing interest in developing new or more potent agents and we expect the interest in this field to grow. taken together these
today however i want to focus on chemical and biological weapons in february during my ata testimony we assessed that state efforts to modernize, develop or acquire weapons of mass destruction, delivery systems or their underlying technology constitutes a major national security threat. shortly after my test with a very the world witnessed the use of chemical weapons in syria and the united kingdom. the attack in syria killed dozens of civilians hiding from pro- regime in our farm argument in...
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wait a minute it will lobo to the moon the minute i did would it go to what i then would your model ata bottom of the boy or should out of the bottle what i leave that out on the body no i don't like get one full on it on a photo they love me they let me go along it in the model photos i will google is yes you got a good ear good out of them but i found i was unable to but i knew i would willingly write about and what if i am out of whatever i mean but i'm old and wouldn't let him out when i. bought a boat and those who i would have chanukah the monomer datable that i declare in their heart on a melody while that idea that i had it i bet on that i would have got put to god what about a thousand eight hundred more i don't want turned on and got a plan i got because then i got clipped by them and of my don't like it a lot i got a lot out of town a town and got a fella at. the horrible scar the ira put a lot of those under what i do whatever they want to at the but i will say the washable someone on my shoulder looked out for the one i am. sure she got a bottle by did they were the whole o
wait a minute it will lobo to the moon the minute i did would it go to what i then would your model ata bottom of the boy or should out of the bottle what i leave that out on the body no i don't like get one full on it on a photo they love me they let me go along it in the model photos i will google is yes you got a good ear good out of them but i found i was unable to but i knew i would willingly write about and what if i am out of whatever i mean but i'm old and wouldn't let him out when i....
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five—year—old donal murphy ata family wedding in ireland — nine months before he died while under theous little boy. full of life. eyes that would just melt your heart. in august 2013, she had an operation. it appeared to go well, but she wasn't told her surgeon was under investigation, and supposedly under investigation, and supposedly under supervision. i remember, he had a big smile on his face, and he says, 99% removed. and i said, thank you. just, thank you. the humour was nine, but the brain surgery left her badly scarred and roos. —— tumour. more than two months later she got a call from the hospital asking her to meet with mr eljamel. he told me that he hadn't got all the tumour removed because the tumour had moved behind the glands and that was why he had to go back and perform a second operation, that he did not get all the tumour out, because it had been hiding. and i believed him. it was devastating news for the family. i think the worst thing for me was having to go back and tell my two daughters... ..that i was going back in for surgery. i really didn't think i would be
five—year—old donal murphy ata family wedding in ireland — nine months before he died while under theous little boy. full of life. eyes that would just melt your heart. in august 2013, she had an operation. it appeared to go well, but she wasn't told her surgeon was under investigation, and supposedly under investigation, and supposedly under supervision. i remember, he had a big smile on his face, and he says, 99% removed. and i said, thank you. just, thank you. the humour was nine, but...
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acceptable not by any standards it's not acceptable for medicine and it's certainly not acceptable for us ata cat that's when nurses since doctors are taking to the streets they fear more and more pressure on their professions and eventually a collapse of the system the number of nurses arriving from the e.u. has fallen by ninety percent since the bracks referendum and the survey suggests one in five european doctors is considering leaving. it's really unsettling to see all cully funding you feel very unsettled they are unable to plan their lives for the education of the children for housing all sorts of things we don't want to live we want to study all sides so important to all communities so you can talk to them blooming. has held part of this community for many years he's now spent more time in the u.k. than in his home country of germany his children and grandchildren all live in the area. it's very sad it's something that's quite incomprehensible. books so vulnerable to the what's what would be with you about it. and if you scratch on the surface there's not much coming there's not much
acceptable not by any standards it's not acceptable for medicine and it's certainly not acceptable for us ata cat that's when nurses since doctors are taking to the streets they fear more and more pressure on their professions and eventually a collapse of the system the number of nurses arriving from the e.u. has fallen by ninety percent since the bracks referendum and the survey suggests one in five european doctors is considering leaving. it's really unsettling to see all cully funding you...
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further north and west not as one, but some cloud and outbreaks of rain ata times, but some cloud andks of rain at a times, so for some of us, some brightness to be had. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... the foreign secretary urges eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit and find a way to make theresa may's proposals work. jeremy corbyn addresses labour's women's conference in liverpool, saying theirs in the party of equality. # when me rock and roll records wake him up # gertcha! # when the poles knock england out the cup... #. and chas hodges, lead singer of the musical duo chas and dave, has died. he was 7a and being treated for cancer. now on bbc news, dame hilary mantel speaks to rebecca jones, in talking books. hello and welcome to talking books. i'm at the man booker 50 festival at the southbank centre in london. we've come to talk to dame hilary mantel, the only woman to have won the man booker prize for fiction twice for her bestselling historical novels, wolf hall and bring up the bodies. her otherfiction may take you by surpr
further north and west not as one, but some cloud and outbreaks of rain ata times, but some cloud andks of rain at a times, so for some of us, some brightness to be had. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... the foreign secretary urges eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit and find a way to make theresa may's proposals work. jeremy corbyn addresses labour's women's conference in liverpool, saying theirs in the party of equality. # when...
