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on the daily express, eu's borders, nigel farage saying the passport free zone helps terrorists launchis the option of closing borders. yes, but i think you have to envisage a pretty major emergency to roll back your‘s progress in creating an environment of open borders, after an attack carried out by one man driving a truck, awful as it was. and i think this is a big challenge, isn't it, for politicians across europe, is to retain a sense of proportionality about these kinds of incidents. it is very interesting to see how germans have handled this. angela merkel took 12 hours before she came out and made a statement after this attack took place, and she has been very measured in her response, obviously walking a tightrope in germany at the moment, trying to make sure that this whirling in support forfar make sure that this whirling in support for far right parties doesn't go any further. but obviously our very own nigel farage is going to be very keen to try to capitalise on an incident like this, and a paper like the daily express, which generally we can rely on to propagate inaccura
on the daily express, eu's borders, nigel farage saying the passport free zone helps terrorists launchis the option of closing borders. yes, but i think you have to envisage a pretty major emergency to roll back your‘s progress in creating an environment of open borders, after an attack carried out by one man driving a truck, awful as it was. and i think this is a big challenge, isn't it, for politicians across europe, is to retain a sense of proportionality about these kinds of incidents. it...
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the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an articlenigel farage is the man of the year. and finally, the sun warns of a crisis in the nhs with waiting times of a month to see the doctor. we will go through all of those in a bit more detailed in the next few minutes. let's start off with jeremy corbyn comparing theresa may to henry viii. yes, i quite like he does this, bear this in mind in the context, labour strategists are trying to get his image as this rallying figure who stands up to authoritarian figures. this is about the royal per of it is, the powers of theresa may to trigger article 50 without getting a vote from parliament —— royal prerogative. this is just before the recess when she was asked three times, will you give mpsa she was asked three times, will you give mps a vote in parliament, and she dodged it three times. in the end i think she said, i have said what i have said. it was all a bit vague. this row was going on, with the backdrop of the supreme court case, which is about the powers of theresa may or potentially d
the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an articlenigel farage is the man of the year. and finally, the sun warns of a crisis in the nhs with waiting times of a month to see the doctor. we will go through all of those in a bit more detailed in the next few minutes. let's start off with jeremy corbyn comparing theresa may to henry viii. yes, i quite like he does this, bear this in mind in the context, labour strategists are trying to...
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the daily express warns that the uk faces christmas storms, with 90 mph gales and torrential rain.evening and welcome to bbc news. german police say there is clear evidence linking their main suspect a tunisian man, anis amri, to the attack on a christmas market in berlin. his fingerprints have been found in the lorry that was driven into shoppers on monday, killing 12 people. speaking at the family home in tunisia, amri's brother called on him to give himself up. chancellor merkel said today she was proud of the calm way in which germans had responded to the attack, as our europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. it is new footage that hasjust emerged. the scene immediately after monday's attack, filmed from a dashboard—mounted camera. a few seconds earlier, this is what happened. we have slowed the footage. from the left comes the lorry at speed, heading straight for the christmas market. and this is anis amri, the man police say was driving it, filming himself humming nonchala ntly in berlin. the video posted to his facebook page in september. now, the 24—year—old tunisi
the daily express warns that the uk faces christmas storms, with 90 mph gales and torrential rain.evening and welcome to bbc news. german police say there is clear evidence linking their main suspect a tunisian man, anis amri, to the attack on a christmas market in berlin. his fingerprints have been found in the lorry that was driven into shoppers on monday, killing 12 people. speaking at the family home in tunisia, amri's brother called on him to give himself up. chancellor merkel said today...
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the brexit vote hopes to attract foreign investments as the daily express.eynolds and her daughter carrie fisher on the front page of the telegraph alongside the last words of debbie reynolds, "i wa nt to last words of debbie reynolds, "i want to be with carrie." pest controls in hospitals. the obama's administration decision to expel russian diplomats as the main headline of the times. and the bulk of george michael's fortune will go to his sister melanie. the daily mail says that thousands of families could be facing council tax rise of up could be facing council tax rise of up to 16%. let us begin with the sanctions which, of course, came to light throughout the evening. the times is reporting that obama hits backin times is reporting that obama hits back ina times is reporting that obama hits back in a new cold war spy scandal. the us expels diplomats and steps up sanctions. these are ratherfar reaching. it is shocking and you see cold war in the headline and it does have that feel about it, that it is stepping. overtones of the cold war. that is what we
the brexit vote hopes to attract foreign investments as the daily express.eynolds and her daughter carrie fisher on the front page of the telegraph alongside the last words of debbie reynolds, "i wa nt to last words of debbie reynolds, "i want to be with carrie." pest controls in hospitals. the obama's administration decision to expel russian diplomats as the main headline of the times. and the bulk of george michael's fortune will go to his sister melanie. the daily mail says...
