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. >> plus -- >> cameron mathison, nick jonas. >> inside cameron's singoff with a jo-bro. >> you haveno rhythm. >> wow. >> now, for april 21st, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> cops, helicopters and high drama, as richard simmons is spotted in public for the first time in more than three years. >> the 68-year-old returned home from the hospital with the help of police and guess who was waiting for him? a pack of paparazzi. >> richard, please, are you okay, richard? give us an okay, give us a thumbs up, richard. >> that's richard simmons, under a blanket, covering himself to avoid being housekeeper and longtime manager. the 68-year-old was returning home after a four-day hospitalization. lapd officers were there, apparently called to the scene after richard's team had concerns about the paparazzi outside his gate. here's a timeline of richard's unusual return home. richard and his housekeeper arrive at his hollywood hills estate at 5:12 p.m. can you see him there in the backseat. for almost 45 minutes, richard waits inside the car as his housekeeper appears to try to work out
. >> plus -- >> cameron mathison, nick jonas. >> inside cameron's singoff with a jo-bro. >> you haveno rhythm. >> wow. >> now, for april 21st, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> cops, helicopters and high drama, as richard simmons is spotted in public for the first time in more than three years. >> the 68-year-old returned home from the hospital with the help of police and guess who was waiting for him? a pack of paparazzi....
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the last ones with cameron and miliband were watched by a lot of people.ld take part in that because she should take part in that debate. nick clegg for many, the debates made him. he was in a fortunate addition as the outsider and people didn't was and if you are the guy who is coming in and people haven't got a fixed opinion of you, it's an enormous opera richard lindsey. theresa may, i can see politically is it the right thing, is it the right thing in terms of healthy debate ? is it the right thing in terms of healthy debate? how many mps will be wondering if they will be back?” think the conservatives will lose some seats to the liberal democrats but on the tv debate point, it is preposterous in a modern democracy to decide tv debates, deciding whether they will go ahead whether it is in the interests of the prime minister. we need an independent commission, the debate should happen and if the prime minister boycotts them, that will be her loss or whoever's loss does not turn up. isn't it up to the broadcasters?m should be on an independent statutory
the last ones with cameron and miliband were watched by a lot of people.ld take part in that because she should take part in that debate. nick clegg for many, the debates made him. he was in a fortunate addition as the outsider and people didn't was and if you are the guy who is coming in and people haven't got a fixed opinion of you, it's an enormous opera richard lindsey. theresa may, i can see politically is it the right thing, is it the right thing in terms of healthy debate ? is it the...
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peter: we saw the wonderful shot from cameron smith.e takes advantage of it and that three-shot lead lasts only a moment. it's now two. now, jordan spieth over at 11 waiting. brian stuard. and that slides just past. nick: tough to believe, isn't it? right on the left edge. bill: the leaders have just gone racing past. nick: a lot of guys going, ok, nine under for 10. have they got that up there right? just double checking. bill: there's just one team staying with them right now. that's blixt and smith. jordan. they're four under. he's just laying up. they're at 18 under overall but that's six behind. complaining about m ball. now kevin tway. this for birdie. nick: for a nice, easy, solid 4. bill chan -- bill: that gets them to 18 under. and kelly kraft. six under, at 11 now. this was earlier. a couple of guys in there tight. danny lee makes that. now dufner. nick: dufner eight under today through 16. this to go nine. he slammed it. that was just definitely too hard. bill: that will be disappointing, for nick: suddenly gone quiet. four p
peter: we saw the wonderful shot from cameron smith.e takes advantage of it and that three-shot lead lasts only a moment. it's now two. now, jordan spieth over at 11 waiting. brian stuard. and that slides just past. nick: tough to believe, isn't it? right on the left edge. bill: the leaders have just gone racing past. nick: a lot of guys going, ok, nine under for 10. have they got that up there right? just double checking. bill: there's just one team staying with them right now. that's blixt...
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cameron, give me an idea, how exciting is the tech challenge here for students? >> it's a good learning experience. and i heard from other people that you learn a lot and have a lot of fun doing it. >> looking forward to it? >> yeah. >> how about for you? has it been exciting being part of a team? >> yeah, so far, i have been having a lot of fun building with my friends and learning a lot. >> i understand science squad is made up of a couple teams. you're not part of this project here. tell us what we're seeing and how it works. >> so, this basically starts out folded like that, and this is down here on the smaller piece of wood. and it pulls this back string to the pull of the bridge. and it pulls on the front string and releasing the back string to slowly pull itself across, and once it reaches the end, it reverses and releases this and pulls on this to slowly retract the bridge. >> for had ravine problem here. give me an idea here. what was maybe the biggest obstacle that you as a team had to overcome to make this work? >> one obstacle i think was on how to at
cameron, give me an idea, how exciting is the tech challenge here for students? >> it's a good learning experience. and i heard from other people that you learn a lot and have a lot of fun doing it. >> looking forward to it? >> yeah. >> how about for you? has it been exciting being part of a team? >> yeah, so far, i have been having a lot of fun building with my friends and learning a lot. >> i understand science squad is made up of a couple teams. you're not...
