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. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur.'t you see that? >> these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle geddes, sophia. establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements. there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a spoon is that that's really great advice, jane. so we go into this matchmaching situation speaking of dating, how are roommates matched up on silv silvernest? how do they find the right fit? >> it's a little bit like e harmony and they offer matches if you're the renter. in this case mar miami interviewed somebody else before she met me fwan. it didn't quite work out. she met me fwan, they're both from the midwest, both work with underprivileged people and they both like sy-fy moves and thought why not give it a shot. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> thanks a lot. i'm contessa brewer. becky will be back next week. >>> she'll have the best bargains and sale over the holiday weekend. and keep it right here. we
. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur.'t you see that? >> these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle geddes, sophia. establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements. there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a spoon is that that's really great advice, jane. so we go into this matchmaching situation speaking of...
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. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> reporter: these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. jane wells, tempe, arizona. >>> a pair of earrings to be sold in switzerland could become the most expensive to hit the auction block. robert frank takes a look. >> reporter: they are named artemis and apollo. like their greek name sakes, they make an unusual pair. yet these two earrings are likely to become the most expensive ever sold at auction. sotheby's next week is set to auction off a pair of earrings in geneva that together could fetch $70 million. the pink stone is the artemis pink, a 16 carat fancy intense pink estimated to sell for $18 billion. its brother, apollo, is even more rare, a 14.5 carat internally flawless blue diamond that was mind in south africa and could sell for up to $50 million. while they were cut into pear shaped stones to match, they'll be sold separately at the auction. diamond dealers say the buyer could turn either into a necklace or ring or keep them both as earring
. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> reporter: these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. jane wells, tempe, arizona. >>> a pair of earrings to be sold in switzerland could become the most expensive to hit the auction block. robert frank takes a look. >> reporter: they are named artemis and apollo. like their greek name sakes, they make an unusual pair. yet these two...
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. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and bea arthur. >> oh, i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> and these days there are a lot of bea arthur's out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle gedde, sophia. their advice after you've spent years set in your ways, establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements because, contessa, there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a spoon. >> that's really great advice. we go into a match making situation speaking of dating. how are roommates matched up? how do they find a fit? >> it's a little bit like eharmony where silver nest goes through profiles and offers you te renter. in this case mariam interviewed somebody else, a potential roommate, before she met megan. didn't quite work out. the two women thought, no, we won't be a good match. then she met megan, they're both from the midwest, work with under privileged, at-risk people and they both like sci-fi movies and thought, why not, let's give it a shot. >> that's the show for today. i'm contessa brewer. becky will be back nex
. >> i'm a cross between the wild child and bea arthur. >> oh, i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> and these days there are a lot of bea arthur's out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle gedde, sophia. their advice after you've spent years set in your ways, establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements because, contessa, there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a spoon. >> that's really great...
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we all know what has happened since then, many of your mps and ministers believe this could bea mps andhis could be a transformational election in terms of the tories taking back swathes of the country, you cannot laugh that..., you read the polls to. i have always, throughout my political career, i have never predicted election results, and polls come out that good, and polls come out that bad, and the only one that counts is the one that takes place on the 8th ofjune. that counts is the one that takes place on the 8th ofjune. if elected, will you serve the full term until 2022? elected, will you serve the full term until2022? i have no intention of doing anything else because this is, asi of doing anything else because this is, as i say, an important time for oui’ is, as i say, an important time for our country. this so-called bloody difficult woman wants to stay on as your prime minister. persuading all of you? that might be difficult too. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, cornwall. and over the coming weeks, we'll be speaking to all the main party leaders. 0n the day the labour party anno
we all know what has happened since then, many of your mps and ministers believe this could bea mps andhis could be a transformational election in terms of the tories taking back swathes of the country, you cannot laugh that..., you read the polls to. i have always, throughout my political career, i have never predicted election results, and polls come out that good, and polls come out that bad, and the only one that counts is the one that takes place on the 8th ofjune. that counts is the one...
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there will bea somewhere in the middle.l to pay and, in fact, as david davis says we will do that because our international reputation would be zero if we did not. but it will not be like this and right now just arguing over money. some brexiteers say we should not pay anything. but if theresa may gets a big majority does that make it easierfor her to big majority does that make it easier for her to compromise? big majority does that make it easier for her to compromise ?m big majority does that make it easier for her to compromise? if she has her own mandate and majority she will be left held to account by either side of the party. she will be able to make a deal and the rest of the party will have to go along with that, the majority, anyway. was that her motivation for calling the election? to free herself up and make itself more independent from both wings of the party?|j make itself more independent from both wings of the party? i think she hopes that was the result. i think the motivation was that she thought she could
there will bea somewhere in the middle.l to pay and, in fact, as david davis says we will do that because our international reputation would be zero if we did not. but it will not be like this and right now just arguing over money. some brexiteers say we should not pay anything. but if theresa may gets a big majority does that make it easierfor her to big majority does that make it easier for her to compromise? big majority does that make it easier for her to compromise ?m big majority does...
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there might bea little rain else where.n focus for the rain is the south—western corner. there'll be brightness in the south—east. it's going to be a lovely afternoon across much of cod. away from the north —— much of scotland. away from the north coast, temperatures pegged back. we see spells of sunshine in northern ireland. northern england, more cloud than today. still cool down the north sea coast. warmerfurther west. there's that brighter weather in the south—eastern corner. 16 in brighton and london. get down to the south—west, that thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain mainly in cornwall, some might creep into devon. whatever we see will clear through the evening. most other places will be fine and dry on saturday night. just the odd light shower in the west midlands, maybe into wales as well. into the second pa rt into wales as well. into the second part of the weekend, this breeze still, a northerly, cold from the north, bringing low cloud, maybe light rain, drizzle to go with that. further west it's brighter and a good
there might bea little rain else where.n focus for the rain is the south—western corner. there'll be brightness in the south—east. it's going to be a lovely afternoon across much of cod. away from the north —— much of scotland. away from the north coast, temperatures pegged back. we see spells of sunshine in northern ireland. northern england, more cloud than today. still cool down the north sea coast. warmerfurther west. there's that brighter weather in the south—eastern corner. 16...
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bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> all right that is our report. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz, for sandhya and larry, all of us. thanks for joining us. >> see you tomor
bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right...
