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claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life she was a deceptive person, often not telling the truth. but it's pretty much what we wanted and were grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that a spy is a noble, perfect person and always. all of these people had their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but, they saw something more important. they connected themselves to a higher purpose. and they found themselves. that's what i like to write about. a person that reaches the moral moment in their lives and ask on it. that's what the stories about. finding your moment, acting with it, and trying to succeed, even if you fear that you may go down very your life may be lost as a result, but still having to fight the fight. that's what the spies were doing. >> i'm interested to know and i'll be buying the book, unless it's over $500,000. i'm interested to know about the women, ladies that were bringing help, medicine, food
claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life she was a deceptive person, often not telling the truth. but it's pretty much what we wanted and were grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that a spy is a noble, perfect person and always. all of these people had their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but, they saw something more important. they connected themselves to a higher purpose. and...
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claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life, she was a deceptive person, often not telling the church. but it's pretty much what we wanted and we are grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that i spy is a noble perfect person in all the ways. all of these people had, you know, their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but they saw something more important and they connected themselves to a higher purpose than they found themselves. that's really what i like to write about. the person data breaches a moral moment in their life just acts on it and none is really what this story is about. finding your moment, acting with it and trying to succeed, even if you fear that you may go down for your life may be lost but still having to fight that fight. >> two questions. i was interested to know -- [inaudible] i'm interested to know about the women, ladies that were bringing health, medicine and food at the nationality or c
claire phillips was a natural spy. the rest of her life, she was a deceptive person, often not telling the church. but it's pretty much what we wanted and we are grateful for what she did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so neatly as to say that i spy is a noble perfect person in all the ways. all of these people had, you know, their fears, had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing. but they saw something more important and they connected themselves to a...
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claire: how about the markets?ave some other good news out of the u.k., that unemployment fell to 4.4% in june, its lowest level in 42 years. that is helping to boost, and the ftse 100 also trading at two thirds 1%. the conquer on in paris up by over 1%. some more business headlines for you next. ensure thatrking to this group does not have access word hasrvices, after come that white nationalists raised money using paypal. --ir current policies do not do not allowed room to work with hate,ies that promote violence, or racial disparities. $389 million, demand for containers has increased by more than 4%. and the maker of angry birds could again be considering a flotation. the wall street journal says the an ipo firm is opening as early as next month. the company earned profits last euro more than 17 million. claire: and domino's pizza is having some trouble in france with apostrophes. >> they have had some difficulty understanding some french addresses, and particular in some addresses. this is being blamed for the
claire: how about the markets?ave some other good news out of the u.k., that unemployment fell to 4.4% in june, its lowest level in 42 years. that is helping to boost, and the ftse 100 also trading at two thirds 1%. the conquer on in paris up by over 1%. some more business headlines for you next. ensure thatrking to this group does not have access word hasrvices, after come that white nationalists raised money using paypal. --ir current policies do not do not allowed room to work with hate,ies...
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claire: it is a big day for brazil.ply improper dealer -- in popular and scandal plagued, the lawmakers are voting for corruption charges on their present. he is accused of taking a bribe via an intermediary. 2016, this man took over the reins as brazil's president after his predecessor was sidelined for corruption. little did he know that just a year later, his own presidency would be in a similar crossroads. fast towards one year later. a brazilian newspaper breaks a story about this man. -- he andd batista his brother are already under investigation for corruption's. their families at one of the centers of the largest meat conglomerates. no jail time, he strikes a deal, getting information about bribing a large number of brazilian politicians. tape, thee, -- on the president says it is a good idea to anp paying hush money rard okun yeah, the same man who spearheaded -- eduardo kuhn yeah -- this man was later caught by police with a suitcase of $150,000 in cash. storywo days after the broke on may 19, the supreme cour
claire: it is a big day for brazil.ply improper dealer -- in popular and scandal plagued, the lawmakers are voting for corruption charges on their present. he is accused of taking a bribe via an intermediary. 2016, this man took over the reins as brazil's president after his predecessor was sidelined for corruption. little did he know that just a year later, his own presidency would be in a similar crossroads. fast towards one year later. a brazilian newspaper breaks a story about this man. --...
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. ♪ claire: we start with gunmen opening fire in the capital of burkina faso.rity exchange fire several hours. at least 18 people were killed including one french national gunmen weredone -- shot dead. this comes after an attack last year which was claimed by al qaeda. heavy gunfire by a suspected jihadist. opening fire on a restaurant frequented by foreigners. violence reportedly continued through the night and into the early hours of monday morning with security forces deployed in armored vehicles to tackle the incident. is 18.current death toll that 17ports said people had been killed however one of the injured has died. two terrorists were killed. embassy reported to be in contact with the authorities in burkina faso and have warned french citizens to avoid the area. the u.s. embassy has given the same warnings to its citizens. the violence comes after a similar attack in january last year when 30 people were killed at another cafe in the capital. responsibility for the 2016 attack was claimed by al qaeda. the west african nation borders molly which has lon
. ♪ claire: we start with gunmen opening fire in the capital of burkina faso.rity exchange fire several hours. at least 18 people were killed including one french national gunmen weredone -- shot dead. this comes after an attack last year which was claimed by al qaeda. heavy gunfire by a suspected jihadist. opening fire on a restaurant frequented by foreigners. violence reportedly continued through the night and into the early hours of monday morning with security forces deployed in armored...
