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amy: and were about the ceo david smith?david smith has been a big republican donor for a long time to my building of this network. he gives huge amounts of money to republican candidates and causes, but the most viable thing they do is open up their airwaves to republican views. david smith is a guy who has instructed his company over the years to try to evade as many rules as possible, setting up shell copies to control more stations, trying to do everything they can to get around the federal communications commission's restrictions. but you listened everything coming out of sync lawyer doesn't sinclair headquarters, they're not worried about that. they're not worried about the fcc because it is the sb4 who is arranging for them -- sec who is arranging for them to pull off these megadeals. amy: can you talk about how the copy reacted? >> it is remarkable because here is a guy, armstrong williams, actually got quite going on sinclair and pushing policies while he was on the payroll of the bush administration, as a consultan
amy: and were about the ceo david smith?david smith has been a big republican donor for a long time to my building of this network. he gives huge amounts of money to republican candidates and causes, but the most viable thing they do is open up their airwaves to republican views. david smith is a guy who has instructed his company over the years to try to evade as many rules as possible, setting up shell copies to control more stations, trying to do everything they can to get around the federal...
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schools chief of staff david smith says if they can't come up with a compromise and come up with more money, by june 30th, the system could shut down. >> more than 80% of our kids live in poverty. they are the kids who most depend on school for their future success. so we feel like it's our responsibility as the adults to give them whatever they need. it's been a challenge. we've really had to struggle, both sacrificing money in some places in order to make sure our kids get what they need. >> reporter: there are businesses fighting to keep these tax cuts alive. winger manufacturing is a family business that makes food processing equipment. they've reinvested $18 million from the tax cuts back into new technology and new jobs. >> the current pro business environment in kansas allows companies like winger to continue to grow and expand. that translates into continued jobs for people in this and other communities. >> reporter: governor sam brownback says that's evidence that the policies he ushered in five years ago are succeeding. >> if you want to get people back to work, if you want
schools chief of staff david smith says if they can't come up with a compromise and come up with more money, by june 30th, the system could shut down. >> more than 80% of our kids live in poverty. they are the kids who most depend on school for their future success. so we feel like it's our responsibility as the adults to give them whatever they need. it's been a challenge. we've really had to struggle, both sacrificing money in some places in order to make sure our kids get what they...
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here's david smith, speaking in 2011. notan not an indication. none whatsoever. he died at ashworth psychciatric hospital in merseyside, 51 years after he was convicted of those crimes. speaking about the case of victim lesley ann downey, former police officer norman brennan told of the "grief and torment" he had seen on the faces of her mother and father. these two individuals, myra hindley and ian brady, they murdered five young children, one of whom was, whose family i represented for many years. and when they murdered her, she was only ten years of age. she was lost on the moors and they recorded what they actually did to her. i remember standing with anne west, her mother and father a number of times, and i met them dozens of times, and the grief and torment that i saw in their faces was beyond, probably, many that i've actually met. i've met hundreds of families that have had somebody murdered, and it's always dreadful, there's never a nice way for anyone to be murdered. but to know that your daughter was lost, alone and murdered and then actually her death
here's david smith, speaking in 2011. notan not an indication. none whatsoever. he died at ashworth psychciatric hospital in merseyside, 51 years after he was convicted of those crimes. speaking about the case of victim lesley ann downey, former police officer norman brennan told of the "grief and torment" he had seen on the faces of her mother and father. these two individuals, myra hindley and ian brady, they murdered five young children, one of whom was, whose family i represented...
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sinclair's chairman and former ceo, david smith, is active in republican politics and supported donald trump's campaign. craig aaron, the head of free press, told cnn -- "it sure looks like a quid pro quo: friendly coverage and full employment for ex-trump mouthpieces in exchange for a green light to get as big as sinclair wants." back in washington, d.c. environmental protection agency , administrator scott t pruitt n friday dismissed half of the members of an epa scientific review board, clearing the way for new appointees from the industries the agency is tasked with policing. among those removed from the epa board of scientific counselors was michigan state university professor robert richardson, who tweeted, "today i was trumped." the dismissals come as the trump administration seeks to slash epa funding, roll back environmental regulations, appoint climate change deniers as the heads of government agencies, and defund and erase climate change programs and research. in north carolina, democratic governor roy cooper on friday vetoed hb467, a bill that would have shielded factory fa
sinclair's chairman and former ceo, david smith, is active in republican politics and supported donald trump's campaign. craig aaron, the head of free press, told cnn -- "it sure looks like a quid pro quo: friendly coverage and full employment for ex-trump mouthpieces in exchange for a green light to get as big as sinclair wants." back in washington, d.c. environmental protection agency , administrator scott t pruitt n friday dismissed half of the members of an epa scientific review...
