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i'm speechless, no red button? i use it all the time to update myself.e actual news because i can choose which articles i look at. it is more organised than the website news and much more peaceful experience in the 24—hour news channel where there are several banners with different headlines as well as the presenter speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am i the only person in the uk using the red button news? well, linden, you are certainly not the only one. we have heard similar sentiments from a number of red button uses since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson. finally, back to borisjohnson who was again at the centre of events on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our correspondent in stormont. burris said stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is not the first time in bbc news where the prime minister has been with —— referred to by his first name. it
i'm speechless, no red button? i use it all the time to update myself.e actual news because i can choose which articles i look at. it is more organised than the website news and much more peaceful experience in the 24—hour news channel where there are several banners with different headlines as well as the presenter speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am i the only person in the uk using the red button news? well, linden, you are certainly not the only one. we have...
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no red button, i use it all the time to update myself on the news, travel and weather. to the actual news because i can choose which articles i look at. it is more organised than the website news and a much more peaceful experience than the 24 a much more peaceful experience than the 2a hours news channel, where there are several banners with different headlines as well as the presenter is speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am canvassed your audience about all this orami canvassed your audience about all this or am i the only person in the uk using the red button news? well, linda, you are certainly not the only one. we have heard similar sentiments from a number of red button users since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson... finally, back to borisjohnson, who was again at the centre of events on wednesday's news at six presented by george ali guy. in a moment we will speak to our europe editor in brussels but first hour ireland correspondent into stormont. emma, boris says stormont w
no red button, i use it all the time to update myself on the news, travel and weather. to the actual news because i can choose which articles i look at. it is more organised than the website news and a much more peaceful experience than the 24 a much more peaceful experience than the 2a hours news channel, where there are several banners with different headlines as well as the presenter is speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am canvassed your audience about all this...
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the blue button yes. and now the device analyzes the heart the right or the electricity ok at the heart so that we don't do any chest compression right now right now we just don't touch the person as instructed. it determine that this patient needs to be shocked ok and so it directs you in this case yeah you press the red button ok once you have made certain that no one is touching the patient are very important because there's electricity flowing into the patient exactly as they are not allowed to touch exactly ok very good and said and now it instructs me to continue compressions ok now you know you're safe you can touch a person exactly exactly. take home message number 3 if there's a defeat were later a tent use it is the best way to save lives. so why was it so important in the 1st place to check for the breathing if you have breathing there is circulation if you have no breathing there is no circulation and with circulation there is the risk that the contents of the stomach will go up the vomit will
the blue button yes. and now the device analyzes the heart the right or the electricity ok at the heart so that we don't do any chest compression right now right now we just don't touch the person as instructed. it determine that this patient needs to be shocked ok and so it directs you in this case yeah you press the red button ok once you have made certain that no one is touching the patient are very important because there's electricity flowing into the patient exactly as they are not...
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. >> you push the button. >> what a dream. >> the front. go ahead. push that button.ook, abby is cooking. >> it is the color of my dress. >> stop. >> oh. i can eat that with a spoon. >> don't. you know i should -- there we go. >> you are so fearless in your white shirt getting in there with the red pepper. >> absolutely, you fix your favorite noodle. peter liking fettuccini. >> i like you already, peter. >> all right. >> then simply get a fork out because look you on pretty that's is. an explosion of color. >> what? >> you know, i used to eat past astill, i am an adult, i like the ones with a twirl. >> like lady and the tramp. >> that is called spa gety. spa. >> great, you top it with parmesan cheese. >> more, i am a cheese gal. >> okay, put it on a plate or -- >> just -- i'm going to, all right, i think you need one too. >> live this stuff. >> all right. -- i love this stuff. all right, you have been hit. >> my bite looks better than yours. >> chris, who is running the jib cam, he reminded me about 15 years ago. i made this on fox and friends for dick clark, he loved
. >> you push the button. >> what a dream. >> the front. go ahead. push that button.ook, abby is cooking. >> it is the color of my dress. >> stop. >> oh. i can eat that with a spoon. >> don't. you know i should -- there we go. >> you are so fearless in your white shirt getting in there with the red pepper. >> absolutely, you fix your favorite noodle. peter liking fettuccini. >> i like you already, peter. >> all right. >>...