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she has the edge on him, many people thinks she was the one that pushed him that —— to bea she was thek about how religion five years she is older, —— how we look in five years' time, she is older, now is the time for emmanuel macron to win because in five years' time i will be too old for that. that is one way to look at it. the other is that she has people saying she has created him. that as a way of seeing things critically. i'm not sure if that is a reality. i was an interesting documentary broadcast on monday, when one of the —— you can see bits and pieces of their relationship, at the end of the debate against marine le pen, he came out of the cooling debate asking people around him, could you please find me some chocolate? —— gruelling debate. she said no, don't eatjunk food. and he said, i have water them. said no, don't eatjunk food. and he said, i have waterthem. she said no, don't eatjunk food. and he said, i have water them. she is grounding him, and that is the ways he wants her to be perceived. thank you so much marie, a french journalist who has been watching this inaugu
she has the edge on him, many people thinks she was the one that pushed him that —— to bea she was thek about how religion five years she is older, —— how we look in five years' time, she is older, now is the time for emmanuel macron to win because in five years' time i will be too old for that. that is one way to look at it. the other is that she has people saying she has created him. that as a way of seeing things critically. i'm not sure if that is a reality. i was an interesting...
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that's the reflections of one very unhappy bea customer.t not a clear explanation here. as to what went wrong. that's right. british airways say it wasn't a cyber attack, order is no evidence of that to repeat their phrasing. they say it was caused by a power outage: but no more detailed the man. british airways at the moment not putting anybody up for interview. a brief statement released on twitter by their chief executive, but not consenting to do any broadcast interviews. i talked about the number of delays and cancellations. we are not sure how many there will be because the systems are still not fully up and running and ba can't give us that information. thank you. the conservatives and labour are both promising to improve security on britain's streets, if they form the next government. theresa may is highlighting tory plans for a new commission to counter extremism, whilejeremy corbyn says cuts have undermined security and is pledging to recruit an extra 10,000 police and more security staff. amber rudd and diane abbott have been spe
that's the reflections of one very unhappy bea customer.t not a clear explanation here. as to what went wrong. that's right. british airways say it wasn't a cyber attack, order is no evidence of that to repeat their phrasing. they say it was caused by a power outage: but no more detailed the man. british airways at the moment not putting anybody up for interview. a brief statement released on twitter by their chief executive, but not consenting to do any broadcast interviews. i talked about the...
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it'll bea trophies is what it is about.nd to finish on a more positive note. there will be that thing where we wa nted there will be that thing where we wanted to finish higher up the league, there is no doubting that and we can't hide from that. but it isa and we can't hide from that. but it is a big trophy and it is one we wa nt to is a big trophy and it is one we want to win. it will boost morale going into next season. inverness full—back lewis horner has received a suspended eight match ban for betting on football matches including at his own club. however, he'll not serve any punishment if he proves he's beaten his gambling problem with the help of addiction support services. horner admitted breaching the scottish fa's zero—tolerance betting rules both in the current season and in the 2011—12 campaign, when he played for east stirlingshire on loan from hibernian. wasps back kurtley beale has been ruled out of tomorrow's premiership final against exeter at twickenham. the wallaby hasn't recovered from a hamstring injur
it'll bea trophies is what it is about.nd to finish on a more positive note. there will be that thing where we wa nted there will be that thing where we wanted to finish higher up the league, there is no doubting that and we can't hide from that. but it isa and we can't hide from that. but it is a big trophy and it is one we wa nt to is a big trophy and it is one we want to win. it will boost morale going into next season. inverness full—back lewis horner has received a suspended eight match...
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what is your assessment of the way bea has handled this in terms of communicating with passengers?ut. the staff themselves didn't have information themselves didn't have information the way we normally would. today we are living in an online social media world, and many airlines have been able to use websites, twitter and so on as the means of communication. all the other systems were down, said those things which would have got the message out to lots of people quickly were not at the disposal of staff. i was at terminal five bike wizards yesterday meeting someone five bike wizards yesterday meeting someone off a flight, so ba staff are pleasant and the terminal, giving out letters of apology. there wasn't very much they could give. the only key thing they could state was when they cancelled or the flight was when they cancelled or the flight out right. that was in itself a way to give... even today more fights expected to operate as normal, but there will still be problems. delays and cancellations in ba flights expected to stay at heathrow, as you would expect. they will prioriti
what is your assessment of the way bea has handled this in terms of communicating with passengers?ut. the staff themselves didn't have information themselves didn't have information the way we normally would. today we are living in an online social media world, and many airlines have been able to use websites, twitter and so on as the means of communication. all the other systems were down, said those things which would have got the message out to lots of people quickly were not at the disposal...
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this does not seem to bea investigation. this does not seem to be a coincidence.ar away as possible from this white house and as far away as possible from anyone that president trump has appointed. given the way the president fayed director comey, any person that he points to lead the russian investigation will be concerned that he or she will meet the same fate as director comey if they run afoul of the administration. the american people need to have faith that an investigation is serious as this one is being conducted in partially, without a shred of byes. —— in partially. the only way the american people can have faith in this investigation is for it to be led by a fearless, independent special prosecutor. if deputy attorney general rod rosenstein does not appointan general rod rosenstein does not appoint an independent special prosecutor, every american will rightly suspect that the decision to fire director comey was part of a cover—up. i will take one two questions. are you suggesting this was part of a cover—up inaudible?” simply said to him, mr president,
this does not seem to bea investigation. this does not seem to be a coincidence.ar away as possible from this white house and as far away as possible from anyone that president trump has appointed. given the way the president fayed director comey, any person that he points to lead the russian investigation will be concerned that he or she will meet the same fate as director comey if they run afoul of the administration. the american people need to have faith that an investigation is serious as...
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they say they cannot get through to bea on the phone or the website.ming to the airport in person in the hope of speaking to somebody. we hear there is such congestion at terminal five now that there are queues outside the building again. people only being allowed inside the terminal they can prove that they have got a seat on a flight today. those problems continuing here today at heathrow, and likely to continue for some days to come. we are showing some pictures from inside the terminal as we speak. has there been any assistance by way of food and drink? certainly the airport says it is providing drink and snacks and yesterday it was providing free train travel back to paddington for anyone who wanted to leave the airport. a lot of people are telling us on social media that british airways has not got enough staff there. they are not complaining about the airport but they are complaining about british airways. there was one lady we were hearing from earlier who was due to fly down from glasgow on a connecting flight that had been cancelled. she came
they say they cannot get through to bea on the phone or the website.ming to the airport in person in the hope of speaking to somebody. we hear there is such congestion at terminal five now that there are queues outside the building again. people only being allowed inside the terminal they can prove that they have got a seat on a flight today. those problems continuing here today at heathrow, and likely to continue for some days to come. we are showing some pictures from inside the terminal as...