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that was a cameron pledge, to get net migration under 100,000 a year.ents, 134,000 international stu d e nts students, 134,000 international students arrived in 2016, those numbers, you can make that target even more impossible to get. they are saying that she wants to get a bill through the house of lords to enable universities to raise their fees even higher, and the cost of that could be that she makes a concession. but also i know, i think the foreign office and various ministers, i went to india with theresa may on her trip last year and there is a lot of concern here and there is a lot of concern here and in countries like india that britain is being unfriendly towards their students and making it difficult for them to arrive. they would say that they bring benefits and prunes to this country. so it might help with international relations as well if they would soften their stance a little. 0k, relations as well if they would soften their stance a little. ok, so the horse trading has already begun before the election even starts. any suggestion tha
that was a cameron pledge, to get net migration under 100,000 a year.ents, 134,000 international stu d e nts students, 134,000 international students arrived in 2016, those numbers, you can make that target even more impossible to get. they are saying that she wants to get a bill through the house of lords to enable universities to raise their fees even higher, and the cost of that could be that she makes a concession. but also i know, i think the foreign office and various ministers, i went to...
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, not a bad relationship with cameron, not a bad relationship with cameron, not a bad relationship withe seems to be reiterating that don't expect an easy ride. the uk is the biggest car market in europe. the using the germans will stop selling their mercedes and aldi is to as? rubbish! theresa may says other countries are ganging up on britain but that's the nature of it! wait until france goes! they will have more problems on their hands. let's move to china. this is interesting. i think because of the way big companies are sharing their customer databases, this way big companies are sharing their customer data bases, this is way big companies are sharing their customer databases, this is moving between car sharing, car pooling and bike sharing. that's a big tie—up. this is the dominant ride hayling service. i believe it's a sort of successof service. i believe it's a sort of successor of another company, which had merged with and had ties with it. none of these companies are making any sort of profit at all. it's all about market share. they're pumping billions of dollars into these
, not a bad relationship with cameron, not a bad relationship with cameron, not a bad relationship withe seems to be reiterating that don't expect an easy ride. the uk is the biggest car market in europe. the using the germans will stop selling their mercedes and aldi is to as? rubbish! theresa may says other countries are ganging up on britain but that's the nature of it! wait until france goes! they will have more problems on their hands. let's move to china. this is interesting. i think...
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bill: cameron smith. dottie: yet another 6-iron chosen. bill: they started the day with a four-shot lead. now they trail by two and that is going to find the hazard. nick: i thought that started a bit straight. started right at the flag. bill: 10. peter: a little bump and run up the slope. great speed control. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] nick: yeah, that gets your attention now, dottie, doesn't it? dottie: the grieve degree of difficulty just went up a lot. nick: instead of looking at the first tent to the right of the flag, you start looking at the second tent. dottie: or maybe the gap in between. you are correct. nick: and a little bit of fade dottie: that's pretty aggressive. what a great shot. bill: excellent. to 10. peter: all right. brian steward to get to 17 under par. it's got to be a little weird for brian coming back and kind of being the defending champion and kind of not since t
bill: cameron smith. dottie: yet another 6-iron chosen. bill: they started the day with a four-shot lead. now they trail by two and that is going to find the hazard. nick: i thought that started a bit straight. started right at the flag. bill: 10. peter: a little bump and run up the slope. great speed control. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] nick:...
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few reckoned david cameron would win an outright majority in the general election in 2015.t as hardly anyone foresaw the result of the referendum a year later. the british people have spoken add the answer is: we're out. and yes, few predicted that would mean theresa may would be in. none of this would have surprised him because there's precedence for this political turbulence. in the 1920s, there were three general elections in three years alone. but these days, as we ask more of our politicians, are they asking more of us — more votes more often, to renew a mandate or support a particular policy in a referendum? well, we have been here before. in the 1970s, there was also a two—year period with two general elections and a referendum on europe, in which yes, mrs thatcher campaigned for britain's membership. all this voting doesn't please everyone, like brenda in bristol. she's lived through 19 elections. we told her about the 20th. you're joking! not another one! oh, for god's sake. i can't honestly, i can't stand this. there's too much politics going on at the moment. why
few reckoned david cameron would win an outright majority in the general election in 2015.t as hardly anyone foresaw the result of the referendum a year later. the british people have spoken add the answer is: we're out. and yes, few predicted that would mean theresa may would be in. none of this would have surprised him because there's precedence for this political turbulence. in the 1920s, there were three general elections in three years alone. but these days, as we ask more of our...
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but the point was he did really well on camera in relation to gordon brown and david cameron. i think it demonstrated the idea that having the debate offered up idea that having the debate offered upa idea that having the debate offered up a platform to open up the conversations wasn't just about simple choices, but there was an alternative, there was nick clegg, and that was in a way, in 2015 it was very different, there was a seven way leaders debate, all of this chaos and noise, and there was even the opposition partys' debate, unbelievably noisy and confusing, and that played into the conservatives hands, because their narrative in 2015 which theresa may is trying to wheel out again is that it is stability with the conservatives or chaos with the other lot, but even if she does get the empty chair treatment, seeing sensible theresa may versus noise and chaos, that is the message she wants. and even if she is empty chaired, won't that make the broadcaster look weird? according to the polls, she is ahead. it could well be that the prime minister, or the person who ends up wi
but the point was he did really well on camera in relation to gordon brown and david cameron. i think it demonstrated the idea that having the debate offered up idea that having the debate offered upa idea that having the debate offered up a platform to open up the conversations wasn't just about simple choices, but there was an alternative, there was nick clegg, and that was in a way, in 2015 it was very different, there was a seven way leaders debate, all of this chaos and noise, and there...
