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corbin. mr. corbin: unsure. hairwoman foxx: mr. camus. i think you have given the people confidence today when you tell us can you not secure the system. mr. runcie, i want to come back to you, i have been hearing troubling reports regarding the collection of defaulted students loans. we have been hearing a lot about that in here this morning. currently struggling borrowers in default are without the critical services needed to contribute their loans or access other benefits designed to lessen the impact of default. this is the responsibility of the department. can i get commitment from you and the department to provide my staff with critical information needed to assess the current loan default situation? mr. runcie: absolutely chairman foxx: when? mr. runcie: two weeks. chairman foxx: and when? can we get -- when will we know what the critical information is? when will you get that to us? mr. runcie: so we can define what the critical information is within two weeks and we can get you the information within a month. so we'll have that t
corbin. mr. corbin: unsure. hairwoman foxx: mr. camus. i think you have given the people confidence today when you tell us can you not secure the system. mr. runcie, i want to come back to you, i have been hearing troubling reports regarding the collection of defaulted students loans. we have been hearing a lot about that in here this morning. currently struggling borrowers in default are without the critical services needed to contribute their loans or access other benefits designed to lessen...
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pretty cool about the corbin, kentucky, kfc. it's like a mini museum.fun and kidding aside, o i'm not going toys s sit here and lie to you. that was very, very good. >> looks like it was worth it. to tell us more about the road trip and experience, we've got mitch ani us "right this minute." what's up, fellas? so fill us in. how was the original recipe really? >> i thought it was pretty good. >> i would say compared to other kfc, it was ten out of ten. hat's what matters, t right? >> what was it like being at the original place? >> i felt like i was standing in a part of history. some people travel far to see the liberty bell. but huh-uh, we'll travel to the first kfc. >> why do you guys do this? >> i don't know. people like watching people do dumb stuff, apparently. >> do you guys still have the outfits and do you still wear them around canada? >> [ bleep ]. >> no. >> oh, sweet. >> oh, come on. >> you're open to suggestions then from the interwebs? >> absolutely. that's how we got that idea. someone made a comment. we're up for anything. cago is u know
pretty cool about the corbin, kentucky, kfc. it's like a mini museum.fun and kidding aside, o i'm not going toys s sit here and lie to you. that was very, very good. >> looks like it was worth it. to tell us more about the road trip and experience, we've got mitch ani us "right this minute." what's up, fellas? so fill us in. how was the original recipe really? >> i thought it was pretty good. >> i would say compared to other kfc, it was ten out of ten. hat's what...
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corbin? >> yes, ma'am, i would agree as well. >> yet again congress has failed to ensure agencies have the resources needed to carry out their missions. for instance, under the irs restructuring and reform act of 1998, congress gave irs the authority to hire a limited number of individuals to staff critical technical and professional positions at salaried levels greater than general schedule rates. this critical pay authority was intended to help the agency attract highly qualified individuals with technical expertise who might otherwise be available for government service at normal federal salary levels. the irs used this authority to fill 168 of these positions from 1998 to 2013. does critical pay play a role in making federal government jobs more appealing to highly qualified technical individuals who may be interested in public service but could be earning a much higher salary in the private sector? >> congresswoman, the critical -- streamlined critical pay authority that we had was extre
corbin? >> yes, ma'am, i would agree as well. >> yet again congress has failed to ensure agencies have the resources needed to carry out their missions. for instance, under the irs restructuring and reform act of 1998, congress gave irs the authority to hire a limited number of individuals to staff critical technical and professional positions at salaried levels greater than general schedule rates. this critical pay authority was intended to help the agency attract highly qualified...
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the losing remains sign looked for reasons to defeat, one scapegoat became jeremy corbin.he labor leader was accused of not doing enough campaigning. and orchestrated series of resignations from his shadow cabinet. many urged him to resign. david cameron joined in. >> the honorable gentleman talks about job insecurity and my two months to go. it might be in my party's interest to sit there. it is not in the national interests and i would say go. alicia: battle hardened and despondent jeremy corbin stayed on, found one candidate, this man, when smith, to fight him in a second battle. but the conservatives couldn't afford to gloat too much. they have their own leadership turmoil. would it be boris johnson in number 10, who could stop him? >> i am theresa may and i'm the best to be prime minister. alicia: ahead of the field, a dramatically reduced -- triggering an exit from the contest by the former london mayor. >> what is your message to michael bay? alicia: third in the vote, two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forced andrea to quit and after n
the losing remains sign looked for reasons to defeat, one scapegoat became jeremy corbin.he labor leader was accused of not doing enough campaigning. and orchestrated series of resignations from his shadow cabinet. many urged him to resign. david cameron joined in. >> the honorable gentleman talks about job insecurity and my two months to go. it might be in my party's interest to sit there. it is not in the national interests and i would say go. alicia: battle hardened and despondent...
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it's bare-knuckle time as kennedy aide paul corbin comes out swinging. >> paul corbin was a politicalty trickster. he would stop at nothing. corbin arranged to have a lot of anti-catholic literature shipped into wisconsin. so right away, a lot of voters are offended. and they think that the awful bigoted stuff was coming from hubert humphrey. >> corbin's dirty trick works. thousands of incensed catholics get up and vote for kennedy. >> we won. it was tough but we won. >> after victory in wisconsin and a landslide in west virginia, kennedy heads straight for the nomination. but the democratic bosses are out to get him. >> in my own mind -- >> the first knife in kennedy's back is plunged by former president harry truman. >> senator kennedy, are you certain that you're quite ready for the role of president in january 1961? >> do not think it was a forgone conclusion that kennedy would be the nominee after west virginia. he was the dark horse candidate. he was the outsider. he was not washington's choice. ♪ ♪ pressure. i feel it everyday. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for
it's bare-knuckle time as kennedy aide paul corbin comes out swinging. >> paul corbin was a politicalty trickster. he would stop at nothing. corbin arranged to have a lot of anti-catholic literature shipped into wisconsin. so right away, a lot of voters are offended. and they think that the awful bigoted stuff was coming from hubert humphrey. >> corbin's dirty trick works. thousands of incensed catholics get up and vote for kennedy. >> we won. it was tough but we won. >>...
