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it's not based on the current badger cull programme.cinations, testing, and how farms are managed, as well as how tb can be passed between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. as always, lots more on our website. mike will be here at the top of the hour with all the day's news. now time for sport today. hello. this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: day three at the nitto atp tour finals — and roger federer keeps his dream alive by beating dominic thiem. after five formula 1 world titles — lewis hamilton tells us he's still seeking perfection. and england will be unchanged for the second test against sri lanka in kandy that gets under way in the coming hours. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that roger federer has kept his hopes of a seventh nitto atp tour finals title alive, and a first since 2011, after a straight sets victory over austria's dominic thiem. and kevin anderson is in a
it's not based on the current badger cull programme.cinations, testing, and how farms are managed, as well as how tb can be passed between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. as always, lots more on our website. mike will be here at the top of the hour with all the day's news. now time for sport today. hello. this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: day three at the nitto atp tour...
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he got a call from badger in ou backyard. this badger is looking lean and scrawny.he gets there, it wasn't hang ag around in the yard. they finally look under the shed. >> they finally spot it. the grasper doesn't look like it's able to reach. so simon goes to the other side while lori is trying to fish it out from that end. >> luckily the homeowner didn't mind a little bit of vandalism. >> yes, simon breaks into the other side, and in that tiny, tiny crawl space, they're trying to get that badger out. >> the badger is literally like next to you. >> oh, wre waiting to see who is going to get it. >> he's coming in from the back. >> he looks like a backward skunk. >> he does. >> in the u.k. that's what they look like. i have got the neck grasped. >> once he gets it out, he realizes it wildlife aid to get it nurtured. they have a huge room where they help nurse badgers back to help. >> the badger room. >> don't go in there, though. >> they're so cute, though. >> speaking of cute, i have to admit, the raccoon in this video is adorable. the man has spotted it in a dumpst
he got a call from badger in ou backyard. this badger is looking lean and scrawny.he gets there, it wasn't hang ag around in the yard. they finally look under the shed. >> they finally spot it. the grasper doesn't look like it's able to reach. so simon goes to the other side while lori is trying to fish it out from that end. >> luckily the homeowner didn't mind a little bit of vandalism. >> yes, simon breaks into the other side, and in that tiny, tiny crawl space, they're...
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it's not based on the current badger cull programme.ow farms are managed, as well as how tb can be passed between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. fake news — it's a global problem. how do you know what's true and what's not? as part of the bbc‘s beyond fake news season we look at how misinformation is spread. here's our media editor, amol rajan. the hit bbc drama luther has been sold around the world. but the dubbing used for international versions rather removes the subtlety of the original. i charged one, and let the other one off. algorithms figuring out where is the eyes, where is the mouth... in a rented space in north london, young entrepreneurs are using artificial intelligence to improve the viewing experience. their software understands and rapidly models the intricacies of the face. so i grew up in denmark, a very small country, five million people. which means we are too small for anyone to want to dub them, so i grew up with subtitles. and while i
it's not based on the current badger cull programme.ow farms are managed, as well as how tb can be passed between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. fake news — it's a global problem. how do you know what's true and what's not? as part of the bbc‘s beyond fake news season we look at how misinformation is spread. here's our media editor, amol rajan. the hit bbc drama luther has been sold around the world. but the...
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it's not based on the current badger cull programme.ttle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. it used to be that restaurants lived and died at the hands of the food critic. these days there's another danger lurking on the horizon for food outlets — instagram. with more than 180 million instagram posts being tagged under the hashtag ‘food' — and that's not including the slug ‘foodporn' — it's clear that posting pictures of food before you actually eat it, is now a big deal. what's more the impact of photo sharing can make or break a business. to discuss the ins and outs of the foodie instragram we'rejoined by blogger clare every and restaurant owner meriel armitage. you started with a pop—up restau ra nt. you started with a pop—up restaurant. street food ? you started with a pop—up restaurant. street food? it was a p°p‘up restaurant. street food? it was a pop—up restaurant like a supper club and then we did street food and a p°p‘up and then we did street food and a pop—up
it's not based on the current badger cull programme.ttle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. it used to be that restaurants lived and died at the hands of the food critic. these days there's another danger lurking on the horizon for food outlets — instagram. with more than 180 million instagram posts being tagged under the hashtag ‘food' — and that's not including the slug ‘foodporn' — it's clear that posting pictures...
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it's not based on the current badger cull programme. between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... british and eu negotiators finally agree on proposals for how the uk should leave the european union. now theresa may will try to persuade her cabinet to support it, that but will happen at 2pm local time on wednesday afternoon. let's turn to other stories. china has reinstated a ban on the use of tiger bones and rhino horn —only weeks after lifting it. the move follows protests from environmental groups. both tigers and rhinos are endangered. that is from bbc chinese. italian ministers are meeting to discuss whether to revise their draft budget, hours ahead of a deadline from the european commission to submit amendments. so far the anti—austerity government in rome has been unwilling to give ground. that is from bbc world service radio. the irish aviation authority is investigating reports of bri
it's not based on the current badger cull programme. between cattle. rob's infected cows have now been isolated and will be destroyed. john kay, bbc news, gloucestershire. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... british and eu negotiators finally agree on proposals for how the uk should leave the european union. now theresa may will try to persuade her cabinet to support it, that but will happen at 2pm local time on wednesday afternoon. let's turn to other...
