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david reid has been looking at the particular issues in india.sapp that child abductors were targeting a tribal community. the story wasn‘t true, but still, seven people died in violence. it doesn‘t take much here for long simmering conflicts to boil over and fake news like this can be just the trigger for it. stories like these are very powerful and can potentially threaten india‘s often tense communal relations. so much so, that now even the police are getting involved in tackling fake news. i visited one of the country‘s main cyber crime units in hyderabad, the capital of the southern state of telangana. here, cyber cops are worried about the threat to law and order by fake stories with the potential to spark riots. police here investigate false and inflammatory stories, try to get them taken down and then attempt to prosecute those producing them, but much of india‘s fake news is spread through the mobile communication platform whatsapp. because it‘s encrypted, for police here, it‘s a brick wall. it‘s only a peer—to—peer communication, whatsa
david reid has been looking at the particular issues in india.sapp that child abductors were targeting a tribal community. the story wasn‘t true, but still, seven people died in violence. it doesn‘t take much here for long simmering conflicts to boil over and fake news like this can be just the trigger for it. stories like these are very powerful and can potentially threaten india‘s often tense communal relations. so much so, that now even the police are getting involved in tackling fake...
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at the end of that long and hundred 92-page biography, david reid,lough quotes eric seva the wonderful cbs commentator, and he says, "i might have disagreed with president truman on the atomic bomb, or in terms of korea. i might have disagreed with him harry truman was character, character." thatght want to be at place where we disagree with someone's particular policies or decisions or opinions, but if we can see them and value their character, that is what it is all about. i think you win the right to be heard -- it is not that you have you win, ceo, pastor -- the right to be heard by a character. david: i'm reminded of another story. i was stirred for -- i was covering a moderate republican woman from columbus, ohio. i was interviewing her in her office, i think, and she held up this pamphlet, and it was a flyer she had sent up against her opponent, and it was a diaper, and she said, "this is what i sent out." she was not upset by the stock hit at her. when you are in a close race, you lose control of your campaign and the national parties come in and take over your campaign. she wa
at the end of that long and hundred 92-page biography, david reid,lough quotes eric seva the wonderful cbs commentator, and he says, "i might have disagreed with president truman on the atomic bomb, or in terms of korea. i might have disagreed with him harry truman was character, character." thatght want to be at place where we disagree with someone's particular policies or decisions or opinions, but if we can see them and value their character, that is what it is all about. i think...
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david: we'll get reaction from congressman tom reid and sean duffy. busy day for the president who nominated jerome powell as the next chair of the federal reserve. and a top democrat admitting the party rigged the democratic nomination for hillary clinton. we'll take up the deep' corruption with dr. sebastian gorka. the question is whether leadership can wrangle the votes to deliver a major legislative victory for the president by the end of the year. the president wants the house to pass it by thanksgiving so he can sign it by christmas. john roberts has our report. reporter: this was a moment president trump waited a long time for. the opportunity to put some detail on his principles for tax reform. and it was a day of talking up the economy here at the white house. president trump had his minds on money and money on his minds. introducing his nominee for fed chairman. welcoming a huge company back to the u.s. in the oval office. president trump: broadcom is moving its base operation back from singapore to the united states. reporter: the president
david: we'll get reaction from congressman tom reid and sean duffy. busy day for the president who nominated jerome powell as the next chair of the federal reserve. and a top democrat admitting the party rigged the democratic nomination for hillary clinton. we'll take up the deep' corruption with dr. sebastian gorka. the question is whether leadership can wrangle the votes to deliver a major legislative victory for the president by the end of the year. the president wants the house to pass it...
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david: we'll get reaction from congressman tom reid and sean duffy. a busy day for the
david: we'll get reaction from congressman tom reid and sean duffy. a busy day for the
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sheriff david shore first spoke with reed right after quinn was kidnapped. >> when you talked to the victim's husband, reidray -- >> yes. >> -- what's the first thing you say to him? >> well, his first comment to me is was the media involved. >> that's the first thing he said to you? >> i didn't feel comfortable with that. gosh, your wife's kidnapped and that's your first question? >> and someone else was suspicious of reid. quinn's mom. >> i thought possibly reid had something to do with it. >> because? >> it just seemed like a real convenient way for him to not have to deal with his wife anymore. >> detective howard cole said investigators had to take a close look at reid. >> any time you have a situation of this nature, nine times out of ten it's inner circle, it's spouse, it's a business associate, a friend. >> remember when reid first went to the sheriff's office on the day quinn was kidnapped? >> did you go anywhere today where you would have to go outside in any fashion? >> detectives immediately thought something was suspicious. >> do you know how you got blood or mud on your shoes there? >> there'
sheriff david shore first spoke with reed right after quinn was kidnapped. >> when you talked to the victim's husband, reidray -- >> yes. >> -- what's the first thing you say to him? >> well, his first comment to me is was the media involved. >> that's the first thing he said to you? >> i didn't feel comfortable with that. gosh, your wife's kidnapped and that's your first question? >> and someone else was suspicious of reid. quinn's mom. >> i...
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lets talk now austen reid from the uk's biggest housing association clarion, lynda clarke the editor of the ‘first time buyers‘ magazine, davidfrom whitchurch. thanks for coming in, richard, i wa nt to thanks for coming in, richard, i want to speak to you firstly, give usa want to speak to you firstly, give us a sense why you are not able to make that transition from ending to buying your home. what specifically is holding you back? the initial deposit really, the outlay that you have got to have to be able to buy your first property. certainly when your first property. certainly when you are renting, it‘s very difficult to be able to save because you are paying more than a mortgage while in rent. that‘s what makes it hard. paying more than a mortgage while in rent. that's what makes it hard. and is this something you are also hearing, linda? very much so, this is the big rob, young people or anybody that wants to buy their first home cannot get the money together for the deposit. of course there are government schemes it's only a 5% deposit but even that can be tough. obviously we can all said don't go on by takeaway is, don
lets talk now austen reid from the uk's biggest housing association clarion, lynda clarke the editor of the ‘first time buyers‘ magazine, davidfrom whitchurch. thanks for coming in, richard, i wa nt to thanks for coming in, richard, i want to speak to you firstly, give usa want to speak to you firstly, give us a sense why you are not able to make that transition from ending to buying your home. what specifically is holding you back? the initial deposit really, the outlay that you have got...
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reid — thank you very much. and i should say thank you to the actor david westhead too who had just a small hand in this.loudy in the south and it brightened up in london and the south—east. but some showers streaming in across the north—west. some hefty down pours, blown in on a brisk north—westerly wind. that was the seen in coleraine earlier. tonight the showers across northern ireland will be replaced by some heavy and persistent rain that will spill into northern england, the midlands, wales and down to the south coast as well. further north, clear skies and some wintry showers in scotland where temperatures will be close to freezing. further south mild at 10 degrees in the south west. tomorrow, it is a struggle to brighten up in the south. a lot of cloud lingering and the midlands and east anglia and rain continuing all day long for south wales and the south west of england. to the north, brighter in scotland. some showers blowing in. five or six degrees. northern ireland mostly dry and bright for the afternoon. and it looks like a cracking afternoon for northern england. brightening up in east ang
reid — thank you very much. and i should say thank you to the actor david westhead too who had just a small hand in this.loudy in the south and it brightened up in london and the south—east. but some showers streaming in across the north—west. some hefty down pours, blown in on a brisk north—westerly wind. that was the seen in coleraine earlier. tonight the showers across northern ireland will be replaced by some heavy and persistent rain that will spill into northern england, the...