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thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30. we will go for more of those stories and a few new ones too. till then, cheerio. hello, acad here, wet or night across many parts of the uk which means across many parts of the uk which m ea ns frost across many parts of the uk which means frost is much more limited. —— ipod earair. means frost is much more limited. —— ipod ear air. here's a picture from hunger and the ipod ear air. here's a picture from hungerand the air ipod ear air. here's a picture from hunger and the air where i weather front has been hanging around from the move further east as we go through the night and another area of rain ploughing into east anglia and southeast england. a
thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30. we will go for more of those stories and a few new...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily recordand nicola bartlett, who's a political correspondent for the daily mirror stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the authorities in turkey have been giving the first official account of how the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi met his death. the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khasoggi was strangled, shortly after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul four weeks ago. his body was then dismembered, and in the words of the prosecutor "destroyed". our correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. his murder has captivated and shocked, drawn demands for justice and shaken relations with saudi arabia. now, the truth is emerging about jamal khashoggi's end after entering the consulate. it comes as saudi arabia's public prosecutor leaves after fruitless talks. turkish sources saying he was more interest in learning what evidence they had. in a statement, his turkish counterpart said no concrete results were achieved and confirmed for the first time, details of t
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily recordand nicola bartlett, who's a political correspondent for the daily mirror stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the authorities in turkey have been giving the first official account of how the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi met his death. the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khasoggi was strangled, shortly after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul four...
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that breaks the old daily record of .15" of rain set back in 2016. so boy, the north bay gettin a lot but you a shot of that as we head through the day today. a live look with our sutro cam showing the golden gate bridge. temperatures are mild, low to mid-60s, also humid. expect isolated showers this morning, scattered showers for the south bay and inland locations, due to that area of low pressure. a little closer to you, partly to mostly cloudy skies as we head through the day. for the rest of us, still feeling humid outside. so the satellite-radar view, there's the area of low pressure that we have been tracking here. it moves inland today to our south and then as it moves inland it will push to the north. so that's why the best shower chance will be for the south bay and for inland locations. our futurecast shows this. this is in the afternoon at 4 p.m. you can see from san jose down to morgan hill, the chance to see some isolated showers popping up and maybe air resources slight chance of a shower for tomorrow there. our temperatures similar to
that breaks the old daily record of .15" of rain set back in 2016. so boy, the north bay gettin a lot but you a shot of that as we head through the day today. a live look with our sutro cam showing the golden gate bridge. temperatures are mild, low to mid-60s, also humid. expect isolated showers this morning, scattered showers for the south bay and inland locations, due to that area of low pressure. a little closer to you, partly to mostly cloudy skies as we head through the day. for the...
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with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who's morrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners. the times also covers the comments from sara thornton. but the newspaper also reports that waitrose is facing a backlash, after the editor of its food magazine resigned following a joke he made about killing vegans. jaguar land rover has launched a £2.5 billion turnaround programme to cut costs, a move that will fueljob loss fears among its staff. that's in the financial times. the guardian reports on a new money laundering crackdown by the government which covers schools. that is the i i apologise. which... is actually had the telegraph. there you go. and the telegraph reports that babies of men ove
with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who's morrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners....
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santa rosa airport, yesterday october 2, a daily record rainfall of 9807 inch of rain. that breaks the old record of 1500s of an inch of rain in 2016. here's our transamerica camera. for san rafael up across the northbay picking up more than 1 to 2 inches of rain. with this weather system. right now our temperatures are on the mild and warm side. low to mid 70s across the bay area. we are warming up for sure. here's the satellite and radar view. there's the area of low pressure. it will push inland to the south and then to the north. we are looking at shower chances as we head through the rest of the afternoon. i 5 pm you can see scattered shower activity leading up our radar screen. tomorrow we could see the possibility of a lingering shower for your thursday. daytime highs, we are looking at low 70s. san francisco and oakland mid- seventies for napa and alejo. here's the 7-day forecast. as high pressure builds in by the end of the work week and into the weekend warmer drier and sunnier air, especially for saturday and sunday. >>> criminal minds celebrates a milestone t
santa rosa airport, yesterday october 2, a daily record rainfall of 9807 inch of rain. that breaks the old record of 1500s of an inch of rain in 2016. here's our transamerica camera. for san rafael up across the northbay picking up more than 1 to 2 inches of rain. with this weather system. right now our temperatures are on the mild and warm side. low to mid 70s across the bay area. we are warming up for sure. here's the satellite and radar view. there's the area of low pressure. it will push...
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with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who's tical correspondent for the daily mirror. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. the same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs‘ council are drawing criticism from campaigners. the express leads with a prediction from the brexit secretary, dominic raab, that a deal with the eu can be concluded within the next three weeks. insurance companies which exploit loyal customers are to face a probe by the financial watchdog. that's on the front of the mirror. jaguar land rover has launched a $2.5 billion turnaround programme to cut costs, a move that will fuel job loss fears among its staff. that's in the financial times. the guardian reports on a new money laundering crackdown by the government, which targets public schools, law firms and est
with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who's tical correspondent for the daily mirror. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. the same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs‘ council are...