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claire: no date set.ou mentioned the united nations envoy for libya, he oversaw the talks in paris and he is meeting the french foreign minister later today. what can we expect from that meeting? >> this meeting is important because france really wants to coordinate with the united nations because of the fact that they want to bring all of the involved countries in the same task. it is the task of the united , they will have to discuss it -- security issues because it is important, there are border problems, charity .roups, traffic and smuggling population.the also, they have to find the way how to discuss with all of the players on the ground and there government of national army, and a lot of other players like the powerful city of misrata, south of libya. fromirst visit of libya him will be in the south because it is important region to bring stability in libya. time,: we have run out of thank you for coming in and your analysis. let's move on to brazil's unpopular and scandal plagued president keeping
claire: no date set.ou mentioned the united nations envoy for libya, he oversaw the talks in paris and he is meeting the french foreign minister later today. what can we expect from that meeting? >> this meeting is important because france really wants to coordinate with the united nations because of the fact that they want to bring all of the involved countries in the same task. it is the task of the united , they will have to discuss it -- security issues because it is important, there...
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claire mccaskill is the reason donald trump went to missouri today. the president of the united states fueled up air force one, loaded up the secret service on the plane, got another contingent of secret service active on the ground in missouri to meet the plane at a time when the secret service has already run out of its travel budget for the entire year because of the excessive travel and golfing that donald trump and his family do. and the president did all of that today with an overbudget secret service simply to attack claire mccaskill and issue a political threat that she'd better vote for the trump tax cut bill, or he will urge those people to vote her out of office. president trump took air force one to missouri today in pursuit of exactly one vote in the senate. one vote. that was a one-vote plane ride. of course donald trump is going to urge missouri voters to vote claire mccaskill out of office next year whether she votes for donald trump's tax cuts or not. she's a democrat. he's going to be campaigning against her. so his threat is not as
claire mccaskill is the reason donald trump went to missouri today. the president of the united states fueled up air force one, loaded up the secret service on the plane, got another contingent of secret service active on the ground in missouri to meet the plane at a time when the secret service has already run out of its travel budget for the entire year because of the excessive travel and golfing that donald trump and his family do. and the president did all of that today with an overbudget...
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so in the case of mark and claire, the husband and wife in my story, that was what i was trying to look different perspectives, from the point of view of the husband and the wife, mark and claire, also the victim, and the detective trying to solve the murder. had you got it all planned out in advance, or did it evolve organically? it actually did evolve organically. really? yes, i started with claire, then i went on to mark, then i thought it would be interesting maybe to write from the perspective of the villain, the woman he'd been sleeping with, the one who was murdered at the start of the novel, so i started in her voice, and then i realised that my story needed a narrative drive. something has to power the engine of the story. i thought maybe i should write from the perspective of the detective too. that was quite tricky, because i don't naturally think like a ao—year—old male detective. whereas the female parts tend to come more naturally. so i struggled a bit at first, writing the fourth voice, the detective, but because i worked so hard at it and really tried to get his voice ri
so in the case of mark and claire, the husband and wife in my story, that was what i was trying to look different perspectives, from the point of view of the husband and the wife, mark and claire, also the victim, and the detective trying to solve the murder. had you got it all planned out in advance, or did it evolve organically? it actually did evolve organically. really? yes, i started with claire, then i went on to mark, then i thought it would be interesting maybe to write from the...
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>> claire and kristin. >> that's claire?ire is very well known on youtube being a great singer. mom and dad in this case have a question for them. >> what is a baby? [ laughing ] >> they do have their theories for babies and where babies come from. >> they come in here and then she gets them out and holds the baby. >> you're being too loud for the baby. >> yeah, you've got to honestly stop talking. >> pretty sure she wants to get her hands on one. >> i've been praying for a baby for a long time. >> i'm pretty sure. >> bring us a new baby and hope it is smart and will grow. >> okay, okay, okay. i think she likes babies. >> so we have a special present for you. >> what is this? >> this is a tool. >> they basically got themselves their own personal little ultrasound. >> it's like a special thing that you can hear tummies, and you can hear if there's babies inside of them. >> they test it on dad first. >> that's a baby burrito in there. >> we check claire. >> did you want a baby in your tummy? >> no. >> so now it's mom's turn. y
>> claire and kristin. >> that's claire?ire is very well known on youtube being a great singer. mom and dad in this case have a question for them. >> what is a baby? [ laughing ] >> they do have their theories for babies and where babies come from. >> they come in here and then she gets them out and holds the baby. >> you're being too loud for the baby. >> yeah, you've got to honestly stop talking. >> pretty sure she wants to get her hands on one....