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paul: and david smith, the founder of sinclair, and remains the chairman, has been clear about that.ervative bend and they are in favor of the white house press secretary. they get good coverage. we will have to see what they do at this platform from a retransmission perspective, original programming, use perspective, negotiating with various networks. they have a big seat at the table for every network they said down with. david: paul sweeney of bloomberg intelligence. later, an interview with the disney chairman. jonathan: i looking forward to that. the opening bell up next. about four minutes away. teachers positive. -- futures had. -- futures positive. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ city, i: from new york am jonathan ferro. about 30 seconds, 20 seconds away from the opening bell. futures up 30 on the dow. a three-day gain in the s&p 500 and closing unchanged at a record high. record high as on the nasdaq. the opening bell in new york, equities firmer on futures, treasuries a little lower. we approach the 100 handle on the dxy, up .5/ crude -- .5. crude rolls over. 20 seconds end,
paul: and david smith, the founder of sinclair, and remains the chairman, has been clear about that.ervative bend and they are in favor of the white house press secretary. they get good coverage. we will have to see what they do at this platform from a retransmission perspective, original programming, use perspective, negotiating with various networks. they have a big seat at the table for every network they said down with. david: paul sweeney of bloomberg intelligence. later, an interview with...
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that has not been what david davis, john redwood, jacob rees mogg, iain duncan smith, that is not whatith and jacob rees mogg, it will take two years to sort this out. not a problem. and a lot of people believe that. you don't know how long it might take. this could be bluster. the start of negotiations, a lot of tough talk. it doesn't mean that it will be that hard and it could just ta ke will be that hard and it could just take the two years. it could end up being a very good deal, but the idea that there wasn't going to be a lot of noise around it — that was always going to be the case. it could be incredibly hard and we could end up crashing up with no deal at all, and that what the brexit campaign said was a little optimistic, perhaps. the front page of the financial times — the side bar, diane abbott's issues today, which are taken, but a much more in—depth analysis of the problems concerning the shadow home secretary. on the inside page of the times. labour policy in tatters after abbott's interview to forget. after my own very poor start to the session, she is a very experience
that has not been what david davis, john redwood, jacob rees mogg, iain duncan smith, that is not whatith and jacob rees mogg, it will take two years to sort this out. not a problem. and a lot of people believe that. you don't know how long it might take. this could be bluster. the start of negotiations, a lot of tough talk. it doesn't mean that it will be that hard and it could just ta ke will be that hard and it could just take the two years. it could end up being a very good deal, but the...
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party ina to rebrand and detoxify the tory party in a way that david cameron and her predecessors were never quite able to do. norman smith, for now, thank you. you can continue to watch those results come in, full coverage of those results, huw edwards will be back from 2pm, coverage on two and bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here is ben rich. scenes like this have become quite familiar, many others ending the week with the same sort of weather we had to start it. another beautiful day with plenty of sunshine across north—west scotland, high pressure to the north and an easterly winds, we still have the best up the sunshine in northern areas and we still have a bit more cloud towards the south. that was the scene from one of the weather watchers in devon a short time ago. the cloud in southern areas is more broken than in recent days, there will be brighter spells. across parts of the midlands and wales, patchy cloud and sunny spells. northern england, northern ireland and scotland will see the best sunshine, but more cloud plaguing the far north—east of scotland. fairly cool towards the east coast, out west, h
party ina to rebrand and detoxify the tory party in a way that david cameron and her predecessors were never quite able to do. norman smith, for now, thank you. you can continue to watch those results come in, full coverage of those results, huw edwards will be back from 2pm, coverage on two and bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here is ben rich. scenes like this have become quite familiar, many others ending the week with the same sort of weather we had to start it. another beautiful...
