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this view was taken by one of our weather watchers in argyll and bute.re after a wintry weekend. as we had through monday, it will be a cold and frosty start of the day. there will be sunshine across the northern half of the country. through tonight, you see the blue colours on the map, showing us us a sharp frost around. during the early hours of monday morning, in the towns and cities, it's below freezing in the north, but we could see minus double digits across parts of scotland and northern england. less cold around the far south as there is more cloud pushing in here which edges further northwards through the midlands into central wales by lunchtime. northern england, scotland and northern ireland holding onto sparkling winter sunshine through the day. temperatures of 2—6d for most of us after a cold and frosty start to the day. monday night and we continue to see cloud in the south moving further northwards. with light winds, some fairly dense fog patches forming in the early hours of tuesday. temperatures perhaps not quite as cold because we have
this view was taken by one of our weather watchers in argyll and bute.re after a wintry weekend. as we had through monday, it will be a cold and frosty start of the day. there will be sunshine across the northern half of the country. through tonight, you see the blue colours on the map, showing us us a sharp frost around. during the early hours of monday morning, in the towns and cities, it's below freezing in the north, but we could see minus double digits across parts of scotland and northern...
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a beautiful one from argyll & bute, and a nice sunset in london.ost across many parts of the country. the skies have been clearing in the last few hours. this is the satellite image from the last 12 hours or so. so initially we had the cloud. the cloud pushed away towards the east, and now we have this window of clearer weather. so the temperatures have been dropping like a stone. very early on tuesday morning in towns and cities, right in the middle of town, it will be generally above freezing, two or three degrees, butjust outside of town it will be cold. it could be as low as minus five degrees in the south. so this is rush hour, then, across the south of the country. you can see that hue of blue here, so the frost still here. in the middle of town, it'll be a degree or so above freezing, but outside of town, still very chilly. lots of sunshine around. different story here in the western isles and north—western scotland. a stronger wind off the atlantic, more cloud, and some showers around as well. so, the rest of the morning, then. lots of suns
a beautiful one from argyll & bute, and a nice sunset in london.ost across many parts of the country. the skies have been clearing in the last few hours. this is the satellite image from the last 12 hours or so. so initially we had the cloud. the cloud pushed away towards the east, and now we have this window of clearer weather. so the temperatures have been dropping like a stone. very early on tuesday morning in towns and cities, right in the middle of town, it will be generally above...
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divergent, bute that has been a recent development. they look at the long path they've had together as proof that in the future we can reunify. how exactly would that happen? that very much remains to be seen. it's not clear how that would happen. the official plan is for a confederation, a loose confederation between the north and the south. while they try to work out the very sticky details of how you unify the state. it is practically impossible as long as the kim regime is in power in the north. therotect the partition, united states has had troops there since the end of the conflict. how many troops do we have on the ground today? how many are from the south? >> there's about 28,000 troops on the korean peninsula right now. they are under a concentration program right now. the next few years, they will be re-concentrated into one large base south of seoul. they were a tripwire force. any invasion of the south by the anrth would guarantee in american entrance immediately into the wort. to narrow the american footprint in south kore
divergent, bute that has been a recent development. they look at the long path they've had together as proof that in the future we can reunify. how exactly would that happen? that very much remains to be seen. it's not clear how that would happen. the official plan is for a confederation, a loose confederation between the north and the south. while they try to work out the very sticky details of how you unify the state. it is practically impossible as long as the kim regime is in power in the...
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feel like 10 below. , sundayactivities services, walking the dog, bitterly cold tomorrow, still , bute digit wind chills after tomorrow the deep freeze will lose its grip. kimberly: breaking news, howard university forced to postpone classes because of ruptured pipes and electrical outa ges. social work, and graduate school will be postponed until tuesday the 16th. the classes at the professional school and college will start monday. dormitories will remain open. a number ono doing aging water lines. today, a sinkhole caused by water main break. crews are struggling to keep up with the repairs and requests for help in montgomery and prince george's counties. >> we are getting over 1000 calls per day. we are responding as fast as possible. >> about three tubs of water, just in case they have to turn off the water to fix the pipes. kimberly: d.c. water has fixed nearly 80 water main breaks since the new year. the bad news, the warmer shock water lines, causing more breaks. another big concern in the bitter cold come or frozen pipes at your house. fairfax water has received 1,500 calls du
feel like 10 below. , sundayactivities services, walking the dog, bitterly cold tomorrow, still , bute digit wind chills after tomorrow the deep freeze will lose its grip. kimberly: breaking news, howard university forced to postpone classes because of ruptured pipes and electrical outa ges. social work, and graduate school will be postponed until tuesday the 16th. the classes at the professional school and college will start monday. dormitories will remain open. a number ono doing aging water...
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a minor event, but high impact, so, now we're dealing with low concerns, bute concernster 2:00s afternoon. 5:00 p.m., tonight, we have a high concern if you're out and out on the roads. we have details coming up exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> we'll check back in later, thank you. >>> meantime penndot is keeping an eye on the roads and getting ready for the afternoon storms. since it's been so col there's little they can do in advance of the wintry mix. penndot trucks move out when the weather moves in. >> temperatures moved in and that will help the salt. there's freezing rain and mixed precipitation, it could be tricky out there during the evening commute. we ask people to use patience today. penndot expect to have 450 trucks in the five county region battling the winter storm. our frigid temperatures wreak havoc on water mains across the city. action cam in east oak lane part of the city. water main busted at 2:00 a.m. there were no evacuations due to the broken main. slippery road conditions led to a crash on the kelly drive north of boathouse row. 6 cars involved in the
a minor event, but high impact, so, now we're dealing with low concerns, bute concernster 2:00s afternoon. 5:00 p.m., tonight, we have a high concern if you're out and out on the roads. we have details coming up exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> we'll check back in later, thank you. >>> meantime penndot is keeping an eye on the roads and getting ready for the afternoon storms. since it's been so col there's little they can do in advance of the wintry mix. penndot...
