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the owner finally agreed to hire danny if he could pass a driver's test, but danny forgot whatever lessons he learned from trucking school as he tried to maneuver a 13 speed loaded with 100-pound-- 1000 pounds as the northern wind bellowed. he looked down when shifting gears during the test run. i hate to do this the interviewer said, but if you have to look down to shift you can't drive a water truck. it's dangerous up here. some truckers went to a bar later. what's going on they asked this table of women. one of the women smirked as danny went on about trying to find a job. she said he had the hands of a pretty boy and wouldn't last a day in the oilfield. the women took pity offering to have her husband put him to work on their property: trucks, bulldozers, tractors, trains and tires. danny moved equipment on the site for a few hundred dollars and quit three days later determined to make it as an oilfield trucker. the driver of the toyota tundra was gone and danny never heard from him since. the biker gave danny the keys to a semi- telling him in the dispatcher over the phone while runni
the owner finally agreed to hire danny if he could pass a driver's test, but danny forgot whatever lessons he learned from trucking school as he tried to maneuver a 13 speed loaded with 100-pound-- 1000 pounds as the northern wind bellowed. he looked down when shifting gears during the test run. i hate to do this the interviewer said, but if you have to look down to shift you can't drive a water truck. it's dangerous up here. some truckers went to a bar later. what's going on they asked this...
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stephanie: danny mentioned the downside risk.se assessment we have seen today are talking about the short-term, car crash cost of us really falling out of the e.u. when theresa may is scaring are those to somewhat alarm with the process of not exiting the e.u. without a deal, they are not really talking about the no deal scenario that is being assessed by the government. but we are talking about chaos with the customs' border and planes not being able to take off. that could be really bad for the economy in the short term. you would not be able to model that or see it show up in a 15 year cost necessarily. vonnie: u.k. government is saying a 15% gdp shortfall in the few years. with that be a -- would that be enough to scare parliamentarians to vote for something they don't want to vote for? stephanie: something that actually gets worked out over time a set of the worst things to happen, which you could talk about in the immediate scenario, but what they are talking about is not having a proper trade deal with that you -- proper t
stephanie: danny mentioned the downside risk.se assessment we have seen today are talking about the short-term, car crash cost of us really falling out of the e.u. when theresa may is scaring are those to somewhat alarm with the process of not exiting the e.u. without a deal, they are not really talking about the no deal scenario that is being assessed by the government. but we are talking about chaos with the customs' border and planes not being able to take off. that could be really bad for...
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join me is danny ce valos. this is percolating. is this a big get?r it threatens president trump depends on a number of assumptions about the link of connection. first, corsi relates to roger stone, and of course roger stone was involved with president trump. if the communication about the wikileaks dump of podesta e-mails went from corsi to stone to trump, then there is a possible connection and that could potentially be something that corsi could provide information about, but, i caution, it depends upon a number of different links that haven't been established yet. >> danny, also today new york state judge denying throwing out a lawsuit saying trump and his family violated charity laws with the management of their foundation. trump's attorney said the case should be dismissed because of the supremacy clause suggesting a sitting president should not be sued. where does this go? >> in the new york supreme court which is the trial court in new york decided that this issue has been resolved years ago and the new york state supreme court can decide the
join me is danny ce valos. this is percolating. is this a big get?r it threatens president trump depends on a number of assumptions about the link of connection. first, corsi relates to roger stone, and of course roger stone was involved with president trump. if the communication about the wikileaks dump of podesta e-mails went from corsi to stone to trump, then there is a possible connection and that could potentially be something that corsi could provide information about, but, i caution, it...
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so there's a strong possibility they already know these allegations. >> and, danny, how do you thinkng to play out? >> ultimately, what will happen. we'll wait to see the mueller report. don't forget also in the southern district of new york, that district attorney's office prosecutes cohen independently. they may take on a very significant role following the "wall street journal" report because remember cohen's case ca was in that district. that was done to insulate it of any firings that may happen of the special counsel or rod rosenstein or the entire mueller probe. >>> danny, real quick, how is the mueller investigation going to end on your term? what do you think? >> the government moves at the government's speed. >> okay. >> they may feel the urgency to get it done soon. >> danny cevallos, great to have you on a saturday morning. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. >>> up next, "up" with david gera. but first it's "your business" with j.j. ramberg. something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking
so there's a strong possibility they already know these allegations. >> and, danny, how do you thinkng to play out? >> ultimately, what will happen. we'll wait to see the mueller report. don't forget also in the southern district of new york, that district attorney's office prosecutes cohen independently. they may take on a very significant role following the "wall street journal" report because remember cohen's case ca was in that district. that was done to insulate it of...
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. >> joining me now is nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. on his own, is that something the legal team would have allowed him to do that? >> no legal team would allow the president, particularly this president, to answer questions given by a prosecutor, but it assumed facts in evidence. prosecutors never give questions to defendants, suspects, or someone else. if they did, lawyers would be screaming if they submitted them themselves. no matter what, the lawyers will review his answers and possibly redraft them or suggest edits. and they must have the influence of his lawyers. otherwise i would. be surprised if his attorneys withdrew from representation. >> he also expressed his concern about muellers intentions. take a listen. >> i was asked a series of questions. i've answered them very easily. i'm sure they're tricked up. he said it may have been a good day. it was rainy. therefore, he told a lie. he puerjured himself. >> danny, what's your take on a perjury trap? >> on one hand it would imply some type of prosecutorial misconduct. i don't
. >> joining me now is nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. on his own, is that something the legal team would have allowed him to do that? >> no legal team would allow the president, particularly this president, to answer questions given by a prosecutor, but it assumed facts in evidence. prosecutors never give questions to defendants, suspects, or someone else. if they did, lawyers would be screaming if they submitted them themselves. no matter what, the lawyers...
