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cameron's classmates.you know, kind of makes me a little heartbroken. my best friend. >> reporter: they don caps and gowns for a makeshift ceremony. >> you don't have your tassel? >> there's one in the kitchen. >> good lord. go get it. it is a big deal. >> reporter: while the future appears bright for them, cameron's is still unknown. he is facing the possibility of ten years to life for rape, and district attorney hallie dixon is showing no signs of mercy, local hero though he may be. do football players get a free pass? >> absolutely not. not as long as we're prosecuting these cases. they will not get a free pass. >> reporter: so for you there's no question. cameron harrison is a rapist. >> there's no question. i'm not saying that he is this evil human being. i am saying what he did was wrong. >> reporter: when we come back, cameron harrison's day in court is coming. >> we did everything we could to block the camera crews. >> reporter: savannah braces for a face to face showdown. >> he did wrong. every c
cameron's classmates.you know, kind of makes me a little heartbroken. my best friend. >> reporter: they don caps and gowns for a makeshift ceremony. >> you don't have your tassel? >> there's one in the kitchen. >> good lord. go get it. it is a big deal. >> reporter: while the future appears bright for them, cameron's is still unknown. he is facing the possibility of ten years to life for rape, and district attorney hallie dixon is showing no signs of mercy, local...
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that is cameron crise, macro man.own from theeps longtime ceo cbs is resigning after more sexual-harassment claims. raising the host of questions about the future of the media giant and other media giants. shares of cbs are lower, the merger with viacom is off the table for now. joining us to discuss all of this and more is lucas shaw in los angeles. mostjumped out into the for the last 24 hours, including the statement in the settlements and the fact that the delaware cases no more? lucas: it's really a stunning turn of events or rabid one. there had been allegations against les moonves that came out a while ago and it seemed like of the time that that would lead to his departure because anytime in the past year you --e had a rash of sexual sexual harassment allegations against somebody, they tend to leave. he was sticking around thinking he was going to be looking vince cable that he is not abused his power that these were long time ago and he was a different person, and yet it took the second story from the same au
that is cameron crise, macro man.own from theeps longtime ceo cbs is resigning after more sexual-harassment claims. raising the host of questions about the future of the media giant and other media giants. shares of cbs are lower, the merger with viacom is off the table for now. joining us to discuss all of this and more is lucas shaw in los angeles. mostjumped out into the for the last 24 hours, including the statement in the settlements and the fact that the delaware cases no more? lucas:...
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leave your country for a better life or not you come out with its ideas issue though at the time cameron was a lovely place but as a young girl i had this image of europe and america as a paradise i thought it would be nice to go to college in europe. so i just came here to study with the aim of returning home one day. so after coming to paradise you realise that it was cold and people are saying is they still do that africa was a continent plagued with crises wars corruption and starving children is that a completely wrong perspective and. yeah i. was well it's not quite as black and white as that that's the problem of. when i came to this so-called paradise i was confronted with a different reality and the reality was a young african woman like me comes here and thanks people will be friendly a welcoming. point. but we looked different i felt rejected by society. i had never experienced before. or and then this negative image of africa everything black is bad and that bothered me a lot back then you shifted. off we go to this day the legacy of colonialism remains in africa one hundred
leave your country for a better life or not you come out with its ideas issue though at the time cameron was a lovely place but as a young girl i had this image of europe and america as a paradise i thought it would be nice to go to college in europe. so i just came here to study with the aim of returning home one day. so after coming to paradise you realise that it was cold and people are saying is they still do that africa was a continent plagued with crises wars corruption and starving...
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mr cameron what. we started discussing your crane before the break the break and there was definitely a genuine aliment in that uprising people wanted some change positive change they wanted to they on to incur to corruption the they wanted a more fair more representative a more transparent government and all of those. calls you can hear in russia these days changes also have pretty popular world in this country but i think russia's relationship with changes is interesting because us. pedestal leap and the former prime minister of the imperial russia once said everything changes in russia in ten years and nothing in two hundred i wonder what are some of those changes and known changes that struck you when you came back to this country after their long break well obviously we're talking about since the cold war years when i worked here forty six years ago it's a very different country now totally different in terms of material living standards in terms of the the the members of the people the old ruden
mr cameron what. we started discussing your crane before the break the break and there was definitely a genuine aliment in that uprising people wanted some change positive change they wanted to they on to incur to corruption the they wanted a more fair more representative a more transparent government and all of those. calls you can hear in russia these days changes also have pretty popular world in this country but i think russia's relationship with changes is interesting because us. pedestal...
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supporters of the main opposition party the cameron a sas movement rallying in the capital and started it they've launched a two week campaign before voting on october seventh the presidential election comes at a critical time for coming on after years of bloody conflict between the english speaking south and the central government that's dominated by french speakers i might as well you see. we know where. home. i mean you were i mean there was. a good wife oh yes yes all. right when i. come to is promising political and comfortable reconsideration but change has often eluded cameroon. president has been ruling since one nine hundred eighty two and nearly every election he's won since then was highly controversial with constant accusations of vote rigging to guarantee he stay in power during his thirty six years critics accuse him of ruling with an iron fist while failing to preserve the national unity videos shown on social media last year was said to show extra judicial killings of civilians in the south by special army brigades come to supporters say he's a serious challenger to pre
supporters of the main opposition party the cameron a sas movement rallying in the capital and started it they've launched a two week campaign before voting on october seventh the presidential election comes at a critical time for coming on after years of bloody conflict between the english speaking south and the central government that's dominated by french speakers i might as well you see. we know where. home. i mean you were i mean there was. a good wife oh yes yes all. right when i. come to...