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primark is bucking the trend where it's low—priced product appeals to consumers on a —— ata time productg in their stand. you have to go into the store to buy the clothes, you cannot buy online. what makes it different from its big rivals? it is outperforming versus the mid—market players including department stores, offering consumers trend focused products, the colour of the season or the print the mac. and appeal to a wide age range. appealing to people who wa nt to age range. appealing to people who want to have the disposable clothing element, by what is fashionable, get rid of it, is that the can of person going out and buying? potentially, yes. primark offers that. but also basic products that consumers do not wa nt to basic products that consumers do not want to pay slightly more for when they know they can get it for a low price. retail and the high street generally not doing very well?l tough time for uk retailers at the moment. very little growth in physical retail at all where the online channel issuing outperforming. struggles for department stores like debenhams, john lewis
primark is bucking the trend where it's low—priced product appeals to consumers on a —— ata time productg in their stand. you have to go into the store to buy the clothes, you cannot buy online. what makes it different from its big rivals? it is outperforming versus the mid—market players including department stores, offering consumers trend focused products, the colour of the season or the print the mac. and appeal to a wide age range. appealing to people who wa nt to age range....
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we are ata supply chain under pressure.ople we are such an important industry to the uk in terms of security of energy supply, jobs and ongoing contribution in terms of taxes, said that is what the report is highlighting today. you talk about the impact of record low drilling activity and potentially damaging supply chains. what you mean by supply chain squeeze and what is the reason? we went to the downturn and activity stopped and that is when we saw being lost and as people had to adapt to the much lower commodity price, rates or put under pressure. as we went through the downturn in 2015 and 16, people realised the oil price wasn't going to get them out of the difficulties, so they had to look at doing things differently, become more efficient at what they we re become more efficient at what they were doing, more innovation and adopt technology. as a result, that is why we have seen costs come down but efficiencies go up. but at the same time the pressure on the supply chain was quite considerable. they have had to adap
we are ata supply chain under pressure.ople we are such an important industry to the uk in terms of security of energy supply, jobs and ongoing contribution in terms of taxes, said that is what the report is highlighting today. you talk about the impact of record low drilling activity and potentially damaging supply chains. what you mean by supply chain squeeze and what is the reason? we went to the downturn and activity stopped and that is when we saw being lost and as people had to adapt to...
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atas world leadersr at the united nations, tensions between the u.s. and iran are risingep with their rsentatives exchanging accusations. on sunday, panama stripd a rescue boat of its flag. the ship belonged to docto without borders and sos mediterranean. it is the last privately owned vessel to rescue migrants in the mediterranean. 58 migrants are on board the ship, sailing toward a french port. theoat's owners have asked local authorities to allow grants to disembark. thewo sh't be allowed to set sail again once it docks. james reynolds reports for us now from rome. the aquarius is currently the only ngo rescue boat heerating in t mediterranean. in recent days, in international waters off the libyan coast, it has rescued more than 50 migrants, inuding children. stt now panama has stripped the ship of its regition. this means that, once the aquarius finds a port, it won't able to set sail again unless it c find a new flag. 's decision to strip the i rescue boat of registration is a victory for italy's interi i minister. accuseded -- he has ngo's of in
atas world leadersr at the united nations, tensions between the u.s. and iran are risingep with their rsentatives exchanging accusations. on sunday, panama stripd a rescue boat of its flag. the ship belonged to docto without borders and sos mediterranean. it is the last privately owned vessel to rescue migrants in the mediterranean. 58 migrants are on board the ship, sailing toward a french port. theoat's owners have asked local authorities to allow grants to disembark. thewo sh't be allowed to...
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mr chiune sugihara was a japanese diplomat in lithuania in 1940, and ata time diplomat in lithuania in. and then heissued europe forjewish people. and then he issued transit papers to japan, even though the japanese government officially wasn't allowed to do this, and as a result, he saved so many people's lives. it is an incredible story for me. so as a filmmaker, i wanted to capture this story, and make it a film. well, we heard from one of those survivors, and it is just remarkable. it heard from one of those survivors, and it isjust remarkable. it is... how many people now have descended from the people at mr sugihara had helped to escape. yes, so many people now around the world, and then i was so inspired for this story by the bravery of his action, soi story by the bravery of his action, so i would like to go and make a feature film. and then, you know, tell this story to the world. it is phenomenal, and he has been compared to japan's. .. the japanese 0skar schindler, and understandably so. let's hope that your feature film will get his name absolutely out there. junichi, you n
mr chiune sugihara was a japanese diplomat in lithuania in 1940, and ata time diplomat in lithuania in. and then heissued europe forjewish people. and then he issued transit papers to japan, even though the japanese government officially wasn't allowed to do this, and as a result, he saved so many people's lives. it is an incredible story for me. so as a filmmaker, i wanted to capture this story, and make it a film. well, we heard from one of those survivors, and it is just remarkable. it heard...
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tax cuts ata time try to boost it that way.is going up anyway, and the cost of living is outpacing wage increases and we all know that it is going to get a lot worse after brexit, when the price of food will rise and because of the summer and everything else. the idea is if you cut taxes, people have more to spend. those we re people have more to spend. those were the two things, rather than austerity pose 2008.|j were the two things, rather than austerity pose 2008. i do understand that. basic economics. put money into it. i think the brexiteers won't like it because it suggests brexit will cause an economic crash. and we shouldn't need the tax cuts in their view, because we will be all right. yes, so prosperous after brexit. i'm going to overjeremy archer! looks awfully like jeffrey archer. we might deal with that later. kremlin spies in crisis over skripal. are they really? russian secret services in a bit of a tears? they came to salisbury to see the cathedral, what's wrong with you, don't you believe it? upset the other ag
tax cuts ata time try to boost it that way.is going up anyway, and the cost of living is outpacing wage increases and we all know that it is going to get a lot worse after brexit, when the price of food will rise and because of the summer and everything else. the idea is if you cut taxes, people have more to spend. those we re people have more to spend. those were the two things, rather than austerity pose 2008.|j were the two things, rather than austerity pose 2008. i do understand that. basic...