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. >> danny: i can't. you know why?anthony: i mean, people love you. >> danny: yeah, they have to say that. how can you say something mean about somebody who might be mean back at you? >> anthony: it's an industry, are you kidding me? ♪ >> danny: people ask, "what was it like the first time you saw iggy?" and i didn't see him. i heard the music from down the hall. i mean, i thought, "this is the rock and roll i always wanted to hear." something that was this fierce, and yet there was a tune there. >> anthony: when i bought funhouse, in high school, i was immediately ostracized. this was defining music and normal people didn't like it. >> danny: the ramones met because they were four outcasts in a high school with 5,000 people who liked funhouse. okay. they had it all figured out. they would sell as many records as the great record sellers would sell. and in a few years they would have so much money that they would retire and never have to work again. >> anthony: right, especially with each other. >> danny: guess what? t
. >> danny: i can't. you know why?anthony: i mean, people love you. >> danny: yeah, they have to say that. how can you say something mean about somebody who might be mean back at you? >> anthony: it's an industry, are you kidding me? ♪ >> danny: people ask, "what was it like the first time you saw iggy?" and i didn't see him. i heard the music from down the hall. i mean, i thought, "this is the rock and roll i always wanted to hear." something that...
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the person who manage that project was director danny boyle.th garden rakes. they like... to ta ke with garden rakes. they like... to take all these patterns and scrub the sand into shade. they treated shade with the sun etiquette is beautiful images. this one up at the moment in scotland's is absolutely beautiful loss of one of the first black officers who serve in the army. we tried to go to around 30 beaches around britain. they're still going around in some. we finished your because the tide. we tried to personalise the numbers, so numbing, so extraordinary, so it is trying to personalise their connection, individualstories, through the imperial war museum. so you get back in touch with the individuals involved. sometimes they are very significant and wilfred 0wen is a very significant person in history. certainly in terms of the speech where he left from the survey in france. what gave you the idea? i've seen, look there, the half face as the tide comes in. i've never seen as the tide comes in. i've never seen this kind of drawing of the s
the person who manage that project was director danny boyle.th garden rakes. they like... to ta ke with garden rakes. they like... to take all these patterns and scrub the sand into shade. they treated shade with the sun etiquette is beautiful images. this one up at the moment in scotland's is absolutely beautiful loss of one of the first black officers who serve in the army. we tried to go to around 30 beaches around britain. they're still going around in some. we finished your because the...
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all right, danny, thank you very much, danny shaw, our home affairs correspondent.ing sanctions against iran today. it follows president trump's controversial decision to abandon the international nuclear deal with tehran. mr trump says the sanctions will be the strongest ever put in place. they will hit the iran's oil and banking sectors in particular, and they've sparked mass protests in iran. naomi grimley reports. "death to america," shouted these protesters in tehran. burning the american flag is a yearly ritual on the anniversary of the siege of the us embassy in 1979. this week, though, there is extra antagonism, as america reimposes oil and financial sanctions on iran. the trump administration wants to reverse a deal brokered by barack obama which aimed to curb iran's nuclear ambitions in return for better trade. the new sanctions target key pillars of the iranian economy, including oil, shipping and banking, with more than 700 entities being targeted. but eight major importers of iranian oil, including india and japan, have been granted temporary waivers. e
all right, danny, thank you very much, danny shaw, our home affairs correspondent.ing sanctions against iran today. it follows president trump's controversial decision to abandon the international nuclear deal with tehran. mr trump says the sanctions will be the strongest ever put in place. they will hit the iran's oil and banking sectors in particular, and they've sparked mass protests in iran. naomi grimley reports. "death to america," shouted these protesters in tehran. burning the...
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danny, thank you so much. danielle, thank you. danny, what is next on this?nt to go my friend. >> well, trump now has a person favorable to him in that office temporarily appointed. whether or not that appointment is constitutional is an open question. whether or not that appointment was the proper succession is an open question. in spite of all, that trump now has essentially a party loyalist or a trump loyalist or an anti-mueller investigationist in that seat. so it remains to be seen how whitaker, will he look at this as the world's eyes are watching me, i should be even handed, or will he decide that i will act consistent with the way i've always believed about this mueller probe and do whatever i can? or he might even continue on as a kind of mole. bring mueller in. ask him what's going on thp and then let president trump in on the direction of the investigation. >> there's really two vieds of th -- sides of this. there is what is happening on whitaker and will democrats and republicans go through a process that answers this question, is it constitutiona
danny, thank you so much. danielle, thank you. danny, what is next on this?nt to go my friend. >> well, trump now has a person favorable to him in that office temporarily appointed. whether or not that appointment is constitutional is an open question. whether or not that appointment was the proper succession is an open question. in spite of all, that trump now has essentially a party loyalist or a trump loyalist or an anti-mueller investigationist in that seat. so it remains to be seen...
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danny shaw, bbc news.a lecturer in criminology at oxford brookes university. good morning. that was clearly back in marcha good morning. that was clearly back in march a very uncomfortable period for the parole board. what do you think caroline corby is going to do and need to do to address that loss of confidence that the parole board members feel themselves and a lot of confidence that people with a stake in the parole boards decisions might have? good morning and clearly it has been a very difficult time for the parole board and she has stepped into one of the most difficultjobs in the criminal justice system. time will tell whether she is given the support and resources she needs to really make a success of that. the parole board is now 50 years old and the volume of cases and the complexity of cases, and public expectations in the board have clearly changed. now is the time, really, for open debate about what we expect from a modern, 2ist—ce ntu ry what we expect from a modern, 2ist—century parole sys
danny shaw, bbc news.a lecturer in criminology at oxford brookes university. good morning. that was clearly back in marcha good morning. that was clearly back in march a very uncomfortable period for the parole board. what do you think caroline corby is going to do and need to do to address that loss of confidence that the parole board members feel themselves and a lot of confidence that people with a stake in the parole boards decisions might have? good morning and clearly it has been a very...