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corbin, i know you don't want to set a target for immigration. but can you simply say if you think it would be good for the country if the immigration level was reduced, if immigration came down. >> mr. corbin, to be crystal clear for our viewers, for good or for ill, do you think it's time to pay for your ideas to tax more, spend more and borrow more? >> thank you very much. the manifesto is absolutely clear we believe fracking is very damaging to the environment and therefore they have made the statements on that and i'm sure you understand and accept them and the way those. i thank him for the work he has done. he is nodding in agreement so it must be true. >> on the issue of immigration, there is immigration from all parts of the world. those that have migrated to this country have made an immense, in our mess and fantastic contribution to our society. without those. [inaudible] [applause] those nurses who came from jamaica, those doctors who came from india, the specialists that come from germany, those that work in all aspects of our nation
corbin, i know you don't want to set a target for immigration. but can you simply say if you think it would be good for the country if the immigration level was reduced, if immigration came down. >> mr. corbin, to be crystal clear for our viewers, for good or for ill, do you think it's time to pay for your ideas to tax more, spend more and borrow more? >> thank you very much. the manifesto is absolutely clear we believe fracking is very damaging to the environment and therefore they...
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corbin quickly became the favorite.won by a landslide and soon he was answering his first prime minister question. >> i'm taking part in many events around the country and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy and our conduct within this place. many told me they thought prime minister question time was too theatrical and parliament was out of touch into theatrical and they wanted things differently, but above all they wanted their voice heard in parliament. if we are able to change questions and make it a more genuine exercise in asking questions and answering questions, no one would be more delighted than me. >> so a new approach to prime minister questions and a fresh look at the house of commons assembly. 177 new and peace have been elected in may and they all had to make a maiden speech. these are noncontroversial but a new conservative and peed decided to dispense with that convention. she used her maiden to launch an attack on the government's announ
corbin quickly became the favorite.won by a landslide and soon he was answering his first prime minister question. >> i'm taking part in many events around the country and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy and our conduct within this place. many told me they thought prime minister question time was too theatrical and parliament was out of touch into theatrical and they wanted things differently, but above all they wanted...
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i think that perhaps labour mps would like a landslide happened, then they can maybe push to get corbinn't happen, the story says that already moderate labour candidates are in talks with potential donors to set up or at least sit independently under a progressive banner. as we have known for some time, because they already tried to get him out with a no—confidence vote, things are not all rosy in the labour garden. you did mention the word allegedly there! christopher hope put this together, and a long night of the paper is here, where is your sourcing, christopher. i can't see any quotes. i was an investigative journalist for many years, if i put out something without a tribute in yet, it would never have hit the air. here, this is a really damning piece saying 101 people are setting up piece saying 101 people are setting upa new piece saying 101 people are setting up a new progressive party. he uses words like rabbiting and desperate, lam words like rabbiting and desperate, i am sorry, christopher, this is a bit desperate. i think we know the labour party are in a bad way. there is a
i think that perhaps labour mps would like a landslide happened, then they can maybe push to get corbinn't happen, the story says that already moderate labour candidates are in talks with potential donors to set up or at least sit independently under a progressive banner. as we have known for some time, because they already tried to get him out with a no—confidence vote, things are not all rosy in the labour garden. you did mention the word allegedly there! christopher hope put this together,...
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corbin saying anyone who owns over 80 grand in taxed. he has made all these pledges.es, money back into the nhs. everyone is vitally asking how to fund this. —— he wants to scrap tuition fees. well, most people will not be taxed, according to him. let's be fair. i am making this assumption based on the part of the ma nifesto assumption based on the part of the manifesto that was not leaked were the costings. we await with baited breath. there was the assumption they had made at least 12 pledges on they had made at least 12 pledges on the back basis of the corporation pledged tax. these things have to add up. an 80 billion price tag on norman smith. that has to come from somewhere and i would assume people's pockets in order to generate this revenue, borrowing admittedly, but also there must be tax hikes as the telegraph has suggested. the top 596 of earners, big business, they can afford all that. this is what labour is saying. surely you are able to make that argument. the problem is, because the gap between rich and poor in our country under tory, under labour admin
corbin saying anyone who owns over 80 grand in taxed. he has made all these pledges.es, money back into the nhs. everyone is vitally asking how to fund this. —— he wants to scrap tuition fees. well, most people will not be taxed, according to him. let's be fair. i am making this assumption based on the part of the ma nifesto assumption based on the part of the manifesto that was not leaked were the costings. we await with baited breath. there was the assumption they had made at least 12...
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corbin and -- taxpayers. mr. corbin and ms. garza, is that correct, and you describe what the improvements were that were able for you to stop this ore attempt? many -- >> so, congresswoman, for get transcripts, we took that application down and did an assessment level of risk, and we put in place what we call secure access authentication. it was a higher level of authentication that requires id proofing, financial verification and then an activation code in order to be able to get access to your transcript. we continue to take the dollars that were provided by congress, the $290 million, to invest in additional cyber tools that allowed us in this case to be able to detect when there was activity occurring on tools that we have outside the irs network. for the e-file pinker congresswoman, we looked at that and again identified that that would be a vulnerability. the e-file pin application is not back up. we eliminated the e-file pin application and now require agi or the self-select pin which taxpayers have. >> okay. after the
corbin and -- taxpayers. mr. corbin and ms. garza, is that correct, and you describe what the improvements were that were able for you to stop this ore attempt? many -- >> so, congresswoman, for get transcripts, we took that application down and did an assessment level of risk, and we put in place what we call secure access authentication. it was a higher level of authentication that requires id proofing, financial verification and then an activation code in order to be able to get access...