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reporter: kavanaugh facing an allegation of sexually assaulting a teenage girl more than three decades ago ata high schoolrty and he denies the accusation. according to the white house ys he was never at the party in question. >> he's an outstanding intellect, an outstanding judge, respected by everybody. never had even had a little blemish on his or r >> reporter: the accuser, 51-year-old christine blasey fd, a professor in california tells "the washington post" a 17-year-old kavanaugh was stumbling drug income the 1980s when he pinned her to the bed and groped her while another teenage tboy watched. i thou he might inadvertently kill me, ford told "the post." her lawyer said that ford is willing to testify publicly. >> does shnsider this an attempted rape? >> she does. co she clearlyiders this an attempted rape. >> reporter: kavanaugh is willing to testify aadding this is completely false allegation. i have never done anything like what the ib accuser dess to her or to anyone. because this never happened i had no idea who was making this accusation until she identifieherself yesterday. in da
reporter: kavanaugh facing an allegation of sexually assaulting a teenage girl more than three decades ago ata high schoolrty and he denies the accusation. according to the white house ys he was never at the party in question. >> he's an outstanding intellect, an outstanding judge, respected by everybody. never had even had a little blemish on his or r >> reporter: the accuser, 51-year-old christine blasey fd, a professor in california tells "the washington post" a...
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is it a good idea to swell national debt ata time a good idea to swell national debt at a time when theudget. no two ways about it. it‘s also only about six weeks since that bridge collapse in genoa. we have known for a long time that italy has not been investing in its own infrastructure, whether these plans are put forward to create infrastructure spending in italy or whether it is just a sop to populist voters in terms of universal income or retirement plans. this week has been so busy from markets, the fed, trade deals between south korea and the us,japan and trade deals between south korea and the us, japan and the us, all the brexit tauqir it in the uk, what has this week be likely for you?m brexit tauqir it in the uk, what has this week be likely for you? it was an interesting meeting in that it was steady as she goes, we won‘t rock the boat, everything is very data dependent, we must see how things develop in the next nine months, we are looking for them to stop hiking interest rates, maybe in the third quarter of next year. politics governs everything in these markets, be it br
is it a good idea to swell national debt ata time a good idea to swell national debt at a time when theudget. no two ways about it. it‘s also only about six weeks since that bridge collapse in genoa. we have known for a long time that italy has not been investing in its own infrastructure, whether these plans are put forward to create infrastructure spending in italy or whether it is just a sop to populist voters in terms of universal income or retirement plans. this week has been so busy...
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of the then opposition would bring a very quick investigation into imdb, actually it is proceeding atais proceeding at a fairly steady pace. this is the third time mr najib has faced charges. he has already had seven charges. he has already had seven charges against him on two previous occasions. the previous ones were in relation to an alleged siphoning off of $10 million, relative to the amount involved, quite small, involving a subsidiary of 1mdb. this is the first and he is facing charges relating to be very well reported appearance of some $630 million in his own personal bank account. it has always insisted that that money was a gift from saudi royalty. and in recent daisy has posted documents on his facebook page, a letterfrom the posted documents on his facebook page, a letter from the late former saudi king offering him a very substantial sum as a gift —— in recent days. going back a long way, about $100 million. he is still insisting all of this is legitimate. but this amount of money they are relating charges to today is a very large amount, it is also very central, they bel
of the then opposition would bring a very quick investigation into imdb, actually it is proceeding atais proceeding at a fairly steady pace. this is the third time mr najib has faced charges. he has already had seven charges. he has already had seven charges against him on two previous occasions. the previous ones were in relation to an alleged siphoning off of $10 million, relative to the amount involved, quite small, involving a subsidiary of 1mdb. this is the first and he is facing charges...
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a stretch of highway left unfinished ata time stretch of highway left unfinished at a time when businessesir money and bankers were losing their money and bankers were losing their nerve. there are ghost towns of empty houses, too, nearby, but in some of these, signs of change. in once deserted val de luz, the mayor says money spent on schools and sports facilities is bringing people in. it was empty. val de luz six years ago was a ghost city. but now it is a star city. we changed the perception of the outside people. but spain's recovery is patchy. this community group in madrid campaigns against banks which re possess madrid campaigns against banks which repossess homes and families can't pay their mortgages. they say the poor are being punished for mistakes made by bankers and politicians. i'm sure things have not been fixed at all. people are losing their houses. we are fighting for their rights. the depression of the 1930s still hau nts the depression of the 1930s still haunts spain, too. this new leftist government wants to remove from this memorial site the remains of franco, the di
a stretch of highway left unfinished ata time stretch of highway left unfinished at a time when businessesir money and bankers were losing their money and bankers were losing their nerve. there are ghost towns of empty houses, too, nearby, but in some of these, signs of change. in once deserted val de luz, the mayor says money spent on schools and sports facilities is bringing people in. it was empty. val de luz six years ago was a ghost city. but now it is a star city. we changed the...
