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brian may is doing well. he's put on nine kilos injust four weeks. he does well, he can be playing with brian mason in time for christmas. jane douglas, bbc spotlight. now you wouldn't want any ‘beef‘ with this next animal... this cow certainly stands out from the crowd — and it's notjust because his name is ‘knickers'. the enormous steer in western australia is believed to be the biggest cow in the country. it's size has saved his life — as his owner, geoff pearson, failed to sell him to the slaughter house because he was too big. the seven—year—old weighs 1.4 tonnes and is two metre's high. knickers is now enjoying his retirement with the rest of the herd. now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to ben rich. don't really know how to follow that. so i willjust talk about don't really know how to follow that. so i will just talk about the weather. it has changed quite a lot today. we started off pretty quietly with my twins, but some dense fog patches. as the day wind on we brought some heavy rain and in many places pretty
brian may is doing well. he's put on nine kilos injust four weeks. he does well, he can be playing with brian mason in time for christmas. jane douglas, bbc spotlight. now you wouldn't want any ‘beef‘ with this next animal... this cow certainly stands out from the crowd — and it's notjust because his name is ‘knickers'. the enormous steer in western australia is believed to be the biggest cow in the country. it's size has saved his life — as his owner, geoff pearson, failed to sell...
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biopic bohemian rhapsody had cinemas around the world this week memories of former queen bandmates brian may and roger taylor were closely involved in the film's production. american act our ronnie malik portrays thinker and entertainer pretty mercury will sold over two hundred million records with. the film recounted the story of the band from the beginning to their legendary live a performance in nine hundred eighty five i think here is before mercury. this week what he did rhapsody hit cinemas in germany in the us. i will definitely go see bohemian rhapsody and not least because freddie mercury was born in my native tanzania onto a german artist now a twenty year old lena in august better known as the now she shot to fame here when she played live you the witch in the b.b. and tina will be serious but lena is not only an actress she's been writing songs for years she is just about to release her third album and here is the first single of her better than or rebels. this is. not going to listen to a. cut. i'm so. glad. glad. to. get a. leg legs. cut. live dangerously stay young and be a re
biopic bohemian rhapsody had cinemas around the world this week memories of former queen bandmates brian may and roger taylor were closely involved in the film's production. american act our ronnie malik portrays thinker and entertainer pretty mercury will sold over two hundred million records with. the film recounted the story of the band from the beginning to their legendary live a performance in nine hundred eighty five i think here is before mercury. this week what he did rhapsody hit...
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we can get rain with pockets of some of thi isolated freezing stuff closer to d.c.so of that brian may be washed away. be careful out there. let me show you the radar. you can see it here. you can down load the nbc washington app. iis is a little bit behind i won a little bit. my time hasn't updated. this is the story. this is the currentpicture. i had to think of what was going on. from winchester martinsburg to hagerstown, we're looking at freezing rain,leet out there. these are the areas i'm actually hearing about some accidents right along 'si-81. light. and i have any friends in facebook say it's freezing in. now it's rain. i think it's switching back and forth. just use caution on this area. i think areas back offth t west and western maryland, that's where we're seeing some problems. that may hold on to the cold air longer. but if you have family that wants to travel today and say they'reeaded down i-81 down to roanoke, it's been freezing rain for an while roanoke areas since about 2:00, 3:00 a.m. they have freezing rain. maybe just wait. ave your friends wait and hav your famil
we can get rain with pockets of some of thi isolated freezing stuff closer to d.c.so of that brian may be washed away. be careful out there. let me show you the radar. you can see it here. you can down load the nbc washington app. iis is a little bit behind i won a little bit. my time hasn't updated. this is the story. this is the currentpicture. i had to think of what was going on. from winchester martinsburg to hagerstown, we're looking at freezing rain,leet out there. these are the areas i'm...
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drummer roger taylor guitarist brian may both also portrayed in the movie were closely involved in its creation. it's a production that was some ten years in the making the resulting movie features an outstanding performance by rummy lack as freddie mercury. the story also takes audiences to munich where the musicians recorded a number of group and solo records. here to mercury lived life to the fullest as depicted in this video first solo single. actress barbara valen scene was one of the singer's closest friends at one point they even live together situation that her children at least quickly got used to. each of my daughters to for themselves sometimes i'd have friends round and they just would drop when they saw freddie mercury in his underpants in the kitchen. and i never even introduced him. to all i had to say was yes that's him so. very. the end of mercury's time in munich coincided with a low point in his life. the singer solo career was floundering. the film shows i'm increasingly surrounded by the wrong kind of friends we all felt we want to portray pretty nice humanity to t
drummer roger taylor guitarist brian may both also portrayed in the movie were closely involved in its creation. it's a production that was some ten years in the making the resulting movie features an outstanding performance by rummy lack as freddie mercury. the story also takes audiences to munich where the musicians recorded a number of group and solo records. here to mercury lived life to the fullest as depicted in this video first solo single. actress barbara valen scene was one of the...
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and georgia was a closely watched race between stacey abrams and brian kemp may be headed for a run off. >>> we know democrats will control the house and the republicans will control the senate. with results coming in, the margins have been questioned here. back to you guys. >> thank you, doug. >>> it's 5:13, the voting process may be over, but election officials across the area are still busy counting your votes. we'll show you what happened overnight in alameda county. county. >>> good morning, right now we have traffic that is getting busier, approaching the macarthur maze coming around to the bay bridge. >>> enjoy yesterday, it's cooler, but temperatures are well above average, we'll show you that on a wednesday forecast. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insu
and georgia was a closely watched race between stacey abrams and brian kemp may be headed for a run off. >>> we know democrats will control the house and the republicans will control the senate. with results coming in, the margins have been questioned here. back to you guys. >> thank you, doug. >>> it's 5:13, the voting process may be over, but election officials across the area are still busy counting your votes. we'll show you what happened overnight in alameda county....
