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for barrow?rrow. >> as for the strange ring, buddy totally can see clyde making it for bonnie. >> clyde was sort of a mythical guy. the snake is a symbol of eternal love. it looked like something he could possibly design. >> next step? bring in a jewelry expert. david bellman wonders if the insignia inside bonnie's ring is another clue pointing to clyde. it's hard to make out, but he says it might be a music note pierced with an arrow. arrow, barrow -- get it? and that's not all. >> come to find out that he was actually a self-taught musician. taught himself how to play the saxophone. >> in fact, clyde was famously toting his sax in the car when he and bonnie were killed. quite a tale. do you buy it? will the bidders, or is the auction house shooting too high? >> $6,000, now $6,500. looking for $6,500. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we cau
for barrow?rrow. >> as for the strange ring, buddy totally can see clyde making it for bonnie. >> clyde was sort of a mythical guy. the snake is a symbol of eternal love. it looked like something he could possibly design. >> next step? bring in a jewelry expert. david bellman wonders if the insignia inside bonnie's ring is another clue pointing to clyde. it's hard to make out, but he says it might be a music note pierced with an arrow. arrow, barrow -- get it? and that's not...
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to buy this molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer thank you so much. christie face christie. china china is now a is now home the home to to more and more the most wealthy people than the u.s. for the 1st time in history according to credit suisse is the most wealthy people than the u.s. for the 1st time in history according to credit suisse his latest global wealth report and overnight 24 year old eric schiff son of billy latest global wealth report and overnight 24 year old eric schiff son of billionaire founder of you know buying a pharmaceuticals became the richer than trump that its parents give the half hour as you know buying a pharmaceuticals became the richer than trump that as parents give to him a stake in the company worth about $3800000000.00 the transfer of to him a stake in the company worth about $3800000000.00 the transfer of $2700000000.00 shares made eric one of the wealthiest individuals as there was no gift tax in home when $7000000000.00 shares made eric one of the wealthiest individuals as there was no gift tax in hong kong it's
to buy this molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer thank you so much. christie face christie. china china is now a is now home the home to to more and more the most wealthy people than the u.s. for the 1st time in history according to credit suisse is the most wealthy people than the u.s. for the 1st time in history according to credit suisse his latest global wealth report and overnight 24 year old eric schiff son of billy latest global wealth report and overnight 24 year old eric...
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with it and later as truly a big tech the money can be used to only buy the part in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer logged on today to give us an overview in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer logged on today to give us an overview of the regulation in the sector let's get do it. on the regulation in the sector let's get do it. and update to the bread saga leads our global report today as the u.k. with an update to the budget saga leads our global report today as the u.k. will not leave this week as the e.u. leaders agreed in principle to extending the deadline to that they will not leave this week as the e.u. leaders agreed in principle to extending the deadline to the 31st of january 2020. president donald tusk calls it a flex tender the 1st of january 2020. president donald tusk calls it a flex tension which means that the u.k. can still leave before the new deadline if a deal were to mention which means that the u.k. can still leave before the new deadline if a deal were to be approved by parliament despite prime minister boris johnson's assur
with it and later as truly a big tech the money can be used to only buy the part in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer logged on today to give us an overview in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer logged on today to give us an overview of the regulation in the sector let's get do it. on the regulation in the sector let's get do it. and update to the bread saga leads our global report today as the u.k. with an update to the budget saga leads our global...
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and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire yet again for privacy concerns rolling around the project. of the blocking founders joins us to dig into the details of what could spell doom for the digital currency let's get to it. china is still closed for the last day of golden week but later on this week vice president premier league is expected to meet the u.s. for its 13th round of train to go she asians in washington bloomberg has reported that china has significantly narrow the scope of issues that they're willing to discuss and that china will not commit to reform a industrial policies or government subsidies 2 of trumps main complaints but has china really narrow the scope no this is the exact same stance that china has maintained since the beginning trade and policy have always been 2 separate issues that must be treated as such in fact back in may she had reported that restrictions on state own
and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire yet again for privacy concerns rolling around the project. of the blocking founders joins us to dig into the details of what could spell doom for the digital currency let's get to it. china is still closed for the last day of golden week but later on this...