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do you know the name claire george? that's not the lawyer but that's an important part in understanding who the lawyer is. claire is very rarely a man's first name but in this case it is. clair george is famous for a decades long james bond career at the cia. but what clair george is most famous for is the way his career ended. in 1992 clair george became the first ever senior cia official to be convicted of felony offenses for crimes he committed while serving in his position at cia. he was the third ranking official at the cia, director of operations when he was charged with multiple felony accounts. in conjurngs with the iran/contra affair. ultimately he was convicted of perjury and lying to congress. in december 1992. here's the kind of ah-ha moment about that history and clair george and what's going on right now. clair george was convicted in federal court in 1992 on december 9th. his tenure as a convicted felon however lasted only 15 days. because on december 24th, that same year, 15 days after he was convicted,
do you know the name claire george? that's not the lawyer but that's an important part in understanding who the lawyer is. claire is very rarely a man's first name but in this case it is. clair george is famous for a decades long james bond career at the cia. but what clair george is most famous for is the way his career ended. in 1992 clair george became the first ever senior cia official to be convicted of felony offenses for crimes he committed while serving in his position at cia. he was...
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and your senator claire mccaskill, she must do this for you. if she doesn't for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> bret: president trump today on the first official pitch of his tax reform effort. this in the backyard of a democrat up for reelection, claire mccaskill, one of several democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states that president trump won. here is the tax reform in a nutshell. cut the number of income tax brackets to three with a top rate of 35%, lower the rates of 25% and 10%. top rate right now is 39.6. double the standard deduction that americans can use to reduce their taxable income. you've got basically married couples, also individuals under the proposal would go down. reduce the corporate tax rate, this is a big one. the initial plan was to cut the rate from 35% of 15%. there is some talk about the 20s being the target but he mentioned 15% today. repeal the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax known as the death tax. that's a big one. and the 3.8% investment income that was opposed by obamacare. that's a nut
and your senator claire mccaskill, she must do this for you. if she doesn't for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> bret: president trump today on the first official pitch of his tax reform effort. this in the backyard of a democrat up for reelection, claire mccaskill, one of several democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states that president trump won. here is the tax reform in a nutshell. cut the number of income tax brackets to three with a top rate of 35%, lower the rates of...
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senator claire mccaskill and chairman of the state's democratic party who called for her to resign. schaap pell nadal reiterated yesterday she has no plans to step down. >>> coming up next, more on president trump as he prepares to address the nation for what's next for the u.s. military in afghanistan. and both weigh in on the expected plan and whether it will end the 16-year war. just moments away. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be.
senator claire mccaskill and chairman of the state's democratic party who called for her to resign. schaap pell nadal reiterated yesterday she has no plans to step down. >>> coming up next, more on president trump as he prepares to address the nation for what's next for the u.s. military in afghanistan. and both weigh in on the expected plan and whether it will end the 16-year war. just moments away. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it...
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. >> reporter: clair shirley and her husband dan, third generations of a canoe rental business in the minnesota wilderness. but when clair got pregnant, just one month after her local hospital closed the maternity ward, she knew she was in trouble. >> suddenly, we're looking at a 2 1/2 hour drive one way to deluth to the hospital. >> reporter: she never made it, a half hour into the drive in active labor, she was rushed to the local emergency room. hit no birthing equipment and no obstetrician. her daughter was born healthy. 25 minutes later. kristen warton teaches childbirthing classes at the community clinic and gets the same troubling question each class. >> what if i have to deliver a baby on the side of the road? that is an indication, an indication that something's wrong. >> reporter: it's an issue across the country. in 2004, 45% of rural counties lack hospital obstetricians. a decade later, it jumped to 54%. >> this is a national crisis. >> reporter: dr. helen hearten back is con fronting this doctor shortage that is crippling women's health. at the university of wisconsin sch
. >> reporter: clair shirley and her husband dan, third generations of a canoe rental business in the minnesota wilderness. but when clair got pregnant, just one month after her local hospital closed the maternity ward, she knew she was in trouble. >> suddenly, we're looking at a 2 1/2 hour drive one way to deluth to the hospital. >> reporter: she never made it, a half hour into the drive in active labor, she was rushed to the local emergency room. hit no birthing equipment...
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the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah. dylan: hey, mrs. dunphy. oh, hey, dylan. you know i can see you, right? no, i did not know that. haley's just in the bathroom.
the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah. dylan: hey, mrs. dunphy. oh, hey, dylan. you know i can see you, right? no, i did not know that. haley's just in the bathroom.
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claire tompkins is ceo and co-founder. holds a ph.d. from stanford and a mom joined by mark nu and michelle from fortune. >>> you are really proud of your parental status. why is that? >> i am, and i have actually talked quite openly with other moms and other moms-to-be about the story because i think it is something that is not talked about enough. so, in my case it was a long journey. it took me and my husband about 2 1/2 years to actually get pregnant. we went to six rounds of ivf and exactly to your point, scoott, t was a tesla size price tag to have my daughter. >> and you have learned from that and like many entrepreneurs, you said you know what, we can make this into a business. >> once i started sharing my story more openly, i heard hundreds of stories of couples who had been through the same trial and didn't have a happy ending and motivated me to find out how we can make this better. >> go ahead. >> on the financing side that is the biggest problem and what are the options currently than what you guys do for financing for peop
claire tompkins is ceo and co-founder. holds a ph.d. from stanford and a mom joined by mark nu and michelle from fortune. >>> you are really proud of your parental status. why is that? >> i am, and i have actually talked quite openly with other moms and other moms-to-be about the story because i think it is something that is not talked about enough. so, in my case it was a long journey. it took me and my husband about 2 1/2 years to actually get pregnant. we went to six rounds of...