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hey, steve. >> brian, we may finally have clarity in the sunshine state. in this recount now, the manual recount in the race in florida playing out. nelson has been trying to overcome the 12,000 vote gap against scott. the manual recount statewide going to continue till sunday. they won't release a final total till then. today it finished. it starred and finished in the critical county of broward county. heavily democratic. massive broward county and again the issue we've been talking about in broward county it is the ball game in the election. it's the undervote. if you looked at the senate race, total number of votes that were cast in broward, if you looked at the governor's race, same ballot, total number of votes cast that's an undervote of more than 26,000. the contention from the nelson campaign, the reason why there was still suspense they said there were votes cast, 20 plus,000 of them in the senate race that the machine didn't read and the manual count would ach ca that. the other pablt, it was the ballot design. they opened up all the ballots tod
hey, steve. >> brian, we may finally have clarity in the sunshine state. in this recount now, the manual recount in the race in florida playing out. nelson has been trying to overcome the 12,000 vote gap against scott. the manual recount statewide going to continue till sunday. they won't release a final total till then. today it finished. it starred and finished in the critical county of broward county. heavily democratic. massive broward county and again the issue we've been talking...
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. >> ed: looks like brian's satellite may have gone down.re you back, bria bryan. >> i can hear you. >> ed: sorry pick up where you left off there. >> bottom line if we denied this open hearing and don't couple it with this private hearing, what we will allow is comey to hide behind potentially issues of perjury, right? because the department of justice right now is investigating him for leaking. and if we don't hold him to an account, then i think what you are going to see is basically an arsonist who started a forest fire and complaining about it the whole time. we can't hold his feet to the very fire that he started. >> ed: you are a democrat as i mentioned. democrats were not happy with the way he handled the clinton investigation now have you republicans not happy with the way he handled the trump investigation. what about the rest of the fbi? waiting for the trump justice department to get to the bottom of that not just comey and his leaking. andrew mccabe who lost his job, strzok and page the fbi agents who were texting back and forth
. >> ed: looks like brian's satellite may have gone down.re you back, bria bryan. >> i can hear you. >> ed: sorry pick up where you left off there. >> bottom line if we denied this open hearing and don't couple it with this private hearing, what we will allow is comey to hide behind potentially issues of perjury, right? because the department of justice right now is investigating him for leaking. and if we don't hold him to an account, then i think what you are going to...
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classroom, tion presentation center, mobile together.n studio all when brian will that idea that was may when he had the conversation with us. first stop was walt whitman high and we hit the road and we were not sure whether it was going to work and team of individual many still at c-span built this and put this together. last thing was something that brian said to us and that face behind our network and gave us the ability communities, he 1993 and c-span was 14 years old. we will be 40. so people didn't know what c-span was all about. to talk s the ability it people and listen to them and bring back feedback to washington. was the reaction you got on the road? what were some of the highlights years?he early guest: the reaction from most curiosity.great there was a lot of excitement when it rolled in to town. not many 45-foot motor coaches on the road with the same inside ours did. so when we round to the schools we were met very reaccept by the -- receptively. some other highlights outside of people we met we did in my mind some pretty cool things that year. we went up in a blimp in orl
classroom, tion presentation center, mobile together.n studio all when brian will that idea that was may when he had the conversation with us. first stop was walt whitman high and we hit the road and we were not sure whether it was going to work and team of individual many still at c-span built this and put this together. last thing was something that brian said to us and that face behind our network and gave us the ability communities, he 1993 and c-span was 14 years old. we will be 40. so...
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combination classroom, presentation center, mobile television studio altogether and when brian had that idea, that was in may when he had the conversation and the bus hit the road, our first stop was walt whitman high school and we hit the road on november 1. we were not sure if this was going to work and a talented team of individuals, many of them still at c-span, put this all together. the last way -- thing was something brian said to us, let's put a face behind the network and it gave us the ability to go out in communities. .-span was 14 years old next year, we will be 40 years old and a lot of people did not know what c-span was about. it gave us the idea to talk to people and give back to our colleagues in washington. host: what was the reaction on the road? what are some of the highlights from the early years? from mosthe reaction people was great curiosity. it was a lot of excitement when the bus rolled in to town. there were not many 45 foot motor coaches on the road that had the same kind of inside ours did. when we came up to the schools, we were met receptively by teachers and students, which wa
combination classroom, presentation center, mobile television studio altogether and when brian had that idea, that was in may when he had the conversation and the bus hit the road, our first stop was walt whitman high school and we hit the road on november 1. we were not sure if this was going to work and a talented team of individuals, many of them still at c-span, put this all together. the last way -- thing was something brian said to us, let's put a face behind the network and it gave us...
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may ask -- >> put down the microphone. >> are you worrying about indictments coming down on this investigation? mr. president -- -- >> i tell you, cnn should be ashamed of themselves having you work for them. >> brianr, his press pass was deactivated. >> what i saw was a battery, not by jim acosta, but the young white house aide. if you are holding something, if i may come and you snatch it from me, this is now an extension of me and that means you have battered me. you have insulted me. >> brian: can you believe it? he's a lawyer, too. what is she talking about? he was told to sit down, told to give up the microphone, and he didn't. and now he's blaming the intern? >> how anyone can come to that conclusion while watching that video sober, mind you -- the person who made that particular comment, you are right. a law degree. this isn't some pungent pungenm notre dame. if anyone thinks that 21-year-old intern accosted acosta, it's time to look at a new profession. >> brian: jim acosta didn't really ask a question. his first words were "i want to challenge you." who says that to the president? ask a question. this is what you say to make us to request mike don't make it about you. did he make it about
may ask -- >> put down the microphone. >> are you worrying about indictments coming down on this investigation? mr. president -- -- >> i tell you, cnn should be ashamed of themselves having you work for them. >> brianr, his press pass was deactivated. >> what i saw was a battery, not by jim acosta, but the young white house aide. if you are holding something, if i may come and you snatch it from me, this is now an extension of me and that means you have battered...