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smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and davidl's name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part because she felt like bell was trying to urge her not to testify against him. >> he told me several times not to say something or told me what to say. but i did my best to refrain from discussing the case. because whatever i'm would say probably could come back to haunt me later on. >> bell says he now expects smith will take a deal and testify against him. but that it won't be a complete story. >> she trying to paint herself as innocent like she didn't know what was going on and everything. she lying. >> bell says not only did smith know about the robbery, she played a big part in pulling them off. >> you would have never seen her coming. she was 18, about to
smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and davidl's name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in...
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party ina to rebrand and detoxify the tory party in a way that david cameron and her predecessors were never quite able to do. norman smithome in, full coverage of those results, huw edwards will be back from 2pm, coverage on two and bbc news. time for a look at the weather.
party ina to rebrand and detoxify the tory party in a way that david cameron and her predecessors were never quite able to do. norman smithome in, full coverage of those results, huw edwards will be back from 2pm, coverage on two and bbc news. time for a look at the weather.
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david. we've seen high water content. flash flood threat, also tornadoes. we have watches up again tonight. including dallas. look at the radar. dallas to ft. worth, to ft. smith to wichita. this is a slow-moving system pushing east. looking at storms through austin, memphis, st. louis. the heat, humidity, winds are building here. which means the storms could get rough tonight. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the stunning moment in court. anthony weiner saying i have a sickness but not an excuse. >>> and that firefighter killed in the line of duty. a four-alarm fire in a shopping mall. we'll be back. of duty. a four-alarm fire in a shopping mall. a four-alarm fire in a shopping mall. we'll be back. sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a saf
david. we've seen high water content. flash flood threat, also tornadoes. we have watches up again tonight. including dallas. look at the radar. dallas to ft. worth, to ft. smith to wichita. this is a slow-moving system pushing east. looking at storms through austin, memphis, st. louis. the heat, humidity, winds are building here. which means the storms could get rough tonight. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the stunning moment in court. anthony weiner...
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smith is chairing the debate. nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie, patrick harvie and david coburn will takeof the upcoming general election on june 8th. stand—by, curtains up. three weeks to go until the general election the leaders of scotland's parties face the electorate. welcome to the scottish debate. good evening. welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of the major issues in this election, with the help of our invited audience, and our panel.
smith is chairing the debate. nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie, patrick harvie and david coburn will takeof the upcoming general election on june 8th. stand—by, curtains up. three weeks to go until the general election the leaders of scotland's parties face the electorate. welcome to the scottish debate. good evening. welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of the major issues in this election, with the help of our...
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. >> joining me now is virginia smith a freelance journalist who wrote about her daughter and dr. davidokesman of american pediatrics. just listening to that talking about his newborn, your newborn had to endure this. your daughter was born with a preexisting condition. what did you think? >> i think it's wonderful. congenital heart disease happens in one in about 100 babies and many parents don't know what to look for. this isn't an issue that's not really discussed enough during pregnancy so to have him raise awareness about this and especially give him credit because you know, when you find out there's something wrong with your baby's heart you are plunged into this alter naugnat reality. >> i mean, that's among the most popular parts. affordable care act, president trump claims preexisting coverage is in his bill but the truth is that the states can knock it out. so explain to us how this works. >> you bet. so before the affordable care act, a child like jimmy kimmel's child born with a congenital heart disease could use up the entire lifetime limit for insurance coverage, maybe in
. >> joining me now is virginia smith a freelance journalist who wrote about her daughter and dr. davidokesman of american pediatrics. just listening to that talking about his newborn, your newborn had to endure this. your daughter was born with a preexisting condition. what did you think? >> i think it's wonderful. congenital heart disease happens in one in about 100 babies and many parents don't know what to look for. this isn't an issue that's not really discussed enough during...