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cameron: thank you.lso wondering, if you had to pick three seats you knew he had the majority or -- mr. stivers: can i do four? cameron: go for it. mr. stivers: the benchmark and bell weather for this cycle is minnesota one, minnesota eight, and the paulsen and lewis incumbent seats. sew minnesota one is the walz seat. he is running for governor. it's our plus five seat, one of the most republican seats held by a democrat. jim is our candidate. minnesota eight is pete up in the iron range. nolan retired rather than running against pete. and pete is like straight out of central casting for northern minnesota. played professional hockey. he was a deputy shot in the line of duty. so he's got a law enforcement background. his wife is an air force veteran who served in the gulf war. they are -- the family is very well-known in the iron range. just yesterday the mines got turned back on which has been pete's biggest issue. it's an issue that plays really well for our side and allows a lot of the labor guys to
cameron: thank you.lso wondering, if you had to pick three seats you knew he had the majority or -- mr. stivers: can i do four? cameron: go for it. mr. stivers: the benchmark and bell weather for this cycle is minnesota one, minnesota eight, and the paulsen and lewis incumbent seats. sew minnesota one is the walz seat. he is running for governor. it's our plus five seat, one of the most republican seats held by a democrat. jim is our candidate. minnesota eight is pete up in the iron range....
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joe: cameron, you found 267 billion dollars hits every import.t feels as if they create an immediate response. over long-term, you could not see them. they are hard to see on a chart. there is a threat they are and every important. it is not like we had a big selloff. >> i was surprised by that. the confluence of the 267 out of the blue and wage number and the higher yield, i would have thought after the weak week we had, that could have sent us spiraling lower. i am not sure what is going on. [laughter] i had an argument with one guy who said the comment trump made that the 200 is ready and it could happen soon, you could twist and say that is not baked in the cake. earlier in the week, we were thinking the comment period ended yesterday and we could have had the announcement starting today. some people were thinking that is up in the air. >> anthony, what clients are asking? what do you tell them to do? reduce risk? go along? tariffs arehe something you have to pay attention to. when you look at the fundamentals of the u.s., labor conditions ar
joe: cameron, you found 267 billion dollars hits every import.t feels as if they create an immediate response. over long-term, you could not see them. they are hard to see on a chart. there is a threat they are and every important. it is not like we had a big selloff. >> i was surprised by that. the confluence of the 267 out of the blue and wage number and the higher yield, i would have thought after the weak week we had, that could have sent us spiraling lower. i am not sure what is...
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don't allow cameron to raise punitive tariffs any further to protect the industry. oh you know i think it's high time be on the side that they should leave african countries to build our own markets just as the e.u. to. find severely old moffett's it's time to let us feel that markets and everything. in other words europeans are denying africans what they need most the right to institute measures to protect their still vulnerable agriculture sector. all industrialized countries including germany were only able to grow into economic heavyweights because they initially threw up big barriers to foreign competition. but that fact is conveniently forgotten nowadays. without protectionism in other words germany never would have turned into the industrial powerhouse it later became. back in the nineteenth century the irish chancellor auto from bismarck closed borders to keep out imports of wood and grain from russia. and britain also protected itself by coming up with the made in germany label at the time it was meant to identify cheap mass produced knives and. only later
don't allow cameron to raise punitive tariffs any further to protect the industry. oh you know i think it's high time be on the side that they should leave african countries to build our own markets just as the e.u. to. find severely old moffett's it's time to let us feel that markets and everything. in other words europeans are denying africans what they need most the right to institute measures to protect their still vulnerable agriculture sector. all industrialized countries including...
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and the miseducation of cameron post is out in cinemas now.r permission risk fines of up to half a million pounds. "call off the dogs" — former labour front—bencher chuka umunna urgesjeremy corbyn to stop party infighting and start fighting brexit.
and the miseducation of cameron post is out in cinemas now.r permission risk fines of up to half a million pounds. "call off the dogs" — former labour front—bencher chuka umunna urgesjeremy corbyn to stop party infighting and start fighting brexit.
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you also made a big mistake because they decided the prime minister cameron decided to follow we doubt even discussing with president sarkozy the reasons the meanings the perspectives and when he tried to put on the table again the question what next no answer at all well we have a new enemy in britain now you may have heard it's putin. what did you make of the fact that the police still say there's no evidence of russian state involvement but the prime minister terrorism is as our intelligence services say it is the russian state that is going around well having weapons here being a judge myself it is my deep conviction politicians cannot transform an allegation into i would see evidence nor to transform innocuous people into a guilty people so prime minister may is pressing an opinion what is important she said it was the i mean as i said the police did not say that but the she is saying our secret intelligence services. i think we shouldn't speculate i would not speculate about reported to our to friend to mattick secret security service reports until i will have under my eyes every
you also made a big mistake because they decided the prime minister cameron decided to follow we doubt even discussing with president sarkozy the reasons the meanings the perspectives and when he tried to put on the table again the question what next no answer at all well we have a new enemy in britain now you may have heard it's putin. what did you make of the fact that the police still say there's no evidence of russian state involvement but the prime minister terrorism is as our intelligence...