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we may have brian kilmeade. we may have steve doocy, mingling with fans, signing book.get to do cool stuff like this. that sounds like a good idea. join us on fox news, midterm election coverage. you get to see all of this in action. steve: that's right. gather around at fox square, 6:00 a.m. are tomorrow morning. thank you, carly. ainsley: very good at walking backwards and talking at same time. steve: she could work in admissions department of any college. ainsley: exactly. todd piro is having breakfast with all of our friends in tennessee. we'll check in with him coming up next. ♪ sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. acidic foods can your enamel is very precious. wear away your enamel. your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel because it helps protect and strengthen your enam
we may have brian kilmeade. we may have steve doocy, mingling with fans, signing book.get to do cool stuff like this. that sounds like a good idea. join us on fox news, midterm election coverage. you get to see all of this in action. steve: that's right. gather around at fox square, 6:00 a.m. are tomorrow morning. thank you, carly. ainsley: very good at walking backwards and talking at same time. steve: she could work in admissions department of any college. ainsley: exactly. todd piro is...
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. >> yeah, brian, and we may finally have clarity in the sunshine state.ount now, the manual recount in this senate race playing out. of course, nelson has been trying to overcome that 12,000-vote gap against scott. the manual recount statewide going to continue until sunday. they won't release a final total until then, but today it finished, it started and finished in the critical county of broward county. heavily democratic, massive broward county. and again, the issue we've been talking about in broward county, it is the ball game in this senate election. if you look at the senate race in broward county, total number of votes that were cast in broward, if you looked at the governor's race, same bat lollo. that's an undervote of more than 26,000. the contention from the nelson campaign, there was suspension in this race was, they said, hey, there were 20,000 plus votes in the race that the machine didn't read. in the manual recount, they said, would catch that. the other possibility was the ballot design. the senate race being buried under this column of
. >> yeah, brian, and we may finally have clarity in the sunshine state.ount now, the manual recount in this senate race playing out. of course, nelson has been trying to overcome that 12,000-vote gap against scott. the manual recount statewide going to continue until sunday. they won't release a final total until then, but today it finished, it started and finished in the critical county of broward county. heavily democratic, massive broward county. and again, the issue we've been...
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may now needs help to sell her plan to the u.k. parliament and the e.u. parliament. let's get to willem marks live in brussels. where do we stand now? >> reporter: so, brian, that brexit battle you mentioned has essentially moved from brussels and now will take place in westminster. over the weekend theresa may came here to get the seal of approval from her 27 counterparts from across the european union and they gave it to her pretty straightforwardly. the mass was on her side here. back in london it will be a lot more challenging and that is because not only do you have the opposition parties saying they will vote against her withdrawal agreements as it currently stands, but you have members of the small northern irish body saying they may abstain on the vote you have dozens of members of her own conservative party who have said publicly they will try to vote it down when it comes to parliament in the next few weeks. that's why theresa may starting yesterday essentially has launched a campaign saying this is the best and indeed only option available to british lawmakers. they have got to vote for this otherwise they risk facing no brexit, things could ge
may now needs help to sell her plan to the u.k. parliament and the e.u. parliament. let's get to willem marks live in brussels. where do we stand now? >> reporter: so, brian, that brexit battle you mentioned has essentially moved from brussels and now will take place in westminster. over the weekend theresa may came here to get the seal of approval from her 27 counterparts from across the european union and they gave it to her pretty straightforwardly. the mass was on her side here. back...
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exchange. >>> in england, pressure continuing to mount on theresa may an her brexit deal willem marx is joining us now with more from london. >> brian want to give you a brief political history of the last week through the eyes of currency traders we have the pound here, cable against the dollar last week theresa may came back with a deal between her negotiators and the brussels negotiate beors and what the die deal would look like then we had some people quit there were a number of people within the party saying they would like to oust her, and then the numbers have stabilized because they were not able to get the numbers for that then the dup, they are in the confidence and supply agreement, a coalition agreement with conservative parties in the parliament, they voted for the first time since last year's general election against the government it was a small finance bill related vote but this is a sign they are deeply unhappy with the proposals theresa may has put to the government here, to the parliament here, to the people here in the united kingdom in the days ahead, a lot to watch in brussels ahead of the summit this morning,
exchange. >>> in england, pressure continuing to mount on theresa may an her brexit deal willem marx is joining us now with more from london. >> brian want to give you a brief political history of the last week through the eyes of currency traders we have the pound here, cable against the dollar last week theresa may came back with a deal between her negotiators and the brussels negotiate beors and what the die deal would look like then we had some people quit there were a number...
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good morning welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan hope you're having a great friday wherever you may be here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. stock futures not giving us indication on where things will go we are down about 24 points. early trade. things have time to turn around. more on the markets and your money coming up. first your top story president trump arriving in argentina overnight for the g20 summit he is expected to hold a face-to-face meeting with china's president xi jinping we have full team coverage as always of this high stakes visit. eamon javers is live on the ground in argentina eunice yoon in beijing and gordon chang is on set to break down what is likely to happen eamon, take us through what we can expect over the next 24 to 48 hours >> good morning. let me take you through what you can expect in the next 24 to 48 minutes here first we saw the two leaders of the summit arrive last night, president trump and president xi jinping arriving late last night. president trump i
good morning welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan hope you're having a great friday wherever you may be here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. stock futures not giving us indication on where things will go we are down about 24 points. early trade. things have time to turn around. more on the markets and your money coming up. first your top story president trump arriving in argentina overnight for the g20 summit he is expected...