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but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidentialbox when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental illness, he is suffering over the years but he will wind up after the war along with her children talking about again i couldn't protect her, somebody came in and attacked my family. later he admits he killed them himself but still trying to save the president, still traumatized, he almost died the night of the assassination because no one is paying attention to him, they are trying to save the president and claire harris finally says he needs some attention but amazingly tragic story. i was talking about slavery, you cannot understand the war without understanding slavery, wrestling with this human institution. i wanted to weave in some figures who are fairly well known, frederick douglass and key figures like that but also wanted to get people in these stories people don't always realize and one of the most power
but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidentialbox when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental illness, he is suffering over the years but he will wind up after the war along with her children talking about again i couldn't protect her, somebody came in and attacked my family. later he admits he killed them himself...
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i agree with claire mccaskill, we've got to work together on it.hat. senator alexander has announced that his committee is going to hold bipartisan hearings. the finance committee should do the same thing with -- both of us serve on that committee. we've got to fix this thing because it's not working. the status quo is failing the people i represent in ohio and it deserves to be fixed. we can continue to work on this even while we're doing other things. we can chew gum and work at the same time. >> jim vandehei. >> senator portman, i'll take you up on your offer to talk about the bill you want to talk about. my wife has worked on sex trafficking for a long time. tell us why the facebooks and googles of the world don't like your legislation and that's one of the reasons it's complicated efforts to do what a lot of people think should be done quite easily. >> first of all, jim, your wife has a champion and she produced this film "i am jane doe." it's on netflix. it talks about our investigation and talks about exactly what claire mccaskill just said
i agree with claire mccaskill, we've got to work together on it.hat. senator alexander has announced that his committee is going to hold bipartisan hearings. the finance committee should do the same thing with -- both of us serve on that committee. we've got to fix this thing because it's not working. the status quo is failing the people i represent in ohio and it deserves to be fixed. we can continue to work on this even while we're doing other things. we can chew gum and work at the same...
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so you mentioned claire mccaskill.crat instead of a member of his own party. let's take a look at that. >> we must lower our taxes. and your senator, claire mccaskill, she must do this for you and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> jake, do you think there's a chance that mccaskill votes for tax reform? >> not the way it looks right now, it doesn't seem like it. they're not in the room, they have no buy-in. senate democrats are telling me yesterday, republicans control all of government. let's see what they come up with. if they want to include us that's fine. i want to make one point on the white house's posture on tax reform when it comes to the hill. the white house has been saying for weeks this isn't that hard. we'll get the this done by august, done by october, done by december. i don't think gary cohn -- it's understandable he's confused, because he never served in government and he worked in a bank and the president is confused because he doesn't understand this either. once th
so you mentioned claire mccaskill.crat instead of a member of his own party. let's take a look at that. >> we must lower our taxes. and your senator, claire mccaskill, she must do this for you and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> jake, do you think there's a chance that mccaskill votes for tax reform? >> not the way it looks right now, it doesn't seem like it. they're not in the room, they have no buy-in. senate democrats are telling me...
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clair drive in temple hills at this home behind me. at 5:00 this morning, neighbors say they woke up to a loud explosions and saw swat teams moving in and busting down the front door. this took place over the course of five hours. they say fbi agents are on scene. if you look to the left on the screen, you can see the swat team vehicle on st. clair drive. this is 4, 4 .5 miles away from joint base andrews. spca also showed up and removed between six and seven dogs, six to eight dogs i should say from inside the home and unclear if they were bulldogs or pitbulls. the fbi and the spca remain on the scene. stella agents from some law enforcement . we reached out to the fbi to see what brought them out but they are not releasing details, except for telling us they are connected and are dealing with animals. back here live. in the backyard, you will see neighbors tell us they thought the family only had one dog or two dogs but a much different situation with six to seven dogs pulled out early this morning and one person taken into custody.
clair drive in temple hills at this home behind me. at 5:00 this morning, neighbors say they woke up to a loud explosions and saw swat teams moving in and busting down the front door. this took place over the course of five hours. they say fbi agents are on scene. if you look to the left on the screen, you can see the swat team vehicle on st. clair drive. this is 4, 4 .5 miles away from joint base andrews. spca also showed up and removed between six and seven dogs, six to eight dogs i should...
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>> claire: tripp! whoa! hi!ere right. >> claire: me? i was right? >> tripp: yeah, i decided it was better to...man up and face the music. same as my brother did.
>> claire: tripp! whoa! hi!ere right. >> claire: me? i was right? >> tripp: yeah, i decided it was better to...man up and face the music. same as my brother did.