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from today, all cigarette packets had to bea today, all cigarette packets had to be a standard greennd back of the package. you can no longer buy packets of ten. there will also be restrictions on e—cigarettes and rolling tobacco. public health campaigners say the number of people smoking in britain continues to fall, and this is another positive step. it is too early to say how many will avoid taking up, even if it is just many will avoid taking up, even if it isjust a many will avoid taking up, even if it is just a few percent that will have a big benefit in 20 or 30 yea rs. have a big benefit in 20 or 30 years. the tobacco industry says greater restrictions will only push people to buy cigarettes elsewhere. people are not quitting or giving up and basically buying cheap tobacco from the black market. it has never been so expensive to smoke. the government wants to emphasise the possible health costs and persuade more to stop the habit out. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in berkshire this afternoon for the wedding of the duchess‘s sister pippa middleton. prince george was on
from today, all cigarette packets had to bea today, all cigarette packets had to be a standard greennd back of the package. you can no longer buy packets of ten. there will also be restrictions on e—cigarettes and rolling tobacco. public health campaigners say the number of people smoking in britain continues to fall, and this is another positive step. it is too early to say how many will avoid taking up, even if it is just many will avoid taking up, even if it isjust a many will avoid taking...
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in the case worker, if an intelligence officer, is assigned to an individual, it might usually bea numberiduals, but let's say an individual is flagged up. that intelligence officer will go to up. that intelligence officer will gotoa up. that intelligence officer will go to a superior and say this is what i know about this individual, i would like the resources to do something, they might even ask for a warrant to carry out surveillance. judgments are made on a daily basis in many cases about whether or not resources should be devoted to those particular targets. we have to emphasise that this is also about not alienating a whole community. if you start to carry out surveillance on 20,000 people, which we couldn't do, but let's say we watched 4,000 people on an ongoing basis, it would bea people on an ongoing basis, it would be a reasonable response by people saying this is completely beyond the necessary needs for security when you are talking about a handful of attacks occurring over a 15 year period. that alan spitzer pressure on the security services to provide security, but not to ca
in the case worker, if an intelligence officer, is assigned to an individual, it might usually bea numberiduals, but let's say an individual is flagged up. that intelligence officer will go to up. that intelligence officer will gotoa up. that intelligence officer will go to a superior and say this is what i know about this individual, i would like the resources to do something, they might even ask for a warrant to carry out surveillance. judgments are made on a daily basis in many cases about...
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inevitably, this is going to bea parties.nevitably, this is going to be a bone of contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public, because they blame a lot of people, the united kingdom's fault. it could be easy, for macron to signal that france should come ahead of everybody else. steal clothes from the national front. move the border to dover! manchester? london? one of the finest minds! it is a bilateral agreement. it has got no standing, it sort of... works. what do the french get out of this? not a lot, as far as french get out of this? not a lot, as farasi french get out of this? not a lot, as far as i can see. presumably, other favours from the uk. hello! this is going to be on the table at some stage, because television pictures can be shocking. and lorry drivers get upset. i think the point that you made earlier, macron has got this battle, even though he won 60/40. an awful lot of people voted le pen. an awful lot didn't vote. in general, a lot of pe
inevitably, this is going to bea parties.nevitably, this is going to be a bone of contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public, because they blame a lot of people, the united kingdom's fault. it could be easy, for macron to signal that france should come ahead of everybody else. steal clothes from the national front. move the border to dover! manchester? london? one of the finest minds! it is a bilateral agreement. it has got...
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point out it is just one of many organisations affected by this attack but it now faces what could bea what could be a lengthy process of cleaning up computers and making the network safe again. james lewis is a cyber expert in washington. he advised the obama administration on cybersecurity. how big is this attack, as far as we can tell so far compared to others using ransomware? this is by far the biggest ransomware we have seen ever. it is global, hitting thousands of targets so it is unprecedented and very bold. you almost have to admire the criminals who pulled these. that kind of skill should be put to better use. how many people organisations will it ta ke to many people organisations will it take to create this kind of chaos? if they indeed used software leaked from an essay, you could have got away with two or three people. once they wrote the programme and found out a way to receive the bitcoin, they can sit back and watch. what does it tell you about the state of security? it is disappointing. millions of computers around the world have been effected. it is a way of finding
point out it is just one of many organisations affected by this attack but it now faces what could bea what could be a lengthy process of cleaning up computers and making the network safe again. james lewis is a cyber expert in washington. he advised the obama administration on cybersecurity. how big is this attack, as far as we can tell so far compared to others using ransomware? this is by far the biggest ransomware we have seen ever. it is global, hitting thousands of targets so it is...
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inevitably, this is going to bea parties. contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public,
inevitably, this is going to bea parties. contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public,
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actually, no, temer took over on the proviso on the campaign that he would get rid of the scandal and bead get rid of the scandal and be a clean cabinet. allegedly, here he is on tape... talking about bribes. apparently, yes. two of the biggest business people in brazil have presented authorities evidence of the president accepting bribes from the lower house. he is alleged to have said you have to keep this going, the bribes going. i was there very briefly back when it was riding high with a major summit on nutrition back when david cameron was in power. i met michel temer. he was in power. i met michel temer. he was not a great guy that you thought he would get them back on track. and there is the reality. literally after, white, five, seven, eight minutes of trading, it shot down. —— what. i am hosting international services. many people are saying africa is learning from brazil. brazilians will not be surprised. there is a huge anticorruption investigation. yeah. people were saying this guy is amazing, an economic miracle. it is systemic. it is almost unfortunately ingrained. shall we
actually, no, temer took over on the proviso on the campaign that he would get rid of the scandal and bead get rid of the scandal and be a clean cabinet. allegedly, here he is on tape... talking about bribes. apparently, yes. two of the biggest business people in brazil have presented authorities evidence of the president accepting bribes from the lower house. he is alleged to have said you have to keep this going, the bribes going. i was there very briefly back when it was riding high with a...
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even so, that would bea and delivered.ial option, but downstrea m be a low—cost initial option, but downstream you would suffer longer, higher costs in the longer term from trying to deliver it in the public sector, where the incentives would not be there to produce improvement. thank you for your view. three women have appeared in court in london, charged with preparing a terrorist act and conspiracy to murder. they include 21—year—old rizlaine boular, who was shot by police during a raid at a property in willesden two weeks ago. seven other people, arrested as part of the investigation, have been released from police custody. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. two weeks ago, and armed police fired cs gas canisters into a flat in willesden, north london. and then, filmed from across the road, this was heard from inside the flat. a woman was shot by police. this footage shows her on the ground, after she has brought out, wounded. she is 21—year—old rizlaine boular. today, she was one of three women brought
even so, that would bea and delivered.ial option, but downstrea m be a low—cost initial option, but downstream you would suffer longer, higher costs in the longer term from trying to deliver it in the public sector, where the incentives would not be there to produce improvement. thank you for your view. three women have appeared in court in london, charged with preparing a terrorist act and conspiracy to murder. they include 21—year—old rizlaine boular, who was shot by police during a...