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our guests will be torcuil crichton, westminster editor for the daily record, and nicola bartlett, politicalnt at the mirror. turkish officials have given their first official statement on how saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the saudi embassy in istanbul. the chief prosecutor in istanbul gave a news conference earlier today. he said the murder was planned and asked his saudi counterpart to give answers as to who gave the order to kill mr khashoggi. 0ur correspondent mark lowen gave this update from istanbul. well, we had today the first offical confirmation really from the istanbul chief prosecutor that jamal khasoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the saudi consulate here behind me and that his body was dismembered and then destroyed, raising the question of whether his remains will ever really be found. that also backs up what a senior western official has told the bbc which is that whenjamal khasoggi entered the building, a hood was put over his head, he had a very violent blow to the head and that he was indeed choked to death. a man who was told he would spend the re
our guests will be torcuil crichton, westminster editor for the daily record, and nicola bartlett, politicalnt at the mirror. turkish officials have given their first official statement on how saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the saudi embassy in istanbul. the chief prosecutor in istanbul gave a news conference earlier today. he said the murder was planned and asked his saudi counterpart to give answers as to who gave the order to kill mr khashoggi. 0ur correspondent mark lowen...
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chamber of commerce, is associated students of central washington university and the ellensburg daily record, along rosslyn andurg, easton school district. >> we invite you to join the conversation on social media by using #waelex. large audience has agreed to noten, no tears and no boos, cheers. they will hold their audience until the end of the debate, except for now. >> the format for tonight's debate is simple. each candidate will have 90 seconds for opening statement, questions will then be asked of both candidates and they will have one minute for initial response. ross and i will lead a follow-up discussion on the topic before moving on to the next question. we flipped a coin. the doctor will have the opening statement. you have a minute and a half. >> good evening. i am a pediatrician, wife and mom. i spent the past 17 years taking care of children and families. the policies of this administration are a threat to children and families everywhere. i have always gone to that for patients -- for bat for my patients, so i met with my congressman's office and explained the ways a repeal o
chamber of commerce, is associated students of central washington university and the ellensburg daily record, along rosslyn andurg, easton school district. >> we invite you to join the conversation on social media by using #waelex. large audience has agreed to noten, no tears and no boos, cheers. they will hold their audience until the end of the debate, except for now. >> the format for tonight's debate is simple. each candidate will have 90 seconds for opening statement, questions...
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with the chamber of commerce, the students of central washington university and the ellensburg daily record. along with these school districts, ellensburg, thor, rio and rosslyn, eastland. >> join the conversation on social media by using the #w ae ellie ask. with a large audience here in the theater. they have agreed to watch and listen. no tears, no booze and to hold the apostolate and of the debate. except for now. as we meet the candidates republican dena and democrat kim. [applause] [cheering] >> the format for tonight debate is simple. each candidate will have 90 seconds for an opening statement, questions will then be asked to both candidates and they will each have one minute for an initial response. austin and i will be as follow-up discussion on that topic before moving onto the next question. that's it started, we put this coin and doctor schreier will have the first opening statement. give a minute and a half. >> i'm kim schreier, a pediatrician, a wife and mom. ice for the past 17 years, taking care of children and families. i can tell you that the policies of this administrati
with the chamber of commerce, the students of central washington university and the ellensburg daily record. along with these school districts, ellensburg, thor, rio and rosslyn, eastland. >> join the conversation on social media by using the #w ae ellie ask. with a large audience here in the theater. they have agreed to watch and listen. no tears, no booze and to hold the apostolate and of the debate. except for now. as we meet the candidates republican dena and democrat kim. [applause]...
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chamber of commerce, associated students of central washington iversity and the ellensbergburg daily record. >> we invite you to jope the conversation on social media as you watch the debate by using the hashtag, waelex. we have a large audience who agreed to watch and listen new york cheers, no boos,ing, and hold applause until the end they have debate, except for now as we meet the candidates, republican dino rossi and democrat kim schrier. welcome, both of you. cheers and applause] >> the format for tonight's debate is simple. each candidate has 90 seconds for an opening statement. questions will be asked, they'll have one minute for an initial response. ross and i will lead a followup discussion on that topic before moving on to the next topic. we flipped a coin and dr. schrier will have the first opening statement. you have a minute and a half. >> good evening, i'm kim schrier, i'm a pediatrician a wife and mom. i spent the last 17 years taking care of children and families and i can tell you the policies of this administration are a real threat to children and families every where. ay
chamber of commerce, associated students of central washington iversity and the ellensbergburg daily record. >> we invite you to jope the conversation on social media as you watch the debate by using the hashtag, waelex. we have a large audience who agreed to watch and listen new york cheers, no boos,ing, and hold applause until the end they have debate, except for now as we meet the candidates, republican dino rossi and democrat kim schrier. welcome, both of you. cheers and applause]...