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and coming up — are badger culls., any surprises so far? the round robin format so roger federer eating yesterday. looking decidedly out of sorts. he will be back and he will have another tried. novak djokovic will get his campaign under way. the world number one looking to avoid an upset later on. but now the nice battle between marin cilic and alexander zverev. you can see that alexander zverev comes back and winds the first set ona comes back and winds the first set on a tie—break. let's go to the live pictures now on the o2. on a tie—break. let's go to the live pictures now on the 02. this is on bbc two and the sport website if you wa nt to bbc two and the sport website if you want to follow it. marin cilic trying to get back into that match. it was a real shock that he let that lead slip in the first set. that is on bbc two at the moment. tennis of course, catherine, been played indoors. women's cricketers outdoors in the caribbean. what is the weather like there? you see the men having problems enshrined with th
and coming up — are badger culls., any surprises so far? the round robin format so roger federer eating yesterday. looking decidedly out of sorts. he will be back and he will have another tried. novak djokovic will get his campaign under way. the world number one looking to avoid an upset later on. but now the nice battle between marin cilic and alexander zverev. you can see that alexander zverev comes back and winds the first set ona comes back and winds the first set on a tie—break. let's...
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culling badgers only has a modest effect in reducing the number of cases of tb in cattle, according tohe government. the report warns that if the culling programme is extended it could result in the death of a0 thousand badgers a year. it's urged the government to accelerate the development of non lethal controls such as vaccination. britain's first specialist wound research centre, which treats both military personnel and civilians, will be opened today. it's developing new techniques with the aim of achieving scar—free healing within a generation. defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. hundreds of british service personnel suffered life—changing injuries while fighting in afghanistan and iraq. and many are still living with the visible scars from battle. josh lost both his legs and his right arm when he stepped on a roadside bomb in 2010. here i have some scarring down the bottom. he still suffers from heavy scarring, susceptible to tears. he now has hope that these wounds can be healed with the help of new pioneering techniques at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. the i
culling badgers only has a modest effect in reducing the number of cases of tb in cattle, according tohe government. the report warns that if the culling programme is extended it could result in the death of a0 thousand badgers a year. it's urged the government to accelerate the development of non lethal controls such as vaccination. britain's first specialist wound research centre, which treats both military personnel and civilians, will be opened today. it's developing new techniques with the...
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is accused by a group of vets of telling "bare—faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badgern england. coming up on bbc news... max verstappen is given two days‘ public service for shoving esteban ocon after he cost him a victory at the brazilian grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. three people have been convicted of being members of the far—right neo—nazi group national action. it brings to ten the number of people found guilty of belonging to the banned group this year. adam thomas and claudia patatas from banbury, who named their child after adolf hitler, and daniel bogunovic from leicester, will be sentenced at birmingham crown court in december. the group, which was founded in 2013, was forbidden under anti—terror laws after it celebrated the murder of the labour mpjo cox. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a provocative national action demo, before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo cox. on the left here, enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national a
is accused by a group of vets of telling "bare—faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badgern england. coming up on bbc news... max verstappen is given two days‘ public service for shoving esteban ocon after he cost him a victory at the brazilian grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. three people have been convicted of being members of the far—right neo—nazi group national action. it brings to ten the number of people found guilty of...
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with confidence after badgering brain and i'm flat out in company games in the past week could make light work of art and i'm. now dortmund slip up last weekend when they could only manage a draw against had to cut their lead at the top of the table to just two points this time around five a side had a victory in mind against a mid table volves for it with a few notable defensive absences to black and yellows needed to make sure they were on guard in a goal scoring mood and if they were able to maintain their lead at the top of the table. it was a high tempo game and both from the off players initially lacked composure near the books on both sides. that was until don't one wing and jaden sound show found himself in space among the royce eventually nets at the open a and it was a captain six of the season and the somewhat scruffy goal summed up the game. first royce missed the goal then sun show got into the box. thomas delaney said it was a missed you but royce was in the right place at the right time if we don't win continued to be the most dangerous side but chances were still read out
with confidence after badgering brain and i'm flat out in company games in the past week could make light work of art and i'm. now dortmund slip up last weekend when they could only manage a draw against had to cut their lead at the top of the table to just two points this time around five a side had a victory in mind against a mid table volves for it with a few notable defensive absences to black and yellows needed to make sure they were on guard in a goal scoring mood and if they were able to...