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the cameron family was sleeping when the fighter started. >> i was woken up by fire alarms going off about 5:00 a.m. and i could hear explosions and popping from downstairs and the sound of breaking glass and that's what woke me up. >> reporter: jamie cameron his wife, 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son were able to escape without injury. they're planning on staying with neighbors for now. insurance will have to step in before they go home or drive again. >> those cars are definitely gone. >> reporter: the fire investigation unit arrived on the scene at about 6:30 this morning. they'll determine if the fire started in one of the vehicles in the driveway or in the garage. santa clara's fire chief bill kelly says his tier take advanced training on how to handle batteries like tesla's during fires. >> the nature of fires are changing and the hazards presented to the firefighters change with this new technology. it's fantastic technology, but when it's on fire it really concerns us. >> reporter: and because of the potential hazards of the vehicle battery santa clara fire says they
the cameron family was sleeping when the fighter started. >> i was woken up by fire alarms going off about 5:00 a.m. and i could hear explosions and popping from downstairs and the sound of breaking glass and that's what woke me up. >> reporter: jamie cameron his wife, 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son were able to escape without injury. they're planning on staying with neighbors for now. insurance will have to step in before they go home or drive again. >> those cars...
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putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards putin of what he has done for this country but. that none of us standing my question still stands don't you think that. you know he too has to think about what russia yeah will be after he's gone absolutely and i think and i talk about this in my book in the chapter about suicide oh i think he's trying to leave. a positive legacy of ideas the idea of the russian wilderness can mirror the idea of. civil is that he is actually trying to leave a legacy of a multicultural russia a russia of many of the cities not just of the docks russia. certainly proper respect for the dogs he has in england this respect for the anglican church but not not of the periodic table of the ducks for other religions and i think he's trying to leave a legacy of multiculturalism and i talk about that quite a lot. he's trying to leave you know as thought up this question. what is the russian
putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards putin of what he has done for this country but. that none of us standing my question still stands don't you think that. you know he too has to think about what russia yeah will be after he's gone absolutely and i think and i talk about this in my book in the chapter...
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she conducted a review of antibiotic resistant for david cameron's government.now, i was a minister in the treasury, i would say it was a top five policy priority. i 'm not aware of it being publicly mentioned in any international forum by any of our leading cabinet ministers, never mind the pm, since. so it sank right down. yes. and obviously because i hear from plenty of other people who don't understand why. he said greater emphasis should now be placed on diagnosing illnesses. in view of the additional health funding many announced, or implied or has it been annnounced? yes. it would seem to me an absolutely perfect time to try to devote a lot of that on diagnostics. one or two of the comments about that. if i'm pushed, as i often am, as to what is the single most important intervention that i think will make a huge difference, it would be diagnostics, because as an economist and financier, i think about it in terms of supply and demand, and we can get all the new drugs that we need to get hopefully, although it's not looking as though that's round the corne
she conducted a review of antibiotic resistant for david cameron's government.now, i was a minister in the treasury, i would say it was a top five policy priority. i 'm not aware of it being publicly mentioned in any international forum by any of our leading cabinet ministers, never mind the pm, since. so it sank right down. yes. and obviously because i hear from plenty of other people who don't understand why. he said greater emphasis should now be placed on diagnosing illnesses. in view of...
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some claimed this atrocity took lace in mali, others said it was filmed in the far north of cameron, have been fighting boko haram since 2014. a detailed bbc investigation has, for the first time, proved where this happened, when it happened and who is responsible for this atrocity. in latejuly, we received a tipoff from a cameroonian source. close to this town, we found a match for this region line. it places the scene on a dirt road just outside the village. the video also reveals this track. these buildings and these trees. putting all this evidence together, we can say that the killings happened here. as to when the killings took place, this building is visible on satellite imagery, but only until february 2016. satellite images also captured this structure, only present in march 2015. this footpath also only appears in the hot, dry season between january and april copy a simple mathematical formula, using the soldiers shadow, tells us the angle of the sun in comparison to the horizon copy when we add this data together, we can say that the killings happened between march 20 and
some claimed this atrocity took lace in mali, others said it was filmed in the far north of cameron, have been fighting boko haram since 2014. a detailed bbc investigation has, for the first time, proved where this happened, when it happened and who is responsible for this atrocity. in latejuly, we received a tipoff from a cameroonian source. close to this town, we found a match for this region line. it places the scene on a dirt road just outside the village. the video also reveals this track....
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david cameron asking us someone else's. people didn't even know what they we re people didn't even know what they were voting on, ridiculous. charles smith, i woke up late in edinburgh at 9am. i was meant to be in leeds for8am. it at 9am. i was meant to be in leeds for 8am. it was a particularly gruelling tour. yes, i've slept in on this shift and it was a scary moment. i'll be back for business briefing. i'll see you soon. stay with us. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across parts of the uk on wednesday. wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland. you can see this hook of cloud on the satellite picture, that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days, far from it. during thursday it's all about this wriggling weather front feeding outbreaks across some parts of the country. there will still be some brisk winds at times. this is how we start the day with rain in the south—west, wales, the midlands and parts of east of en
david cameron asking us someone else's. people didn't even know what they we re people didn't even know what they were voting on, ridiculous. charles smith, i woke up late in edinburgh at 9am. i was meant to be in leeds for8am. it at 9am. i was meant to be in leeds for 8am. it was a particularly gruelling tour. yes, i've slept in on this shift and it was a scary moment. i'll be back for business briefing. i'll see you soon. stay with us. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across...