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. >> i still have one of the older ones, i was a little confused by it i still have the button.the newer ones, there's no button and you have to swipe to get -- >> sometimes older is better we just got a new refrigerator and it has an old-style ice machine, not with the ice trays, but it's just ice. it doesn't display through the door and you just shovel it out and it's the way to go >> you like it >> i prefer it older is sometimes just better i think that people try to -- >> well, speaking of which, tyler is about to have a whole bright future on poshmark. >> you're going to be seeing all poshmark, the mathisen collection >> maybe there would be a premium, because you've worn them >> of handsome, lightly worn suits. >> maybe this one will make an appearance >> maybe this one! there's a slight hole in the right-hand vest pocket here. can i show you there it is, ladies and gentlemen! >> that just adds to the uniqueness and character >> you will know that it is mine if you receive it. >> i can't wait to see your site and how well you'll do >> yes, i'll be curating my closets. >> a
. >> i still have one of the older ones, i was a little confused by it i still have the button.the newer ones, there's no button and you have to swipe to get -- >> sometimes older is better we just got a new refrigerator and it has an old-style ice machine, not with the ice trays, but it's just ice. it doesn't display through the door and you just shovel it out and it's the way to go >> you like it >> i prefer it older is sometimes just better i think that people try to...
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but today, you saw both schiff and nadler hit the panic button. they really understand this is bad for them and their case they are trying to impeach a president based on false
but today, you saw both schiff and nadler hit the panic button. they really understand this is bad for them and their case they are trying to impeach a president based on false
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i think he came pretty close to pressing the nuclear button onie successfully sent 59 cruise missiles into blowup the airbase that dropped chemical weapons into syria. even i supported that and i'm a noninterventionist. he'll most when all the way on north korea. he fell in love. i suppose that was a good thing for us. the stated reason was, i figured out what a tough kid this is. he killed his own uncle. what a strong kid. now he's killed his own brother. the guy who was poisoned at the airport by the two young women. rumor that -- remember that? that's not really a good bromance. however, examine the problem.
i think he came pretty close to pressing the nuclear button onie successfully sent 59 cruise missiles into blowup the airbase that dropped chemical weapons into syria. even i supported that and i'm a noninterventionist. he'll most when all the way on north korea. he fell in love. i suppose that was a good thing for us. the stated reason was, i figured out what a tough kid this is. he killed his own uncle. what a strong kid. now he's killed his own brother. the guy who was poisoned at the...
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. >> do i click the button to forward? okay. as you notice there is only one person here today. maria has a family situation so she wasn't able to be here today. i'll do the presentation and take note of any questions that might not be in my expertise, to make sure you get the information you want. >> ms. senhaux (chair): thank you. >> my name is emily shore, i'm the product manager for the dahlia product. what that means, i work out of the digital services department. we're a relatively new division. we're the tech people. i work with engineers and designers and we partner with maria and her department to make sure we're helping her administer her program and helping members of the public get the information they need to apply for affordable housing. so you'll get a little more -- i'm going to try to go up the middle and make sure i'm talking about technology in terms of what value it's bringing. but if i veer over, stop me. in this presentation, we're going to talk about the current processes we have on dahlia for enabling people who go to the website to look at listings and u
. >> do i click the button to forward? okay. as you notice there is only one person here today. maria has a family situation so she wasn't able to be here today. i'll do the presentation and take note of any questions that might not be in my expertise, to make sure you get the information you want. >> ms. senhaux (chair): thank you. >> my name is emily shore, i'm the product manager for the dahlia product. what that means, i work out of the digital services department. we're a...
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are almost four dozen cases on the supreme court dockets for this court and it is filled with hot buttons. one of the most hotly watched cases deals with daca. the high court will decide whether the trump administration is set to move ahead to end the obama era administration who were brought to the united states as children. that case is one of several dealing with immigration and executive power and despite a string of set backs from lower courts ruling against the administration's immigration policies, court watchers say they believe the high court will rule in their favor. >> thaáeufr playing the long game. i think there's those who have made a calculation saying we can absorb all these losses in the lower court because we're going to win the end game. when this game gets into the supreme court. another hot issue will be abortion regulations. khr requires doctors performing -- which requires doctors performing abortions to have a partnership with near by hospitals. this is come to the thick in the campaign and is expected to be a big issue in 2020. >> it was a big issue in 2016. cons
are almost four dozen cases on the supreme court dockets for this court and it is filled with hot buttons. one of the most hotly watched cases deals with daca. the high court will decide whether the trump administration is set to move ahead to end the obama era administration who were brought to the united states as children. that case is one of several dealing with immigration and executive power and despite a string of set backs from lower courts ruling against the administration's...