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on television, like david cameron?where politicians get out and meet the voters. i still do it, as prime minister i still go out and block on doors in my constituency. that is what i will be doing in my campaign. it was the prime minister taking questions but it was on the today programme. the conservatives go into the election campaign with a commanding lead in the opinion polls. let's get the views ofjoe twyman who is head of political and social research at yougov. is there an appetite for tv debates? yes, the public think they are good in principle and they think at least the prime minister and the leader of the prime minister and the leader of the opposition should take part and depending on their allegiances think others should take part, but you can see quite theresa may does not want to ta ke see quite theresa may does not want to take part given they are an unknown quantity. we only have to look back to 20 tenths and that huge change in polls brought about by nick clegg's appearance, and she will want to keep
on television, like david cameron?where politicians get out and meet the voters. i still do it, as prime minister i still go out and block on doors in my constituency. that is what i will be doing in my campaign. it was the prime minister taking questions but it was on the today programme. the conservatives go into the election campaign with a commanding lead in the opinion polls. let's get the views ofjoe twyman who is head of political and social research at yougov. is there an appetite for...
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. >>> and candace cameron's daughter talks about dating and >>> and candace cameron's daughter talks about dating and sex a even when you're taking an antidepressant, you may still be struggling with depression. ♪ you try to put on a brave face. but inside, the symptoms linger. in fact, 2 out of 3 people taking an antidepressant may still experience unresolved symptoms. rexulti, when added to your antidepressant, has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression. it may help you feel better without giving up the progress you may have made with your antidepressant. rexulti is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior, worsening depression, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in those 24 and younger. elderly dementia patients taking rexulti have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may be permanent. high blood sugar was reported with rexulti and in extreme cases ca
. >>> and candace cameron's daughter talks about dating and >>> and candace cameron's daughter talks about dating and sex a even when you're taking an antidepressant, you may still be struggling with depression. ♪ you try to put on a brave face. but inside, the symptoms linger. in fact, 2 out of 3 people taking an antidepressant may still experience unresolved symptoms. rexulti, when added to your antidepressant, has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression. it may help...
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cameron: broadly speaking, not. it is so close.e anyone would have on this is relatively scanty. would have on this is relatively scanty. particularly if it comes out over the weekend. your first call will be the foreign exchange market. i worked without a number of years and i can tell you, the price action in new zealand time on a monday morning is less than you would like if you have a good position. what people are generally going to try to do, play their car relatively close to their chest. if there is an outside move, they could say that. scarlet: you talked about positioning. they made clear one area of concern is a risk party funds. by some measures, half $1 trillion put into these targets. are they invested in the same place, do they end up putting their money in the same products? cameron: there is probably some dispersion in terms of strategy. commentalso say i saw a that the poll was grossly exaggerating the size of the risk inherent and shock. risk parity not that risky. i also saw the net flows in the risk parity stra
cameron: broadly speaking, not. it is so close.e anyone would have on this is relatively scanty. would have on this is relatively scanty. particularly if it comes out over the weekend. your first call will be the foreign exchange market. i worked without a number of years and i can tell you, the price action in new zealand time on a monday morning is less than you would like if you have a good position. what people are generally going to try to do, play their car relatively close to their...
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cameron couldn't answer it then. there has been revisionism about what happened in 2013.eason cameron lost the commons vote was because of a lack of clarity about what would follow. it seems to be the case again. you have the "something must be done" reaction to the horror of those events earlier this week in syria. something has been done. assad is still in place. you have this heightened tension with russia. ijust don't see where it is going. in terms of international alliances, there have been declarations of support from the british government and elsewhere but it transforms the us relationships with these countries. britain was told — i don't blame america — britain was informed a few minutes beforehand. that is a massive contrast with the blair/bush relationship where blair played a subservient role but was involved in iraq and afghanistan. was anyone told earlier? my understanding is a few minutes before, britain was told. russia might have been told. this is a different operation. the us didn't need britain for this operation and doesn't need it for what it says i
cameron couldn't answer it then. there has been revisionism about what happened in 2013.eason cameron lost the commons vote was because of a lack of clarity about what would follow. it seems to be the case again. you have the "something must be done" reaction to the horror of those events earlier this week in syria. something has been done. assad is still in place. you have this heightened tension with russia. ijust don't see where it is going. in terms of international alliances,...