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other football stars, emmitt smith, hines ward and donald drivers as hines ward and donald drivers as former players who have won the dancing competition. baseball star davidsay arnold finished second. singer normani kordei of fifth harmony and partner val cherm-kov-ski finished third. coming up at six - tributes across the globe, after the manchester attack. johnny live tease you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news alert. and as we come on the air at 6 a.m., two major breaking new developments at a manchester, but heavily saying that they knew about the suspected concert far? plus a new arrest happening in the last 20 minutes. larry: history at the vatican. president trump's overnight meeting with the pope. veronica johnson is tracking when this round of rain will clear out
other football stars, emmitt smith, hines ward and donald drivers as hines ward and donald drivers as former players who have won the dancing competition. baseball star davidsay arnold finished second. singer normani kordei of fifth harmony and partner val cherm-kov-ski finished third. coming up at six - tributes across the globe, after the manchester attack. johnny live tease you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me....
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smith is in halifax. how much of a change from the david cameron years? huge change, the more igoto cameron years?e more you see bits and pieces of the cameron era being discarded. we already know mrs may is not going to commit to those elbow matic! emblematic cameron policies, winter fuel allowa nce, cameron policies, winter fuel allowance, a cap on care costs. also we've just seen a tweaking of one of mr cameron's stand—up policies, this not .7% of national income going to overseas aid. in the may plan it is being redefined, it's possible the money could go to projects which aren't necessarily always associated with age, they might be to do with security issues. it provides a much broader range of what you can spend that sort of money. again and again the sort of policies are central to mr cameron's efforts to rebrand the tory party seemed to be being discarded. i'm half left wondering how mrs may managed in the cameron cabinet because you must have been sitting there grinding her teeth saying i don't agree with that, i don't agree with that, i don't agree with that because half the stuff david
smith is in halifax. how much of a change from the david cameron years? huge change, the more igoto cameron years?e more you see bits and pieces of the cameron era being discarded. we already know mrs may is not going to commit to those elbow matic! emblematic cameron policies, winter fuel allowa nce, cameron policies, winter fuel allowance, a cap on care costs. also we've just seen a tweaking of one of mr cameron's stand—up policies, this not .7% of national income going to overseas aid. in...
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smith, thanks very much indeed. the real test comes now when teams of iranian, israeli, palestinian and turkish scientists come here to use the facility. it is meant to run for many years. davidorting. a retired engineer seon jair, climbs the old man of coniston in the lake district every day, notjust to keep his body active, but also his mind. seon is coping with the symptoms of alzheimer's disease, and hopes staying active will keep it at bay for longer. john maguirejoined him on one of his daily climbs. come rain or shine — and days don't come much wetter than this — you'll find sionjair on his beloved lakeland fells. four years ago he was diagnosed with alzheimer's, but walking these mountains every single day helps him manage his condition. it's keeping my brain ticking overfor a start, because it's getting oxygen around the brain cells of the left, the brain cells that are left, if you like, and that's enabling me to feel psychologically a lot better and it's also helping me to feel as though i have still got something that i can do and cope with on a day—to—day basis. and so long as i can keep doing this — coming out to the moutains and enjoying the countryside, and th
smith, thanks very much indeed. the real test comes now when teams of iranian, israeli, palestinian and turkish scientists come here to use the facility. it is meant to run for many years. davidorting. a retired engineer seon jair, climbs the old man of coniston in the lake district every day, notjust to keep his body active, but also his mind. seon is coping with the symptoms of alzheimer's disease, and hopes staying active will keep it at bay for longer. john maguirejoined him on one of his...
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i'm harris faulkner, here today with sandra smith, meghan mccain, marie harf and today's #oneluckyguy, he's on fox business, host of forbes is david ashman. >> david: the last time we were here was the day general flynn was fired. >> harris: is that true? if you're in washington and you see these two together, watch out. welcome. let's get to the news. the white house dealing with red-hot accusations. "the new york times" reporting that former director comey wrote a memo saying that president trump had asked him to ease up on flynn. the white house says the president has never asked comey to end an investigational including any investigation involving general flynn. this is not an actual portrayal. earlier, speaker of the house said politics may be at play here. watch. >> we have an allegation to carry out our oversight regardless of which parties and the white house. that means we get all the pertinent information. at the house overnight site reforms committee requested this memo, and i'm sure will going to want to hear from mr. comey as to why, if this happened as he allegedly describes, why he didn't take action at the time. th
i'm harris faulkner, here today with sandra smith, meghan mccain, marie harf and today's #oneluckyguy, he's on fox business, host of forbes is david ashman. >> david: the last time we were here was the day general flynn was fired. >> harris: is that true? if you're in washington and you see these two together, watch out. welcome. let's get to the news. the white house dealing with red-hot accusations. "the new york times" reporting that former director comey wrote a memo...