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. >> that was labeled skin, skim, or sk, so that you had a daily record of everything that they took >> it totaled some $2.5 million. >> two owners of the trendy manhattan disco tech studio 54 pleaded guilty today of defrauding the government. >> did you even think that day that you might go to prison? >> not then. it was a part of the ridiculous intoxication, i suppose, we were suffering from. like what were we thinking? >> a federal judge today sentenced steven rubell and ian schrager owners of the disco tech studio 54 to 3.5 years in prison. >> during their time in jail, reduced to 13 months, schrager and rubell sold studio 54. the cover of new york magazine said it all. the party was over. but the business partners would later redeem themselves launching a boutiqueotel business before rubell died of aids in 1989. slayinger who has kbon on to develop dozens of prestigious hotels was pardoned early last year by president obama. >> what did the pardon mean to you? >> it brought absolute closure of everything. you know, i'll always have the wound, it never goes away, it's always ther
. >> that was labeled skin, skim, or sk, so that you had a daily record of everything that they took >> it totaled some $2.5 million. >> two owners of the trendy manhattan disco tech studio 54 pleaded guilty today of defrauding the government. >> did you even think that day that you might go to prison? >> not then. it was a part of the ridiculous intoxication, i suppose, we were suffering from. like what were we thinking? >> a federal judge today sentenced...
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santa rosa airport record daily rainfall at almost an inch of rain. it breaks the old record. so a lot of rain for sure for us. this is that area of low pressure generating the wet weather for us. that pushes inland today to our south and then pushes north. futurecast this is wednesday for today. at 6 p.m., you can see a few showers lighting up our radar screen here and a few showers possibly for tomorrow. sunrise 7:07 a.m. sunset 6:49. temperatures right around where we time of year. very similar to yesterday. upper 60s san francisco. upper 70s for fairfield. here's that seven-day forecast. slight chance of a shower for tomorrow. otherwise, partly to mostly cloudy skies. high pressure builds in, plenty of sunshine by the end of the workweek into the weekend. kenny, back to you. >> thank you. >>> starting today, you can take public tours of ships participating in fleet week in the bay. towards the golden gate bridge, you can see that bridge in the distance. you can see all the lights and the piers there. the ships are coming in for fleet week and you can start touring today. >
santa rosa airport record daily rainfall at almost an inch of rain. it breaks the old record. so a lot of rain for sure for us. this is that area of low pressure generating the wet weather for us. that pushes inland today to our south and then pushes north. futurecast this is wednesday for today. at 6 p.m., you can see a few showers lighting up our radar screen here and a few showers possibly for tomorrow. sunrise 7:07 a.m. sunset 6:49. temperatures right around where we time of year. very...
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comes from remnants of hurricane rosa, which meteorologists say broke an over three decade old record for daily rainfall when it slammed phoenix with nearly 2.25 inches of rain yesterday. schools were closed and thousands lost power. in other parts of the country, the concern was tornadoes. there were no injuries when the roof of this nursing home in northwest pennsylvania was torn off. overnight in new york state, tornado warnings were in effect as heavy wind and torrential rain moved through dropping up to 2 to 4 inches in some areas. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >>> tesla's latest production numbers are out and after some recent bad press, something positive. in the 3rd quarter they predicted 55,000 model 3s would come off the production lines and they beat that by 840 cars. but kiet do asks, are all those cars getting to their owners? >> reporter: my son lucas sums up the roller coaster of emotions we felt in waiting for our model 3. the excitement of putting down the $1,000 deposit last summer followed by a year of waiting, miscommunication and confusion in the home stretch followed
comes from remnants of hurricane rosa, which meteorologists say broke an over three decade old record for daily rainfall when it slammed phoenix with nearly 2.25 inches of rain yesterday. schools were closed and thousands lost power. in other parts of the country, the concern was tornadoes. there were no injuries when the roof of this nursing home in northwest pennsylvania was torn off. overnight in new york state, tornado warnings were in effect as heavy wind and torrential rain moved through...
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is not guilty and that he only handled marketing and phone calls while his father ran the daily operation. recordsw the father was a paid fbi informant known for his work in a series of controversial domestic terrorism investigations figures after the attacks. the crash on saturday killed two pedestrians and all 80 people inside the limo, including the driver. >>> uc berkeley warning students and staff about a sexual assault on campus. university police did not release details of the case except to say the cal student was assaulted in university housing last friday morning. no suspect information given. >>> >>> looking for manager swastikas. security photos of a man who hates in both union avenue can campus that morning described as white, 30 to 45 years old with long brown hair and beard, mustache, it has a tattoo on his right forearm. police say he was wearing a white t-shirt, gray shorts, and nike tennis shoes. >>> that account to clear that it is rated a home in morgan hill they say housed in the legal marijuana grow operation. yesterday, deputies by the date would be plant out of the home nea
is not guilty and that he only handled marketing and phone calls while his father ran the daily operation. recordsw the father was a paid fbi informant known for his work in a series of controversial domestic terrorism investigations figures after the attacks. the crash on saturday killed two pedestrians and all 80 people inside the limo, including the driver. >>> uc berkeley warning students and staff about a sexual assault on campus. university police did not release details of the...