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he's talking about his love life for the firsttime on camera with cameron. >> is there something you've wanted to share for a while? >> it never really dawned on me. i'm a very private guy. i don't like people knowing the names of my dogs, but i don't mind at all. i'm proud of it. i really am. i'm proud of it ♪ copa at the copacabana
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sergeant joshua rogers and sergeant cameron thomas were killed at a nighttime raid on isis forces in a remote part of afghanistan. >>> in philadelphia, a setback to the defense of bill cosby. a judge has ruled the jurors will be able to hear testimony about him giving the drug quaaludes to the women he was pursuing but the judge is barring references made to his comedy routine to the after deez yak spanish fly. >>> a cashier at a jimmy john's
sergeant joshua rogers and sergeant cameron thomas were killed at a nighttime raid on isis forces in a remote part of afghanistan. >>> in philadelphia, a setback to the defense of bill cosby. a judge has ruled the jurors will be able to hear testimony about him giving the drug quaaludes to the women he was pursuing but the judge is barring references made to his comedy routine to the after deez yak spanish fly. >>> a cashier at a jimmy john's
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there is a lot of the cameron baggage that she has the opportunity to rectify.s the opportunity to rectify. it is a new election manifesto and you do not get tied under the promises of the past, but david cameron could never do this as prime minister and theresa may never as home secretary. net immigration is running much higher than government targets so we do not see a time frame for meeting those targets. we do not know exactly when. if theresa may says something, she tries to see this through. she will be hostage to fortune. brexit will make it easier fortune. brexit will make it easier for her to reach that target. one of the reasons we can't depend on the deal she will make, but people will regard this with scepticism because they promised seven years ago to reduce it to tens of thousands and failed miserably. she also said there would not be an election before 2020, and here we are. sometimes you get get punished for breaking promises. shall we have a quick look at another eu story? the times, britain told to keep eu laws, no deal unless mae accepts rules
there is a lot of the cameron baggage that she has the opportunity to rectify.s the opportunity to rectify. it is a new election manifesto and you do not get tied under the promises of the past, but david cameron could never do this as prime minister and theresa may never as home secretary. net immigration is running much higher than government targets so we do not see a time frame for meeting those targets. we do not know exactly when. if theresa may says something, she tries to see this...
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we are volunteering for everything that james cameron and michael bay have warned us about. that i'm alive before the end, for that cascade of zombie swedish soldiers coming into america and charming us with their looks and gunning us all down. >> andy: i'm guessing there's no way you would do this? >> no. i hate needles, i would never let my company implant something into my hand. it's funny, people lauded sweden as this utopia, this place where everyone is happy and i think this is the creepiest stuff i've ever heard of. also, think of the hacking possibilities. your health information, financial information, who knows how much this can control. the possibilities are terrifying. >> andy: i'm kind of torn on stuff like this, i'm a tech guy. i'm a super cool dude. i love stuff like this but the privacy concerns are not a joke. >> i don't really know, how lazy are we now that you can't just hold your you had your phone with you, right? the solution isn't to put something underneath your skin, put it on your phone. >> andy: i could've left my phone at home. >> you could've lef
we are volunteering for everything that james cameron and michael bay have warned us about. that i'm alive before the end, for that cascade of zombie swedish soldiers coming into america and charming us with their looks and gunning us all down. >> andy: i'm guessing there's no way you would do this? >> no. i hate needles, i would never let my company implant something into my hand. it's funny, people lauded sweden as this utopia, this place where everyone is happy and i think this...
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there are examples of david cameron beating gordon brown, tony blair beating john major.s on some key questions around capability and judgment. briefly, how important will brexit bns? it will be one of the most important issues. the public say it is the most important but not the only one. the economy and education will also play a part. let's take a look at the weather now. good evening. we had some beautiful sunshine across the north east. the east coast of scotland have the highest temperature. it was cloudy in staffordshire but relatively bright. we had some showers from the lumpy clouds moving southwards and this line of cloud across all that scotla nd this line of cloud across all that scotland is developing as well. that will take centre stage in the next 48 hours, it is behind that that we does introduce the chilly air. it will be cold overnight but most towns and cities will hold double figures and it could turn misty with fog by morning. further north we have the weather front through the day, not just have the weather front through the day, notjust rain but pot
there are examples of david cameron beating gordon brown, tony blair beating john major.s on some key questions around capability and judgment. briefly, how important will brexit bns? it will be one of the most important issues. the public say it is the most important but not the only one. the economy and education will also play a part. let's take a look at the weather now. good evening. we had some beautiful sunshine across the north east. the east coast of scotland have the highest...
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cameron feels like a long time ago. was the near destruction of the liberal democrats. i think one of the accidents of this election is will be the revival of the lib dems. not necessarily because people have huge faith in farron, but because the centre—left belief injeremy corbyn is so low, this would else will vote go. there's also a bit of a remain vote forthe lib dems, and that's because jeremy corbyn was never very convinced about remain. there will be places like richmond and sussex, where labour voters lent to the lib dems will again. there is a lot more of a soft tory vote, where when the election campaign goes on and receive the relentless nature of it, they may decide they are remain first and tory second. it'll be better than they had, but it's not huge. the impact will be dwarfed by those who switch from labour to the conservatives. in northern ireland, there's the debate over the border with the republic of ireland and the snp are desperately wanting another referendum. will this create extra problems for t
cameron feels like a long time ago. was the near destruction of the liberal democrats. i think one of the accidents of this election is will be the revival of the lib dems. not necessarily because people have huge faith in farron, but because the centre—left belief injeremy corbyn is so low, this would else will vote go. there's also a bit of a remain vote forthe lib dems, and that's because jeremy corbyn was never very convinced about remain. there will be places like richmond and sussex,...
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scarlet: cameron, you brought us an extra nerdy chart.t we are seeing here, whether we can draw any conclusions. the fed thought there would be an impact. they're basing it on these models. a 10 year yield is comprised of two things, a risk neutral rate and a term premium. joe: fascinating. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits pe
scarlet: cameron, you brought us an extra nerdy chart.t we are seeing here, whether we can draw any conclusions. the fed thought there would be an impact. they're basing it on these models. a 10 year yield is comprised of two things, a risk neutral rate and a term premium. joe: fascinating. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they...