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provisional ballots are being counted, and stacey abrams is refusing to concede in the rate against brian kemp, and it may result in a runoff in december. >>> three house races in california have not been decided, and it is possible that democrats could flip all three of those seats. >>> as we observe veterans day today, events are being held across the bay area to honor those who served in the military, and this morning a commemoration is planned for the korean war memorial in san francisco, and it will begin at 11:00. the u.s. servicemen and women were also honored in san francisco yesterday, and this was an event honoring the historic all black buffalo soldier army units, stationed there in 1809 to 1902. >>> just hoping they are somehow watching or someone has seen them and they are watching. >>> amid the heart breaking loss, stories of home from the fire zone, and we will hear from one man whose desperate play has been answered. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this i
provisional ballots are being counted, and stacey abrams is refusing to concede in the rate against brian kemp, and it may result in a runoff in december. >>> three house races in california have not been decided, and it is possible that democrats could flip all three of those seats. >>> as we observe veterans day today, events are being held across the bay area to honor those who served in the military, and this morning a commemoration is planned for the korean war memorial...
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it also appears the shooter, a former marine, may have battled with ptsd, brian, and sadly we have learnedformer fox news correspondent adam housley's 18-year-old niece, alaina, was among the victims. >> brian: his brother's daughter. unbelievable. thank you so much. meanwhile, republicans appeared to triumph in florida's senate and governor race. now florida senator marco rubio is saying democrats are using underhanded tactics to steal the governor and senate seat. he will be here next. ♪ will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. ♪ >> brian: the midterms are over. or are they over? the last two senate races we thought were going to theid g.o.p., i'm talking about florida, i'm talking about arizona. thousands of uncounted ball
it also appears the shooter, a former marine, may have battled with ptsd, brian, and sadly we have learnedformer fox news correspondent adam housley's 18-year-old niece, alaina, was among the victims. >> brian: his brother's daughter. unbelievable. thank you so much. meanwhile, republicans appeared to triumph in florida's senate and governor race. now florida senator marco rubio is saying democrats are using underhanded tactics to steal the governor and senate seat. he will be here next....
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even if we agree some conduct may be impeachable, the question becomes whether there is the political will to impeach. brianfollowing that, you wrote, we are not trump. mr. gerhardt: what i am trying to get at has to do with the recognition that there may be things presidents do that are bad. some of these things might be an impeachable offense. but we have to deal with the question, what is the significance of the failure to impeach in those conditions? that is what i am trying to address in the book. i think several things are significant. it may remind us about the political will that might be needed for impeachment. you can have bad misconduct, but then the question becomes do the numbers work in a way that would work against it? a second thing to think about is that impeachment is linked to culture. there are things the culture may think are so bad we have to get rid of somebody, but maybe the culture is disposed to discount things or not treat them as terribly awful. i think that helps explain bill clinton. and why he is not tossed out of office. the lie happened under oath but enough people in the se
even if we agree some conduct may be impeachable, the question becomes whether there is the political will to impeach. brianfollowing that, you wrote, we are not trump. mr. gerhardt: what i am trying to get at has to do with the recognition that there may be things presidents do that are bad. some of these things might be an impeachable offense. but we have to deal with the question, what is the significance of the failure to impeach in those conditions? that is what i am trying to address in...
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may try to move this population. we will find out to see what happens. brian there is concern that more are coming. have you heard there are more caravans coming? griff: we know for sure officials say at least 1,000 to maybe more are coming from southern caravan making its way here. and from mexicali where that ms-13 member was apprehended going across to calexico. those migrants, which was believed to be about 2,000 may be headed this way because they have even worse conditions and less space and resources there in mexicali. steve: it's a desperate situation. let's bring in dr. nicole saphier fox news medical contributor. >> i'm here. steve: as you look at those images, there are people in a area has capacity 3,000, there are 6,000 people there. what are your concerns? >> everything we are seeing in the shelter now are any time you have overcrowding and poor sanitation. they had to bring in a new pump recently because the sewage was overflowing into all the showers. and so when you have these type the close nit situations with poor sanitation. you are going t
may try to move this population. we will find out to see what happens. brian there is concern that more are coming. have you heard there are more caravans coming? griff: we know for sure officials say at least 1,000 to maybe more are coming from southern caravan making its way here. and from mexicali where that ms-13 member was apprehended going across to calexico. those migrants, which was believed to be about 2,000 may be headed this way because they have even worse conditions and less space...
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brian, this is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or anything? brian: i felt that it was good. when we showed the sample to the hospital, they were very receptive. -lemonis: so that went well. -brian: yes. but we had one little thing that turned me off a little bit. larry: i broke the company. you were right. lemonis: you've spent a lot of time kind of admitting fault. i sympathize with you, but i kind of don't give a...anymore. i'm scared to bring business here. lemonis: i wanted to get anany progress or anything?ob. brian: we had one little thing that turned me off a little bit. on friday afternoon, i got a call from larry. he couldn't make the meeting on monday, and i set that meeting up a week beforehand, so i couldn't even call anybody to cancel on that monday. we had to push it to th
brian, this is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or anything? brian: i felt that it was good. when we showed...
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may be notable reasons but not qualifying reasons for asylum. brian were multiple assaults against the agents. you come streaming in holding your country's flag, that you are evidently running from. the mexican government says they have tossed out 98 people involved in sunday's raids. they have been able to identify then. that means they will not get asylum in mexico or u.s. steve: they have been deported. one of the reasons so many people joined the caravan is because, with the caravan, there is safety passing through mexico from honduras. you don't have to worry about the drug cartels and gangs as well. but the president last night was down in biloxi as you know. tupelo as well. stumping for the republican candidate for the u.s. senate. he said, folks have a choice tuesday, when it comes to voting, if you're looking for a strong national security and border security, vote republican. his message for the people who were in the caravans? turn around. watch. >> you look at what's happening on our border. and you see people coming up by the thousands an
may be notable reasons but not qualifying reasons for asylum. brian were multiple assaults against the agents. you come streaming in holding your country's flag, that you are evidently running from. the mexican government says they have tossed out 98 people involved in sunday's raids. they have been able to identify then. that means they will not get asylum in mexico or u.s. steve: they have been deported. one of the reasons so many people joined the caravan is because, with the caravan, there...