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check, but that seems easily achievable the way they we re seems easily achievable the way they were badgeringthe other day. it seems plausible if you are taking into account everyone who has spoken out against it and eve ryo ne who has spoken out against it and everyone who has written a letter. the century is more than achievable. even theresa may must know along with her most trusted lieutenancy that this will not go through —— n jojohnson has also been speaking that this could damage the tories for a generation and lead to a landslide defeat at the next generation in line with new labour in 1997 which is interesting. this amendment, and jeremy corbyn saying that a no deal would be sorted out by parliament, so it is not looking good for theresa may's deal. she has said it is this deal or no deal or no brexit. those scenarios seem incompatible. now they seem realistic. the eu have been clear that this is the deal, take it or leave it. the problem now is that she just doesn't have the numbers. the arithmetic is not look good at this stage. will it really change a couple of weeks' time? the ch
check, but that seems easily achievable the way they we re seems easily achievable the way they were badgeringthe other day. it seems plausible if you are taking into account everyone who has spoken out against it and eve ryo ne who has spoken out against it and everyone who has written a letter. the century is more than achievable. even theresa may must know along with her most trusted lieutenancy that this will not go through —— n jojohnson has also been speaking that this could damage...
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up next, rudely badgering president trump. favorite pastime for cnn correspondent.l has a job. >> if you don't mind, after i'm finished, if we, vivian or one of the female colleagues could go after me that would be great. it would be great if a female reporter could ask you a question about the issue. >> president trump: i look at the character, no, what i have to -- >> they are reluctant to come forward. you have raised doubts. >> i don't think people are reluctant to come forward. no, not you. your organization is terrible. >> can you give us a chance to ask a question -- >> go ahead. quiet. quiet. >> lou: the president is a man of incredible patience. we'll take up the incredible outbursts from -- they tell me he is a member of the white house press corps. i'm sure the press corps must be very proud. we'll find out more when we continue. stay with us. >> lou: at the president's news conference today where it was an mazing press conference, then he was badgered by some members of the national left wing media. nothing new in that. the president swatted them aside.
up next, rudely badgering president trump. favorite pastime for cnn correspondent.l has a job. >> if you don't mind, after i'm finished, if we, vivian or one of the female colleagues could go after me that would be great. it would be great if a female reporter could ask you a question about the issue. >> president trump: i look at the character, no, what i have to -- >> they are reluctant to come forward. you have raised doubts. >> i don't think people are reluctant to...
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>> you look like a badger. >> oh. >> are you going to cry? really?k like? >> badger. >> do you really think you can meet the russian delegation looking like that? >> no. >> i will manage it. get back to your rooms. ( applause ) >> stephen: so nice to see you again. >> it was so nice to see you again. >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: "the favourite" is in theaters next friday. rachel weisz, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian and podcaster jason mantzoukas. opportunlike here.rywhere. and here. see? opportunity. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. meeting the parents. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... (bat hits ball) opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do to find it is get out...here. ♪ i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but
>> you look like a badger. >> oh. >> are you going to cry? really?k like? >> badger. >> do you really think you can meet the russian delegation looking like that? >> no. >> i will manage it. get back to your rooms. ( applause ) >> stephen: so nice to see you again. >> it was so nice to see you again. >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: "the favourite" is in theaters next friday. rachel...
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up next, rudely badgering president trump. favorite pastime for a cnn correspondent who still has a job. >> if you don't mind, after i'm finished, if weijia or halle or one of my colleagues could go, that would be great. great if a female reporter could ask you a question. are reluctant to come forward, you raised doubts about the accusers. >> i don't think people are reluctant to come forward. >> not you. not you. your organization is terrible. your organization. reporter: can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir? >> quiet, quiet. lou: you know, the president is a man of incredible patience. we'll take up the incredible outbursts from -- they tell me he's a member of the white house press corps, i'm sure the press corps must be very proud. we'll find out more when we continue. i know you want to leave me for schwab, but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it a question. tecky, can you offer low costs and award-winning wealth management with a sati
up next, rudely badgering president trump. favorite pastime for a cnn correspondent who still has a job. >> if you don't mind, after i'm finished, if weijia or halle or one of my colleagues could go, that would be great. great if a female reporter could ask you a question. are reluctant to come forward, you raised doubts about the accusers. >> i don't think people are reluctant to come forward. >> not you. not you. your organization is terrible. your organization. reporter:...
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culling badgers only has a modest effect in reducing the number of cases of tb in cattle, according tod by the government. the report warns that if the culling programme is extended it could result in the death of 40,000 badgers a year. it's urged the government to accelerate the development of non lethal controls such as vaccination. another 13 bodies have been discovered in and around the town of paradise in northern california, confirming fears that the wildfire which destroyed the town was the worst in the history of the state. at least 42 people are now known to have died there and more than 220 people are missing. another two died in a fire in southern california. the wildfires in california have now been declared the worst in the state's history. our correspondent dan johnson sent us the latest from southern california. well, this is the latest fire teams have had to deal with, an intense blaze on this hillside here. they'rejust bringing in more workers now to try to stop it flaring up again, to stop it spreading. because if you take a look down into the valley, you can see how
culling badgers only has a modest effect in reducing the number of cases of tb in cattle, according tod by the government. the report warns that if the culling programme is extended it could result in the death of 40,000 badgers a year. it's urged the government to accelerate the development of non lethal controls such as vaccination. another 13 bodies have been discovered in and around the town of paradise in northern california, confirming fears that the wildfire which destroyed the town was...