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theresa may of course took over from david cameron mandate.minister so they said that would help them on they said that would help them on the ground. so i think there is a feeling of rallying the troops in many ways and certainly there were smiles on a number of the mps as they walked out. well craig oliver is here, a former director of communications for david cameron. were you surprised? i think no one is one expected a general election call but we are at a moment in politics where for a prime minister is that all the stars are aligned. the labour party in disarray, ukip in disarray, the lib dems might have a resurgence but from a very low base. the other issue is in terms of the brexit negotiations, it is becoming clear now that europe and number ten want to be in a position to have an interim deal. they do not wa nt to have an interim deal. they do not want back banging up against a general election in 2020. so this is a u—turn on the other hand and that might hurt her. it is hard when people play sound bites from you and saying absolutel
theresa may of course took over from david cameron mandate.minister so they said that would help them on they said that would help them on the ground. so i think there is a feeling of rallying the troops in many ways and certainly there were smiles on a number of the mps as they walked out. well craig oliver is here, a former director of communications for david cameron. were you surprised? i think no one is one expected a general election call but we are at a moment in politics where for a...
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success masterminding david cameron's success in 2015.use gchq has been rushing in recent weeks and months to update its candidates list under the radar. so to my mind, the conservatives look ina to my mind, the conservatives look in a little bit better shape than labour and the in a little bit better shape than labourand the lib in a little bit better shape than labour and the lib dems, in a little bit better shape than labourand the lib dems, who in a little bit better shape than labour and the lib dems, who have beena labour and the lib dems, who have been a bit more court on the hoof. certainly with labour, they had a long meeting with their governing body to date and decide the rules. i think all parties nowjust need to get bodies in every seat ready to get bodies in every seat ready to get going. it'sjust seven weeks. the financial times front page is mr corbyn, he is in croydon, a marginal constituency. the caption at the top, "call to arms, corbyn targets the rich as mps vote to set election clock ticking, he clearly feels of cour
success masterminding david cameron's success in 2015.use gchq has been rushing in recent weeks and months to update its candidates list under the radar. so to my mind, the conservatives look ina to my mind, the conservatives look in a little bit better shape than labour and the in a little bit better shape than labourand the lib in a little bit better shape than labour and the lib dems, in a little bit better shape than labourand the lib dems, who in a little bit better shape than labour and...
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the victim was identified as cameron behrens of san jose. debris hit a couple of construction workers and they suffered minor injuries. the cause of the accident is still under investigation>>> feather crash involved -- involving a fire truck happened just before midnight. the chp was on scene handling an earlier crash. an oncoming suv slammed right into the fire truck. >> this white minivan collided with the back of the firefighter truck, causing severe injuries to be fatal to the driver involved. >> investigators don't know if alcohol or drugs were a factor. the cause of the accident is still under investigation. a firefighter in the back of the fire truck suffered minor injuries. >>> a gunman is still on the run in north bay tonight after a man was shot and killed shortly after 11:00 last night. police responding to reports of the shooting found a wounded man in the streets. the victim was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.>>> in the east bay fire officials in alameda say three people are homeless after a residential home
the victim was identified as cameron behrens of san jose. debris hit a couple of construction workers and they suffered minor injuries. the cause of the accident is still under investigation>>> feather crash involved -- involving a fire truck happened just before midnight. the chp was on scene handling an earlier crash. an oncoming suv slammed right into the fire truck. >> this white minivan collided with the back of the firefighter truck, causing severe injuries to be fatal to...
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on television, like david cameron did?e won't be doing the television debates because i actually... you won't be facing jeremy corbyn on any stage at any time? i'll be facing jeremy corbyn later today in the house of commons, as i faced him most wednesdays of the year in the house of commons. excuse me, prime minister, why are you running scared of debating your opponents? i am not, because i believe in campaigns where politicians actually get out and about and meet the voters. it's what i've always believed in. it's what i still believe in. i still do it. the prime minister is a constituency mp. i still go out and knock on doors in my constituency. that's what i believe in doing, and that's what i'm going to be doing around this campaign. despite the prime minister talking about opponents "frustrating the brexit process", labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says it's about more than that, and his party has a lot to offer the electorate. first of all, don't be deceived by the polls. they have not been accurate eith
on television, like david cameron did?e won't be doing the television debates because i actually... you won't be facing jeremy corbyn on any stage at any time? i'll be facing jeremy corbyn later today in the house of commons, as i faced him most wednesdays of the year in the house of commons. excuse me, prime minister, why are you running scared of debating your opponents? i am not, because i believe in campaigns where politicians actually get out and about and meet the voters. it's what i've...