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in 2016, the47 and daily google alert still records anywhere from half a dozen to two dozen new hits every single day. books and films appear about him almost every year and these include novels, by optics, documentaries and even documentaries -- mockumentaries. biographies for specific audiences that include adult's session adults and very young children. 18-year-old told me he killed bad guys and that was ok because it let him feed poor people. the television series boardwalk empire has made him surprisingly not an antihero but a genuine hero and younger viewers can't get enough of him. his name appears on all sorts of s including one from the smithsonian magazine, which named him one of the most -- one of the 100 most influential americans of all time in the history of our country. websites are devoted to him and the mob museum in las vegas gets its best crowds when exhibits feature him. they were busy -- the wax museum in san francisco captured him after his disease took over in the life-sized statue of al capone sitting in his alcatraz cell playing the mandolin. gangster allah j
in 2016, the47 and daily google alert still records anywhere from half a dozen to two dozen new hits every single day. books and films appear about him almost every year and these include novels, by optics, documentaries and even documentaries -- mockumentaries. biographies for specific audiences that include adult's session adults and very young children. 18-year-old told me he killed bad guys and that was ok because it let him feed poor people. the television series boardwalk empire has made...
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daily. >> we have had a record number so far. there is a camera capturing signature. >> reporter: this is a processe where they have already received $80,000 to be counted, equal to about a 20% return. drop off locations are popular. >> we have already exceeded the total number of ballots that we have received before this time in june. so, we are well ahead of where we were. >> reporter: here's a look at early voting numbers so far across the bay area. some county members say they are seeing a better turnout than the june primary. others are said to be on par with the turnout in the 2016 presidential election. a sign voters are staying engaged, like 88-year-old betty back. >> when i started voting, you had to show your i.d. >> she says she has voted in every election since eisenhower was president. >> it is important to vote anytime, midterm, or general. >> usually, i like to go to the polling stations. but i have to vote early. and so, i stopped in here and got it done. >> this is probably one of the most and having an impact ea
daily. >> we have had a record number so far. there is a camera capturing signature. >> reporter: this is a processe where they have already received $80,000 to be counted, equal to about a 20% return. drop off locations are popular. >> we have already exceeded the total number of ballots that we have received before this time in june. so, we are well ahead of where we were. >> reporter: here's a look at early voting numbers so far across the bay area. some county...
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daily. >> we have had a record number of returns so far. there is a camera that is capturing signatures. >> reporter: county clerk and registrar of voters shows us the processing warehouse, where they have received $80,000 to be counted, equal to a 20% return. drop off locations are popular. >> we have already exceeded the total number of ballots that we received before this time in june. so, we are well ahead of where we were then. >> reporter: here's a look at early voting numbers so far across the bay area. some counties say they are seeing a better turnout than the june primary. others are said to be on par with the turnout in the 2016 presidential election. voters are staying engaged, like 88-year-old betty back. >> when i started voting, you had to show your i.d. >> reporter: she said she has voted in every election since eisenhower was president. >> well, it's important to vote anytime. midterm, or general. yeah. >> usually, i like to go to the polling station. but, i have to vote early. so, i stopped in here and got it done. >> this
daily. >> we have had a record number of returns so far. there is a camera that is capturing signatures. >> reporter: county clerk and registrar of voters shows us the processing warehouse, where they have received $80,000 to be counted, equal to a 20% return. drop off locations are popular. >> we have already exceeded the total number of ballots that we received before this time in june. so, we are well ahead of where we were then. >> reporter: here's a look at early...
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it logged its worst daily performance in the fund's record, nearly a 2% decline.s done well through its history. as a reminder of how volatile factors have become to know what you've owned. anna, matt? matt: thanks very much, fantastic. really and historical day from momentum etf's, just getting absolutely crushed. the head of fixed income research at emea at nomura is still with us. i wonder how you view etf's. it's been such a burgeoning industry in the u.s. for so long but now here in europe, really getting a foothold. does this help or hurt the market, the growth of etf's? guest: well, i think whenever you see drops in a particular market, that doesn't help popularity. most look at recent returns despite telling you they shouldn't. the popularity. i do think in the long run, it is good to have more volatility in the funds for people to liquidity the true properties of these markets. one of the bigger issues we're facing at the moment, people may misunderstand how much liquidities there are. when you have a bad market, you tend to see outsized moves. i think lo
it logged its worst daily performance in the fund's record, nearly a 2% decline.s done well through its history. as a reminder of how volatile factors have become to know what you've owned. anna, matt? matt: thanks very much, fantastic. really and historical day from momentum etf's, just getting absolutely crushed. the head of fixed income research at emea at nomura is still with us. i wonder how you view etf's. it's been such a burgeoning industry in the u.s. for so long but now here in...
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daily users. >>> and tesla reduced a -- produced a record number of cars and they delivered 87,000 cars thtradear with china is hurting tesla. it costs 50 to 60% more for the same car made in china and they're speeding up the factory in shanghai projected to build 500,000 cars a year, but that's far away. >>> and netflix is where most people in tech want to work. google is second followed by tesla and spacex and air b and b rounding out the top 5. and they're picking out the top three factors that matter most when looking for a job, compensation and benefits, company culture and the opportunity to learn new skills. >>> so tonight we'll see a new episode of the gifted and lethal weapon here on ktvu. >> and the gifted is in the second season and we're exploring the powers of the cast. f the cast >> reporter: don't do what it is you're about to do. >> the battle of the my taints continued as the gifted is in the second season, the family continue to look foyer that are son and christopher reeves is looking for the powers. he starts getting these headaches and things start to happen. >> and cary ka
daily users. >>> and tesla reduced a -- produced a record number of cars and they delivered 87,000 cars thtradear with china is hurting tesla. it costs 50 to 60% more for the same car made in china and they're speeding up the factory in shanghai projected to build 500,000 cars a year, but that's far away. >>> and netflix is where most people in tech want to work. google is second followed by tesla and spacex and air b and b rounding out the top 5. and they're picking out the...