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, who said this is parliament's the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is pa rliament‘s letter, the eu,ament's letter, not the government's, and the third letter from borisjohnson to the eu saying "please don't give us the delay because i don't want one". we know he doesn't want one, what we do have the situation where a day that was supposed to bring us clarity has just brought more model. is that good for britain? is that good for parliament? i think it is hard to say it is. it would be argued by the likes of sir 0liver letwin is that they did not delay it for the sake of it, they delayed it because they don't trust the prime minister and others to deliver the deal in the right, correct way. ithink others to deliver the deal in the right, correct way. i think that's right, correct way. i think that's right, that is what they are saying, because they actually do want a deal, and would likely vote for a deal, and would likely vote for a deal when it comes in front of the house again. what is interesting here is the personal relationships of the prime minister, that the prime minister ha
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be sure to follow this story molly barrows contributor to america's laura thank you so much. think. time now for a quick break but hey here because when we return facebook finds itself yet under fire again for privacy concerns swirling around this libor project all the mahogany of the block chains founders fund joins us to dig into the details of what this book felt by the digital currency and as we go to break here the numbers at the close. he. says. oh just look. at us can last a moment to laugh and ask for the last 70 and seeing and on the rest day for the dad's brother who should've been lucretia. branches just shoot on disk in the. asian community. legion mom. i know you care so said i'm not going to much fame mama is just back now and. the world is driven by shaped by one person those. who dare use things. we dare to ask. in this community and there are people who believe that it's ok this is. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids. and as a parent. i can come up with argument there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i
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fiona trott, bbc news, barrow—in—furness. almost complete. the travel company collapsed last week after being unable to raise emergency funds. now there's going to be an investigation into how the company was audited. our correspondent tom burridge was on a government funded flight back from mallorca. inside the biggest repatriation operation in living memory. this airbus a380 left manchester early this morning to pick up thomas cook customers who were on holiday when the firm went bust. assembling a fleet of aircraft hasn't been easy. there aren't very many aircraft available around the world, so the aircraft we have been able to get don't mirror the thomas cook fleet. that gives us problems, for example, in the greek islands where the runways are quite short. you can only send in small planes and we don't have enough small planes just for the sheer volume of people. the planes leave uk airports empty. the total cost of the operation to the taxpayer is £40 million. once in mallorca, all aboard the 546th rescue flight in just
fiona trott, bbc news, barrow—in—furness. almost complete. the travel company collapsed last week after being unable to raise emergency funds. now there's going to be an investigation into how the company was audited. our correspondent tom burridge was on a government funded flight back from mallorca. inside the biggest repatriation operation in living memory. this airbus a380 left manchester early this morning to pick up thomas cook customers who were on holiday when the firm went bust....
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contributor to america's lawyer blogs and today the lead by the titans of molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer blogs and today to give us an overview of regulations in the sector and as we go to break here is a nice to give us an overview of regulations in the sector and as we go to break here are the numbers at the. great depression. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse a family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than to day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better just and listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better . there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth the days america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy at one power. reduced democracy attack solid doubt eng
contributor to america's lawyer blogs and today the lead by the titans of molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer blogs and today to give us an overview of regulations in the sector and as we go to break here is a nice to give us an overview of regulations in the sector and as we go to break here are the numbers at the. great depression. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much...
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say goodbye now and i hope you've enjoyed my book barrow tour of cartagena a window to the caribbean.
say goodbye now and i hope you've enjoyed my book barrow tour of cartagena a window to the caribbean.
