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spent 10 years villages were held in front of synagogues across the country chester anger america showed his support to the jewish community. little by of the unfortunately t.j. on your holiest day we have witnessed something terrible over 100 people have lost their lives there was an attack on jews in germany even though it's not my goal and that of the government is to do everything possible to ensure that you can live in safety but this stage shows us that this is not so simple and that we must do even more. in the wake of the attack many questions remain not least what could have been done to prevent it from happening. our political correspondent simon young is following this story for us simon what's the latest on the investigation and the attack where police are continuing their investigation on the ground they've searched several properties including the apartment where this man was supposed to have been living with his mother they've also recovered a vehicle one of the vehicles used in the attack and we believe that they're continuing to follow up the possibility there could be o
spent 10 years villages were held in front of synagogues across the country chester anger america showed his support to the jewish community. little by of the unfortunately t.j. on your holiest day we have witnessed something terrible over 100 people have lost their lives there was an attack on jews in germany even though it's not my goal and that of the government is to do everything possible to ensure that you can live in safety but this stage shows us that this is not so simple and that we...
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i'd start by saying looking at the admirals in "sailing true north," the one i would highlight is chesteritz who led the united states navy through the second world war. he took command of the pacific fleet, john, as it was smoking and in ruins on the bottom of the pearl harbor. he took command on a diesel submarine in rumpled khakis and went out and built a team and moved forward coherently to win the pacific war. in terms of today, frankly, we are so polarized on both sides of the political spectrum that what we need are voices like a chester nimitz who could bring general douglas macarthur and admiral bull halsey together into coherence. so the lessons in "true north" are applicable today. >> we need those lessons. thanks for being with us today. alisyn? >> interesting conversation. thanks so much to the admiral. >>> so house democrats are moving towards holding impeachment hearings in public. "newsroom" with poppy harlow, next. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. o
i'd start by saying looking at the admirals in "sailing true north," the one i would highlight is chesteritz who led the united states navy through the second world war. he took command of the pacific fleet, john, as it was smoking and in ruins on the bottom of the pearl harbor. he took command on a diesel submarine in rumpled khakis and went out and built a team and moved forward coherently to win the pacific war. in terms of today, frankly, we are so polarized on both sides of the...
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here's fleet admiral chester nimitz. i was a four-star admiral. in war time only we have five-star admirals. they are fleet admirals. chester nimitz, chet nimitz, came from a small town in texas, took command of the pacific fleet a couple of days after pearl harbor. he surveyed his beautiful fleet and they were sunken hulks in the water, cord eyed in the air. he couldn't take the deck of a beautiful battleship because they were all sunk. he took command in a pair of khakis on the deck of a diesel submarine. and he squared his shoulder, he built a team, and he defeated the japanese empire. it took him four years. he did it without ego, without bombast, without endlessly touting himself. he did it in the way of quiet confidence that character is all about. and that's really what the book is about. >> and like guys like mccain's dad, like admiral halsey. these guys were legends. they also came home and almost all of them kind of smoked themselves to death and lacking their central cause to be alive they were dead within a few years. >> indeed. and he
here's fleet admiral chester nimitz. i was a four-star admiral. in war time only we have five-star admirals. they are fleet admirals. chester nimitz, chet nimitz, came from a small town in texas, took command of the pacific fleet a couple of days after pearl harbor. he surveyed his beautiful fleet and they were sunken hulks in the water, cord eyed in the air. he couldn't take the deck of a beautiful battleship because they were all sunk. he took command in a pair of khakis on the deck of a...
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shery: chester, thank you so much.et's now get to hong kong for what to watch in markets this morning. are seeingsydney we some stocks movers. off nearly 4% this morning. the carrier reported a 1.8 percent yearly rise in first-quarter revenue thanks to international operations. it did flag caution around the impact of hong kong protests which could bench first-half profit by millions. afterfi is gaining ground affirming its fiscal 2020 guidance. it registered an increase in australian sales for the first quarter and expects -- ground, nearlyng 3% after posting a 5% drive in first-quarter shipments. demand from china is still strong. first-quarter volumes putting them on track for their annual target. work's leadership this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak: asia. the end of one of the more dramatic business debacles in recent history page softbank has come to the rescue of we work. now the startup will sunday next month putting together a plan that will prioritize profit overgrowth. brass had a meeting with emplo
shery: chester, thank you so much.et's now get to hong kong for what to watch in markets this morning. are seeingsydney we some stocks movers. off nearly 4% this morning. the carrier reported a 1.8 percent yearly rise in first-quarter revenue thanks to international operations. it did flag caution around the impact of hong kong protests which could bench first-half profit by millions. afterfi is gaining ground affirming its fiscal 2020 guidance. it registered an increase in australian sales for...
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professors from west chester university have followed the phenomenon closely.ou want to study halloween costumes? >> you can see some of the most potent examples of gender roles when you look at holidays. i've had students say are you aware what's going on in adult costumes? >> part of the interest was there. >> reporter: the professors and students studied 1600 costumes and found over 90% of women's costumes were sexualized. >> i had my students one semester go online and see how many costumes they had to look at before they could find a costume that wasn't sexualizing or objectifying. they had to go to 50, 120. for the boys, you looked at the first one. >> reporter: you're saying this isn't about women wearing what they want, they're not given any other options. >> sexual agency is powerful and empowering for many people, and i think it's really important for us to stop making appearance comments and shaming folks for the way that they dress. but the purpose of our research is not about restricting options. it's about expanding them. and i think also thinking
professors from west chester university have followed the phenomenon closely.ou want to study halloween costumes? >> you can see some of the most potent examples of gender roles when you look at holidays. i've had students say are you aware what's going on in adult costumes? >> part of the interest was there. >> reporter: the professors and students studied 1600 costumes and found over 90% of women's costumes were sexualized. >> i had my students one semester go online...
