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holland and barrett say they will now take up and barrett say they will now take up the procedure andstion and on their website and boxes it states the recommended age guidance. what did you find in the investigation? of the 18 stores our undercover actors went into, she was sold diet pills in 17, sojust one store checked. the world that we live in, the instagram world, it is all body beautiful and it's kind of all body beautiful and it's kind of a bit terrifying if you are a younger person. as part of the investigation we spoke to somebody who is a teenager who was able to buy these bills. i spoke to katie, who is now 21 and has a healthy relationship with food but she was telling the aged 14 she was regularly going into stores in her school uniform and was able to buy diet pills every time. she did look visibly underweight. no one stopped her, literally. no one ever, ever in the whole time stopped you and said, hang ona the whole time stopped you and said, hang on a minute, you are in a school uniform? no one asked for my ideal gave me any advice. lots of things to discuss. what hav
holland and barrett say they will now take up and barrett say they will now take up the procedure andstion and on their website and boxes it states the recommended age guidance. what did you find in the investigation? of the 18 stores our undercover actors went into, she was sold diet pills in 17, sojust one store checked. the world that we live in, the instagram world, it is all body beautiful and it's kind of all body beautiful and it's kind of a bit terrifying if you are a younger person. as...
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reporters devlin barrett and matt zaptopski. nbc's pete williams was subsequently able to confirm the story that barr's description of what he called the report's principle conclusions didn't actually capture the substance of what mueller found. barr, of course, is scheduled to testify tomorrow in the republican-led senate judiciary committee, where chairman lindsey graham has already said he considers the mueller report to be over, done, he's never going to touch it again. barr, right now, is still fighting an effort to appear the following day on thursday, before the judiciary committee, in the house, where the democratic-led committee there intends to have some of the questioning of barr led by staff counsel, by professional attorneys, who work for the question, rather than only having him questioned by members of congress. william barr apparently does not want to subject himself to that. starting to get a sense of why that might seem like an unfun way to spend a thursday if you're william barr. i will say this news tonight f
reporters devlin barrett and matt zaptopski. nbc's pete williams was subsequently able to confirm the story that barr's description of what he called the report's principle conclusions didn't actually capture the substance of what mueller found. barr, of course, is scheduled to testify tomorrow in the republican-led senate judiciary committee, where chairman lindsey graham has already said he considers the mueller report to be over, done, he's never going to touch it again. barr, right now, is...
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you lose a buddy like barrett, who is their defence apart, likejust like barrett, who is their defenceve loss there, you just gained something else. the saracens have won seven major trophies in the past decade, they are eyeing up an eighth at twickenham next saturday, they are eyeing upa twickenham next saturday, they are eyeing up a second double in three seasons. and on this evidence, who would bet against them? sarries will face exeter chiefs in the final next saturday. they put six tries past northampton in their semi—final at sandy park, to win 42—12. james burridge was watching this one for us. a comprehensive six tried demolition job by exeter in the end against northampton, and they are going to give saracens a real test at twickenham next week. they are a major swept by northampton, certainly at the end of that first half, when he had a huge opportunity to turn around with 14 points — zero deficit, and give them the lead. i have time talking to by rob baxter, the chiefs were a different team. thomas's stride in that second half, effectively killed this contest. they raised th
you lose a buddy like barrett, who is their defence apart, likejust like barrett, who is their defenceve loss there, you just gained something else. the saracens have won seven major trophies in the past decade, they are eyeing up an eighth at twickenham next saturday, they are eyeing upa twickenham next saturday, they are eyeing up a second double in three seasons. and on this evidence, who would bet against them? sarries will face exeter chiefs in the final next saturday. they put six tries...
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law enforcement spent weeks searching an area landfill for barrett's body with no luck.at his ranch. the trial is scheduled for october. >> trace: alicia acuna live. thank you. we could soon find out more about jussie smollett's alleged hate crime hoax after he lost a court battle to keep his criminal case file sealed. christina has more. >> this is the court file. it is already available for people and the public. but more documents with more details could be released. so far we've learned after jussie smollett posted bail, he's not to have any contact with the two brothers that helped him. the actor wanted to keep his case sealed arguing that after charges were dismissed, he deserved privacy. the problem according to the judge is that smollett gave tv interviews before and after the 16 charges against him were dropped in march. the judge said yesterday that "these are not the actions of a person to maintain his privacy." the bulk of smollett's court file that has been released focuses on the legal battle with media organizations and smoll t smollett's attorneys that wa
law enforcement spent weeks searching an area landfill for barrett's body with no luck.at his ranch. the trial is scheduled for october. >> trace: alicia acuna live. thank you. we could soon find out more about jussie smollett's alleged hate crime hoax after he lost a court battle to keep his criminal case file sealed. christina has more. >> this is the court file. it is already available for people and the public. but more documents with more details could be released. so far we've...