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be sure to follow the story molly barrows contributor to america's laura thank you so much. thank. you time now for a quick break but hey here because when we return facebook finds itself yet under fire again for privacy concerns swirling around this project. of the blog change found us fund joins us to dig into the details of what this could tell by the digital currency and as we go to break here the numbers at the club. seem wrong. just don't. get to shape out. come out. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. he. says if you. mention. below because. of this connection to moment last him should ask for the past 70 and seen and done today today for the rights. commission she. branches just shoot on disk in the. asian. region. no new car so sit on the open much to the mama just back. the way that makes us try to recreate a gold standard is by posing terrorists on each other to even things out and they creates an enormous bureaucracy and it creates an enormous need for banks to print . money and contracts and it
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judge has ruled against tesla in labor dispute it was trouble for the already hobbled company molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer will be on hand to sort through the little. and what this effect could have for a long lust and the tech superstar firm time to go let's go. what started off as a global trade war turned into a currency war which then ultimately matched the cold tech war being fought right underneath the surface this global chess match between the superpowers china and the u.s. now shifted into the next phase of the global struggle for economic supremacy capital wars while still in discussions on the actual mechanics of how to implement and enforce the trump and ministration greenlighted this review this would affect billions of dollars and china bound investments as well as a u.s. equity indexes an e.t.s. of which contain a hefty weighting of chinese stocks one mechanism being considered is to force chinese firms to delist from u.s. stock exchanges under the guise of security concerns for still listing on this scale would be unprecedented as more than $150.00 chinese f
judge has ruled against tesla in labor dispute it was trouble for the already hobbled company molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer will be on hand to sort through the little. and what this effect could have for a long lust and the tech superstar firm time to go let's go. what started off as a global trade war turned into a currency war which then ultimately matched the cold tech war being fought right underneath the surface this global chess match between the superpowers china and the...
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software that is into the internet a lot and therefore making services more easy to access to order in barrow in nairobi thank you now you could be forgiven to think that in a highly industrialized nation like germany high speed internet access is everywhere and cheap sadly that's not the case germany's internet infrastructure is not torrijos least slow and outdated a result of years of neglect by various governments and service providers especially in remote areas away from the big cities the situation is dire and that is costing many german as emmie's money in many boardrooms patience is running things. the video conference is interrupted at an i.t. company of all places. with a sluggish irregular internet connection is something many in rural areas still have to contend with the swabian ops and sells western germany is home to many market leaders and just one of many regions where the country's network simply isn't up to scratch. and we have clients all around the country and it's really clear that there are similar white spots throughout germany so we have to make sure that this infrastru
software that is into the internet a lot and therefore making services more easy to access to order in barrow in nairobi thank you now you could be forgiven to think that in a highly industrialized nation like germany high speed internet access is everywhere and cheap sadly that's not the case germany's internet infrastructure is not torrijos least slow and outdated a result of years of neglect by various governments and service providers especially in remote areas away from the big cities the...
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the big moment has arrived the 1st barrow parents being tapped. a total of 120000 liters of beer will be sold joined the 3 day festival many of the beers of produced locally by breweries with german ancestry but the public's clear favorites are authentic beers from germany many specially imports are just for the festival one small difference to be here does not come in massive german one liter steins but from somewhat smaller plastic because. love's a big attraction. for go. jermyn so it feels like you know it's nice sometimes to try to reflect on your original heritage good heritage that we've come from and i love the bairn a lot the but. i think when it's time to think it's great a mixture of cincinnati culture and also bit of german culture it's always fun. it's not to much about. german culture came to cincinnati 200 years ago the american midwest was a major center of german immigration. but at one time almost 60 percent of the city was of german mouth of. the numerous protestant churches in the area. this time. and some streets have now got
the big moment has arrived the 1st barrow parents being tapped. a total of 120000 liters of beer will be sold joined the 3 day festival many of the beers of produced locally by breweries with german ancestry but the public's clear favorites are authentic beers from germany many specially imports are just for the festival one small difference to be here does not come in massive german one liter steins but from somewhat smaller plastic because. love's a big attraction. for go. jermyn so it feels...
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those letters are on their way and they will be delivered by tim barrow, the uk ‘s representative ine watching a bbc news special. the ayes to the right, 322. the noes to the left, 306. the vote means that all brexit laws must be passed before mps give approval to the deal, but the prime minister says he still intends to leave on time. i will not negotiate a delay with the eu. and neither... and neither does the law compel me to do so. the prime minister must now comply with the law. he can no longer use the threat of a no deal crash out to blackmail members to support his sell out deal. a letter requesting another delay is on its way to the eu tonight, in line with the law, and despite the prime minister's deep misgivings. as mps debated in parliament, thousands of demonstrators marched through central london, calling for a referendum on any brexit deal. and away from the political clashes, we'll be speaking to voters in birmingham, to find out what they made of today's developments. and our other main story tonight. oh, the run in for watson, and england on the way to yokohama. eng
those letters are on their way and they will be delivered by tim barrow, the uk ‘s representative ine watching a bbc news special. the ayes to the right, 322. the noes to the left, 306. the vote means that all brexit laws must be passed before mps give approval to the deal, but the prime minister says he still intends to leave on time. i will not negotiate a delay with the eu. and neither... and neither does the law compel me to do so. the prime minister must now comply with the law. he can...