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francine: cameron from talking points memo.ameron: in june, the nrcc took $50,000 from business partners, , he went years in jail for with conspiracy. do you plan on using the money to use it for the cycle? i had no idea come i didn't even know who that was, i will look into it. cameron i did reach out to : jesse. i'll follow-up with you. i got here in 2011. so that's a new name for me. i'll check it out and i'll personally get back to you. i'll have matt or i get back to you today. thank you. reporter: also wondering, if you had to pick three seats you knew he had the majority or -- can i do four? go for it. rep. stivers: the benchmark and bell weather for this cycle is 1, minnesota 8, and the paulsen and lewis incumbent seats. minnesota one is the walz seat. he is running for governor. it's our plus five seat, one of the most republican seats held by a democrat. jim is our candidate. minnesota eight is pete up in the iron range. nolan retired rather than running against pete. and pete is like straight out of central casting f
francine: cameron from talking points memo.ameron: in june, the nrcc took $50,000 from business partners, , he went years in jail for with conspiracy. do you plan on using the money to use it for the cycle? i had no idea come i didn't even know who that was, i will look into it. cameron i did reach out to : jesse. i'll follow-up with you. i got here in 2011. so that's a new name for me. i'll check it out and i'll personally get back to you. i'll have matt or i get back to you today. thank you....
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cameron meyer's late surge close to the finish edged him just one he sits second in the overall classificationengland roses attacker natalie haythornthwaite is to leave reigning netball superleague title holders wasps and join australian side new south wales swifts. the 25—year—old has won back—to—back superleague titles in two years with wasps. we'll end with football finally, and one of the greatest ever to grace the game has swapped the pitch for the boardroom. brazil world cup winner ronaldo has become the majority shareholder of real valladolid after purchasing a 51% controlling stake in the spanish club. the 42—year—old played for real madrid, inter milan, ac milan and barcelona in an 18—year playing career. ronaldo scored 62 times for brazil, including both goals when they beat germany in the 2002 world cup final. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. a labour party official who suggested thatjewish a labour party official who suggested that jewish trump a labour party official who suggested thatjewish trump fanatics we re suggested thatjewish trump fanatics
cameron meyer's late surge close to the finish edged him just one he sits second in the overall classificationengland roses attacker natalie haythornthwaite is to leave reigning netball superleague title holders wasps and join australian side new south wales swifts. the 25—year—old has won back—to—back superleague titles in two years with wasps. we'll end with football finally, and one of the greatest ever to grace the game has swapped the pitch for the boardroom. brazil world cup...
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at the canyon to taking on ride side attractions like grand canyon caverns or the trading post of cameron. and they operated those for a time as well. and so they were deeply meshed in local economies and local cultures too. so what we have in front of me right here are some of the more unique elements of the fred harvey collection. you know, beyond the menus and correspondents and fun things, we have the drawings and these are architectural renderings and artistic renderings of drawings from the fred harvey company. and right in front of me we've got the bright angel lodge. this was designed by mary coulter. and we got a sequence of elevations and aspects of the bright angel lodge prior it to being built. these date from late 1933. it's just fun. they show the attention to detail that the fred harvey company allowed coulter to get away with. and you can watch the buildings evolve as you move from one image to the next. so you can see the intellectual thought process going on of what was happening with the images. and looking at them, you can see this real mixed media of adobe and big woo
at the canyon to taking on ride side attractions like grand canyon caverns or the trading post of cameron. and they operated those for a time as well. and so they were deeply meshed in local economies and local cultures too. so what we have in front of me right here are some of the more unique elements of the fred harvey collection. you know, beyond the menus and correspondents and fun things, we have the drawings and these are architectural renderings and artistic renderings of drawings from...
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but this is absolutely fantastic because the people of cameron itself to show that our city is colorful is you know we're not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree that no most company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis in came in it can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions. they want to know if their watch was assembled by a nazi and where it comes from. the people have become highly sensitized sex and he's now got a serious image problem which is bad for business. the brother scrap metal dealers are also concerned about their homelands image after recent nazi demonstrations they want saxony to be open to the world to attract workers from abroad they and many small companies like them are desperate for qualified workers . you know. every guest and every citizen who lives here should be able to do so in safety and peace and that's wha
but this is absolutely fantastic because the people of cameron itself to show that our city is colorful is you know we're not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree that no most company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis in came in it can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony....