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but really it's a button you push and there's a conference call. tell me how this discussion about article five has changed as nato has begun to accept the fact that at some point something like a massive cyber event could trigger an article five response. it's not going to be the same article five response that we associate with the nato's response to the 9/11 attack. what is the future of article five if you can tell us? >> article five which celebrated its 70th anniversary on april 4th, everybody knows what article five s there's an article three that's very important as well. i personally as the commander of nato allied land command do not get into article five discussions. but something to keep in mind is 29 nations going to 30. we have to get consensus from every nation. it takes a little longer to do that, you're right, it's not a button. the thing to keep in mind is countries acting unilaterally, bilateral, multilaterally toe speed things up before article five comes in and there's transitions involved in that, especially when you're talkin
but really it's a button you push and there's a conference call. tell me how this discussion about article five has changed as nato has begun to accept the fact that at some point something like a massive cyber event could trigger an article five response. it's not going to be the same article five response that we associate with the nato's response to the 9/11 attack. what is the future of article five if you can tell us? >> article five which celebrated its 70th anniversary on april...
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it is not a button. the thing to keep in mind is countries acting unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally. there are transitions involved with that especially when you are talking ground forces. it gets a little complicated. >> the good thing on article five is the secretary-general came out and said nato recognizes the other domain now. cyber is now a domain. the secgen recently wrote a report that cyber could trigger article five. lauren: another point -- the cyber conversation takes us back to the issue of military mobility and defender 2020. in order to have all of these troops moving across europe, it is critical to make sure the critical infrastructure associated with that movement is also resilient to cyberattack. it also relates back to our ability to fight the conventional fight. patrick: that is a really good point. when covering the issue of theater enable the across europe traditionally, a lot of people brought up -- there are a lot of railroads across europe. some are german and some are f
it is not a button. the thing to keep in mind is countries acting unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally. there are transitions involved with that especially when you are talking ground forces. it gets a little complicated. >> the good thing on article five is the secretary-general came out and said nato recognizes the other domain now. cyber is now a domain. the secgen recently wrote a report that cyber could trigger article five. lauren: another point -- the cyber conversation takes...
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i mean the government or the society make big buttons to them every big so maybe the response is like a reaction for the social injustice that you live in every day therefore i defer. therefore you. don't it will be that it is useless and i because. if you say. it's the people you have to use violence not only against the government but again this will saidee if it against those who have that's what you want to delhi yes i hear i hear you all just weighing in on the protests and how the protests have grown and changed in how peaceful they are to today i'm going to be 1st on a little bit as a so much more to talk about medicare so a little bit earlier if not you mention the petro carry a project i want to explain that for our audience it was an oil project of venezuela in which funds were allegedly misappropriated and then not used to build some of the public works and infrastructure projects that they were supposed to be used for so this is a tweet from just reporter says examples of incomplete picture projects litter the map of haiti the investigation has happened but no action taken
i mean the government or the society make big buttons to them every big so maybe the response is like a reaction for the social injustice that you live in every day therefore i defer. therefore you. don't it will be that it is useless and i because. if you say. it's the people you have to use violence not only against the government but again this will saidee if it against those who have that's what you want to delhi yes i hear i hear you all just weighing in on the protests and how the...
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it is not a button. to keep in mind is that countries acting unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally speed things up in,re article fivv comes especially when you're talking ground forces it gets compensated. >> the good thing on article v is the secretary-general recently came out, nato recognizes weather domains now. cyber is now a domain. the sec gen wrote in one of the nato publication cyber attacks could trigger article v. a year ago, people were asking the question. a statement has come out about that. >> right. >> another point come if i may, i think that cyber conversation back to defend or 2020, because obviously in order to have all of these troops move across europe it is critical to make sure that all the infrastructure associated with that movement is resilient to cyber attacks. i'm sure that's something that defend or 2020 will get at. it also relates back to our ability to fight the conventional fights. >> actually, let me take that to you, chris, because that is a good point. when coveri
it is not a button. to keep in mind is that countries acting unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally speed things up in,re article fivv comes especially when you're talking ground forces it gets compensated. >> the good thing on article v is the secretary-general recently came out, nato recognizes weather domains now. cyber is now a domain. the sec gen wrote in one of the nato publication cyber attacks could trigger article v. a year ago, people were asking the question. a statement has...
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and we are joined can watch it continuously on the red button.ontinuously on the red button. and we are joined by a senior lecturer in sport and exercise psychology, and you were saying he is surrounded by these pacemakers who will take turns, running beside him always in front of him? how will it work? from what i understand this has been very carefully designed to help create a sort of slipstream and protect him from any winds that might slow his pace. i think it is important to remember that the speed at which he is running is absolutely unbelievable. most members of the public wouldn't be able to run that fast, let alone for two hours. it has been carefully designed to help protect him from the elements, like you said, and give him the maximum chances of breaking this two hour marathon barrier. we are getting a sense of the number of people who have turned out for this event in vienna. he will be running for two hours. this is right at the cutting edge of what anyone thought a human being, the human body, was capable of. that is where we are
and we are joined can watch it continuously on the red button.ontinuously on the red button. and we are joined by a senior lecturer in sport and exercise psychology, and you were saying he is surrounded by these pacemakers who will take turns, running beside him always in front of him? how will it work? from what i understand this has been very carefully designed to help create a sort of slipstream and protect him from any winds that might slow his pace. i think it is important to remember that...