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i spend my days on the streets of cotton you know with my book barrow that they i'm a bit like a library only had been you swipe at the i'm always looking for. literature lovers so enjoy reading in these beautiful surroundings. it's interesting. because i think the historical center of cotton was fascinated me most of all have. there's a story behind every song i do with all this color and history it's a unesco world heritage site but you want. to. note that this is holy trinity square and they get some money distract. the. district where daily life is relaxed the children play on the square as a grandmother sit outside in the afternoon their way out of people play dominoes and listen to music that. you're going to get some money off of is popular culture and caribbean is flat. and the prices are affordable that. i. can look at i live with them if i want to enjoy a good meal i go to a dollar in this restaurant you can sample the best of caribbean cuisine such as coconut rice and crispy pattern fried plantain it's that no. next to the old town where the historical run parts are from the c
i spend my days on the streets of cotton you know with my book barrow that they i'm a bit like a library only had been you swipe at the i'm always looking for. literature lovers so enjoy reading in these beautiful surroundings. it's interesting. because i think the historical center of cotton was fascinated me most of all have. there's a story behind every song i do with all this color and history it's a unesco world heritage site but you want. to. note that this is holy trinity square and they...
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then there is a letter from tim barrow, our representative at the eu, saying it is nothing to do withliament has full state upon us the parliament has full state upon us and then another letter from johnson saying it is deeply corrosive for their to be a delay, asking the eu to ignore the other letter. so, we continue with this eternal round of madness! there was a belief earlier this week that we might actually have a finite decision, a departure date, we had an agreement and a deal struck, surprisingly in many peoples views, at the end of last week. your paper and other papers were asking whether he had pulled it off? it's a reasonable question to ask. a lot of people were doubting whether there was intention to do a deal. a deal was intention to do a deal. a deal was struck and parliament has, in its wisdom, decided to keep things hanging on. it is up to eu leaders who have to go back to brussels, they cannot do this on a video call, they've got to meet in brussels. it will take a while, there are a lot of european leaders together in one room and they have to decide do they getan
then there is a letter from tim barrow, our representative at the eu, saying it is nothing to do withliament has full state upon us the parliament has full state upon us and then another letter from johnson saying it is deeply corrosive for their to be a delay, asking the eu to ignore the other letter. so, we continue with this eternal round of madness! there was a belief earlier this week that we might actually have a finite decision, a departure date, we had an agreement and a deal struck,...
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departments and ausncies and barrows -- bure work closely with their counterparts in canada, so i thinkhat will continue. the tone at the top will probably vary. person in theatic white house and hats off to justin trudeau for putting up with it. i am surprised the prime did not run against donald trump, because universally he is not well-liked in canada. what i think relations will be good, i think that the new nafta will be approved and we will muster on. thehe way, frank mckenna in studio was probably one of the best prime ministers candidate ever had. say, ambassador blanchard, obviously as governor of michigan, you know, one of the things many americans know, certainly americans at like you know, even are far right party can fail left of your democratic party -- feel left of your democratic party, we do lean left up here. amanda: we do have a supportive party here against the current usmca. so to your point, do you think the wheels will keep turning and we do not need to worry about a range being thrown into are important relationships, including at the state level? >> almost all t
departments and ausncies and barrows -- bure work closely with their counterparts in canada, so i thinkhat will continue. the tone at the top will probably vary. person in theatic white house and hats off to justin trudeau for putting up with it. i am surprised the prime did not run against donald trump, because universally he is not well-liked in canada. what i think relations will be good, i think that the new nafta will be approved and we will muster on. thehe way, frank mckenna in studio...