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she did that as home secretary as well under david cameron. she stubbornly refuses to shift. the eu won't accept chequers. it is blatantly obvious to everybody that she needs to renegotiate and come back to the eu with something better so she can bring it back to parliament and she is just stubbornly refusing to do so. is just stubbornly refusing to do so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking her for so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking herfor doing chequers in the first place. whichever way she turns... luna it is bananas. -- it is bananas. jeremy hunt was speaking at the conference, i think it was the last speaker. he told a few jokes. what did you think? he is playing to the gallery. he spoke to the party faithful. i think he is positioning himself if the top job becomes vacant. he has very much spoken of this possibility. this was a political speech for the party so they can stamp their feet and say hurrah. i expect a couple of the ex— secretaries would have condemned it roundly and said, oh, this isn't good enough. it makes me warm to him even more because i good e
she did that as home secretary as well under david cameron. she stubbornly refuses to shift. the eu won't accept chequers. it is blatantly obvious to everybody that she needs to renegotiate and come back to the eu with something better so she can bring it back to parliament and she is just stubbornly refusing to do so. is just stubbornly refusing to do so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking her for so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking herfor doing chequers in the first place. whichever...
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picked off by cameron good, because it was an interception. end of the 3rd, quarter back, he was in for a touchdown, california led 24-3. not so fast. just after theplay elliott, wha, anthony williams, tar heels within 7. this on side kick, bears got it, they hung on to win 24-17. let me show you a war eagle. he's the symbol of the auburn tigers. ranked one handed catch. third quarter, huskies up one, the hand off and he's in. auburn up 21-16, gobbled up, tried to throw it away, it was ruled intentional grounding, it didn't matter, game over, auburn one the game, final of 21-16. hey, raider nation, they played oklahoma murray. where have i seen him before? oh, he was the a's first round pick in june. i'm no scout but i would say murray's arm is major league ready. look at that toss. 65 yards to marquee brown. a couple of touchdowns. oklahoma beat fl atlantic 63-14. moving pitchers on, the late show. oakland a game 1/2 behind houston for the division lead. giants, this is how you watch them, kickback, layback, the new york mets, bottom of the 6
picked off by cameron good, because it was an interception. end of the 3rd, quarter back, he was in for a touchdown, california led 24-3. not so fast. just after theplay elliott, wha, anthony williams, tar heels within 7. this on side kick, bears got it, they hung on to win 24-17. let me show you a war eagle. he's the symbol of the auburn tigers. ranked one handed catch. third quarter, huskies up one, the hand off and he's in. auburn up 21-16, gobbled up, tried to throw it away, it was ruled...
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onto it is said layer all the schools in southern cameron is still shut down on that and also i like this comment from that autumn if that's your handle call that anyway we don't have a language problem we have a constitutional and a political problem there were two camerons that came together it is the constitution and the policies which by middle which in fact which is the issue is not the actual language keep coming in newsgroup once again but live use though a bonus story for you marking the twentieth anniversary of the death of the. sport looking ahead to. things getting a bit heated between the man they call triple g. and. it's an international. touchin is here to talk sport i do not know either of these boxing names but this is this is big how this is a big deal it is i'll tell you more about them now things very much kemal one of the biggest fights of the year will happen on saturday undefeated while the middleweight champion kennedy koloff can defend against canelo alvarez in what's become one of boxing's most heated rivalries the war of words intensifying and triple j's tra
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cameron pointed out it is not dramatic or tied to powell.e got a bit of a spike after the statement. you can see we are ending red. jasonne: let's bring bakken in terms of portfolio, does anything happening today mean you look away? we see financial do well in anticipation of the rate hikes. today they are down. james: you see things like recent utilities. if you saw higher rates, that would help financials. if you saw lower rates, that would generally help utilities, yet it is all over the place. you take the statement for what it is. i do not think it is a dovish statement. i think it is reasonably hawkish. what we look at is long-term. financials are interesting from a valuation perspective. these balance sheets still look good, and the fed will keep moving at a rate, in my mind, is too slow -- that is too slow. joe: looking beyond this year into 2019 2020, how do you see things playing out with the fed? >> i think they will do what they say they will do, three rate hikes. i would be surprised if we got much more than that. policy is goin
cameron pointed out it is not dramatic or tied to powell.e got a bit of a spike after the statement. you can see we are ending red. jasonne: let's bring bakken in terms of portfolio, does anything happening today mean you look away? we see financial do well in anticipation of the rate hikes. today they are down. james: you see things like recent utilities. if you saw higher rates, that would help financials. if you saw lower rates, that would generally help utilities, yet it is all over the...
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senators cameron and carr, you have been particularly voluble with question time and where only 11 minutes in. editor gallagher. >> senator car. please again to see, i just asked you, senator gallagher. >> thank you mister president. can the minister concerned that had this morning's leadership been a vote of a joint party room, the honorable malcolm turnbull would not be prime minister. >>. [applause] >> i remind, order. on my left, question time is generally afforded to the opposition, if you take up your own time. it senator gallagher, you are aware of standing orders that mean questions should not include hypotheticals. i would call the minister to address the parts of the question that she wishes to, but questions for the remainder of question time, senators should keep that in mind. senator mackenzie. >> thank you mister president. now, senator gallagher, the coalition is made up of two separate parties. one is nearly 100 years old, the national party. >> order. >> and for nearly 100 years, although the 45 odd years the liberal party has been in existence, we don't budge on leadershi
senators cameron and carr, you have been particularly voluble with question time and where only 11 minutes in. editor gallagher. >> senator car. please again to see, i just asked you, senator gallagher. >> thank you mister president. can the minister concerned that had this morning's leadership been a vote of a joint party room, the honorable malcolm turnbull would not be prime minister. >>. [applause] >> i remind, order. on my left, question time is generally afforded...