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senators mentioned in brown, abdo peters smith and chester, they have been real leaders on these issues. workers who hold for decades to put money into the pensions and thought when they retired, at least they would have something to live decently. they lose all of that. it must be act. we help our republican colleagues will let's look at that debate and help us move to deal with the millions of workers struggling to preserve their pensions. is we continue to fulfill our solemn constitutional duty told the president accountable, impress will not stop putting pressure on leader mcconnell and friends in the majority. to get the senate back to work to the american people. democrats will use every till we have and there are not that monday, to stop leader mcconnell from making the senate legislative labor on the american people when they need help in action in so monday ways. now, on turkey and syria. a major issue that deserves the senate his attention this week, and it shows we can again fulfill our constitutional obligations. as well is help the american people. one thing we're going to
senators mentioned in brown, abdo peters smith and chester, they have been real leaders on these issues. workers who hold for decades to put money into the pensions and thought when they retired, at least they would have something to live decently. they lose all of that. it must be act. we help our republican colleagues will let's look at that debate and help us move to deal with the millions of workers struggling to preserve their pensions. is we continue to fulfill our solemn constitutional...
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the us out reading a play pick last night is now tossed off on me on no cranium as someone dear to chester but i act. up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law and the old last administration is delivering results. you're going to see a steady flow of embassy and washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost $200000.00 a year for comparison the governor of maine gets $70000.00 a year so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list mr saakashvili should feel right at home in his newly adopted country he is best of friends with fellow color revolutionary leader viktor yuschenko who is the godfather of his son. but then other mothers go bust in addition lucia presents. at the post below w
the us out reading a play pick last night is now tossed off on me on no cranium as someone dear to chester but i act. up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law and the old last administration is delivering results. you're going to see a steady flow of embassy and washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job...
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he hasn't bought our car chester kristoff our explains that the 1st cars to come out of the top should need to still carry the name as well door that's what the town was called before world war one when the still belong. and needs is also the only town as far as he's aware to have a car in its coat of arms proving just how important the industry was for the region in 1920 the company changed its name to tottering after the highest mountain in former czechoslovakia the austrian car maker hans leveque and his team created truly revolutionary designs and christophe also mentions the streamlined shake of the brands most iconic feature and a brand new concept that. became. the 1st streamlining experiments began in the 1926 a new teardrop shaped body was used to minimize air resistance to max my speed and reduce fuel consumption and on a diverse range of different vehicles including airships aircraft trains and of course cars. but how does he not christoph explains that the 87 adage direct predecessor the 77 were some of the world's 1st vehicles to be developed in a wind tunnel the engineers
he hasn't bought our car chester kristoff our explains that the 1st cars to come out of the top should need to still carry the name as well door that's what the town was called before world war one when the still belong. and needs is also the only town as far as he's aware to have a car in its coat of arms proving just how important the industry was for the region in 1920 the company changed its name to tottering after the highest mountain in former czechoslovakia the austrian car maker hans...
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the best that was in chester which such as you're at work making tea with a cheap you'd much prefer tea from a some of our just like in the country it's like a little vacation at work or the next best thing you take the sweet spoon dunk it into your boring cheney and all of a sudden it's most like summer in the countryside. but that. word has long since got out that pays a good price for berries and herbes. she's made a big difference in all of my to do she also founded a small library even if it's seldom used. and she also organize garbage collection that's something very rare in russian villages. that lena is so impressed that she moved back to the village from the next larger town she inherited a house this year and now she's renovating it soon she'll be moving in with her husband and child. teachers. and everything has changed since i've been here. we're going to make a go of it we'll fix up the house when trying out village life. it's not a big house but it sturdy with 3 rooms her grandparents built it tells us she's hoping to find a job through gives a few mentioning that she need
the best that was in chester which such as you're at work making tea with a cheap you'd much prefer tea from a some of our just like in the country it's like a little vacation at work or the next best thing you take the sweet spoon dunk it into your boring cheney and all of a sudden it's most like summer in the countryside. but that. word has long since got out that pays a good price for berries and herbes. she's made a big difference in all of my to do she also founded a small library even if...
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that matter chester gillis disagrees the lawyer is trying to help get also racial son back from syria mohammad and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. sending a person to a war zone as a serious human rights violation of the mohammed is not an isolated case we feel for this is happening to many syrians many have been deported in recent months some of the shit out of the along the gulf the lawyer says that many deported syrians attempt to return to turkey making a 2nd escape from their war torn country illegally and often at a high cost paying a lot of money to smugness and as dangerous as that might sound. i promise mother ofa is clinging to any hope that she might see her son again in safety. hopes weigand is in court here in germany to face charges related to the diesel gate to missions scandal the class action lawsuit the 1st of its kind in germany is being brought by more than 400000 drivers who were seeking compensation for purchasing vehicles with devices that allow the car maker to cheat
that matter chester gillis disagrees the lawyer is trying to help get also racial son back from syria mohammad and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. sending a person to a war zone as a serious human rights violation of the mohammed is not an isolated case we feel for this is happening to many syrians many have been deported in recent months some of the shit out of the along the gulf the lawyer says that...
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aaron chester said that was above his estimate. he notes that operating expenses came in higher thanxpted during the quarter, 13.7.7 billion. alphabet's ceo did note there were some unusual items in the quarter expining some o that. for examplpl $545 million expense related to a legal settlement. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipt, san francisco. >>> there were reports that alphabet was interested in buying fitbit and made an offer. thateport w enough to send fitbit shares up more than 30%. >>> to the economy now and a new survey that shows hiring has hit a seven-year low.ve the s from the national association of business economists also found that fewer employers are raising pay. more businesses are reporting slower sales and profit groh in par because tariffs have raised prices. >>> federal reserveic p makers begin a two-day meeting tomorrow. a dision on interest rates will be announced on wednesday. the market views the outcome as critical in part becauau it comes with the s&p 500 at new highs. mike santoli has more.r:
aaron chester said that was above his estimate. he notes that operating expenses came in higher thanxpted during the quarter, 13.7.7 billion. alphabet's ceo did note there were some unusual items in the quarter expining some o that. for examplpl $545 million expense related to a legal settlement. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipt, san francisco. >>> there were reports that alphabet was interested in buying fitbit and made an offer. thateport w enough to send fitbit...