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ata time at a time when sports and politics seem closer than ever, he is determined to speak for those expects hurricane florence to cause what it calls catastrophic flooding in parts of north and south carolina. the hurricane has claimed its first lives in north carolina, including a mother and her child, when a tree fell on their house. florence has now weakened to a tropical storm. the governor of north carolina, roy cooper, has appealed to people who ignored orders to evacuate coastal areas to now stay in their home while the hurricane batters that state. and you can find me on twitter. goodbye for now. hello again. before we look at the weather in the uk let us have a round—up of what is happening with the storms elsewhere in the world. for northern parts of the philippines battered by typhoon mangkhut, that is heading out into the south china sea, not far away from hong kong on sunday, not as powerful by this stage. back over the pacific, into north america, where we find florence. that will weaken over land this weekend it will continue to bring flooding rains to the carolinas.
ata time at a time when sports and politics seem closer than ever, he is determined to speak for those expects hurricane florence to cause what it calls catastrophic flooding in parts of north and south carolina. the hurricane has claimed its first lives in north carolina, including a mother and her child, when a tree fell on their house. florence has now weakened to a tropical storm. the governor of north carolina, roy cooper, has appealed to people who ignored orders to evacuate coastal areas...
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what better way of setting the tone ata dinner of what better way of setting the tone at a dinner ofn leaders, then a performance of mozart. this is salzburg, after all. despite the schnitzel and britain's theresa may being given ten minutes, some around the table said there remained a distinct lack of harmony. mrs mae stressed her desire for future cooperation between the uk and the eu: earlier, outside, the prime minister outlined her terms for one of brexit two gu est outlined her terms for one of brexit two guest sticking points, the irish border issue. at didn't chime with what the eu was saying. —— that.” don't think we are any closer to a withdrawal agreement then we were in march. i can't report any progress at this stage, unfortunately, but we keep working on it. what happens if the eu doesn't budge on the brexit order issue? then the united kingdom will have to. the present of the european council, donald tusk, says a deal will be done by november. he will brief this is may after an eu one statue will not be attending. a gathering of the leaders at the theatre where they fi
what better way of setting the tone ata dinner of what better way of setting the tone at a dinner ofn leaders, then a performance of mozart. this is salzburg, after all. despite the schnitzel and britain's theresa may being given ten minutes, some around the table said there remained a distinct lack of harmony. mrs mae stressed her desire for future cooperation between the uk and the eu: earlier, outside, the prime minister outlined her terms for one of brexit two gu est outlined her terms for...
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it knows better ata time party knows better?n confidence between the jewish community and at a time when confidence between thejewish community and the labour party is at the lowest it has ever been. our correspondent simonjones is at that jewish labour movement today — we canjoin him now. dame margaret hodge has been addressing the conference. she recalled that moment back injuly when in the commons she told jeremy corbyn to his face that she thought he was anti—semitic. she was facing disciplinary action by the party over that but that was dropped. she told the delegates today that nothing that has happened in the past few weeks has changed her opinion withjeremy corbyn. she says labour has a problem and jeremy corbyn has a problem and that problem isjeremy corbyn himself. we heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but heard from gordon brown, not laying into jeremy corbyn, but very heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but very much criticising the policies of the leadership over anti—semitism.
it knows better ata time party knows better?n confidence between the jewish community and at a time when confidence between thejewish community and the labour party is at the lowest it has ever been. our correspondent simonjones is at that jewish labour movement today — we canjoin him now. dame margaret hodge has been addressing the conference. she recalled that moment back injuly when in the commons she told jeremy corbyn to his face that she thought he was anti—semitic. she was facing...
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but today ata this from the sidelines.ay at a news conference in new york, he stood by brett kavanaugh. his pick of the supreme court. he suggested that democrats were using as politically. i think when you really look at it all, it will not change any of the democrat's mines. —— democrats' mind. they have destroyed a man's recuperation and they want to destroy it even more. i think people will see that in the midterms, what they have done to the family and to these children, these beautiful children of years, and what they have done to his wife. they know it is a big fatjob. and they go into a room and a guarantee that they laugh like hell of what they have pulled off on you and on they have pulled off on you and on the public. they laugh like hell. and just to keep an eye on the bigger picture here, the point of all this is not just bigger picture here, the point of all this is notjust washington infighting. the political balance of the supreme court can affect the way the supreme court can affect the way the us goes for
but today ata this from the sidelines.ay at a news conference in new york, he stood by brett kavanaugh. his pick of the supreme court. he suggested that democrats were using as politically. i think when you really look at it all, it will not change any of the democrat's mines. —— democrats' mind. they have destroyed a man's recuperation and they want to destroy it even more. i think people will see that in the midterms, what they have done to the family and to these children, these...
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workers high and dry, even at hacking the government universal credit policy, specifically peaking ataey can't get it right, they have to stop that, and whether or not you agree with that there is a legitimate conversation to have about whether that's what you expect from a religious figure. it depends on your political stance because the times says tories blast welc for parroting the labour view while the mirror says deliver us from evil. it is a very different perspective. —— from evil. it is a very different perspective. — — welby. from evil. it is a very different perspective. —— welby. while tory mps criticise the archbishop in their words for copying john mcdonnell's point of view the reaction at the congress today was really quite welcoming and there was a huge amount of applause when he finished speaking. and it prompted quite interesting debate about what unionjesus would quite interesting debate about what union jesus would have quite interesting debate about what unionjesus would have been quite interesting debate about what union jesus would have been a quite interesting de
workers high and dry, even at hacking the government universal credit policy, specifically peaking ataey can't get it right, they have to stop that, and whether or not you agree with that there is a legitimate conversation to have about whether that's what you expect from a religious figure. it depends on your political stance because the times says tories blast welc for parroting the labour view while the mirror says deliver us from evil. it is a very different perspective. —— from evil....