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there should be a more coherent european defence and politics and france and germany will bea politics france and germany will be a compliment in this thrust and i also support all efforts to somehow decrease bureaucracy. sometimes we are too cumbersome, sometimes we are too slow, and, hence, not to agile. soa too slow, and, hence, not to agile. so a very warm welcome here in berlin and for my part i can only say that i look forward to a very good cooperation and i look forward to our good results for the citizens in our countries. thank you very much. thank you, madam chancellor, ladies and gentlemen, on my side, i am very happy after the handing over of power is to be here with you in berlin and to have this first exchange on our future policies. you reminded people that i was elected oi'i reminded people that i was elected on the 7th of may. for a project that was clearly european, defending europe, the european project, and following the franco german project, not one of the male but of trust which is the condition of progressing for. —— not one of blackmail. i haven't forgotten th
there should be a more coherent european defence and politics and france and germany will bea politics france and germany will be a compliment in this thrust and i also support all efforts to somehow decrease bureaucracy. sometimes we are too cumbersome, sometimes we are too slow, and, hence, not to agile. soa too slow, and, hence, not to agile. so a very warm welcome here in berlin and for my part i can only say that i look forward to a very good cooperation and i look forward to our good...
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so they will be able to produce less and that will bea able to produce less and that will be a lightwitch. in the 205, watch out. the price will probably go up. in the meantime, it will stay where it is. we will hold you to those predictions. please do. not sure how this made the front page of the ft. bill clinton and james patterson teaming up to write what is described as a unique white house thriller. it is all in the title. the president is missing. it is wonderful, i wish them luck. the story is really about the enormous sums that form of residents make. —— former presidents. president obama got that $400,000 for the speaking fee. this is a thriller, i am sure it will sell well. james patterson is always on the new york times bestseller list. bill clinton always gives back, he has a foundation, he does give that. he has written fiction before, and it is brilliant, actually. not a novel, but he has written some fiction. well, there you go. i actually read one of them without realising it was bill clinton. the things you know. thank you, cornelia. thank you for watching. have a re
so they will be able to produce less and that will bea able to produce less and that will be a lightwitch. in the 205, watch out. the price will probably go up. in the meantime, it will stay where it is. we will hold you to those predictions. please do. not sure how this made the front page of the ft. bill clinton and james patterson teaming up to write what is described as a unique white house thriller. it is all in the title. the president is missing. it is wonderful, i wish them luck. the...
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that the national front has come up in strength, and many of — it was, for a long time, considered to beaed to be a racist, anti—semitic outfit. outside the political landscape, with marine le pen and this result, it has moved very much to the centre, to the dangerous extent that now, french conservatives — they have a lot of ideological views of what was once those of national front. marine le pen said the national front is now the main opposition — she has a point. the main parties were nowhere to be seen in this election, at least. it is, in the same sense that the conservative republicans and socialist party, indeed. i don't think we should be too carried away about what the national front is really about — the clue is in the title. it's a nationalfront really about — the clue is in the title. it's a national front against many things — it's against immigration, about putting walls up, it's about exclusion, it has a history of racism and anti—semitism. it's not a very good party. there's nothing positive about it that can be said, really. that's why it would be... but 10 million voted
that the national front has come up in strength, and many of — it was, for a long time, considered to beaed to be a racist, anti—semitic outfit. outside the political landscape, with marine le pen and this result, it has moved very much to the centre, to the dangerous extent that now, french conservatives — they have a lot of ideological views of what was once those of national front. marine le pen said the national front is now the main opposition — she has a point. the main parties...
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the hope had been when top came into power, certainly from an investment perspective, there would beaperspective, there would be a large spend and expectations are waning because if he can't get things through congress, he will not get that through. it's about reinvigorating the economy. having huge growth in having tax cuts and everything. that will be a struggle to him to get through. unlike the first story with the labour manifesto. it is all back on people. you mentioned north korea. donald trump and his policy on north korea, it means —— it seems to be a focus on military pressure. south korea do tend to have the final say when it comes to north korea, being its neighbour and with its new president looking at the sunshine policy and revisiting that, it could be another setback for donald trump. to put this in context, ten years of conservative leadership in south korea and are quite aggressive policy towards north korea which has tied in very well with japan and america's recent stamps. we now have a more liberal leader who has come in on the back of a scandal and the old preside
the hope had been when top came into power, certainly from an investment perspective, there would beaperspective, there would be a large spend and expectations are waning because if he can't get things through congress, he will not get that through. it's about reinvigorating the economy. having huge growth in having tax cuts and everything. that will be a struggle to him to get through. unlike the first story with the labour manifesto. it is all back on people. you mentioned north korea. donald...
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with brexit, i do think it is going to bea with brexit, i do think it is going to be a good thing.much wider world. it would be wonderful if we can generate better trading agreements with asia and other parts of the world. we... ifind, personally, it is easy to deal with traders from other parts of the world. i think britain needs to get its act together. i think the worst trouble for us as we are together. i think the worst trouble for us 3s we are not together. i think the worst trouble for us as we are not good sales people. i am the daughter of italian immigrants soi people. i am the daughter of italian immigrants so i think britain has given immigrants and amazing opportunity and it has brought all these very skilled people together, which i think is absolutely wonderful. but at the same time, i think we have got to get out further into a bigger world if britain is to survive as a nation doing business. anita massarella talking there. and 110w anita massarella talking there. and now for some other news. retail sales injapan rose more than 3% in april compared with a year ago.
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what appears to bea still, they need this. what appears to be a government propaganda video.his is the reality of the belt and road grand plan. as growth in the economy slows, china wants to find new markets. one of the big worries abroad is 1—way traffic. the government makes it difficult for many foreign firms to operate here, selling spanish wine to the growing rich middle class should not be difficult but... last, but not least, there is the suspicion that china is spending big to increase its influence, plain and simple. china trading with the rest of the world is nothing new but it is the scale that is so different. one belt one road is hugely ambitious but there is much rhetoric around it. now it is up to this president to make sure it all comes together if it is to be more than just his pet project. so what will this huge infrastructure project means for investors 7 infrastructure project means for investors? we speak to the canadian chamber of commerce in china. i asked him what canadian businesses thought of this initiative. asked him what canadian businesses though
what appears to bea still, they need this. what appears to be a government propaganda video.his is the reality of the belt and road grand plan. as growth in the economy slows, china wants to find new markets. one of the big worries abroad is 1—way traffic. the government makes it difficult for many foreign firms to operate here, selling spanish wine to the growing rich middle class should not be difficult but... last, but not least, there is the suspicion that china is spending big to...
