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chris cook, there. and chris is with me now.on trial, to some extent, and whitehall must be bracing itself for this? it absolutely is. i think there has been a lot of discussion about the inquiry, in terms of what it will mean for kensington and chelsea, for the conservative party at kensington and chelsea, for the local residents and the building industry. the extent to which this inquiry is going to start looking into what policy has been on building safety, on social housing, it is a real minefield. remember, they don'tjust have to look at recent years, they are going to look into it deeply, into what the department of local government and communities has done for a while and we don't know where the inquiry will end up. let's look ahead to the inquiry now. i'm joined by ismet rawat who is the co—founder of bme lawyers four grenfell, a campaign group wanting to represent the victims and families of grenfell tower at the inquiry. but i'd like to start with shah aghlani, who lost his mother and aunt in the fire. they lived on th
chris cook, there. and chris is with me now.on trial, to some extent, and whitehall must be bracing itself for this? it absolutely is. i think there has been a lot of discussion about the inquiry, in terms of what it will mean for kensington and chelsea, for the conservative party at kensington and chelsea, for the local residents and the building industry. the extent to which this inquiry is going to start looking into what policy has been on building safety, on social housing, it is a real...
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that was chris cook reporting. we are nowjoined in the studio by daniel hannan.itects of the campaign to leave the european union. and from rome the mep roberto gualtieri. he is a senior mep who chairs the economic and monetary affairs committee in the european parliament. he is also on the group that is scrutinising the brexit deal. good evening to both of you. good evening. daniel, theresa may blinked. i would not say that at all. she has been cleared she wants us to be the eu's that and best friend. she's putting flesh and what she said that the beginning that we want a deep and special partnership. i do not see how she was going to interpret a 52/48 result. any have a referendum that close, it is not a mandate to walk away, it is a mandate for a phased in a gradual recovery of power. what she will be offering at some point is the 20 billion euros figure two years after brexit to take care of all the different eu commitments. the eu wanted 60 billion. britain has an interest in the security of its european allies. wealthy neighbours make good customers. all of
that was chris cook reporting. we are nowjoined in the studio by daniel hannan.itects of the campaign to leave the european union. and from rome the mep roberto gualtieri. he is a senior mep who chairs the economic and monetary affairs committee in the european parliament. he is also on the group that is scrutinising the brexit deal. good evening to both of you. good evening. daniel, theresa may blinked. i would not say that at all. she has been cleared she wants us to be the eu's that and best...
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our policy editor chris cook looks now at what we already know, including the startling fact that usinging, barely saved any money at all. life in west london continues around the dark shell of grenfell tower. it's become a monument not just to its own victims, but to social injustice, to a widening wealth gap, and to the consequences of national political decisions. the tragedy of grenfell tower has exposed the disastrous effects of austerity. the public inquiry and criminal investigations have kept key individuals from speaking on camera.
our policy editor chris cook looks now at what we already know, including the startling fact that usinging, barely saved any money at all. life in west london continues around the dark shell of grenfell tower. it's become a monument not just to its own victims, but to social injustice, to a widening wealth gap, and to the consequences of national political decisions. the tragedy of grenfell tower has exposed the disastrous effects of austerity. the public inquiry and criminal investigations...
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stadium, some of the areas close by are very stadium, some of the areas close by are very low andorra chris cooktle bit higher. the storm surge is pushed by the wind itself, so if you can imagine perhaps even using an analogy here blowing on the surface of water, you can see the ripples of the water. the hurricane is pushing a huge amount of water, ocean water. it travels with the harry kane and then it hits the coastline. it is not a wall of water, it is a gradual rise in sea level which is also additionally topped by high waves. it is a gradual progression to a higher and higher sea level which then inundate the region. to stay safe. thank you. there is plenty more on hurricane irma on our website — bbc.co.uk/ news. we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.30pm and ii.30pm this evening in the papers. guest joining guestjoining me tonight, i have proof, the economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group, and yasmin alibhai—brown, the author and journalist. thousands of people have attended the manchester arena tonight for its first event since the b
stadium, some of the areas close by are very stadium, some of the areas close by are very low andorra chris cooktle bit higher. the storm surge is pushed by the wind itself, so if you can imagine perhaps even using an analogy here blowing on the surface of water, you can see the ripples of the water. the hurricane is pushing a huge amount of water, ocean water. it travels with the harry kane and then it hits the coastline. it is not a wall of water, it is a gradual rise in sea level which is...