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. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
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barrow but can you tell us how to get there.i's response was, what happened to those little red trucks used to have. there are times when there are certain things that are quite obvious but not always obvious to everyone else. i am a proponent of open trade. trade is a source of competition, to competition is generally good. obviously it's not good for everyone it's not good for somebody competing with me. but or not good for me to have extra competition but competition generally promotes getting more things to more people at better prices and with better quality. having an opportunity to have trade and trade on terms that open economies one to another is generally something to be supported. but competition takes place in other spheres as well. one sphere that i particularly focused on is the national security sphere. we are competing with other players in the world not just to get our products into their country and get the products we want from their countries. we are also competing on various military and security dimensions
barrow but can you tell us how to get there.i's response was, what happened to those little red trucks used to have. there are times when there are certain things that are quite obvious but not always obvious to everyone else. i am a proponent of open trade. trade is a source of competition, to competition is generally good. obviously it's not good for everyone it's not good for somebody competing with me. but or not good for me to have extra competition but competition generally promotes...
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hype and later as truly a big tech the money can be used to live for the night in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers log on today to give us an overview of the facts molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer and logged on today to give us an overview of the regulation in the sector let's get do it. the regulations in the sector let's get do it. and update to the bread that saga leads our global report today as the u.k. well an update to the bread that saga leads our global report today as the u.k. will not leave this week as the e.u. leaders agreed in principle to extending the deadline to the 30 not leave this week as the e.u. leaders agreed in principle to extending the deadline to the 31st of january 2020. president donald tusk calls it a flex test. of january 2020. president donald tusk calls it a flex tension which means that the u.k. can still leave before the new deadline if a deal worked which means that the u.k. can still leave before the new deadline if a deal were to be approved by parliament despite prime minister boris johnson's assurances that they
hype and later as truly a big tech the money can be used to live for the night in the pack molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers log on today to give us an overview of the facts molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer and logged on today to give us an overview of the regulation in the sector let's get do it. the regulations in the sector let's get do it. and update to the bread that saga leads our global report today as the u.k. well an update to the bread that saga leads our...
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our correspondent fiona trott reports from barrow in furness where more young drinkers are admitted tore and just sit there and drink it all. these children are just 15. too young to drink, but on a school night, it is what they do. to protect their identities, we are using actors‘ voices. we would rather be out than doing school work. and in the house, you get told stuff. what you did. the day after. and you are like, "that was embarrassing. " in this town, police have found children as young as ten drinking alcohol. and there are more under age teens admitted to hospital because of alcohol in barrow than anywhere else in england. previously, it was the later teens, early adults. and now the age range is moving down into what we would regard as children. tom, not his real name, isjust14. he drank so much vodka, hejumped from a multistory car park. his voice is also spoken by an actor. they had to ring an ambulance and then i woke up. i was in a hospital bed. that must‘ve been really frightening. yes, it was. why would you do that to yourself? i don‘t know. i don‘t know why ijumped off
our correspondent fiona trott reports from barrow in furness where more young drinkers are admitted tore and just sit there and drink it all. these children are just 15. too young to drink, but on a school night, it is what they do. to protect their identities, we are using actors‘ voices. we would rather be out than doing school work. and in the house, you get told stuff. what you did. the day after. and you are like, "that was embarrassing. " in this town, police have found...
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and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor it's.
and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor it's.
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the already company molly barrows contributor to america lawyer will be on hand to sort through the ruling and what the facts. and the. time to go let's go. what started off as a. global trade war turned into a currency war which then ultimately matched the cold tech war being fought right underneath the surface this global chess match between the superpowers china and the us now shifted into the next phase of the global struggle for economic supremacy capital wars while still in discussions on the actual mechanics of how to implement and enforce the trump and ministration greenlighted this review this would affect billions of dollars and china bound investments as well as the u.s. equity indexes an e.t.s. of which contain a hefty weighting of chinese stocks one mechanism being considered is to force chinese firms to delist from u.s. stock exchanges under the guise of security concerns for still listing on this scale would be unprecedented as more than $150.00 chinese firms currently listed on the u.s. exchange and other ways of curbing capital include limiting u.s. portfolio inflows into
the already company molly barrows contributor to america lawyer will be on hand to sort through the ruling and what the facts. and the. time to go let's go. what started off as a. global trade war turned into a currency war which then ultimately matched the cold tech war being fought right underneath the surface this global chess match between the superpowers china and the us now shifted into the next phase of the global struggle for economic supremacy capital wars while still in discussions on...