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blake barrett is at 36. and daniel before he revised curies.illion more liketually 100 million curies is sort of the estimate that i came up with. this leads me to dr. steve wing. steve passed recently, but epidemiological study i first met him here in harrisburg in the rotunda 10 years ago. i had predicted 10 million curies and i couldn't figure out why there weren't any cancers. up withe had come this cancer map that shows up and down the river valley cancer rates doubled what they were in the hills. and he couldn't understand could get those kind of cancers with 10 million curies. so the first time steve and was 10 years ago and finally my estimate of radiation met steve's the fatalities. steve -- i guess you can sort of see this but the river is blue and it runs down to northwest the southeast and on either hee of the river valley shows dramatically higher cancer incidence. why is that? the disaster there was an inversion. we had very still air for the first couple of days of the disaster. so the radiati
blake barrett is at 36. and daniel before he revised curies.illion more liketually 100 million curies is sort of the estimate that i came up with. this leads me to dr. steve wing. steve passed recently, but epidemiological study i first met him here in harrisburg in the rotunda 10 years ago. i had predicted 10 million curies and i couldn't figure out why there weren't any cancers. up withe had come this cancer map that shows up and down the river valley cancer rates doubled what they were in...
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like the barrettes who give millions and tomato king. starting to give schola scholarships to people to dewelcome welders and plumbers, what can wealthy people do with their money, we enjoy making the world's better place. as we leak at these socialists, when we get to our own isolated point of view and give each other high 5s, we have a tendency to look at other side as stupid and ir evil, i doing t believe they are, they are just misinformed. i believe roman 12, said you forgive them, love them and pray for them. gary: hoard brea hard break timu so much. >> thank you. >> college admission scandal could bric bring now changes tow s.a.t. scores are calculated, but is that the answer? next on "bulls and bears." my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity
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barrett is a cole for a diverse cuba but activists marching in an unauthorized pride parade the march was organized after cuba's state run center for sex education canceled what would have been the country's 12th annual parade against on the phobia. over $100.00 gay rights activists turned out for the unlicensed event despite a government warning calling subversive security officials shut the march down after had progressed just 8 blocks through downtown advantage at least 3 activists were arrested found you'll know that this much is not authorized. we try to tell you so why does it have to come to this. you all know that this march is not approved way of going up that. the activists aren't just protesting the cancellation of their annual pride parade the cuban government had been due to add same sex marriage laws to the new constitution but then scrapped the plans at the last minute thanks to pressure from evangelical groups. but all done under the sales of what i want to see the new constitution was supposedly going to take a step forward with whites and a constitution and. they wer
barrett is a cole for a diverse cuba but activists marching in an unauthorized pride parade the march was organized after cuba's state run center for sex education canceled what would have been the country's 12th annual parade against on the phobia. over $100.00 gay rights activists turned out for the unlicensed event despite a government warning calling subversive security officials shut the march down after had progressed just 8 blocks through downtown advantage at least 3 activists were...
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barrett says her 5-year-old is immunized but her 3 month old is too young to get vaccinated. >> the most's say 6 months old to 11 months old in an outbreak area. normally we would postpone that vaccination to 12 months. we like to get those unvaccinated children in. >> reporter: doctors are urging people who are not sure of their immunity to ask the doctor to verify their immunization status. >> there's a concern when there's outbreaks that adults who might assume that they're protects are not. >> reporter: the cdc recommends that babies get vaccinated at their first birthday unless they live in an outbreak area or are traveling internationally. in that case they can get vaccinated at 6 months old. parents like rachel are hoping everyone who can will get vaccinated. >> my fears of her contracting please els would prevent me from going out into the world and taking her places but i can't shut down our lives zblrchg. >> doctors are urging people who are unsure of their immunity to speak to their health care provider for more guidance. >>> psychedeliclawed in the u.s 1968. backers say they
barrett says her 5-year-old is immunized but her 3 month old is too young to get vaccinated. >> the most's say 6 months old to 11 months old in an outbreak area. normally we would postpone that vaccination to 12 months. we like to get those unvaccinated children in. >> reporter: doctors are urging people who are not sure of their immunity to ask the doctor to verify their immunization status. >> there's a concern when there's outbreaks that adults who might assume that they're...