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the chief vet, asking her to ensure that defra retracts what he calls insupportable claims that its badgers working. that is it for now. back to victoria. thank you. at 10:30am we will talk to the dutch pensioner who wa nts to will talk to the dutch pensioner who wants to legally changed his new —— age. he is 69 and he wants to be 20 yea rs age. he is 69 and he wants to be 20 years younger. on twitter: this is ridiculous. tackle the prejudice about age because that is real and young. but age is real. my 80—year—old mother with dementia thinks she is at school and not in a ca re thinks she is at school and not in a care home. can we change her age to 11? thank you very much. do get in touch. contact us on twitter or by email. do include your phone number in your message if you would like to ta ke in your message if you would like to take part in the programme. if you are texting you will be charged your standard message rate. sally challen was jailed for a minimum of 22 years for killing her husband of 30 years, richard, with a hammer. she hit him with it almost 20 times. now she's preparin
the chief vet, asking her to ensure that defra retracts what he calls insupportable claims that its badgers working. that is it for now. back to victoria. thank you. at 10:30am we will talk to the dutch pensioner who wa nts to will talk to the dutch pensioner who wants to legally changed his new —— age. he is 69 and he wants to be 20 yea rs age. he is 69 and he wants to be 20 years younger. on twitter: this is ridiculous. tackle the prejudice about age because that is real and young. but...
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badger manpower from zero to hero. our hero's journey begins here jamal a small province town in northern france nestled on the belgian border things are usually pretty calm here but the tranquility was turned upside down this summer. when shema native pov achieved the unimaginable winning the world cup the euphoria was endless the local boy transformed into the pride of a home the region overnight but the. he hasn't changed. races for more sinister eleven separate or a shoplifter along with portal conditionals and me and is arbitrary a list of all the members should with no. reports of people from all could be also make sure they are receiving super tall before god is a key thing to pummel. the football grounds that your mom this is where potter took its first steps as a frenchman and this was the first man to come to a story about career of a boy from simone becoming world champion it all started here. because goof was aughrim all things. but these were years and all of a noise in the. halls. with the money would. do
badger manpower from zero to hero. our hero's journey begins here jamal a small province town in northern france nestled on the belgian border things are usually pretty calm here but the tranquility was turned upside down this summer. when shema native pov achieved the unimaginable winning the world cup the euphoria was endless the local boy transformed into the pride of a home the region overnight but the. he hasn't changed. races for more sinister eleven separate or a shoplifter along with...
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badger manpower from zero to hero. our hero's journey begins here on a small province town in northern france nestled on the belgian border things are usually pretty calm here but the tranquility was turned upside down this summer. when she. native achieved the unimaginable winning the world scott do you for your was endless the local boy transformed into the pride of a home the region overnight but he hasn't changed. the receipt for. most of us to eleven separate. shops and you won't miss a part portal conditionals in me and will be to the restaurant and then. will support your people or probably also make sure they are perceived to be told the whole god is a key thing is far more. the football grounds that this is where parvati took its first steps as a footballer and this was the first man to come champ a storybook career of a boy from simone becoming world champion it all started here. with aughrim all things you know. but there's radios and all of a noise in the. halls. that i'm on he would. do that what is the ca
badger manpower from zero to hero. our hero's journey begins here on a small province town in northern france nestled on the belgian border things are usually pretty calm here but the tranquility was turned upside down this summer. when she. native achieved the unimaginable winning the world scott do you for your was endless the local boy transformed into the pride of a home the region overnight but he hasn't changed. the receipt for. most of us to eleven separate. shops and you won't miss a...
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during the nixon impeachment, we had more evidence when we move forward and within our —— having been badgeringf crimes are proven, the democratic party leadership may not have the stomach for the fight. they and many americans recognise the dangers of impeachment. it would drive a division into the fabric of america that would be very hard to pull out, because one third of americans, his co re because one third of americans, his core supporters, would conclude there had been a coup, that's what they would be told, and a lot of them would believe that nonsense, and that their president had been removed from office by a deep state coup. so tonight, to you, the great silent majority, and my fellow americans, i ask for your support... it's a term that i haven't heard for years, but i really think it applies maybe more than ever before, the silent majority is back and we are going to take the country back! cheering. if the senator rice remove donald trump from office there will be riots and protests that you have not seen riots and protests that you have not seen since the 1960s. riots and protests
during the nixon impeachment, we had more evidence when we move forward and within our —— having been badgeringf crimes are proven, the democratic party leadership may not have the stomach for the fight. they and many americans recognise the dangers of impeachment. it would drive a division into the fabric of america that would be very hard to pull out, because one third of americans, his co re because one third of americans, his core supporters, would conclude there had been a coup, that's...