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they don't seem to be making progress. >> is there anything corbin can do now until june 8th?t seems like after this very embarrassing moment yesterday of the leaked manifesto, yes, his polls have gone up a bit over the past week, up by 2 percentage points. that may be the ebb and flow of the polls. is there anything he can do to boost ratings? >> i don't think so. when we were looking at the french presidential election earlier this year, it seemed alain juppe was a shoe-in, fillon was a shoe-in. but i don't see corbyn pulling that kind of trick this time around. >> seems like a done deal then if the polls are correct. they weren't for brexit, but they are more spot on these days. jonathan sticks around. >>> coming up on the show, where's the beef? china and the u.s. strike a deal that will open beef and chicken trading between the superpowers. we'll bring you the latest after the break. >>> the united states and china have reached an agreement to expand trade between the two countries aiming to increase access for financial firms and allow trade between chicken and beef. the
they don't seem to be making progress. >> is there anything corbin can do now until june 8th?t seems like after this very embarrassing moment yesterday of the leaked manifesto, yes, his polls have gone up a bit over the past week, up by 2 percentage points. that may be the ebb and flow of the polls. is there anything he can do to boost ratings? >> i don't think so. when we were looking at the french presidential election earlier this year, it seemed alain juppe was a shoe-in, fillon...
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as corbin says we have a historic challenge.saying we are a victim of the own success. we have got out of the eu, we've done ourjob and now people don't see the need for them, it seems. it's a little bit like, you know the campaign for real ale, and now that everyone is drinking real ale in hipster pubs, they've got nothing to do. it's similar with ukip. they had one job. they've done their one job and now what are they for? this interpretation is interesting, that theresa may crossed ukip. but is that really fair? it does seem to be slightly, not the other way round but ukip is clearly infiltrated the tories. the one—liner like this is the idea that labour voters switched to ukip and now this time around, they're going to the tories. the guardian discovering that ukip as a gateway drug for the tories so labour voters go to ukip and then think, i like theresa may, although far instead. i think there is some evidence that there is truth in that. the eye talks about a blue tide. tories sweep britain in local elections. but also, t
as corbin says we have a historic challenge.saying we are a victim of the own success. we have got out of the eu, we've done ourjob and now people don't see the need for them, it seems. it's a little bit like, you know the campaign for real ale, and now that everyone is drinking real ale in hipster pubs, they've got nothing to do. it's similar with ukip. they had one job. they've done their one job and now what are they for? this interpretation is interesting, that theresa may crossed ukip. but...
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jeremy corbin has said that cuts made while forces prime minister theresa may was interior minister are partially to blame. 2009 to 2016, the number of by. police officers fell some 14%. beenrgues there has increased funding for security and intelligence. the authorities are currently 500 terror-related investigations and a further 20,000 people are on their radar. >> to the philippines, where the it now has isis fighters surrounded. thousands of vigilians are up -- civilians are caught up in the fighting. prompted the president to declare marshal law in the southern region last week, and he has threatened to extend it nationwide. but it is so far facing courts.on in the gearing: duterte is himself up for a showdown. this time, it's the supreme court and congress that threatened to stand in the way of the outspoken leader of the philippines. lawrte imposed marshal across this southern third of the country last tuesday. infollows violent clashes the region betweenen security forces and militants. claims they are fighting for the islamic state group. he's vowed to press ahead with despite
jeremy corbin has said that cuts made while forces prime minister theresa may was interior minister are partially to blame. 2009 to 2016, the number of by. police officers fell some 14%. beenrgues there has increased funding for security and intelligence. the authorities are currently 500 terror-related investigations and a further 20,000 people are on their radar. >> to the philippines, where the it now has isis fighters surrounded. thousands of vigilians are up -- civilians are caught...
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and coming up next the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin. morning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m., for lauren, don, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on at cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and sleep well captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ come to me my love ♪ dancing i adore ♪ laugh and sing forevermore ♪ it's a pleasure to hold your hand ♪ ♪ you've got to understand ♪ i'm crazy about you >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert. tonight stephen welcomes oscar
and coming up next the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin. morning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m., for lauren, don, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on at cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and sleep well captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ come to me my love ♪ dancing i adore ♪ laugh and sing forevermore ♪ it's a pleasure to hold your...
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coming up next it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m. for everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep wext captioning sponsored by cbs >> spicer won't be at the podium for the rest of the week. deputy press secretary sarah huckabee sanders will handle today's on-camera briefing with the white house press core while spicer fulfills his navy reservist duty. ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> my dearest replacement sarah huckabee sanders. i feel compelled to write a few lines that will fall upon your eyes in the event that i am unable to return, which if i had my druthers, i would not. ( laughter ) the possibility of dysentery and trench foot are more agreeable than defending the president's tweets. ( laughter ) i'm pleading with my commanding officer to send me to a war zone
coming up next it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m. for everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep wext captioning sponsored by cbs >> spicer won't be at the podium for the rest of the week. deputy press secretary sarah...
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we're seeing the shower activity just move in to corbin city. and heading toward galloway township right now. a few sprinkles in the atlantic city area. you can see where the steadiest rainfall is and moderate showers moving through the suburbs. the showers are starting to taper off. just moving into the westchester area now and heading toward the lehigh valley. chilly this morning. 50s this morning. 57 in philadelphia. new jersey is 55. definitely cooler in the lehigh valley than yesterday at this time. 56 degrees. 57 at delaware. rain ends this morning. we'll get some breaks of sunshine. clouds just don't want to leave. heading for the 70s this afternoon. jessica boyington is already taking advantage of the fine food here at wawa -- let's find out, see where the heck she is. she's here somewhere. there she is. she has a coffee cup in hand right there. she's out doing traffic. those duties fall on francesca ruscio. >>> both directions, headlight traffic. this is 95 northbound. taillight traffic, this is southbound. here's the exit ramp for 611,
we're seeing the shower activity just move in to corbin city. and heading toward galloway township right now. a few sprinkles in the atlantic city area. you can see where the steadiest rainfall is and moderate showers moving through the suburbs. the showers are starting to taper off. just moving into the westchester area now and heading toward the lehigh valley. chilly this morning. 50s this morning. 57 in philadelphia. new jersey is 55. definitely cooler in the lehigh valley than yesterday at...