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chris cook reports.uture of space travel might be down to this man, elon musk, chief executive of space x. he wants to go to mars, soon. i am fairly confident we can complete the ship and be ready for launch in about five years. five years seems like a long time to me. space x already has a track record, putting satellites into orbit for both public and private customers. agencies like nasser and the european space agency have very complicated systems and public money funds them. getting the budget for something less expensive is a real challenge. we have talked about getting to mars for decades, but we haven't made the first step. elon musk has his own money and a lot of backers, so he can do things nasa can't. as he set out his plans today, he talked about the tools that he has developed. and fast, pressurised fuel tank, and is the key to have enough fuel to get to mars. it has been tested up to its design pressure. and then a little further. perhaps its most magical breakthrough is propulsive landing.
chris cook reports.uture of space travel might be down to this man, elon musk, chief executive of space x. he wants to go to mars, soon. i am fairly confident we can complete the ship and be ready for launch in about five years. five years seems like a long time to me. space x already has a track record, putting satellites into orbit for both public and private customers. agencies like nasser and the european space agency have very complicated systems and public money funds them. getting the...
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here's chris cook. the mood on our economic system appears to be shifting.prime ministerfelt obliged to defend its free markets from assault. a tide of scepticism about capitalism has been coming in since the financial crisis. but, these days its clearest manifestation is the peaceful movement, being led byjeremy corbyn. the capitalist system still faces a crisis of legitimacy stemming from the crash. now is the time that government took a more active role in restructuring our economy. applause. you might be blase about all of this. after all, it's hardly a new complaint from the left that capitalism is in crisis. but the thing is, capitalism in britain is in a crisis. you see, over the past few centuries, capitalism's genius in britain has been delivering higher and higher productivity. that is to say, technological innovations have been incorporated that let the average worker produce more in a given hour. that made us all richer, it's fed into higher living standards. the problem is, that process has recently started to break down. this is a graph showing
here's chris cook. the mood on our economic system appears to be shifting.prime ministerfelt obliged to defend its free markets from assault. a tide of scepticism about capitalism has been coming in since the financial crisis. but, these days its clearest manifestation is the peaceful movement, being led byjeremy corbyn. the capitalist system still faces a crisis of legitimacy stemming from the crash. now is the time that government took a more active role in restructuring our economy....
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chris cook — our policy editor — and nick watt our political editor are here.what we knew would happen? it is a lot more colour in the picture. the dilemma was that we wanted a really smooth transition after leaving the eu, we wanted eu to treat us much like a memberfor a little while until we get our acts together just that and that we wanted to convince the eu that basically free movement was probably going to continue during that transition period. at the same time the government wanted to convince us, the british public, that free movement was ending. so it was a delicate needle to thread. the thing is, this document doesn't do it, it is very clearly ending free movement, even the registration of workers coming in during the transition period. i think this signals that this is a document from the home office side, the anti—migration side of the civil service, it's about a government, if it were to be followed, worrying more about domestic consumption than perhaps securing the best deal we can get from the eu. in terms of what david davis said today in the c
chris cook — our policy editor — and nick watt our political editor are here.what we knew would happen? it is a lot more colour in the picture. the dilemma was that we wanted a really smooth transition after leaving the eu, we wanted eu to treat us much like a memberfor a little while until we get our acts together just that and that we wanted to convince the eu that basically free movement was probably going to continue during that transition period. at the same time the government wanted...
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nick and chris cook are here our policy editor. we will with pfi. how big a deal is this?rribly complicated idea. john mcdonnell has said he will name a price and the people who own these contracts will be bought out. thinking of the political context, it will be a time when we will be trying to bring in foreign investment, show that we are a nice place to put your money. my strong suspicion is he will want to be consensual about this which means dealing with the thousands of people who have invested in these contracts. it will cost a lot. how much will it cost? we know the total value is about £60 billion. the contracts it will cost that, it will cost less. to understand why, we have cooked up a hypothetical. imagine we had a hospital where they are paying £5 million a yearfor 20 years to have a company put up and maintain a building. £100 million in total. there are a lot of ways to structure a buyout but we need to make sure we cover the cost of the building. in our case, that is £50 million. then we need to cover the profit margin the contract are expected. £15 million
nick and chris cook are here our policy editor. we will with pfi. how big a deal is this?rribly complicated idea. john mcdonnell has said he will name a price and the people who own these contracts will be bought out. thinking of the political context, it will be a time when we will be trying to bring in foreign investment, show that we are a nice place to put your money. my strong suspicion is he will want to be consensual about this which means dealing with the thousands of people who have...