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amazon also does it so the idea is that they think that if you gain points to get little badger as on all these things and if your fiscally penalized if you don't meet certain requirements and you get bonuses for certain if you meet certain requirements of us somehow is going to make a more productive workplace what i mean. the thing that jumped out to me the most were told the story was like the whole leaderboard spoke to me that's where they were everywhere wow in the whole every single room and imagine what the laundry room for a disney theme park underneath for the whole of disney theme parks imagine what the laundry room looked there and every report people who worked there before said it was the nicest place it was the literally the happiest place to work and everybody was really chill and people were very. productive and the minute they put this in ten years ago that's when it all got horrible but it was just terrible that is really incredible i mean at disney managers essentially like you were saying earlier with this game of creation process they could track everyone from the
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he was rushed from the news conference where he was badgered into givie description of the wound. he said it looked like an entry wound and the transcript of that news conference there's no doubt that the doctor perry made it sound as if he had a firm opinion. well, the reporters flashed the news and in that moment of confusion and misunderstooding established once and for all in the lines of a great many people the conviction that at least one bullet had been fired from the front of the motor candidate. legally the dead president was another part of the evidence in a texas homicide case. the murder had been committed in that state and there were no laws which gave the federal government jurisdiction. in his book, "the death of a president" william manchester describes a scene of almost horrifying confusion in which the dallas county medical examiner tried to prevent the removal of the president and kennedy aids almost literally bulldozed his coffin out of parkland hospital. during the flight to washington, it was agreed an autopsy had to be performed and manchester writes mrs. ke
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the president was tweeting about badgering witnesses. somebody is talking to the president. the president is getting that from somebody. the president tweeting this today. when mueller does his final report, will he cover all his conflicts of interest and recommending action with the crimes on the other side? what happened to podesta? you can read the rest of it there. this is the president lashing out in a rambling way. why? >> they are the mueller report comes out, this is going to be part of it. the interesting thing is the president again saying no collusion and with the corsi news, did he have advanced knowledge of these e-mails that are coming out via wikileaks. this is facing roger stone, of course his closest friend for sometime. stone publicly said over and over again that he didn't have advanced knowledge and his contacts with julian assange and intermediary and they were innocuous as with gucifer 2. does mueller know more? he may. that's what we have to figure out. what will does he know about roger stone and does that add to the questions about collusion. >> he d
the president was tweeting about badgering witnesses. somebody is talking to the president. the president is getting that from somebody. the president tweeting this today. when mueller does his final report, will he cover all his conflicts of interest and recommending action with the crimes on the other side? what happened to podesta? you can read the rest of it there. this is the president lashing out in a rambling way. why? >> they are the mueller report comes out, this is going to be...
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doctor peer he was rushed from the emergency room to a news conference where he was badgered into given a description about the wound. he pointed to the front of his neck. there is no doubt that doctor perry found as if he had a firm opinion. in the moment of confusion and understanding established once and for on the minds of a great many people, a conviction that at least one bullet had been fired from the front of the motorcade. legally the dead president was now just another part of the evidence in a texas homicide case. the murder had been committed in that state. there were no laws that give the federal government jurisdiction. in his book the death of a president william manchester describes a scene of almost horrifying confusion. in which the medical examiner tried to prevent the removal of the president. kennedy aides almost as literally bulldozed him on a parkland hospital. during a flight to washington it was agreed an autopsy had to be performed. manchester writes mrs. kennedy chose bethesda naval hospital because her cousin -- has been had been a officer. james jay humes, d
doctor peer he was rushed from the emergency room to a news conference where he was badgered into given a description about the wound. he pointed to the front of his neck. there is no doubt that doctor perry found as if he had a firm opinion. in the moment of confusion and understanding established once and for on the minds of a great many people, a conviction that at least one bullet had been fired from the front of the motorcade. legally the dead president was now just another part of the...
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not know about the rules considering it was her father as you just pointed out who continuously badgered her personal e-mail, her private server to conduct official business. as you pointed out, republicans during that campaign chanting lock her up as a result. it is true she may not have gone through the training at the white house early on in communications because she was not an official employee until the spring of 2017, it's hard to imagine she didn't understand the rules once you are a government official. >> or to lean on being careful considering what her father was saying on the campaign trail. i want to bring in congressman steve cohen, a democrat from tennessee and a member of the house judiciary committee. when you hear the president's daughter and top adviser to him reportedly used a personal e-mail account much of last year while he was a member of the administration in part to conduct government business and did not forward the e-mails to her government address until you had the lawsuit and even now it's a matter of taking her lawyer's word for it that she is in compliance
not know about the rules considering it was her father as you just pointed out who continuously badgered her personal e-mail, her private server to conduct official business. as you pointed out, republicans during that campaign chanting lock her up as a result. it is true she may not have gone through the training at the white house early on in communications because she was not an official employee until the spring of 2017, it's hard to imagine she didn't understand the rules once you are a...
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the doctor was rushed from the emergency room to a press conference where he was badgered into given -- into giving a description of the wound. -- in the transcript of the news conference, there is no doubt that the doctor made a sound that he had a firm opinion. in that moment of confusion, this understanding established once and for all a conviction that at least one bullet had been fired from the front of the motorcade. legally the dead president was now just another part of the evidence in a texas homicide case. the murder had been committed in that state and there were no laws that give the federal government jurisdiction. in his book "the death of a william manchester describes a scene of almost horrifying confusion where the medical examiner tried to prevent the removal of the president. kennedy aides bulldozed him out of the hospital. during the flight to washington come it was agreed that an autopsy had to be performed. this is kennedy chose bethesda military hospital because her husband had been a naval officer. the autopsy was performed by the chief of pathology. thorton b
the doctor was rushed from the emergency room to a press conference where he was badgered into given -- into giving a description of the wound. -- in the transcript of the news conference, there is no doubt that the doctor made a sound that he had a firm opinion. in that moment of confusion, this understanding established once and for all a conviction that at least one bullet had been fired from the front of the motorcade. legally the dead president was now just another part of the evidence in...