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it actually helps you feel good. >> thank you. >> reporter: the barrett household found a new member.l shelter has one more spot open for a potential stray and riley is poised to live a dogs life, with the new family, instead of facing the end of her existence. >> we feel lucky that we are able to take her. >> reporter: jesse garrett, ktvu fox 2 news. >> just to reiterate, that is a great way to get a pet. almost every county has an adoption center. my dad is a veterinarian and typically the pets that come from the shelters have great immune systems, because they aren't purebreds. they live longer and are smarter. a lot of benefits to animals from the shelter, plus you are doing a good thing. >>> temperatures today look like this. 72 in antioch, 68 in livermore. not that warm at all. 60s basically, a little cooler than yesterday. the story is this low-pressure, which is drawing in upper level wind right now. it is sort of like that. the jet stream is going like this and here is the low, so it is bringing cool air back at us. you see thunderstorms in the mountains and fog along our coa
it actually helps you feel good. >> thank you. >> reporter: the barrett household found a new member.l shelter has one more spot open for a potential stray and riley is poised to live a dogs life, with the new family, instead of facing the end of her existence. >> we feel lucky that we are able to take her. >> reporter: jesse garrett, ktvu fox 2 news. >> just to reiterate, that is a great way to get a pet. almost every county has an adoption center. my dad is a...
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barrett berger, former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politic reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since. what did you make of today's hearing? >> today was a sad display, brian. i think the attorney general advanced weak and shallow arguments. gone full trump. basically he mischaracterized bob mueller's report, badly mischaracterized it. bob mueller called him on it. but for the media reports the last 24 hours, the attorney general would have appeared before the attorney general this morning, repeated the lie, repeated the misch
barrett berger, former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politic reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you...
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six new deals coming to market including barrett global.hat offer needed to be cut in half amid rising trade tensions. bob michael, krishna memani, and james athey is with us. we sawa compared to what at year end. how do things stack up at the moment? bob: pretty good to me. there is a bit of a binary outcome here. if there is some sort of trade agreement or framework and it gets pushed off, the weight of money coming into a market with default rates below 1% pushes high-yield to the low credit spreads. over the next six months. certainly by year-end. disintegrates and escalates, sure, high yield will widen out. i think it trades other side of 400. 375-425. jonathan: what do you think of that, tightening back up to over 300 again? to some degree, i agree with bob, in that it feels a little binary. the news stories out there, the market dynamics out there that could shift things on to the downside are probably more numerous than just the trade debates. i look at commodity prices, oil prices. i think are those truly reflecting all the new inf
six new deals coming to market including barrett global.hat offer needed to be cut in half amid rising trade tensions. bob michael, krishna memani, and james athey is with us. we sawa compared to what at year end. how do things stack up at the moment? bob: pretty good to me. there is a bit of a binary outcome here. if there is some sort of trade agreement or framework and it gets pushed off, the weight of money coming into a market with default rates below 1% pushes high-yield to the low credit...
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. >> barrett gold reported better than expected enings thanks in part to progress of the stratec initiativests $13 billion merger with ram gold last year. the shares fell more than 1% to $12.57. parse orn parsons and the i.t. and engineering provide debuted today. the company priced its shares aa $27 each during an interview, the ceo charles harington said his company is >> we're a company that transforms several times in history and been in missile fense since the '40s. we're a company that's cyber, intel and critical infrastructure. >> we were public from 1969 to 1984. the last two years on the new york stock exchange. we always thought we'd probably go public again some day and we've done growth through m and a a this helps us continue that path. shares rose 11% oaythe first of the return to the new york stock exchange at $30. after the bell fox beat wall street estimates after selling entertain amsets tos disney. it revenue increase was due to affiliate and advertising growth. the stock initially rose in after-hours trang and closed the regular session up a fractionomt $36.82. >>g up, so
. >> barrett gold reported better than expected enings thanks in part to progress of the stratec initiativests $13 billion merger with ram gold last year. the shares fell more than 1% to $12.57. parse orn parsons and the i.t. and engineering provide debuted today. the company priced its shares aa $27 each during an interview, the ceo charles harington said his company is >> we're a company that transforms several times in history and been in missile fense since the '40s. we're a...
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and after their slip ups last week against norm barrett fired where now why don't wake. him a sort of lose because we have to concentrate on ourselves we still have to win two games and there will be champions suppose that a slump in the end spurred the season biron have been playing consistently well it looks like they're heading for their thirty first bundesliga championship two nil for biron this time courtesy of lay on the red sky and there was no sign of farm buckling under like they did against norm back. but both of what sets us apart is that we're all confident we know that it won't be easy but we're here to prove that we can do it you know when. you know the boys. to be a are almost spoils their match when the ball hits the arm of byron defenders or homeboy attacking at the penalty kick was awarded had overs brazilian yawners has converted to cut the byron lead to one. but that was all hand over could come up with their goal scorer then collected his second yellow card making it even easier for biron. and when perennial champions frankly the. early and are you i
and after their slip ups last week against norm barrett fired where now why don't wake. him a sort of lose because we have to concentrate on ourselves we still have to win two games and there will be champions suppose that a slump in the end spurred the season biron have been playing consistently well it looks like they're heading for their thirty first bundesliga championship two nil for biron this time courtesy of lay on the red sky and there was no sign of farm buckling under like they did...
