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>> next, democratic reaction from speaker of the house nancy pelosi of bjorn, and chuck schumer of new york on the release of the mueller report. in a joint statement they said in part the differences are stark between what attorney general barr said on obstruction and what special counsel mueller said on obstruction. as we continue to review the report, one thing is clear. attorney general barr presented a conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice, while mueller's report appears to undercut that finding. >> jerrold nadler head a news conference on the release of the mueller report. they will request robert mueller to testify before congress. this is just under 10 minutes. rep. nadler: i was going to ask if we are ready, but i think that's it. good afternoon.
>> next, democratic reaction from speaker of the house nancy pelosi of bjorn, and chuck schumer of new york on the release of the mueller report. in a joint statement they said in part the differences are stark between what attorney general barr said on obstruction and what special counsel mueller said on obstruction. as we continue to review the report, one thing is clear. attorney general barr presented a conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice, while mueller's report...
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. >> he looks like an overgrown child in a baby bjorn. >> going to sleep -- >> at the end he's like,y, okay. looks like he's enjoying the rest of his flight. that was cool, man. just ding, ding. ding, ding. >> slept through half of it. >>> pretty bummed out when i tore my hamstring in junior college. but i wasn't going to let it keep me down forever. >> life happens. you got to keep moving. >> you get over it. do what any sensible adult would do in that time. and that's just what i did. >> you push your kids to do better. >> he feels pressure, and that's good because he's got to be the pro. >> it's funny. it's also not. >> so true. >> yeah. you see them everywhere. >> if you're not going to do what i say, i don't know why i come out here. i don't know why i pay for you to be in little league. >> in the rest of the world you play games. here in america you take it so seriously from the first moment they're out there. you got to make sure you're hitting that ball. how are you going to get into college? >> he's 6. >> it's business, right, oli? >> that's what you do. the kids, they strik
. >> he looks like an overgrown child in a baby bjorn. >> going to sleep -- >> at the end he's like,y, okay. looks like he's enjoying the rest of his flight. that was cool, man. just ding, ding. ding, ding. >> slept through half of it. >>> pretty bummed out when i tore my hamstring in junior college. but i wasn't going to let it keep me down forever. >> life happens. you got to keep moving. >> you get over it. do what any sensible adult would do in...
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abba's two leading men benny and bjorn came onto the stage at the end of the performance at the novello has now been seen by 65 million people worldwide. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. the forecast is pretty cloudy today. iam the forecast is pretty cloudy today. i am hopeful many western areas will brighten through the course of the afternoon and to the east, the cloud should lift somewhat apart from in the north sea coast. eastern england, showers drifting in with a bit of sunshine and temperatures could shoot up and enable the showers to turn thundery in the second half of the afternoon particularly in the south—east, midlands and east anglia. 17 in the best of the sunshine in the west. this evening, showers drifting across the midlands and wales, weakening, before getting a new lease of life in northern ireland by the end of the night. clearer skies across scotland, chilly a start on monday, but after a cloudy week in, prospects much sunnier for the start of the new week. still easterly breeze, cloudy on north sea coast. sunshine for many on monday. heavie
abba's two leading men benny and bjorn came onto the stage at the end of the performance at the novello has now been seen by 65 million people worldwide. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. the forecast is pretty cloudy today. iam the forecast is pretty cloudy today. i am hopeful many western areas will brighten through the course of the afternoon and to the east, the cloud should lift somewhat apart from in the north sea coast. eastern england, showers drifting in with a...
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. >> you know there are people, i'm thinking of someone like bjorn lomborg, who argues climate changeeal, but you're exaggerating the effects, trying to rouse people and scare them and spend vast amounts of money doing things that will not ultimately have that much effect because we don't have new technologies to replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> well, first of all, the scientific community is now in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous this is, and they're telling us in no uncertain terms, we're not in a position anymore to stop global warming. all we're trying to do now is slow it down enough that it does not threaten our ability to have civilizations like the ones we have known. even that at this point is not an absolute certainty we can still do it. the good news is that the engineers have done their job as well as the politicians have done theirs badly. the last ten years, the price of a solar panel or wind turbines dropped 90%. this is the cheapest way to generate power around the world now, if we wanted to get this done, we could. wh
. >> you know there are people, i'm thinking of someone like bjorn lomborg, who argues climate changeeal, but you're exaggerating the effects, trying to rouse people and scare them and spend vast amounts of money doing things that will not ultimately have that much effect because we don't have new technologies to replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> well, first of all, the scientific community is now in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous...