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rousing the crowd, and there are hundreds of people, john prescott has commented on how this seems to bea a crowd that includes quite a lot of young people, probably more than 1000 gathered here in the centre of hull to hear the labour leader speak, and that has been the same at rallies across the weekend, very big crowds turning out to hear the message ofjeremy corbyn although in the main, these will be mostly the converted that he's speaking to. definitely a spring in the step of labour after those polls over the weekend showed theresa may's lead had been cut, almost in half, according to some polls, and their announcement. something of a u—turn in social care policy, something labour have enjoyed hearing and has made the most of. thank you. jeremy corbyn on the stage with former deputy prime minister, john prescott. john prescott there. i think we will look at a little bit of this... maybe later, no, no we are not, much more election stuff coming up now. throughout the general election campaign, we'll be taking an in—depth look at some of the issues most important to many voters, and h
rousing the crowd, and there are hundreds of people, john prescott has commented on how this seems to bea a crowd that includes quite a lot of young people, probably more than 1000 gathered here in the centre of hull to hear the labour leader speak, and that has been the same at rallies across the weekend, very big crowds turning out to hear the message ofjeremy corbyn although in the main, these will be mostly the converted that he's speaking to. definitely a spring in the step of labour after...
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but this is supposed to bea the russians. but this is supposed to be a nonpartisanjob.still had years to go on his term. the suggestion that he has been fired, we don't know particularly or exactly the reasons for him being fired, but this is quite an interesting development in the last few minutes. a big story in the states. absolutely huge. let's get back to matters here. millions miss out on. it pension. this is a story the i have run. it affects about 90,000 people, but what happened for these individuals, they were contracting out without having been told, it seems. that is the government's full. they were contracting out in their working life, so they played produced national insurance. it was probably theiremployers! national insurance. it was probably their employers! exactly. in the end, they were playing less national insurance at the time, meaning they don't have sufficient national insurance. so it puts the government ina insurance. so it puts the government in a difficult position in terms of whether they should pay out to the 90,000 even though they don't
but this is supposed to bea the russians. but this is supposed to be a nonpartisanjob.still had years to go on his term. the suggestion that he has been fired, we don't know particularly or exactly the reasons for him being fired, but this is quite an interesting development in the last few minutes. a big story in the states. absolutely huge. let's get back to matters here. millions miss out on. it pension. this is a story the i have run. it affects about 90,000 people, but what happened for...
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of fuelling sectarian conflict and terror across the region: until the iranian regime is willing to bearanian regime is willing to be a partner to peace all countries must work together to isolate iran, deny yet. funding for terrorism, cannot do it. and pray for the day when the iranian people have the just and righteous government they so richly deserve. so much to discuss they are. —— there. with me is esfandyar batmanghelidj, founder of europe—iran forum. this is his first foreign trip and he signed his huge deal which i am sure he is extremely pleased about. it ticks boxes with his electorate in the united states. what is your ta ke in the united states. what is your take on this arms deal? there is an argument to be made that trump and the saudi rulers may have overplayed their hand. over the last few days, two big events have collided, one is the iranian presidential elections which happened on friday. the incumbent won with a 72% voter turnout and nearly 60% of the vote. now nearly a few days later trump gives a speech in which he rails against the human rights violations of iran
of fuelling sectarian conflict and terror across the region: until the iranian regime is willing to bearanian regime is willing to be a partner to peace all countries must work together to isolate iran, deny yet. funding for terrorism, cannot do it. and pray for the day when the iranian people have the just and righteous government they so richly deserve. so much to discuss they are. —— there. with me is esfandyar batmanghelidj, founder of europe—iran forum. this is his first foreign trip...
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and should bea wrong and there's wrong. and should be a shoe in for macon.ing this is our guide, we don't think we'll have marine le pen come in and threatened to dismantle video row. but he hasn't got any mps? video row. but he hasn't got any mps? no. that will be interesting. hisjob mps? no. that will be interesting. his job and 50% mps? no. that will be interesting. hisjob and 50% of his new mps? no. that will be interesting. his job and 50% of his new party who has never served as mp5 before and the other 50% will be people coming in from the other parties to join him. two questions, what are they made up with and what is the calibre? and will the right and left of their people or will they go to oi’ of their people or will they go to or marsh —— macron's party. the months ahead will be interesting. he so months ahead will be interesting. he so polished on the tv? you heard speak. last year i went to a talk with 40 people. but i've never seen a politician in this country like it. the charisma is extraordinary. and of course, a sigh of relief across the e
and should bea wrong and there's wrong. and should be a shoe in for macon.ing this is our guide, we don't think we'll have marine le pen come in and threatened to dismantle video row. but he hasn't got any mps? video row. but he hasn't got any mps? no. that will be interesting. hisjob mps? no. that will be interesting. his job and 50% mps? no. that will be interesting. hisjob and 50% of his new mps? no. that will be interesting. his job and 50% of his new party who has never served as mp5...
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there will bea today. still really nice. and the south—east on friday. more cloud in the far south. breezy, a gusty wind in southern parts. eyeing up gusty wind in southern parts. eyeing up this weather system going into the weekend. threatening to bring rain to the south of england but it's a threat at the moment, not a guarantee. that may not play out exactly like this on saturday. to the north of that bit of cloud may produce shower, good sunny spells in scotla nd produce shower, good sunny spells in scotland and northern ireland. the wind easing on saturday, but more on sunday we notice the difference. enough of a breeze to keep the coasts cooler than elsewhere and we will see unsunny skies in the west. find the forecast where you are or where you are going online. that is it for me for now. hello and welcome to one hundred days plus. the british prime minister accuses brussels of interfering in the uk election. it comes after eu estimates that the brexit divorce bill will be much higher than predicted. speaking after a
there will bea today. still really nice. and the south—east on friday. more cloud in the far south. breezy, a gusty wind in southern parts. eyeing up gusty wind in southern parts. eyeing up this weather system going into the weekend. threatening to bring rain to the south of england but it's a threat at the moment, not a guarantee. that may not play out exactly like this on saturday. to the north of that bit of cloud may produce shower, good sunny spells in scotla nd produce shower, good...