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and coming up next the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin. morning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m., for lauren, don, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on at cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and sleep well [ female announcer ] the following is a paid presentation for the keranique hair regrowth system, brought to you by keranique, the women's hair-growth experts. there's a problem shared by over 56 million women. it's like this taboo subject that we all want to pretend isn't really there. it's -- it's embarrassing. you know, if you don't talk about it, maybe it's not happening. [ female announcer ] women with this problem feel embarrassed, frustrated, and alone. like, even with a close girlfriend, i'm embarrassed to talk about that. [ female announcer ] the condition is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it. i'm so ashamed. i wish that it wasn't like this. deep inside, you really don't want to recognize the
and coming up next the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbin. morning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m., for lauren, don, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on at cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night and sleep well [ female announcer ] the following is a paid presentation for the keranique hair regrowth system, brought to you by keranique, the women's...
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we're seeing the shower activity just move in to corbin city. and heading toward galloway township right now. a few sprinkles in the
we're seeing the shower activity just move in to corbin city. and heading toward galloway township right now. a few sprinkles in the
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philanthropists including steve corbin who helped make it a reality, were at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. ♪ boys to men going on >>> yeah. >> boys to men. being to become a permanent addition to their beloved motown phillies. they will rename part of broad street christian decarpenter boys ii neighborhood. before they got famous, they performed at the high school for performing arts, kappa. the school is on that stretch of broad street. >> we'll be singing along. ♪ motown philly back again boys ii men will be honored at the wawa festival on july 4th. the headliner is mary j. blige. nbc10, of course, a proud sponsor. we'll bring you coverage no one else can. >> we are so looking forward to that. >> love boys ii men. >>> now to more stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. -- >> under arrest. police track down a man wanted for doing this damage when he allegedly opened fire on a stranger's car at a walmart parking lot. >>> murder charge. that's what authorities filed overnight against a driver who rammed his car into a crowd in new york's times square killing one person and hurting nearly two
philanthropists including steve corbin who helped make it a reality, were at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. ♪ boys to men going on >>> yeah. >> boys to men. being to become a permanent addition to their beloved motown phillies. they will rename part of broad street christian decarpenter boys ii neighborhood. before they got famous, they performed at the high school for performing arts, kappa. the school is on that stretch of broad street. >> we'll be singing along. ♪...
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the core members of team corbin, acknowledging jeremy is a drag on the polling numbers.o doubt, the further away from london you get, you hear of lifelong labour voters saying i‘m fine with the policies, the problem isa fine with the policies, the problem is a leader. they are advised to talk about the policy is not the leadership. a significant quote, if there was a labour government, it would be collective leadership. they are acknowledging jeremy corbyn is a problem. looks like the conservatives will win, labour will move, then it will move to what happens to jeremy corbyn. move, then it will move to what happens tojeremy corbyn. they comment on some of the papers saying he should go immediately. others say he should go immediately. others say he should go immediately. others say he should stay on indefinitely. maybe not even to oversee a leadership contest, but as leader. it would be popular withjeremy corbyn supporters across the country. let's move to the mail on sunday. donald trump in saudi arabia. we have been reporting on with frank gardner, who is there. the m
the core members of team corbin, acknowledging jeremy is a drag on the polling numbers.o doubt, the further away from london you get, you hear of lifelong labour voters saying i‘m fine with the policies, the problem isa fine with the policies, the problem is a leader. they are advised to talk about the policy is not the leadership. a significant quote, if there was a labour government, it would be collective leadership. they are acknowledging jeremy corbyn is a problem. looks like the...
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coming up next it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbinmorning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m. for everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep wext >> the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by beachbody, but filmed by me on my iphone and directly from my heart. >> hold up. i want to ask you a question. how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like, "ugh. gross." who is this person? like, you know you have to do something, but it's so confusing! there's fad diets, extreme workouts, and it's working for other people, but it is not working for you. you just want a system, a program that actually works -- hello! -- that doesn't feel like punishment. girl, i got you. >> announcer: introducing piyo, the best of pilates and the best of yoga fused together to create a body-sculpting and weight loss miracle. i am 40, and i have a better body
coming up next it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late, late show with james corbinmorning crew is back tomorrow 4:30 to 7 a.m. for everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> we're always on cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep >> thanks for watching have a good night family and sleep wext >> the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by beachbody, but filmed by me on my iphone and...
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young voters are flocking to corbin on the basis you want to make university education free and renationaliseand renationalise the railways and produce a magic money tree and get money away. and domestic pointers that people have welcomed. that it does resonate with. what we know from collections is that young voters very often get very excited and indulged turnout in the same way. make not even be registered. the tory lead among older voters is much higher. it remains strong. but not as strong as it was because theresa may chose this audacious strategy of declaring war on her own voters, pushing into labour territory, showing they could punish wealthier footers, take on their own based on a attempt to get that majority. thinking the majority is going to be fantastic. we will find out in two weeks' time. you get the sense that it almost anybody but jeremy corbyn could win this election for the labour party. precisely. if labour had a leader who was not a supporter or sympathiser with the ira and had such strange views on foreign policy, then i think labour would really be in with a shout. jus
young voters are flocking to corbin on the basis you want to make university education free and renationaliseand renationalise the railways and produce a magic money tree and get money away. and domestic pointers that people have welcomed. that it does resonate with. what we know from collections is that young voters very often get very excited and indulged turnout in the same way. make not even be registered. the tory lead among older voters is much higher. it remains strong. but not as strong...