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displaying his cards very close sees chester's mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing no not asking for an extension on the 31st of october of there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther be dead in the ditch and under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender of bill the ben bill and would be illegal but you know the rumor is go where on that so i'm afraid boris's leaving things the last minute as far as communicating his intentions either to the british public or indeed to the e.u. . meanwhile a brics it party m.e.p. has taken a leaf out of the book of the famous teen environmentalist gretta thornburg of ok'ing one of her more notable speeches to attack and he breaks it parliamentarians . this is the wrong i shouldn't be here i should be back at my smoke house on the other side of london. you have stolen my dreams my i. my household goods. with your empty words how dare you. this is so wrong. i shouldn't be up he
displaying his cards very close sees chester's mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing no not asking for an extension on the 31st of october of there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther be dead in the ditch and under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender of bill the ben bill and would be illegal but you know the rumor...
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their initial service was about 50 4:50 miles west of wind, chester virginia. most of the early service was in the lower part of the chandelier valley. they fought in the chandelier valley campaign of 1862. they gave themselves the nickname the bloody seventh after the relatively bloodless romney campaign, only a handful of casualties. unfortunately for them, that nickname would become prophetic. they were transferred to the army of potomac second corps and july of 1862. they participated all of the of the potomac major campaigns in the east and theater, from the this. suffered 45% casualty rate -- 45% kept casualty during the first big battle and gettysburg they were assigned the -- excuse me gibraltar -- attack the counter attack this battle three days here cause a lot of casualties and went from regimental strength that battalion size strength. the survivors of the battalion who enlisted in 1864 became members of the seventh west virginia volunteers they became the state of the union on june 20th 1863 they officially start calling themselves a seventh west v
their initial service was about 50 4:50 miles west of wind, chester virginia. most of the early service was in the lower part of the chandelier valley. they fought in the chandelier valley campaign of 1862. they gave themselves the nickname the bloody seventh after the relatively bloodless romney campaign, only a handful of casualties. unfortunately for them, that nickname would become prophetic. they were transferred to the army of potomac second corps and july of 1862. they participated all...
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ecuador protesters took to the streets for a 3rd day demonstrating against cuts to fuel subsidies are chester's block roads and put up barricades in the capital quito now the spike the unrest the president when a marina says he has no plans to reverse his decision to scrap those subsidies he says he won't bow to the demand of in his words criminals. but fires are still burning in parts of australia a month after they began the unusually early start to fires at the very beginning of spring was because of an extended drought the worst south eastern australia has ever had and her thomas reports from armidale and new south wales australia for a month large areas of southeastern australia have been burning a month not at the height of summer but in early spring the reason hot dry conditions and years of drought there's been so little rain to moisten the ground and replenish rivers reservoirs and lakes that firefight is a fighting fire largely without water with huge minimal water but it's just a matter of breaking up before breaking up the fuel. for. that all because of a drought. via thoughts is we
ecuador protesters took to the streets for a 3rd day demonstrating against cuts to fuel subsidies are chester's block roads and put up barricades in the capital quito now the spike the unrest the president when a marina says he has no plans to reverse his decision to scrap those subsidies he says he won't bow to the demand of in his words criminals. but fires are still burning in parts of australia a month after they began the unusually early start to fires at the very beginning of spring was...
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. >> you won chester. >> what about granby and east granby?ight, jack, it is too early. >> i have never back a loser, never in my life. >> we counted low, like we always do. we are careful counters. >> did you know you were going to win westmark >> given the turnout and a fairly decent market vote, we couldn't lose. you could count 70,000 votes and that did not count any of the undecideds. you can buy canvassing and the you cut your figures by third. one grassroots politics is paying off. there is no substitute for it. [applause] >> i got no sleep. >> [chanting "we want joe!"] >> stand on something. we can't see you. [cheering and applause] >> stand on your principles. [cheering and applause] >> we are going to win in november because in this campaign we have brought together people who were told a year ago they could never stand side-by-side. [cheering and applause] >> spiro agnew notwithstanding -- we must bring this war to an end. [cheering] >> why do you think joe did so much better in the primary? >> well, several reasons. even better tha
. >> you won chester. >> what about granby and east granby?ight, jack, it is too early. >> i have never back a loser, never in my life. >> we counted low, like we always do. we are careful counters. >> did you know you were going to win westmark >> given the turnout and a fairly decent market vote, we couldn't lose. you could count 70,000 votes and that did not count any of the undecideds. you can buy canvassing and the you cut your figures by third. one...
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with demonstrators who set up roadblocks and burned businesses in one of the city's busiest streets chester's also food petrol bombs and vandalized shops they see as being linked to china dorothy's have been struggling to contain months of demonstrations against rule from beijing. pro independence catalans are protesting in barcelona for the 7th straight night around rio of the jailing of separatist leaders who organized abandon depends folk 2 years ago hundreds of counter protesters are also on the streets in a show of support for catalonia staying in spain. british prime minister boris johnson is doubling down on his insistence that backs it will take place at the end of this month even though he was forced by law to request an extension on saturday is argued that any further delay to breaks it will be harmful to both the u.k. and the e.u. going to bring you more on that story and everything else in the news hour that's coming up at $2100.00 g.m.t. from london do join me then the boy who started the syrian war is the program that now continues. while we have the boy who's i'm getting action
with demonstrators who set up roadblocks and burned businesses in one of the city's busiest streets chester's also food petrol bombs and vandalized shops they see as being linked to china dorothy's have been struggling to contain months of demonstrations against rule from beijing. pro independence catalans are protesting in barcelona for the 7th straight night around rio of the jailing of separatist leaders who organized abandon depends folk 2 years ago hundreds of counter protesters are also...