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brian davison for the badgers...e rack for the score and foul. 14 points for davision later on, d'mitrick (deh-meet-rik) trice... nice drive for the layup... he had 16 --final score... 62-46 wisconsin... stanford plays florida tomorrow afternoon in the consolation semis now to the nfl-- the raiders coming off their first road win...now poised for their first winning streak of the season. --the silver and black prepping for a meeting with the ravens in baltimore. --with their victory last week, the team is no longer in sole possession of the worst record in the league. --but théésome groaning because they currently don't have the number one pick in the draft.. --and derek carr is just fine with that. "i just want to win. i want to mess up the draft. i don't want the first pick. i want to win all these games. i want everyone to be mad at me for that. that's what i want to accomplish." the 49ers in santa clara... fresh off the bye week. six games left on the schedule starting with the 3-and-7 bucs in tampa n
brian davison for the badgers...e rack for the score and foul. 14 points for davision later on, d'mitrick (deh-meet-rik) trice... nice drive for the layup... he had 16 --final score... 62-46 wisconsin... stanford plays florida tomorrow afternoon in the consolation semis now to the nfl-- the raiders coming off their first road win...now poised for their first winning streak of the season. --the silver and black prepping for a meeting with the ravens in baltimore. --with their victory last week,...
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finished with 16 and trice had 16. 62-46, badgers. >>> raiders are in a three-way fight for the number pick in the draft at 2-8. derek carr wants to win games starting with his sunday's contest of tampa bay. he is dealing with a bunch of new young receivers. his goal is to get a w. >> touchdowns. i just want to win. i want to mess up the draft. i don't want the first pick. i want to win all these games. i want everybody to be mad at me for that. that's what i want to accomplish. >> with thanksgiving tomorrow the raiders' offensive line welcomed families to the practice facility to receive 125 turkeys with all the fixings. the raiders announced they have donated $125,000 to help camp fire victims. thas is excellent. >> that is really nice. >>> thank you. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv channel 2713. we are talking turkey how to mae sure you are cooking safely tomorrow. >>> on abc 7 news at 11:00, in the wake of the camp fire the stunning act of generosity. find out who is donating $1,000 to every student and employee at paradise high school. >>> finally tonight, a few thoughts
finished with 16 and trice had 16. 62-46, badgers. >>> raiders are in a three-way fight for the number pick in the draft at 2-8. derek carr wants to win games starting with his sunday's contest of tampa bay. he is dealing with a bunch of new young receivers. his goal is to get a w. >> touchdowns. i just want to win. i want to mess up the draft. i don't want the first pick. i want to win all these games. i want everybody to be mad at me for that. that's what i want to accomplish....
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they shouldn't badger him that way. having that approach or that view point misunderstands the point, the purpose of the free press. >> i think a lot of people say that about the president, that he shouldn't talk the way he does, but he is protected by the constitution. the president and jim acosta are both protected in their free speech. to your earlier point, we don't normally get involved with what cnn does or doesn't do but this is an important discussion for the country. >> when the norms are getting bent, this isn't about being a president who does unprecedented things. but the norms. these are the framework of respect and decency. >> we'll continue to talk about this. also, next, new indictments from the special counsel could come down today. what that means for president trump. >> the fbi released its latest hate crimes report. the number of hate crimes reported to the agency spiked from, spiked 17% from the year before. law enforcement reported 7,16 an hate crimes last year. more than half were based open race
they shouldn't badger him that way. having that approach or that view point misunderstands the point, the purpose of the free press. >> i think a lot of people say that about the president, that he shouldn't talk the way he does, but he is protected by the constitution. the president and jim acosta are both protected in their free speech. to your earlier point, we don't normally get involved with what cnn does or doesn't do but this is an important discussion for the country. >>...
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. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the greatest media success story of all-time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. at its worst cable tv could invade our privacy, tranquilize our children, remove us electronically from the flesh and blood world. and we'd have to pay for the privilege. the question is, indeed, will the miracle be managed? ♪ today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive
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we're back in the badger state, so join us for that. plus political report moving ten house races in the final runup to the midterm. a migraine hope to be there... for the good. and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart racing. the heart breaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say "i am here." that's why, we created aimovig.. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation. these are your days what will each one bring? doesn't matter, as long as you can say... "i am here." talk to your doctor about preventing migraine with aimovig. and be there more. to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn a
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second, they do seem to dove tail with what manafort said he was being badgered, in his words, about by mueller. although, they are two fairly obvious topics so really no great revelation there. to jed's point i agree, except i think what's going on here is trump is envisioning a sort of political process where this plays out in the senate or in a report or in the public eye rather than in a court of law. and at that point his sort of bobbing and weaving, saying best of my recollection, et cetera could fly in a way it wouldn't be for a jury if it gives senate republicans enough cover to say, well, we're not going to convict him based on that. so i think that's part of the calculation that the written answers envision. >> this is another one of those days when we realize how much has changed for donald trump since the mid-term elections. let's listen to what adam schiff said today about what the democrats will be looking for in this arena. >> one of the key documents, for example, we are going to pursue are the phone records that would show who was on that phone call that don june, ha
second, they do seem to dove tail with what manafort said he was being badgered, in his words, about by mueller. although, they are two fairly obvious topics so really no great revelation there. to jed's point i agree, except i think what's going on here is trump is envisioning a sort of political process where this plays out in the senate or in a report or in the public eye rather than in a court of law. and at that point his sort of bobbing and weaving, saying best of my recollection, et...