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by where that accident is, heading out there right now give yourself s time,o cause delays on i-95 buteheading out there i would give myself an extra 40, 45 minutes or so, quick peak of relief at 95 south at cottman looking good here. volume levels building, ever so slightly but we have a cast out here for now as we crack in thethings will change, we wil get more vehicles but 95 south look north bound at creek road looking ty construction schuylkill between city and belmont avenue, westbound left lane compromised 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. eastbound left l to 3:00 pd construction in delaware out there until 6:00 p.m. we will talk aut little bit, jim, back to you. >>> a warning you may fine next videot caught on dash cam video in northwe . [gunfire]g happened ony east of mobile alabama. driver canith the passenger in e gold toy yet a he was caught but other is still on the depute two children in there during thatotn a head on crash that happened yesterday east of phoenix, driver blue blue through several red lights and then slamming in the suv. suspect's car flipped several times, but if you
by where that accident is, heading out there right now give yourself s time,o cause delays on i-95 buteheading out there i would give myself an extra 40, 45 minutes or so, quick peak of relief at 95 south at cottman looking good here. volume levels building, ever so slightly but we have a cast out here for now as we crack in thethings will change, we wil get more vehicles but 95 south look north bound at creek road looking ty construction schuylkill between city and belmont avenue, westbound...
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with law enforcement not just for those folks who are defendants and how are they treated by office, bute community at large. >> arnold is looking forward wie communities so everyone can get the help they need. >>> we are following more breaking news at this hour. a bombshell report in the new york times says esordered the fl counsel robert mueller in june but the timeswhen the white houl threatened to resign. according torump claimed mueller was biased. but white house counsel donal dd to quit if the president went through with the firing. no comment tonight from the white house. >>> ♪ >>> eagles fans they are preparing to watch the birds take on the patriots in just ten days. for one south jersey family the adventure has already begun. our bruce gordon spoke with that family who is traveling in style as they make their way out to minneapolis for the big game. >> reporter: when patrick moehler pulls his 2006 georgetown rv into the parking lot at us bank stadium in minneapolis next week, heads will turn. even the 20 hour drive out there likely be an adventure. >> i've gotten pulled over s
with law enforcement not just for those folks who are defendants and how are they treated by office, bute community at large. >> arnold is looking forward wie communities so everyone can get the help they need. >>> we are following more breaking news at this hour. a bombshell report in the new york times says esordered the fl counsel robert mueller in june but the timeswhen the white houl threatened to resign. according torump claimed mueller was biased. but white house counsel...
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. >> reporter: so that are there is no evidence hack version managed to exploit th flaws bute patch could slow down computers. patch could slow down computers. >> glor: up next, piper, the internet sensation. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night. ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! why take 4-hour cough medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or
. >> reporter: so that are there is no evidence hack version managed to exploit th flaws bute patch could slow down computers. patch could slow down computers. >> glor: up next, piper, the internet sensation. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night. ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! why take 4-hour...
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greater part of england and wales. greater part of england and wales. great glen towards argyll and buteg with pembrokeshire as well. flirting with pembrokeshire as well. further east you will keep sunshine and dry weather. and dry weather. many enjoyed during the course of monday. monday. slumping down across the british isles. isles. notice the direction of flow of the isobars. of the isobars. because you will see a temperature no better than three or four. no better than three or four. thursday but there will be a lot of sunshine around. sunshine around. for some but it will mean the arrival of cloud and rain. arrival of cloud and rain. more there on the website. 00:58:18,350 --> 536870763:45:12,235 hello, 536870763:45:12,235 --> 1073741526:32:06,120 i'm 1073741526:32:06,120 --> 1610612289:19:00,005 ros 1610612289:19:00,005 --> 2147483052:05:53,890 atkins, 2147483052:05:53,890 --> 2684353814:52:47,775 this 2684353814:52:47,775 --> 3221224577:39:41,660 is 3221224577:39:41,660 --> 3758095340:26:35,545 0utside 3758095340:26:35,545 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 source. the deputy director of t
greater part of england and wales. greater part of england and wales. great glen towards argyll and buteg with pembrokeshire as well. flirting with pembrokeshire as well. further east you will keep sunshine and dry weather. and dry weather. many enjoyed during the course of monday. monday. slumping down across the british isles. isles. notice the direction of flow of the isobars. of the isobars. because you will see a temperature no better than three or four. no better than three or four....
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and a lovely one here from argyll & bute, in scotland, and a nice end to the day in london, after what a touch of frost across many parts of the country. the skies have been clearing in the last few hours. this is the satellite image from the last 12 hours or so. so initially we had the cloud. the cloud pushed away towards the east, and now we have this window of clearer weather. so the temperatures have been dropping like a stone. very early on tuesday morning in towns and cities, right in the middle of town, it will be generally above freezing, two or three degrees. butjust outside of town, it could be cold. it could be as low as minus five degrees in the south. so this is rush hour, then, across the south of the country. you can see that hue of blue here, so the frost still here. in the middle of town, it'll be a degree or so above freezing, but outside of town, still very chilly. lots of sunshine around. different story here in the western isles and north—western scotland. a stronger wind off the atlantic, more cloud, and some showers around as well. so, the rest of the morning, th
and a lovely one here from argyll & bute, in scotland, and a nice end to the day in london, after what a touch of frost across many parts of the country. the skies have been clearing in the last few hours. this is the satellite image from the last 12 hours or so. so initially we had the cloud. the cloud pushed away towards the east, and now we have this window of clearer weather. so the temperatures have been dropping like a stone. very early on tuesday morning in towns and cities, right in...
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this view was taken by one of our weather watchers in argyll and bute.end. as we head through monday, it will be a cold and frosty start to the day. there will be sunshine across the northern half of the country. through tonight, you see the blue colours on the map, showing us there's a sharp frost around. during the early hours of monday morning, in the towns and cities, it's below freezing in the north, but we could see minus double digits across parts of scotland and northern england. less cold around the far south, as there is more cloud pushing in here and that cloud edges further northwards through the midlands into central wales by lunchtime. northern england, scotland and northern ireland hold on to sparkling winter sunshine through the day. temperatures of 2—6 degrees for most of us after a cold and frosty start to the day. monday night, we continue to see cloud in the south moving further northwards. with light winds, we could see some fairly dense fog patches forming in the early hours of tuesday. temperatures perhaps not quite as cold because
this view was taken by one of our weather watchers in argyll and bute.end. as we head through monday, it will be a cold and frosty start to the day. there will be sunshine across the northern half of the country. through tonight, you see the blue colours on the map, showing us there's a sharp frost around. during the early hours of monday morning, in the towns and cities, it's below freezing in the north, but we could see minus double digits across parts of scotland and northern england. less...