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brexit deal, from the meeting between the taoiseach, leo varadkar, and borisjohnson yesterday, in chesterier, the eu chief negotiator has met with stephen barclay, the uk brexit secretary for breakfast, this morning. apparently, that went well, he texted more recently michel barnier, both smiling and said they will intensify talks. now, just hold your horses a minute, because donald tusk, the president of the european council has said that, whilst it seems that it is still very hard to imagine there will be a deal, before next week's eu summit, this is at least something to give a go, let's see how the ground run. so, there will be intensified talks this weekend, they are not calling at the tunnel, where, effectively, mobiles go out of the window, people concentrate on trying to get to some sort of forced deal over several days, but they're going to talk. on monday, michel barnier will update 27 eu ambassadors, again. yet, we still don't exactly what has forced this new pathway, what is it, who has given ground? the brits or the eu side? i think monday we will get a sense of that. if brex
brexit deal, from the meeting between the taoiseach, leo varadkar, and borisjohnson yesterday, in chesterier, the eu chief negotiator has met with stephen barclay, the uk brexit secretary for breakfast, this morning. apparently, that went well, he texted more recently michel barnier, both smiling and said they will intensify talks. now, just hold your horses a minute, because donald tusk, the president of the european council has said that, whilst it seems that it is still very hard to imagine...
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. >> let him hit him right at the chester the got. >> dana: became an instant sensation after lettinge run ball hit him instead of dropping his beer. bud light tracked him down and said they want to reward him. it what would you have done? beer or ball? >> greg: did you notice how he doesn't turn sideways to get out of the way, he actually gets an affront to block the ball. >> dana: you learn that from his little league coach. >> jesse: the only better thing would be if he would've caught it in his cup. it? he got the ball anyway. >> so well deserved and that's an all-american result. if >> dana: i'm afraid i'm going to get hit by the ball. >> jesse: that paul would've been over your head. he tried to save bud light. you are risking your life for one of the weakest beers. if it was a bud for sierra nevada, but you did it for bud light, $15 at the stadium. so now he is famous which is wonderful, but i found a tweet he posted in 2011 in which he said elderly women are lousy drivers. >> dana: this is the same company that did it to that kid. >> greg: i didn't look for any tweets, i'm jus
. >> let him hit him right at the chester the got. >> dana: became an instant sensation after lettinge run ball hit him instead of dropping his beer. bud light tracked him down and said they want to reward him. it what would you have done? beer or ball? >> greg: did you notice how he doesn't turn sideways to get out of the way, he actually gets an affront to block the ball. >> dana: you learn that from his little league coach. >> jesse: the only better thing would...
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things like the copy machine, chester carlson invented what we call the xerox machine in the 1930s but could not raise capital to invest in that because of high tax rates. once the tax rates go down after world war ii he is able to invest. after world war ii, with the cutting of the tax rates and the freeing up of our economy the capitalists come back into the lineup and make the investments in the united states unemployment rate drops less than 4% in 1946 and also in 1947 and with that freeing of the economy we are out of the great depression. [applause] >> why not? okay. that is myth number 2. in other words, these are important because they go together. if you believe capitalism caused the great depression and then you believe government got us out of the great depression that biases any discussion you're going to be in on why shouldn't we use free enterprise in our economy. but if you realize government got us into the great depression or was a huge force getting us into the great depression and it took a lot of free markets, not the new deal or even world war ii which was not gett
things like the copy machine, chester carlson invented what we call the xerox machine in the 1930s but could not raise capital to invest in that because of high tax rates. once the tax rates go down after world war ii he is able to invest. after world war ii, with the cutting of the tax rates and the freeing up of our economy the capitalists come back into the lineup and make the investments in the united states unemployment rate drops less than 4% in 1946 and also in 1947 and with that freeing...
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tomorrow morning as investigators process evidence at both crime scenes in roseville and mount chester. >>5 people were taken the hospital this afternoon after a crash in san francisco's hill neighborhood. crash happened around 03:45pm near jones in washington streets. the san francisco municipal transportation agency and police are on the scene police have not detail the circumstances of the crash or the conditions of the 5 people who were taken to the hospital. >>fire officials say destructive fire that broke out southern california and the sylmar area began under a high voltage transmission tower los angeles fire department arson investigators have only determine the origin of the fire not specifically what started it. >>today children return to school as firefighters work to fully contain the saddle ridge fire. >>she's you know headache from all the smoke. >>so i put a mask on her mark martinez dropped off his daughter, a tulsa street elementary, the city back in for headache were since jaden iran join his mom told us they're relieved the air is clear today in a this morning, la us
tomorrow morning as investigators process evidence at both crime scenes in roseville and mount chester. >>5 people were taken the hospital this afternoon after a crash in san francisco's hill neighborhood. crash happened around 03:45pm near jones in washington streets. the san francisco municipal transportation agency and police are on the scene police have not detail the circumstances of the crash or the conditions of the 5 people who were taken to the hospital. >>fire officials...
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chester karlson invented what we would call xerox or the xerox machine in the 1930s, but he could not raise capital to invest in that because of the high tax rates. once the tax rates go down in the 19 -- of world war ii he is able to invest. after world war ii with the cutting of the tax rates and the freeing up of our economy, the capitalists come back into the lineup and begin to make the investments and the united states unemployment rate drops to less than 4% in 1946, and also in 1947 and with that freeing of the economy, at last we are out of the great depression. [applause] why not? okay. that'sing my number two. so, in other words -- these are important because they good togetherif you believe capitalism cause evidence the great depression, and then you believe that government got us out of the great depression, that biases any discussion you're going to be in on why shouldn't we use free enterprise in our economy. put if you realize that government really got us into the great depression or at least was a huge force getting us into the great depression, and that it took a lot
chester karlson invented what we would call xerox or the xerox machine in the 1930s, but he could not raise capital to invest in that because of the high tax rates. once the tax rates go down in the 19 -- of world war ii he is able to invest. after world war ii with the cutting of the tax rates and the freeing up of our economy, the capitalists come back into the lineup and begin to make the investments and the united states unemployment rate drops to less than 4% in 1946, and also in 1947 and...