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nobody predicted david cameron would win, nobody thoughtjeremy corbyn would become leader of the labourht that the uk was going to vote for brexit, and not many people thought that theresa may was keen to be prime minister. we know that opinion polls, we are all now questioning of them. one other thing we know is that theresa may has confounded us as a political leader. when she became prime minister, we knew her as the rather cautious, careful, calculating home secretary. as prime minister, she has proved a gambler, extraordinarily bold, notjust in dispatch in all of the cameron percy support us, —— decameron supporters, but now also going to this tremble election. it is a risk but theresa may has shown herself to be a gambler. there will be a commons votes tomorrow. that makes it seven weeks and two days if mps agree to it, until the general election is held. alex forsyth has been looking at what happens next. it was almost two years ago when the country last had its say on the kind of government it once. have a nice day! then, david cameron at the helm, campaigning on the economy, th
nobody predicted david cameron would win, nobody thoughtjeremy corbyn would become leader of the labourht that the uk was going to vote for brexit, and not many people thought that theresa may was keen to be prime minister. we know that opinion polls, we are all now questioning of them. one other thing we know is that theresa may has confounded us as a political leader. when she became prime minister, we knew her as the rather cautious, careful, calculating home secretary. as prime minister,...
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this was the most fun, the most adorable, the most everything premiere we've seen in a long time and cameron mathison joined the party. >> we've been let into all the process from you live-tweeting. >> oh, my god, you saw that. >> took quite a while before i realized she was doing it. but i was thrilled. >> chris and wife anna faris looked like this on the red carpet but her live tweets captured the craziness it took to get there. 8:32 chris is back from yoga. 3:17, makeup begins. anna captions this, now i'm being assaulted. 4:0. shirtless chris shaves. 4:27, time for lipstick. en5:40, out the door. the caption saying running late. >> i think she's got a future in photo journalism. if you look at the stunning clarity of each photo, a picture is a thousand words but these photos are worth several, several hundred. >> now what about jack? >> he hasn't seen the movie yet. he's seen the first one. he's at home watching the first one. it's his world. he's growing up in a circus whether he likes it or not. >> another couple, kurt russell and goldie hawn. your stock as grand parent went through the
this was the most fun, the most adorable, the most everything premiere we've seen in a long time and cameron mathison joined the party. >> we've been let into all the process from you live-tweeting. >> oh, my god, you saw that. >> took quite a while before i realized she was doing it. but i was thrilled. >> chris and wife anna faris looked like this on the red carpet but her live tweets captured the craziness it took to get there. 8:32 chris is back from yoga. 3:17,...
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the matter is inherited d a very small majoriy from t previous conservative prime ministerer david cameron. , , ose thatvatives helped herer to get e e majority in parliament, havave therefore required sigignificant power, power r to force h her governmeo back down on policies that matter to her. she wants her own mandate. his is a political gamble. wants a vote e in the house of commons tomorrow, and she must win. >> as i was sasaying, there is a five-year fixed parliament come introducuced by dadavid camerono to secure stability and thee susurvival ofhe then-cocoalition governrnment. david cameronon, who did not hae enenough mpsps in the prevevious eleltion to foform a governmentn his own, so he had the junior partners of the liberal demomocrats. she needs t to win the majority totomorrow in the house of commons. we have just seeeen jeremy c con has tweeted d that h he supportd welcomes -- he could've decided not to do so -- but he welcomed the chance to go to the british people. he believes labor can do well in the elections. thatat is not one of paul's show us, that madeow her take ms.
the matter is inherited d a very small majoriy from t previous conservative prime ministerer david cameron. , , ose thatvatives helped herer to get e e majority in parliament, havave therefore required sigignificant power, power r to force h her governmeo back down on policies that matter to her. she wants her own mandate. his is a political gamble. wants a vote e in the house of commons tomorrow, and she must win. >> as i was sasaying, there is a five-year fixed parliament come...
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cameron -- you are not the father. the you are the father. >> i told you!ty shows are infamous. >> you are not -- >> what? >> and that brings us to secret number one. he's always just as surprised as we are. >> i will not allow my producers to tell me anything about the result. i want to be as surprised, shocked, whatever, as everybody else in the room. >> it's hard to believe that anything could surprise maury povich at this point. but that's secret number two, the revelations that shocked him. >> two instances on the show where when i was doing a paternity show, and this woman was accusing a man of being the father of her twins, and i read the results, and he's the father of one but not the other. >> when it comes to 1-month-old kagan, chad, you are the father. and when it comes to 1-month-old peyton, chad, you are not the father. apparently, you can be, with fraternal twins, you can have two fathers if the lady happens to be busy during that time of the month. >> now up for his first emmy, maury won't be attending the ceremony. the reason? well, that's s
cameron -- you are not the father. the you are the father. >> i told you!ty shows are infamous. >> you are not -- >> what? >> and that brings us to secret number one. he's always just as surprised as we are. >> i will not allow my producers to tell me anything about the result. i want to be as surprised, shocked, whatever, as everybody else in the room. >> it's hard to believe that anything could surprise maury povich at this point. but that's secret number...