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the daily express report the lorry crashed into shoppers at a speed of a0 miles per hour.rm the lorry driver has been arrested, and that a passenger on board died at the scene. the times report that the lorry belonged to a polish delivery company. and a powerful image dominates the daily mail front page, showing the smashed windscreen of the lorry covered in christmas decorations. we will start with the times. christmas carnage in berlin. lorry ploughed into market crowds, at least nine confirmed dead. terror attack suspected. this has been hallmarks of what we saw on bastille day earlier this year. that was in nice, in the south of france. the story you have been talking about all evening, of course. it does not seem to be any doubt it was a terrorist attack. we wait for the inevitable claim of responsibility from islamic state. i'm sure that will come whether they orchestrated the attack or not. a couple of striking beings in the times coverage. “— striking beings in the times coverage. —— things. the suspicion is that the truck was hijacked. it belonged to a polished de
the daily express report the lorry crashed into shoppers at a speed of a0 miles per hour.rm the lorry driver has been arrested, and that a passenger on board died at the scene. the times report that the lorry belonged to a polish delivery company. and a powerful image dominates the daily mail front page, showing the smashed windscreen of the lorry covered in christmas decorations. we will start with the times. christmas carnage in berlin. lorry ploughed into market crowds, at least nine...
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this is the daily express, that's ok then! why are foreigners coming? because of the pound! is astonishing. we were talking before we came on air about the old days when there would be a very posh person from the bbc who would interview a young couple sitting outside a department store somewhere and they were going to go to safer for £20. there's a woman quoted here who bought two pairs of shoes that were reduced from £630 to £90 a pair, if you can afford to spend that on shoes then you probably don't need to go in that crash in the sales! i find probably don't need to go in that crash in the sales! ifind it astonishing. but it is good for retail. you're not a salesperson? i hate shopping, i can think of so many things i would rather do. i'm not going to the sales. i don't know why people would want to do this when you had so many discounts before christmas. during the christmas shopping was astonished to see how much was cheaper, as if it was a perpetual sale. great for the retail sector if people want to go out, but not for me. many thanks to both of you. i guess it is the
this is the daily express, that's ok then! why are foreigners coming? because of the pound! is astonishing. we were talking before we came on air about the old days when there would be a very posh person from the bbc who would interview a young couple sitting outside a department store somewhere and they were going to go to safer for £20. there's a woman quoted here who bought two pairs of shoes that were reduced from £630 to £90 a pair, if you can afford to spend that on shoes then you...
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and the daily express warns that the uk faces violent christmas storms, with 90 mph gales and torrentialhe week has been the attack on the christmas market in berlin. we will start with the times. german spies knew that the suspect had talked of a suicide attack. so much is coming out about this man, the chief suspect in this appalling atrocity. yes, anis amri... when you get these horrific events there is always this clamour to try and find answers about why it wasn't stopped and build better protections for the future. there area protections for the future. there are a string of quite worrying snippets which are coming out about what the intelligence services in germany knew about the lead suspect. the times brings out a couple of them tomorrow. this bloke had talked about a suicide mission, the security services had talked about him saying that maybe i will go on a suicide mission but they dismiss them because of suggestions were too vague and they didn't think they we re vague and they didn't think they were that credible. he was also seen visiting a mosque for the attack which was l
and the daily express warns that the uk faces violent christmas storms, with 90 mph gales and torrentialhe week has been the attack on the christmas market in berlin. we will start with the times. german spies knew that the suspect had talked of a suicide attack. so much is coming out about this man, the chief suspect in this appalling atrocity. yes, anis amri... when you get these horrific events there is always this clamour to try and find answers about why it wasn't stopped and build better...
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allowed to confront and cross examine their former partners in secretive court hearings and the daily express storms with 90 mile hour gales and torrential rain. not so good if you are ina torrential rain. not so good if you are in a sleigh. that wasn't very funny riddle and you make that clear with that expression on your face. thank you. it was festive! to slow reaction. it was amazing. i will start with you. on the berlin suspect suicide attack offer. the front page of the daily telegraph. watch this story? this is the story that apparently has been reported in speigel magazine saying that janice amri, the suspect in the berlin terrorist attack, was her overheard by surveillance offering to carry out the suicide attack, overheard because security were monitoring unknown radical preacher —— a known radical preacher which is how the whole of the information. we have to be careful with these stories, there is always a tendency after the event sort of right it backwards and say, there was a sign, there was a sign, there was a sign, there was a sign, there was a sign, there was a sign, there wa
allowed to confront and cross examine their former partners in secretive court hearings and the daily express storms with 90 mile hour gales and torrential rain. not so good if you are ina torrential rain. not so good if you are in a sleigh. that wasn't very funny riddle and you make that clear with that expression on your face. thank you. it was festive! to slow reaction. it was amazing. i will start with you. on the berlin suspect suicide attack offer. the front page of the daily telegraph....