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i support badger care as an to buy into in the affordable care marketplace. we should talk about innovative ideas to build us in this direction. my opponent wants to go back. mike gousha: i want to ask question. leah vukmir: no. i want to respond. mike gousha: i need to ask a question. governor walker has also said we will guarantee coverage for pre-existing conditions and pass legislation. the assembly passed legislation but the senate did not. this week, the senate majority leader, when he was asked if they had the votes to pass legislation to cover pre-existing conditions he said, i am not sure. leah vukmir: that's why you need to elect name. mike gousha: he changed his mind. if i'm a person with a pre-existing condition and i hear that kind of wavering. shouldn't i be a brand sold about what could come down the road? leah vukmir: i said it before. if obamacare goes away today, federal law says that if you are on medicare, medicaid, and them -- you are covered for pre-existing conditions and will cover the rest. senator baldwin talks about going backwards.
i support badger care as an to buy into in the affordable care marketplace. we should talk about innovative ideas to build us in this direction. my opponent wants to go back. mike gousha: i want to ask question. leah vukmir: no. i want to respond. mike gousha: i need to ask a question. governor walker has also said we will guarantee coverage for pre-existing conditions and pass legislation. the assembly passed legislation but the senate did not. this week, the senate majority leader, when he...
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was george badger here, a senator from north carolina. in making an argument about slavery in those territories, he said, if some southern gentleman wishes to take the old woman who nursed him in childhood, meaning a slave, into the new territories, why in the name of god should anyone prevent it? a slave was his property. why should anyone prevent a man from taking his property anywhere in the united states, he wandered. a different view came from this man, salmon chase, senator from ohio. off, to, not many years come secretary of the treasury in abraham lincoln's cabinet. about thisthis legislation that was being debated. he called it a criminal but trail of precious -- betrayal of precious rights, and atrocious aot to convert the west into region of dreary despotism inhabited by only masters and slaves. what chase and other northern leaders for saw, if slavery is permitted, slaveowners will go out there with their slaves and you will have a small minority of extraordinarily rich individuals and slaves. the family farmer would have no c
was george badger here, a senator from north carolina. in making an argument about slavery in those territories, he said, if some southern gentleman wishes to take the old woman who nursed him in childhood, meaning a slave, into the new territories, why in the name of god should anyone prevent it? a slave was his property. why should anyone prevent a man from taking his property anywhere in the united states, he wandered. a different view came from this man, salmon chase, senator from ohio....
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and he did after all that badgering at his confirmation hearing, all the efforts to pin him down, he did pledge to senators that he would recuse himself from anything that he had worked on in the trump white house including specifically anything that he had worked on in the russia investigation, although he would not say exactly what that was. remember he said he didn't work on the manafort part of the russia investigation. he didn't work on the james comey being fired part of that investigation. but he did work on some other stuff that involved him advising the president about mueller's probe. and for whatever reason, he is the one judge who is recused now from this mystery case that today was the occasion for a roughly 30-page-long brief just getting filed by the mystery lawyers. there's the lawyers from mueller's team on one side, there's mystery lawyers on the other side representing whoever this mystery person is, who is in a big secret fight with the special counsel over a matter that relates to mueller's grand jury and we do not yet know what it is. so obviously a lot going on
and he did after all that badgering at his confirmation hearing, all the efforts to pin him down, he did pledge to senators that he would recuse himself from anything that he had worked on in the trump white house including specifically anything that he had worked on in the russia investigation, although he would not say exactly what that was. remember he said he didn't work on the manafort part of the russia investigation. he didn't work on the james comey being fired part of that...
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on any simple as had been hacked by the american and as a national security agency which has got badgered of twelve billion dollars so yes prison michael thinks that there is a threat of cyber espionage or cyber war from. america to you it all up and he wants you to answer to that but yes ok all right we will we will come back to that i mean just now but i want to put the same question to david what do you make of. that crohn's words and who else might he been have been addressing besides just on a trump well you know it's very interesting donald trump's unpopularity in europe gives european leaders a real challenge whenever he comes here which is you have to be just polite enough that he won't create an incident and storm out but for your domestic audience you kind of have to show that you're standing up to him but i think that. remarks were aimed not so much at trump but first off at merkel who is fatally wounded and i think that this represents some macross position to assert to put france in leadership of europe in place of germany now that merkel is limping towards a finish line whic
on any simple as had been hacked by the american and as a national security agency which has got badgered of twelve billion dollars so yes prison michael thinks that there is a threat of cyber espionage or cyber war from. america to you it all up and he wants you to answer to that but yes ok all right we will we will come back to that i mean just now but i want to put the same question to david what do you make of. that crohn's words and who else might he been have been addressing besides just...