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this view was taken in argyll and bute.ead to monday it will be a cold and frosty start and there will be some sunshine across the northern half of the country. through the course of the country. through the course of the night, you can see the blue colours on the map and that shows a sharp frost. during the early hours of monday morning in the towns and cities, below freezing but we could see minus double digits across scotla nd see minus double digits across scotland and northern ireland. less cold around the far south because of more clout. that will go into the midlands and central parts of wales by lunchtime. northern england and northern ireland hold on to the sparkling winter sunshine. monday night raw continue to see the cloud in the south moving further north and as the windfalls lights, we could see dense fog patches in the early hours of tuesday. temperatures not as cold because we have the fog keeping temperatures from falling too low. but watch out for potential disruption on tuesday morning in central and sout
this view was taken in argyll and bute.ead to monday it will be a cold and frosty start and there will be some sunshine across the northern half of the country. through the course of the country. through the course of the night, you can see the blue colours on the map and that shows a sharp frost. during the early hours of monday morning in the towns and cities, below freezing but we could see minus double digits across scotla nd see minus double digits across scotland and northern ireland....
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this was taken by one of a viewer in argyll and bute.ill be sunshine, especially across the northern half of the country. through the course of two night commie can see the blue colours, thatis commie can see the blue colours, that is showing a sharp frost. during the early hours of monday morning in the towns and cities, below freezing in northern parts of the country but we could see minus double digits. less cold around the far south because we have more cloud here. that cloud will head further northwards through the midlands and central parts of wales by lunchtime. northern england and northern ireland hold on to the sparkling winter sunshine. temperatures between two and 6 degrees after the cold and frosty start to the day. monday night will continue to see the cloud in the south moving northwards. as winds for light because he dense fog patches forming in the early hours of tuesday. temperatures not as cold because we have the four keeping temperatures from falling too low. do watch out for some potential disruption on tuesday in t
this was taken by one of a viewer in argyll and bute.ill be sunshine, especially across the northern half of the country. through the course of two night commie can see the blue colours, thatis commie can see the blue colours, that is showing a sharp frost. during the early hours of monday morning in the towns and cities, below freezing in northern parts of the country but we could see minus double digits. less cold around the far south because we have more cloud here. that cloud will head...
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bute former senator tom daschler wife was an airline lobbyist and was the first one through the door.>>> harry reid became a millionaire as a united states senator and the salaries aren't that high. i lookna back on the 90s fondly when we were just talking about sex scandals and interns. now we have to talk about a much greater level of corruption. it wasn't just a narrative. it was a fact that they filled their pockets personally so they could live like the billionaires they like to hang out with. steve: last word to you. what this really says about the corruption our system, ann. >> amy made a great point. weirdly enough i'm nostalgic for a total shorn dog in the oval office. when you see the deep state going after trump and fbi agents going after him saying we have an understand policy to block him. this is more horrifying than i could have managed. so good for trump for fleshing that out. he just has to beat them now. steve: thanks so as much. we'll be right back with more of the next revolution. don't gonc away. o protect your house from a lighting strike give me the same rush as
bute former senator tom daschler wife was an airline lobbyist and was the first one through the door.>>> harry reid became a millionaire as a united states senator and the salaries aren't that high. i lookna back on the 90s fondly when we were just talking about sex scandals and interns. now we have to talk about a much greater level of corruption. it wasn't just a narrative. it was a fact that they filled their pockets personally so they could live like the billionaires they like to...
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bute estates were large, this man paid more property tax than any other householder in cambridge. his estate was the largest. wealthhe had all this and kindred, israel fortune came from sugar slave labor plantations in jamaica. early september 1774, massachusetts had a militia uprising that ended up the 4000 men surrounding house of thomas alber, who had become lieutenant governor of massachusetts a few weeks before. they forced him to find a resignation, they forced other officials in town to sign resignations or apologies. everyone realized from this event in september, the royal government no longer controlled any part of massachusetts outside of boston. within a few weeks, nearly every homeowner in this neighborhood left, because they were all supporters of the world they wanted to be in boston under the protection of the king's army. that left a big bunch of empty buildings. in this neighborhood. [laughter] mr. bell: cindy were new england army company's camping out in these houses. the massachusetts government formally moved to take over the may, 1775. this is a conjecture o
bute estates were large, this man paid more property tax than any other householder in cambridge. his estate was the largest. wealthhe had all this and kindred, israel fortune came from sugar slave labor plantations in jamaica. early september 1774, massachusetts had a militia uprising that ended up the 4000 men surrounding house of thomas alber, who had become lieutenant governor of massachusetts a few weeks before. they forced him to find a resignation, they forced other officials in town to...
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bute never succeed without a great team behind you. last several years have been every bit intense and sweet. have been blessed to work with an incredible group of people. i would like my cabinet and senior staff to stand up and be recognized. [applause] >> and i also include all of you as part of this team. you are an incredible group of people as welland it is not expressed how ch i appreciate your partnership. and yourndship, support through some difficult and joyous times. and especially for deepening our love of this wonderful, wild, place. one last time, from this podium, giddy up. [applause] >> elect picture of this afternoon from the white house briefing room were secretary sanders will be answering questions shortly. president trump is leaving for davos to head to the world economic forum, that would make him the first president attending since bill clinton. the president will be speaking on friday and c-span2 will have live coverage starting at 8:00 eastern. president trump meeting today with the conference of mayors at 3:00
bute never succeed without a great team behind you. last several years have been every bit intense and sweet. have been blessed to work with an incredible group of people. i would like my cabinet and senior staff to stand up and be recognized. [applause] >> and i also include all of you as part of this team. you are an incredible group of people as welland it is not expressed how ch i appreciate your partnership. and yourndship, support through some difficult and joyous times. and...
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when you look at it budget increases to dod and you're hearing bute 4% increase in the military budget, that doesn't include the coast guard. while they're included in the military services, they're not included in that plus up. they're fleet, cutters are aging. we ask them to do extraordinary things and in a post 9/11 world i expect because that's when i was there that the coast guard would see, as they took on the national security mission an increase in funding to match that. that was a new mission. when i fist went to the coast guard, these were life savers. these were dudley do goods. we're going to save people. and when you said to them you also have a national security mission now. you've got to protect our ports, do all these other things, they did not get the plus up in their budget they should have gotten when they got the new mission and so i think we're horribly underinvested. >> i think the common daunt position might be coming up. >> [ inaudible ] one of the original members of the office of intelligence policy in the 1980s. so precursor to your -- >> that's good. >> we s
when you look at it budget increases to dod and you're hearing bute 4% increase in the military budget, that doesn't include the coast guard. while they're included in the military services, they're not included in that plus up. they're fleet, cutters are aging. we ask them to do extraordinary things and in a post 9/11 world i expect because that's when i was there that the coast guard would see, as they took on the national security mission an increase in funding to match that. that was a new...