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record. some of their numbers in the daily mail story is crime reported were up by 32%.oned by 32%. but people actually charged of summoned were by 32%. but people actually charged or summoned were down by 26%. so thatis or summoned were down by 26%. so that is quite big numbers there. so it is also being done in a different ta ke it is also being done in a different take in the times, which they thought about calling numbers which have to do with the budget, but they also talk about an outdated technology and fragmented leadership. so they are calling for an in—depth review into the whole syste m an in—depth review into the whole system to work out how they can deliver better service for the people. but it is obviously a very difficult topic for the conservatives if they cannot defend their law conservatives if they cannot defend theirlaw and conservatives if they cannot defend their law and order record. and for theresa may given she was home secretary for so long. quite, exactly. she has at history there it'll be interesting to see what cotties it'll be interesting to
record. some of their numbers in the daily mail story is crime reported were up by 32%.oned by 32%. but people actually charged of summoned were by 32%. but people actually charged or summoned were down by 26%. so thatis or summoned were down by 26%. so that is quite big numbers there. so it is also being done in a different ta ke it is also being done in a different take in the times, which they thought about calling numbers which have to do with the budget, but they also talk about an...
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the number of daily active users fell1 percent to 186 million, as it shifts strategies to attract users. snap shares have touched recordt weeks, following some key executive departures. james erskine, director of social circle joins me now. these stocks, they are primed for perfection. any time a ball short of that, we are going to see a tumble. when you are creating a product, you look to various features. you look the things that satisfy and you look to the basics. what happens after a while is those satisfies and those dividers, they become expected by the audience. they are competing against a really, really tough time with other social platforms. but they are also competing against themselves, their audience and their shareholders are expecting persistent innovation. it's crazy to businesses that are making so much money are having to innovate but they are, because they are focusing on the core product. that is a really interesting point, the competition is competing against themselves. but they are so dominant in these marketplaces. there are big things to look at here. but there are other things happening. let's
the number of daily active users fell1 percent to 186 million, as it shifts strategies to attract users. snap shares have touched recordt weeks, following some key executive departures. james erskine, director of social circle joins me now. these stocks, they are primed for perfection. any time a ball short of that, we are going to see a tumble. when you are creating a product, you look to various features. you look the things that satisfy and you look to the basics. what happens after a while...
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daily work. not so much navigating through an electronic record system. they're primarily service lines end to end the continuum of that particular service whether there's an emergency room service or patient environment. on the right side you can see they're relate to revenue cycle service lines where there's medical record, billing and chart or patient and scheduling registration. those are current domain groups. there are certain pieces because we have to have adequate input from the business. this give you a sense of the governance of how we are managing, planning, monitoring and tracking it. i'll start on the top and i'll walk you through the bottom. then i'll wrap around how ocm and leaders and star are part of the governance. at the top is the executive team. a handful of people including craig, wagner, roland pickins, allison chan and winona and myself around obviously our vendor consultants and next is the transition executive team. this includes the top executives of each divisional tower and hr., i.t., that teem is the ultimate authority on epi
daily work. not so much navigating through an electronic record system. they're primarily service lines end to end the continuum of that particular service whether there's an emergency room service or patient environment. on the right side you can see they're relate to revenue cycle service lines where there's medical record, billing and chart or patient and scheduling registration. those are current domain groups. there are certain pieces because we have to have adequate input from the...
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record. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ thank you for tuning in! our guest tonight, anchor of "nbc nightly news," lester holt is here, everybody! let's catch up on today's headlines. you know those emergency alerts that you get on your phone at like 3:00 a.m., you know, sometimes it's a missing child, sometimes it's a natural disaster? well, now, it could be something worse. >> americans nationwide will receive an alert on their cell phones from president trump. but it won't be a personal message. it's the first test of a national presidential alert system that will let any president issue a warning about a crisis, that could include a missile launched by another country at the u.s. or a tsunami. >> trevor: this is trump's dream. ( laughter ) you realize, as a tweet, he can force everyone to read it. your phone will be, like, i'm on "fox & friends" at 7:00 a.m., enjoy! also, a tsunami is coming -- sad. ( laughter ) ( applause ) frankly, i am glad they didn't give this to president obama becau
record. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ thank you for tuning in! our guest tonight, anchor of "nbc nightly news," lester holt is here, everybody! let's catch up on today's headlines. you know those emergency alerts that you get on your phone at like 3:00 a.m., you know, sometimes it's a missing child, sometimes it's a natural disaster? well, now, it could be something...