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have this remarkable photo of a police officer in hong kong shooting at point-blank range of port chester shooting in 17 weeks of purchase. they have been going on for weeks. they are no signs of it ending, there are just signs of it going on. >> bret: gordon chang's in south korea. we talked to him today. take a listen. >> they did not want to have anything to mark the celebrations of communism in beijing but hong kong people and made it very clear that they are determined to defend their post. they see this as a last stand and so therefore we are going to see these protests continue for a very long time. >> bret: going to continue. at the same time, talks announce with north korea again u.s. and north korea, and we are getting word from u.s. officials and south korean military that north korea has fired another missile, the project looks like medium range but just in time for the weekend talks about those situations. >> usually takes two people to take good cop/bad cop but president trump kid can bind them all in one solo performance by the fact is, i think that tweet was evidence that
have this remarkable photo of a police officer in hong kong shooting at point-blank range of port chester shooting in 17 weeks of purchase. they have been going on for weeks. they are no signs of it ending, there are just signs of it going on. >> bret: gordon chang's in south korea. we talked to him today. take a listen. >> they did not want to have anything to mark the celebrations of communism in beijing but hong kong people and made it very clear that they are determined to...
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hey larry, hey harry, hey chester, hay roger, hey sherry, hey ernestine, i made it [ bleep ]! yeah! very funny in "dolemite." and you knew rudy ray moore who did dolemite as the character. how did you know him? >> well, we -- i was going to saying something but we worked together several times back in the portland and tacoma area. [ cheers ] no. no. [ laughter ] and we actually have a love child that we put up for adoption. >> jimmy: wow. that is shocking. >> yeah. >> jimmy: a little dolemite baby. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you worked together i assume? >> yeah, we worked together. we used to hang out -- actually i worked with him about five times. he used to call me nell. nell? nell! like that. pull up my socked fs for me! that led to the affair -- >> jimmy: yes. once you touch a man's socks there's going back. >> not after the socks. >> jimmy: you've had a remarkable career and life. i learned this about you today. >> what did you learn? >> jimmy: i learned you robbed a bank is what i learned. [ cheers and applause ] is that an accurate way of putting it, that you robbed a bank? >> i'm o
hey larry, hey harry, hey chester, hay roger, hey sherry, hey ernestine, i made it [ bleep ]! yeah! very funny in "dolemite." and you knew rudy ray moore who did dolemite as the character. how did you know him? >> well, we -- i was going to saying something but we worked together several times back in the portland and tacoma area. [ cheers ] no. no. [ laughter ] and we actually have a love child that we put up for adoption. >> jimmy: wow. that is shocking. >> yeah....
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and let's contrast here, chester nimitz, fleet admiral nimitz who takes command of the pacific fleetr pearl harbor. he's looking at the smoke hulks of the ships in pearl harbor. he squares his shoulders without any big display of emotion, no self-centeredness, he builds a team and defeats the japanese empire. it takes four years. that's the kind of calm and resilient leader we need. leadership, erin, is about the influence we exert on others. character is how we lead ourselves. that inner voyage of character, i would argue, is much more difficult. the big door of leadership swings on the small hinge of character. that is the lesson of the book. >> i appreciate your time, admiral, and it is great to see you? great to see you. >> a surprising admission from team biden about how little cash he has on hand. should he be worried? in the storied tradition of his great-great-grandmother, goldi knows to never compromise. too shabby! too much! too perfect! i can rent this? for that price? absolutely. what is this, some kind of fairy tale? it's just right! book your just right rental at thrift
and let's contrast here, chester nimitz, fleet admiral nimitz who takes command of the pacific fleetr pearl harbor. he's looking at the smoke hulks of the ships in pearl harbor. he squares his shoulders without any big display of emotion, no self-centeredness, he builds a team and defeats the japanese empire. it takes four years. that's the kind of calm and resilient leader we need. leadership, erin, is about the influence we exert on others. character is how we lead ourselves. that inner...
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. >> they were working for the embassy there's chester bowls with the ambassador to india and with the jfk view the united states had a role to play with countries like india i was there for 18 months. >> i have been back but now when i get introduced the only senator in the history of america born in the only hospital in new delhi we were chatting before we came out here that your mom was born in poland and the way they look at the world and with the holocaust they didn't leave poland because my grandfather didn't want to leave his family behind but everybody was killed except for them and an aunt. then they went to stockholm sweden but then they went to mexico city and where the mom registered herself in school but in the second grade they asked her to line up in order of whose family had been in the country the longest or the shortest period of time and i was the answer to both questions my dads family can trace all the way back to the mayflower and my moms was by far the closest in time and that is made a huge impact on me. my grandparents were the most committed american citizens
. >> they were working for the embassy there's chester bowls with the ambassador to india and with the jfk view the united states had a role to play with countries like india i was there for 18 months. >> i have been back but now when i get introduced the only senator in the history of america born in the only hospital in new delhi we were chatting before we came out here that your mom was born in poland and the way they look at the world and with the holocaust they didn't leave...
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chester's against the called on another foreign power, this time china to investigate his political rival in joe biden. forced political analyst michael yaki is along the comments are being made in the open it further drives home, the point. >>but this is a president who does not understand the balance is that understand his oath of office he does not understand that this is an abuse of power. >>bp also attend. $1500. guests at the san francisco event like david berwyn from mount view. adp responded to the president openly pushing both ukraine and now china to investigate the bidens. >>we don't need a government of see it early enough of that in normal times and now it's going to all theater and almost no substance. >>a few people inside took pictures of the event at the senator's house attendees said he spoke about supporting the middle class. may call they sleep this man was asleep thinking was serious alert sarah her he came from the central valley to divided. she took notes from all that he said and tells kron for biden only made one quick. about the president's comments just had >>th
chester's against the called on another foreign power, this time china to investigate his political rival in joe biden. forced political analyst michael yaki is along the comments are being made in the open it further drives home, the point. >>but this is a president who does not understand the balance is that understand his oath of office he does not understand that this is an abuse of power. >>bp also attend. $1500. guests at the san francisco event like david berwyn from mount...