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and after their slip up last week against norm barrett biron where now why the way. it was wonderful is once we have to concentrate on ourselves we still have to win two games and there will be champions goes to us the. make and spirit of the season biron have been playing consistently well it looks like they're heading for their thirty first bundesliga championship two nil for biron this time courtesy of laon correct that there was no sign of foreign buckling under like they did against known bad. before but what sets us apart is that we're all confident we know that it won't be easy but we're here to prove that we can do it. because. the da r. almost spoils their match when the ball hits the arm of bar defenders or home boy taking the penalty kick was awarded at overs for a zillion younger toss converted to cut the fire lead to one. but that was all hand over could come up with their goal scorer then collected his second yellow card making it even easier for biron. and when perennial champions frankly believe. and already i'm robin came off the bench byron got even
and after their slip up last week against norm barrett biron where now why the way. it was wonderful is once we have to concentrate on ourselves we still have to win two games and there will be champions goes to us the. make and spirit of the season biron have been playing consistently well it looks like they're heading for their thirty first bundesliga championship two nil for biron this time courtesy of laon correct that there was no sign of foreign buckling under like they did against known...
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it will hurt them like hell trump he's playing the victim he wants to see his opponents fail and barrett's but as interesting as all of this is remind me what exactly these that they're going to impeach him for t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg told us the democratic leadership understands that in fact it won't be able to get trump in paged. nancy pelosi knows that it's politically and unpopular and she would be the 1st to go it sure in the senate he knows that even if the house peaches donald trump then it goes to the senate and they have to convict him and they need 2 thirds of the senate to convict him and schumer knows that's never going to happen it didn't happen with bill clinton now when they impeached bill clinton he won reelection so nancy pelosi is been around long enough to understand that the public doesn't really care about this and they're fed up with this whole russia gate nonsense and so they know that even if they have pictures of the house it's going to fail in the senate and donald trump i believe really wants to be impeached he's kind of egging them on
it will hurt them like hell trump he's playing the victim he wants to see his opponents fail and barrett's but as interesting as all of this is remind me what exactly these that they're going to impeach him for t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg told us the democratic leadership understands that in fact it won't be able to get trump in paged. nancy pelosi knows that it's politically and unpopular and she would be the 1st to go it sure in the senate he knows that even if the...
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correspondent barrett mass who is standing by in london and i'm there we have to return to turn right now to the 6 developing news just coming in we've just been hearing that the leader of the commons andrea lead some has stepped down is this the start of an avalanche of high level resignations as may's allies abandon her. it could well be the whole day had people threatening to resign we had speculation on social media of who might go and who might put pressure on the prime minister cabinet colleagues wanted to meet with her she reportedly refused to meet them also backbenches from rome party were meeting and then we had that she was resisting for now calls resign but this is the absolute body blow the leader of the house of commons andrea led some who had so far supported the prime minister she did want to be prime minister at the time went to resign eventually which reason may eventually won that contest but she has been loyal to her up to now she says that she is resigning over the issue of a 2nd referendum that was one of the reasons that she put in her resignation letters you ha
correspondent barrett mass who is standing by in london and i'm there we have to return to turn right now to the 6 developing news just coming in we've just been hearing that the leader of the commons andrea lead some has stepped down is this the start of an avalanche of high level resignations as may's allies abandon her. it could well be the whole day had people threatening to resign we had speculation on social media of who might go and who might put pressure on the prime minister cabinet...
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up next it's business with stephen barrett's lee but we have well look out of course is the trump tariff threats the latest ones it's been sort of quiet on the u.s. trade us china trade deal front for a while the president trump and now it's rushing up again of course threatening to ups and tariffs pretty since we'll have all the stories coming up ok all that more coming up in just about a minute's time with don't go away a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you here on d.w. israel and hamas have reportedly agreed to a cease fire following a weekend of violence in gaza that claimed lives on both sides it was the worst escalation there since the twenty fourteen gaza war and at least forty one people were killed when a russian passenger play. and burst into flames during an emergency landing in moscow the aeroflot plane that wasn't the route from supermarkets when it was forced to return to the capital for tactical response. you're watching t.v. it is from berlin i'm sorry kelly thank you so much for joining us after just a minute it's business as the chief. law. model.