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buted i started after the second inauguration so i didn't get those pictures but i also love them. >> we were expected just to come everyday at 8:00 o'clock in the morning hang around and wait for a staff member to say something is coming up? or do they schedule you ahead of time? was this your full-time job? >> itt was. it was the not typical. it was not nine to five shift. we knew the schedule which is different than the press. we did know when events were happening but when you cover thing things can change or something that mrs. obama is reacting to but in just to our day around those events. it was a long day for them and for us. traveling on the weekend so were we. and then there was four years i didn't see very much of my family. but to appreciate the special role that it h was to have this opportunity. so to become busy days pretty quickly. >> i was fascinating of the picture of the mirror room because the two women were looking at each other and not at the mirror image. who was the other woman? >> the prime minister's wife of italy. >> how much access did you have to the livi
buted i started after the second inauguration so i didn't get those pictures but i also love them. >> we were expected just to come everyday at 8:00 o'clock in the morning hang around and wait for a staff member to say something is coming up? or do they schedule you ahead of time? was this your full-time job? >> itt was. it was the not typical. it was not nine to five shift. we knew the schedule which is different than the press. we did know when events were happening but when you...
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bute ear. democrats want to fund the government.tisan solution to support all of these things. let's get it done -- >> i've got you. let me report some news. symone, jack. jack, thank you for that tip. next drink's on me. >> it's a rumor. we don't know. >> well, you put it out there, now it's on you, my friend, and i'll come right back to you when it's not true. let's take a break right now. thanks to both of you. we have two breaking stories on capitol hill. and three major interviews. and you have -- you have a lot to say, by the way. i'm @chriscuomo, keep tweeting with your questions, with your comments, with your feelings about it. i'll respond as i can in the break, and we'll talk about some of them at the end. you can also use the hashtag -- what is it? cuomo prime time. i was going to say new day. nope. that's in the morning. social status. next. when you don't sleep, it doesn't matter. get a samsung galaxy s8 free. plus, unlimited family plans come with netflix included. so, you can watch all your netflix favorites on your n
bute ear. democrats want to fund the government.tisan solution to support all of these things. let's get it done -- >> i've got you. let me report some news. symone, jack. jack, thank you for that tip. next drink's on me. >> it's a rumor. we don't know. >> well, you put it out there, now it's on you, my friend, and i'll come right back to you when it's not true. let's take a break right now. thanks to both of you. we have two breaking stories on capitol hill. and three major...
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. >> the president puts a lot of pressure on china to curb exports to north korea, bute echdly, the north range of allies. >> president trump, at least through september, was actually quite effective in cutting off the flow of money to north korea. in the last couple months, the sort of the air has gone out of the sanctions efforts. i don't know the reason for that. it could very well be there are intense discussions with beijing and moscow, therefore president trump has let up, but at this time, we look a little toothless because we haven't been doing thing those things that are necessary to really cut off all the flow of money to north korea. until we do that, kim is not going to be willing to say those things that we want to hear, which is mr. trump, i want to give up my nukes. >> okay. gordon chang, thank you so much. we'll speak with you again, no doubt. >>> coming up next, setting the stage for one of hollywood's most prestigious awards shows. the golden globes. >>> and next hour, the republican 2018 agenda. how will democrats try to get what they want? (vo) i was born during the wi
. >> the president puts a lot of pressure on china to curb exports to north korea, bute echdly, the north range of allies. >> president trump, at least through september, was actually quite effective in cutting off the flow of money to north korea. in the last couple months, the sort of the air has gone out of the sanctions efforts. i don't know the reason for that. it could very well be there are intense discussions with beijing and moscow, therefore president trump has let up, but...
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i'm concerned bute it person losing their life because the cop said i was afraid. >> you're talking about issues that i look just like you. i've been a police officer for 27 years. if you want something to be changed, then be a part of it. >> reporter: there's still so much left unsaid but the work shop part of that. >> if i'm going to talk about it, i'm going to be about it. >> i just gained more understanding of being a cop. >> reporter: just one of the lessons winston's taking with him as a freshman at temple university. still, winston eager to step out on his own and be a man. >> you date sng. >> i'm your girlfriend till you're 35. >> reporter: this is not a new conversation but rarely in a rich and sometimes rocky history has it felt more urgent. >> so many parents have been having the talk over the years. it does seem, however, at least lately that we haven't heard as many of these stories. something many black parents are still doing. >>> coming up how to stay safe on the road this winter. ♪ hit the road jack don't you come back no more no more ♪ ♪ what you say >>> want to be caref
i'm concerned bute it person losing their life because the cop said i was afraid. >> you're talking about issues that i look just like you. i've been a police officer for 27 years. if you want something to be changed, then be a part of it. >> reporter: there's still so much left unsaid but the work shop part of that. >> if i'm going to talk about it, i'm going to be about it. >> i just gained more understanding of being a cop. >> reporter: just one of the lessons...
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lifeboats were launched after receiving a distress signal off argyll and bute yesterday evening.ping in the search. another man who was rescued is recovering in hospital. living conditions at liverpool prison are the worst that inspectors have ever seen, according to a new report. her majesty's prison and probation service said it's already taken immediate action by appointing a new governor and that cleanliness has also improved. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell reports. dirty, infested, and hazardous — these are conditions hundreds of inmates are facing at liverpool prison. according to a new report by the prison watchdog. as well as problems with rats, broken windows, and blocked toilets, it is also found two thirds of inmates had easy access to drugs. 0ften smuggled by the growing use of drones with more than one seized every week. and violence had also increased, more than one third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the time of the inspection. i was horrified when i read this report. it is the worst report i have ever seen into a british prison and that is the ass
lifeboats were launched after receiving a distress signal off argyll and bute yesterday evening.ping in the search. another man who was rescued is recovering in hospital. living conditions at liverpool prison are the worst that inspectors have ever seen, according to a new report. her majesty's prison and probation service said it's already taken immediate action by appointing a new governor and that cleanliness has also improved. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell reports. dirty,...
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cheap, bute not relative to bonds, they are still very cheap.ill much more oriented toward equities. on bonds, we do not hold the conventional fixed rate of bonds, but we hold some spread products, we own some high-yield corporate bonds. also some commodities as well. >> have to leave it there. the head of asian multi-asset joining us here in the hong kong studio. if you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all our interviews by using our interactive tv function and join the conversation during our shows. if you have any questions to ask, check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. >> we look at the dilemma facing the philippines central bank. the governor when it comes to tackling inflation will be live from manila next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a quick check of the latest .loomberg headlines production in cold rebounded as prices are poised to rise. production was 788 thousand metric times in the three months ending in december, up from 494,000 the previous quarter. analysts say around a dozen cyclones forecast for australia's stor
cheap, bute not relative to bonds, they are still very cheap.ill much more oriented toward equities. on bonds, we do not hold the conventional fixed rate of bonds, but we hold some spread products, we own some high-yield corporate bonds. also some commodities as well. >> have to leave it there. the head of asian multi-asset joining us here in the hong kong studio. if you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all our interviews by using our interactive tv function and join the...