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>>chester's haven't seen taking a break south the sidewalk and throwing them at police along with petrol bombs while police fill the air with tear gas in return. there's stations began over anger at a bill that would allow extradition of suspects to mainland china that proposal was withdrawn, however protests are now focused on broader pro democracy demands. >>the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin salmaan said in an interview on sunday that he takes quote full responsibility for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi although he denies ordering the killing the show gave a washington post columnist critical of the saudi government disappeared nearly a year ago. he was last seen going into the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second of 2018. he never came out alive. the show was allegedly murdered by saudi government agents. >>the jury is deliberating in the trial of the former dallas police officer charged with murdering her neighbor kron four's grant lotus joins us now with more on this high-profile case as it nears the end of the trial grant captivated the country re
>>chester's haven't seen taking a break south the sidewalk and throwing them at police along with petrol bombs while police fill the air with tear gas in return. there's stations began over anger at a bill that would allow extradition of suspects to mainland china that proposal was withdrawn, however protests are now focused on broader pro democracy demands. >>the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin salmaan said in an interview on sunday that he takes quote full responsibility...
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chester arthur.lt. >> make sure to go to the neighborhoods with the big houses to get the good candy bars. >> definitely, don't give me an apple. jimmy carter born in october, celebrated his 95th yesterday. >> no candy corn. >> jimmy carter, he gives the good candy bars down in georgia. >> people are going to be dressing up and hopefully you don't dress up like a sexy ronald mcdonald. >> what? >> doesn't that sound like one of those things that are opposite? oxymoron. take a look at this. >> no, do we have to? >> yeah. >> no, we can't unsee -- oh! what? >> you guys, it's not all zoomed in. we have to cover it up, he's in a speedo and there are french fries coming up. you can see the top of the french fries. we should cover that up more. they made that one look human. >> this is disturbing. >> those pecs are shaped like -- let's go to the next one. >> you know what this. >> what? >> i did not know mcdonald's was known for curly fries. >> huh, what? oh, what? i can't ask you like -- do i have the dirty
chester arthur.lt. >> make sure to go to the neighborhoods with the big houses to get the good candy bars. >> definitely, don't give me an apple. jimmy carter born in october, celebrated his 95th yesterday. >> no candy corn. >> jimmy carter, he gives the good candy bars down in georgia. >> people are going to be dressing up and hopefully you don't dress up like a sexy ronald mcdonald. >> what? >> doesn't that sound like one of those things that are...
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so as he moves north says it rattle and then some travel reaction, and uphill, another ballot win chester and then they're going to come to grips outside of town here right where we are right around here somewhere if, i had to guess on the first day where the union will retreat back through town to this hill you see, and the hell next to it as well, another day where the union will hope to defend devils than, the wheat field, the peach orchard, around top that you see right here. the union is going to bloody itself and the confederate on the roads farm, not far from there. on the other day you, have fighting on the east cemetery and the next day, it's local sodden on who. and it would've been the bloodiest battle of the civil war, but what more terrible day to go and the confederate are advancing across this famous field, now known as the field up hiccups charges the unions will defeat the confederate, captured more battle flags than they captured in the entire war up until that combine. the confederate escape back into virginia, lee is not easy to back the 50,000 soldiers and there's a w
so as he moves north says it rattle and then some travel reaction, and uphill, another ballot win chester and then they're going to come to grips outside of town here right where we are right around here somewhere if, i had to guess on the first day where the union will retreat back through town to this hill you see, and the hell next to it as well, another day where the union will hope to defend devils than, the wheat field, the peach orchard, around top that you see right here. the union is...
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are i program in chester there, was a police shooting after a subject was chased and was killed after 100 bullets so they're working into the outrage and a series of policed involve shootings. that department released and requested my understanding that the department of justice has entered that program which provided advice and recommendations on how police departments could do a better job of engaging their community. can you talk about that? >> what the department has done to remain those critical reform programs which has the original assessments. philadelphia is a perfect example where they spent close to a year at the commissioner's request looking from top to bottom with policies and found some serious deficiencies on threat perception failures and people were perceiving that by changing policies when the commissioner left they were down almost 50%. stay check for technical assistance and for a lot of the departments they call the saying, look, i want to find out what's going on at the department and i want to find out what i need to fix and could you help. that is no longer th
are i program in chester there, was a police shooting after a subject was chased and was killed after 100 bullets so they're working into the outrage and a series of policed involve shootings. that department released and requested my understanding that the department of justice has entered that program which provided advice and recommendations on how police departments could do a better job of engaging their community. can you talk about that? >> what the department has done to remain...
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they are looking at nine traditional hours to make sure we have pierce support, programs in georgia chester county there is one call peer support programs that are available, i would like to get you're here and how effective do you think the programs have been, and what we can do to try and encourage more opportunity for peer support, particularly in non conventional and non traditional hours and emergency rooms and things like that. >> i've been all over the country, the communities i have seen that have turned around through overdose raids have done four key things, number one they saturated their communities, you can't get someone into treatment and recovery if they're dead, number two they have had a warm handoff, usually through some sort of recovering time program, number three they provided mitigation assistant treatment because it is the gold standard, number four and a strong public safety and public health cooperation, so weak in that applies the, problem and you asked what we can do, i will tell you that i am very proud of the fact that during this administration we have increase
they are looking at nine traditional hours to make sure we have pierce support, programs in georgia chester county there is one call peer support programs that are available, i would like to get you're here and how effective do you think the programs have been, and what we can do to try and encourage more opportunity for peer support, particularly in non conventional and non traditional hours and emergency rooms and things like that. >> i've been all over the country, the communities i...
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airport is allowing non-ticketed visitors to go beyond the security chester county. >>> plus, do youew "star wars" trailer is out, my man. it features one of the most famous characters ever in the blockbuster series. >> i hear it was the best thing about the monday night football game when it aired. th >>> another warm day and temperatures will be close to 90 in some spots inland areas with a look at how high we will get, 88 in santa rosa, 85 in san jose and 75 in san francisco. warmer in pacifica with low 70s along the coast and the seven- day forecast, we continue heating up until thursday and that will be the warmest day of the week before things cool off going to the weekend. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't sta
airport is allowing non-ticketed visitors to go beyond the security chester county. >>> plus, do youew "star wars" trailer is out, my man. it features one of the most famous characters ever in the blockbuster series. >> i hear it was the best thing about the monday night football game when it aired. th >>> another warm day and temperatures will be close to 90 in some spots inland areas with a look at how high we will get, 88 in santa rosa, 85 in san jose and 75...