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to verify the article, we started out by checking marie claire's sources.she's a yoga instructor and -- in the article she says if the moon could control the tide, think about what it can do to the body. we -- the runs a website cal and to verify, he's a self taught -- the moon cycle produces hormones so a yoga instructor and astrology and neither are scientist or doctors and a certified ob/gyn and called it wild science. are you searchers got her on skype today to explain why this article is bogus. >> take medicine out of the picture, if the moon affects cycles, all women would be menstruating at the same time and that's not true. mary claire should be ashamed of passing that off of a reporting. these aren't -- >> dr. gunter says periods aren't defected by environmental -- the article claimed the eclipsed messed with menstrual cycles >> it was -- >> i thought it was too. >>> you know what, we had a change, a great change. >> okay. >> on the way. a welcome change. >> okay. >> almost in september, i was like mid-september. let's start with a three day guaran
to verify the article, we started out by checking marie claire's sources.she's a yoga instructor and -- in the article she says if the moon could control the tide, think about what it can do to the body. we -- the runs a website cal and to verify, he's a self taught -- the moon cycle produces hormones so a yoga instructor and astrology and neither are scientist or doctors and a certified ob/gyn and called it wild science. are you searchers got her on skype today to explain why this article is...
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claire marshall, bbc news. stay with us on outside source — still to come.otland's whisky producers are in such good spirits as we move nearer to brexit. a surgeon who was jailed after carrying out unnecessary breast operations has had his sentence increased. the court of appeal ruled that ian paterson's initial fifteen—year jail term was unduly lenient and raised it to 20 years. our health editor hugh pym reports. that's now been increased to 20 years... yes! tracy and deborah, two of ian paterson's victims. news of the higher sentence was just what they'd hoped for. i felt very emotional. we wanted the right decision. the increase has given the right message. we've all got life sentences. but 20 years, to me, at least he'll serve a significant sentence. court of appealjudges said no sentence could properly reflect the suffering of paterson's patients, and they ruled he should serve an extra five years. the government lawyer who challenged the original sentence said justice had been done. the substantial increase in the sentence, to 20 years, sends out a cl
claire marshall, bbc news. stay with us on outside source — still to come.otland's whisky producers are in such good spirits as we move nearer to brexit. a surgeon who was jailed after carrying out unnecessary breast operations has had his sentence increased. the court of appeal ruled that ian paterson's initial fifteen—year jail term was unduly lenient and raised it to 20 years. our health editor hugh pym reports. that's now been increased to 20 years... yes! tracy and deborah, two of ian...
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lost touch with regular people lately i've got one here for you now it's about democratic senator claire mccaskill from missouri and her privately she's cut a lot of trouble for that plate over the years she has to fly from washington back to missouri on it over the weekend it was an eight passenger turbo prop worth about two million dollars she owned it back in two thousand and eleven it came out she didn't pay taxes she owed on it for more than four years so she owed about three hundred thousand dollars in state property taxes she was also caught using taxpayer dollars to fly the plane around for many reasons including at least one trip political in nature which set off an ethics complaint so the plane was big trouble for mccaskill especially because she was doing what lots of politicians do trying to sell herself as a do gooder out to just help the poor instead of as an ambitious hard working woman going out there and get nervous that's the only image she was trying to create didn't exactly square with owning a two million dollar plane that she dodged taxes on so finally she ended up
lost touch with regular people lately i've got one here for you now it's about democratic senator claire mccaskill from missouri and her privately she's cut a lot of trouble for that plate over the years she has to fly from washington back to missouri on it over the weekend it was an eight passenger turbo prop worth about two million dollars she owned it back in two thousand and eleven it came out she didn't pay taxes she owed on it for more than four years so she owed about three hundred...
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claire sebastian live in moscow.nks. >>> teas la just released -- tesla just released its first mass-market car. new information about the electric car is sending the stock plummeting. cnn "money stream" next. what if we could bring you better value by having better values? at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the things that matter most: making farmland healthier. cutting down on food waste. and bringing you higher quality, fresher ingredients for less than you pay at the store. because food is better when you start from scratch. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook (vo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. and only one network can be the best... verizon. just named number one in the nation by rootmetrics, the largest independent study. in call, data, speed, and reliability. and awarded number one overall network for the eighth time in a row. because only verizon has the best network and the best
claire sebastian live in moscow.nks. >>> teas la just released -- tesla just released its first mass-market car. new information about the electric car is sending the stock plummeting. cnn "money stream" next. what if we could bring you better value by having better values? at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the things that matter most: making farmland healthier....
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claire, appreciate it. thank you. >>> to london now, we'll bring in steve erlanger, "the new york times" london bureau chief. thank you for getting up early and being with us. you saw the u.s. vice president. he addressed russia's retall nation in response to the sanctions. this is what vice president pence had to say. >> we hope for better days for better relations with russia. the recent diplomatic action taken by moscow will not deter the commitment of the united states of america to our security, the security of our allies, and the security of freedom-0ing nations around the world. >> we've seen this a lot. u.s. officials go overseas. they talk tough. does it matter that those words have not come directly from president trump himself who has remained silent about the sanctions? >> i think it matters enormously. i think all american allies want to hear these words from donald trump. he had an opportunity at nato to say them. he was supposed to say them. he didn't say them. he sort of said it later buffet
claire, appreciate it. thank you. >>> to london now, we'll bring in steve erlanger, "the new york times" london bureau chief. thank you for getting up early and being with us. you saw the u.s. vice president. he addressed russia's retall nation in response to the sanctions. this is what vice president pence had to say. >> we hope for better days for better relations with russia. the recent diplomatic action taken by moscow will not deter the commitment of the united...