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arsenal striker danny welbeck, suffered what looked to be a serious injury, in their europa league gamest night. he jumped for a header and landed badly on his right ankle — he was taken to hospital and manager unai emery described the injury as "very big". arsenal drew 0—0 with sporting lisbon at the emirates to make it through to the knock—out stages. welbeck‘s team—mates on the pitch were clearly shaken — and the well wishes came quickly on social media. see you soon". a heart—felt message
arsenal striker danny welbeck, suffered what looked to be a serious injury, in their europa league gamest night. he jumped for a header and landed badly on his right ankle — he was taken to hospital and manager unai emery described the injury as "very big". arsenal drew 0—0 with sporting lisbon at the emirates to make it through to the knock—out stages. welbeck‘s team—mates on the pitch were clearly shaken — and the well wishes came quickly on social media. see you...
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thank you, paul butler and danny savali zbloochlt and ahead. avoiding war zones where men and women are serving america. you're about to have a fire fight on your hands. you can't avoid from me. ♪ ♪ >>> now for my weekly memo to president trump. it's customary for a sitting united states president to visit american troops. it boosts morale and shows gratitude and respect for their profound sacrifice. but nearly two years into his term as president, donald trump has yet to visit a war zone. let me tell you what i think about all of this. i would have thought that since in president went to mar-a-lago for the holidays, it would have been at least a simple hop on air force one torg to the mexican border, where you, mr. president, have sent over 5,000 troops, 5,000 members of the military to the border waiting on what you call was an invasion that was coming, that everyone in the world told you that that was way out and was not an invasion. you went golfing while people in the military could not share the holiday with their loved ones, while they s
thank you, paul butler and danny savali zbloochlt and ahead. avoiding war zones where men and women are serving america. you're about to have a fire fight on your hands. you can't avoid from me. ♪ ♪ >>> now for my weekly memo to president trump. it's customary for a sitting united states president to visit american troops. it boosts morale and shows gratitude and respect for their profound sacrifice. but nearly two years into his term as president, donald trump has yet to visit a...
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danny, 46%. hmm, who got 46% two years ago? donald trump. i think we now know what the floor and the ceiling is in a trump republican party. >> so that's the problem for donald trump. you are exactly right. there is a good news story for the democrats a good news story for the republicans. also a bad 74 for both of them. for donald trump the message is dude if you keep talking to your base, if all you want to do is go out there and have rallies and throw red meat, guess what, 2020 is coming. sarah palin said i can see 2020 from this table, that's not a good news story for you. on the ought side, there is an important message for democrats. you have to look at the list to remember, the darlings the great hopefuls, garcia in arizona, gillum in florida, abrams, o'rourke, porter, eastman, all of these guys, they lost. >> they didn't get the signature superstar. though they did get scott walker. that's probably their signature defeated. >> i like scott walker a lot. he's also been governor for two terms. he's really not popular. >> a fourth time.
danny, 46%. hmm, who got 46% two years ago? donald trump. i think we now know what the floor and the ceiling is in a trump republican party. >> so that's the problem for donald trump. you are exactly right. there is a good news story for the democrats a good news story for the republicans. also a bad 74 for both of them. for donald trump the message is dude if you keep talking to your base, if all you want to do is go out there and have rallies and throw red meat, guess what, 2020 is...
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danny boyle's tributes to the fallen have begun.portraits of some of those who lost their lives are being etched onto 32 beaches, before being washed away by the tide. this morning, the queen will attend the national service of remembrance at the cenotaph and two minutes of silence will be observed. then, at 12.30, big ben will lead bells of remembrance across the world. and later this evening, the royal family will attend a special service at westminster abbey. then more than a thousand beacons will be lit around the uk, to symbolise an end to the darkness of war. we've mentioned the beach portraits, live pictures from folkestone, wilfred 0wen, famous first world war poet. his poetry for many symbolised the horror of the conflict. wilfred 0wen, a young officer killed very shortly before the armistice, before the end of the first world war, and his mother got the telegram telling her he was dead just as the bells we re her he was dead just as the bells were ringing out for the armistice, by cruel irony, just as the war was lending,
danny boyle's tributes to the fallen have begun.portraits of some of those who lost their lives are being etched onto 32 beaches, before being washed away by the tide. this morning, the queen will attend the national service of remembrance at the cenotaph and two minutes of silence will be observed. then, at 12.30, big ben will lead bells of remembrance across the world. and later this evening, the royal family will attend a special service at westminster abbey. then more than a thousand...
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assange were up to. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, our legal analyst. coincidentally or almost simultaneously the "wall street journal" reported the u.s., the justice department in particular is optimistic about julian assange's return to the u.s. several things have changed, not the least of which is ecuador has a different president than it had when they gave him asylum inside their embassy in london. what would be involved in that? is there anything that indicates to you that they may be able to get him back to the u.s. >> ecuador gave him asylum in a country within a country. this could be renegotiated, this could be something that the mueller team might even suggest to julian assange that if he has information that is valuable maybe they would be less inclined to charge him. as it is the espionage act is the most probable climb but that's a world war i era law and its applicability is of questionable constitutionality. especially in the context of journalism so that is something that could be happening. it's hard to say but there may be nations goi
assange were up to. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, our legal analyst. coincidentally or almost simultaneously the "wall street journal" reported the u.s., the justice department in particular is optimistic about julian assange's return to the u.s. several things have changed, not the least of which is ecuador has a different president than it had when they gave him asylum inside their embassy in london. what would be involved in that? is there anything that indicates to...