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record, bar none. you have shares of daily moves of 1% in either direction for the s&p 500 on average for that month, again past 50 years. oddly enough know, october shows positive returns on average but volatility is there. so we put together this chart for you. it's the vix. went back to 1990 all the way to present day. you can see that spike, that big ski peak. that is october. harvard business school research citing a few theories why it's a tricky month. one idea, after summer vacations traders come back, put on major trades that often execute in october. another is that the u.s. government, fiscal year begins on october 1st. so you have influences for big industry contracts and plans. others say listen, companies will be reporting their third quarter earnings. we know financials are out tomorrow. it gives investors a picture how they did obviously over the summer. you get that projection for the psychological year-end. so far obviously, the past 48 hours anyway has been a showstopper. if you look at the group, i'm going to pick out "fang" stocks, because they have really led this year's market rally.
record, bar none. you have shares of daily moves of 1% in either direction for the s&p 500 on average for that month, again past 50 years. oddly enough know, october shows positive returns on average but volatility is there. so we put together this chart for you. it's the vix. went back to 1990 all the way to present day. you can see that spike, that big ski peak. that is october. harvard business school research citing a few theories why it's a tricky month. one idea, after summer...
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daily podcast. >> you're invited. >> we got that officially on the record. >> the whole thing is an ask. >> perfect, got that out there. erin, first, i want to start because former u.s. attorney -- u.s. troernl, excuse me, eric holder had this to say. with the con gir mation of kavanaugh and the treatment of merrick garland, the legitimacy of the supreme court can justifiably be questioned. the court must prove through its work it is worthy. how does the court go about doing that? >> well, i mean, i think we should look back to other times that have been extremely controversial in the history of the court. the one that comes to mind is bush v. gore. the way that they handled it was kind of to pretend it didn't happen. if you ask me what i think would happen, think the nine justices will try to smooth over those wounds. clarence thomas also joined the supreme court after being accused of sexual misconduct. i think the way to interpret justice kagan and justice sotomayor's comments there and a way to predict what the supreme court will do is think about one person, and that's chief justice john roberts. he's somebody wh
daily podcast. >> you're invited. >> we got that officially on the record. >> the whole thing is an ask. >> perfect, got that out there. erin, first, i want to start because former u.s. attorney -- u.s. troernl, excuse me, eric holder had this to say. with the con gir mation of kavanaugh and the treatment of merrick garland, the legitimacy of the supreme court can justifiably be questioned. the court must prove through its work it is worthy. how does the court go about...
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with murder is because of the white house's own crackdown not release any recorded statements of foreign leaders and don't have dailyss briefings and found out that jared kushner had spoken with mds a couple days ago. we don't know what the content that have conversation was but i'm sure that given their close relationship that it was more likely about how do they cover each other and help each other out than it was about using u.s. power to hold saudi arabia accountable for any of its human rights violations. we're now looking at senate having to take up that role of diplomacy that's been abdicated by the trump white house. >> and the letter that triggered this investigation inside the white house from congress was signed not only by bob corker but also by the man, jim risch, who would take bob corker's place should republicans retain control next year and bob menendez was a co-signor. >> every member of the senate foreign relations committee with the exception of rand paul. >> and the likelihood that rand paul will be heading up the senate foreign relations committee, that's not going to happen and this is not goi
with murder is because of the white house's own crackdown not release any recorded statements of foreign leaders and don't have dailyss briefings and found out that jared kushner had spoken with mds a couple days ago. we don't know what the content that have conversation was but i'm sure that given their close relationship that it was more likely about how do they cover each other and help each other out than it was about using u.s. power to hold saudi arabia accountable for any of its human...
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accused of supressing sexual harassment claims — at the heart of the daily telegraph‘s injunction story. debenhams has posted recordficial open on the us stockmarket. most people were expecting its results would show a fall in the number of users because it‘s closing down accounts it considers "spammy and suspicious". that‘s true, but it‘s picked up business covering major league baseball games and other sports events. war you going to say something about the... ?i war you going to say something about the... ? i was wondering war you going to say something about the... ? iwas wondering how long it took you to think up the thing about having genes with your bread rolls! we think about everything! debenhams is having a rough time. one of these legacy stories, legacy brands, legacy stories, legacy brands, legacy companies, having to reinvent themselves going forward. 0nline is a big challenge for them because it‘s never had a proper sort of impact on the online retail world. but it‘s thinking now it is going to be closing 50 stores. it was originally going to be just ten. so 4000 people could be losing their jobs. the
accused of supressing sexual harassment claims — at the heart of the daily telegraph‘s injunction story. debenhams has posted recordficial open on the us stockmarket. most people were expecting its results would show a fall in the number of users because it‘s closing down accounts it considers "spammy and suspicious". that‘s true, but it‘s picked up business covering major league baseball games and other sports events. war you going to say something about the... ?i war you...