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even the prep was epic, as cameron mathison found out. >> we've been let into all the es >> oh, my godyou saw that? >> it took quite a while for me to realize what she was doing it. and then when i finally found out, i was thrilled. >> chris and wife anna faris looked like this on the red carpet, but her live tweets captured the craziness it took to get there. 8:20 a.m., anna in front of the shower. 8:32, chris is back from yoga. 3:17, makeup begins. anna captions this, "now i'm being assaulted." 4:03, shirtless chris shaves. and, wait, are those toning undereye patches we see him wearing? 4:27, time for lipstick. then, chris gets his hair done. 5:40, out the door, the caption says "running late. chris blames you guys. seriously." >> i think she's got a future in photojournalism. if you look at the stunning clarity of each photo, a picture is worth a thousand words but these photos are worth several, several hundred. >> now what about jack? has jack seen the movie yet? >> he hasn't seen the movie yet. he's seen the first one. in fact, he's at home right now with his babysitter watching
even the prep was epic, as cameron mathison found out. >> we've been let into all the es >> oh, my godyou saw that? >> it took quite a while for me to realize what she was doing it. and then when i finally found out, i was thrilled. >> chris and wife anna faris looked like this on the red carpet, but her live tweets captured the craziness it took to get there. 8:20 a.m., anna in front of the shower. 8:32, chris is back from yoga. 3:17, makeup begins. anna captions this,...
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what is the difference between her and david cameron?n he was governing for so long knew where he stood. most people out there including journalists like ourselves are not very clear on what theresa may's vision for this country is. given she has only been in power for a short period of time, i think it is disrespecting the voters, it is not about losing. there was a vote for brexit, she says she needs to get on with it, and there are obstacles in the way that if she can get rid of them, further down the track, let's do it now. it is dishonest. she knows she has got brexit through the house of commons overwhelmingly mps have accepted the will of the british people. the key issue now is what sort of a brexit do we have? we stay in the single market, and what will it mean forjobs and services if we crash out of it? that is what we should be debating, a national tv debate would allow us to doing that that, but refusing to do so i don't think people will have any clue whatsoever about what other brexit we will have. jeremy corbyn sees the nh
what is the difference between her and david cameron?n he was governing for so long knew where he stood. most people out there including journalists like ourselves are not very clear on what theresa may's vision for this country is. given she has only been in power for a short period of time, i think it is disrespecting the voters, it is not about losing. there was a vote for brexit, she says she needs to get on with it, and there are obstacles in the way that if she can get rid of them,...
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sergeant cameron thomas, age 23 from ohio, a swimmer from a big family joined the army right after highschool, also on his third tour. they were killed wednesday night, potentially by friendly fire the pentagon says in an attack that began when 50 army rangers and 40 afghan commanders were dropped in by helicopter, close to an isis complex at around 10:30 p.m. they were immediately met with intense gunfire on all sides. ac130 gun ships, apache helicopters and f-16s were called in for air support. the two rangers were struck in the mission's first confusing moments. officials are investigating if the fatal shots came from american or afghan partner forces. the mission was to kill or capture the head of isis in afghanistan. by the time the rangers were evacuated four and a half hours later, he was likely dead along with 35 isis fighters. nbc news learned military action and president trump's 100 days more frequent and intense because he delegated more authority to ground commanders and isis as it loses territory is a more concentrated target. the fire fight happening just three miles from
sergeant cameron thomas, age 23 from ohio, a swimmer from a big family joined the army right after highschool, also on his third tour. they were killed wednesday night, potentially by friendly fire the pentagon says in an attack that began when 50 army rangers and 40 afghan commanders were dropped in by helicopter, close to an isis complex at around 10:30 p.m. they were immediately met with intense gunfire on all sides. ac130 gun ships, apache helicopters and f-16s were called in for air...
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this will be the time when they say, theresa may, helped by david cameron's appalling judgment on theapart the united kingdom. i think it will be all over. i think the scots will be gone after the next referendum or the one after that. in northern ireland, it's very frightening about weather we go back to the bad old times. it's been quite cavalier of the entire brexit campaign not to consider the united kingdom. i'm far more optimistic. i don't think we will have a referendum in scotland, but if we do, it will be lost. we have had a comment trading easier with arrogant for a long time, predating the eu. michael, last word on the impact on the uk. i am genuinely sceptical about weather a second referendum would win, but then again, it's seven years down the line and we don't know where their brexit negotiations will be. but the contemporary conservative party really does take scotland for granted and that's one of the reasons it took gordon brown to port david cameron's chestnuts out of the fire on the first referendum. i would worry it hasn't learned its lesson and that is a real wor
this will be the time when they say, theresa may, helped by david cameron's appalling judgment on theapart the united kingdom. i think it will be all over. i think the scots will be gone after the next referendum or the one after that. in northern ireland, it's very frightening about weather we go back to the bad old times. it's been quite cavalier of the entire brexit campaign not to consider the united kingdom. i'm far more optimistic. i don't think we will have a referendum in scotland, but...
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steve you'll appreciate this the writer of this article was cameron crow.s and cameron crow movie almost famous is biographical. i believe the first one he did wasalmond brothers. he spoke with taylor swift in article and asked about her song style and out of the woods and whether or not they're about him he said "in writing songs about stuff like that i love tipping the hat to celebrating the fact it was you positive powerful and made something rather than this didn't work out and it's that bad. >>> if you run into that person maybe it's awk wartd and maybe get drunk but you shared something" he spoke about zane leaving the band and wishes hill luck an he was troubled by the fact zane said he would not listen to that style of music. >> this month's rolling st stone. >> yes. >> cameron crow wrote the article. >> we'll see you soon. 6:55 see you next hour. time to check with tucker once again. >> cloudy skies, temps cooler than yesterday in the 60s. even a couple rain showers or raindrops early. 53 washington. again scattered showers breaking out across the
steve you'll appreciate this the writer of this article was cameron crow.s and cameron crow movie almost famous is biographical. i believe the first one he did wasalmond brothers. he spoke with taylor swift in article and asked about her song style and out of the woods and whether or not they're about him he said "in writing songs about stuff like that i love tipping the hat to celebrating the fact it was you positive powerful and made something rather than this didn't work out and it's...