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welcome to danny danon, ambassador from israel.e heard them say that they will be relentless. what is the israeli reaction today? are you concerned about the exemptions question mark did we soften the blow a little bit? danny: we welcome the sanctions you see -- sanctions. panicking. this is the right direction to change the reality in iran. it's important to apply more there is afore decision about the waivers, which are temporary. we see major companies pulling convincean, trying to those companies, but it's not working for them. major airlines, air france, , seeingairways, to tell more and more business coming out of iran, very important. in the history of sanctions, they tend to did -- to decay over time and people find ways to get around them. whether it is china, russia, someone else, they figure out ways to get around it. are you concerned that if the iranians don't capitulate it might decay? thet depends on determination of the u.s. leadership. as of yesterday, mr. bolton, the national security advisor, was very determined
welcome to danny danon, ambassador from israel.e heard them say that they will be relentless. what is the israeli reaction today? are you concerned about the exemptions question mark did we soften the blow a little bit? danny: we welcome the sanctions you see -- sanctions. panicking. this is the right direction to change the reality in iran. it's important to apply more there is afore decision about the waivers, which are temporary. we see major companies pulling convincean, trying to those...
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danny shaw, bbc news.st with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. plus, england's top doctor has called on the nhs to embrace technology such as skype and apps, so patients can avoid hospital and save the nhs millions. those stories and more at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the united states authorities say they will prevent people who illegally enter the country from claiming asylum. a former us marine with suspected mental health problems has been identified as the gunman who killed 12 people at a bar in california. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we're going to begin with vox. it's leading with the latest us policy to limit asylum for migrants, and it calls it donald trump's "most legally dicey immigration move yet". that is the quote over at vox. the front page of the independent has a rather alarming messge from the eu, which expects britain to have the weakest growth in the bloc over the next two years. th
danny shaw, bbc news.st with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. plus, england's top doctor has called on the nhs to embrace technology such as skype and apps, so patients can avoid hospital and save the nhs millions. those stories and more at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the united states authorities say they will prevent people who illegally enter the country from claiming asylum. a former us marine with suspected mental health problems has been identified as...
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. >>> next to something truly bizarre involving actor danny devito. >> students at purchase college justside new york city stumbled upon what appears to be a secret room. but here's the crazy part, the entrance to this room is hidden behind a bathroom paper towel dispenser. >> that alone is weird enough. but look closely. inside that little graffiti-covered room, in the corner is what appears to be a shrine dedicated to danny >> so many questions here, including who discovered the shrine. >> uh-huh. >> also, how long has it been there? for decades? who put it there and why is there a secret room behind a paper towel dispenser in a men's room at suny purchase in the first place? >> what kind of witchcraftery are they practicing at suny purchase? the shrine. what devil magic? the shrine is decked out with a poster of devito and a small handwritten placard instructing parishioners to leave offerings. >> we don't know if danny devito knows about this but i bet you he'd dig it. >> uh-huh. now he's realizing why it felt like somebody's been -- >> poking him. >> exactly. >>> in honor of his 70t
. >>> next to something truly bizarre involving actor danny devito. >> students at purchase college justside new york city stumbled upon what appears to be a secret room. but here's the crazy part, the entrance to this room is hidden behind a bathroom paper towel dispenser. >> that alone is weird enough. but look closely. inside that little graffiti-covered room, in the corner is what appears to be a shrine dedicated to danny >> so many questions here, including who...
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it's a project which was commissioned by film director danny boyle.eyjust deal with garden rakes. it is important that the mac incredible. they call a fan in your eye, they scrub... take these patterns, scrub the sand into shade and flat, so they create a shape with the sun and you get the digital images. there is one art at ayr in scotla nd images. there is one art at ayr in scotland that will absolutely read full. one of the first black officers deserve any army. we tried to go to 30 beaches around britain and some are still going on because of the tide. we finished here because the tide came in but we painted the portrait of people and it is trying to personalise the numbers that are so numbing, so extraordinary. the connection to individual stories, through the immediate war museum, you get back in touch with the individuals involved and sometimes they are very significant. yet a significant person in our history and knowing of the wall and in terms of this beach where he left from his serve in france. what gave you the idea? you like it is so ori
it's a project which was commissioned by film director danny boyle.eyjust deal with garden rakes. it is important that the mac incredible. they call a fan in your eye, they scrub... take these patterns, scrub the sand into shade and flat, so they create a shape with the sun and you get the digital images. there is one art at ayr in scotla nd images. there is one art at ayr in scotland that will absolutely read full. one of the first black officers deserve any army. we tried to go to 30 beaches...
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danny welbeck suffered an horrendous ankle injury inside the opening half an hour which will more thannd international fell awkwardly inside the opposition penalty area and was stretchered off, as the gunners qualify for the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emerick aubameyang in a scoring position outside the box. but unai emery‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus.
danny welbeck suffered an horrendous ankle injury inside the opening half an hour which will more thannd international fell awkwardly inside the opposition penalty area and was stretchered off, as the gunners qualify for the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emerick aubameyang in a scoring position outside the box. but unai emery‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury...
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danny boyle's moving tribute to the fallen began. huge portraits of some of those who lost their lives will be etched onto 32 beaches before being washed away by the tide. 11 o'clock is when the guns stopped firing 100 years ago. this morning, the queen will attend the national service of remembrance here at the cenotaph and two minutes of silence will be observed. then at 12:30, big ben will lead bells of remembrance across the world. and later this evening, the royal family will attend a special service at westminster abbey before more than 1,000 beacons are lit around the uk to symbolise an end to the darkness of war. let's find out a bit more about today. brea kfast‘s graham satchell is at horse guards parade. good morning, graham. this is horse guards parade, the cenotaph is behind us on whitehall, stjames parkis behind us on whitehall, stjames park is over there, if you know london, this is where horse guards parade, the service men and women will be gathering in a couple of hours, probably from about half past eight or nine o'
danny boyle's moving tribute to the fallen began. huge portraits of some of those who lost their lives will be etched onto 32 beaches before being washed away by the tide. 11 o'clock is when the guns stopped firing 100 years ago. this morning, the queen will attend the national service of remembrance here at the cenotaph and two minutes of silence will be observed. then at 12:30, big ben will lead bells of remembrance across the world. and later this evening, the royal family will attend a...