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. >> so, i would like if you would submit for the record, please, the number of passengers that traveled daily on tri-rail and son rail. i think those passengers should be fully aware that ptc has not been implemented. and also, they need to have an idea of your, quote, alternative schedule of when it is going to be implemented. i think that is the least we can do to inform the citizens and i'm just talking about my stay. i'm sure other senators have got a situation, particularly senator blumenthal in the very heavy traveled northeast corridor. mr. corbett, in your testimony, you stated that seven years had elapsed since new jersey transit awarded a contract in up until 2014 the agency had only one full-time person assigned to ptc. i know you said you started later, they give me your opinion. how is this possible? >> senator, i don't like to speculate on what motivated people or contractors to do work or not to work. all i can say that i assumed they did not take the existential threat that i took incoming and end of february as seriously. the deadline would move, whatever, but i've looked at
. >> so, i would like if you would submit for the record, please, the number of passengers that traveled daily on tri-rail and son rail. i think those passengers should be fully aware that ptc has not been implemented. and also, they need to have an idea of your, quote, alternative schedule of when it is going to be implemented. i think that is the least we can do to inform the citizens and i'm just talking about my stay. i'm sure other senators have got a situation, particularly senator...
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daily basis. it is breaking a lot of records. the sevene out of world's longest bridges are actually in china.r guests talking about this massive structure undertaking. frayingtarting to see at the seams when it comes to sentiment. here in australia we are seeing weakness across energy after it fell 1% -- over 1% overnight. we do have the bank of indonesia, we will talk more about the stability particularly as we have this renewed dollar strength sustaining month highs. plenty more to come on "bloomberg daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." central banksia's may be ready to hit the pause button as five interest rate hikes and measures to curb the current account deficit start to pay off. joining us from singapore is majorgarg, director and a -- emerging asia fx and rates strategist, the survey points to the rate in kept steady at 5.75%. first of all, what are your expectations? are for bankations indonesia to remain on hold and that is simply because if you have seen the past one month, it is quite clear that the narrative within the region seems to b
daily basis. it is breaking a lot of records. the sevene out of world's longest bridges are actually in china.r guests talking about this massive structure undertaking. frayingtarting to see at the seams when it comes to sentiment. here in australia we are seeing weakness across energy after it fell 1% -- over 1% overnight. we do have the bank of indonesia, we will talk more about the stability particularly as we have this renewed dollar strength sustaining month highs. plenty more to come on...
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the number of daily active users fell 1% to 186 million, as it shifts strategies to attract users. snap shares have touched record following some key executive departures. with us now is tom robinson. looking at some of those astonishing numbers coming out of the tech firms with amazon's profits 11 times bigger than last year. it doesn't appear to be enough. why are we falling out of love with technology stocks? i don't know if we are in the long term. in the short—term, numbers are and below market expectations and shares are going down accordingly. part of the reduction in earnings has been because of currency fluctuations. i think part of the reduction in the share price has been because of broader market sentiment. looking at it within the context of previous earnings, they have beaten expectations and it is hard to continue to beat expectations. if you look going forward when you need to focus on the fundamentals of the business. do we have confidence they understand the direction of the markets they are in, do we feel confident they have the right strategy going forward and do we feel they have made the rig
the number of daily active users fell 1% to 186 million, as it shifts strategies to attract users. snap shares have touched record following some key executive departures. with us now is tom robinson. looking at some of those astonishing numbers coming out of the tech firms with amazon's profits 11 times bigger than last year. it doesn't appear to be enough. why are we falling out of love with technology stocks? i don't know if we are in the long term. in the short—term, numbers are and below...
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just two years ago the daily catch here was still plenty full much to kwan's delight the langoustine and shrimp harvest was better than ever. but that record harvest was the first sign of a dramatic change just one year later the boom became a bust. at first one had no idea what was behind this change he had just a vague sense of unease that he might be one of the last generations here to earn a living from fishing. back on land the fish auction gets underway at ten thirty prices a hammered out in the long haul the old fish market the customers wholesalers and restaurant owners are all familiar faces one and are running late they lost a lot of time clearing their nests. then comes the moment of truth. the cats will be weighed theirs and those of the other fisherman prices and that's their day's take are determined by supply and demand. today i would probably about one hundred fifty euro zone. after deducting fuel and all other costs i doubt anything will be left over we might not even breakeven it all depends on the auction that's what i. read i fearing for their livelihoods one and the other fishermen have joined forces with local residen
just two years ago the daily catch here was still plenty full much to kwan's delight the langoustine and shrimp harvest was better than ever. but that record harvest was the first sign of a dramatic change just one year later the boom became a bust. at first one had no idea what was behind this change he had just a vague sense of unease that he might be one of the last generations here to earn a living from fishing. back on land the fish auction gets underway at ten thirty prices a hammered out...
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daily viral video show "right this minute." >>> a cherished childhood memory is rediscovered. >> it's been in a garage for about 42 years. >> but trouble when they try to record the big comeback ride. >> no, after 42 years! >> don't blink, you'll miss it. >> no! >> the tough as nails riot cop walking off one eye, eyeyeyeyey injury. >>> they're finding their creative voice at a first of its kind filmmaking camp. of making a movie.young ladieut >> it shocked me. i was like, whoa. >> we've got christian, charity, nick and oli breaking down the best of the web. she's changing up her style and getting checked out. >> i don't know, girl. i don't know. >> the little cutie trying out a new look. >> she's like frozen. those are a lot of moves. >> she's saying, i don't want to mess it up. >> this video has it all. but we start with some pictures. this is a subpoena. this was part of my friend simon's childhood. it's been in a garage about 42 years and the story behind it and the video are just great. simon says his grandfather bought this for him and had it imported from brazil to italy. esat? they backed it out of the garage, and after a little bit of work -- >> yeah,
daily viral video show "right this minute." >>> a cherished childhood memory is rediscovered. >> it's been in a garage for about 42 years. >> but trouble when they try to record the big comeback ride. >> no, after 42 years! >> don't blink, you'll miss it. >> no! >> the tough as nails riot cop walking off one eye, eyeyeyeyey injury. >>> they're finding their creative voice at a first of its kind filmmaking camp. of making a...