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the uk's governing conservative party has an 18-point lead over jeremy corbin's select party ahead toune 8th. the research shows that health care provisions has overtaken brexit as the most important election issue for british voters. >>> all right. we're going to go for a quick break. do check out our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back in two. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. and these are your headlines. cyber security firms across europe and asia make gains after an unprecedented breach that ransomwares targeted over 200,000 computers in 150 countries. >>> the ftse 100 of london and the dax of frankfurt hit record highs. >>> and saudi arabia and russia agree to extend oil output cuts to march of next year saying it will take whatever it takes to rebalance markets. >>> and investors of kand s shares after talks for a new major shareholder. once again, good morning, everyone. it is monday. let's have a quick look at how your futures are shaping up this morning. looking pretty positive. the the s&p up biff 5 points, dow jones, up, and na
the uk's governing conservative party has an 18-point lead over jeremy corbin's select party ahead toune 8th. the research shows that health care provisions has overtaken brexit as the most important election issue for british voters. >>> all right. we're going to go for a quick break. do check out our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back in two. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. and these are your headlines. cyber...
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worst-case scenario that corbin and all his -- corbin and all the liberal friends run the show.it"? >> that is disaster. britain becomes smaller developed party that had a empire. "brexit" was opportunity to use it to make britain very competitive place to invest and do business. theresa may is not taking advantage of that. she is saying cap energy prices. we may raise taxes. not reform the health service. so a lot of conservatives are turned off by that, but ultimately the loser here, neil, if there is a hung parliament or if corbyn comes to power. neil: she had goof any ideas. dementia tax, tax people after they're dead. >> dementia tax in brit tape was big deal. all it was introducing means testing in the health care system. in other words, give the health care to people who actually -- neil: because -- >> because theresa may can't explain it. instanting by -- instead of standing by conservative policy reform she backed away, does britain revisit whole "brexit" thing, won by popular vote wept narrowly getting out of the european community. what happens in the event liberals t
worst-case scenario that corbin and all his -- corbin and all the liberal friends run the show.it"? >> that is disaster. britain becomes smaller developed party that had a empire. "brexit" was opportunity to use it to make britain very competitive place to invest and do business. theresa may is not taking advantage of that. she is saying cap energy prices. we may raise taxes. not reform the health service. so a lot of conservatives are turned off by that, but ultimately the...
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corbin said, pandering to an erratic ministration -- administration will not deliver stability.isiting one of the world's most popular catholic programming sites. it is famous for being the place of three portuguese shepherd children said the virgin mary appeared to them 100 years ago. those may 19, 1917. he will make two of them saints on saturday. they expect around one million people to converge on the town. global news, 24 hours a day, journalists0 600 and analysts and 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. kevin? kevin: u.s. and china reached a trade agreement promoting natural gas, and beef. wilbur ross spoke with bloomberg .aybreak earlier this morning let's take a look. you have a lot more issues to deal with with the people's republic of china. i believe that the fact that we have these long-standing aggravations out of the way so quickly, boasts well for the relationship pattern going forward. we have many more issues and the next task will be figuring out a one-year plan with some data points in between, deliverables in-between, and, once we get through
corbin said, pandering to an erratic ministration -- administration will not deliver stability.isiting one of the world's most popular catholic programming sites. it is famous for being the place of three portuguese shepherd children said the virgin mary appeared to them 100 years ago. those may 19, 1917. he will make two of them saints on saturday. they expect around one million people to converge on the town. global news, 24 hours a day, journalists0 600 and analysts and 120 countries. i'm...
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in britain, the leader of the party, jeremy corbin has fast broken the parties piece with the third way market friendly liberal model championed by tony blair and he is taking the party on opposition to market, anti- atlantis and hostility to nato. and then you had brexit which, i don't suggest that every brexit voter fits in with all of this, i think it's a more complicated case, but at least one strand of brexit drew on this populism and a liberalism. across europe, various separatist movements are separate mobilize. opposition to the european union is growing. the eu is seen as a vehicle for imposing austerity and pairing back workers rights in favor of corporations including foreign corporations. on the right brussels is blamed for blurring and substituting a bloodless multicultural agenda. then in turkey, the country is transitioning to authoritarian to see him and it's underway specially since the attempted coup this summer. the president is attempting to transform the country system into a strong presidential one with himself at the home. then of course there is russia. russia is
in britain, the leader of the party, jeremy corbin has fast broken the parties piece with the third way market friendly liberal model championed by tony blair and he is taking the party on opposition to market, anti- atlantis and hostility to nato. and then you had brexit which, i don't suggest that every brexit voter fits in with all of this, i think it's a more complicated case, but at least one strand of brexit drew on this populism and a liberalism. across europe, various separatist...
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corbin had said he would not take part without her -- corbyn said he would not take part without her.joined at the debate by representatives of the u.k.'s smaller parties. sri lanka has a death growing -- death toll growing from mudslides and floods. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. it's just after 5:30 p.m. wednesday here in washington, 7:30 thursday morning now in sydney. we are joined by bloomberg's paul allen with a look at the markets. good morning. paul: good morning. asx futures looking rather tepid, off about eight points right now. ride for a rough australian retailers over the past few months. asx has been underperforming globally. within that stock, the retail sector has been underperforming. we are expecting an increase in retail sales of 0.3% of april -- in april. we have had two months of contraction. elsewhere, nikkei futures are pointing modestly up. we are waiting on first quarter capital spending out of japan. out of china, the official pmi on wednesday. i
corbin had said he would not take part without her -- corbyn said he would not take part without her.joined at the debate by representatives of the u.k.'s smaller parties. sri lanka has a death growing -- death toll growing from mudslides and floods. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. it's just after 5:30 p.m. wednesday here in washington, 7:30 thursday morning now in sydney. we are...