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>> i am scared by the technology, i'm old school, i like my button, i've had the same passcode.ts ever, that is the story but as always "the story" i'll se cont, i'll see you monday. >> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." the investigation into the russia investigation has become a criminal probe. originally the doj's inquiry into how the russia hoax got going was supposed to be just an administrative but now prosecutor john to rome is looking for full-blown crimes. the new classification gives durham the subpoena to witness testimony, demand documents, impanel a grand
>> i am scared by the technology, i'm old school, i like my button, i've had the same passcode.ts ever, that is the story but as always "the story" i'll se cont, i'll see you monday. >> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." the investigation into the russia investigation has become a criminal probe. originally the doj's inquiry into how the russia hoax got going was supposed to be just an administrative but now prosecutor john...
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so when you press the button, don't speak comes out? >> did you accidentally do it?ou did it to me. >> don't touch my button. >> the singer kelly was after, mary beth byrd ended up picking -- >> john. >> coming after you blake. >> tonight's bless this mess, i hear it's nutty crazy racy. >> dax does like a strip tease for me. >> i love that. >> when "e.t." visited the set, it was daddy duty. >> my wife is in europe rightn elmo's fire scoop. >>> then florida georgia line ♪ baby you're a song >> minutes away on "e.t." >> what up, gu ♪ >>> welcome back to "e.t." with our special guest co-host, lake bell star of "bless this mess" airing tonight on abc. you wrote it, directed it, co-created. >> i co-created it with liz merry weather. >> well, you guys have way too much fun on the set. we know this because our lauren zima stopped by. >> we're gonna wanna get her good side. she has a side she likes. >> lake sure likes to blow off steam on the set. >> hi, mr. repairman. >> they call me the hammer. >> it's season two of lake and dax shepard living on a farm in the country afte
so when you press the button, don't speak comes out? >> did you accidentally do it?ou did it to me. >> don't touch my button. >> the singer kelly was after, mary beth byrd ended up picking -- >> john. >> coming after you blake. >> tonight's bless this mess, i hear it's nutty crazy racy. >> dax does like a strip tease for me. >> i love that. >> when "e.t." visited the set, it was daddy duty. >> my wife is in europe rightn...
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in march 2017 good news for the president, though, apple is rumored to be bringing back the home buttonmakes it easier for people who couldn't get used to that. halloween spending expected to be near record highs if a new survey 50% of millennials admit to buying accessories to include them in a post men, more than women are far more likely to say their halloween spending is driven by social media shoppers expected to bend $86 on their costumes this year that's a lot of money. >>> one north carolina man says he's feeling very lucky. after hitting it big as he prepared to wrap up his last round of chemo for colin cancer. he won $200,000. he says he was in shock. he didn't believe he won until the clerks confirmed it. he says he plans to use the money in part to pay off the medical bills. so. >> shame he had to use the money for the medical bills. great that he did it how would he have paid them without it >> it's great on the last round of chemo and hit the jackpot. >> by the way, what's your take on the home button i'm going to sound like an old man, i get it. i would agree with the pre
in march 2017 good news for the president, though, apple is rumored to be bringing back the home buttonmakes it easier for people who couldn't get used to that. halloween spending expected to be near record highs if a new survey 50% of millennials admit to buying accessories to include them in a post men, more than women are far more likely to say their halloween spending is driven by social media shoppers expected to bend $86 on their costumes this year that's a lot of money. >>> one...
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so when you press the button, don't speak comes out? >> did you accidentally do it?ou did it to me. >> don't touch my button. >> the singer kelly was after, mary beth byrd ended up picking -- >> john. >> coming after you blake. >> tonight's bless this mess, i hear it's nutty crazy racy. >> dax does like a strip tease for me. >> i love that. >> when "e.t." visited the set, it was daddy duty. >> my wife is in europe right now. >>> then rob lowe on the st. elmo's fire scoop. >>> then florida georgia line ♪ baby you're a song >> minutes away on "e.t." >> what up, gu announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. ♪ >>> welcome back to "e.t." with our special g
so when you press the button, don't speak comes out? >> did you accidentally do it?ou did it to me. >> don't touch my button. >> the singer kelly was after, mary beth byrd ended up picking -- >> john. >> coming after you blake. >> tonight's bless this mess, i hear it's nutty crazy racy. >> dax does like a strip tease for me. >> i love that. >> when "e.t." visited the set, it was daddy duty. >> my wife is in europe right now....