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he argues the question, even if it might bea he argues the question, even if it might be a differentnow to another story, ian paterson, the breast surgeon, who has been sentenced to 15 years, he was told he was driven by the material rewards which was brought from his private practice. shocking story. when you read the testimonials from the victims, what comes across, they say, he seemed arrogant and i didn't like him, comes across, they say, he seemed arrogantand i didn't like him, but i trusted him because he seemed to know what he was talking about and that sums up how, when we interact with people from medical backgrounds, we have this kind of implicit trust in them. when it is abused it shows how long it can go on for, how many women, and one man, as welcomer subjected to these unneeded operation stack as well, —— as well, subjected to these and needed operations. yes, he said they could develop cancer, playing on their worst fears, for manipulation. the real question, why was it able to go on for 15 years? people raised concerns. was it that people did not see what they wanted
he argues the question, even if it might bea he argues the question, even if it might be a differentnow to another story, ian paterson, the breast surgeon, who has been sentenced to 15 years, he was told he was driven by the material rewards which was brought from his private practice. shocking story. when you read the testimonials from the victims, what comes across, they say, he seemed arrogant and i didn't like him, comes across, they say, he seemed arrogantand i didn't like him, but i...
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and madrid is gearing up for what they hope will bea gearing up for what they hope will be a classicre, who will be providing full match commentary of that match on bbc radio 5 live. there will also be live text commentary on the bbc sport website. manchester united have confirmed that zlatan ibramhimovic has had successful knee surgery in the united states. ibrahimovic‘s agent believes the swede's injury is not ca reer—threatening and he'll make a full recovery. meanwhile united left—back luke shaw will see a specialist to determine how bad his foot injury is. he has ligament damage and left the field after nine minutes of sunday's draw against swansea at old trafford. the efl has written to huddersfield to "request their observations regarding team selection" for saturday's 2—0 defeat at birmingham city. huddersfield manager david wagner made 10 changes for the trip to st andrew's having already secured a championship play—off place. birmingham are battling it out with nottingham forest and blackburn for survival, and tony mowbray the blackburn boss has questioned wagner's decision
and madrid is gearing up for what they hope will bea gearing up for what they hope will be a classicre, who will be providing full match commentary of that match on bbc radio 5 live. there will also be live text commentary on the bbc sport website. manchester united have confirmed that zlatan ibramhimovic has had successful knee surgery in the united states. ibrahimovic‘s agent believes the swede's injury is not ca reer—threatening and he'll make a full recovery. meanwhile united...
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it used to bea this peaceful, of course. it used to be a militarised border with checkpoints.ied about britain's bow to the european union, and what happens next. another busy lambing season just finished... some of the most worried farmers and food processors in the north who have forged deep relationships in the republic. the chief executive of the farmers cooperative says his organisation makes cooperative says his organisation ma kes co nsta nt cooperative says his organisation makes constant use of the open border. we process livestock in northern ireland and the republic of ireland. we employ 1200 people in the republic, we employ 1400 in northern ireland. from our perspective, we are hugely concerned about the potential impact of a hard order. we hope that they will not the one. but we cannot rule that out. therefore, for business planning purposes, we have to consider the worst—case scenario. and for our company that would be very significant disruption. not all businesses in the north think rex it is bad news. some think it is the best thing that has ever happened. th
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bea from we have missouri city, texas. republican. caller: good morningcaller:. to say that i am very embarrassed with black people. host: why is that? --ler: because at this point when i was born, i'm not going to tell you my age, when i was born, we were riding on the back of the bus. we came from the back of the bus to sit anywhere we want to, to owning our own homes and driving our own cars. the way those children treated out of line.llys they did it in front of their parents, grandparents, children, and probably some people that wanted to hire them. think you are doing free speech but you are doing free stupidity. let's stop being stupid and start being smart. youou graduated college should know how to sit down and hold a decent conversation with somebody. free-speech is free-speech, but you also have to be respectful. my children go to charter school, ok? that's the best thing in the world that ever happened. i have a daughter that's in 10th grade, she speaks four languages, she's in top honor classes, she is starting college this summer. all of this came t
bea from we have missouri city, texas. republican. caller: good morningcaller:. to say that i am very embarrassed with black people. host: why is that? --ler: because at this point when i was born, i'm not going to tell you my age, when i was born, we were riding on the back of the bus. we came from the back of the bus to sit anywhere we want to, to owning our own homes and driving our own cars. the way those children treated out of line.llys they did it in front of their parents, grandparents,...
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but we will boil it down to just a simple abstained, the prime minister said she wanted "brexit" to beaer replied, " "brexit" cannot be a success", in other words, theresa may looking for a story with a happy ending and jean—claude juncker would prefer a greek tragedy, serving as a cautionary tale to any other country thinking of leaving the youth. the prime minister dismissed this story as brussels gossip, over the weekend, this afternoon, in a bbc interview, she was a little more forthcoming. if you look at what we did in triggering article 50 and setting out objectives and the guidelines of the other 27 countries set out, actually there is a lot of similarity there in a lot of areas, and areas in which we agree, what we have seen recently is that at times, these negotiations will be tough. during the conservative party leadership campaign i was described by one of my colleagues as a bloody difficult woman...! i said at the time, the next person to find that out will be jean—claude juncker! we are nowjoined from westminster. do you sense there is a hardening of the town there from the
but we will boil it down to just a simple abstained, the prime minister said she wanted "brexit" to beaer replied, " "brexit" cannot be a success", in other words, theresa may looking for a story with a happy ending and jean—claude juncker would prefer a greek tragedy, serving as a cautionary tale to any other country thinking of leaving the youth. the prime minister dismissed this story as brussels gossip, over the weekend, this afternoon, in a bbc interview,...
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other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy corbyn and disrupt our brexit negotiations and that would beatiations and that would be a recipe for drift, and disaster over, and division over what would be very crucial years for this country. and that is why this election is so important. we need to secure the leadership the country needs. leadership, stability, doing the right thing for britain. and thatis the right thing for britain. and that is what you get from the conservative party in government and we have shown that in government. if you just think back to just under a year ago when i took over as prime minister, people were predicting that there was going to be immediate financial chaos, economic danger, what we have actually seen is record numbers of jobs, consumer confidence remains high, and growth has been beyond all expectations. at that time when i took over people were saying the country is divided and would never come together again. what i now see is a unity of purpose in this country for us to get on with brexit and make a success of it. when i took over as prime minister
other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy corbyn and disrupt our brexit negotiations and that would beatiations and that would be a recipe for drift, and disaster over, and division over what would be very crucial years for this country. and that is why this election is so important. we need to secure the leadership the country needs. leadership, stability, doing the right thing for britain. and thatis the right thing for britain. and that is what you get from the conservative party in...
