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david west, a two-time nba champ with the golden state warriors is launching a new basketball plerue will pay ays while in college he joins us next this is your invitation to be our guest. this is the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lies beyond the tech sector. it's about technology transforming every sector. ♪ at pgim, our bottom-up approach uses a technology lens to identify long-term winners. from energy... to real estate... to retail. finding such opportunities for alpha is the true value of active investing. and around the world, you have a partner in that pursuit. pgim: the global investment management businesses of prudential. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. -find your certified financial planner™ professional when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see a billion more people breathing
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950 an hour to start to help your child to get into college we also have two-time nba champion david west. >> formerly of the golden state warriors great career he is working with some investors to start a new basketball league for young people who will get paid to play and will as part of their compensation get a college scholarship to boot. they would not play in college because they would be getting paid to play -- >> watch out ncaa. >> but an interesting wrinkle on a very current debate on whether ncaa players should receive compensation >> is virginia playing today >> they play tonight they play florida state tonight. >> we'll see you then. >> go virginia >> here's what's ahead on "the exchange". >> announcer: coming up, kileyener gives a kileyener -- kiley jenner gives a boot talo l at that. it's all ahead on "rapid fire" rk outside the office. that's why we would suggest the powerful, portable lenovo thinkpad t480. to let your people stay productive from anywhere. wow, i feel really great about this. [ sneeze ] it's probably nothing... or something, really bad. you need it orchestr
950 an hour to start to help your child to get into college we also have two-time nba champion david west. >> formerly of the golden state warriors great career he is working with some investors to start a new basketball league for young people who will get paid to play and will as part of their compensation get a college scholarship to boot. they would not play in college because they would be getting paid to play -- >> watch out ncaa. >> but an interesting wrinkle on a very...
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david west on is off today. happy friday. happy end of the month. we made it. >> happy brexit. we're still going on with brexit in parliament. >> they're debating. they've been debating for the last few hours. the votes is going to come in three and a half hour's time. there's two things they're going to vote on is leave the e.u. it's super complicated and may not have any majority to get their plan b through. >> if you take a look at the banksy instagram post, this is his first instagram post of the year, he also made a rendition of parliament a little bit different than what we're seeing. ut he said that bristol museum devolved parliament. so definitely showing the mood right now. lisa: this is the mood right now. there you go. alix: so in the markets, we made to it the end of the quarter and at least for the equity and commodity market, it's sort of buy the rally into the end of the quarter. bonds taking a bit of a pause here. yields back about three basis points. you're going to have some blistering but a touch of a risk odd. lisa: yeah. well, you have as more constructive
david west on is off today. happy friday. happy end of the month. we made it. >> happy brexit. we're still going on with brexit in parliament. >> they're debating. they've been debating for the last few hours. the votes is going to come in three and a half hour's time. there's two things they're going to vote on is leave the e.u. it's super complicated and may not have any majority to get their plan b through. >> if you take a look at the banksy instagram post, this is his...
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it was this sort of voice in your head that was saying, go west, young man, go west. david: despite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. so in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman, and he would do that forever. and it -- you know, unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. ♪ david: so you go there, and what is your job at apple? tim: running worldwide operations. and the company at that time was struggling in many different areas, and operations was no different. our economies of scale didn't lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like what existed in the company at that time, and so we found partners that were expert at manufacturing, and we maintained sort of the intellectual knowledg
it was this sort of voice in your head that was saying, go west, young man, go west. david: despite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. so in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my,...
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go west. daviddespite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman, and he would do that forever. and it -- you know, unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. ♪ david: so you go there, and what is your job at apple? tim: running worldwide operations. and the company at that time was struggling in many different areas, and operations was no different. our economies of scale didn't lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like what existed in the company at that time, and so we found partners that were expert at manufacturing, and we maintained sort of the intellectual knowledge of
go west. daviddespite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman, and he would do that...
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david west on is off today. happy friday. happy end of the month. we made it. >> happy brexit.> they're debating. they've been debating for the last few hours. the votes is going to come in three and a half hour's time. there's two things they're going to vote on is leave the e.u. 's
david west on is off today. happy friday. happy end of the month. we made it. >> happy brexit.> they're debating. they've been debating for the last few hours. the votes is going to come in three and a half hour's time. there's two things they're going to vote on is leave the e.u. 's
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cricketers they won the first t twenty international against the west indies thanks to an impressive batting performance by jonny bairstow david stokes has the action in. the west indies batted first instant lucia no surprise to see chris gayle play the boundary. but he only did it twice and was out for fifteen i that was one highlight to bow to trish jordan but so was this. i don't drop by the victim this time. nicolas piron stood out with a half century but he was eventually clean bowled by tom curran he took four wickets overall to help limit the west indies to one sixty england chose to rest for the batsman and look vulnerable when alex hales went early on i felt and cultural surely taking the prize for the best celebration i thankfully for england though their other right to judge the best i produced a career best t twenty school. two sixes and knowing fullest helped him to sixty eight or forty believes. he was eventually caught out trying to clear the ropes one too many times but the damage was done i generally hit thirty runs to keep england on track and it was curran who sealed the victory by four wickets i. it down to
cricketers they won the first t twenty international against the west indies thanks to an impressive batting performance by jonny bairstow david stokes has the action in. the west indies batted first instant lucia no surprise to see chris gayle play the boundary. but he only did it twice and was out for fifteen i that was one highlight to bow to trish jordan but so was this. i don't drop by the victim this time. nicolas piron stood out with a half century but he was eventually clean bowled by...