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correspondent barrett mass who's covering this in london barry good choice i'm a seems to be on a sinking ship how long can she survive as prime minister under these conditions. well terry it seems that it's maybe days rather than weeks or months who knows who's next in the cabin and there's a lot of speculation that other cabinet ministers are also going to tonic and sad that she'd be basically 11 in government by monday so anything can happen any moment and all of this as a movement when the conservative party should have really been fighting for this election for this european election where they're really doing extremely badly in the polls where the big parties are set to get a big beating the country is effectively fighting over who's going to be the next prime minister the conservative party is preoccupied with many other things but not with the european elections will britain or boating today whether they want to or not is a rather strange situation and they're being expected to vote in parliamentary elections even though they voted to leave the e.u. 3 years ago are they able to mu
correspondent barrett mass who's covering this in london barry good choice i'm a seems to be on a sinking ship how long can she survive as prime minister under these conditions. well terry it seems that it's maybe days rather than weeks or months who knows who's next in the cabin and there's a lot of speculation that other cabinet ministers are also going to tonic and sad that she'd be basically 11 in government by monday so anything can happen any moment and all of this as a movement when the...
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sitting president with a crime essentially absolutely does that essentially mean is he what he's saying barrett that if you could have charged the present with a crime you would have well this is what we're all sort of left to connect the dots about here there again there's a lot to parse here and certainly congressional democrats moving forward are going to seize upon that for their ongoing investigation saying ok what was there in the mall a report that we can still work with here because when muller came out and said we're not going to press any further charges we're not going to recommend any further. charges the republicans were really crowing from force crowing that he had been given this inoculation against further indictments against further suspicion and we're definitely going to see that being used as we're looking forward to these 2020 elections which are hanging over all of these goings on as we're moving forward well we have to say that robert mueller said he will not speak about this again let's listen to exactly what he said on that and i hope and expect this to be the only time
sitting president with a crime essentially absolutely does that essentially mean is he what he's saying barrett that if you could have charged the present with a crime you would have well this is what we're all sort of left to connect the dots about here there again there's a lot to parse here and certainly congressional democrats moving forward are going to seize upon that for their ongoing investigation saying ok what was there in the mall a report that we can still work with here because...
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for this major show which is a big highlight on the international calendar political analyst michel barrett gave us his take on the latest escalations. both the hamas and islamic jihad are excellent in using human shields of you know launching their operations from schools and from apartment buildings and from civilian centers and hoping that the israelis will not retaliate or that the israelis will be concerned with possible civilian casualties every civilian casualty is certainly a tragedy but the state of israel has to protect its citizens and has to protect its borders and for that some very very serious measures are being taken against the military infrastructure in gaza on may fourth the i.d.f. published a tweet blaming hamas for indoctrinating children with militant sentiments although it provoked an angry reaction. pictures like those if they are in fact accurate or current would represent a very small minority of occurrences in palestine putting these pictures out taking them out of context the way these really army has attempted to do is not surprising only role there are plenty o
for this major show which is a big highlight on the international calendar political analyst michel barrett gave us his take on the latest escalations. both the hamas and islamic jihad are excellent in using human shields of you know launching their operations from schools and from apartment buildings and from civilian centers and hoping that the israelis will not retaliate or that the israelis will be concerned with possible civilian casualties every civilian casualty is certainly a tragedy...
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alan and juliette barrett started a sports nutrition company grenade in 2010.s rewards. we certainly didn't have any opportunities that were not available to anyone else, so we both had normal upbringings, we don't come from wealthy backgrounds. i didn't go to university. inequality has many roots. this five year study will aim to find some answers. michael buchanan, bbc news. the rate of unemployment among women fell to 3.7% in the first three months of the year, the lowest since comparable records began in 1971. the office for national statistics says the figures are partly due to changes to the state pension age, with more women retiring later. the data also shows the lowest rate of unemployment for men for more than a0 years. british steel says it's seeking further financial support from the government, to help it deal with what it describes as, brexit—related issues. the uk's second largest steel firm directly employs 11,500 people, and received a 100 million pound loan from the treasury two weeks ago. it's reportedly facing a slump in orders from european
alan and juliette barrett started a sports nutrition company grenade in 2010.s rewards. we certainly didn't have any opportunities that were not available to anyone else, so we both had normal upbringings, we don't come from wealthy backgrounds. i didn't go to university. inequality has many roots. this five year study will aim to find some answers. michael buchanan, bbc news. the rate of unemployment among women fell to 3.7% in the first three months of the year, the lowest since comparable...