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the daily express is focused on the fact that the queen was forced to cancel her traditional church serviceexit to steal uk trade. what does this mean? yes, we going to have to get very, very used to the new cabinet in america. they look like they might be the most wealthy cabinet ever put together by an american president. this man is reportedly worth something like £2.5 billion. he has done a load of financing. he was talking to a group of subdued financiers and he made the point, as you said, that they should take the opportunity of the god—given right of the uncertainty in this period of confusion over brexit to steal some business from the city of london. why is this significant? apart from people he is about to take up, he will be the man as commerce secretary that the brexit years, the people leading brexit years, the people leading brexit in britain, will be negotiating with. she might already be prejudged in terms of his view of brexit. this speech could be a little embarrassing for those involved. this is happening. the period of the inauguration. i'm sure you've had your invite.
the daily express is focused on the fact that the queen was forced to cancel her traditional church serviceexit to steal uk trade. what does this mean? yes, we going to have to get very, very used to the new cabinet in america. they look like they might be the most wealthy cabinet ever put together by an american president. this man is reportedly worth something like £2.5 billion. he has done a load of financing. he was talking to a group of subdued financiers and he made the point, as you...
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the daily express warns of deadly weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an articlehe sun warns of a crisis in the nhs, with waiting times of a month to see the doctor. nhs hospitals have made more money than ever from parking charges and fines. figures from 89 health trusts across england suggest £120 million was raised from parking fees last year. that is up 5% on the year before. there has been sharp criticism of the charges from patient groups, as daniel boettcher reports. at this north london hospital today, despite the fog, the parking signs were clear. a charge of £3 an hour for patients and visitors, and that helped the trust to which it belongs bring in more than £2.3 million last year. the hospital does offer concessionary rates. for example, for blue badge holders and chemo or radiotherapy patients. and it says all the money is invested in the trust and used for the benefit of patients. still, some felt it was unreasonable. i have a long—term condition, and i go into hospital quite frequently. and my husband has to pay and my family have to pay to come to
the daily express warns of deadly weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an articlehe sun warns of a crisis in the nhs, with waiting times of a month to see the doctor. nhs hospitals have made more money than ever from parking charges and fines. figures from 89 health trusts across england suggest £120 million was raised from parking fees last year. that is up 5% on the year before. there has been sharp criticism of the charges from patient groups, as daniel boettcher...
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the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, whilst highlighting an articleersial speech at the party conference. she is being urged by businesses to scrap this rate rise which will come into effect in april. lots of businesses saying it is unfairso it april. lots of businesses saying it is unfair so it is the first time we will see this rise since property prices, massively inflated since 2008. it is having a huge impact on businesses. i spoke to a lot of them today but critics might argue the government has been generous in cuts to corporation tax and other things like that. it is interesting. some people might be sympathetic, others, not. small businesses saying, if i had my business in nottingham, this would not be happening because the property prices haven‘t risen as much. other businesses saying, we will have to go online. the times, anonymity of the child criminals. child offenders to be giving lifelong anonymity? the idea of this would make it easier for the offenders to be rehabilitated. we haven't seen a lot of the arguments behind this. i was quic
the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, whilst highlighting an articleersial speech at the party conference. she is being urged by businesses to scrap this rate rise which will come into effect in april. lots of businesses saying it is unfairso it april. lots of businesses saying it is unfair so it is the first time we will see this rise since property prices, massively inflated since 2008. it is having a huge impact on businesses. i spoke to a lot of...
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the front page of the daily express has nigel farage on the front page.christmas. a & e departments are being forced to turn away patients and health chiefs have issued this advice to prevent the spread of infection. the front page of the daily mirror what we it occupied ellie, the court have recall some chocolate sa ntas occupied ellie, the court have recall some chocolate santas because there was a possible risk of some batteries that may have found their way into them. good morning, paul. we touched on the front pages there. medical chiefs saying if you are ill, don't go to a & e. stay away closet is a busy time of year. however often health chiefs make that message, it still happens. i did the reason is that gp surgeries are closed, chemist are closed, so hospital a & e ‘s are going to be at. it is. we have sympathy for the emergency services particularly christmas, because they are always overworked anyway. not only facing this usual window crisis is the gear up this usual window crisis is the gear upfora this usual window crisis is the gear up for a
the front page of the daily express has nigel farage on the front page.christmas. a & e departments are being forced to turn away patients and health chiefs have issued this advice to prevent the spread of infection. the front page of the daily mirror what we it occupied ellie, the court have recall some chocolate sa ntas occupied ellie, the court have recall some chocolate santas because there was a possible risk of some batteries that may have found their way into them. good morning,...