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the democratic gubernatorial hopeful stacey abrams, who is facing georgia secretary of state brian kemp. oprah mayd! >> hi, denise. >> hi, oprah. >> how are you? >> i'm wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. surprise, surprise. >> surprised? i am shocked. >> surprise. >> denise was definitely surprised. many reacting saying, does oprah even know how to knock a door? >> oh, yes, how does that work? >> so it was interesting because stacey abrams, the candidate, had no idea that oprah wanted to be a part of her campaign. she got a phone call just last week with oprah saying, hey, stacey, it's oprah winfrey. she's like, girl, i need to pull over. >> that's great. you get a vote. you get a vote. you get a vote. polls apparently too close to call, potentially -- >> potentially close. >> talking about maybe even a run-off. >> it will likely end in a run-off next month there in georgia. >>> all right. coming up, twizzlers under fire. a man says his favorite candy made him sick. and as such, he's suing. >>> but first, that scare at sea for passengers aboard a cruise ship. what the cruise line is saying about
the democratic gubernatorial hopeful stacey abrams, who is facing georgia secretary of state brian kemp. oprah mayd! >> hi, denise. >> hi, oprah. >> how are you? >> i'm wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. surprise, surprise. >> surprised? i am shocked. >> surprise. >> denise was definitely surprised. many reacting saying, does oprah even know how to knock a door? >> oh, yes, how does that work? >> so it was interesting because stacey...
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brian kemp. that will in response to a suit fired by a nonprofit group. aprons's campaign file lawsuits claiming thousands of ballots maye been counted properly. brian kemp is ahead by nearly 60,000 votes. the campaign says it is mathematically impossible for abrams to force a runoff in that election. arizona republican martha makes allie conceding to kiersten's inema. >> i congratulated her on the first female senator in a hard-fought battle. i wish her all success as she represents arizona in the senate. rob: sinema reacting after she was put had by 30,000 votes. >> arizona rejected what has become far too common in our country, name-calling, petty personal attacks and doing whatever it takes to get elected. rob: democrats flipping that seat which was held by jeff flake. republicans still hold of four seat advantage in the senate. jillian: matt whitaker may step aside for the russia investigation, the president's pick to temporarily run the doj, ethics officials on matters that they want recusal. it is unclear whether those meetings will take pl. whitaker has been critical of the special counsel in the past and democr
brian kemp. that will in response to a suit fired by a nonprofit group. aprons's campaign file lawsuits claiming thousands of ballots maye been counted properly. brian kemp is ahead by nearly 60,000 votes. the campaign says it is mathematically impossible for abrams to force a runoff in that election. arizona republican martha makes allie conceding to kiersten's inema. >> i congratulated her on the first female senator in a hard-fought battle. i wish her all success as she represents...
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we may go live shortly to republican brian kemp.e heard from the democratic nominee for the gubial battle. there's still a lot of votes to be counted stacy abraham says she wants all of the votes counted. >> a lot of battles especially in the u.s. senate. >> let's head to nevada where dean helder faces off against democratic challenger jackie rosen. dan springer is live. the campaign headquarters, what did we know so far things just took a big swing. the behemoth clark county just released its first batch of votes it gave jackie rosen the lead. 52-44% the republican trying to hold on to the seat with the 5% democratic registration advantage and the a year ago in clark county in the first drop of votes in this you, rosen held a 75% vote advantage. i don't think it is the entire county. just a portion of the county. another bad sign for the helder camp in wascco county in the swing state. rosen held a 10,000 vote advantage. adding an additional 3,000 from people who voted today. she still holds a 9,000 vote advantage. all of the punne
we may go live shortly to republican brian kemp.e heard from the democratic nominee for the gubial battle. there's still a lot of votes to be counted stacy abraham says she wants all of the votes counted. >> a lot of battles especially in the u.s. senate. >> let's head to nevada where dean helder faces off against democratic challenger jackie rosen. dan springer is live. the campaign headquarters, what did we know so far things just took a big swing. the behemoth clark county just...
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good morning welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian you're having a great friday wherever yo
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worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome from where in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan happy thanksgiving eve here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day and give thanks because futures are higher right now. listen, dow futures are up 84 points this is not a giant comeback but the fact we're in the green may be reason to give thanks given we lost about 1,000 points on the dow in just two days. you guessed it bonds holding steady, about 3.08% on the ten-year. the bond yield had been a huge story most of the day, most of the year i should say, because that 3.25, we wereinflation. let's see if asia was able to come back at all and not really the nikkei 2.25 down hang seng up shanghai up. mixed trade there. overseas in europe, a similar story. again, we're up a bit here seeing small gains a bit of green on the screen, but remember we have been here before the last couple of days europe was mixed, too we saw the u.s. market slide as the day went on. outside of stocks, here's a global look at commodities and currencies oil, you heard the presi
worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome from where in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan happy thanksgiving eve here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day and give thanks because futures are higher right now. listen, dow futures are up 84 points this is not a giant comeback but the fact we're in the green may be reason to give thanks given we lost about 1,000 points on the dow in just two days. you guessed it bonds...