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i think jeremy corbin is one of the weakest leaders the labor party has ever seen.g in manchester, they show the u.k. the need for a strong leader. may -- we still have two weeks before the election. britain is reeling from these attacks. it's the most significant they have had in years. it is clearly a terrorist cell we're talking about. that means this is going to dominate the headlines right to the election and theresa may as the incumbent and someone who is pretty implacable -- unflappable in the way she presents around these issues will do well. maintains her lead or expands a little bit. i would be stunned to see the labor party under jeremy corbin improve their position. francine: i think a lot of people would agree with you. if they unexpectedly when? shahab: i think given the way it wouldaded recently, there be a fairly sharp fall in the town. the idea there is going to be a , ifng conservative majority it turns out labor wins the election, the new uncertainties that raises going into brexit negotiations are many. even the entire structure of how the u.k. e
i think jeremy corbin is one of the weakest leaders the labor party has ever seen.g in manchester, they show the u.k. the need for a strong leader. may -- we still have two weeks before the election. britain is reeling from these attacks. it's the most significant they have had in years. it is clearly a terrorist cell we're talking about. that means this is going to dominate the headlines right to the election and theresa may as the incumbent and someone who is pretty implacable -- unflappable...
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and she's the right person to lead the negotiations rather than labor leader jeremy corbin.s while may's conservatives are still ahead of labor, the party's lead has narrowed. >> yeah, exactly. i'll bring up the pound, with the sentiment, that's really off the back of the narrowing polls after sunday's papers. broadly speaking a month ago she had around a 20-point lead. today, she only has a nine or ten-point lead. the focus being these are the first polls to come out after all. parties' manifesto. theresa may's had a tough day or week. >> that's what i was going to ask, the bottom line, it's expected? >> right. but the importance of why we did see the pound rally in the last weeks also because of the dollar weakness was the expectation she's got a big majority. if now she wins she has much more power going in. but with the pound rally back a little bit. still up significantly in the last couple of weeks. >> data from the uk has also not been too bad. also supportive of the fundamentalists. >>> some stocks in the news. stocks on the radar. huntsman and switzerland's clariant
and she's the right person to lead the negotiations rather than labor leader jeremy corbin.s while may's conservatives are still ahead of labor, the party's lead has narrowed. >> yeah, exactly. i'll bring up the pound, with the sentiment, that's really off the back of the narrowing polls after sunday's papers. broadly speaking a month ago she had around a 20-point lead. today, she only has a nine or ten-point lead. the focus being these are the first polls to come out after all. parties'...
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labor secretary jeremy corbin officially launched his party's election campaign and unveiled his agenda to supporters in england. elections are scheduled for the june 8. he answered audience questions. [applause] >> can i say first of all thank you so much to everyone for coming here to
labor secretary jeremy corbin officially launched his party's election campaign and unveiled his agenda to supporters in england. elections are scheduled for the june 8. he answered audience questions. [applause] >> can i say first of all thank you so much to everyone for coming here to
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. >> tucker: jeremy corbin represents half of the british electorate or a pole, a position on the political spectrum there. what's this parties position on terror more broadly? >> he takes the view that we are all citizens he's totally relaxed about people moving freely across the world and he has over the years allied himself quite closely with his brother, and even the leaders of the ira. i think on terrorism, he is very, very weak and this was to have a really big impact on any of the leading protagonists in this election campaign, i suspect that it's him that will be seen to be soft on this this year. >> tucker: is there less security in manchester than there is a london? >> london clearly has more security than manchester, but this was a rough concert, 21,000 people there, mostly kids and some parents in attendance. they would've had normal security procedures, but it looks like this device didn't go up inside the concert hall itself, a taxi went up in the foyer outside. where the public would've had access. it raises all sorts of concerns, but at the end of the day, it's very difficul
. >> tucker: jeremy corbin represents half of the british electorate or a pole, a position on the political spectrum there. what's this parties position on terror more broadly? >> he takes the view that we are all citizens he's totally relaxed about people moving freely across the world and he has over the years allied himself quite closely with his brother, and even the leaders of the ira. i think on terrorism, he is very, very weak and this was to have a really big impact on any...
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his ascends the calculation of team corbin, people'sviews of military intervention abroad may have changedhat about traditional labour voters? i am joined voters. but what about traditional labourvoters? iamjoined by voters. but what about traditional labour voters? i am joined by the shadow foreign office minister. maybe traditional, old labour voters, this stands will sound unpatriotic? he has committed to maintain the 2% spend on defence. and in terms of art armed personnel service men and women, they will have a better deal on the labour with pensions and mental health support for people returning and so on. the defence forces will be better looked after under labour. i think there are some elements of the package that will be better than the tories, who have cut back by tens of thousands and also housing and a lot of other questions which have not been answered by the tories. but we live in a dangerous world. if mr corbyn is saying only in very few, if any circumstances would he sanction military action, does not send a message to our enemies that we are not prepared to fight for our
his ascends the calculation of team corbin, people'sviews of military intervention abroad may have changedhat about traditional labour voters? i am joined voters. but what about traditional labourvoters? iamjoined by voters. but what about traditional labour voters? i am joined by the shadow foreign office minister. maybe traditional, old labour voters, this stands will sound unpatriotic? he has committed to maintain the 2% spend on defence. and in terms of art armed personnel service men and...