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accountable to local government i mean we've got thirty years of house building we've now got ten years of cameron government putting back on housing benefit support cutting benefits we've got a stat at the. program at work in britain but it's hitting the putus the hardest which the wage levels are at the same rate they went up two thousand and seven we've got people living from hand to mouth these are some of the poorest people so even if the council wants to house people that they are truncated by this by the system but on the other hand i mean you mention the shortfall in what used to be one of the richest burrs in terms of funding we heard one shadow cabinet minister. saying in liverpool talking about councils boring money to pay for those essential services you don't think the way your a councillor that should happen to get even jealousy to has. been there is the greatest sympathy on what well they didn't do i mean they spent doing them thirty five million to twenty of the twenty seven file allocated for either buying housing buying out the lease holders of things about fifty six seventeen le
accountable to local government i mean we've got thirty years of house building we've now got ten years of cameron government putting back on housing benefit support cutting benefits we've got a stat at the. program at work in britain but it's hitting the putus the hardest which the wage levels are at the same rate they went up two thousand and seven we've got people living from hand to mouth these are some of the poorest people so even if the council wants to house people that they are...
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romaine: thank you, cameron. vonnie: everybody remember the function gtv .allows you to follow all of our charts on bloomberg tv. you can catch up on key analysis and save them for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. romaine: this is the "european close," on "bloomberg markets,." vonnie: the u.s. will find out if canada will be part of a new agreement. saysa's foreign minister talks with washington remain constructive. we are joined by our bloomberg trade reporter live in washington. it sounds like they reached an impasse. reporter: we are in this final stage of going back and forth. track of how many days we had been standing outside the u.s. trade representative's office in washington and waiting for some sign of smoke from chimneys of a deal. kristenear is when comes out and offers her assessment. each time she comes out she says things are constructive and things are moving forward. we know negotiators were working lace last night -- late last night. the ministers will be meeting again this afternoon. we
romaine: thank you, cameron. vonnie: everybody remember the function gtv .allows you to follow all of our charts on bloomberg tv. you can catch up on key analysis and save them for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. romaine: this is the "european close," on "bloomberg markets,." vonnie: the u.s. will find out if canada will be part of a new agreement. saysa's foreign minister talks with washington remain constructive....
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dan evans beat dennis istomin in five sets, but cameron norrie has lost to jurabeck karimov tonight. best—of—five tie to be seeded in next year's new davis cup format. england's netball team are playing their first match since winning gold at the commonwealth games tomorrow morning. they're taking on new zealand in the quad series, which also involves south africa and gold coast silver medallists australia. the roses are looking to maintain theirform going into next year's world cup, which is being held in liverpool. this is quite exciting for us. it's about building momentum. we were always... we were building for the world cup in liverpool. and, yes, it's a very important series for us. i'm under no illusion how it's going to be either. steph curry is regarded as one of nba's best point guards, the highest—paid player in the league and considered by many as an all—time great. well, today, he's in east london inspiring a new generation of basketball players on this side of the atlantic. he took some time out to tell our sports editor dan roan that he can relate to serena williams‘ o
dan evans beat dennis istomin in five sets, but cameron norrie has lost to jurabeck karimov tonight. best—of—five tie to be seeded in next year's new davis cup format. england's netball team are playing their first match since winning gold at the commonwealth games tomorrow morning. they're taking on new zealand in the quad series, which also involves south africa and gold coast silver medallists australia. the roses are looking to maintain theirform going into next year's world cup, which...
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british number two, cameron norrie beat sanjar fayziev in the first of today's singles matches to givea stanford has won the final golf major of the year, the evian championship. the veteran american took victory in dramatic fashion after amy 0lson double—bogeyed the final hole. it's stanford's first major title in what was her 76th attempt. britain's alistair brownlee was disqualified from the grand final of the world triathlon series, as mario mola won a third world title in a row. brownlee was initially given a 15—second penalty in australia forfailing to go around a buoy during the swim stage. but this was then upgraded to a disqualification. he later tweeted to express his disappointment. 0lder brotherjonny finished 8th. kenya's eliud kipchoge has set a new marathon world record after destroying the field in berlin with a time of two hours, one minute and 39 seconds. the 33—year—old took more than a minute off the previous best. jo currie reports. shock and surprise, perhaps not that it was eliud kipchoge who led the way, or that it was on the flat streets of berlin, where many of
british number two, cameron norrie beat sanjar fayziev in the first of today's singles matches to givea stanford has won the final golf major of the year, the evian championship. the veteran american took victory in dramatic fashion after amy 0lson double—bogeyed the final hole. it's stanford's first major title in what was her 76th attempt. britain's alistair brownlee was disqualified from the grand final of the world triathlon series, as mario mola won a third world title in a row. brownlee...