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the first of october, this northerly flow will be ata of october, this northerly flow will be at a coolr north—west, with weather fronts just clipping the coast of scotland. but look at the coast of scotland. but look at the temperatures. 9— 1a degrees. but the temperatures. 9— 1a degrees. but the wood will change the direction again and driving something mother from the atlantic. not legally u nsettled, from the atlantic. not legally unsettled, but it will bring more in the way of cloud, with patchy read through northern ireland, northern england, and across wales. it will introduce something of a milder with high as 11— 90 degrees in the south—east corner. moving from tuesday into wednesday, winds will stay from the south—west with election —— 11—19. —— direction. with sunshine, the 90 degrees will feel pleasant with a light south—westerly flow. we did talk about subtropical stall leslie, drifting a little to the north—west. -- 11-19. drifting a little to the north—west. --11-19. it will drifting a little to the north—west. —— 11—19. it will potentially throw a spanner in the works of
the first of october, this northerly flow will be ata of october, this northerly flow will be at a coolr north—west, with weather fronts just clipping the coast of scotland. but look at the coast of scotland. but look at the temperatures. 9— 1a degrees. but the temperatures. 9— 1a degrees. but the wood will change the direction again and driving something mother from the atlantic. not legally u nsettled, from the atlantic. not legally unsettled, but it will bring more in the way of cloud,...
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what this is about, this is about unlocking the negotiations, and the way to do that is by engaging ataay to do that is by engaging at a practical level, which this hey, does in a way which has not yet been done. their solution to keep goods flowing freely between the republic and northern ireland relies on technology and checks away from the border. too late in the day for wrangling, say some. we are running out of room, the final decision is going to be taken, the time for political gains and leadership kids and all of that is over. we will be facing the decision within weeks, not months, which will define the prosperity of the nation for a generation or more. do you have the confidence of your party? would you fight a leadership challenge... 7 would you fight a leadership challenge...? though would you fight a leadership challenge... 7 though her critics would you fight a leadership challenge...7 though her critics are circling, she is not in imminent danger yet. there are not yet the numbers to force her out or and obvious rival candidates. but in the commons, taunts from the labour
what this is about, this is about unlocking the negotiations, and the way to do that is by engaging ataay to do that is by engaging at a practical level, which this hey, does in a way which has not yet been done. their solution to keep goods flowing freely between the republic and northern ireland relies on technology and checks away from the border. too late in the day for wrangling, say some. we are running out of room, the final decision is going to be taken, the time for political gains and...
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estarÁ muy atas por encima de l normal asÍ que iniciaremos la Época de otoÑo con asta aquÍ el.de mosquitos, que regularmente son Áreas con polvo al amanecer. y los mosquito necesitan agua para sobrevivir, por lo que recomienda no tener agua estancada en su hogar. en breve conocerÁun nuevo mural al sur de la bahÍa. titulado "madres mosaicos". antes vamos a un adelanto de "contacto deportivo". >> al regresar en los deportes, amÉrica visitÓ a puebla. y ademÁs los astros recibieron a palos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. tu gente, tu voz. palmira: se lleva cargo a lapresentaciÓn de moral artÍsticoen la escueprimaria washington y san josÉ. de esta pintura estÁn enfocadas en las madres emprendedoras para dar a conocer las preocupaciones que sufren las familias de escasos recursos en nuestra comunidad. temas como vivienda accesible y seguridad, basura come recursos para los niÑos, son los que mÁs inquieta en este grupo de madres. pasamos ahora con "contacto deportivo". ♪ ♪ locutor: "contacto deportivo" es presentado por nissan. conde: con el tiempo de los depor
estarÁ muy atas por encima de l normal asÍ que iniciaremos la Época de otoÑo con asta aquÍ el.de mosquitos, que regularmente son Áreas con polvo al amanecer. y los mosquito necesitan agua para sobrevivir, por lo que recomienda no tener agua estancada en su hogar. en breve conocerÁun nuevo mural al sur de la bahÍa. titulado "madres mosaicos". antes vamos a un adelanto de "contacto deportivo". >> al regresar en los deportes, amÉrica visitÓ a puebla. y ademÁs...
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yorker magazine has published allegations by deborah mirrors that he exposed himself in front of her atadrunken party when they were stu d e nts at a drunken party when they were students —— ramirez. but the white house is backing his nominee. he is called it a smear campaign and it is starting to feel like a vast left—wing conspiracy. the new york times says they interviewed dozens of people over the last couple of weeks trying to verify this second accusation and they could not go forward with the reporting. this woman, christine blasey ford, will testify this week that he sexually assaulted her when she was 15 and he was 17. she asked senators to have the fbi to investigate her claim that the republicans said no. we have had presidents on this before and in this case they have done their duty and right now the only people they were determined who is telling the truth in this issue of the united state senators —— precedents. some are reminded of the hills by republican senators almost 35 years ago of this woman who accused a supreme court nominee of sexual harassment but was dismissed.
yorker magazine has published allegations by deborah mirrors that he exposed himself in front of her atadrunken party when they were stu d e nts at a drunken party when they were students —— ramirez. but the white house is backing his nominee. he is called it a smear campaign and it is starting to feel like a vast left—wing conspiracy. the new york times says they interviewed dozens of people over the last couple of weeks trying to verify this second accusation and they could not go...
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ata at a rally in montana, donald trump was surrounded by supporters, people who believe in him. a week of persistent claims of many —— that many working in the white house had no such faith in their presidents, and mr trump is well aware that many of those damning allegations have apparently come from one of his own senior official. anonymous, really, anonymous, gutless coward, you just look. he was, nobody knows who the hell he is, or she, they could heave probably that is a little disguise, that means it is she. but for the sake of our national security, the new york times should publish his name at once. the new york times insists it was a trump insider, who wrote of the resistance inside the white house. individuals who are a p pa re ntly white house. individuals who are apparently working diligently to frustrate part of the president's agenda, painting his impetuous, adversarial, petty, ineffective and antidemocratic. the feverish guessing game to try to identify the author has quickly become a hunt and lead to official after official being forced to deny it was then. lead
ata at a rally in montana, donald trump was surrounded by supporters, people who believe in him. a week of persistent claims of many —— that many working in the white house had no such faith in their presidents, and mr trump is well aware that many of those damning allegations have apparently come from one of his own senior official. anonymous, really, anonymous, gutless coward, you just look. he was, nobody knows who the hell he is, or she, they could heave probably that is a little...