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claire marshall, bbc news, leicestershire.s back to scoring form, but he says the time is right to bow out. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. he‘ll go down as one of england‘s‘s greats. commentator: and rooney's shot! 0h, fabulous! but today, wayne rooney resisted the temptation to prolong an international career that earned him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, the striker said... already england‘s youngest ever player, rooney was the team‘s star performer at his first major tournament. commentator: rooney is the big discovery of euro 2004. in an international career that spanned 1a years and six managers, rooney became captain and then record goal—scorer. this how much it meant to him. it‘s a huge moment for myself, me and my family, in my career. so, hopefully, for the team, for myself, a lot more to come. for a player that won everything for manchester united,
claire marshall, bbc news, leicestershire.s back to scoring form, but he says the time is right to bow out. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. he‘ll go down as one of england‘s‘s greats. commentator: and rooney's shot! 0h, fabulous! but today, wayne rooney resisted the temptation to prolong an international career that earned him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, the striker said... already england‘s youngest ever player, rooney was the...
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allows this deal to go through the far right leaning sing claire which at this point is a virtual. trump propaganda outlet would see its reach spread to approximately seventy two percent of all u.s. households for context this deal was announced just months after the f.c.c. changed its rules to make it easier for television media companies to consolidate used to be that they couldn't know no company could reach more than thirty nine percent of americans it almost seems like that move was payback to sinclair for being so consistently pro trump on the campaign trail is corporate media and a federal to democracy. not that i'm a big well either i don't i'm not sure what the first of all i think this is bigger than sinclair himself but what trump and his cronies are doing is they're moving us further into an autocratic government that is control he wants to control the message and clearly this is very interesting clearly he wants to create his own fake news and normal law he's doing he's doing something he was yellow he's already i was taking part but i'm talking about with this with th
allows this deal to go through the far right leaning sing claire which at this point is a virtual. trump propaganda outlet would see its reach spread to approximately seventy two percent of all u.s. households for context this deal was announced just months after the f.c.c. changed its rules to make it easier for television media companies to consolidate used to be that they couldn't know no company could reach more than thirty nine percent of americans it almost seems like that move was...
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we're in london where we're joined by the golden globe and screen actors guild award winning actress claire for why she plays the queen elizabeth the second on that medal flicks mega-hit the chrome the first season of the crown which won this year's golden globe for best drama series is available on netflix and the second season is due later this year you are in the second season to i am and then you're gone and then on call then you're replaced by an old do you yeah well i think that i think i'm sort of reincarnates as someone completely different which is why the show is amazing i think that was always the idea. and so someone else takes it on i'm gone on oprah crying and you get the part. the normal way i just got sent the script and met with. peace morgan the writer and the cup of the directors. and it was a relatively painless experience because normally it's quite painful. but yeah it was felt kind of really easy i mean it was slightly different because i was five months pregnant at the time so everything felt kind of a bit like. out of the ordinary i suppose but i never thought i wou
we're in london where we're joined by the golden globe and screen actors guild award winning actress claire for why she plays the queen elizabeth the second on that medal flicks mega-hit the chrome the first season of the crown which won this year's golden globe for best drama series is available on netflix and the second season is due later this year you are in the second season to i am and then you're gone and then on call then you're replaced by an old do you yeah well i think that i think...
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claire marshall, bbc news.ion has taken place because of bad weather in northern ireland. the cadets, aged between 12 and 17, got into difficulties in the mourne mountains. sixteen of the group, from england, were said to be suffering from hypothermia. the ministry of defence has confirmed that all are now safe and accounted for. what happened up there? they were here for a camping exercise when they got into heavy wind and rain, treacherous conditions. at lunchtime, the northern ireland ambulance service declared a major incident, involving members of the mountain rescue teams, the coast guard, the ambulance themselves, the police, as well, throughout this afternoon, from the very poor visibility at the top of the mountain, out of the mist have been emerging four by four vehicles carrying teenagers, some of them on stretchers, some of them suffering from hypothermia and ankle and leg injuries but they are all now safe. the ministry of defence has described this as a remarkable rescue operation and thanked all
claire marshall, bbc news.ion has taken place because of bad weather in northern ireland. the cadets, aged between 12 and 17, got into difficulties in the mourne mountains. sixteen of the group, from england, were said to be suffering from hypothermia. the ministry of defence has confirmed that all are now safe and accounted for. what happened up there? they were here for a camping exercise when they got into heavy wind and rain, treacherous conditions. at lunchtime, the northern ireland...
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claire marshall, bbc news, in alaska.are among the 400 people who are known to have died when flooding caused a massive mudslide on the outskirts of the city. at least 600 people are still missing. martin patience reports from freetown. in freetown the ambulances are rushing not at the hospital but to the main mortuary. they are ferrying the main mortuary. they are ferrying the dead, victims buried alive by a landslide. the relatives wait outside to collect their bodies. the stench of death is overpowering. emotions are raw. she lost her sister. daniel wasn't home when disaster struck. but he tells me six members of his family are dead, including his wife. they died, they died. the grief and anger is tangible here. this is a nation in mourning the loss of hundreds. and rescue workers say that authorities are hampering their rescue efforts. this gaping scar was once a neighbourhood, but now the scene of a recovery operation on the hoof. diggers have been drafted in but there are no sniffer dogs, not enough body bags. the f
claire marshall, bbc news, in alaska.are among the 400 people who are known to have died when flooding caused a massive mudslide on the outskirts of the city. at least 600 people are still missing. martin patience reports from freetown. in freetown the ambulances are rushing not at the hospital but to the main mortuary. they are ferrying the main mortuary. they are ferrying the dead, victims buried alive by a landslide. the relatives wait outside to collect their bodies. the stench of death is...