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firearms it, presents a significant problem for not just the nypd but that district of southern west chestercongressman is looking to represent. steve: doctor, in that particular package we read, is he not talking about taking away the guns from the bad guys. only taking away the guns from the cops. >> yes. which is ludicrous. first of all, when you also look at data, you see there was approximately 500 incidents in which at least one person was shot in new york city. so to think about that you are saying that you are not basically going to protect the public. because here it is, you have minimum of 500 people shot, which means there was a weapon there and if you are going to disarm the police, how do you expect them to be able to help out those communities when they don't even have a weapon. steve: joe, he says he wants this to happen to so thought racist institutional biases that led to use of force against those people that i cited earlier get rid of those. >> once again, is he wrong. i don't know how he can compare that to what's going on right now in new york city. all he is doing is ju
firearms it, presents a significant problem for not just the nypd but that district of southern west chestercongressman is looking to represent. steve: doctor, in that particular package we read, is he not talking about taking away the guns from the bad guys. only taking away the guns from the cops. >> yes. which is ludicrous. first of all, when you also look at data, you see there was approximately 500 incidents in which at least one person was shot in new york city. so to think about...
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cada vez que chester ha lanzado washington se queda con el triunfo y esta vez no fue la excepciÓn y ganaronus: muchas gracias y feliz dÍa. carlos: alguien llora en medio de sus vacaciones y es alan porque perdieron sus vaqueros de dallas. jesus: quienes celebraron fueron los yankees de nueva york porque barrieron la serie contra los mellizos de minnesota en la serie nacional de la liga americana. de la mano del venezolano torres van ahora a una serie de campeonato que es muy posible que sea frente a los astros de houston. posiblemente ahora jueguen contra los yankees. ellos se llenaron de champaÑa. carlos: los venezolanos siempre le dan la vuelta a todo para salir adelante. jesus: ese es el fuerte nuestro. carlos: ahora podemos hablar de la nba porque estÁn en broncas porque se expresan a favor de los manifestantes en hong kong y en china resulta que la nba resulta que es el deporte nÚmero uno. satcha: parecen vÍctimas de una masacre pero son activistas contra el cambio climÁtico durante una protesta pacÍfica nueva york. se trata de integrantes de un grupo internacional llamado " rebeliÓn c
cada vez que chester ha lanzado washington se queda con el triunfo y esta vez no fue la excepciÓn y ganaronus: muchas gracias y feliz dÍa. carlos: alguien llora en medio de sus vacaciones y es alan porque perdieron sus vaqueros de dallas. jesus: quienes celebraron fueron los yankees de nueva york porque barrieron la serie contra los mellizos de minnesota en la serie nacional de la liga americana. de la mano del venezolano torres van ahora a una serie de campeonato que es muy posible que sea...
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thousands of planes over the same houses that are built in massachusetts and south boston and/or chester i think it has an impact on my constituents. we could do a meeting -- where the faa could come in and talk about this with the boston university school of public health and doctor levy is running that and that's good news. we talk about the fact that the faa has funded -- the faa has funded the admissions study that we asked for, for pollution under these homes. and no a study. you've done that as well and that's good news. you came into my district and talk to my constituents and explain the things they are trying to do. but that's not the history we have with you it's like pulling teeth to get the faa to come in and talk to people. i have to describe the attitude of the boston office of the faa, they treat us with contempt. they really do! they really do. and people are upset. you've got some good news to tell of the things you are trying to do. you just need to tell them, come in and tell them. they yell at me, they will probably -- the folks are pretty mad about what's going on. y
thousands of planes over the same houses that are built in massachusetts and south boston and/or chester i think it has an impact on my constituents. we could do a meeting -- where the faa could come in and talk about this with the boston university school of public health and doctor levy is running that and that's good news. we talk about the fact that the faa has funded -- the faa has funded the admissions study that we asked for, for pollution under these homes. and no a study. you've done...
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it is in chester zoo and i've seen it, and it's absolutely — its ears are absolutely enormous for itsgraph, sorry, the times today. saying one of these men is going to have to be the next england manager. if you look at the golden generation of players, you wouldn't have picked either of those as manager, stephen gerard, perhaps not outgoing enough to bea gerard, perhaps not outgoing enough to be a manager, and how times have changed, both doing really well in their jobs. changed, both doing really well in theirjobs. thank you very much both for sharing so nicely. carol has already talked to us about the wind, what is going on this morning? yes, ican what is going on this morning? yes, i can sort you does not i can talk to you a lot about the wind now because we're talking about typhoon hagibis. this is because it is to take. the japanese met agency have categorised it as a violin typhoon. if this was in the atlantic, it would be a category five hurricane so would be a category five hurricane $03 would be a category five hurricane so a massive beast. and as it approaches, we think sou
it is in chester zoo and i've seen it, and it's absolutely — its ears are absolutely enormous for itsgraph, sorry, the times today. saying one of these men is going to have to be the next england manager. if you look at the golden generation of players, you wouldn't have picked either of those as manager, stephen gerard, perhaps not outgoing enough to bea gerard, perhaps not outgoing enough to be a manager, and how times have changed, both doing really well in their jobs. changed, both doing...
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>> just got back from chester, p.a.me time. we forget about the inner cities that are being ripped up with all this gun violence. so all i say is just let's focus on americans, americans first. >> you are a super hero. thanks for all you do. appreciate it. >> take it away, maria. maria: phenomenal panel. have a great day. "varney & company" begins right now. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. right from the start, let's be clear. in a market like this, expect some wild swings. in other words, the way stocks open this monday morning is not necessarily the way stocks close this monday afternoon. impeachment, whistleblowers, oh, yes, all coming at you today. let me start with what is assumed to be a big problem for investors. the chinese have taken some issues off the table for this week's trade talks. when that news broke overnight, the algorithms read the headline and the word was sell. so where will we open this morning? only a little lower. remember, the dow was up 370 on friday. it
>> just got back from chester, p.a.me time. we forget about the inner cities that are being ripped up with all this gun violence. so all i say is just let's focus on americans, americans first. >> you are a super hero. thanks for all you do. appreciate it. >> take it away, maria. maria: phenomenal panel. have a great day. "varney & company" begins right now. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. right from the start, let's be...