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records. we seen text messages and seeing how they were hunting on almost a daily basis and how nonchalant they about it. it was almost like ordering takeout. you start reading, what do you feel like today? asian or mexican? >> reporter: oh boy. what would they call these girls? >> that was the other thing, cats. >> reporter: cats? >> cats. be careful, when the cat knows it isn't getting away, it's going to fight. >> reporter: the next victim couldn't be far away because gordon texted canno, kitty cat later? yes? to which canno responded. okay. then a sudden change. had they spotted the under surveillance? as she listened to the wire california she heard him talking about skipping town. >> i could hear the desperation in frank canno's voice. >> that desperation sent a hair on the back of my neck. i said, no, i'm not waiting anymore. >> reporter: they're going to run if. >> they're going to run. >> reporter: time to move fast. they caught one frank canno as he was boarding a bus and steven gordon, they found him where he worked, an auto body shop next door to hardy windows, but -- >> he made a r
records. we seen text messages and seeing how they were hunting on almost a daily basis and how nonchalant they about it. it was almost like ordering takeout. you start reading, what do you feel like today? asian or mexican? >> reporter: oh boy. what would they call these girls? >> that was the other thing, cats. >> reporter: cats? >> cats. be careful, when the cat knows it isn't getting away, it's going to fight. >> reporter: the next victim couldn't be far away...
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records thousands of deaths each year. the government says they keep fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network daily. this has left public safety at risk. several million afghans have voted in parliamentary elections, the first to be organised entirely by the government since 2001. polling stations which could not open on saturday plan to do so on sunday. but the elections have been marred by violence. earlier i spoke with david sedney — former us deputy assistant secretary of defence for afghanistan and currently a senior associate at the centre for strategic and international studies. i asked if he viewed the elections so far as a success. i think overall it's on the side of success. the level of violence that you discussed, that you mentioned, is certainly tragic. but in afghan terms, it's actually less than most people expected, and everyday violence in afghanistan. it was more violent, but not by orders of magnitude. some people thought there would be much larger amounts of violence. in terms of the elections overall, the large turnout, especially in areas where afghans still want to have their
records thousands of deaths each year. the government says they keep fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network daily. this has left public safety at risk. several million afghans have voted in parliamentary elections, the first to be organised entirely by the government since 2001. polling stations which could not open on saturday plan to do so on sunday. but the elections have been marred by violence. earlier i spoke with david sedney — former us deputy assistant secretary...
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records thousands of deaths each year. the governments say they are keeping fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network dailyunderinvestment, critics say this has left public safety at risk. several million afghans have voted in parliamentary elections, the first to be organised entirely by the government since 2001. polling stations which could not open on saturday plan to do so on sunday. but the elections have been marred by violence, as sekunder kermani reports from kabul. the taliban told them to stay at home. instead, afghans began queueing outside polling stations even before they had opened, with thousands of soldiers deployed across the country. 15 people were killed in a suicide bombing in kabul, and there were dozens of other smaller incidents. but, throughout the day, voting did go ahead. translation: of course everyone is scared, because security is bad. but, despite all those fears, we are here and voting anyway, because our destiny depends on it. translation: i hope the people who are elected will do something for the young generation, and to improve security for the country. inside polling st
records thousands of deaths each year. the governments say they are keeping fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network dailyunderinvestment, critics say this has left public safety at risk. several million afghans have voted in parliamentary elections, the first to be organised entirely by the government since 2001. polling stations which could not open on saturday plan to do so on sunday. but the elections have been marred by violence, as sekunder kermani reports from kabul....
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records thousands of deaths each year. the governments say they are keeping fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network dailyhis has left public safety at risk. kidnappers in tanzania have released one of africa's richest people. billionaire mohammed dewji was in captivity for more than a week. it's unclear if a ransom was paid. rhodri davies has more. these are the remnants of a personal and national ordeal. in an upmarket area of dar es salaam, police were searching the scene where africa's youngest billionaire was released. mohammed dewji was set free early morning after ten days of captivity. he was unharmed apart from some bruises on his hands and legs. mohammed dewji broke the news himself on his company's twitter account, saying: "i thank allah that i have returned home safely. "i thank all my fellow tanzanians and everyone around "the world for their prayers." and while the kidnappers remain at large, they received a warning. translation: our country is safe and will continue to be safe. these people will be punished according to the law. we must bring an end to this. we can't let the kidnappers get
records thousands of deaths each year. the governments say they are keeping fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network dailyhis has left public safety at risk. kidnappers in tanzania have released one of africa's richest people. billionaire mohammed dewji was in captivity for more than a week. it's unclear if a ransom was paid. rhodri davies has more. these are the remnants of a personal and national ordeal. in an upmarket area of dar es salaam, police were searching the scene...