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our policy editor, chris cook was at the hearing. today for the inquiry? so, one of the things he talked about is balancing the needs, firstly to keep the community engaged and to feel that they trust him and accept his recommendations. 0n the other hand he must remain judge like, impartial and detached. he did the former by talking about how much resources and time would be dedicated to the community and the latter with his tone, being judged like. at the end, he turned to leave, walked out and as he did so, the activist lawyer, michael lancefield, started holding forth and asking him questions and the judge ignored him and walked out. that led to a bit of unhappiness. it felt a bit cold—blooded, really. how is this being seen from whitehall? there is a sense in which central government hate this. they've already sent letters to dc lg, the community department, the business department, looking into fire safety and deregulation. the key thing is that ministers are not allowed to see advice given to ministers in previous governments.
our policy editor, chris cook was at the hearing. today for the inquiry? so, one of the things he talked about is balancing the needs, firstly to keep the community engaged and to feel that they trust him and accept his recommendations. 0n the other hand he must remain judge like, impartial and detached. he did the former by talking about how much resources and time would be dedicated to the community and the latter with his tone, being judged like. at the end, he turned to leave, walked out...
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prosecution started to outline its arguments and at its essence they said, this was a case about cooking the books. chris accused of abusing his position to grossly inflate reta iler‘s abusing his position to grossly inflate retailer's profits. so too was carl rogberg, tesco's uk finance director and john scouler, the former commercial director. all jointly charged of massaging the figures. the case centres on tesco's accounts, in september 2a team it revealed it had vastly overstated but it was expect them to make in profits. there was a shortfall of £250 million, the accounting scandal was headline news as tesco share price limited and billions wiped off the value of the company. the prosecution alleges the three men we re prosecution alleges the three men were the generals who were in a position of trust, had huge compensation to safeguard the financial health of the company. not only did they encourage the misrepresentation of figures, they pressurised others under their control, the three men deny all the charges in a trial that said to last at least three months. the courts been hearing about her b
prosecution started to outline its arguments and at its essence they said, this was a case about cooking the books. chris accused of abusing his position to grossly inflate reta iler‘s abusing his position to grossly inflate retailer's profits. so too was carl rogberg, tesco's uk finance director and john scouler, the former commercial director. all jointly charged of massaging the figures. the case centres on tesco's accounts, in september 2a team it revealed it had vastly overstated but it...
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if you look to chris's right there, some people are cooking out this morning.hey have no power, and very little resources. so those women chopped up with machetes or hammers some plywood. they used satellite dishes as wind screens. they have been making a barbecue through the the day. they will need a hot meal at end of it. when you're out of electricity. it is hard to get water. gasoline is in short supply. you're in the dark. people are in good spirits. couple incidents of reporting of looting. some grocery stores, their shelves were emptied during the storm. but on the whole, when you have no lights on at night, and a lot of people in tough situations we have not seen outbreaks of violence. of course the real test will be getting aid to the people who need it. and getting it to them quickly. in san one part rico -- san juan, port reich co, steve harrigan. lou: thank you, steve. from san juan. rescuesers in mexico are racing to find survivors 24 hours after a 7.1 magnitude quake hit the region. 51 survivors are pulled from the disaster sites. the chance of su
if you look to chris's right there, some people are cooking out this morning.hey have no power, and very little resources. so those women chopped up with machetes or hammers some plywood. they used satellite dishes as wind screens. they have been making a barbecue through the the day. they will need a hot meal at end of it. when you're out of electricity. it is hard to get water. gasoline is in short supply. you're in the dark. people are in good spirits. couple incidents of reporting of...