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bute had amazing images, what was interesting to us in the process, too, was the images we could not find, the people who were not there, and perhaps why they were not there. wereof our photographers in new york. we had some in washington, too. but we are talking about a time did the 1940's on when we not have -- or perhaps have not bearden, the- artist. richard wright, wb to boys -- wb dubois.k -- eb t >> one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. with the most popular photo that i knew of him, which is a portrait that the times ran hundreds of times. filmt back to reedit that expecting to see a portrait series. in fact, he was at around table event, speaking, left the event, and he was attacked, egged. there was a story about the attack, and there was no photo. the photograph they showed that day was the portrait. it didn't make sense for the story. when i opened up the pictures, it wasn't even a series of portraits. thiss a distant shot of roundtable event that the press photographer took. andhe end, they went home, then the attack to
bute had amazing images, what was interesting to us in the process, too, was the images we could not find, the people who were not there, and perhaps why they were not there. wereof our photographers in new york. we had some in washington, too. but we are talking about a time did the 1940's on when we not have -- or perhaps have not bearden, the- artist. richard wright, wb to boys -- wb dubois.k -- eb t >> one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low...
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see this, bute during the reconstruction time when you have former slaves as entrepreneurs and you have white entrepreneurs and everybody was working together, it was the most financially prosperous my little town has ever been. that is why we have the fusion party at the end. to goaid, we do not want backwards. we don't like this jim crow thing. find a problem that is relevant today, dig into the reconstruction and see what you learn and i bet you can tie together things that are going to help us with things we're going through, which is not very now.right >> thank you also much. we invite questions from the audience. we've been asked by c-span to the you ask questions at microphone in the center aisle. some people want to come forward, we would love to have you ask questions of our panel. the microphone in the center aisle. some people>> let's get this st. rate your hand. go. come on up. presidential is material. [laughter] >> that's true leadership. question: [indiscernible] what do we do with that kind of subtext -- the clash or whatever reconstruction -- what is the political narra
see this, bute during the reconstruction time when you have former slaves as entrepreneurs and you have white entrepreneurs and everybody was working together, it was the most financially prosperous my little town has ever been. that is why we have the fusion party at the end. to goaid, we do not want backwards. we don't like this jim crow thing. find a problem that is relevant today, dig into the reconstruction and see what you learn and i bet you can tie together things that are going to help...
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bute not a problem now given the divergence we have seen, it will ultimately become a problem.ening the question there, and another thing were looking at is the euro-dollar -- reiterating that patience is needed with the level of inflation and be prepared for brexit outcomes. a fresh two-year low for the dollar swiss, and pointing out as well, 3/10 of 1%. we had the bank of japan saying that policy is needed to reach the inflation target. got to bear that in mind when you talk about markets overall. finally in commodities, oil and gold green across the board today, recouping a little bit of those losses. oil is up half a percent and gold is up half a percent. earlier that chart hitting 10 million barrels a day for the first time in 47 years. those are today's market minute. microsoft -- let's start with the top line because that is something we can give you comparables for. $20.92 billion -- analysts were 28.3 9 billion. there was a loss of $.82, analysts were looking at a profit of $.86 but there was the u.s. tax law change and as a result a charge of $13.8 billion according t
bute not a problem now given the divergence we have seen, it will ultimately become a problem.ening the question there, and another thing were looking at is the euro-dollar -- reiterating that patience is needed with the level of inflation and be prepared for brexit outcomes. a fresh two-year low for the dollar swiss, and pointing out as well, 3/10 of 1%. we had the bank of japan saying that policy is needed to reach the inflation target. got to bear that in mind when you talk about markets...
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constrained, one of the patterns we have seen over time is often faster population growth in red states butet is easier to grow stronger wage and income growth in the places that are more constrained. places that poor people cannot afford to live. at the same time, red states include not only fast growing places like texas and florida, but rural america and rural america continues to lag behind in terms of population growth and job growth. is the chief economist for indeed. it is time for our stock of the hour, trading lower today. downgrain to neutral. abigail doolittle joins us with the details. palo alto is a cybersecurity company. what is goldman sachs? >> they are saying there is a balanced risk reward profile. they're also saying that the street estimate might be a bit high based on the idea that they are looking for them to gain more market share than they will but when i hear balanced risk reward for me that is a valuation call. we are going to see that valuation is very high. iss a great overview of what happening, shares are lower with above average volume. here is the valuation tr
constrained, one of the patterns we have seen over time is often faster population growth in red states butet is easier to grow stronger wage and income growth in the places that are more constrained. places that poor people cannot afford to live. at the same time, red states include not only fast growing places like texas and florida, but rural america and rural america continues to lag behind in terms of population growth and job growth. is the chief economist for indeed. it is time for our...
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bute was modest progress, they want more from their partners next month.s a chance for a transatlantic trade spat. brussels says they will fight back. markets are set to follow wall street down. day's winners says that the change in policy will lift there key product. here we go again as there is a selloff in the bond. we have seen the global equities there is a level here with prize with theic underpinning of the rally. herewe saw that turn lower and they are seeing this materialize a little bit more. >> you see a chart like that and you have the earnings outlook underpinning the equities surge and it is sort of like you pick and choose what you want to hear. that is where the markets are going. >> let's see where the markets are opening? i am kidding. are we five-year-olds? have looked at the kleins in upures and let's bring this to get a closer look at the equity indexes and the moves aross the bond markets with lot of other things to consider as well and we are continuing to nowthe asian pacific right followare continuing to what is happening in the bo
bute was modest progress, they want more from their partners next month.s a chance for a transatlantic trade spat. brussels says they will fight back. markets are set to follow wall street down. day's winners says that the change in policy will lift there key product. here we go again as there is a selloff in the bond. we have seen the global equities there is a level here with prize with theic underpinning of the rally. herewe saw that turn lower and they are seeing this materialize a little...