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danny savage visited newcastle. people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do the job, to be honest at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people?! the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute and it's alljust a bit vague really. 0utside another north—east institution, there was more food for thought. are we out, are we in? are
danny savage visited newcastle. people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may....
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our correspondent danny savage has spent the day in newcastle. how is life going to be different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead because there's sort of been back and forths. i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do thejob, to be honest at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people?! the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute and it's alljust a bit vague really. outside another north east institution, there was more food for
our correspondent danny savage has spent the day in newcastle. how is life going to be different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead because there's sort of been back and forths. i just want to know what is...
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ambassador danny danon responds to the fallout. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen
ambassador danny danon responds to the fallout. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis...
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. >> she was on gwyneth paltrow's podcast talking about husband danny moder. >> he truly is the bestlife was to hitch my wagon to danny moder. >> that's so romantic. >> it's true. >> dermot mulroney plays julia's boyfriend. this is the third time these two have acted together. it's kinda become a thing. >> yeah, we are basically bffs, well chronicled. i am taking advice from julia about how to run a house. she'll make a homemade pizza. hasn't missed any of her kids' soccer games and carpools kids. not a lot of people know that about her. >> what's on your bucket list? so what is the thing you haven't done? >> i really want to work with julia roberts a fourth time. >> yes. >> yeah. >> okay. >> that is what we all want too, a fifth and sixth. always work together. we know julia wanted what she got for her birthday. she got this mahj set. >> there is so much award show buzz around nicole kidman's performance on "boy erased." >> what was it like when you realized nicole kidman was going to play you? >> i still haven't woke up. >> they're going to do things for you. >> when i saw her play
. >> she was on gwyneth paltrow's podcast talking about husband danny moder. >> he truly is the bestlife was to hitch my wagon to danny moder. >> that's so romantic. >> it's true. >> dermot mulroney plays julia's boyfriend. this is the third time these two have acted together. it's kinda become a thing. >> yeah, we are basically bffs, well chronicled. i am taking advice from julia about how to run a house. she'll make a homemade pizza. hasn't missed any of...
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danny, i know we're in the area of reading tea leaves here.you anticipate could happen on monday? do you think we'll get more indictments on monday or before hand? >> there could be more indictments on monday. a big indicator is any time the government asks for more time to work with a cooperating witness, that's usually a pretty good sign they still need more information out of this witness and they don't want to tip off any potential targets that are still out there. you could also make an educate ed guess that it appears that julian assange has been charged by a criminal complaint already. if that's true then you start looking in the direction of roger stone and anyone associated with roger stone. that might be a safe bet if there are indictments coming out on monday. then you have the possibility that the mueller team given the new attorney general feels the need for speed and to wrap this up and get their indictments out as soon as possible in the event the acting attorney general seeks to interfere with the mueller investigation to the e
danny, i know we're in the area of reading tea leaves here.you anticipate could happen on monday? do you think we'll get more indictments on monday or before hand? >> there could be more indictments on monday. a big indicator is any time the government asks for more time to work with a cooperating witness, that's usually a pretty good sign they still need more information out of this witness and they don't want to tip off any potential targets that are still out there. you could also make...
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you can hear the danny squad is very excited. this is another close race, again, that we're going to be watching into the election. >> steve patterson, thanks for that. >>> we want to head over to missouri where clare mark cccas is tied with josh hawley. morgan, the president we know will be there tomorrow. it doesn't allow early voting. tell us more about the enthusiasm levels there for tuesday. >> people are fired up, ayman. they're ready to head to the poll p poll. we've been here in st. louis. this is one of the tightest senate races in the entire country. on one hand, we have democratic incumbent claire mccaskill facing josh hawley. she is one of the most vulnerable democratic senators in the senate and that's because she's in one of these ten senators who are fighting for reelection now in states that trump won. trump took missouri by about 20 points and that was back in 2016. so she has to really prove to the voter here on the ground she can reach across the aisle and make nice with the president who a lot of her constitue
you can hear the danny squad is very excited. this is another close race, again, that we're going to be watching into the election. >> steve patterson, thanks for that. >>> we want to head over to missouri where clare mark cccas is tied with josh hawley. morgan, the president we know will be there tomorrow. it doesn't allow early voting. tell us more about the enthusiasm levels there for tuesday. >> people are fired up, ayman. they're ready to head to the poll p poll. we've...
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the president called this guy in nevada, danny tarkanian, who has run for office a lot in nevada, he's lost every time. the president had called him and told him not to run for the senate this year, so as to clear the way for republican u.s. senator dean heller to run for re-elect in nevada, without the hassle of having a republican primary challenge. so, the president intervened to keep that primary challenger out, to clear the way for dean heller. so dean heller could be re-elected. trump-endorsed senator dean heller last night lost his re-election race. he lost his seat in the u.s. senate. he was beaten by a democrat named jacky rosen, who was a democratic member of congress who had to give up her seat to run against dean heller. that was a good bargain for her. she'll be coming back to washington as a u.s. senator instead of as a member of congress. but because she had to leave her seat in congress in order to run for the senate, that left her congressional seat open. and this was where the trump genius came in. having advised danny tarkanian that he wasn't allowed to run in the se
the president called this guy in nevada, danny tarkanian, who has run for office a lot in nevada, he's lost every time. the president had called him and told him not to run for the senate this year, so as to clear the way for republican u.s. senator dean heller to run for re-elect in nevada, without the hassle of having a republican primary challenge. so, the president intervened to keep that primary challenger out, to clear the way for dean heller. so dean heller could be re-elected....