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daily life. some of them definitely expressed to us that they got tired. the rebels did not deliver what they were supposed to. and some people even said that rebels prevented them from leaving. but everybody, as i said, rebels are not united. so in some areas they said rebels helped them leave. and energies they said that rebels prevented them from leaving. the point is, i think there are still people there-- there still exist many syrians who believe in the kinds of civil government reforms that were initially asked for. there's also many syrians that wanted some kind of islamist... government. that's something syrians have to work out among themselves. the issue is i don't think there is any political will on the other side, on the government side, to make any compromises or even discuss compromises at this point. they feel like they're winning and they don't see the need to change anything. in fact, they dispute the very idea that this whole thing started with legitimate political demands, and they paint the entire uprising as a foreign-led conspiracy
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should we not express our gratitude daily? >> i tell you, i read that with much amusement, jen palmieri has been part of political establishment in washington that has turned politics to a racialized thing like we've never seen before. they used demographic, they slice and dice the electorate into race, they peddle messages to different races, this is the most ununifying thing. democrats far worse about it than republicans are, for her to have lost with that same racialized game, then turn around and say this guy empowered white supremacist, just go, go away, you lost. lou: kellyanne conway told her that. >> very effectively. lou: i just wondered why would it not have occurred of this white house to call victims of ohio state university attack, but it occurred to donald trump to visit with them. why would it not aoccur to this white house to call police officer who shot that asalent, donald trump went to him. this is a whole other construct. this is about the heart and soul of this country. >> it's called leadership, simply le
should we not express our gratitude daily? >> i tell you, i read that with much amusement, jen palmieri has been part of political establishment in washington that has turned politics to a racialized thing like we've never seen before. they used demographic, they slice and dice the electorate into race, they peddle messages to different races, this is the most ununifying thing. democrats far worse about it than republicans are, for her to have lost with that same racialized game, then...
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should we not express our gratitude daily? >> i tell you, i read that with much amusement, jen palmieri has been part of political establishment in washington that has turned politics to a racialized thing like we've never seen before. they used demographic, they slice and dice the electorate into race, they peddle messages to different races, this is the most ununifying thing. democrats far worse about it than republicans are, for her to have lost with that same racialized game, then turn around and say this guy empowered white supremacist, just go, go away, you lost. lou: kellyanne conway told her that. >> very effectively. lou: i just wondered why would it not have occurred of this white house to call victims of ohio state university attack, but it occurred to donald trump to visit with them. why would it not aoccur to this white house to call police officer who shot that asalent, donald trump went to him. this is a whole other construct. this is about the heart and soul of this country. >> it's called leadership, simply le
should we not express our gratitude daily? >> i tell you, i read that with much amusement, jen palmieri has been part of political establishment in washington that has turned politics to a racialized thing like we've never seen before. they used demographic, they slice and dice the electorate into race, they peddle messages to different races, this is the most ununifying thing. democrats far worse about it than republicans are, for her to have lost with that same racialized game, then...
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don't know if this is pbs, so, you want to go a -- to do a trigger warning, but, "the daily show" was a satirical expressionf me sitting in front of my television in my underwear yelling at the television. now i just get to go back to doing that. chris: there's a point in the book where a lot of different people, among them a guy named leader inas been a pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders. charlie: the feel good foundation. chris: right. they walk us through what jon and others did to get the permanent extension of the zadroga bill a little while back. and jon at one point -- charlie: saw as much passion from you on the issue. chris: yeah. we can debate influence and power. there were points where "the daily show" had real impact. real-world impact. jon does not get up and raise his hand and say, i did that. but there are a lot of first responders who are going to have their medical bills paid in large part because of his focus on this. but in that discussion, jon at one point in the book says, in some ways the debate over zadroga is what "the daily show" for me was about. a lot of people loo
don't know if this is pbs, so, you want to go a -- to do a trigger warning, but, "the daily show" was a satirical expressionf me sitting in front of my television in my underwear yelling at the television. now i just get to go back to doing that. chris: there's a point in the book where a lot of different people, among them a guy named leader inas been a pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders. charlie: the feel good foundation. chris: right. they walk us through what jon...