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after leading his 42 a landslide reelection victory with most of the 600000000 votes counted the barrett . has secured a large majority in parliament and this gives modi a powerful mandate to implement his national is fission which promises a strong economy and a more influential role in international affairs say raman reports from new delhi. he is on course to win a 2nd term as prime minister of india he arrived at his governing b.g.p. headquarters late on thursday evening jubilant by what his party had achieved. today we have witnessed citizens from every nook and corner of the country filling this beggar's hand i banged my head for india's 1300000000 citizens. but celebrations at b j p headquarters began early in the day and vote counting wasn't even over yet the votes of hundreds of millions of indians were tallied and candidates and their agents of focusing on the district centers in each constituency. the election commission says the turnout was the largest in indian election history more than 600000000 people voted out of the 900000000 who are eligible to take part in the 6 week e
after leading his 42 a landslide reelection victory with most of the 600000000 votes counted the barrett . has secured a large majority in parliament and this gives modi a powerful mandate to implement his national is fission which promises a strong economy and a more influential role in international affairs say raman reports from new delhi. he is on course to win a 2nd term as prime minister of india he arrived at his governing b.g.p. headquarters late on thursday evening jubilant by what his...
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boots, tesco, sainsbury's, holland and barrett, most of the mainstream supermarkets.rted this you were 25? very successful. five years on, has it been an issue when you've gone for funding or help or investment, a people looked and thought, forget it? it's really interesting. when i go for meetings with potential investors and i'm fundraising at the moment, i go by myself and i'm not daunted by the fact that i am young and i'm a woman and everyone asks me has that been a barrier? i don't think it has. i think actually people think you are very entrepreneurial and they love the story, it is a genuine story and authentic. what advice do you have for any young female or male entrepreneur or would—be entrepreneurs out there who want to start their own business? what is the key thing you take with you?” would say be passionate about the product, it becomes your life, it's all encompassing and if you don't love the product that could be very challenging, because this is my life, this is howl challenging, because this is my life, this is how i have to eat and so it's everyth
boots, tesco, sainsbury's, holland and barrett, most of the mainstream supermarkets.rted this you were 25? very successful. five years on, has it been an issue when you've gone for funding or help or investment, a people looked and thought, forget it? it's really interesting. when i go for meetings with potential investors and i'm fundraising at the moment, i go by myself and i'm not daunted by the fact that i am young and i'm a woman and everyone asks me has that been a barrier? i don't think...
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alan and juliette barrett started a sports nutrition company grenade in 2010. didn't have any opportunities that we re didn't have any opportunities that were not available to anyone else, so we both had normal upbringings, we don't come from wealthy backgrounds. i didn't go to university. inequality has many roots. this five year study will aim to find some answers. michael buchanan, bbc news. in little more than a week, we'll all be going to the polls in the european elections, a vote many thought wouldn't happen. however, the delay to brexit means 73 members of the european parliament will be elected from the uk. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, has been to yorkshire and humberside — which will elect six meps — to find out what's on the mind of voters. pick a look, make a statement, it's party time again. not easy to make brexit much fun just now, but everyone can express themselves in the euro elections. back the old order, choose who's the real people's party. are the scare stories real? and a big question now, are more people keen to shop around
alan and juliette barrett started a sports nutrition company grenade in 2010. didn't have any opportunities that we re didn't have any opportunities that were not available to anyone else, so we both had normal upbringings, we don't come from wealthy backgrounds. i didn't go to university. inequality has many roots. this five year study will aim to find some answers. michael buchanan, bbc news. in little more than a week, we'll all be going to the polls in the european elections, a vote many...
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berg a professor in international relations at regents university and in west jerusalem mitchell barrett the c.e.o. of global research and an advisor to the former israeli president shimon peres gentlemen welcome back to inside story we got the band back together for this one and it puts me in the position which a host loves and that i can throw old answers back at you and we can pitts piece this all together basically so i keep it all the let me start with you. a month and a half ago you told me benjamin netanyahu is a magician he can play the big hero and the master he convinced israel that he is the number one diplomat well it didn't work out that way did it i was wrong. after all you know even though magicians like me can. be wrong and when it comes to israeli politics. it is very difficult to even predict the past. and. i think that the maybe the only individual in israel that is not surprised from what happened is a regular liberman. who turns out to be going to a magician there and then you know but. let's meet again in. there they are after the next elections september 18th and s
berg a professor in international relations at regents university and in west jerusalem mitchell barrett the c.e.o. of global research and an advisor to the former israeli president shimon peres gentlemen welcome back to inside story we got the band back together for this one and it puts me in the position which a host loves and that i can throw old answers back at you and we can pitts piece this all together basically so i keep it all the let me start with you. a month and a half ago you told...