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jill wine-banks, danny, thanks to both of you for your insights. greg, you're going to stay with us we'll are coming back to you later on in the hour. >>> coming up, what you need to know about the russian born businessman and former trump associate with a criminal past. his role in the efforts to get the kremlin's approval for a trump tower in moscow. you're watching msnbc. >>> i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia because we've stayed away. and i have no loans with russia. i have no investments in russia. none whatsoever. i don't have property in russia. there's no talking to russia, there was no phone calls. i didn't make phone calls to russia, i didn't receive phone calls. i didn't have meetings. i didn't have texts. i didn't have any -- i have nothing to do with russia. nothing to do with russia. >> nothing to do with russia. now, thanks to michael cohen's latest plea deal, it's looking more like that was not true. cohen told congress last year that the moscow project ended in ja
jill wine-banks, danny, thanks to both of you for your insights. greg, you're going to stay with us we'll are coming back to you later on in the hour. >>> coming up, what you need to know about the russian born businessman and former trump associate with a criminal past. his role in the efforts to get the kremlin's approval for a trump tower in moscow. you're watching msnbc. >>> i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in...
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but what they're trying to find out and, danny, tell me if it's relevant or not. the president talked about wikileaks and said we were going to get surprises and have information and he knew things about wikileaks that you and i might not know about wikileaks. >> he sits down with federal investigators and supposedly they ask him, how did you know about this wikileaks data dump? he says, for example, hypothetically, to avoid getting in trouble. oh, i think i read it on the internet somewhere. but that may work at a cocktail party. but federal investigators follow up with additional questions if they don't like the direction that they think a witness is going in. you can't fudge the truth with federal investigators because, for the most part, they've done a ton of research before they sit down with a witness. and that's the kind of white lie that would be anything but a white lie to federal prosecutors under section 1,001. which is the genesis of that information. if that came, if corsi is the origin of the information about wikileaks and that made it through inter
but what they're trying to find out and, danny, tell me if it's relevant or not. the president talked about wikileaks and said we were going to get surprises and have information and he knew things about wikileaks that you and i might not know about wikileaks. >> he sits down with federal investigators and supposedly they ask him, how did you know about this wikileaks data dump? he says, for example, hypothetically, to avoid getting in trouble. oh, i think i read it on the internet...
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danny macatee: well, he was-- seamus o'donnell: brake lights. it was brake lights in a tree. announcer: paramedic seamus o'donnell and danny macatee's job was to keep nico alive until firefighters could get him out. female: we rarely have someone that trapped. announcer: but freeing nico turned out to be so much harder than rescue captain beth kidrow expected. beth: it was just completely mangled and he was part of that. you know, he was entangled in it, embedded in the car. announcer: for more than two hours, every technique in the manual was tried to get nico out. each and every one failed. concern was growing that nico would not get out of this car alive. a call was placed to san francisco general for a surgeon to come and do a field amputation. beth: there was just a moment where, you know, i stood up and took a deep breath and looked at everyone and said, "come on, guys, i'm out of ideas. like what else?" bob postel: i really don't know what made it come to me like that. announcer: it was division chief bob postel who came up with the what
danny macatee: well, he was-- seamus o'donnell: brake lights. it was brake lights in a tree. announcer: paramedic seamus o'donnell and danny macatee's job was to keep nico alive until firefighters could get him out. female: we rarely have someone that trapped. announcer: but freeing nico turned out to be so much harder than rescue captain beth kidrow expected. beth: it was just completely mangled and he was part of that. you know, he was entangled in it, embedded in the car. announcer: for more...
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we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next. stay with us. we'll be right back. . lou: this is a country now dealing with a rising surge in anti-semitic incidents across the country. it's happening as well in europe and on a global scale as well. to discuss all of this, i'm pleased to have with us tonight, the permanent representative of israel to the united nations, ambassador danny danon. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, lou. lou: mr. ambassador, the number of incidents in this country are rising, the tragedy most recently in pittsburgh. senseless, mad violence carried out to. what do you attribute these incidents of anti-semitism. there was a time where it seemed so marginal in this country in particular, but now it is taking on tremendous, tremendous numbers. >> unfortunately, anti-semitism is on the rise. not only in europe but also here in the united states. and the global attack in pittsburgh was a global attack on the jewish community, attack on american values to come to a synagogue on a saturday mo
we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next. stay with us. we'll be right back. . lou: this is a country now dealing with a rising surge in anti-semitic incidents across the country. it's happening as well in europe and on a global scale as well. to discuss all of this, i'm pleased to have with us tonight, the permanent representative of israel to the united nations, ambassador danny danon. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having...
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danny? government's migration policy and that how —— and how that impacts upon us after brexit. first question from cassandra on twitter, cannot type one diabetics be assured that their insulin will be readily available? —— can. their insulin will be readily available? -- can. this question of medical supplies is one we will be thinking about in health. if the withdrawal agreement is to go through then things will continue pretty much as usual, so you would expect the supply to continue as it currently does. in the event the withdrawal deal does not go through them we find ourselves in different scenarios, with the no deal scenario being the most extreme end of that. in that case there will be probable interruptions to the supply of different medicines and that is because they will be delays at the border and there might be regulatory differences which have to be introduced and all sorts of different things could happen. the government is making sure that there will be discontinuing supply t
danny? government's migration policy and that how —— and how that impacts upon us after brexit. first question from cassandra on twitter, cannot type one diabetics be assured that their insulin will be readily available? —— can. their insulin will be readily available? -- can. this question of medical supplies is one we will be thinking about in health. if the withdrawal agreement is to go through then things will continue pretty much as usual, so you would expect the supply to continue...
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we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next.with us. we'll be right back. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better
we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next.with us. we'll be right back. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal....
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we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next. stay with us. we'll be right back. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the doctor's office just for a shot. but why go back there... when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take n
we take that up with israeli ambassador to the united nations danny danon, he joins us next. stay with us. we'll be right back. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured...
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and pete williams and harry litman and of course, danny cevallos, a busy day on the the legal front. >>> come up today, the special e election and a live report from mississippi where the senate runoff has turned into the a referendum on race. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the people. that means lowering healthcare costs, increasing pay through rebuilding america, and cleaning up corruption. and it means having the strength to stand up for our values. it's time to make washington work for the people again. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk
and pete williams and harry litman and of course, danny cevallos, a busy day on the the legal front. >>> come up today, the special e election and a live report from mississippi where the senate runoff has turned into the a referendum on race. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the people. that means lowering healthcare costs, increasing pay through rebuilding america, and cleaning up corruption....