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and i am ata year to kind of get back.ng sport professionally and the emotions and expectations and all the other stuff that you add on top of it, it is a lot, you know? so i just feel like i am definitely not there. even my body is different, i actually weigh less than before i got pregnant but it is distributed differently now. so my stomach is a little bigger... right? but it is just so different. and i am still waiting to get to be the serena that i was and i do not know if i'll ever be that physically, emotionally, mentally. but i am on my way and i feel like i still have a ways to go. and once i get there i will be able to play hopefully even better. i always dreamed i would play serena ina final i always dreamed i would play serena in a final in a grand slam and does the fact that it is happening, i am very happy about it. but at the same timel very happy about it. but at the same time i feel like although i should enjoy this moment, i should think of it as another match and i should not really think of her as my id
and i am ata year to kind of get back.ng sport professionally and the emotions and expectations and all the other stuff that you add on top of it, it is a lot, you know? so i just feel like i am definitely not there. even my body is different, i actually weigh less than before i got pregnant but it is distributed differently now. so my stomach is a little bigger... right? but it is just so different. and i am still waiting to get to be the serena that i was and i do not know if i'll ever be...
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pythagorean theory, it's pretty a bstra ct pythagorean theory, it's pretty abstract for a child to be staring atan. but when you say, get up from your desk and let's programme these robots to draw triangles on the floor, it becomes real life, they apply to the real world and it becomes memorable. when teachers bring out sphero, it's the best day in school. this had origins elsewhere, in play. why did you decide to go more into the educational sphere, if decide to go more into the educationalsphere, if you decide to go more into the educational sphere, if you like? because you seem educational sphere, if you like? because you seem to have cut the number ofjobs because you seem to have cut the number of jobs in your company because you seem to have cut the number ofjobs in your company quite recently. why the shift, what's going on? when we started the business, we were all it's kind focused on the ability for our products to be programmed. then we got introduced to a company, the wa lt got introduced to a company, the walt disney company, that was making the star wars movies. it turns out that one
pythagorean theory, it's pretty a bstra ct pythagorean theory, it's pretty abstract for a child to be staring atan. but when you say, get up from your desk and let's programme these robots to draw triangles on the floor, it becomes real life, they apply to the real world and it becomes memorable. when teachers bring out sphero, it's the best day in school. this had origins elsewhere, in play. why did you decide to go more into the educational sphere, if decide to go more into the...
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is it more to do with the other work by paul manafort ata with the other work by paul manafort at a lobbyistht be involved in that the seat in the united states? 0ne be involved in that the seat in the united states? one way or another robert mueller has got a very big result out of this this morning and given all that paul manafort is still facing a jail term. despite the white house in the last two minutes saying it has nothing to do with president donald trump, how much concern is there no going to be inside the administration about what now appears to be this cooperation? there will be huge concern about this. it is not clear what they mean by this has nothing to do with the president. the charges he has pled guilty to not directly to do with the president but the corporation may well be. that is what we do not know this stage. they will be enormously worried. there will be a certain amount of relief that the trial will not be carried on during the mid—term elections which are coming up at the beginning of november that threat has been removed by an even potentially bigger threat which i
is it more to do with the other work by paul manafort ata with the other work by paul manafort at a lobbyistht be involved in that the seat in the united states? 0ne be involved in that the seat in the united states? one way or another robert mueller has got a very big result out of this this morning and given all that paul manafort is still facing a jail term. despite the white house in the last two minutes saying it has nothing to do with president donald trump, how much concern is there no...
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i think we are ata even in 2005—15 period.ple but are within the mainstream of opinion that are in the ascendancy. you have perhaps those on the fringes of those parties who are calling the shots. certainly that is the case, the conservatives and jacob rees—mogg. they seem on many issues to ta ke rees—mogg. they seem on many issues to take us into quite an extreme type of brexit. lots of people will see the liberal democrats as chasing that position, they should be chasing that position of going into a coalition government as they did in 2010 otherwise they won‘t have an influence again. i think the context of this is partly, i guess, their perception of current politics. trying to escape some of the traumas, i know you won't argue it was wholly traumatic, the last coalition. and so there is this clear line. what i agree with you, i think it is problematic, because you can't... this think it is problematic, because you can't. .. this is think it is problematic, because you can't... this is why they need a much clearer sense of
i think we are ata even in 2005—15 period.ple but are within the mainstream of opinion that are in the ascendancy. you have perhaps those on the fringes of those parties who are calling the shots. certainly that is the case, the conservatives and jacob rees—mogg. they seem on many issues to ta ke rees—mogg. they seem on many issues to take us into quite an extreme type of brexit. lots of people will see the liberal democrats as chasing that position, they should be chasing that position...