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a lot of it really does, we can't just rest on fixing a few buttons.they knew that they are playing on how we react as individuals. it's a lot of it. social change what it does for individual change. >> you bring up the topic of gay marriage in your book and am wondering if the evolution of americans viewpoints on gay marriage there something to draw from that. >> exactly. i think it's an excellent point and indeed very inspiration for me in the inspiring social movement we witnessed in our lifetime and really just in the last decade. in some cases more recently than that. shows us that there can be actual rational social change and it does require intervention at the institutional level, at the legal level, and the political level it does require that. it also requires changing our norms, back to that again. changing our norms and how do you change norms? how do you change norms of social justice, norms about racism, norms about marriage, how do you do that? in part you try to change people's attitudes. not just their beliefs but how they regard their
a lot of it really does, we can't just rest on fixing a few buttons.they knew that they are playing on how we react as individuals. it's a lot of it. social change what it does for individual change. >> you bring up the topic of gay marriage in your book and am wondering if the evolution of americans viewpoints on gay marriage there something to draw from that. >> exactly. i think it's an excellent point and indeed very inspiration for me in the inspiring social movement we...
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. >> well, i mean they are taking every hot button issue that's out there. you've got gay rights, abortion, immigration, gun rights, and they are going to jump right into it. starting tomorrow with the case that really looks at whether or not federal civil rights law protects gays, lesbians, transgendered people from discrimination in employment. and then in the months to come, they're going to look at abortion, whether or not states can put more regulations on abortion clinics. they're going to have a case that looks at president trump's efforts to try to end that obama era program called the dreamer program course that was designed to protect people who came to this country illegally as children. and then there is gun rights. they're going to look at whether states can put a lot of restrictions on people's ability who have legally owned firearms to take them outside their homes. >> my goodness, every single hot button issue it seems. and of course this is a new court because it has brett kavanaugh in that. how will that affect these decisions? >> replacing
. >> well, i mean they are taking every hot button issue that's out there. you've got gay rights, abortion, immigration, gun rights, and they are going to jump right into it. starting tomorrow with the case that really looks at whether or not federal civil rights law protects gays, lesbians, transgendered people from discrimination in employment. and then in the months to come, they're going to look at abortion, whether or not states can put more regulations on abortion clinics. they're...
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if you hit the submit button on dahlia, then that's everything you need to get in the lottery. and what happens is after the lottery, if you do well enough you meet with the leasing agent, they go through and vet. if something was -- typically, i can't say always, but if something is a little off in the dahlia application, let's say you put your -- i don't know data entry or something changed -- during that process after the lottery, the leasing agent checks and you have a chance to fix it. like for example, on the dahlia application let's say you say i olivia stefanoviliv live in san francisco. you uploaded a proof document, you meant to upload the lease, but you clicked the wrong thing, that's okay. you'll get to go into the lottery. they'll say, hey, you uploaded the wrong document, bring in the right one and we'll count that. >> mr. madrid: thank you. >> ms. senhaux (chair): council member? >> ms. sassouni: brief question. have you ever -- is your website able to reverse color background, so it has a white back -- black background with white letters? the white background is
if you hit the submit button on dahlia, then that's everything you need to get in the lottery. and what happens is after the lottery, if you do well enough you meet with the leasing agent, they go through and vet. if something was -- typically, i can't say always, but if something is a little off in the dahlia application, let's say you put your -- i don't know data entry or something changed -- during that process after the lottery, the leasing agent checks and you have a chance to fix it....
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you can watch it all via the red button and via the bbc sport website.rd grand prix of the season — after victory in japan — on a morning to rememberfor mercedes. starting from third on the grid, bottas made a great start at suzuka — taking an early lead. and he wasn't caught for the rest of the race — sebastian vettel coming second and lewis hamilton third. the result means mercedes win the consturctors championship for a sixth successive year and only bottas or hamilton can now win the drivers championship. there's been disappointment for british number two heather watson. she's been beaten in the final of the tianjin open by rebecca peterson — the swede winning in straight sets, 6—4, 6—4. it's the second title of peterson's career, with her other title coming just last month. six games in the women's super league today. bristol city currently one—up against liverpool. tottenham currently playing manchester united at the hive. united 1—0 up, you can watch it live via the bbc red button or on the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now.
you can watch it all via the red button and via the bbc sport website.rd grand prix of the season — after victory in japan — on a morning to rememberfor mercedes. starting from third on the grid, bottas made a great start at suzuka — taking an early lead. and he wasn't caught for the rest of the race — sebastian vettel coming second and lewis hamilton third. the result means mercedes win the consturctors championship for a sixth successive year and only bottas or hamilton can now win...