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now it was another exciting weekend in the bonus league and max barrow from the sports is here to tell us all about it hey max so all these teams top teams jostling for the top position in the bundesliga what happened to shock yeah i mean it's incredibly tight at the top of the table talk about that moment the shoutin action on sunday going into a match on the back of 4 wins and one draw in the bundesliga had the chance to go top with a win but they were facing hosts often i'm who lost much they had beaten the reigning champions by and so let's see how that all shook out hoffenheim welcome shell kids of the southwest looking for back to back wins off the last matchday shot victory of a boy and it would have to be a nother upset with devin wagner's side meeting just 3 points to go chop off the match day 8 and shall come in close off to just 3 minutes daniel caligiuri clipping the outside of the post with a sumptuous free kick close but not close enough. as they did against by and it was hoffenheim who struck 1st though alexander nubile could only parry from the last baby on break a marc
now it was another exciting weekend in the bonus league and max barrow from the sports is here to tell us all about it hey max so all these teams top teams jostling for the top position in the bundesliga what happened to shock yeah i mean it's incredibly tight at the top of the table talk about that moment the shoutin action on sunday going into a match on the back of 4 wins and one draw in the bundesliga had the chance to go top with a win but they were facing hosts often i'm who lost much...
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and striking workers had slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire get again for privacy concerns rolling around the.
and striking workers had slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire get again for privacy concerns rolling around the.
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alongside that there's a covering note from sir tim barrow, who's a civil servant, explaining that they'ret sending a copy from the act. and with that a second letter, a political message to the eu from borisjohnson maintaining his argument that a delay would be a mistake and asking them to ask parliament to reconsider their decision. from a political point of view, this window there is now, gives borisjohnson‘s opponents what they see as a chance to cause as much trouble as they possibly can to try and try to maybe get that second referendum some of them so desire orjust to try to slam the brakes on the prime minister's project. but for number 10 they are going to keep trying. they are going to try another vote on monday, then maybe another vote on tuesday, the difficulty for them is this process is getting more and more tangled up. and because of that, we've said before, before too long this is probably going to be resolved by a general election. our europe editor, katya adler is in brussels with reaction from there. the fact that the prime minister has an accompanying letter tonight, ——
alongside that there's a covering note from sir tim barrow, who's a civil servant, explaining that they'ret sending a copy from the act. and with that a second letter, a political message to the eu from borisjohnson maintaining his argument that a delay would be a mistake and asking them to ask parliament to reconsider their decision. from a political point of view, this window there is now, gives borisjohnson‘s opponents what they see as a chance to cause as much trouble as they possibly can...
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and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire yet again for privacy concerns rolling around the project. of the blocking founders joins us to dig into the details of what could spell doom for the digital currency let's get to it. china is still closed for the last day of golden week but later on this week vice. premier league is expected to meet the u.s. for its 13th round of training go she asians in washington bloomberg has reported that china has significantly narrow the scope of issues that they're willing to discuss and that china will not commit to reform a industrial policies or government subsidies 2 of trumps main complaints but has china really narrow the scope no this is the exact same stance that china has maintained since the beginning trade and policy have always been 2 separate issues that must be treated as such in fact back in may she had reported that restrictions on state owned enterp
and striking workers has slammed on the brakes after talks have turned for the worse molly barrows contributor to america's lawyers on hand today to give us the latest on the landmark labor strike and later facebook finds itself under fire yet again for privacy concerns rolling around the project. of the blocking founders joins us to dig into the details of what could spell doom for the digital currency let's get to it. china is still closed for the last day of golden week but later on this...
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like shooting a dock in a barrow, an easy like shooting a dock in a barrow, an easy hit!s we need to move on. you are watching beyond 100 days! coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news today with the december general election there were on the cards, we will speak with the group pushing for a people's vote. are the hopes for a second referendum really over? hello, apart from some hazy sunshine apart —— across the south of the country, it was a fine day, plenty of crisp autumn sunshine. the next few days, similar story, we hold on to high pressure, mainly dry with some to high pressure, mainly dry with some sunshine, but it will be caught. here is our area of high pressure which brought the fine weather to many parts of the country today. these weather fronts are associated with this low pressure which is continuing to slowly make inroads northwards, introducing more cloud. some patchy rain as well for the channel islands and into the south—west of england, perhaps even into south wales as we head through the course of the night. still one or two sh
like shooting a dock in a barrow, an easy like shooting a dock in a barrow, an easy hit!s we need to move on. you are watching beyond 100 days! coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news today with the december general election there were on the cards, we will speak with the group pushing for a people's vote. are the hopes for a second referendum really over? hello, apart from some hazy sunshine apart —— across the south of the country, it was a fine day, plenty of...