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brian: here's something you may not have heard before.age. a 69-year-old dutchman claims he identifies as a younger man and he is now suing to lower his age by 20 years on his birth certificate. ainsley: here to react fox nation host tyrus and brit mchenry. welcome to the couch this morning. >> thanks for having me. katie: this guy wants to say he is 20 years younger than he biologically is. >> the cat is out of the bag everybody knows. defeats the purpose. you are the old guy who want to be 20 years younger and right back to where he come from. brian: willing to relinquish social security and change his status. >> all for the lady. cat south bag. tyrus, your plan sex posed. you can't do that anymore. >> i'm excited about getting old. >> i just love that he insisted it was his age that that's the only reason women wouldn't swipe right on him. maybe a few. i don't know. steve: well, listen, he says that the medical communities has determined him to be at age 30 to 45 years old because is he at such good shape. >> doctors need to build hous
brian: here's something you may not have heard before.age. a 69-year-old dutchman claims he identifies as a younger man and he is now suing to lower his age by 20 years on his birth certificate. ainsley: here to react fox nation host tyrus and brit mchenry. welcome to the couch this morning. >> thanks for having me. katie: this guy wants to say he is 20 years younger than he biologically is. >> the cat is out of the bag everybody knows. defeats the purpose. you are the old guy who...
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in may of this year pro publica and the new york times magazine extensively reviewed joe bryan's one thousand nine hundred six murder conviction the jury and found that brian murdered his wife in large part due to testimony by a police investigator with a forty hour training certificate in blood stain pattern analysis a forty hour training certificate to decide somebody may are you serious it's only longer to learn basic h.t.m.l. and my website hampsters sitting on a ham dot com is still all fall. joe brian was sentenced to ninety nine years despite having an alibi character witnesses and other physical evidence suggesting innocence plus several experts with far more experience than forty hours of training every beauty of the blood stain pattern testimony how is all this bad science getting through take it away chris fabric cats of the innocence project what you have right today in the status quo you have scientifically illiterate judges that are being presented as evidence by scientifically illiterate prosecutors that are being resisted by scientifically illiterate defense attorneys and then the validity and reliability of these techniques are weighed by
in may of this year pro publica and the new york times magazine extensively reviewed joe bryan's one thousand nine hundred six murder conviction the jury and found that brian murdered his wife in large part due to testimony by a police investigator with a forty hour training certificate in blood stain pattern analysis a forty hour training certificate to decide somebody may are you serious it's only longer to learn basic h.t.m.l. and my website hampsters sitting on a ham dot com is still all...
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the british prime minister trees in may is racing against the clock to win support at home and abroad for back supply with the e.u. set to vote on sunday may still has to convince the skeptics in her own party who call it a sellout the actual the deal was agreed last week what may in the e.u. or ago she nick negotiating now is a declaration covering future relations may has been seeking possible concessions but her prospects for that are not looking good. teresa mayes hoping the road to brecht's its success at home might just run through brussels together with e.u. chief john claude juncker she's trying to hammer out the text of a draft deal governing her country's future relationship with the e.u. but a two hour meeting behind closed doors only yielded a pledge to talk more we've had a very good meeting this evening we've made further progress and as a result we've given sufficient direction to our negotiators i hope for them to be able to resolve the remaining issues and that work will start immediately i now plan to return for further mee
i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the british prime minister trees in may is racing against the clock to win support at home and abroad for back supply with the e.u. set to vote on sunday may still has to convince the skeptics in her own party who call it a sellout the actual the deal was agreed last week what may in the e.u. or ago she nick negotiating now is a declaration covering future relations may has been seeking possible concessions but her prospects for that are not...
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good morning and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. it is nice to be back with you after last week's wild ride, stock futures here indicating the likelihood maybe of another possible drop. the nasdaq is higher let's just call that flat. remember, despite that wild volatility we actually ended up on the dow kind of hard to believe. with that, the ten year yield a little lower right now it's quietly crept back up to the 3.20%. 3.25%, the yield number, everybody starts to watch, worry about interest rates and the markets. worldwide in asia, it was a decline. you can see a lot. that's the bond yield. china and japan falling. let's get to that. china, down 1.5% the hang seng down 2%. shanghai held up okay just down .4 of 1%. a lot of red in asia our futures a mixed trade. let's wrap this whole thing up because there is a lot going on. joining us from london is daniel morris, senior investment strategist at asset management daniel, i think what's kind of hard to believe and why we eluded to it at the top of the show is despite all of the vol
good morning and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. it is nice to be back with you after last week's wild ride, stock futures here indicating the likelihood maybe of another possible drop. the nasdaq is higher let's just call that flat. remember, despite that wild volatility we actually ended up on the dow kind of hard to believe. with that, the ten year yield a little lower right now it's quietly crept back up to the 3.20%. 3.25%, the yield...
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brian kemp. multiple lawsuits filed on abrams' behalf claiming thousands of ballots may not have been counted properlyeads by nearly 60,000 votes. that's a look at your headline. brian: i don't know what she is doing. but she lost. steve: just a point of clarification. senator nelson's complaint against the state of florida argues rejecting ballots for miss matched signatures in the first place is unconstitutional. brian: that makes sense. steve: migrant caravan packed with 6500 people is getting closer to our border. how will the u.s. handle the huge influx of people all at once? we will talk to a. brian: caravan that doesn't stop. could hillary clinton be erased from the history books? the big move that's about to happen. ♪ never did think we would get together again ♪ talking real proud ♪ in america ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airw
brian kemp. multiple lawsuits filed on abrams' behalf claiming thousands of ballots may not have been counted properlyeads by nearly 60,000 votes. that's a look at your headline. brian: i don't know what she is doing. but she lost. steve: just a point of clarification. senator nelson's complaint against the state of florida argues rejecting ballots for miss matched signatures in the first place is unconstitutional. brian: that makes sense. steve: migrant caravan packed with 6500 people is...