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hong kong -- has expressed concern. the apple dailyarrests were made by the independent commission against corruption. allegedly bribed for client information. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. let us check on how the markets have been trading today in the asia-pacific. juliette: things looking a little better in the late afternoon, it asian session. the regional index up for a fourth consecutive session and on track for its best weekly gain since september. we had the record rally coming through from the u.s. even though the ecb surprise from mario draghi. shanghai is up 0.9% in the afternoon session. ppi and cpi doing better than expected. the strong dollar story pushing the nikkei higher. the nikkei up by over 1%. us to you has closed higher by a third of 1% to round out the week the rebound we saw in crude prices is helping energy players in the aussie session. the strong dollar story is weighing into the emerging markets today. malaysia is down by
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audience and i don't know if this is pbs so you want to do a trigger warning, but the daily show was a satirkal expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i just get to go back to doing that. except now i'm surrounded by farm animals. >> there is i appoint in the book where a lot of different people among them a guy named john feel who has been a leader in pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders. >> the feel good foundation. >> right. they walk us through what jon and others did to get the permanent extension of the-- bill, a little while back. and john at one point-- . >> rose: this is where i saw the passion to from you on an issue. >> yeah, which we can debate influence and power. there were points where the daily show had real impact, real world impact. and you know, jon does not get up and raise his hand and say i did that. but you know, there were a lot of first responders who are going to have their medical bills paid in large part-- of his focus on this. but in that discussion jon at one point in the book says, in some ways the debate over sedroga is what
audience and i don't know if this is pbs so you want to do a trigger warning, but the daily show was a satirkal expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i just get to go back to doing that. except now i'm surrounded by farm animals. >> there is i appoint in the book where a lot of different people among them a guy named john feel who has been a leader in pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders. >> the feel good foundation. >> right....
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daily briefings. one is he's already expressed and even through his twitter a lot of doubt and mistrust of our nationalecurity officers. and the intel that they're delivering. and i think, you know, partly to mark's point. that needs to be built up, there need to be a relationship established between the president and agents who are out around the world, you know, representing the united states gathering intel and their ability to deliver that to him. so that he can make the best decision possible that is the job of the president. the second is, you know, donald trump, i understand the idea of him coming in and, you know, wanting to run the presidency more like a ceo or a business, however, there is a lot of sort of, you know, absurdity in the sense that donald trump's business has been construction. he's the ceo of a major corporation that is very proud about bragging about his father trained him in that business. he's trained his children in that business. he's spent longer than i've been alive in that business. he admittedly had no foreign affairs experience -- >> he does have properties around the
daily briefings. one is he's already expressed and even through his twitter a lot of doubt and mistrust of our nationalecurity officers. and the intel that they're delivering. and i think, you know, partly to mark's point. that needs to be built up, there need to be a relationship established between the president and agents who are out around the world, you know, representing the united states gathering intel and their ability to deliver that to him. so that he can make the best decision...
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the express also features the new health figures, reporting that diabetes among the middle—aged has doubled. the dailythat the armed forces face another round of cuts, partly due to the fall in the pound. it also notes transport disruption due to cold weather across the uk. the times reports that the government will reform charges for electric car charging, to combat the steep costs that are currently imposed. the paper also carries an image of carrie fisher as princess leia. and finally, the sun also pays tribute to carrie fisher, and reports that george michael will be buried in his family's private plot. so let's begin. carrie fisher, whose picture is pretty much on every front pageant not surprisingly. an iconic figure for many fans of the movies and especially the star wars movies. she will be most remembered as princess leia did not need a hero to rescue her. she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her struggles with addiction. she spoke about her experience of going through rehab so for many people she will be remembered as a feminist icon but also a mental health figure.
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the express also features the new health figures, reporting that diabetes among the middle—aged has doubled. the daily claims that the armed forces face another round of cuts, partly due to the fall in the pound. it also notes transport disruption due to cold weather across the uk. the times reports that the government will reform charges for electric car charging to combat the steep costs that are currently imposed. the paper also carries an image of carrie fisher as princess leia. and finally, the sun also pays tribute to carrie fisher, and reports that george michael will be buried in his family's private plot. and now on our world, a look at india's toxic ganges river and whether it can be cleaned up. earlier this year, the bbc‘s justin rowlatt travelled along its polluted shores. the ganges is one of the greatest rivers in the world, but it is in trouble. pollution on a vast scale has turned its sacred waters into a stinking and lethal cocktail. oh, god. there's industrial waste... what are you stopping? why are you stopping? the sewage from a50 million people. all the while, so much water is bei
the express also features the new health figures, reporting that diabetes among the middle—aged has doubled. the daily claims that the armed forces face another round of cuts, partly due to the fall in the pound. it also notes transport disruption due to cold weather across the uk. the times reports that the government will reform charges for electric car charging to combat the steep costs that are currently imposed. the paper also carries an image of carrie fisher as princess leia. and...