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complaint they really cracked down on these employees and the judge again backed them up for that molly barrows control. you so much for being here. thanks kristie. and finally the idea of the british parliament as a group of chimpanzees doesn't seem like that much of a stretch these days considering the devolving discourse in the parliament to the u.k. careens toward a no deal brock's it no secret a british artist banksy has thought of a thought up the exact scenario for his previous 2009 work devolved parliament which will go up for auction this week with an expected sale price of 2 to 2500000 the piece which replaces members of parliament with chimps measures 4 metres long making it the largest known canvas piece by the artist according to auction house saw the bees the topicality of a 2009 piece was not lost on alex branch it saw the beach head of contemporary art europe who said of the work there's no doubt that today this image has incredible currency not just here in the u.k. but across europe and beyond here we see this one of our oldest democracies and within it we see the regression t
complaint they really cracked down on these employees and the judge again backed them up for that molly barrows control. you so much for being here. thanks kristie. and finally the idea of the british parliament as a group of chimpanzees doesn't seem like that much of a stretch these days considering the devolving discourse in the parliament to the u.k. careens toward a no deal brock's it no secret a british artist banksy has thought of a thought up the exact scenario for his previous 2009 work...
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scandals that saw appalling failures of care, including at the mid staffordshire hospital and the barrow—in—furnesst, means patient safety is now a top priority for health leaders. there have already been a series of reforms to try to prevent a repeat, and protection for whistle—blowers and a duty of candour, meaning families need to be told when things have gone wrong. but the government has signalled it would like to go further, with the announcement of a new health investigations bill that will create a new independent body with legal powers to ensure patient safety. measures will be brought forward to support and strengthen the national health service, its workforce and resources , health service, its workforce and resources, enabling it to deliver the highest quality care. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long—term plan in england. and to establish an independent body to investigate a serious health care incidents. and there are new measures to try to stem the rise in the number of people being detained or sectioned under the mental health act. in
scandals that saw appalling failures of care, including at the mid staffordshire hospital and the barrow—in—furnesst, means patient safety is now a top priority for health leaders. there have already been a series of reforms to try to prevent a repeat, and protection for whistle—blowers and a duty of candour, meaning families need to be told when things have gone wrong. but the government has signalled it would like to go further, with the announcement of a new health investigations bill...
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integrated we integrated the two barrows taking the best of both worlds with storytelling and communicationswith the ability to understand foreignns audiences and with insight on the ground to combine that with public affairs strategicbl approach the direct connection to foreign-policy so they brought the best of both worlds together. i will give an example in mid july, secretary pompeo went to 19vance religious freedom in washington it was the largest religious freedom event in the world. more than 1000 civil society actors and religious leaders but this was critical to shape the narrative. we leveraged the keynote address to frame the departments religious freedom narrative. so we did work ahead of time. we also amplified keyie players and other key department officials in the lead up to use more traditional tools as well as tools with interviews with the press as well as the flagship social media platforms we maintained this narrative with one-on-one interviews and department officials and get out to key audiences and captured key moments to push the content out through the platforms. so
integrated we integrated the two barrows taking the best of both worlds with storytelling and communicationswith the ability to understand foreignns audiences and with insight on the ground to combine that with public affairs strategicbl approach the direct connection to foreign-policy so they brought the best of both worlds together. i will give an example in mid july, secretary pompeo went to 19vance religious freedom in washington it was the largest religious freedom event in the world. more...
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legislation it wasn't signed by the prime minister and it came with a covering letter from suits him barrow the u.k.'s ambassador to the e.u. essentially saying to the e.u. look we're sending you this because we have to and then there was a proper letter from the prime minister signed by boris johnson saying i think it would be a really bad idea if you gave us an extension now it's likely that that is going to land the prime minister in court in the coming days by m.p.'s and campaigners unhappy that although he appears to have abided by the letter of the law he hasn't had bided by the spirit of the law forcing him to ask for an extension in the meantime we've had a succession of senior pollen terry ends and politicians on the sunday morning political shows saying that essentially as far as they're concerned from the conservative side the bracket is still on schedule for october 31st dominic rob the foreign secretary saying as well that he believes that the government does have the numbers now although they were defeated by the in the lead to an amendment on saturday they're hoping to put a
legislation it wasn't signed by the prime minister and it came with a covering letter from suits him barrow the u.k.'s ambassador to the e.u. essentially saying to the e.u. look we're sending you this because we have to and then there was a proper letter from the prime minister signed by boris johnson saying i think it would be a really bad idea if you gave us an extension now it's likely that that is going to land the prime minister in court in the coming days by m.p.'s and campaigners unhappy...