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session today for what is shaping up to be a blockbuster term the justices are hearing cases about hot button issues from immigration to gay rights to religious freedom. nbc justice correspondent pete williams has a preview >> reporter: in one of the term's most important cases, the supreme court will decide what's to become of daca. >> the dreamers united we'll never be defeated. >> reporter: the obama-era program that lets children of undocumented migrants stay in the u.s. iunde16 when parents brought them here it covers 700,000 young people, including claudia, a college student who came here as a young girl with her mother from bolivia. >> daca truly changed my life. you know, i have a social numb. i have the ability to work i have the ability to contribute and pay taxes. >> reporter: president trump tried to shut daca down but lower courts blocked the move. in another high-profile case, the justices will decide whether existing federal law makes it illegal to fire employees because they are gay, lesbian, or transgender this man lost his job. >> i lost my livelihood, my source of income, m
session today for what is shaping up to be a blockbuster term the justices are hearing cases about hot button issues from immigration to gay rights to religious freedom. nbc justice correspondent pete williams has a preview >> reporter: in one of the term's most important cases, the supreme court will decide what's to become of daca. >> the dreamers united we'll never be defeated. >> reporter: the obama-era program that lets children of undocumented migrants stay in the u.s....
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sewing buttons about ten years ago it illegally as part of this vast homeworking network. i'm curious with the orme -- the informal sector. a lot of it is underreported. what do you think is different about ghost work today is at the literacy or the technology it's a great question. this can work has not gone away. i want to have two answers for you. what we had thought of is the informal markets. what would it look like to go in a different direction and say what does it look like to support economic activity that's not under one site. there is a notion that there is some sort of a trajectory we are all very nervous when you start thinking about linear trajectory. and cultural development. one comment would be what is going on there is the continued exploitation of workers who are providing service. what would we do to make any economic activity to bring dignity and respect to that work. to the second point that i think you are raising. the real difference i see in this kind of work is that it is i don't want to say it's a volume issue. it can happen so quickly. as a thin
sewing buttons about ten years ago it illegally as part of this vast homeworking network. i'm curious with the orme -- the informal sector. a lot of it is underreported. what do you think is different about ghost work today is at the literacy or the technology it's a great question. this can work has not gone away. i want to have two answers for you. what we had thought of is the informal markets. what would it look like to go in a different direction and say what does it look like to support...
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what buttons and threats were being referenced here did a songe have any documents he was planning to release ecuador's new government changed the company responsible for monitoring a songe in the embassy. before 2017 assigned was monitored by u.c. global a private security company with offices in a number of countries. journalist fernando v i v senseo also investigated the events. it is in may this is the award they present to ecuador's best investigative journalist. last year i received it for my investigation of the case of julian a sandwich. you know suspended moreno terminated you see global's contract and hired prom security and ecuadorian security company without any intelligence service or public security experience the company came out of nowhere and fulfilled the same tasks as you see global you know what. you know that the new company doesn't answer to former president korea but is working for lenny merinos government. surveillance videos began to appear online. they showed julian a son in the kitchen hallway and in a living room at the embassy. but his good ole if this was
what buttons and threats were being referenced here did a songe have any documents he was planning to release ecuador's new government changed the company responsible for monitoring a songe in the embassy. before 2017 assigned was monitored by u.c. global a private security company with offices in a number of countries. journalist fernando v i v senseo also investigated the events. it is in may this is the award they present to ecuador's best investigative journalist. last year i received it...
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i mean that's how the continuous vote on this threaten to push certain buttons if you felt threatened or harassed by ecuador's government. before they face you know all that was a matter of substantial concern yet it was because we wanted to avoid risk but we employed diplomatic channels to ask the british police for support or would people if we had to go eat the more they didn't see on the left. what buttons and threads were being referenced here did a signs have any documents he was planning to release ecuador's new government change the company responsible for monitoring a songe in the embassy. before 2017 signs was monitored by u.c. global a private security company with offices in a number of countries. journalist for none of the obvious senseo also investigated the events. is this in my view this is the award they present to ecuador's best investigative journalist. last year i received from my investigation of the case of julian a sandwich things. moreno suspended moreno terminated u.c. global's contract and hired problem security and could dorrian security company without any
i mean that's how the continuous vote on this threaten to push certain buttons if you felt threatened or harassed by ecuador's government. before they face you know all that was a matter of substantial concern yet it was because we wanted to avoid risk but we employed diplomatic channels to ask the british police for support or would people if we had to go eat the more they didn't see on the left. what buttons and threads were being referenced here did a signs have any documents he was planning...