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host: renea, west chester, pennsylvania.hat i wanted to say is that the unemployment numbers are low because the baby boomers, most of them are retired or semi retired, which means they are retired and working a part-time job. if they lose that part-time job or whatever, they are just going to rely on their unemployment -- they are not going to rely on unemployment. they will just get another part-time job. and what the other caller said is true. a lot of people are working multiple jobs. where i live in pennsylvania, two-bedrooms,h and $10 an hour would not pay for a closet here. and a lot of places in america. a lot of the workers in america are underpaid. the wages are stagnant. and they bring a lot of people here to work from other countries with working visas, and i do not get that. i hear the other -- all the time how people are put out of their jobs by people from overseas, and i do not understand that. host: your thoughts? guest: lots to chew on. first of all, you bring up to the boomers, which is an interesting poin
host: renea, west chester, pennsylvania.hat i wanted to say is that the unemployment numbers are low because the baby boomers, most of them are retired or semi retired, which means they are retired and working a part-time job. if they lose that part-time job or whatever, they are just going to rely on their unemployment -- they are not going to rely on unemployment. they will just get another part-time job. and what the other caller said is true. a lot of people are working multiple jobs. where...
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and retired wes chester new york county police sergeant steve cardigan.g. steve: it starts with a cup of coffee. that's the reason we are all here on the plaza today. we are talking about something really serious. that is there seems to be something wrong in the fabric between our police officers and the community and, joe, where does that start? >> it started in the last week both getting killed. people not afraid wear firearms. they are not afraid being stopped and going to jail. that's a big problem. starts with politicians and starts from within. we have to put our egos aside no matter what rank and file. and start with helping and supporting one another. at the end of the day we have to make sure that we go home. steve: chief, we have talked in the past how there are certain men and women in law enforcement and city hall doesn't have their back. you talk about how there is a lot of disregard for what you do from journalists you say. >> the piece written most recently in the "new york times" is reflective of what you speak. not even powers had passed
and retired wes chester new york county police sergeant steve cardigan.g. steve: it starts with a cup of coffee. that's the reason we are all here on the plaza today. we are talking about something really serious. that is there seems to be something wrong in the fabric between our police officers and the community and, joe, where does that start? >> it started in the last week both getting killed. people not afraid wear firearms. they are not afraid being stopped and going to jail. that's...
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blowing some showers in across east anglia, so is at the moment in chester and north wales, we couldr example in cornwall where we are looking at highs of about 10 degrees. through thursday we started with a lot of dry weather, the cloud building in from the west and the wind is going to strengthen. then we see the arrival of some rain. so gusty winds across the western reaches of scotland, through the north channel, gusty winds around northern ireland as well with some rain here, gusty winds in north—west wales and the south—west with that rain. through central and eastern parts of england and scotland we are looking at drier conditions, although cloud building throughout the day. you can see behind me this circulation, this will be the remnants of ex— hurricane lorenzo, and what it does as it comes our way, that deep area of low pressure will strengthen the wind and increase the rainfall. the increasing strength rather because of the day, but through the evening and overnight, the wind will pick up off the course of ireland and england. we are looking at gales as well as heavy rain
blowing some showers in across east anglia, so is at the moment in chester and north wales, we couldr example in cornwall where we are looking at highs of about 10 degrees. through thursday we started with a lot of dry weather, the cloud building in from the west and the wind is going to strengthen. then we see the arrival of some rain. so gusty winds across the western reaches of scotland, through the north channel, gusty winds around northern ireland as well with some rain here, gusty winds...
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the last emergency flood spring and the last of the thomas cook passengers, i'm at man passengers, chesterfor a new brexit deal will go under scrutiny today following their announcement at the conservative party conference. in westminster they'll be debated by mps. meanwhile european leaders are still considering a detailed response. the question is whether the prime minister's proposals are enough to break the deadlock before the leave date on 31st october. our political correspondent, jessica parker has more. borisjohnson has always been always been something of a performer. now he's got to sell his plans to a variety of very different audiences. he is one of them, conservative mps filing into downing street last night. reporter: are you happy with the proposal? i have not seen it, have i? under discussion in there, how to ensure there are no checks on the border between northern ireland and the republic after brexit. so what is proposed is that: northern ireland would follow eu single market rules on goods but it would leave the eu customs union with the rest of the uk, with the necessa
the last emergency flood spring and the last of the thomas cook passengers, i'm at man passengers, chesterfor a new brexit deal will go under scrutiny today following their announcement at the conservative party conference. in westminster they'll be debated by mps. meanwhile european leaders are still considering a detailed response. the question is whether the prime minister's proposals are enough to break the deadlock before the leave date on 31st october. our political correspondent, jessica...
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been arrested, both in their late 30s, a man and a woman in their late 30s, a man and a woman in the chesterel for the children. staggered about the news. such a shock. of course, the other person who has been arrested a couple of days ago now as the driver of the lorry, a 25—year—old man. he has had we assume further questioning today. the police managed to get more time so that they could speak to him for longer. that time has run out now as far as we understand it, so we are waiting to see what the next move of the police will be in his case. richard, thank you very much. richard, thank you very much. richard galpin in tilbury. let's turn to brexit now and to westminster, where ben brown has the latest. welcome to westminster. eu ambassadors have agreed that the uk should be offered a further delay to brexit — but they haven't yet decided on a new deadline date. they will meet again next week to decide that. so, will this lead to a general election? the prime minister says he wants to hold one on 12 december, if the eu offers a brexit delay until 31 january. brussels says it hopes to fina
been arrested, both in their late 30s, a man and a woman in their late 30s, a man and a woman in the chesterel for the children. staggered about the news. such a shock. of course, the other person who has been arrested a couple of days ago now as the driver of the lorry, a 25—year—old man. he has had we assume further questioning today. the police managed to get more time so that they could speak to him for longer. that time has run out now as far as we understand it, so we are waiting to...