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if we will pay to barrow the money we should pay less interest on the money. it has to be done.d be done by the free market. there is no question. i wouldn't be surprised if they go 50 bases points. >> you heard it here first. this is what's difficult for the average investor. t.d. ameri trade you can trade with no commissions now. it's a volatile market. >> volatile follows the money. you might see less people jumping in because they worry about the volatility. an individual sees it up-and-down and stands back. there is a rotation towards fixed income. when yields are so low there is no alternative and they go towards stocks because a dividend paying stocks is better. >> where he saw a big move into bonds. the yield of the te tenure has been volatile. the safety play whether it's buying gold it's the one place we run to when you have the crazy days. >> everybody is running. a lot of world money flows into the treasuries as well. when there ask fear in economies. there is fear everywhere else. we are in a global melt town. that's why the dollars is strong. no matter what the fed
if we will pay to barrow the money we should pay less interest on the money. it has to be done.d be done by the free market. there is no question. i wouldn't be surprised if they go 50 bases points. >> you heard it here first. this is what's difficult for the average investor. t.d. ameri trade you can trade with no commissions now. it's a volatile market. >> volatile follows the money. you might see less people jumping in because they worry about the volatility. an individual sees...
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how are dispy barrow. hawr. feel star as the future can be better otaku or. cincinatti be ohio or back in the what a coffee table telegram and the admiral talabani had to cincinatti and gone and i know. what i can for was so she who i cannot be still in ma be very old for who with you and you got a flea and a come out on cut all day for a dozen eyelids i'm at cincinatti i'm not the man not funny to mama no emotional distance and i too a blue enough. cincinnati ohio back and and moved to the united states along with her husband and daughter she had won a coveted place on a scientific doctorate program at the university of cincinnati as the only woman in an all male department she quickly moved herself in her new surroundings. mankind that most of. us and. syria started a book to get an all for you had been only a few hakan this one motion. and don't know coming to. me. come on there's a have to be tough for harley 100 star city and so with mt gox there are a democrat mark as a past colorado who are really what i live. for i know what it is that the salad bowl
how are dispy barrow. hawr. feel star as the future can be better otaku or. cincinatti be ohio or back in the what a coffee table telegram and the admiral talabani had to cincinatti and gone and i know. what i can for was so she who i cannot be still in ma be very old for who with you and you got a flea and a come out on cut all day for a dozen eyelids i'm at cincinatti i'm not the man not funny to mama no emotional distance and i too a blue enough. cincinnati ohio back and and moved to the...
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had to ask for from brussels but attached to that photocopy was a covering letter from september barrow the u.k. ambassador to the e.u. saying that essentially we are sending this simply because we have to and then a real letter was also sent in that bundle from boris johnson signed by the prime minister saying that he thought it would be a really bad idea actually if the european union decided to grounds an extension to the u.k. beyond october 31st it's just a tactic that is likely to land the prime minister in court in the coming days from m.p.'s in campaigners who believe that while he may have abided by the letter of the law he said he hasn't abided by the spirit of the law and meanwhile here at parliament the battle to go to try and implement correct it is certainly going to go on the government now believes they have the numbers to reintroduce a political vote on monday that similar to the one that they pulled on saturday in order to try to get political endorsement for the prime minister's deal that was agreed in brussels on thursday separate to that on choose day what we're expe
had to ask for from brussels but attached to that photocopy was a covering letter from september barrow the u.k. ambassador to the e.u. saying that essentially we are sending this simply because we have to and then a real letter was also sent in that bundle from boris johnson signed by the prime minister saying that he thought it would be a really bad idea actually if the european union decided to grounds an extension to the u.k. beyond october 31st it's just a tactic that is likely to land the...