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the side will be without suspended trio steve smith, cameron bancroft and david warner, as well as injuredcaptain michael clarke‘s australia were humbled 2—0 on their last visit to the neutral venue four years ago and current skipper tim paine knows it‘s a difficult task that they face. it is going to be hard work over there, there is no doubt. i think gains are traditionally in the uae ta ke gains are traditionally in the uae take a long time, so we will have to be really patient. we have spoken about partnerships and patience and pressure will be the real key over there. the sort of games that dragged along for three or four days and then happen really quickly on day five. is about having your team ina day five. is about having your team in a position to strike late in the game. —— it is. the grand finale of golf‘s fedex cup on the pga tour, the tour championship, gets underway on thursday in atlanta. world number onejustin rose and american bryson dechambeau are in pole position for the $10 million prize, and it will be the first time tiger woods has played in the tournament for five ye
the side will be without suspended trio steve smith, cameron bancroft and david warner, as well as injuredcaptain michael clarke‘s australia were humbled 2—0 on their last visit to the neutral venue four years ago and current skipper tim paine knows it‘s a difficult task that they face. it is going to be hard work over there, there is no doubt. i think gains are traditionally in the uae ta ke gains are traditionally in the uae take a long time, so we will have to be really patient. we...
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the miseducation of cameron post, which is desiree akhavan's adaptation of emily danforth‘s novel aboutn gay conversion therapy centre, where, you know, we will tell you all this stuff and somewhow it will change your same—sex attraction! ‘cause there's no such thing as homosexuality, there'sjust sin. i thought the triumph of the film was, although the subject matter of the film is very dark, and it doesn't shy away from that, it's also, there is a lot ofjoy in the film, this lovely irony that chloe grace moretz‘s character is sent to this place where actually she meets the very group of friends that everyone is trying to keep her away from, so i thought...but i understand that there are times when it does make you angry. but there is more humour in it than i anticipated and that's what makes it work as a film. and it's set in the early ‘90s, but boy does it seem relevant to the politics of today, which again i thought was very important, like spike lee's black kla nsman, it's a period setting, but it feels very, very urgent and contemporary. yes, and they started filming before trump w
the miseducation of cameron post, which is desiree akhavan's adaptation of emily danforth‘s novel aboutn gay conversion therapy centre, where, you know, we will tell you all this stuff and somewhow it will change your same—sex attraction! ‘cause there's no such thing as homosexuality, there'sjust sin. i thought the triumph of the film was, although the subject matter of the film is very dark, and it doesn't shy away from that, it's also, there is a lot ofjoy in the film, this lovely irony...
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but i think if you had a second referendum, it will be a betrayal of what david cameron promised the equally strongly, to make a point on the other side of the argument, that actually what should be voted on ben is the actual deal and of course what we have not even mentioned, putting all that aside, there is no majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl... —— fora majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl... —— for a deal. majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl. .. -- for a deal. a binding referendum. putting brexit to the side for a moment. good! the telegraph has a story about rehabilitating prisoners by giving them a phone. did you think it would work? i will revise what he said la st work? i will revise what he said last hour. it is interesting. it seems that quite a lot of evidence that has been given to mr gauke that this would help of the behaviour of —— well, this would help of the behaviour of — — well, overcrowded this would help of the behaviour of —— well, overcrowded prisons —— and it seems that he has visited germany re ce ntly it seems that he has vis
but i think if you had a second referendum, it will be a betrayal of what david cameron promised the equally strongly, to make a point on the other side of the argument, that actually what should be voted on ben is the actual deal and of course what we have not even mentioned, putting all that aside, there is no majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl... —— fora majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl... —— for a deal. majority in parliament, it would seem, four dl. .. --...
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he was picked by cameron good. the california defense had four interceptions of the game into the 3rd. quarterback in, in for a touchdown to give them a 24-3 lead. elliott had would be up for williams, he came down with it. so now, you have to have some good hands to save the bacon and he got it. final of 24-17, they play at byu, next saturday. that's a war eagle, he's ready to watch number nine. second quarter jake brown, one handed catch, that was impressive. 3rd quarter, he took it in. auburn went up 21-16, last quarter, last chance for washington, browning dropped back. this was rule intentional grounding. it didn't matter, auburn won the game, final 21-16. >> hey, remember the florida atlantic team, they began in red, replacing the heisman winner as the sooner quarterback. i don't know, i would say murray's arm, major league ready. look at this throw. 65 yards, marquee brown, fine touchdown. moving pitchers on, the late show, oakland, game 1/2 behind houston for the division lead. >> giants and mets because yo
he was picked by cameron good. the california defense had four interceptions of the game into the 3rd. quarterback in, in for a touchdown to give them a 24-3 lead. elliott had would be up for williams, he came down with it. so now, you have to have some good hands to save the bacon and he got it. final of 24-17, they play at byu, next saturday. that's a war eagle, he's ready to watch number nine. second quarter jake brown, one handed catch, that was impressive. 3rd quarter, he took it in....
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this is incredible. there was a dead heat. the mount of apprentice rider cameron noble. of the prestigiousit them! unbelievable, isn't it? we should get decent rugby union. wasps beat sale by 31 points to 13, to move up to third. from behind to lead at the break. the line to seal a bonus point for wasps. it's their first win at sale for eight years. bristol won at home to harlequins. to an end in south africa. beaten 38—28 by southern kings. from rudi van rooyen. glasgow scored four of their own in the second half. 0nly enough for a losing bonus point, though. both have about ten minutes to go. you can see the screen. my eyes are are not good enough. are not good enough. two matches kicking off in two hours. kicking off in two hours. i would take this next time that! for the third time this season. this one in the rugby league's super 8s. by 3a points to 1a. the sides will meet again in the semi—finals a week on thursday. where super league survival and promotion are at stake. in toulouse at the moment. time for the arrows. the pdc champions league of darts is taking place in brighton. the
this is incredible. there was a dead heat. the mount of apprentice rider cameron noble. of the prestigiousit them! unbelievable, isn't it? we should get decent rugby union. wasps beat sale by 31 points to 13, to move up to third. from behind to lead at the break. the line to seal a bonus point for wasps. it's their first win at sale for eight years. bristol won at home to harlequins. to an end in south africa. beaten 38—28 by southern kings. from rudi van rooyen. glasgow scored four of their...