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danny shaw, bbc news.igration, with a new proposal to restrict asylum claims. migrants entering illegally across america's southern border with mexico will no longer be eligible for asylum. the american civil liberties union has described the move as illegal, and it's almost certain to be challenged in court. chris buckler reports from washington. securing america's long border with mexico has become one of president trump's greatest concerns. he believes that the asylum laws are being abused by those who cross illegally and, as a result, he says he intends to change them. currently, anyone can claim refuge within a year of entering the country by whatever means. but in future, the president intends to restrict that right only to those who queue up and cross at one of the official ports of entry. in a statement, the department of homeland security said: hi, papi! in a statement, the department of homeland security said:. hi, papi! and they insisted the president had the right to change the rules because it
danny shaw, bbc news.igration, with a new proposal to restrict asylum claims. migrants entering illegally across america's southern border with mexico will no longer be eligible for asylum. the american civil liberties union has described the move as illegal, and it's almost certain to be challenged in court. chris buckler reports from washington. securing america's long border with mexico has become one of president trump's greatest concerns. he believes that the asylum laws are being abused...
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danny savage, bbc news.carl sargeant, whose body was found last november, has been adjourned until a date yet to be announced by the coroner. the first minister of wales, carwynjones, will be recalled to face fresh questions. he sacked mr sargeant over allegations that he'd acted inappropriately towards women. today carl sargeant‘s family said they were disappointed that after five days in court the inquest had yet to conclude. a search for a couple missing near the coast in south—west scotland has been called off for the day due to bad weather. susan and james kenneavy‘s car was found empty on drummore beach yesterday morning. police say they've had no contact with their family, but searching by land, sea and airwill resume this weekend. the number of excess deaths in england and wales last winter was the highest recorded for more than 40 years. the office for national statistics estimates that more than 50,000 people died mainly as a result of flu and the particularly cold weather — a statistic not seen si
danny savage, bbc news.carl sargeant, whose body was found last november, has been adjourned until a date yet to be announced by the coroner. the first minister of wales, carwynjones, will be recalled to face fresh questions. he sacked mr sargeant over allegations that he'd acted inappropriately towards women. today carl sargeant‘s family said they were disappointed that after five days in court the inquest had yet to conclude. a search for a couple missing near the coast in south—west...
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danny, first, jams comey says he's going to resist. can he? >> only a handful of people subpoenas by congress have successfully changed those subpoenas. congress has the apparent power to conduct investigations into an almost up limited raise of issues. sometimes to testify in open hearings. but sometimes privately or sit for depositions which are interviews under oath and recorded, taken down by a court reporter. so that every word is swosh sworn in. every word is a potential false statement or perjury attempt, as trump might say. >> from the legal perspective? >> doesn't reduce the power to subpoena. but it does matter politically in that as soon as the new cold, the naturally house, takes over in january. the interest in that investigation is going to dissipate. practically speaking, there's little point in issuing it now. >> so this is political. >> there's no other way to look at it. if you want to look at it as retaliation or what other lawyers have said they would subpoena whitaker. >> said whitaker's going to be the first person to inv
danny, first, jams comey says he's going to resist. can he? >> only a handful of people subpoenas by congress have successfully changed those subpoenas. congress has the apparent power to conduct investigations into an almost up limited raise of issues. sometimes to testify in open hearings. but sometimes privately or sit for depositions which are interviews under oath and recorded, taken down by a court reporter. so that every word is swosh sworn in. every word is a potential false...
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danny shaw, bbc news.ts of queensland. a catastrophic fire warning has now been issued, for the first time in the state's history. extreme weather conditions have also hit new south wales, with torrential rain and flooding in sydney, from where, hywel griffith reports. fleeing the fires while they still can. for a thousand queensland residents there has been no choice but to leave their homes behind. bush fires are a familiar thread in australia but not here and not at this time of year. the heatwave combined with fierce wind created what the emergency services called a firestorm. it is not normal for queensland, people will burn to death, normal approach will not work if the situation develops as it is expected to develop. it is no different to a category five cyclone coming straight to your door. more than 130 fires continue to burn as the day ended up some homes have been destroyed but rescue teams have stopped lives from being lost. 800 miles down the coast it was a very different storm testing the aut
danny shaw, bbc news.ts of queensland. a catastrophic fire warning has now been issued, for the first time in the state's history. extreme weather conditions have also hit new south wales, with torrential rain and flooding in sydney, from where, hywel griffith reports. fleeing the fires while they still can. for a thousand queensland residents there has been no choice but to leave their homes behind. bush fires are a familiar thread in australia but not here and not at this time of year. the...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. danny, what do these figures tell us?o the uk from european union countries. at the same time, a big rise in the number of eu citizens living here who have decided to emigrate, in fa ct, who have decided to emigrate, in fact, that is the highest number on record. they are giving their reasons as a desire either to leave home, go at live at home in home countries or for work—related reasons. these trends have been evident since the 2016 referendum, and the effect of this is that eu net migration is now at 74,000, that's the lowest figure for six yea rs, that's the lowest figure for six years, at the same time, immigration from outside the eu, in particular countries in asia, is rising, the net figure is 248,000, that's the figure they are, that is the highest it has been since 2004. what do these figures mean in terms of the government's overall target for net migration? the population of this country is still growing, many more people coming to live here then are departing, overall net migration is an average 273,000, tha
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. danny, what do these figures tell us?o the uk from european union countries. at the same time, a big rise in the number of eu citizens living here who have decided to emigrate, in fa ct, who have decided to emigrate, in fact, that is the highest number on record. they are giving their reasons as a desire either to leave home, go at live at home in home countries or for work—related reasons. these trends have been evident since the 2016...