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. >>> the supreme court is back in session today, facing hot button issues on immigration, gay rights and religious freedom >>> then to the bizarre story of weeding pig the size of polar bears. >>> and the incredible simone biles does it again and again. she nails two moves in competition that have never be en before. "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. the impeachment inquiry is gathering steam this morning with a second whistle-blower coming forward with information about president trump's phone call with ukraine's leader the difference this person claims to have firsthand knowledge, which could punch a hole in a key defense for mr. trump. the white house responding in part it doesn't change the facts that the president had done nothing wrong. meanwhile, president trump is targeting top democrats on twitter, claiming that house speaker nancy pelosi and intelligence committee chairman adam schiff are guilty of treason and calling for them to be impeached we should point out the constitution does not allow for a member of
. >>> the supreme court is back in session today, facing hot button issues on immigration, gay rights and religious freedom >>> then to the bizarre story of weeding pig the size of polar bears. >>> and the incredible simone biles does it again and again. she nails two moves in competition that have never be en before. "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. the impeachment inquiry is...
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i'm speechless, no red button? i use it all the time to update myself.ent headlines as well as the presenter speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am i the only person in the uk using the red button news? well, linden, you are certainly not the only one. we have heard similar sentiments from a number of red button users since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson. finally, back to borisjohnson who was again at the centre of events on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our ireland correspondent in stormont. boris says stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is not the first time on bbc news where the prime minister has been referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you for all your comments this week.
i'm speechless, no red button? i use it all the time to update myself.ent headlines as well as the presenter speaking. have you canvassed your audience about all this or am i the only person in the uk using the red button news? well, linden, you are certainly not the only one. we have heard similar sentiments from a number of red button users since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson. finally, back to borisjohnson who was again at the...
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setting up a really a battle royale for fundraising for joe biden in the next quarter and jenson button. >> he has less than harbor >> she's in debt you look back into her filing which we did, she's almost a million in debt. he has less on hand than she does it will be interesting going forward how he spends his money. where is it going to go? demographically -- could the money force him from race? >> i don't know we're there yet. there's concern about how he'll compete in these primary states that he needs to at least get in the top two or three for these elections. these candidates have to get some delegates here. that's the concern the question is how long can this go on without having not as much cash on hand against others >> brian, thanks appreciate it. we'll check back with you. for more on 2020 election find it at cnbc.com >>> new developments for airbnb. we'll have that for you straight ahead. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically
setting up a really a battle royale for fundraising for joe biden in the next quarter and jenson button. >> he has less than harbor >> she's in debt you look back into her filing which we did, she's almost a million in debt. he has less on hand than she does it will be interesting going forward how he spends his money. where is it going to go? demographically -- could the money force him from race? >> i don't know we're there yet. there's concern about how he'll compete in...
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because there no reply button there was no way for a troll.o number over 20 laws and regulations. and for now on, at least some element of it will be used for all future legislation too. but it will be interesting to see whether it will ever be used for highly sensitive significant divisive issues. i am not convinced politicians are ready to give up this much powerjust yet. we still have a so—called digital gap in our society which means some elder people or some people in other places don't use digital tools very much. so that is why i think we still have some function — to collect opinions from different groups. but for digitally savvy groups, it found that previously distant views had actually much in common with each other regarding both taxi safety and writing convenience. uber was allowed to operate in taiwan under certain conditions while relaxing the laws on taxis so they could operate more like uber. as for e—scooters, people expressed fears about safety and whether roads could cope, but all the divergent attitudes and oppositions boi
because there no reply button there was no way for a troll.o number over 20 laws and regulations. and for now on, at least some element of it will be used for all future legislation too. but it will be interesting to see whether it will ever be used for highly sensitive significant divisive issues. i am not convinced politicians are ready to give up this much powerjust yet. we still have a so—called digital gap in our society which means some elder people or some people in other places don't...
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another hot-button issue will be abortion regulation with the challenge to controversial abortion law in louisiana which requires doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital and civil rights protections for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like the last election the high court is expected to be a major issue in 2020. >> is a huge issue in 2016. helped get president trump elected. voters said they want to be able to pick the next justice. it will be again precisely because it's an important part of our system. >> we could see more hot-button issues this term to the high court is expected take up to does more pills on gun control religious liberty and the environment. arthel: garrett tenney thank you eric: tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters took to the streets again many of them wearing masks in defiance of a government ban on them. police responding by unleashing tear gas and with batons as they charge the crowds. corres
another hot-button issue will be abortion regulation with the challenge to controversial abortion law in louisiana which requires doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital and civil rights protections for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like the last election the high court is expected to be a major issue in 2020. >> is a huge...