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in 2015 you needed to contrast cameron with ed miliband.gth. you do not take too many questions and have too many interviews and ride the poll lead all the way through to the election. what a wonderful democracy! a very cynical view that theresa may is taking. i do not need to let the public see me debate my rivals. every other country in the world pretty much as tv debates. the truth is, she is not that good in those sorts of situations, from what we have seen of theresa may. where she is very goodisin of theresa may. where she is very good is in front of a podium making big speeches. take the autocue away and she does not always do that well. i am not saying thatjeremy corbyn will be great. how do we know u nless we corbyn will be great. how do we know unless we shove him in front of a camera? nothing in our constitution says we will have these debates. we said at the beginning we did not expect her to do this because shou wood said she would not. that is pa rt of wood said she would not. that is part of her personality. she does somethin
in 2015 you needed to contrast cameron with ed miliband.gth. you do not take too many questions and have too many interviews and ride the poll lead all the way through to the election. what a wonderful democracy! a very cynical view that theresa may is taking. i do not need to let the public see me debate my rivals. every other country in the world pretty much as tv debates. the truth is, she is not that good in those sorts of situations, from what we have seen of theresa may. where she is very...
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. >> cameron, do you text? >> yes. >> how is that?very, very cute. >> meanwhile over on "the voice" there was a big -- for the first time ever, they added a fifth coach's chair and gwen stefani was smitten with that shania tw >> you're gorgeous. >> when i found out you're coming i had an amazing time listening to all the songs and googling you and the whole thing and getting to know you a little bit and working together and googling you again and learning more. like it was just shania week for me. >> and about to be the summer of shania. she is rolling out her first album in nearly 15 years. we saw her meet blake shelton for the first time. >> he is so funny and he knows all my songs. >> of course, you're shania twain. >> he is sweet and kind. >> and while these two are clearly smitten with each other, the mom of three couldn't help but make fun of her man's tattoos. >> been dying to ask about the fake tattoos. what would you do if they got a real one? >> i would hope that we could talk about what it is. that's it. okay, guys? >> got
. >> cameron, do you text? >> yes. >> how is that?very, very cute. >> meanwhile over on "the voice" there was a big -- for the first time ever, they added a fifth coach's chair and gwen stefani was smitten with that shania tw >> you're gorgeous. >> when i found out you're coming i had an amazing time listening to all the songs and googling you and the whole thing and getting to know you a little bit and working together and googling you again and...
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. >> plus -- >> cameron mathison, nick jonas. >> inside cameron's singoff with a jo-bro. >> you have
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but the prime minister did signal she may scrap a pledge made by david cameron not to raise income tax or national insurance. mrs may has also made it clear she expects "hard talks" with the european union over brexit. it follows comments from the german chancellor angela merkel that britain musn‘t delude itself about the outcome of the negotiations. here's our political correspondent ben wright. working people have paid enough tax. as this economy recovers, i want you to be able to keep more of your own money to spend as you choose. it was a startling policy, a solemn promise made days before the 2015 general election. david cameron said that three key taxes, vat, income tax and national insurance, would not go up for a five—year parliament, so will theresa may repeat that pledge in her manifesto? we have no plans to increase the level of tax, but i am also very clear that i don't want to make specific proposals on taxes unless i am sure that i can deliver on those. a pretty strong hint the prime minister does not think the existing tax freeze can be continued. and remember, just last
but the prime minister did signal she may scrap a pledge made by david cameron not to raise income tax or national insurance. mrs may has also made it clear she expects "hard talks" with the european union over brexit. it follows comments from the german chancellor angela merkel that britain musn‘t delude itself about the outcome of the negotiations. here's our political correspondent ben wright. working people have paid enough tax. as this economy recovers, i want you to be able to...
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so you are behind policies that david cameron has come up with — as a result of your book the bottomay to thejordanians, they take you to this £100 million virtually empty enterprise zone. and so we say, "can we put two and two together?" "can we create some jobs in the camps?" whatjordan was really anxious about, the reason they haven't let refugees work was pretty obvious, that they couldn't provide enough jobs for their own citizens, let alone for refugees. so they saw letting refugees work as a threat. so what we suggested was, actually, you've got a big empty industrial zone, why is it empty? because jordanians don't want to work there and firms don't want to come. why don't you use the fact that you've got all these refugees as an opportunity to get you on the map, to getjordan noticed as a place where industry can come and bring jobs? we put that to the jordanian government, and it was like a light bulb, was their light—bulb moment. refugees could be an opportunity for our own economic development. and so they've developed what's called thejordanian model now. and that involve
so you are behind policies that david cameron has come up with — as a result of your book the bottomay to thejordanians, they take you to this £100 million virtually empty enterprise zone. and so we say, "can we put two and two together?" "can we create some jobs in the camps?" whatjordan was really anxious about, the reason they haven't let refugees work was pretty obvious, that they couldn't provide enough jobs for their own citizens, let alone for refugees. so they saw...