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. >> he's painted all over the world, including this, that's where he met cameron moburg. >> i said why don't you come up to san francisco? began meanting with a spray can as a kid. >> it's where my first love is, you are interacting with your community. in a gallery that is for a select few. when you paint on the street, that's for everybody. >> over the years, moberg has become a curator. >> you can meant it. go ahead and paint it. >> and so it began. >> his process is very different than mean. you learn from one another. >> this portrait appeared. >> i wanted to paint him it was in the last part of his life. >> he divided into sections. >> first it started off with little dots anywhere, pieces by pieces. >> when he start topped cover the old mural, he almost divided the neighborhood. >> it will stay with me. you don't know how many people takes pictures here. so when they understood that i was making another mural, i started to become a friend of them. >> they came out to watch the shadows the wringkles, the hair. >> it says his son's name. >> every mural has surprises. >> the mural
. >> he's painted all over the world, including this, that's where he met cameron moburg. >> i said why don't you come up to san francisco? began meanting with a spray can as a kid. >> it's where my first love is, you are interacting with your community. in a gallery that is for a select few. when you paint on the street, that's for everybody. >> over the years, moberg has become a curator. >> you can meant it. go ahead and paint it. >> and so it began....
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when the result was achieved all the threats to his deserts it which is an absolute nonsense if you cameron was a remainer and he resigned on the basis that he felt we needed a break government we haven't had a bricks of government since that time but all of the leading figures involved in the campaign people like nigel for arjun boris johnson and david davis is still very much campaigning for the brits that they were campaigning for in the e.u. referendum so i'm not quite sure what across his talking about in terms of lying and desertion we haven't achieved yet we haven't seen a breakfast here up yet i very much that we will but certainly all of the figures involved are still involved. given that we're only six months away from from b. day itself as it were everybody seems not even remotely on the same page here not only that but the seems to be an even bitter divide between britain and fellow e.u. members where's this going to go by this time next march. well i think as a say the most likely outcome is that no deal breaks it and then from that point we negotiate what's our relationship wi
when the result was achieved all the threats to his deserts it which is an absolute nonsense if you cameron was a remainer and he resigned on the basis that he felt we needed a break government we haven't had a bricks of government since that time but all of the leading figures involved in the campaign people like nigel for arjun boris johnson and david davis is still very much campaigning for the brits that they were campaigning for in the e.u. referendum so i'm not quite sure what across his...
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cameron was honorably discharged from the marines.son the last four years until last night. big bro didn't let him down, driving in two rouns. they get -- two rounds. brew crew get it 6-5. >> that's the end of lit. great round. we'll put that on the wall next to bling-bling and off the hook. >> thank you. >>> listen to this one -- >> yes? >> facebook hacked. it may have compromised nearly 50 million users' private information. take a look. if you logged in to other services like tender, instagram, spotify with your facebook account, ouch. those may be affected, as well. what happened? we'll talk about it. what do you mean it's not working out, craig? i just introduced you to my parents. psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving folks money. craig and sheila broke up! what!? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on c
cameron was honorably discharged from the marines.son the last four years until last night. big bro didn't let him down, driving in two rouns. they get -- two rounds. brew crew get it 6-5. >> that's the end of lit. great round. we'll put that on the wall next to bling-bling and off the hook. >> thank you. >>> listen to this one -- >> yes? >> facebook hacked. it may have compromised nearly 50 million users' private information. take a look. if you logged in to...
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. >> in years past "fuller house" stars candace cameron bure and jodie sweetin took on the ballroom.ason? it's juan pablo dipace who plays kimmy gibler's love interest. >> they just said love every minute of it. it's going to be intense. >> and trust cheryl. trust in cheryl. >> she's the best. >> i've only done 21 seasons. >> not part of the cast? >> has "dancing with the stars" reached out to you? >> yes, they have. they have. >> former "cosby show" star geoffrey owens who says it wasn't meant to be. >> i can't imagine myself on a show like that because i am such a terrible dancer. >> but, hey, the actor who was shamed for working at a grocery store is simply too busy now. "e.t.'s" confirmed that geoffrey just bagged a guest starring role on "ncis, new orleans." he'll play star scott bakula's old friend who gives the special agent advice. >> owens previously accepted tyler perry's offer to shoot 10 episodes of his o.w.n. show, "the haves and the have nots." he also had nicki minaj promising to give him $25,000. >> i hope he doesn't take it the wrong way, but i just want to help him
. >> in years past "fuller house" stars candace cameron bure and jodie sweetin took on the ballroom.ason? it's juan pablo dipace who plays kimmy gibler's love interest. >> they just said love every minute of it. it's going to be intense. >> and trust cheryl. trust in cheryl. >> she's the best. >> i've only done 21 seasons. >> not part of the cast? >> has "dancing with the stars" reached out to you? >> yes, they have. they have....