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claire marshall, bbc news, leicestershire.ern ireland was closed today and more than 100 people had to be rescued from their homes after a heavy overnight downpour. there‘s also been flooding in parts of england, with north yorkshire badly affected. sarah campbell reports. the emergency services in scarborough say they have struggled to cope with the flash floods. looking at these pictures, it‘s not ha rd to looking at these pictures, it‘s not hard to see why. this is the town centre, the main street is more of a river. this is still peak holiday season, but for these unlucky campers and a litre at home to dry off is probably now on the cards. in england there have been reports of flooding in leeds and york. this, the scene in londonderry. an overnight storm has also caused flooding across northern ireland and the north west of ireland. several people are reported to have had a lucky escape when a main road collapsed, as did the local bridge, leaving some areas and accessible. yesterday evening, there were 60 separate reports
claire marshall, bbc news, leicestershire.ern ireland was closed today and more than 100 people had to be rescued from their homes after a heavy overnight downpour. there‘s also been flooding in parts of england, with north yorkshire badly affected. sarah campbell reports. the emergency services in scarborough say they have struggled to cope with the flash floods. looking at these pictures, it‘s not ha rd to looking at these pictures, it‘s not hard to see why. this is the town centre, the...
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claire sterling, who did an amazing work on all this in the early 1980's, just slamming, illustrating anybody who suggested this. lie after lie after lie. in short order, moscow, the kremlin, would be saying that the cia ordered the hit on the pope. anything. why not? say it loud enough, who knows, maybe some people pick it up. june 7, 1982, finally, reagan and john paul ii met for the first time. reagan had wanted to get together since june 1929. they had been trying to get together. reagan reached out to him in figure 1981, -- since june 1979. they had been trying to get together. reagan reached out to him in february 1981. there is no transcript available of this. so we only know what reagan told clarke and some others. i'm told that there were vatican notetakers for a lot of these meetings. reagan and john paul ii would be five times between 1982 and 1990, 1-on-one. what we know is what others told us. that it can records are sealed for 75 years. so vatican records on a 1982 meeting will be released on 2057. i'll be 90. if i'm alive at that point, i will get my cane and hobble int
claire sterling, who did an amazing work on all this in the early 1980's, just slamming, illustrating anybody who suggested this. lie after lie after lie. in short order, moscow, the kremlin, would be saying that the cia ordered the hit on the pope. anything. why not? say it loud enough, who knows, maybe some people pick it up. june 7, 1982, finally, reagan and john paul ii met for the first time. reagan had wanted to get together since june 1929. they had been trying to get together. reagan...
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claire marshall, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...inherited heart disorder. four men from the west midlands are found guilty of plotting terror attacks against police and military targets. sixteen children suffering from hypothermia have been stretchered off the mourne mountains in northern ireland after a group of army cadets from england got into difficulties in bad weather. in a moment, find out which structures at cheshire's jodrell bank have been granted grade 0ne listing, on the 60th anniversary of the lovell telescope's "first light". the government's been urged to do more, to persuade european union countries to increase staffing levels at airports, after british tourists faced long waits at border controls. some holiday makers say they were forced to queue for hours, because of additional security checks, on travellers from outside the schengen free movement area. airlines uk, which represents british—based carriers, says ministers should use whatever influence they can to improve the situation. dan johnson reports. queues at
claire marshall, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...inherited heart disorder. four men from the west midlands are found guilty of plotting terror attacks against police and military targets. sixteen children suffering from hypothermia have been stretchered off the mourne mountains in northern ireland after a group of army cadets from england got into difficulties in bad weather. in a moment, find out which structures at cheshire's jodrell bank have been granted grade 0ne listing, on the 60th...
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may -- marie claire magazine.unkirk feels like an excuse for men to celebrate maleness and don't they get to do that enough already? celebrating maleness remembering the heroic men to save the world from nazi domination and actually, no, marie claire, we don't do that enough. for the sake of argument. let's do it their way and make a more balanced cast with bridesmaids be better if half of them were men? a league of their own without an all girl baseball team but i wonder if lou dobbs would've been better in the madonna role? i still think joe campbell would've been bed as the shark in jaws. luckily, moviegoers made dunkirk the number one in its first two weekends in theaters meaning more people pay to see a tale of heroism then the emoji. my faith in humanity is restored. dave, when you see dunkirk number one, does that mean the pendulum is swinging the other way? >> it actually is a good sign. the fact that white heterosexuals gendered men can get jobs is important. you people have been oppressed for too long. o
may -- marie claire magazine.unkirk feels like an excuse for men to celebrate maleness and don't they get to do that enough already? celebrating maleness remembering the heroic men to save the world from nazi domination and actually, no, marie claire, we don't do that enough. for the sake of argument. let's do it their way and make a more balanced cast with bridesmaids be better if half of them were men? a league of their own without an all girl baseball team but i wonder if lou dobbs would've...