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many of her followers expressed out rage and she deleted it and it goes on. the dailyl posted a bunch of them. this guy posted a blood soaked selfie to prove to his boss he was in a car accident. a woman took a self ea at auschwitz and captioned it sums up if you're chilly willy. that was not gavin. next these teens thought it was okay to take a selfie with the cop thet pulled them over and finally, geraldo's famous selfie -- no, not that one. geraldo -- no. forget it. you remember -- you know what i'm talking about. he takes a lot of selfies on the boat of his. >> and they're all equally bad. >> his boat, not as big as i thought. >> oh, really? >> liz, what are the rules of selfies? >> i feel like anytime it's a millennial issue. >> it is. it comes back to you. >> honestly, if it's a sad place, a funeral, a bathroom that doesn't smell right, if it's anywhere that you would have to say your condolences to somebody and wear an outfit that's itchy, probably not a place to take a selfie. you're getting pulled over, you don't know what's going to happen next, not a time fo
many of her followers expressed out rage and she deleted it and it goes on. the dailyl posted a bunch of them. this guy posted a blood soaked selfie to prove to his boss he was in a car accident. a woman took a self ea at auschwitz and captioned it sums up if you're chilly willy. that was not gavin. next these teens thought it was okay to take a selfie with the cop thet pulled them over and finally, geraldo's famous selfie -- no, not that one. geraldo -- no. forget it. you remember -- you know...
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there's a lot of tumult over the way donald trump expressed to chris wallace his view of the cia's daily briefing. he doesn't need it. it's repetitive. it was said today it's equally important what they tell him, what he asks them. this relationship is important. it's more important for him than just for his vice president, as important a role as mike pence is playing to have that communication. the intelligence communities are battered today. they feel their analysis, these men and women on front lines who have died for their country, they're worried about their relationship with the president-elect. >> they shouldn't be. all he criticized in this case, andrea, was unsourced, third-hand comments about the fact that russia influenced the election in a way they intended to hurt hillary clinton -- >> excuse me, kellyanne, on "meet the press" on october 16th mike pence reiterated that. there was something prior to the election, not that they were trying to influence the election, but that russia was behind the hack. >> that's what the stories are now. all the stories go to the same conclusi
there's a lot of tumult over the way donald trump expressed to chris wallace his view of the cia's daily briefing. he doesn't need it. it's repetitive. it was said today it's equally important what they tell him, what he asks them. this relationship is important. it's more important for him than just for his vice president, as important a role as mike pence is playing to have that communication. the intelligence communities are battered today. they feel their analysis, these men and women on...
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this has lawmakers continue to express concerns over his ties to vladimir putin. data daily.resilient after retail and factory data. attention turns to reining in the surging property prices in the world's second-biggest economy. welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm manus cranny off the redeye in dubai. joined by anna edwards in london. anna: absolutely. i probably had a little more sleep than you. breaking news coming through. loop largestthe provider of digital wallets. jin goes to anthony the board of the company, attempting to persuade the wire transfer company to adopt technology for transactions. that is what they are saying this morning. they want to move -- it has come from being a small start up based out of york in the u.k., old york, not the new one. two pillars in the sector, they need to go to the next stage of growth, what they would like to see. mass adoption of their technology. with that in mind, they have recruited the former ceo of jenkins, wetony will have an interview with the former barclays ceo and the block chain ceo. manus, let's get to the futu
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the express also features the new health figures, reporting that diabetes among the middle—aged has doubled. the dailyraph claims that the armed forces face another round of cuts, partly due to the fall in the pound. it also notes transport disruption due to cold weather across the uk. the times reports that the government will reform charges for electric car charging, to combat the steep costs that are currently imposed. the paper also carries an image of carrie fisher as princess leia. and finally, the sun also pays tribute to carrie fisher, and reports that george michael will be buried in his family's private plot. now on bbc news, weather world. this time nick miller is finding out how the snowden railway keeps running despite extreme weather. this time on the weather world we are going up in the world, literally into the mountains of north wales, and our method of transport may surprise you, it is good to be quite a ride. also: extreme storms and the battle to survive them, as global temperatures set new records. winterfights back in the usa, but not in the arctic. it is still not cold enough on
the express also features the new health figures, reporting that diabetes among the middle—aged has doubled. the dailyraph claims that the armed forces face another round of cuts, partly due to the fall in the pound. it also notes transport disruption due to cold weather across the uk. the times reports that the government will reform charges for electric car charging, to combat the steep costs that are currently imposed. the paper also carries an image of carrie fisher as princess leia. and...