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he's going to have to bea speech, that one. he's going to have to be a politician, isn't he? have to squeeze the next two in. the chibok girls are reunited with their parents. this story has been running all day. it is astonishing that these girls, who we re is astonishing that these girls, who were kidnapped three years ago, some have been returned. and this is the next 82 children. they were reunited with theirfamilies, next 82 children. they were reunited with their families, who next 82 children. they were reunited with theirfamilies, who have travelled the days. they had to go to abuja, didn't they? to go and meet them. you would have a heart of stone not to be moved by this. it would be very interesting, what a nerve kept them going, the hope that they would finally be reunited. —— what an earth kept them going. obviously they are very emotional. there are still 100 girls with boko haram at the moment. what it does show is deals can be done. they swapped five militants for the girls. one would hope the other goals will come out as well. there has been much learned about
he's going to have to bea speech, that one. he's going to have to be a politician, isn't he? have to squeeze the next two in. the chibok girls are reunited with their parents. this story has been running all day. it is astonishing that these girls, who we re is astonishing that these girls, who were kidnapped three years ago, some have been returned. and this is the next 82 children. they were reunited with theirfamilies, next 82 children. they were reunited with their families, who next 82...
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and under the current ownership it has been a period of turmoil, will it bea has been a period of turmoilhange? reaction on social media has been positive towards this news, that evangelos marinakis has been successful in leading champions league appearances and now he is the owner of nottingham forest. he will bring with him several key personnel from the club, and wants to establish stability, he says. i've been speaking to him, his only interview after completing the takeover. but i did have to ask him about his controversial past. there are allegations based about match fixing, being part of a criminal organisation and, at one stage, being involved in the bombing of a ba kery being involved in the bombing of a bakery belonging to a referee. i put all of that to evangelos marinakis and asked him to clear up his legal situation, and he said this... we've already been cleared by the football league. by the authorities. they've asked us numerous questions and, at the end of the day, all of this has taken the end of the day, all of this has ta ken place the end of the day, all of this has
and under the current ownership it has been a period of turmoil, will it bea has been a period of turmoilhange? reaction on social media has been positive towards this news, that evangelos marinakis has been successful in leading champions league appearances and now he is the owner of nottingham forest. he will bring with him several key personnel from the club, and wants to establish stability, he says. i've been speaking to him, his only interview after completing the takeover. but i did have...
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it appears to bea at the zoo this morning.as soon as hope more details can be announced as soon as they are able. at no point did any and all is explained the enclosures, and at no point was public safety endangered. they also save the zoo will be closed tomorrow. the police, you can see, are still here. certainly, that investigation will be asking serious questions about how it came to be, as we have just learned, questions about how it came to be, as we havejust learned, that questions about how it came to be, as we have just learned, that a zoo keeper was killed here at hamerton zoo part in the tiger enclosure this morning. at no point, they say, were any members of the public at risk. thanks very much. the former blue peter presenterjohn noakes has died at the age of 83. presenterjohn noakes has he hosted the show in the 1960s and 1970s, and was its longest—serving presenter, appearing for more than 12 years. presenter, appearing for more david sillito looks back at his life. i'm upside down at 30,000 feet. i'm upside down
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to bea chilly night outside, especially after the 90 degrees. exactly, after a few overnights where we were barely in the low 70's, this feels chilly. a lot happening this weekend, really nice weather. this is not the snazzy us map, but this is a big part of the story, why the weather turned out the way it did today. this is all about the easterly breeze. not too strong, 12 miles per hour in d.c., but it is really the one sure flow that makes a big difference through tonight and tomorrow. tomorrow morning, 56 degrees in d.c., 54 hagerstown, 52 winchester, fredericksburg 54. but a lott be cold, cooler than it has been the last few mornings. if you have been sleeping wit to close them a little bit with the chilly air moving in. tomorrow morning, sunday at 7 a.m., clear skies further to the east. to the west, that is where things are thicker. the clouds continue to build through the day. the sunshine will be on the way to church or early soccer games. that is when we will get some rays peeking through, but clouds build through the day. ultimately a
to bea chilly night outside, especially after the 90 degrees. exactly, after a few overnights where we were barely in the low 70's, this feels chilly. a lot happening this weekend, really nice weather. this is not the snazzy us map, but this is a big part of the story, why the weather turned out the way it did today. this is all about the easterly breeze. not too strong, 12 miles per hour in d.c., but it is really the one sure flow that makes a big difference through tonight and tomorrow....
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fourth grader pranay varada won the spelling bea in washington.'s the sixth straight year an american has won. he gets a $50,000 scholarship and a trip to the galapagos islands. >>> if you love to take selfies, there's a way to capture yourself in full 3-d. meg oliver shows you what it means to get doobed. >> there are moments captured in space, happy couples, beloved tells, animals with attitude. all of them have been doobed. >> this is me, 360 degrees. it's amazing to me and i love that i can shar this with my daughter. >> reporter: heather stern got her first doob when she was 38 weeks' pregnant with her first daughter rosy. doob creates come alive down to the wrinkles in your jeans. >> do your kids like to play with them? >> we've already broke one. >> reporter: it's become an annual tradition. on this monday their new baby became part of the package. >> have your feet closer together. >> in a split second, 54 cameras capture every angle. then the images are sent to the factory. they're 3-d printed inside a special powder. a vacuum reveals the
fourth grader pranay varada won the spelling bea in washington.'s the sixth straight year an american has won. he gets a $50,000 scholarship and a trip to the galapagos islands. >>> if you love to take selfies, there's a way to capture yourself in full 3-d. meg oliver shows you what it means to get doobed. >> there are moments captured in space, happy couples, beloved tells, animals with attitude. all of them have been doobed. >> this is me, 360 degrees. it's amazing to me...