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abba's two leading men benny andersson and bjorn ulvaeus came onto the stage at the end of the performancer wrote the music and lyrics to the stage show, which has now been seen by 65 million people worldwide. let's take a look at today's front pages. and brexit continues to grab headlines. the sunday telegraph reports that conservative activists are ‘going on strike' by refusing to campaign for the party because they feel betrayed by the prime minister's approach. the observer leads with theresa may being warned by her mps that they will move to oust her within weeks if the uk is forced to take part in next month's european elections. the sunday times accuses labour of failing to take action against "hundreds of members accused of anti—semitism". labour says all complaints are fully investigated. and the mail says the duchess of sussex has decided not to use the usual royal doctors to oversee the birth of her first child. it claims meghan has chosen to assemble her own female—led team, which the papers suggest could cost "tens of thousands". meghan wants to choose how she has her baby, i
abba's two leading men benny andersson and bjorn ulvaeus came onto the stage at the end of the performancer wrote the music and lyrics to the stage show, which has now been seen by 65 million people worldwide. let's take a look at today's front pages. and brexit continues to grab headlines. the sunday telegraph reports that conservative activists are ‘going on strike' by refusing to campaign for the party because they feel betrayed by the prime minister's approach. the observer leads with...
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abba's two leading men benny and bjorn came onto the stage at the end of the performance at the novelloeople worldwide. 65 million! i need to see it.|j can't believe i haven't seen it yet. those are the main stories this morning. a man who had spent a0 years collecting beer cans has had to call time on his hobby so he can buy a bigger house. nick west originally had 9,300 cans, but now has to reduce his collection to just 1,500. he started buying them in 1975 after seeing a report on tv about a man who sold beer cans to collectors in the us. the oldest one dates from 1936. he admitted stopping would be very painful. and drinking them all would be painful as well, wouldn't it? television gets blamed for a lot of things that you can't blame a beer collection from 1976 on the telly. and letting it take over your life! captivated by this story? i am weirdly obsessed by it! and do you know the term for all things related to beer? breweriana! now you know. a few pints raised to that man, davy russell, and tiger roll. a glorious day at aintree, the greatest steeplechase race in the world, the
abba's two leading men benny and bjorn came onto the stage at the end of the performance at the novelloeople worldwide. 65 million! i need to see it.|j can't believe i haven't seen it yet. those are the main stories this morning. a man who had spent a0 years collecting beer cans has had to call time on his hobby so he can buy a bigger house. nick west originally had 9,300 cans, but now has to reduce his collection to just 1,500. he started buying them in 1975 after seeing a report on tv about a...
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chief executive bjorn kjos said the company was "currently assessing" the financial impact of the groundinges into its privacy practices. total sales at the social media giant for the first three months of the year leapt 26% to just over $15 billion, narrowly beating market expectations. let's check in with the markets and see what is going on at the moment. the ftse is down at the moment. a lot of retailer tracking the sun, not sainsbury's. the shares are down about 5% at the moment. the dax is down about 15%, and the german banks are taking it down at the moment. at the moment. that's all the business news. thousands of emperor penguin chicks in the orld's second largest colony have been wiped out because the sea—ice where they're being raised isn't strong enough to support them. researchers at the british antarctic survey made the discovery after studying satellite images of the region. the duke of cambridge is meeting survivors of the christchurch terror attack and theirfamilies in new zealand. earlier he took part in an anzac day memorial service for soldiers who died in the first and
chief executive bjorn kjos said the company was "currently assessing" the financial impact of the groundinges into its privacy practices. total sales at the social media giant for the first three months of the year leapt 26% to just over $15 billion, narrowly beating market expectations. let's check in with the markets and see what is going on at the moment. the ftse is down at the moment. a lot of retailer tracking the sun, not sainsbury's. the shares are down about 5% at the moment....