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side, bute positive the very unpredictable side. what impact will there be if any, on hitachi.hat have various operations in the u.s., but whether investment is appropriate or not or political conditions are not. does that mean you will be taking measures to counter what trump has done? hiroaki: in that case, a direct conversation is important for it also explains his unpredictability. the president directly is not so easy, but we will try to do that. haslinda: you helped turn around hitachi after years of losses. give us a prediction of growth for hitachi in 2018 and beyond. what geography will be important to you? currently, a very dynamic wave. region, taking a different view for that. how to set up the most appropriate business conditions to promote -- there is a great opportunity for us, but also big challenges. haslinda: talk about the great opportunities in asia, because asia has $26 trillion worth of infrastructure project at stake -- projects at stake and rail has been an important area asia wants to build. what projects are you interested in bidding for? hiroaki: we h
side, bute positive the very unpredictable side. what impact will there be if any, on hitachi.hat have various operations in the u.s., but whether investment is appropriate or not or political conditions are not. does that mean you will be taking measures to counter what trump has done? hiroaki: in that case, a direct conversation is important for it also explains his unpredictability. the president directly is not so easy, but we will try to do that. haslinda: you helped turn around hitachi...
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we know it hit his story close of 2017 bute investors are starting to bet that it is going to come back. take a look at another chart i have for you here. of 2017 but what we are starting to see is the relative cost of betting on an increase in volatility has surged to a peak compared to the bets on it declining. some people spending a lot of money hoping to capitalize on a rebound of volatility. what we are seeing is a number of strategists are saying they are expecting volatility to increase. .s. economic strategy said a rise in strategy will pay off and we will see less global macro conditions. the fed is expected to tighten more in 2018. ramy: we are looking ahead to the fed minutes as well. thank you very much. bond traders see the specter of quicker inflation in the sweeping u.s. tax legislation. still with us is joshua crabb, head of asian equities. he thinks of the greenback is quite oversold short-term. any tax cuts will flow straight through to earnings. let's talk about u.s. dollar now. hop onto the bloomberghop onto , guys. because with this, we are taking a look at the perf
we know it hit his story close of 2017 bute investors are starting to bet that it is going to come back. take a look at another chart i have for you here. of 2017 but what we are starting to see is the relative cost of betting on an increase in volatility has surged to a peak compared to the bets on it declining. some people spending a lot of money hoping to capitalize on a rebound of volatility. what we are seeing is a number of strategists are saying they are expecting volatility to increase....
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as we all know, the united states has dozens of sites , buted to the civil war until january 2017, we had none devoted to reconstruction. fittingly, the site that was designated was in beaufort, south carolina. we set up this roundtable to bring together some of the people who played crucial roles in making that happen. chanceed to give them a to tell us what we should be learning from it, and how historians can be helpful and interesting partners in those processes of improving public memorials and other places across the country, and to hear some amazing tales of how it came to be. i am breakdowns, university -- greg downs, university of california. quickly do a sound test for this video, so bear with me for one second. array, we are in good shape. i am from northwestern university, and i will be introducing the panelists now. we decided that every single extorton this panel is narrowly accomplished, there are 150 things we could say about each of them. to cut right to the chase, we will be very short introductions. i want to add that unfortunately, mike allen was today.e to be here
as we all know, the united states has dozens of sites , buted to the civil war until january 2017, we had none devoted to reconstruction. fittingly, the site that was designated was in beaufort, south carolina. we set up this roundtable to bring together some of the people who played crucial roles in making that happen. chanceed to give them a to tell us what we should be learning from it, and how historians can be helpful and interesting partners in those processes of improving public...
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elsewhere, beautiful clear skies in argyll and bute.. that is significant. although we had a lot of sunshine across the northern half of sunshine across the northern half of the uk, further south, look at that layer of cloud creeping its way further northwards into northern england. the process is going to continue overnight, with cloudier skies heading across into northern ireland, cross much of scotland. the far north—west will keep clear skies. here, it is going to be another very cold night. temperatures could get down to minus eight degrees in the coldest spots. in towns and cities, temperatures area in towns and cities, temperatures are a degree or two above freezing. it will be cold on account of the brisk winds we will continue to have. tomorrow, a lot of cloud to start the day. thick enough for a spot of drizzle here and there. as we go into the afternoon, we will see the weather from sneaking in off the atlantic, threatening rain across eastern counties of northern ireland. eventually we will see damp weather across the south—
elsewhere, beautiful clear skies in argyll and bute.. that is significant. although we had a lot of sunshine across the northern half of sunshine across the northern half of the uk, further south, look at that layer of cloud creeping its way further northwards into northern england. the process is going to continue overnight, with cloudier skies heading across into northern ireland, cross much of scotland. the far north—west will keep clear skies. here, it is going to be another very cold...
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butes announcement as well they're paying $38 billion to repatriate some of its offshore money.esn't appear to be directly benefiting the companies, where at least it is not clear how will benefit apple, but still, the stocks are higher overall. if you look at the overall brett -- all of the groups in the s&p have turned higher as well. consumer staples technology, energy, and health care, all of them up by at least 1% in today's session, which is increasingly rare. there are a few flies in the ointment as well. done 1.6%. a headline in the wall street journal says that they will seek new directors on board area she says she's interested in seeing a new merger with fire,, and a have resurfaced in the last week or so. and we have companies who perhaps are not going to benefit enough. ford, for example, coming up with preliminary numbers that are below estimates. somethingnt to clear we said a while ago, that the company is pulling out from sedans entirely. it is not putting out entirely, it is just pulling back on them. cut fromork was also morgan stanley. and general electric co
butes announcement as well they're paying $38 billion to repatriate some of its offshore money.esn't appear to be directly benefiting the companies, where at least it is not clear how will benefit apple, but still, the stocks are higher overall. if you look at the overall brett -- all of the groups in the s&p have turned higher as well. consumer staples technology, energy, and health care, all of them up by at least 1% in today's session, which is increasingly rare. there are a few flies in...
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the senator from missouri just mentioned that we can measure a society, and ours is a great society, bute can do more to protect those tt are vulnerable. for example, last january, i introduced legislation to defund planned parenthood while protecting women's health care centers. as i have stated time and again, taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for roughly a half a billion dollars annually for an organization like planned parenthood that exhibits such disrespect for human life. despite what they may claim otherwise, planned parenthood is not the nation's preeminent provider of women's health care. for example, planned parenthood facilities don't even perform in-house mammograms. they don't do that. community health centers, on the other hand, continue to greatly outnumber planned parenthoods. they provide greater preventative primary health care services, regardless of a person's ability to pay. additionally, last april, president trump signed my legislation into law that ensures states are not forced to provide entities like planned parenthood, the nation's single largest
the senator from missouri just mentioned that we can measure a society, and ours is a great society, bute can do more to protect those tt are vulnerable. for example, last january, i introduced legislation to defund planned parenthood while protecting women's health care centers. as i have stated time and again, taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for roughly a half a billion dollars annually for an organization like planned parenthood that exhibits such disrespect for human life....