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smith. this is a slow-moving system pushing east. tomorrow, through austin, memphis, st. louis. the heat, humidity, winds are building here. which means the storms could get rough tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> when we come back here, the stunning moment in court. anthony weiner saying i have a sickness but not an excuse. >>> and a four-alarm fire ping . sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! you saw him, right? wh yrrt ab going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 purho nai re and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement
smith. this is a slow-moving system pushing east. tomorrow, through austin, memphis, st. louis. the heat, humidity, winds are building here. which means the storms could get rough tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> when we come back here, the stunning moment in court. anthony weiner saying i have a sickness but not an excuse. >>> and a four-alarm fire ping . sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year...
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david rabe was the father of three and an experienced racer. his family declined to comment today. attempts to reach the smith brothers were unsuccessful.t repeat offender has been wrapped up in a tarp and will be examined by investigators. >> was it operator error? was it ocean conditions? i mean it's very easy hitting those speeds to lose control. could it have been something mechanical. >> reporter: all of those things will be looked at along with interviews with the survivors. the coast guard tells us the smith brothers boat remains under the ocean right now but it's not a navigation hazard. in point pleasant beach, i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 action news. >> foreign investigatesors are trying to figure out the case of a fire in the city's winfield section the home here on diamond street went up in flames just before 5:00 a.m. sunday morning. neighbors say shirley and cliff hickman lived na that home for decades and spend many years helping the community. >> they ran a diamond club around the corner which is a neighborhood place where people gathered. >> it's such a devastation, so sad. the family in the community. >> one of the co
david rabe was the father of three and an experienced racer. his family declined to comment today. attempts to reach the smith brothers were unsuccessful.t repeat offender has been wrapped up in a tarp and will be examined by investigators. >> was it operator error? was it ocean conditions? i mean it's very easy hitting those speeds to lose control. could it have been something mechanical. >> reporter: all of those things will be looked at along with interviews with the survivors....
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, sarah smith, will chair the debate in front of an audience with a panel of six scottish party leaders — nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie and patrick harvie and davidaders of the main parties are going to stop campaigning for an hour today to remember the mp jo cox, who was shot and stabbed in her constituency in west yorkshire last year. the initiative comes after a personal request from her widower brendan cox — the first anniversary of her murder is next month. ina in a moment of rare quiet, several party leaders are putting campaigning to one side. jeremy corbyn and theresa may have both given their support to the idea of banning campaigning tools. focus will be on policy but instead on visiting local community projects. parties of us their candidates to do the same. they are coming together to rememberjo cox, the mp who was shot and stabbed by a far right extremist in her constituency last summer. extremist in her constituency last summer. he was later given a whole life sentence for murder. her widower has organised a get—together to correct the anniversary of her death basement. it will see events like picnics and coffee mornings ta ke like
, sarah smith, will chair the debate in front of an audience with a panel of six scottish party leaders — nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie and patrick harvie and davidaders of the main parties are going to stop campaigning for an hour today to remember the mp jo cox, who was shot and stabbed in her constituency in west yorkshire last year. the initiative comes after a personal request from her widower brendan cox — the first anniversary of her murder is next...
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smith, is in halifax. the tories launched the manifesto here. what caught your eye from these measures? what strikes me is this manifesto marks really a clear break the davida may agenda, not lost —— notjust because theresa may has dumped loads of david cameron's pledges, on the tax law and the winter fuel allowa nce tax law and the winter fuel allowance and free school meals and introducing a care costs, but because of a tilt away from mr cameron's focus more on aspirational middle classes to a focus on ordinary families, people who mrs may said tellingly, they do not buy into grand visions. and so no longer will pensioners be shielded, no longer will they be guaranteed pensions going up by at least 2.5%, no longer will business be given free rein to bring in migrant labour, they will be taxed more to do so and there is no prospect of the middle class is being shielded from potentially very large care costs. on the nhs, yes, there is more money, as in the david cameron yes, but with it is tough action against gps and consultants who will have their contracts renegotiated. we had jeremy corbyn's manifesto which signalled a marked change in labour politics,
smith, is in halifax. the tories launched the manifesto here. what caught your eye from these measures? what strikes me is this manifesto marks really a clear break the davida may agenda, not lost —— notjust because theresa may has dumped loads of david cameron's pledges, on the tax law and the winter fuel allowa nce tax law and the winter fuel allowance and free school meals and introducing a care costs, but because of a tilt away from mr cameron's focus more on aspirational middle classes...