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we sent a 17—year—old actress into stores of superdrug, boots, and holland and barrett, and she wenty to check for id, or at least get a photo id, but that was not the case in any of the ones our actress went into. holland and barrett said they are now going to take up that procedure, they will have that prompt, and boots have told us it follows all the relevant guidance for the sale of the products in question and that it clearly states the recommended age guidance on the products. so what did you find in the investigation? of the 18 stores that our undercover actress went into, she was sold diet pills in 17, so just into, she was sold diet pills in 17, sojust one store, into, she was sold diet pills in 17, so just one store, just one store checked. the world that we live in, the instagram world, you know, it is all body beautiful, it is kind of a bit terrifying if you are a young person. i know! bit terrifying if you are a young person. i know i sound about 105, but there are a lot of pressures on young people, so this is terrifying, soi young people, so this is terrifying, so i sp
we sent a 17—year—old actress into stores of superdrug, boots, and holland and barrett, and she wenty to check for id, or at least get a photo id, but that was not the case in any of the ones our actress went into. holland and barrett said they are now going to take up that procedure, they will have that prompt, and boots have told us it follows all the relevant guidance for the sale of the products in question and that it clearly states the recommended age guidance on the products. so what...
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who next supreme court pick will make amy coney barrett look fore liberal than recor ruth bader ginsburg2020 democrat seem to go behind impeachment call, should they focus on better policies than medicare for all and the new greenspan deal? yes, they -- new green deal? they should, back is our panel. i would want to make sure if russians didn't want me to be president, they would do -- >> we should focus on that. russia interfered in our election, and that is bad. but as a country we can't seem to get mad at that, reminds me one time my now ex-boyfriend, i said somethingb bad about a girl named liz, he is a mean girl, he said he liked liz, we broke up hours later, not related but it proved we were divided, liz, you are a very mean girl. >> liz is -- >> we're fighting over liz. >> liz is russia. >> looking at details of report. they state purpose of russians to have americans pitted to fight on silly issues. all liz's fault, but, here we are with robert mueller making this statement. and leaving open the door that there was some kind of evidence to implicate the president in a crime but i
who next supreme court pick will make amy coney barrett look fore liberal than recor ruth bader ginsburg2020 democrat seem to go behind impeachment call, should they focus on better policies than medicare for all and the new greenspan deal? yes, they -- new green deal? they should, back is our panel. i would want to make sure if russians didn't want me to be president, they would do -- >> we should focus on that. russia interfered in our election, and that is bad. but as a country we...
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i have five kids, and living in the barrett -- in the area is too expensive to take care of your kids plus you don't have a job. i wish they could hire us to work for them. until that issue is settled with the medallion and with the problems settled there should be a freeze. let us make money and feed our kids so i wish we could get them to hire us as cabdrivers if they want to keep us. it is old school now. nobody knows taxis getting into that and getting the right to make some money. i feel like i request that. if they hire us and stop making this money, and it is a side effect. they need to solve the problem. we need to survive because otherwise people are saying it is beautiful, give me liberty, or give me the debt because that's the point we are on right now. i preach all of you -- appreciate all of you guys. please do something. thank you so much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> hello. i buy the medallion a long time ago and i'm supposed to be getting three medallions. i did not get my choice in the city of san francisco. sfmta, they forced us to buy and then th
i have five kids, and living in the barrett -- in the area is too expensive to take care of your kids plus you don't have a job. i wish they could hire us to work for them. until that issue is settled with the medallion and with the problems settled there should be a freeze. let us make money and feed our kids so i wish we could get them to hire us as cabdrivers if they want to keep us. it is old school now. nobody knows taxis getting into that and getting the right to make some money. i feel...
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the smart money bet this is a problem that has been around a long time but hoping we can change the barrett loan - - the paradigm for very seriously look at the facts and try to navigate away to allow people to be better off. . >> you use the metaphor curing the disease which is a high bar for success. so your definition, is it actually solving or resolving the problem as suggested? is that just to engage in what you propose? the lower bar of the states to say this is serious and worthy of discussion? what is a reasonable bar of success? . >> to be in washington with this question? [laughter] i was not thinking about it that way. we were trying to solve a problem. and so my view is and what has been done in the past so i remember with the israeli negotiator so with this issue wide is the outcome? and to do this and i said we don't want to go to the history what about 2017? so the way to solve it to get to people than for people and i said i don't want talk about process i just want to come up with an outcome. so it is tempting to get involved in the process and history and fighting about th
the smart money bet this is a problem that has been around a long time but hoping we can change the barrett loan - - the paradigm for very seriously look at the facts and try to navigate away to allow people to be better off. . >> you use the metaphor curing the disease which is a high bar for success. so your definition, is it actually solving or resolving the problem as suggested? is that just to engage in what you propose? the lower bar of the states to say this is serious and worthy...