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danny savage visited newcastle. different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what's the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel that she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do the job, to be honest, at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people? the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute, and it's alljust a bit vague really. outside another north—east institution, there was more food for thought. are we o
danny savage visited newcastle. different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what's the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for...
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danny shaw, bbc news.y in their first few years of work than men do. the institute for fiscal studies found that by the end of their twenties, female graduates earn 28% more than other women. for men, the difference is only 8%. lauren moss reports. choosing to go to university can be an expensive decision. the average student leads with £50,000 of debt. for the first time, a report has examined whether graduates later make that back. it appears women are getting a better return on their investment. on average, by the age of 20 men, a female graduate earns £6,700 a year more than a woman who did not go to university —— by the age of 29. a man with a degree earns £2700 a year more than a man without. the subjects studied makes a big difference, with maths, science and medicine likely to lead to better wages than the creative arts, english philosophy. we see lots of men studying at institutions with zero or negative returns by 29. this return is likely to grow through men's 30s as graduate men tend to earn at
danny shaw, bbc news.y in their first few years of work than men do. the institute for fiscal studies found that by the end of their twenties, female graduates earn 28% more than other women. for men, the difference is only 8%. lauren moss reports. choosing to go to university can be an expensive decision. the average student leads with £50,000 of debt. for the first time, a report has examined whether graduates later make that back. it appears women are getting a better return on their...
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danny shaw, bbc news.has been accused of breaking her promise that there will be no customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. the times has seen a leaked letter sent from theresa may to dup leader arlene foster and says the wording suggests that the eu plans to put a customs border in the irish sea in the event of a no deal brexit. the prime minister has said she would not let a divide come into force. as many as 1a shots a day are closing on uk high streets as retailers face their toughest trading climate in five years. —— shops. fashion and electrical stores suffered the most as customers shop or online. nearly 2700 shops closed in the first half of the year. a phd thesis and a wheelchair are among a selection of items belonging to the late professor stephen hawking, that have sold for nearly £1.11 million at auction. the paper, submitted by the theoretical physicist in 1965, fetched nearly £600,000, while the wheelchair sold forjust under £300,000. the online sale, by the auction h
danny shaw, bbc news.has been accused of breaking her promise that there will be no customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. the times has seen a leaked letter sent from theresa may to dup leader arlene foster and says the wording suggests that the eu plans to put a customs border in the irish sea in the event of a no deal brexit. the prime minister has said she would not let a divide come into force. as many as 1a shots a day are closing on uk high streets as retailers...
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natalie azar, and danny cevellos, thank you so much.nksgiving. >>> let the holiday shopping spree again. joling kent is out looking for the best bargains. >> reporter: knocks are already -- folks are already lined up behind me, we're going to show you what the best deals when, when you should buy and when. t deals when, when you should buy and when with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. >>> hours from now, millions across the country are set to hit the stores and brave those black friday crowds. that's right, it's thursday and it may as well be called black friday, but it seems like the deals keep starting earlier and earlier. nbc joling kent -- jo ling kent live at a best buy. >> reporter: you have not missed the boat. i'll tell you who's on top of it right now. it's all of thes
natalie azar, and danny cevellos, thank you so much.nksgiving. >>> let the holiday shopping spree again. joling kent is out looking for the best bargains. >> reporter: knocks are already -- folks are already lined up behind me, we're going to show you what the best deals when, when you should buy and when. t deals when, when you should buy and when with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping...
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danny shaw, bbc news.illed and 22 others injured in a series the local government says it's investigating the cause of the incident. our china correspondent stephen mcdonelljoins us from beijing. just take us through what has happened. a series of blasts and fires on approach to a major chemicalfactory in a fires on approach to a major chemical factory in a small city to the north—west of beijing have seen at least 22 people killed and 22 more people hospitalised. what seemed to have happened is that one of these trucks, either taking chemicals to or away from the factory has somehow caught fire. it has then exploded, moving fire to other chemical trucks and even to cars. firetrucks are then seen moving down the street, suppressing fire on all of those vehicles. factory is obviously closed down the. people may not have heard of the. people may not have heard of the city of zhangjiakou until now, but they certainly will in the future because that is where the 2022 winter alpine olympic events will be held a
danny shaw, bbc news.illed and 22 others injured in a series the local government says it's investigating the cause of the incident. our china correspondent stephen mcdonelljoins us from beijing. just take us through what has happened. a series of blasts and fires on approach to a major chemicalfactory in a fires on approach to a major chemical factory in a small city to the north—west of beijing have seen at least 22 people killed and 22 more people hospitalised. what seemed to have happened...
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danny willett shot a four—under 68 in the final round to beat fellow englishman matt wallace and americant tournament win since taking the masters in 2016. but the race to dubai title caps a fantastic year for molinari, who won his first major at the open and became the first european player to seal a perfect five points in a ryder cup. just very happy and very proud, obviously. it's been an incredible year, an incredible season. i've achieved all i could ask for, and even more. you know, obviously you look at the names on the race to dubai trophy, and before that, and it is the top guys. george w bush was still president the last time charles howell iii won an event on the pga tour. that was back in 2007. no wonder he was a bit emotional at the rsm classic in georgia. he won it on the second hole of a playoff with patrick rodgers. the win means he will play in next year's masters for the first time since 2012. meanwhile, thailand's ariya jutanugarn clinched the yearlong race to the cme globe prize at the lpga finale in florida. her fifth—placed six—under—par 66 was enough to win the awar
danny willett shot a four—under 68 in the final round to beat fellow englishman matt wallace and americant tournament win since taking the masters in 2016. but the race to dubai title caps a fantastic year for molinari, who won his first major at the open and became the first european player to seal a perfect five points in a ryder cup. just very happy and very proud, obviously. it's been an incredible year, an incredible season. i've achieved all i could ask for, and even more. you know,...