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find out how american express cards and services why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. >> it is blitz time. shake shack, new breakfast menu. you own the stock, josh. >> dow. what i love is that 40% of the flow is short, and the stock is ush approximating up against the upper level from this year. has not had a great year, but if it breaks out, you'll see a lot of people in trouble if this ends up being the catalyst. that will be fine. i think it's going to work out long-term. >> weiss, delta. cowan says it's the
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daily lives. >>hank you for telling the stories, shocking these results. we'll be right back. tself? american expresspen cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now, the best buy rated c2 mattress is only $699.99 learn more at sleepnumber.com know better sleep with sleep number. glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. >>> thanks for watching this hour of "msnbc live,"ite chris jansing in for tamron hall. right now on msnbc, more news with peter alexander. >> thank you very much. happy holidays. good day. i'm peter alexander in washington. this time, payback time. the white hous
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expressed fear. they had complete trust, and they even were complimentary of the food. >> inmates also cook the three dailyls provided to other inmates, but most rimonim inmates, including wadi abu amar, cook for themselves with the food they purchase from the canteen in kitchens located in housing units and in some cases inside individual cells. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: the food is -- reasonable. let's put it like that. we don't like everything. we usually improve the food they give us. they bring, for instance, turkey breasts sometimes. we take it, make it with onion, mushroom, vegetables. make it like a stir fry. i'm cutting with a piece of metal because we don't have knives here. knives are forbidden. so we improvise. i don't want the deputy to see me. >> seeing abu amar and his friends cooking in prison made it seem like we were in a fraternity house rather than a maximum security prison. he was always laughing and playing around with his friends in the cell. but when we asked him to speak about his crime, that brought us back to the reality that we are in a maximum security pris
expressed fear. they had complete trust, and they even were complimentary of the food. >> inmates also cook the three dailyls provided to other inmates, but most rimonim inmates, including wadi abu amar, cook for themselves with the food they purchase from the canteen in kitchens located in housing units and in some cases inside individual cells. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: the food is -- reasonable. let's put it like that. we don't like everything. we usually...
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the daily telegraph has a look at the greed of foreign aid groups to be exposed. the picture it has on its front page is of prince george. and the expressl to attend the christmas service in sandringham. it is understood she has a cold. george michael's death. it's a real shame, a tragedy. 53 yea rs it's a real shame, a tragedy. 53 years old. i suppose one of the interesting thing is, as you said, it is difficult for the papers because it happened so late last night. some of the papers, including the daily mail, carry some of the tributes, mainly drawn from social media. eltonjohn, tributes, mainly drawn from social media. elton john, who tributes, mainly drawn from social media. eltonjohn, who was very close to him. but they did have a difficult relationship and they did fallout when elton john was difficult relationship and they did fallout when eltonjohn was seen to be giving him particular advice about drugs and the misuse of drugs. at eltonjohn about drugs and the misuse of drugs. at elton john commented about drugs and the misuse of drugs. at eltonjohn commented last night that he is heartbroken and his thoughts go out to the fami
the daily telegraph has a look at the greed of foreign aid groups to be exposed. the picture it has on its front page is of prince george. and the expressl to attend the christmas service in sandringham. it is understood she has a cold. george michael's death. it's a real shame, a tragedy. 53 yea rs it's a real shame, a tragedy. 53 years old. i suppose one of the interesting thing is, as you said, it is difficult for the papers because it happened so late last night. some of the papers,...