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why i'm emphasizing at the end because a lot of really does -- we can't just rest on fixing a few buttons. they knew -- they are playing on how we react as individuals. it's a lot of it, social change does require individual change. in some cases more recently than that shows us that there can be actual rational social change and does require both intervention at the institutional level, at the legal level, right, and the political level, it does require that but also requires changing our norms back to that again changing our norms and how do you change norms, how do we change norm of social justice, norms about racism and norms about marriage, well, how do you do that? you change attitudes, not just beliefs but how they regard their beliefs and those beliefs of other people and i think that one of the things that does is give us hope that we can do that, it's not -- i'm old enough to think, you know, i remember a time where, you know, you could be despaired, that's not going change, my people are not going to change about that. that's too much to hope but a lot of people. >> so should i
why i'm emphasizing at the end because a lot of really does -- we can't just rest on fixing a few buttons. they knew -- they are playing on how we react as individuals. it's a lot of it, social change does require individual change. in some cases more recently than that shows us that there can be actual rational social change and does require both intervention at the institutional level, at the legal level, right, and the political level, it does require that but also requires changing our...
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this case gets to the supreme court. >> another hot button issue will be abortion regulation. it requires doctors to perform abortion and have privileges at a nearby hospital. there is a case involving civil rights protection for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these rulings are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like thandthe high court is expe a major issue in 2020. >> it was a huge issue in 2016 to help the president trump get elected. they said they wanted to pick the next justice and they voted the issue. it will be again because it support part of her system. reporter: for hot button issues this term, it is expected to take two dozen more appeals and potentially covering issues such as gun control, religious liberty and the environment. jon: contract talks appeared to hit a snag between general motors and autoworkers. now the union is casting doubt on of settlement in dispute the sense 49000 workers to the picket line last month. the president says they presented a proposal but gm response w
this case gets to the supreme court. >> another hot button issue will be abortion regulation. it requires doctors to perform abortion and have privileges at a nearby hospital. there is a case involving civil rights protection for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these rulings are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like thandthe high court is expe a major issue in 2020. >> it was a huge issue in 2016 to...
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you can watch it all via the red button and via the bbc sport website.om boxer josh warrington as he successfully defended his ibf world featherweight title. the 28—year—old put in a dominant display against sofiane takouch, stopping him in the second round in front of a boisterous crowd in his hometown of leeds. his stats are now piling up — a third defence of his title, he's won all 30 of his fights with seven knockouts. he'll now aim for a unification fight in 2020. and get ready for omne of the most extravagant suits you're ever likely to see. this is tyson fury face—to—face with the wwe wrestler braun strowman. the two are going to get into the ring together for a wwe crownjewel fight on 31st october in saudi arabia. they are clearly looking forward to it. six games in the women's super league today. bristol city currently one—up against liverpool. spurs against manchester united is live on the bbc red button and on the bbc sport website — kick off around now. that is all from the bbc sport centre now. we will have another update in the next. thank
you can watch it all via the red button and via the bbc sport website.om boxer josh warrington as he successfully defended his ibf world featherweight title. the 28—year—old put in a dominant display against sofiane takouch, stopping him in the second round in front of a boisterous crowd in his hometown of leeds. his stats are now piling up — a third defence of his title, he's won all 30 of his fights with seven knockouts. he'll now aim for a unification fight in 2020. and get ready for...
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made a statement as soon as- the verge was announced and he said that he was pressing the pause button on this legislation this withdrawal agreement bill the full they will not be as had been planned because that was rejected. any scrutiny discussion or debate on the web on wednesday and on thursday of course the reason for the fast tracking of that was to try. and get that bill through to the upper chamber the house of lords at the beginning of next week in order to meet walks in order to meet in nine days time the thirty first of october deadline which is the deadline currently in professional. agreed with the european union all of the extension. but of course this is all superseded by several letters that the prime minister. sent on saturday- requesting extensions so we will have to see what the issue itself- says if it grants an extension on if indeed what's that extension is. in the box that decision then bennett is we understand is pending the- twenty seven states are considering. the possibility of an extension to the how this will proceed to we know what to expect. well we thin
made a statement as soon as- the verge was announced and he said that he was pressing the pause button on this legislation this withdrawal agreement bill the full they will not be as had been planned because that was rejected. any scrutiny discussion or debate on the web on wednesday and on thursday of course the reason for the fast tracking of that was to try. and get that bill through to the upper chamber the house of lords at the beginning of next week in order to meet walks in order to meet...