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>> claire: because i know that this isn't what you want.u said that you just want us to be friends, and i'm just trying really hard to keep it that way. i mean, this is what you want, isn't it? [delicate music] ♪ >> jj: hey, lani. >> lani: bad time? >> jj: no, i just wasn't expecting to see you here. thought you were still working with eli. >> lani: not anymore. >> jj: what do you mean? did you find dario? >> lani: no. i mean, eli and i decided not to work together anymore, effective immediately. >> jj: okay, i didn't see that coming. i'm sorry. >> lani: me too. >> jj: well, look, i know
>> claire: because i know that this isn't what you want.u said that you just want us to be friends, and i'm just trying really hard to keep it that way. i mean, this is what you want, isn't it? [delicate music] ♪ >> jj: hey, lani. >> lani: bad time? >> jj: no, i just wasn't expecting to see you here. thought you were still working with eli. >> lani: not anymore. >> jj: what do you mean? did you find dario? >> lani: no. i mean, eli and i decided not to...
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it's fascinating to me and readers but again i decided to tell it with claire harris whose with the presidential box and whose husband she engaged in at the time. whose husband is so later traumatized in part by the experience and apart from the mental illness that he will wind up killing her after the war with their children and talking about again i couldn't protect her. somebody came in and attack my family. i couldn't protect my family later he said he killed him himself. but he still trying to save the president. he almost dies about the assassination. they're trying to save the president. but they said major it's amazing tragic story. when i was talking about slavery which runs through the war, you cannot understand the word without understanding slavery and americans, white and black wrestling with the killing institution. i wanted to weave in some figures were fairly well-known, make sure frederick douglass was in there. but i also wanted to get people in the story who they don't always realize that it was a man named joseph miller who is enslaved in kentucky. by 1864 even though kentuck
it's fascinating to me and readers but again i decided to tell it with claire harris whose with the presidential box and whose husband she engaged in at the time. whose husband is so later traumatized in part by the experience and apart from the mental illness that he will wind up killing her after the war with their children and talking about again i couldn't protect her. somebody came in and attack my family. i couldn't protect my family later he said he killed him himself. but he still...
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para personas como claire y jenna y sus perros son el mejor tesoro.un aÑo y comienza cuando el perro tiene apenas trozos los meses de edad. felix: muchas gracias, andrea . javier sol nos trae el resumen de la jornada. gracias, compaÑeros. vamos directamente con la informaciÓn. javier: en espaÑa un partido clÁsico que paraliza, en madrid ante el barcelona, comienzan las acciones. cristiano ronaldo conectaba este golazo y se quitaba la camiseta. mÁs adelante, incluso empuja al Árbitro. de esta manera es la ida. el madrid se darÁ vuelta tres a uno. nÚmero cuatro, recibÍa al veracruz. recodo pedÍa en tres a uno. santos sigue sin ganar. veracruz respira en el subconsciente. tambiÉn en la fecha cuatro del apertura,, recibiÓ a los que usan ciudad universitaria. se les acabo el invicto. lupita gonzÁlez y su historia en el mundial de aprendiz modelo de convertirse en la primera mujer mexicana en ganar una medalla. terminÓ la prueba de 20 km . recordÉ estar a través de contacto deportivo siempre en sintonÍa. arantxa: al regresar d dale, tú puede! ¡vamos, dale,
para personas como claire y jenna y sus perros son el mejor tesoro.un aÑo y comienza cuando el perro tiene apenas trozos los meses de edad. felix: muchas gracias, andrea . javier sol nos trae el resumen de la jornada. gracias, compaÑeros. vamos directamente con la informaciÓn. javier: en espaÑa un partido clÁsico que paraliza, en madrid ante el barcelona, comienzan las acciones. cristiano ronaldo conectaba este golazo y se quitaba la camiseta. mÁs adelante, incluso empuja al Árbitro. de...
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your senator, claire mccaskill, she must do this for you and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. i am calling on all members of congress, democrat, republican and independent to support pro-american tax reform. they have to do it. >> he was really broad on his tax reform policy that he laid out. simplify the tax code, eliminate special-interest loopholes, provide tax relief for middle-class families and cut corporate tax relief. what is interesting, fox news has a poll out talking about do people think congress will pass tax reform this year and here is the paul, yes, 49% state is important, 46% say no, pretty much half and half which is it likely? yes, 14% say yes but it is overwhelming, 78% say not likely with this congress. >> that coincides with the approval rating for congress which is 15% whereas donald trump is 41% overall but his highest approval rating comes on the economy at 49%. he does have the upper hand now and congress had better listen and get some work done. >> may be. we will see. >> the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. you j
your senator, claire mccaskill, she must do this for you and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. i am calling on all members of congress, democrat, republican and independent to support pro-american tax reform. they have to do it. >> he was really broad on his tax reform policy that he laid out. simplify the tax code, eliminate special-interest loopholes, provide tax relief for middle-class families and cut corporate tax relief. what is interesting, fox news...