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rex tillerson said he would be buting to talk himself, then that won't happen. >> and bashing south koreajoin in. >> yes, so it is unclear. the confrontational level has come down. we have not heard too much, the fact that the president is tweeting not about kim and nuclear war, but tweeting about .hether he said i or i'd the conversation has shifted a little bit, at least for now. >> every little bit helps. what about pushing european allies to make changes to the iran nuclear deal, basically delivering european counterparts an ultimatum they don't like and appreciate. >> that's right. president trump has been against the nuclear deal from the saying thes now europeans must accept changes he wants or he will walk away from the deal. it is an ultimatum they don't want. they support the program. they say iran has been in compliance with the requirements of the deal and that if the u.s. was to walk away from it, they would be further isolated on the international stage. the president would like this inore they have two go again 120 days and report to congress on whether he is seeing them in
rex tillerson said he would be buting to talk himself, then that won't happen. >> and bashing south koreajoin in. >> yes, so it is unclear. the confrontational level has come down. we have not heard too much, the fact that the president is tweeting not about kim and nuclear war, but tweeting about .hether he said i or i'd the conversation has shifted a little bit, at least for now. >> every little bit helps. what about pushing european allies to make changes to the iran...
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as we all know, the united states has dozens of sites , buted to the civil war until january 2017, we had none devoted to reconstruction. fittingly, the site that was designated was in beaufort, south carolina. we set up this roundtable to bring together some of the people who played crucial roles in making that happen. chanceed to give them a to tell us what we should be learning from it, and how historians can be helpful and interesting partners in those processes of improving public memorials and other places across the country, and to hear some amazing tales of how it came to be. i am breakdowns, university -- greg downs, university of california. quickly do a sound test for this video, so bear with me for one second. array, we are in good shape. i am from northwestern university, and i will be introducing the panelists now. we decided that every single extorton this panel is narrowly accomplished, there are 150 things we could say about each of them. to cut right to the chase, we will be very short introductions. i want to add that unfortunately, mike allen was today.e to be here
as we all know, the united states has dozens of sites , buted to the civil war until january 2017, we had none devoted to reconstruction. fittingly, the site that was designated was in beaufort, south carolina. we set up this roundtable to bring together some of the people who played crucial roles in making that happen. chanceed to give them a to tell us what we should be learning from it, and how historians can be helpful and interesting partners in those processes of improving public...
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bute has been a small hole, it has been directed fade. it is good news, bad news.y happened. but in the world of computers, it is something we have seen. the good news is it looks that the industry has been proactive, got the patchwork from intel to apple across the board. it seems that the damage is negligible. if anything, the only thing a consumer would see our slowdowns. i do not think this is an impact to intel or apple. alix: thanks for joining us, dan ives of gbh. on the economics and markets front, the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. much less than estimated. unemployment holding steady. average hourly earnings do not go anywhere. up 2.5%. revised lower for november. in the market, a strong reaction. the dollar now flat after dropping like a stone. it is about the long-term. coming up, if you have a bloomberg turn them all -- terminal, check out tv . interact with us directly. go to tv and check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ watchinge's what i am today -- the 2s/10s spread. -- 48. that 48 basis points. this is unreal. a big keeps goin
bute has been a small hole, it has been directed fade. it is good news, bad news.y happened. but in the world of computers, it is something we have seen. the good news is it looks that the industry has been proactive, got the patchwork from intel to apple across the board. it seems that the damage is negligible. if anything, the only thing a consumer would see our slowdowns. i do not think this is an impact to intel or apple. alix: thanks for joining us, dan ives of gbh. on the economics and...
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in argyle and bute, look at this beautiful weather—watcher picture.his evening, the cloud gets in across parts of northern england, northern ireland and gets in across most of northern ireland as well. the north—west of scotland will have some low temperatures, down to about minus eight in the highlands. could be cold enough for some further ice pancakes. looking at tomorrow, it's another cold start to the day and for many of us, it's a cloudy start as well. the cloud could be thick enough for an odd spot of drizzle, not amounting to too much, mind you. there is limited progress with the sunshine. the best will be in the west of scotland. temperatures barely getting above freezing at all. further south, a lot of cloud around. the temperatures will pick up around. the temperatures will pick up across the day as we start to get stronger winds working in. temperatures nine or ten in the south—west, as the band of rain approaches. should be largely dry. as we go through the night—time, tuesday night, we'll see the band of rain pushing its way in across th
in argyle and bute, look at this beautiful weather—watcher picture.his evening, the cloud gets in across parts of northern england, northern ireland and gets in across most of northern ireland as well. the north—west of scotland will have some low temperatures, down to about minus eight in the highlands. could be cold enough for some further ice pancakes. looking at tomorrow, it's another cold start to the day and for many of us, it's a cloudy start as well. the cloud could be thick enough...
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. >> it is an honor and privilege to testify before you here today bute america's infrastructure needs. thank you for this opportunity to contribute my thoughts. i am, as senator inhouse said port of muskogee, i've been there since 1990. ril it's one of two public ports in oklahoma and one of five in oklahoma and arkansas. i commend the committee for the work it has accomplished through 2014 and 2016. i hope to illustrate further in my testimony, the absence of regularly enacted werta legislation between 2001 and 2013 caused serious harm along the mcclellan/arkansas navigation system which in the interest of time i will refer to as m carnes. it is a 445 multipurpose waterway that runs through arkansas and oklahoma at a cost of $1.2 billion. it was the largest federal investment ever made in a civil works project. connecting the two states, oklahoma and arkansas with domestic rivers, ports and terminals along the inland waterways of the united states and ports all over the world, via the port of new orleans and new mexico. in 2015 there was a regional impact study conducted and publishe
. >> it is an honor and privilege to testify before you here today bute america's infrastructure needs. thank you for this opportunity to contribute my thoughts. i am, as senator inhouse said port of muskogee, i've been there since 1990. ril it's one of two public ports in oklahoma and one of five in oklahoma and arkansas. i commend the committee for the work it has accomplished through 2014 and 2016. i hope to illustrate further in my testimony, the absence of regularly enacted werta...