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julie corbin has tweeted terrible incident in manchester. my thoughts are with all those affected and are brilliant emergency services. not quite as online as well. are you hearing any further from the police or any other situations that would actually happen that manchester arena? >> a lot of information coming out of the line for many of the usual sources. that might point us in the direction of this being terror related. reports of an explosion are very worrying in the climate. it's worse just reduced by greater manchester police. they were responding to reports of an explosion, so they haven't actually not yet confirmed themselves that this was an explosion but again, it is relatively early in this incident. about an hour and a half or so ago, this incident unfolded. so the priority of the emergency services is to get a handle on the situation, try to reach those who have been injured in any incident, triage the most seriously injured. the fact that they've got a number of fatalities that they've confirmed tells you that there is a signi
julie corbin has tweeted terrible incident in manchester. my thoughts are with all those affected and are brilliant emergency services. not quite as online as well. are you hearing any further from the police or any other situations that would actually happen that manchester arena? >> a lot of information coming out of the line for many of the usual sources. that might point us in the direction of this being terror related. reports of an explosion are very worrying in the climate. it's...
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the machine will go the journey corbin and john mcdonnell in particular.t diane abbott do it by herself? bek tactility shot herself and her party with that —— spectacularly. we don't even know the figures on the big launch. but theresa may once a coronation not a contest. she will leave the dirty work to other people. today, she will drape herself in the trappings of power, get into a chauffeur driven car, go to see the queen at buckingham palace, she will come out and make a speech in downing street. she has a g-7 speech in downing street. she has a g—7 summit at the end of the month she will go to. she will look presidential while jeremy corbyn will be bedford again with a crowd trying to make himself change for the better. it is going to be two very different campaigns. she is doing her best to avoid people. what does it mean for the parties that remain? could it mean some researchers for the liberal democrats, for example, what do you see with the other parties? democrats, for example, what do you see with the other parties7m democrats, for example, wh
the machine will go the journey corbin and john mcdonnell in particular.t diane abbott do it by herself? bek tactility shot herself and her party with that —— spectacularly. we don't even know the figures on the big launch. but theresa may once a coronation not a contest. she will leave the dirty work to other people. today, she will drape herself in the trappings of power, get into a chauffeur driven car, go to see the queen at buckingham palace, she will come out and make a speech in...
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animals of summer with corbin maxie. and we started a debate yesterday on our "today's take."lady macbeth here, take three showers. >> how about you? >> every other >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. the fog behind me slowly d disappearing. right to bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >>> every once in a while a glimpse of sunshine. a few breaks in delaware, still cloudy in wilmington. up to 65 degrees at 10:00. by 1:00 warm into the 60s. the other thing that happened, the winds shift and that is going to help with the warm-up this afternoon. upper 70s today for most locations exception the shore with partly sunny skies. inland areas, spotty showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and into this evening. >> thank you, bill. let's get a check on the roads. route 42 and the ac expressway. huge, huge amounts of reduced visibility there because of that fog. right now looking a bit better and we're seeing less volume moving on the northbound side towards philadelphia. still slow in some spots. watch for a ground stop. we tweeted out directly from the philade
animals of summer with corbin maxie. and we started a debate yesterday on our "today's take."lady macbeth here, take three showers. >> how about you? >> every other >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. the fog behind me slowly d disappearing. right to bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >>> every once in a while a glimpse of sunshine. a few breaks in delaware, still cloudy in wilmington. up to 65 degrees at 10:00. by 1:00 warm into...
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animals of summer with corbin maxie. and we started a debate yesterday on our "today's take." two hours. >> lady macbeth here, take three showers. >> how about you? >> every other i )m ... ==topvo== jury deliberations are starting >>> good morning, it's 8:56 on your wednesday. i'm sam brock. jury deliberations begin this morning in the sentencing phase now for the man who murdered sierra lamar. the same jurors convicted him three weeks ago of killing lamar. now they'll decide whether or not he receives capital punishment. closing arguments wrapped up in the sentencing phase yesterday. prosecutors argue that garcia torrez showed no mercy when he killed her back in 2012. the defense countering that he had a rough childhood and his life should be spared so he could know his two daughters. >>> bob redell is headed to the courthouse. we'll have a live report for our midday newscast. you can also look at our twitter feed. we're posting updates as they come in. >>> criticism is rolling in amidst reports that president trump is reportedly ready to pull the u.s. out of the paris climat
animals of summer with corbin maxie. and we started a debate yesterday on our "today's take." two hours. >> lady macbeth here, take three showers. >> how about you? >> every other i )m ... ==topvo== jury deliberations are starting >>> good morning, it's 8:56 on your wednesday. i'm sam brock. jury deliberations begin this morning in the sentencing phase now for the man who murdered sierra lamar. the same jurors convicted him three weeks ago of killing lamar....
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. >> teresa may is running against jeremy corbin and will probably get anywhere between 98% and 99%.utely, she will win the election overwhelmingly, but it does not necessarily strengthen her hand visa-vis in brussels. the instinct there will be to tow a very tough line because now they have the luxury of doing that since france has stayed very much inside. >> teresa may is not running against jeremy corbin. she's running against brussels, and brussels has just had its hand strengthened by emmanuel macron to "the ode to joy." and he won, which the remaining people in the brexit debate failed to do, failed to make an emotional, positive case for europe. he made it and got victory from it. >> france is a little different from england. >> and its relationship with europe is different, yes. >> you will have pretty long leadership, assuming teresa may wins, and merkel wins, which looks probably likely. up for election in late september? i think the broader western alliance point of view, having teresa may with a strong majority, having macron newly elected, having merkel, abe in japan, it
. >> teresa may is running against jeremy corbin and will probably get anywhere between 98% and 99%.utely, she will win the election overwhelmingly, but it does not necessarily strengthen her hand visa-vis in brussels. the instinct there will be to tow a very tough line because now they have the luxury of doing that since france has stayed very much inside. >> teresa may is not running against jeremy corbin. she's running against brussels, and brussels has just had its hand...