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. >> reporter: the pair survived, but brian worries about other elderly neighbors who may have escaped use a gift card to walmart? >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak and tragedy, the community is pulling together. >> i'm just desperate thelp. it's so hard. this community is so impacted. i've been crying myself to sleep every night. >> reporter: neighigr helping or as they cope with the deadliest wildfire in california history. mark barger, nbc news. >>> we are following some breaking news tonight at 5:00. what we're learning about the fifth arrest in the murder of that 10-year-old girl. >>> plus the search for answers after a high-level county employee admits to stealing millions of your tax dollars so he could gamble. >>> also tonight, a father's legacy. >> it's wonderful to see him honored for the years of service that he gave to the nation. >> reporter: the presidential medal of freedom awarded to the late antonin scalia. his son talks only to nhos4 about thr. >>> and fascinated by photo filters? >> it just makes your face look so much more beautiful and flawless. >> it's the n
. >> reporter: the pair survived, but brian worries about other elderly neighbors who may have escaped use a gift card to walmart? >> reporter: in the midst of heartbreak and tragedy, the community is pulling together. >> i'm just desperate thelp. it's so hard. this community is so impacted. i've been crying myself to sleep every night. >> reporter: neighigr helping or as they cope with the deadliest wildfire in california history. mark barger, nbc news. >>> we...
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you may recall earlier and, brian, you have been reporting on this, dallas, texas, new york city amongesting development here that this particular source over at dow jones says it will be an even split between two. truly, brian, a tale of two cities >> listen, let's engage this discussion because dow jaeones, they're going after it definitidefi definitively over the weekend. i want to give dow jones credit on that. but my sources, what we're saying, based on the tone of the call that they had on friday, there was some take away for the people i spoke with that amazon may be ready to break it into a couple of different pieces for whatever reason. lack of tech talent, i had no idea but you can't just put 50,000 people in one place in one time. not in some of the areas that we're talking about. that's why part of our reporting over the weekend, transportation infrastructure, there might have been a quote, very generous package to help get people around >> now this colonize to questal if you think about the geography. favoring northern virginia for quite some time now. if it is, in fact, t
you may recall earlier and, brian, you have been reporting on this, dallas, texas, new york city amongesting development here that this particular source over at dow jones says it will be an even split between two. truly, brian, a tale of two cities >> listen, let's engage this discussion because dow jaeones, they're going after it definitidefi definitively over the weekend. i want to give dow jones credit on that. but my sources, what we're saying, based on the tone of the call that they...
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dom chu here with what may be next for health care dom. >> as we talk about health care overall, briane on the idea of valuations for the entire market have resized given the moves lower that we've seen. one of the things that we've seen is the overall valuation from a price to earnings perspective for many of the sectors in the s&p 500 with health care standing up because if you look at the s&p 500's overall forward price to earnings ratio, that is to say how much you pay in stock price today for every dollar of anticipated earnings next year, we're trading just shy of around 16 times that mark again, a revaluation there the health care sectors forward price to earnings ratio, it's in line with the s&p 500 now. not as growthy as some parts of the market, but still trading a valuation that's in line with the market it's lower than it has been in the past one other way to look at it for comparison sake is to take a look at how it compares to, say, technology, consumer staples, some other ones. consumer staples has been a hot sector it trades at a premium 18 to 19% forward earnings let's
dom chu here with what may be next for health care dom. >> as we talk about health care overall, briane on the idea of valuations for the entire market have resized given the moves lower that we've seen. one of the things that we've seen is the overall valuation from a price to earnings perspective for many of the sectors in the s&p 500 with health care standing up because if you look at the s&p 500's overall forward price to earnings ratio, that is to say how much you pay in...
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brian sullivan is in moorstown new jersey for usni t. >> reporter: you may not think it but this little congressional district that cuts across the middle o sou central new jersey may just perfectly represent the nation as a whol now at this recording this district, new jersey's third, has not been zided. it's too close to call and votes in.comin but why it may represent the country as a whole is not about that part. it's abo what peopl care about, whether or not it's here in the weltier suburbing of moorstown across the river from philadelphia or out near the ocean in tom's river which leane blican. because the election is about the economy. but more than that it's about health care. listen to what david said about his main concerns. >> the meditation that i take to keep me ive, to kee my cancer in remission costs $9,000 a month. i am covered with the affordable care act. if the republicans are to monkey around with that much more, or god for bid, take it away i won't be able to afford the meditation i need to keep my alive literally. >> reporter: of course the president loomed large e
brian sullivan is in moorstown new jersey for usni t. >> reporter: you may not think it but this little congressional district that cuts across the middle o sou central new jersey may just perfectly represent the nation as a whol now at this recording this district, new jersey's third, has not been zided. it's too close to call and votes in.comin but why it may represent the country as a whole is not about that part. it's abo what peopl care about, whether or not it's here in the weltier...
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brian:. brian:what about franklin roosevelt? mr. gerhardt: he might have lied and maye did not disclose certain things on how he was trying to help some of our allies who were under siege at the time.many in taking those liberties, he might've been using his judgment to do what he felt was best but not necessarily communicating with the congress. we could look back on that and say that was not a great thing and say it was bad. but in terms of the benefits, he was trying to protect the world against a force that was trying to come after other countries. in your background there is a lot of advice to the senate about supreme court nominees. how many of those have you been involved in and what is your criteria for doing it? mr. gerhardt: i have had the ofnce to advise on a number supreme court nominations. sometimes in a formal capacity. it has been as many as six. can you tell us who they are? justice breyer, justice kagan. brian: what was your relationship with justice alito? mr. gerhardt: i have never met justice alito. he became highly recommended at the time. bush no
brian:. brian:what about franklin roosevelt? mr. gerhardt: he might have lied and maye did not disclose certain things on how he was trying to help some of our allies who were under siege at the time.many in taking those liberties, he might've been using his judgment to do what he felt was best but not necessarily communicating with the congress. we could look back on that and say that was not a great thing and say it was bad. but in terms of the benefits, he was trying to protect the world...