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test kitchen, julia prepares the ultimate semolina gnocchi, jack challenges chris to a tasting of balsamic vinegar, and bridget cooks sausage with grapes and balsamic vinegar, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that delivers,
test kitchen, julia prepares the ultimate semolina gnocchi, jack challenges chris to a tasting of balsamic vinegar, and bridget cooks sausage with grapes and balsamic vinegar, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that delivers,
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. - today on america's test kitchen, bridget cooks milk braised pork loin, jack challenges chris to ang of apricot preserves, gadget guru lisa reviews apple corers, and julia prepares roasted pears with dried apricots and pistachios. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
. - today on america's test kitchen, bridget cooks milk braised pork loin, jack challenges chris to ang of apricot preserves, gadget guru lisa reviews apple corers, and julia prepares roasted pears with dried apricots and pistachios. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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julia prepares braised halibut with leeks and mustard, jack challenges chris to a tasting of smoked salmon, bridget makes slow cookedts, and gadget guru lisa reviews warming trays. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
julia prepares braised halibut with leeks and mustard, jack challenges chris to a tasting of smoked salmon, bridget makes slow cookedts, and gadget guru lisa reviews warming trays. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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what's cooking today. >> chris and i will go over here in the kitchen.hes scallop with maple bacon aoli and maple jam. >> tell me what's happening. >> finish the scallops off in here. >> how long does it take to finish then off. >> no more than three or four minutes. >> all right. what else? >> after you zero it off we'll if you them on our bacon aeli on the gotcha. >> okay. >> all right. >> then what we do is we going to top it off with little bit of bacon jam. >> okay. >> one of my favorite items. >> bacon jam. i never heard of that maple zero rut and balance sal mick vinegar and caram caramel bacon. >> you can do it at home. it sounds easy. i'll come to you. >> we do balance sal mick syrup on top. >> gotcha. >> what's this. >> little bit of micro basil. >> okay. >> healthy part you getting your greenery in. >> like a salad. this is how i like my salad on top of some meat. >> absolutely. >> that's the way i like my salad. we got desserts and things. steve we want to get over here and talk about the alcohol. >> first of all chris that looks amazing if t
what's cooking today. >> chris and i will go over here in the kitchen.hes scallop with maple bacon aoli and maple jam. >> tell me what's happening. >> finish the scallops off in here. >> how long does it take to finish then off. >> no more than three or four minutes. >> all right. what else? >> after you zero it off we'll if you them on our bacon aeli on the gotcha. >> okay. >> all right. >> then what we do is we going to top it off...
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raiders hit tight end jared cook and carr threw for 128 yards. cousins dumps it off to chrisn, gets great blocking on his way to a 79 yard touchdown and finish finishes with 150 yards. raiders suffer their first loss of the season, 27-10. they face bronx next week. >> they had a good day and we had an ugly day. i'm glad they don't count for more than one. took one on the chin today. i said it starts with me and see what we can do better. obviously, it was not a good day in really very many areas at all. >>> swea rangers with cotton on the hill. bruce knelt for the second straight day, the first major league baseball player to do so. oakland gave him run support, khris davis capping off a five-run fifth, his 41st home run of the season. 8-1 in the final, as sweep rangers. >>> in l.a. facing dodgers, bottom four hits this two run homer. strat tan, three runs on five hits. clayton kershaw allows just one run on eight hits striking out six. dodgers need to go 2-1 down the stretch to avoid 100 losses. this is abc sports. coming up, our plays of the day and chance to win in an unus
raiders hit tight end jared cook and carr threw for 128 yards. cousins dumps it off to chrisn, gets great blocking on his way to a 79 yard touchdown and finish finishes with 150 yards. raiders suffer their first loss of the season, 27-10. they face bronx next week. >> they had a good day and we had an ugly day. i'm glad they don't count for more than one. took one on the chin today. i said it starts with me and see what we can do better. obviously, it was not a good day in really very...