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he is also known to bea kosovo and serbia.wn to be a long—term supporter of unilateral disarmament and the stylist alien rights. —— and palestinian rights. so exactly what would labour's foreign policy look like under his leadership? we can speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. norman is at chatham house, where jeremy corbyn is going to be making the speech. will he attempt to clean up the speech. will he attempt to clean up what you might call preconceptions about what he thinks on foreign policy? will he detailed what he thinks is the last resort?” thinkjeremy corbyn will be pretty clear and candid about his long—standing views on britain's role in the world, which are very different to those of most former labour leaders. jeremy corbyn disagrees with traditional british foreign policy, he has been uneasy with some of our alliances with nato and the united states, and he has been deeply critical of the success of military interventions abroad. so today he will criticise what he sees as unilateral intervention
he is also known to bea kosovo and serbia.wn to be a long—term supporter of unilateral disarmament and the stylist alien rights. —— and palestinian rights. so exactly what would labour's foreign policy look like under his leadership? we can speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. norman is at chatham house, where jeremy corbyn is going to be making the speech. will he attempt to clean up the speech. will he attempt to clean up what you might call preconceptions about what he...
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they don't know that from looking at the bea data.hey hear it everyday and they hear it everyday that u.s. economy is not growing and certainly during the election, they heard it from both sides. president trump as a coampaigne kept on saying how terrible things were and we were not growing and we needed to change. the democrats saw the same kind of message coming out. it is not that they just make that up, they have hard statistics to back it up. they can look at the economic reports of the government and based on those numbers, we are not growing. i don't know how much you want to begin, let me give you two sentence version of why i say that. when the burreau of labor statistic charged of making these estimates and had your products changed for the last year. then they say how much more does it cost to make this year's model than it would have cost to make last year's model. if the answer from the manufacture manufacturers, no, it does not cost anymore. we thought of the way of making the product. the official bls is to say no incre
they don't know that from looking at the bea data.hey hear it everyday and they hear it everyday that u.s. economy is not growing and certainly during the election, they heard it from both sides. president trump as a coampaigne kept on saying how terrible things were and we were not growing and we needed to change. the democrats saw the same kind of message coming out. it is not that they just make that up, they have hard statistics to back it up. they can look at the economic reports of the...
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there will bea over a number of years.there over the weekend. just listen to the advice from people and professionals on the ground. take sensible precautions, as your previous contributors said. don't take large bags. umbrellas etc. and just enjoy the day. be aware of what is going on around you. just enjoy the weekend. it can be quite intimidating seeing armed soldiers and armed police. how should people cope with that? just physically it is intimidating to see. it is not something we're used to seeing. also, it is a reminder that we are perhaps endanger. to seeing. also, it is a reminder that we are perhaps endangerlj think, that we are perhaps endanger.” think, conversely, what we are seeing is positive feedback on twitter and other social media networks were the public say they are actually reassured, particularly with heightened search and screening methods being put in place. i think the reassurance aspect of the operations is actually working at this time. you deal with a lot of security companies and training of s
there will bea over a number of years.there over the weekend. just listen to the advice from people and professionals on the ground. take sensible precautions, as your previous contributors said. don't take large bags. umbrellas etc. and just enjoy the day. be aware of what is going on around you. just enjoy the weekend. it can be quite intimidating seeing armed soldiers and armed police. how should people cope with that? just physically it is intimidating to see. it is not something we're used...
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we havave no idea how polar beas prevent b becoming diabetic, evn thouough they a are massivelely. we to understand that. we have to sttudy them in the wild. they do nott hibernate in zoos r in laboratories. polar bears have secrets to teach us. if people understood those connections better, i think they would have a much greater value to biodiversity, to ecosystems and individual species. >> we both have to understand what science is telling us. we are losing this diversity of life. that loss is directly inflfluencing our ability to led healthier lives. >> if we expropriate the whole earth and try to take off, , we are the lords of creation -- wee are not. we are one of millions of animals. to ththink of itt as planet the oceanan. we have to livive within our means. living within ouour means applis to ecology just as much as it applies to budgets. >> it dodoes require i immediate actition, because the longer we wait, the more sesevere things will be.e. >> we are a social primatetes. as a social climate, we spend a lot of time paying attention to each other. i think it is likike a
we havave no idea how polar beas prevent b becoming diabetic, evn thouough they a are massivelely. we to understand that. we have to sttudy them in the wild. they do nott hibernate in zoos r in laboratories. polar bears have secrets to teach us. if people understood those connections better, i think they would have a much greater value to biodiversity, to ecosystems and individual species. >> we both have to understand what science is telling us. we are losing this diversity of life. that...
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the city is getting the calls and did not have any information except could beà what could be provided>> reporter: there was a lot of shuttling in place including skills and this nearby park evacuations. these two woman got caught up in this. >> i would hate to be the building.>> we have an evacuation plan. we were going to wait for advice when. >> reporter: they blame pg&e because they expanded their refinery and no longer has sufficient backup generators to run the plant on its own. >> i would hope there would be a backup plan for when 25 does go out and the gases buildup but apparently not. >>> two men had been sent us a light behind bars for murdering a dog walker in oakland. today a judge sentence the two suspects to life in prison without the possibility of parole. they killed judy in july 2013. she had taken cell phone video of the two men committing a crime in her neighborhood and fold them in her car and they spotted her and shot and killed her. >>> a big break to report in a cold case death of a young couple killed on a beach in sonoma county 13 years ago. had really says tha
the city is getting the calls and did not have any information except could beà what could be provided>> reporter: there was a lot of shuttling in place including skills and this nearby park evacuations. these two woman got caught up in this. >> i would hate to be the building.>> we have an evacuation plan. we were going to wait for advice when. >> reporter: they blame pg&e because they expanded their refinery and no longer has sufficient backup generators to run...
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between the turmoil on the screen, and, and the ga, today, who i met who is really seeing, who seems at beascredits his wife linda portrayed in a film with keeping him on the strict and the narrow for the calm, sober, and placid life he has now. >> what should i do? >> see how you made it. >> i walked out. she nailed it? the final scene of the movie, portrays watts and the actor who plays web ner walking away from the calm are and squeezes his butt, and i could not help, but ask chuck and linda to recreate that scene for them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ actually for the record, she brought it up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it has been her passion since 1660. >> peace of mind going. you are lost. we might want to follow in the footsteps. keep on going. you got roll the ball. roll the pal. whatever turns you on. that is what keeps you going. >> the officers let me know, it is heroin. >> well, every waking thought, i really want to get high once more. >> everything. >> it is every day battle. it is an every day battle. >> this is the only thing that keeps us alive. p://www.evertz.com>[a5df] >> have a story we should know a
between the turmoil on the screen, and, and the ga, today, who i met who is really seeing, who seems at beascredits his wife linda portrayed in a film with keeping him on the strict and the narrow for the calm, sober, and placid life he has now. >> what should i do? >> see how you made it. >> i walked out. she nailed it? the final scene of the movie, portrays watts and the actor who plays web ner walking away from the calm are and squeezes his butt, and i could not help, but...