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david: what do you think? >> the trumpet ministration needs to understand this is not and smith and trump is not wolverine, hel his capital at the american people need him to be honest and we need honesty from the media as well. >> one of the stories, personnel is going to be gossip no matter what, we need to move past that. david: thank you so much, that is it from the cost of freedom from the nation's capital, we will be back next week, bulls and bears, forbes on fox and cashing in, the whole contingent saturdays at 10:00 on fox news channel, have a great weekend. >> have an awesome show, here it goes, just days -- and the major foreign trip taking office. live in jerusalem. with what the region is wanting to hear about the fight against isis. the israeli-palestinian conflict and iran's growing power to threaten his neighbor. >> donald trump is in the air en route to the white house after delivering a commencement speech to college grads at liberty university. in the
david: what do you think? >> the trumpet ministration needs to understand this is not and smith and trump is not wolverine, hel his capital at the american people need him to be honest and we need honesty from the media as well. >> one of the stories, personnel is going to be gossip no matter what, we need to move past that. david: thank you so much, that is it from the cost of freedom from the nation's capital, we will be back next week, bulls and bears, forbes on fox and cashing...
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between the two is reasonably smith come even if there is not a lot of communication and the white house does freelae and speaker ryan and others were caught offguard. david: the house gets health-care reform offense played for the time being and it goes to the senate side. -- off its back to the timing and it goes to the senate side. they will wait for the cbo score on the bill in the house. the white house wants this to receipt apace. who will they be working with on the hill? i'm told this morning by a senate source that there are 13 senators working on the crafting of the health-care bill in the upper chamber, including 4 members of leadership and senator mcconnell, who will be steering the ship. his responsibility to get 50-plus-one senators on board. the spotlight is going to be on senator mcconnell in the senate as they were to try to craft a health care bill. the margin of victory in the house was 21. they lost 20. it barely passed. the margin is much smaller than the senate and i think the spectrum is arguably wider because you will have moderates who are more difficult to corral and people in the senate who are every bit as conservative as the m
between the two is reasonably smith come even if there is not a lot of communication and the white house does freelae and speaker ryan and others were caught offguard. david: the house gets health-care reform offense played for the time being and it goes to the senate side. -- off its back to the timing and it goes to the senate side. they will wait for the cbo score on the bill in the house. the white house wants this to receipt apace. who will they be working with on the hill? i'm told this...
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david ortiz. trouper jeff nicholses. agent jose about a razza. officer edny apaca. sergeant stacy blumgarner. sergeant michael smith. officer michael kroll. officer patrice yo zama -- zam rippy. officer brent thompson. officer marco zarati. corrections officer mary johnson. fficer justin ryan scherrland. officer amir khalik. deputy sheriff kenneth maltby. corporal robert ransom. agent david gomez. commander kenneth stars. and detective benjamin mar kony. -- marconi. mr. speaker, these were real folks, real people. as the sheriff said earlier, these people have families. lastly, i'd like to mention one other officer that i did read his name. his name was stacy -- sergeant stacy blumgarner. he worked at a little bitty police department called pattin village, texas. right outside of houston. and he was killed when his patrol car collided with another vehicle while he was involved in a hot pursuit. he is survived by his wife, his daughter, chloe. this is a photograph of chloe taken last week in austin, texas, at the texas memorial police officers event. this is her, it was posted by the police chief of pattin village, texas -- patton illage,
david ortiz. trouper jeff nicholses. agent jose about a razza. officer edny apaca. sergeant stacy blumgarner. sergeant michael smith. officer michael kroll. officer patrice yo zama -- zam rippy. officer brent thompson. officer marco zarati. corrections officer mary johnson. fficer justin ryan scherrland. officer amir khalik. deputy sheriff kenneth maltby. corporal robert ransom. agent david gomez. commander kenneth stars. and detective benjamin mar kony. -- marconi. mr. speaker, these were real...