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invisible stuff and cook your dinner and find out all the places you touched your hands dirtiest thing in almost everyone's house, remote co because everyone touches the remote. weatherwise, chris we have a real taste of summer weather continuing here. it is a tail end of september. the first ten days of september, our temperatures have been nearly 7 degrees colder than average. boy, we have turned that around. the way things are going in september, we'll have an above average month. each and every day, we'll be close to 10 degrees warmer than average. summer keeps on going. temperatures way above average for today. the autumnal equinox is tomorrow afternoon. maria remains a strong and dangerous hurricane in the caribbean. we'll keep an eye on that, see if it threatens the east coast next week. for now 69 degrees under a clear sky in washington. get outside the city here and it cools off quickly. into the upper 50s in the shenandoah valley. each mid-50s warrenton. where the temperatures are below 60 this morning, we have a little bit in the way of fog. visibility under a mile now in frederick, maryland, as well. patchy fog first thing. it won't last long. sunshine starts to fin
invisible stuff and cook your dinner and find out all the places you touched your hands dirtiest thing in almost everyone's house, remote co because everyone touches the remote. weatherwise, chris we have a real taste of summer weather continuing here. it is a tail end of september. the first ten days of september, our temperatures have been nearly 7 degrees colder than average. boy, we have turned that around. the way things are going in september, we'll have an above average month. each and...
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chris: president trump had dinner with democratic leaders chuck and nancy this week and they seemed to have cookedp at least the outline of a deal on immigration that has many of the most devoted trump supporters worried. so where do we stand on daca and who is driving the agenda now here in washington? joining us from chicago dick durban, senate's two democrat and here in washington republican senator roy blunt. gentlemen, let's start with the big question here in washington, most immediate question, does president trump have a deal with speaker pelosi -- former speaker pelosi and democratic leader chuck schumer when it comes to daca or not and here is part of what was a shifting conversation on thursday? >> the wall is going to be built. it'll be funded a little bit later. >> it was a very, very positive step for the president to commit to daca protections without insisting on the inclusion of even a debate about the border wall. >> they cannot obstruct the wall. the wall to me is vital. if i don't get the wall, then we will become the obstruction. chris: senator i want to point on two specific
chris: president trump had dinner with democratic leaders chuck and nancy this week and they seemed to have cookedp at least the outline of a deal on immigration that has many of the most devoted trump supporters worried. so where do we stand on daca and who is driving the agenda now here in washington? joining us from chicago dick durban, senate's two democrat and here in washington republican senator roy blunt. gentlemen, let's start with the big question here in washington, most immediate...
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chris spielman. former ohio state football player. and his uncle is also the general manager for the minnesota vikings. quite a football pedigree there. >> yes. >>> coming up, we're going to see what melissa mccarthy's been cooking with a new character. >>> and hear how searching online for celebrities can lead to major headaches for you. "the skinny" is next. es for you. "the skinny" is next. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6 is greater than 1 changes everything. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> all right, we're having a pretty dangerous skinny this time around. >> dangerous? >> we are starting things off with the most dangerous online celebrities. >> we're going to get right to it and tell you who that is and then we'll explain why. the celebrity most likely to do harm to you online is -- ♪ complicated >> avril levine. >> the anti-virus company mcafee put together a list of celebrities that have the highest percentage of search eng
chris spielman. former ohio state football player. and his uncle is also the general manager for the minnesota vikings. quite a football pedigree there. >> yes. >>> coming up, we're going to see what melissa mccarthy's been cooking with a new character. >>> and hear how searching online for celebrities can lead to major headaches for you. "the skinny" is next. es for you. "the skinny" is next. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the...
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chri lagarde and prime justin trudeau. we also had stephen schwarzman on that panel as well. we heard from apple ceo tim cookn things like climate change, daca, immigration, the global turn inward, and much, much more. a fabulous day. >> absolutely. and there you are seeing ims director christine lagarde monitoring that panel on trade with a number of leaders. justin trudeau speaking there just a moment ago, saying that trade furthered economic growth, and there is also a need to focus on more progressive trade, vonnie. is amazing day overall because we also have a very much anticipated fln the -- fomc concluding. we will get lots of questions from reporters on the more fine-tuned details that we will possibly here in the statement. we have some excellent guest s coming up on that subject as well. mira: in terms of the balance sheet, so many people i have been speaking to have said that is so well telegraph, this is not going to be the moving decision of the fomc meeting and chair yellen's decision. we have some adjusting commentary as well about this meeting, and it is something we will talk about right now
chri lagarde and prime justin trudeau. we also had stephen schwarzman on that panel as well. we heard from apple ceo tim cookn things like climate change, daca, immigration, the global turn inward, and much, much more. a fabulous day. >> absolutely. and there you are seeing ims director christine lagarde monitoring that panel on trade with a number of leaders. justin trudeau speaking there just a moment ago, saying that trade furthered economic growth, and there is also a need to focus on...