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look at this lovely sunshine in argyll and bute at the moment.and the west of scotland. temperatures are about six to nine celsius. feel fairly pleasa nt to nine celsius. feel fairly pleasant outing about this afternoon. there will be rain this evening in northern ireland and into scotland. further south and usable stage i, by patches of mist and fog developing and maybe a touch touch of frost too. temperatures staying above freezing. staying quite cloudy. cloudy again on sunday, but look at those temperatures. in double figures for all of us. goodbye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: donald trump says he‘s prepared to apologise for retweeting posts by the far—right group britain first. if you are telling me they are holeable races people, i will simply apologise if you would like me to do that. i know nothing about that. the uk economy exceeded expectations to grow by 0.5% during the last three months of 2017, official figures show. but growth for the year as a whole was only 1.8%, the slowest growth for five years. downing street distanc
look at this lovely sunshine in argyll and bute at the moment.and the west of scotland. temperatures are about six to nine celsius. feel fairly pleasa nt to nine celsius. feel fairly pleasant outing about this afternoon. there will be rain this evening in northern ireland and into scotland. further south and usable stage i, by patches of mist and fog developing and maybe a touch touch of frost too. temperatures staying above freezing. staying quite cloudy. cloudy again on sunday, but look at...
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distress signalfrom loch fine in lost after receiving a distress signal from loch fine in argyll & buteon managing existing pressures, according to a report from the national audit office. in 2017, trusts received more than £3 billion of additional cash injections to help fund day—to—day activities. it said growing presence and searching the man had cost a reallocation of resources . man had cost a reallocation of resources. the duration of adolescents is increasing, and now lass from the age of ten and 24, according to insiders. they say that young people continuing their education for longer as well as delayed marriage and parenthood have pushed back popular perceptions of when adult food begins. writing in the health journal, when adult food begins. writing in the healthjournal, the searchers argue a change in the definition of adolescence is needed to ensure laws and government policies pay appropriate. increasing costs on the build of the uk's do aircraft carrier programme is putting the bodies of other defence projects at risk, according to mps. a public accou nts risk, according
distress signalfrom loch fine in lost after receiving a distress signal from loch fine in argyll & buteon managing existing pressures, according to a report from the national audit office. in 2017, trusts received more than £3 billion of additional cash injections to help fund day—to—day activities. it said growing presence and searching the man had cost a reallocation of resources . man had cost a reallocation of resources. the duration of adolescents is increasing, and now lass from...
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lifeboats were launched after receiving a distress signal from loch fyne in argyll and bute yesterdayvy divers have been helping in the search. another man who was rescued is recovering in hospital. funds earmarked to help transform the nhs have instead been spent on managing existing pressures, that's according to a report from the national audit office. in 2017, trusts received more than £3 billion of additional cash injections to help fund day—to—day activities. but it said growing pressures and surging demand had caused a reallocation of resources. increasing costs on the build of the uk's new aircraft carrier programme is putting the budgets of other defence projects at risk, according to mps. a public accounts committee report said the programme, which includes two new carriers costing £6 billion, is hugely complex and costly. the mod said that it was committed to keeping costs down. new zealand prime ministerjacinda ardern has announced that she is pregnant. ms ardern said she and her partner, clarke gayford, were expecting their child in june, after which she planned to take a
lifeboats were launched after receiving a distress signal from loch fyne in argyll and bute yesterdayvy divers have been helping in the search. another man who was rescued is recovering in hospital. funds earmarked to help transform the nhs have instead been spent on managing existing pressures, that's according to a report from the national audit office. in 2017, trusts received more than £3 billion of additional cash injections to help fund day—to—day activities. but it said growing...
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i was in downtown tehran where bute was a lot of people, there are far outnumbered by security forcesre near that. i don't think it's even about a revolution. i think what is happening right now is a series of anxieties about the economy. certain sections of the population are coming to the fore and are manifesting themselves in this way, a certain demographic in iran's society. francine: are they protesting what is happening the economy? >> yes. initially, these protests began on thursday. they were anti-rouhani. they were against economic policy. now there are many people coming out saying these are organized politically by ronnie's opponents. they seem broader against the political system in iran. francine: thank you so much. we will be back and have plenty more throughout the day. andext, we talk europe leadership with angela merkel. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consis
i was in downtown tehran where bute was a lot of people, there are far outnumbered by security forcesre near that. i don't think it's even about a revolution. i think what is happening right now is a series of anxieties about the economy. certain sections of the population are coming to the fore and are manifesting themselves in this way, a certain demographic in iran's society. francine: are they protesting what is happening the economy? >> yes. initially, these protests began on...
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patches that it issued to fix the spectre security flaw also happens in new chips causing them to buteore than normoot l then there's this, shari redstone reportedly discussing adding new directors to cbs's board. redstone had preliminary talks with leslie moonves about recombining the companies. shari and sumner redstone failed in a merger attempt in 2016. there are questions about why we need to reconstitute that. >> got to put them back together >> but the idea of reconstituting the board -- >> you're not even questioning putting them back together after splitting them apart. >> you know what we all learned in family-run companies? the family wins. if you're the family, this is what you want, this is ultimately what will happen. >> the world has changed that much they needed scale back then -- >> back then it was to get rid of slower growth business, like billboards, cbs -- >> you're saying it wasn't a good idea? it's complicated becky is right ed lee is coming on. i'm curious on what he thinks about this >> i'm sure we can figure out a wash nall th rational that makes sense. >> les
patches that it issued to fix the spectre security flaw also happens in new chips causing them to buteore than normoot l then there's this, shari redstone reportedly discussing adding new directors to cbs's board. redstone had preliminary talks with leslie moonves about recombining the companies. shari and sumner redstone failed in a merger attempt in 2016. there are questions about why we need to reconstitute that. >> got to put them back together >> but the idea of reconstituting...
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a different location, normally she would be holding this at the residence, bute house, it is undergoing this analysis fire more detailed than anything provided so more detailed than anything provided so far by the uk government. the three scenarios she goes into art of course the uk staying in the single market, preferential free course the uk staying in the single market, preferentialfree trade canada market, preferentialfree trade ca na da style market, preferentialfree trade canada style agreement and a so—called hard brexit underworld trade organisation rules. let me very clear this analysis shows that none of these options are as good as staying in eu. our economy will take a hit under all of them. however least damaging option by far is staying in the single market. of course these are just projections but they are pretty detailed. this analysis suggested that staying in this single market would cost every single person here in scotland £700, free trade agreement will cost every person in scotland £1600, while no deal at all would cost every single person £2300 by the year 2030. i
a different location, normally she would be holding this at the residence, bute house, it is undergoing this analysis fire more detailed than anything provided so more detailed than anything provided so far by the uk government. the three scenarios she goes into art of course the uk staying in the single market, preferential free course the uk staying in the single market, preferentialfree trade canada market, preferentialfree trade ca na da style market, preferentialfree trade canada style...