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what about amy comey barrett. she said that wade had been ee ee -- erroneously decided. a lot of these judges are not just against abortion. they are against contraception. she is on the bench for life. amy comey barrett who said that is on the bench for life and on president trump's short list for the supreme court. and let's not forget justice kavanaugh who refused to affirm that roe was settled law and now sits on the one body with the power to overturn it. just last week, republicans confirmed wendy vitter who said planned parenthood kills 150,000 a year and wants to push the idea that contraceptives cause cancer. and we have more coming down the pipeline. soon the senate may consider the nomination of stephen clark who belonged to an organization called lawyers for life, and he once compared roe v. wade to the dred scott case. so republicans are playing a cynical long game here. they refused to comment on the antiabortion bills but are content to install antichoice judges across the bench who will uphold many of these very same laws. it's hypocritical. it's sort of
what about amy comey barrett. she said that wade had been ee ee -- erroneously decided. a lot of these judges are not just against abortion. they are against contraception. she is on the bench for life. amy comey barrett who said that is on the bench for life and on president trump's short list for the supreme court. and let's not forget justice kavanaugh who refused to affirm that roe was settled law and now sits on the one body with the power to overturn it. just last week, republicans...
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disney, aig, the insurance company, barrett gold in the headlines these days and softbank among the bigorts out with their outlook. that will weigh. we have had s&p 500 companies reporting, exceeded expectations that were lowered ahead of the earnings, but it has been mixed in terms of projections. buffett had its -- had his shareholders meeting. he praised the retailing behemoth amazon as a company and investment. he is not alone. su: the praise for amazon keeps heaping on. fridaygot a big bump on when it came out ahead of the shareholder meeting that amazon's fund manager had been adding shares of amazon and the billionaire buffett himself said he was an idiot not to buy company.ot the and then the cofounder of home depot and now an author saying in a recent conference but he highly of the company amazon and the ceo, kind of giving if you can't beat them, join them kind of message. >> what you want to do is study amazon and learn what they are doing right and try to improve on that. i give this guy credit. , developedid technology and is doing it. su: don't be a hater, look at what he
disney, aig, the insurance company, barrett gold in the headlines these days and softbank among the bigorts out with their outlook. that will weigh. we have had s&p 500 companies reporting, exceeded expectations that were lowered ahead of the earnings, but it has been mixed in terms of projections. buffett had its -- had his shareholders meeting. he praised the retailing behemoth amazon as a company and investment. he is not alone. su: the praise for amazon keeps heaping on. fridaygot a big...
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let's bring in barrett daniels and sam mcbride. thank you for joining us today sam, i'll start with you, a couple of weeks ago, you wrote that uber's ipo valuation makes no sense, believed to be valued around $100 billion. today with the stock trading down another 8%, market cap somewhere around $63 billion, does it make no sense still? >> absolutely it still makes no sense. they're still losing $3 billion a year i don't think it makes any more sense than $60 billion than it did at $100 billion. >> you don't where would it make some sense >> you know, i don't think uber has any real value as a stand alone company because i don't think they have any path to profitability. the question is if they're ever going to have any appeal to an acquirer i think at that point it becomes a build versus buy question. you got to look at the capital invested at the business, we peg the valuation 20 to $25 billion. that's the amount of capital put into the business, that's where we think there is a logic to it. >> if the losses continue, still tough
let's bring in barrett daniels and sam mcbride. thank you for joining us today sam, i'll start with you, a couple of weeks ago, you wrote that uber's ipo valuation makes no sense, believed to be valued around $100 billion. today with the stock trading down another 8%, market cap somewhere around $63 billion, does it make no sense still? >> absolutely it still makes no sense. they're still losing $3 billion a year i don't think it makes any more sense than $60 billion than it did at $100...
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get passage of a bill that would require high-depsity housing near transportation corridors like barretttrain. we believe this would create several wins. among them houses closer to work. with nearby transit, that would discourage cars on congested ads. there are opportunities here. >> really not moving. is there something in particular holding this up? >> here is where we get into the weeds of the legislative process. bear with me, don't kbo to sleep 6789 the bill had to go through several state committees including appropriations committee. there is the chair anthony importapor portino moved it to next year. when asked why, he stated because i'm chair of the committee. truth be told there's some resistance in the bay area. there's a back story here. that's portinos concern of the impact on residential neighborhoods, which is another way of saying high-end housing. >> can one person stop that legislation or is it because, like you say, a lot of people are saying, yeah, yeah, yeah we want more public housing, more low income just not right here. >> if you're the appropriate committee cha
get passage of a bill that would require high-depsity housing near transportation corridors like barretttrain. we believe this would create several wins. among them houses closer to work. with nearby transit, that would discourage cars on congested ads. there are opportunities here. >> really not moving. is there something in particular holding this up? >> here is where we get into the weeds of the legislative process. bear with me, don't kbo to sleep 6789 the bill had to go through...