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chris capel with disney big. they have the pork tenderloin ready, the chicken wings on the grill. look at what we have cooking. ribs oh, yeah. we've got the burgers and the dogs, of course. joining me now to talk more about tailgate 101, the 1, 3 is roxana johnson. how do we make this work? >> it's just about basics. you have to be prepared and got to have your food, your essentials, your drinks and your awesome fans. >> we've got the blender going for some kind of drink, cocktail or two. >> nectar with rum and lime. >> all of it -- did you see the shrimp. this is high-end tailgating. we've got the shrimp going. >> oh, yeah. >> all before 7:00 in the morning. this is what we do. >> okay. >> this is my favorite of all-time. this guy is hungry for a win on sunday. right? >> yeah. >> we've got it all. roxana thank you so much. we have not only one but two tailgating chefs out here today. and redskins cheerleaders, we're ready for a win. uh-oh. eun, aaron, let m sneaked in. there she is. there she is. >> okay. help her out. >> thanks molette. >> now we just need a win on sunday. >>> four things to know. florida ge
chris capel with disney big. they have the pork tenderloin ready, the chicken wings on the grill. look at what we have cooking. ribs oh, yeah. we've got the burgers and the dogs, of course. joining me now to talk more about tailgate 101, the 1, 3 is roxana johnson. how do we make this work? >> it's just about basics. you have to be prepared and got to have your food, your essentials, your drinks and your awesome fans. >> we've got the blender going for some kind of drink, cocktail...
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were involved in "cooking the books", in a scandal that wiped £2 billion off the company's share price. all three men deny the charges. from southwark crown court, emma simpson reports. chrisk shirt. the former md of tesco uk. the court was told he was a dishonest executive who massaged the figures and misled the stock market. so too, it is alleged, did this man. the former uk finance director. along with this man, who used to be tesco's uk commercial director. the prosecution said... the qc said they encourage the manipulation of profits, bullying and coercing those under their control to falsify figures. the case centres on tesco's accounts for the first half of 2014. challenging times. 0n on august the 29th, tesco announced a shock profits warning to the stock market. a statement which should have been true and fair. but on september 19, an internal report reveals the figures have been exaggerated. the court heard it was like a hand grenade been thrown into the company. on september 22, tesco tells the city that its profits forecast has been overstated by £250 million, wiping several billion pounds off the value of the company. the court heard how employees felt under g
were involved in "cooking the books", in a scandal that wiped £2 billion off the company's share price. all three men deny the charges. from southwark crown court, emma simpson reports. chrisk shirt. the former md of tesco uk. the court was told he was a dishonest executive who massaged the figures and misled the stock market. so too, it is alleged, did this man. the former uk finance director. along with this man, who used to be tesco's uk commercial director. the prosecution...
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cooks catch enough to score. the patriots win 36-33. they play carolina at home next sunday. >>> sunday night game in the nation's capital, redskins and the raiders. here's kirk cousins, third and five. chrishompson out of the back field, big night. touchdown there. skins up 7-0. third quarter adding more. cousins taking a shot downfield. josh doctson over david amerson. cousins 25 of 30, three tds, what was his passing rating? >> 150. >> 150. >> i have predictions. it will be the last 100-degree year in utica. >> there you go. >> listen to him. the man is a meteorologist. >>> up next in the pulse, the little girl who's baffled by the lack of a tech screen on a game boy. >>> and hang ten. daredevil dogs hitting the waves. when i look in the mirror everyday. when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutroge
cooks catch enough to score. the patriots win 36-33. they play carolina at home next sunday. >>> sunday night game in the nation's capital, redskins and the raiders. here's kirk cousins, third and five. chrishompson out of the back field, big night. touchdown there. skins up 7-0. third quarter adding more. cousins taking a shot downfield. josh doctson over david amerson. cousins 25 of 30, three tds, what was his passing rating? >> 150. >> 150. >> i have predictions....