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[laughter] glance ata: just a recent headlines should tell you that this moment really is different. the stakes really are higher. of any of usces sitting on the sidelines are more dire. it is not as if we have had bit elections before or big choices to make in our history. democracy has never been easy. our founding fathers argued about everything. we waged a civil war. we overcame depression. lurched from eras of great progressive change to periods of retrenchment. still, most americans alive today -- certainly the students operatedere, they have under common assumptions about who we are and what we stand for. out of the turmoil of the industrial revolution and the great depression, america adapted a new economy. a 20th century economy. market withfree regulations to protect health and safety and fair competition. empowering workers with union movements. investing in science and infrastructure and educational institutions like you of five. -- u of i. strengthening our system of primary and secondary education. stitching together a social safety net. all of this led to unrivaled pro
[laughter] glance ata: just a recent headlines should tell you that this moment really is different. the stakes really are higher. of any of usces sitting on the sidelines are more dire. it is not as if we have had bit elections before or big choices to make in our history. democracy has never been easy. our founding fathers argued about everything. we waged a civil war. we overcame depression. lurched from eras of great progressive change to periods of retrenchment. still, most americans alive...
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deputies say some of the protesters broke into ilng grp called direct ac atas the suspects could face felony burglary charges. >>> some south bay residents have prepared for flu season by getting free flu shots. abc 7 news was in san jose as people received the vaccine at the valley health center downtown yesterday. health experts believe it's a good idea for everyone to get a flu shot, especially seniors and those with pre-existing health conditions. >> they are most at risk of developing complications to flu. so we definitely advocate for our seniors to come in and get their flu shots. >> santa clara valley medical center plans on holding more free flu shot clinics on saturdays, next month, and in november. we have more information on our website, abc7news.com. by the way, last year's flu season was one of the deadliest in decades. 80,000 americans died. that according to the centers for disease control. that's the most in 40 years. during a typical season, 12,000 to 56,000 people will die from the flu. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >>> good morning, e
deputies say some of the protesters broke into ilng grp called direct ac atas the suspects could face felony burglary charges. >>> some south bay residents have prepared for flu season by getting free flu shots. abc 7 news was in san jose as people received the vaccine at the valley health center downtown yesterday. health experts believe it's a good idea for everyone to get a flu shot, especially seniors and those with pre-existing health conditions. >> they are most at risk of...
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so tom in the lete which was in sri lanka a women brigade it was thought for a while that leaders of ata that political and military leader were women for quite a while and at the end of eta, and so it is not uncommon to also see women in leadership organizations. or leadership roles -- but more likely they're in support roles. women commit terrorism for a variety of different reasons. so -- author mayor bloom talked about four r's similar to previous scholars talking about people engaging in terrorism in general is three r's. so rape, because of they've been raped and so -- they need redemption or because of a relationship they're brought into it because of a man. or -- now i just forgot the fourth -- not important. but anyway there's different reasons people participate. but more modern writing has thought that possibly women are also participating because of femme nice ideals, and i don't know that we have a lot of evidence about that yet. we do know that in some groups particularly groups in the 70s -- that we're based more upon a left leaning ideology that women themselves said that
so tom in the lete which was in sri lanka a women brigade it was thought for a while that leaders of ata that political and military leader were women for quite a while and at the end of eta, and so it is not uncommon to also see women in leadership organizations. or leadership roles -- but more likely they're in support roles. women commit terrorism for a variety of different reasons. so -- author mayor bloom talked about four r's similar to previous scholars talking about people engaging in...
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miss kiser, her longtime friend, said that she never saw me ata friend, said that she never saw me atand so my colleague, lindsey graham, who i respect and have admiration for and has been a partner of mine, he said voting no would legitimise the most is this cruel thing in american politics. do you think people who believe doctor ford are legitimising despicable things? —— most despicable thing. do you think we are engaging in something despicable if we are believing her? i would say listen to both sides before you make a bottom—line conclusion. that is fair. i have ten seconds left, sir, you can answer after i finish, that is their. listen to both sides, this is not about one side being despicable and the other side being despicable and the other side not —— fair. i will finish my question, then you can answer, she gave credible, meaningful testimony, a woman who had the courage to come forward and tell her truth. that's what i'm asking, she is not a political pawn, she is not orchestrating, she is not part of the clinton's' efforts to get revenge, she the clinton's' efforts to get
miss kiser, her longtime friend, said that she never saw me ata friend, said that she never saw me atand so my colleague, lindsey graham, who i respect and have admiration for and has been a partner of mine, he said voting no would legitimise the most is this cruel thing in american politics. do you think people who believe doctor ford are legitimising despicable things? —— most despicable thing. do you think we are engaging in something despicable if we are believing her? i would say...
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the proposal to end screening at 150 low volume airports across the country was one of ata congional committee week,th agency's chief >> we not reducing our presence at low volume airports. in fact, quite the contrary. i think we need to improve our security profile at smaller airports and so the reports that we were going to pull away from 150 airports around the country, that's not what we're doing. >> security experts raised concerns that terrorists could exploit the vulnerable to weaponnize passenger planes. >>> -- weaponnize passenger planes. >>> research from the university of buffalo found that women 50 to 79 years old who walk a lot reduce their risk of heart failure by 25%. >>> are you ready for ngest hom field? it happened last night. can you guess who hit it? and the yankees brought their gloves but the a's brought their bats. who wins the battle? see it next. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! toronto. >>> theros won their fifth straight
the proposal to end screening at 150 low volume airports across the country was one of ata congional committee week,th agency's chief >> we not reducing our presence at low volume airports. in fact, quite the contrary. i think we need to improve our security profile at smaller airports and so the reports that we were going to pull away from 150 airports around the country, that's not what we're doing. >> security experts raised concerns that terrorists could exploit the vulnerable...