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these judiciary committee closed hearings where, you know, i've seen the way that they treat and badgerbeat up witnesses and do it in a way that they wouldn't do it publicly, and then they selectively have leaked out information. but again, the bigger issue here, craig, is why in the world are we breaking the space/time continue continuum to go back in time and revisit the hillary clinton e-mails when we have the saudi arabia issue, the russia collusion issue and so many other issues about the rule of law? >> you serve in intelligence, perhaps you've heard michael cohen admitted that he lied to your committee. where do democrats in the house go from here come january when they take control? >> well, we also believe that sits in the house basement are pages of lies in the transcripts of witnesses who came before the house intelligence committee that we wanted to send to bob mueller, and adam schiff a number of times asked devin nunes to send those transcripts to be reviewed, and nunes blocked that every single time. item number one will be to get those transcripts to mueller, and then we
these judiciary committee closed hearings where, you know, i've seen the way that they treat and badgerbeat up witnesses and do it in a way that they wouldn't do it publicly, and then they selectively have leaked out information. but again, the bigger issue here, craig, is why in the world are we breaking the space/time continue continuum to go back in time and revisit the hillary clinton e-mails when we have the saudi arabia issue, the russia collusion issue and so many other issues about the...
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one example was george badger here a senator from north carolina, in making an argument about slavery in those ster toirs. he said if some southern gentleman wishes to take the old woman who nursed him in childhood, meaning a slooif into the new territories why in the name of god should anyone prevent it. that slave was his appropriapro. why should anyone prevent a man from taking his property anywhere in the united states he wanted to. a differing view came from this man, chase. senator fl ohio. not too many years off would become the success tear of treasury in abraham lincoln's cabinet. . chase said this about this legislation that was being debated. he called it a criminal betrayal of precious rights, ab atrocious plot convert into a dreary region inhabited only by masters and slaves. and what chase and other northern political leaders first saw was if slavery is permitted, they will go out with their slaves and you'll have a very small minority of extraordinary rich individuals and slaves. and the small would say family farmer would have no chance to compleete. despite the heated
one example was george badger here a senator from north carolina, in making an argument about slavery in those ster toirs. he said if some southern gentleman wishes to take the old woman who nursed him in childhood, meaning a slooif into the new territories why in the name of god should anyone prevent it. that slave was his appropriapro. why should anyone prevent a man from taking his property anywhere in the united states he wanted to. a differing view came from this man, chase. senator fl...
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they new report reveals that trump has, for months, badgered officials to prosecute hillary clinton and jim comey. and that he discussed the prospect of a clinton prosecution with whitaker before naming him acting ag. the times reporting, mr. trump repeatedly pressed justice department officials about ste the status of clinton-related investigations. including mr. whitaker when he was chief of staff to ag jeff sessions. mr. whitaker laid out a blueprint for how a new attorney general could reopen the e-mail case against hillary clinton in an interview on fox business in 2016. >> unless you have a trump administration that appoints a new attorney general and reopens this case because there is a statute of limitation that is ticking but it's not passed. and i could imagine in this world that we live in that a trump administration could open this case and relook at these charges. however petty that might seem to some. >> he can imagine it. prosecuting the president's political enemies was something don mcgahn warned could get the president impeached. don mcgahn rebuffed the president sayin
they new report reveals that trump has, for months, badgered officials to prosecute hillary clinton and jim comey. and that he discussed the prospect of a clinton prosecution with whitaker before naming him acting ag. the times reporting, mr. trump repeatedly pressed justice department officials about ste the status of clinton-related investigations. including mr. whitaker when he was chief of staff to ag jeff sessions. mr. whitaker laid out a blueprint for how a new attorney general could...
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echoes all the way down to the badger promise.f you make less than the median income, less than $56,000, and your center dot a gets excepted to the university of madison wisconsin, what is the cost of your tuition and fees? zero. that's what we should be doing, running affordable at education to close that skills gap. seere going to continue to tight labor markets, and the beneficiaries are the workers right here. we need to encourage companies to invest so individuals can continue to see low unemployment and increased wages. [applause] steve: i want to stay on foxconn. of do we train the workforce the future, not only for foxconn, but the whole workforce training issue? mr. bryce: i made my way into the middle class through an apprenticeship. it's under attack now by the ,epublicans, with right to work repealing prevailing wage, it's under attack. but it's the best way to take somebody off the street that doesn't have a skill, retrain when they getrs, out they have a career. we have an 800 hotline to find out where they need work
echoes all the way down to the badger promise.f you make less than the median income, less than $56,000, and your center dot a gets excepted to the university of madison wisconsin, what is the cost of your tuition and fees? zero. that's what we should be doing, running affordable at education to close that skills gap. seere going to continue to tight labor markets, and the beneficiaries are the workers right here. we need to encourage companies to invest so individuals can continue to see low...