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chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >>> let's move on now to game highlights, starting with the greatest quarterback in the history of man kind. he is. tom brady. connecting with brandon cooks brady's fifth touchdown pass of the game, completing a come from behind victory against the houston texans there in foxborou foxborough, massachusetts. >>> and elliott makes the goal. that is the longest kick in philadelphia's franchise history. the 22-year-old is now an instant hero in front of his hometown crowd. >> so the eagles have beaten the redskins and giants in their conference. and the dumbest play of the day goes to marcus cooper for picking up a blocked attempt. he slows up and gets stripped from behind the goal line, getting caught while showing off. the bears ended up beating the steelers, but the ego crushed. you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these pla
chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >>> let's move on now to game highlights, starting with the greatest quarterback in the history of man kind. he is. tom brady. connecting with brandon cooks brady's fifth touchdown pass of the game, completing a come from behind victory against the houston texans there in foxborou foxborough, massachusetts. >>> and elliott makes the goal. that is the longest kick in philadelphia's franchise history. the 22-year-old is now an instant hero...
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involved in ‘cooking the books,‘ in a scandal that wiped two billion pounds off the company‘s share price. all three men deny the charges. from southwark crown court emma simpson reports. christock market. so too, it is alleged, did this man. the former uk finance director. along with this man, who used to be tesco‘s uk commercial director. the prosecution said... the qc said they encourage the manipulation of profits, bullying and coercing those under their control to falsify figures. the case centres on tesco‘s accounts for the first half of 2014. challenging times. on august 29, tesco on august the 29th, tesco announced a shock profits warning to the stock market. a statement which should have been true and fair. but on september 19, an internal report reveals the figures have been exaggerated. the court heard it was like a hand grenade been thrown into the company. on september 22, tesco tells the city that its profits forecast has been overstated by £250 million, wiping several billion pounds off the value of the company. the court heard how employees felt under great pressure, with aggressive and unrealistic sales targets, and during that summer it is alleged the defen
involved in ‘cooking the books,‘ in a scandal that wiped two billion pounds off the company‘s share price. all three men deny the charges. from southwark crown court emma simpson reports. christock market. so too, it is alleged, did this man. the former uk finance director. along with this man, who used to be tesco‘s uk commercial director. the prosecution said... the qc said they encourage the manipulation of profits, bullying and coercing those under their control to falsify figures....
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cook out at fishtown, hopes. it is a bunch comedians, i get to host the event, from 6:00 to ten tonight. i'll introduced these acts, ticket about 30 bucks, tony woods. chrisd, dave temple, and donations go to the rowan elementary students school supply funds. >> i love it. >> so see you tonight at sugarhouse. >> plus, philly police now tweeted out video to me. so we will show that, because they've been hearing that we're talking about them. >> okay. hot police officers. jen, this, here we go. simon says dab. simon says we will do a surprise next, ready? we'll supply a wasting woman, come on back, joseph, ready? yes, he's ready. you go there. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. >> we're real excited, amazing school, waiting for miss teen, a the school's director. and your favorite person, ri
cook out at fishtown, hopes. it is a bunch comedians, i get to host the event, from 6:00 to ten tonight. i'll introduced these acts, ticket about 30 bucks, tony woods. chrisd, dave temple, and donations go to the rowan elementary students school supply funds. >> i love it. >> so see you tonight at sugarhouse. >> plus, philly police now tweeted out video to me. so we will show that, because they've been hearing that we're talking about them. >> okay. hot police officers....
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chris farley hopes to use his degree and work experience to start a business of his own. >> i would like to actually start my own restaurants, called homegrown home cookinggirl, she's going to help me with the farm, my wife is going to help me start our own little business. >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan. >> yang: along with the mass evacuations of people from hurricanes harvey and irma, there have been some compelling images of other kinds of evacuees, feathered and furry, from zoo animals to personal pets. in houston, emergency service groups are trying to figure out the best way to protect pets during natural disasters. in fact, they want to set a new standard for sheltering animals. houston public media's tomeka weatherspoon has the story. >> reporter: in the aftermath of tropical storm harvey, houston has been molding a new national model. >> this has never been done before. >> reporter: they're crafting a template for how to shelter animals during a natural disaster. literally. after an estimated 170,000 pets either died or were left behind in hurricane katrina, groups across the country began disaster planning for anima
chris farley hopes to use his degree and work experience to start a business of his own. >> i would like to actually start my own restaurants, called homegrown home cookinggirl, she's going to help me with the farm, my wife is going to help me start our own little business. >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan. >> yang: along with the mass evacuations of people from hurricanes harvey and irma, there have been some compelling images of other kinds of...