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May 24, 2017
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smith, heinz ward, and jerry rice. rashad beat out a baseball player from the cubs, david ross. but these guys have moves.ype... but what's football? whoever has the ball.. fall on them. (darya) and the dancing is back in the endzone. roger goodell says the players can celebrate. gary says they are doing that because younger people want to see the dancing and they want to see the fun. they may not know all the plays, but if someone can get down in the endzone they want to see that. they don't want it to be too sexy, but they still show the cheerleaders in the halftime show. ( darya ) the san francisco dungeon theater will host "rat cafe" experiences this summer.( mark ) it's part animal rescue and part theater enhancement. ambassador rats are taken to each table for guests. the goal is to tell visitors that the domestic rats make great pets and to find them a home. guests will also be treated to coffee and snacks from the cafe all before the rats come out to perform. the theater has them do a show which takes place in the gold rush days of san francisco.
smith, heinz ward, and jerry rice. rashad beat out a baseball player from the cubs, david ross. but these guys have moves.ype... but what's football? whoever has the ball.. fall on them. (darya) and the dancing is back in the endzone. roger goodell says the players can celebrate. gary says they are doing that because younger people want to see the dancing and they want to see the fun. they may not know all the plays, but if someone can get down in the endzone they want to see that. they don't...
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smith, on the subject of taxes, i'm curious, you quoted as saying this was a hard fought tax season. what was hard and fought about it? >> well, davidhave great competition that comes in and they throw a few curveballs and this year everyone was on the game of free. free tax returns to file your federal as well as your state returns. now, that's not new to us. we have been offering free since 2004. but this year we had a lot of new competitors and existing competitors touting the same message so we had to stand up and show that our product was better than the altern etfs and i think we fared pretty well. >> but you pointed out that your share it seems in free was not as strong as it could have been. it's an area where you intend to improve. how do you do that? you had a mixed shift toward the high end which enabled that 9% revenue growth. but what are the sorts of things you can do to get the free users in the door and why are they strategically important? >> first of all, i would say that we are a little disappointed in our performance this year because we only held share and our goal is to grow share. the area we underperformed wa
smith, on the subject of taxes, i'm curious, you quoted as saying this was a hard fought tax season. what was hard and fought about it? >> well, davidhave great competition that comes in and they throw a few curveballs and this year everyone was on the game of free. free tax returns to file your federal as well as your state returns. now, that's not new to us. we have been offering free since 2004. but this year we had a lot of new competitors and existing competitors touting the same...
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david chocarro, araceli arÁmbula. porque llega la doÑa a su final estarÁn con nosotros, pero lleÓo momento de mantenernos bien informados vamos a pasar con rebeca smithado de emergencia en varios l lugares, muchjosos usuarios se d quedaron sin electricidad y s sigue la amenaza del sistema. en pruerto rico se vio una j jornada de protesta debido a los recortes y tambien otros temas, se impdioidio la ciorculacion v avenidas importantes y tambien e en el aeropuerto, en lugares de salud solo funcionarios dieron e servicios de emergencia. se abrio la frontera entre mexico y estados unidos para l celebrar el dia del ÑniÑo por g algunos instantes, familias ll g llegaron para compartir con sus seres queridos que no pueden ver con frecuencia >> me vine con todo y no me i importo, solo queria ver a mi i hija que tenia mucho tiempo sin verla, tengo muchos hijos alla >> organizaciones primero o i s inmigrantes piden que esto se a haga una vez al mes, hay varias ocasiones especiales en que se permiten estas actividades un incendio afecta al sur de c california, en la zona bosquesa de river side, son 100 bomberos que tjrabajan en el area comba e combatiendo las al
david chocarro, araceli arÁmbula. porque llega la doÑa a su final estarÁn con nosotros, pero lleÓo momento de mantenernos bien informados vamos a pasar con rebeca smithado de emergencia en varios l lugares, muchjosos usuarios se d quedaron sin electricidad y s sigue la amenaza del sistema. en pruerto rico se vio una j jornada de protesta debido a los recortes y tambien otros temas, se impdioidio la ciorculacion v avenidas importantes y tambien e en el aeropuerto, en lugares de salud solo...