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corbin for five minutes. >> chairman russell, ranking member's comings and members of the committee. i'm a new commissioner of the iris wage and investment division. having started the position at the beginning of the year. my responsibilities include overseeing the processing of tax return, issuing refunds, preventing and detecting refund fraud, providing the best possible taxpayer service. thank you for the opportunity to testify. my colleague has described the work the irs is doing. in collaboration with the department of education to secure the dart. i will put that in broader context on how we are safeguarding our programs where we share taxpayer information. i will also update the committee on efforts to help taxpayers who may have been affected by the incident earlier this year involving the dart. an important focus is the ongoing battle against own identity refund fraud. we have made steady progress over the last three years against this threat. has noted it is constantly evolving. to address the challenge the irs has increased our ability to monitor, detect analyze suspiciou
corbin for five minutes. >> chairman russell, ranking member's comings and members of the committee. i'm a new commissioner of the iris wage and investment division. having started the position at the beginning of the year. my responsibilities include overseeing the processing of tax return, issuing refunds, preventing and detecting refund fraud, providing the best possible taxpayer service. thank you for the opportunity to testify. my colleague has described the work the irs is doing. in...
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the conversation is not about a prime minister corbin, but the risk two weeks ago.you get a hung parliament and you don't the majority, what does that mean for negotiations the two-yeardavid: clocking has been taking. there's not much time left. jonathan: this was the bond market, we would be looking at a spread. i'm trying to understand what happening there. what's going to happen over the next two weeks. patrick: all politics is local. we may be focused on brexit. see mayight want to have a mandate did the politics of national health service, that's rearing its head. jonathan: sterling seems to be the answer to all this. if you don't get the majority she was looking for, this is one of the biggest miscalculations in u.k. history politically speaking. what do the next two years look like? are ink of the leverage the hands of the europeans. patrick: it's all about leverage. both sides are staking out their positions. if this it been a week ago, my impression in the u.k. was because the economy was strong and may was running on the strength of the economy and there h
the conversation is not about a prime minister corbin, but the risk two weeks ago.you get a hung parliament and you don't the majority, what does that mean for negotiations the two-yeardavid: clocking has been taking. there's not much time left. jonathan: this was the bond market, we would be looking at a spread. i'm trying to understand what happening there. what's going to happen over the next two weeks. patrick: all politics is local. we may be focused on brexit. see mayight want to have a...
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listen, they selected jeremy corbin when they knew that would be a disaster, and now they're lining - exactly. >> joe, i really like and respect elizabeth warren, okay, but that message is not going to play with the voters who lost the democrats the white house. >> but that's where the party is energized right now. >> there's something in her message and bernie sanders message that would appeal to them? it is a populist economic message and it is against the banks and the people who have screwed you for 40 years. >> yes. >> shouldn't that resonate? >> it should resonate. i think somebody like warren would win the primary and lose the general. >> dom, help me out here as far as the economy goes. we've got the first quarter numbers, didn't look good. what, 0.7, something like that. >> it's always weak in the first quarter. >> it's always weak in the first quarter. how's the economy doing right now? >> so there's this huge debate. and it grapples a lot of wall street and even main street. it's this idea that there's a divergence, a separation between soft economic data and hard economic
listen, they selected jeremy corbin when they knew that would be a disaster, and now they're lining - exactly. >> joe, i really like and respect elizabeth warren, okay, but that message is not going to play with the voters who lost the democrats the white house. >> but that's where the party is energized right now. >> there's something in her message and bernie sanders message that would appeal to them? it is a populist economic message and it is against the banks and the...
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personal performance and the fa ct good personal performance and the fact he is a standout and non—corbinabinet. he came back in after the initial resignations, as all others did and decided we would get on with the job of opposing the government because it is the government implementing the cuts to local government, cuts to social care services, cuts to funding in schools... so you don't think there is any connection... he is an immensely popular politician, but what you have to say is this is a concentrated, urban area. the rest of the results we're looking at in these local elections are much more rural constituencies. i don't think there is a straight read across, now don't. that means labour should be doing better in the west midlands, rather than it being a close contest with sean simon losing. if what you say is right about concentrated urban areas... it goes across the gain your own thesis because sean simon was not somebody associated withjeremy corbyn. simon was not somebody associated with jeremy corbyn. he was somebody with jeremy corbyn. he was somebody with very strong local
personal performance and the fa ct good personal performance and the fact he is a standout and non—corbinabinet. he came back in after the initial resignations, as all others did and decided we would get on with the job of opposing the government because it is the government implementing the cuts to local government, cuts to social care services, cuts to funding in schools... so you don't think there is any connection... he is an immensely popular politician, but what you have to say is this...
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corbin when did the irs notify anything dah that you guys have a problem? the notification happened that same day. >> you guys talk to many cay must and his guys on february 27 of this year. >> i did not personally but someone with theizer yes, sir. >> and how many potentially are harmed by the hacking breach that tack place? compress approximately 100,000 sir. >> and the law requires you to notify congress with something like this happens doesn't it? >> i'm not familiar with that. >> i'll read it to you. the federal monitorization acts guided by the budget guidance says this not more than 11 days after an incident you should notify congress correct? >> correct yes, sir. >> okay so you're suppose to do and it do it within seven days is that accurate? >> that sounds accurate yes, sir. >> doesn't sound accurate that's the law. >> yes, sir. >> when did you tell congress? >> so i believe we notified coming within that even daytime frame from what i know. >> really is that true mr. cay must? >> mr. jordan i'm not sure when they notified congress. >> because we d
corbin when did the irs notify anything dah that you guys have a problem? the notification happened that same day. >> you guys talk to many cay must and his guys on february 27 of this year. >> i did not personally but someone with theizer yes, sir. >> and how many potentially are harmed by the hacking breach that tack place? compress approximately 100,000 sir. >> and the law requires you to notify congress with something like this happens doesn't it? >> i'm not...