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spontaneously turns romantic, find out how american express cards and services why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for dailys approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis and a $200 savings card. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work
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find out how american express cards and services why pause a spontaneous moment? ciis for dailyand the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. >>> let's take a look at where we are on stocks right now. they're holding their gains. the gains that took the s&p and the dow to fresh record highs in yesterday's session just barely positive on the session, the nasdaq performing about 0.3%, one of the three that's not actually yet at a record high. the russell 2000 is also at a record. we're also watching the euro today. after mario draghi, central bank decision of the day,
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daily walk through the park there. they of course caught everyone's attention as they waddled by. >>> this video has gone viral from a woman who expressedration. amanda who lives in michigan turned to snap chat to haven't after getting in a line behind a woman who one too many questions about her kohl cash. >> do i lose all my kohls cash or some of my kohls cash? >> i love that. >> bell said the conversation wentz on for so long she was late picking up her kids. the cashier was so overwhelmed with questions be she had to hand the shopper over to a manager for help. her video rant has viewed 6 million times. >> we've all been stuck behind these people. >> tell us what you think of our videos by going to our facebook and twitter accounts. >> meteorologist chris sowers will have the the check on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> we'll be right back. i'll make the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's the look on their faces that make it all worthwhile. thank you santa!!! now lease the 2017 c300 for $389 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
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daily starts right now. >>> if it's friday, how deep do russia's spy games go? tonight russia's role in the presidential election. >> the president has directed the intelligence community to conduct a full review. they are expressing concern about the security of its election. an exclusive from a guy who got rich creating fake election news. and we will show you how he does it. >> you see what people like and you give it to them. it's simple. >> we will hear from kellyanne conway on whether trump's cabinet picks fit with trump's campaign promises. this is mtpdaley and it starts right now. >> this is chuck todd here in washington. you don't want to miss this exclusive on tracing the source and we embedded the reports with it. it's the question a lot of folks are asking including president obama. the president ordered a full review of election related cyber attacks. they want to deliver the evidence of the russian government's role and whether they were trying to intervene. >> the president directed the intelligence community to conduct a full review of what happened during the 2016 election process. it is to capture lessons learned from that and to report to a range of stakeholders to include the congress. he expec
daily starts right now. >>> if it's friday, how deep do russia's spy games go? tonight russia's role in the presidential election. >> the president has directed the intelligence community to conduct a full review. they are expressing concern about the security of its election. an exclusive from a guy who got rich creating fake election news. and we will show you how he does it. >> you see what people like and you give it to them. it's simple. >> we will hear from...
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express. the late hollywood star debbie reynolds and her daughter carrie fisher are pictured on the front of the telegraph, alongside her last words — "i want to be with carrie". the daily the obama administration's decision to expel 35 russian diplomats and step up sanctions is the main headline on the times. so let's begin... these sanctions which we have had announced this evening, here they are in the times newspaper, a bomber hits back at a new cold war, spy scandal, 35 russians are expelled —— barack obama hits back. expecting action after it was disclosed weeks ago that multiple intelligence agencies said that russia was behind lea ks and hacks agencies said that russia was behind leaks and hacks in e—mails against hillary clinton? yes, president 0bama warned in october that there would be some sort of action. i think that this is slightly swifter than people expected but he only has 21 days left. it was now or never. 35 diplomats have been expelled, and russia has hit back, saying there will be tit—for—tat retaliation. i don't know if you have seen the first example of that being the moscow embassy tweeting a picture of a duckling with the word "lame" across it,
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daily basis, this is like me. it is a cover story. it is of course, ecb day. the consensus of the meeting is for the six-month extension for the qe program beyond the current expressionin -- current expiration dtaate in march. volatility suggests hedging could be the name of the game. anna: the next-door is italy's credit outlook. -- the next story is italy's credit outlook. movieody's slow and halting progress. the country's rate stands at two sets above junk. manus: exports supported a surprise gain, snapping a seven-month losing streak in dollar terms. this is imported. this could be turnaround from exporting deflation to exporting inflation. imports rising 6.7%, the most in two years. and that was against a projection of the decline of nearly 2%. anna: absolutely. let's get a look at the markets with nejra. nejra: yes, fresh records on the s&p 500 and dow jones have lit a fire under the asian session. the msci asian-pacific, up almost 4%. this chart shows u.s. stocks were lagging asian stocks before the u.s. election and now they are int e the driving seat. u.s. future sare is are in the . we're still trading up 1.3%. looking at the sector breakdown, you can see
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daily... ...with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! phillips. be good to your gut. >>> it's a christmas >>> it's a christmas tradition here to share the story about one family has found a way to express meaning of the holiday season. it's a moving example of love for our country and personal generosity. once again, here is our power player of the week. >> we wouldn't have the opportunities if it wasn't for the people that fought for us. and who gave their lives for us. >> it's that plain spoken wisdom that's driven him for years on a mission that's touched america's heart. each december he places wreaths at arlington national cemetery and thousands of volunteers are there to help him. >> i think a lot of people think like i do and they just want to -- they appreciate the veterans and they want to show it. >> this story begins back in 1962, when wooster, then a 12-year-old paperboy from maine, it's the beauty and dignity and rows and rose ws of graves. >> everyone represents a life and a family and a story. they're not just tombstones. those are all people. >> 30 years later, in 1992, worcester was running his own wreath company in maine but as christmas approached he had a bunch left
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spontaneously turns romantic, find out how american express cards and services why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for dailyinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis and a $200 savings card. >>> welcome back. check out shares of coca-cola. muhtar kent stepping down as chief executive officer of the company. that's going to happen on may 1st. big news for coca-cola. and you're going to be able to hear from them in just a little bit on
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