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we are facing this stretch ata time need it. ofan than ever before, where every action of an officer is not only on their body worn video but is also likely to be ona body worn video but is also likely to be on a mobile phone, potentially to be on a mobile phone, potentially to go viral in seconds. at a time when social media and tech companies are literally turning some of our social norms on their heads. these are as you have said unprecedented times. but the service has risen to extraordinary challenges so many times in its history. last year, i was privileged to give the eulogy at the memorial service for lord imbert, a great commission. it is worth reminding ourselves what he and that generation. width. when he was commissioner, he had wapping, broadwater farm, was commissioner, he had wapping, broadwaterfarm, brixton riots, clapham junction rail crash, cou ntless clapham junction rail crash, countless ira bombings, including baltic exchange, ca nary countless ira bombings, including baltic exchange, canary wharf and bishop
we are facing this stretch ata time need it. ofan than ever before, where every action of an officer is not only on their body worn video but is also likely to be ona body worn video but is also likely to be on a mobile phone, potentially to be on a mobile phone, potentially to go viral in seconds. at a time when social media and tech companies are literally turning some of our social norms on their heads. these are as you have said unprecedented times. but the service has risen to...
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a failed economic system, language which was perhaps reflected last night, it got a bit out of hand ata got a bit out of hand at a fringe meeting where one labour mp actually suggested that what was needed was a general strike to bring down the government. today, we've heard calls for a true people's vote, a general election. comrades, we must topple this cruel and callous tory government as soon as we can. and if we can't get a general election, we should organise with our brothers and sisters in the trade sisters in the trade unions to bring an end to this government with a general strike. applause and cheering so, a huge cheerfor laura smith. joining me is the shadow transport secretary. that sort of language, all—white, laura smith is not a frontbench person but that sort of language, doesn't it frighten many ordinary voters? the thing we're concentrating on is, the general bit is right, it's a general election that we need to have and that is what we will be doing, holding this government's feet to the fire and demanding, following the breakdown of these negotiations, which is inev
a failed economic system, language which was perhaps reflected last night, it got a bit out of hand ata got a bit out of hand at a fringe meeting where one labour mp actually suggested that what was needed was a general strike to bring down the government. today, we've heard calls for a true people's vote, a general election. comrades, we must topple this cruel and callous tory government as soon as we can. and if we can't get a general election, we should organise with our brothers and sisters...
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it was almost certainly also approved outside the gru ata certainly also approved outside the gru atssia does not extradite its own nationals who are accused of crimes in other countries. our correspondentjohn kay is in salisbury and has been following the story. that's right. it's exactly six months this week since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia collapsed in the centre of salisbury and almost since that moment, their property here has been a crime scene. it's still sealed off and still empty and it is still a reminder for people in this neighbourhood and in the city about the extraordinary events that have gone on here. during those six months, there have been theories, rumours, ideas and thoughts, but nothing definite about the police case. a lot of people here wondered how much progress the authorities in the uk were making, how much did they really know or how much did they suspect about who did this and how? and despite that, after all this conjecture, suddenly this morning, a blizzard of information as well as pictures of suspects, names, ages, addresses, places, cctv, w
it was almost certainly also approved outside the gru ata certainly also approved outside the gru atssia does not extradite its own nationals who are accused of crimes in other countries. our correspondentjohn kay is in salisbury and has been following the story. that's right. it's exactly six months this week since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia collapsed in the centre of salisbury and almost since that moment, their property here has been a crime scene. it's still sealed off and still...
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mixture of councils and workers and even getting bosses of the water companies to reapply for their jobs, ataeir jobs, at a much lower salary. the result of the issue of forcing larger companies, those with people of more than 250 employees to hang up over 10% of shares to employees. he argues that makes the company more productive and the workers would have more of these vested interest. this is what he has to say. the shareholders will give the workers the same rights as other shareholders, to have a say over the direction of the company. and, yes, dividend payments, dividend payments will be made directly to the workers from the fund. that means payments could be up to £500 a year. that's 11 million workers, each with a greater say and a greater stake in the rewards of their labour. true industrial democracy coming to this country. huge response here and a huge welcome here for those proposals, they see that as a radical option. more caution from the business world. to discuss it further i am joined by the head of the cbi. what is wrong with shares the workers? it means they are more of an
mixture of councils and workers and even getting bosses of the water companies to reapply for their jobs, ataeir jobs, at a much lower salary. the result of the issue of forcing larger companies, those with people of more than 250 employees to hang up over 10% of shares to employees. he argues that makes the company more productive and the workers would have more of these vested interest. this is what he has to say. the shareholders will give the workers the same rights as other shareholders,...
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the number of vacancies is ata 17 done so far.ls investment. you sometimes may have to wait eight little longer to get served. two words — accept, and adapt. the two powerful watchwords, which helped henry fraser develop a new philosophy of life, after he suffered a catastrophic injury at the age of 17, when he was left paralysed from the shoulders down. nine years on, he has established himself as a succesful painter, and has written a best—selling memoir to share his inspirational message that every day can be a good day. his book, now out in paperback, is called the little big things, and it's been translated into several languages. it is in now in paperback form. it is worth reading because it is simple and it is powerful. the best possible equation for any successful book and i am pleased to say henry is with me now. congratulations, henry. i am just wondering for viewers who are coming to this new, let's go back to what happened when you were 17. use of agent lee mack dreadful accident on a beach and you thought for a long t
the number of vacancies is ata 17 done so far.ls investment. you sometimes may have to wait eight little longer to get served. two words — accept, and adapt. the two powerful watchwords, which helped henry fraser develop a new philosophy of life, after he suffered a catastrophic injury at the age of 17, when he was left paralysed from the shoulders down. nine years on, he has established himself as a succesful painter, and has written a best—selling memoir to share his inspirational message...