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even higher tariffs in china and proceed right and brian if i may just jump in here because we're talking about donald trump as a deal maker but the news right now here and what is ira's is that the new nafta agreement so what was used what was called the north american free trade agreement was signed this morning called nafta anymore without a lot of called nafta anymore because it's supposed to be something new that's entirely been won over by donald trump it's called the u.s. c a but still the same countries canada mexico the u.s. so they have signed that deal here just a couple of minutes ago. desires and i'm sure donald trump will sell this as one of his a major success. for him. unity of the saudi arabian crown prince there on it mohamed bin salma being greeted by mr margolis of check out that handshake there and. let's talk about why he's so controversial at this meeting and that has to do course with the murder of the saudi a journalist melinda absolutely there have been very credible allegations raised by president everyone. and interesting that it was so close in the lineup here
even higher tariffs in china and proceed right and brian if i may just jump in here because we're talking about donald trump as a deal maker but the news right now here and what is ira's is that the new nafta agreement so what was used what was called the north american free trade agreement was signed this morning called nafta anymore without a lot of called nafta anymore because it's supposed to be something new that's entirely been won over by donald trump it's called the u.s. c a but still...
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brian: you lost your wife in the middle of this. when did she die? mr. lewis: may0, 2014 just as this project was getting underway. naturally, there were other things i focused on. >> seven years to do the book? or longer? mr. lewis: no. 2014 -- six and a half years. brian: you are a twice pulitzer prize-winning author of books on w.e.b. dubois. this was not a flip surprise but you wrote a book on martin luther king. the three books, which was the hardest to write? you have got about 10 books altogether. mr. lewis: this one was difficult because of the grief. the satisfaction was robust. i like the man. as i was getting near the end, when i saw we were going to have a false wilkie in the white house or the chances that we were, i thought it would be particularly -- have a particular resonance and the balance. he was a internationalist, a civil libertarian, a man of civil rights convictions that would have matched obama, perhaps. here was a man who was a liberal and accessible to the role of government in the economy but only to a degree. i thought all of the things
brian: you lost your wife in the middle of this. when did she die? mr. lewis: may0, 2014 just as this project was getting underway. naturally, there were other things i focused on. >> seven years to do the book? or longer? mr. lewis: no. 2014 -- six and a half years. brian: you are a twice pulitzer prize-winning author of books on w.e.b. dubois. this was not a flip surprise but you wrote a book on martin luther king. the three books, which was the hardest to write? you have got about 10...
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quadriga don't forget to join us next week until that i'm brian thomas vital >> this is the dw newu tonight, british prime minister theresa may receives a collective cabinet not on her breakfast plan. -- her brexit plan. >> thesese decisions were not taken lightly but i belelieve it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest for -- interest. >> tomorrow, theresa may will go to parliament to see if she can
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they may be acutely complex evidentiary questions, particularly around brian barry, but the constitution defines treason narrowly. we know what bribery is, the element of quid pro quo for something valuable bestowed, and i taken that-- so we would disagree with gerald of theen he was speaker house in the potential impeachment of william douglas, that grounds of impeachment or whatever the house says they are on any particular day. philip: i think even president ford regretted having made that often quoted remark. -- whenwhat people people drift into the abyss, it is over the case "high crimes and misdemeanors." these are not crimes, that you find in title 18 of the criminal code. but that doesn't mean that they are something you can really concoct. 's argumentses black is an argument you would've heard in the courts of this country many times in the 19th century. phrase,es on a latin something that law students used to always study, and it simply ." ns "things like about so if i say, i would like you to go to the store for a party tonight, please get some whiskey, some gin, some wine, so
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chances of a leadership challenge against a reason may if she's still going to be prime minister by the end of the week. your guess is as good as mine brian we are in an extraordinary situation to resume a he's just been here at the c.b.i. at the employers conference here in london and trying to sell her deal to britney spears news and she's had a woman positive response however if you kilometers up the thames we know that there are her own m.p.'s who are plotting against her and who really don't want to spread to do to go through a number of them think this is such a vertical it's better to crush out with no deal of course this is not what britain's business ones are going to give you false and on the type of response the nature of the response she got where you are at that c.b.i. conference. well it was interesting she ended her speech with determination and i think it was quite a lot of defiance in her words when she said i am determined to see this free but also acknowledging that there are people who are who don't want her to see this tree the business world is really very adamant that they need a deal for britain's employers for big
chances of a leadership challenge against a reason may if she's still going to be prime minister by the end of the week. your guess is as good as mine brian we are in an extraordinary situation to resume a he's just been here at the c.b.i. at the employers conference here in london and trying to sell her deal to britney spears news and she's had a woman positive response however if you kilometers up the thames we know that there are her own m.p.'s who are plotting against her and who really...
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>> the pain may come in 2019 assuming there's progress on negotiations >> thank you very much for taking the time. brianback over to you. >> deidre bosa, thank you very much take care. see you soon >>> all right. up next, bitcoin or bust we put bitcoin's big drop into perspective. when you hear it you'll be the smartest person in the office today. >>> later on, the best story of the day. an atm goes nuts in texas. starts throwing out hundreds the bank says ep iket. that story an more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ (buzzing) gather new insights, leave your data protected on-site, and put it all to work with ai. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. >> we don't believe bitcoin is a security many icos you see and talk about, they are securities if you're going to offer and sell securities you have to do so in compliance with our laws we've been clear about that. the recent actions further emphasize that our securities laws do apply to the ico space if people are going to raise money using initial coin offerings, they have to do so in a private placement or they have to register with the s.e.c >> that was jay
>> the pain may come in 2019 assuming there's progress on negotiations >> thank you very much for taking the time. brianback over to you. >> deidre bosa, thank you very much take care. see you soon >>> all right. up next, bitcoin or bust we put bitcoin's big drop into perspective. when you hear it you'll be the smartest person in the office today. >>> later on, the best story of the day. an atm goes nuts in texas. starts throwing out hundreds the bank says ep...