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ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot just get pressure water. looks like somebody's handy candy. in fact, it's their daily routine. there are hundreds of thousands of people who don't want to get out of gaza. they want to keep them in gaza. and the palestinia
ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these...
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this is saint david's peninsula, on the south—west tip of wales.cturesque part of the world, even in midwinter. but i'm not actually here for scenic beauty. i'm here to find in a beauty. —— inner beauty. the streets of st david's are a bit quieter in the welsh winter, with relatively few tourists, or "grockles" as they're called around here. it's such a small community, there's pretty well only one of everything. 0ne high street, one butcher, one bank, one bookshop. 0ne town hall. 0ne delicatessen. and, there's one of these. st david's cathedral, built in the 12th century, sits on the site of the old monastery, led by david 600 or so years ago. and this is why st david's is a city. yes, this tiny community of 1800 people is officially a city. britain's smallest, and supposedly the second—tiniest in the world, although in the 19th century there was a bit of a setback. 150 odd years ago the victorians decided this didn't make sense for a very small place, and quite a number of cities were no longer cities. 25 years ago the current queen rode to the r
this is saint david's peninsula, on the south—west tip of wales.cturesque part of the world, even in midwinter. but i'm not actually here for scenic beauty. i'm here to find in a beauty. —— inner beauty. the streets of st david's are a bit quieter in the welsh winter, with relatively few tourists, or "grockles" as they're called around here. it's such a small community, there's pretty well only one of everything. 0ne high street, one butcher, one bank, one bookshop. 0ne town...
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they won the first t twenty international against the west indies by four wickets thanks to an impressive batting performance by johnny best david stokes has the action. the west indies batted first instant lucia no surprise to see chris gayle play the boundary i but he only did it twice and was out for fifteen. that was one highlight for both a christian but so was this. i brought the victim this time. nicholas poor and stood out with a half century but he was eventually clean bowled by tom curran he took four wickets overall to help limit the west indies to one sixty england chose to rest for their bad batsman and look vulnerable when alex hales went early on i shouted totally surely taking the prize for best celebration i thankfully for england though their other right to judge the best i produced a career best t twenty school. two sixes and knowing full this helped him to sixty eight of forty believes. he was eventually caught out trying to clear the ropes one too many times but the damage was done i joe denly hit thirty runs to keep england on track and it was cohen who sealed a victory by four wickets england now lead to t
they won the first t twenty international against the west indies by four wickets thanks to an impressive batting performance by johnny best david stokes has the action. the west indies batted first instant lucia no surprise to see chris gayle play the boundary i but he only did it twice and was out for fifteen. that was one highlight for both a christian but so was this. i brought the victim this time. nicholas poor and stood out with a half century but he was eventually clean bowled by tom...
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west indies were bundled out in 13 overs with david willey taking a career—best 4 for 7. e tourists chased down their target in 10.3 overs. west indies' innings was the fifth shortest completed innings in terms of balls bowled in t20 internationals. roger federer beat peter goyovchick 6—1, 7—5 on sunday in the second round at indian wells in california. federer saved six of seven break points against the german after losing just two points on his serve in the first set. the swiss player has reached the final of the desert tournament in his last four appearances, winning two years ago. in all, he owns five titles at indian wells. he won his 100th career title in dubai last week. second seed simona halep was given a tough workout but managed to battle past qualifier, kateryna kozlova, 7—6, 7—5 in the third round. the pair had two breaks each in the first set, and in the ensuing tie—break the romanian world number two came out on top. kozlova provided halep with a tough test, but fatigue seemed to be catching up with her as the romanian broke in the 12th game of the second to
west indies were bundled out in 13 overs with david willey taking a career—best 4 for 7. e tourists chased down their target in 10.3 overs. west indies' innings was the fifth shortest completed innings in terms of balls bowled in t20 internationals. roger federer beat peter goyovchick 6—1, 7—5 on sunday in the second round at indian wells in california. federer saved six of seven break points against the german after losing just two points on his serve in the first set. the swiss player...
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david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy westitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on one, is what they call it, when the other person is not there. david always knew when i was with jeff. and the relationship with jeff started, it was a sexual only. and in the process
david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy westitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was...
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david polgar is a tech ethicist and the founder of all tech is human. he joins me from westtford, connecticut. thank you for your time. i am just
david polgar is a tech ethicist and the founder of all tech is human. he joins me from westtford, connecticut. thank you for your time. i am just
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west. whether it is corporations, where people want to live, and hudson yards is at the epicenter. david make with the local government for a huge project like this. those are in the center of attention because of the amazon situation in long island city. there been reporting that taxpayers do not make out in those deals. what is your perspective? jeff: i think what happened to amazon is a disgrace for new york. you $3id i will give billion come at you give me $25 billion, will you haggle over the 3 billion or will you say it is ok? after-the-fact people say now we have $3 billion to spend. there never was $3 billion. now it is gone. $25,000 of economic activity is gone. the money that could have been used for infrastructure does not exist. lisa: the new york times ran a story said hudson yards got significantly bigger tax breaks than amazon would have going to long island city. from your perspective, has new york city pushed back and said we're not going to give those, would you not have done the development? jeff: let's clarify couple things in the article. i do not believe subways and
west. whether it is corporations, where people want to live, and hudson yards is at the epicenter. david make with the local government for a huge project like this. those are in the center of attention because of the amazon situation in long island city. there been reporting that taxpayers do not make out in those deals. what is your perspective? jeff: i think what happened to amazon is a disgrace for new york. you $3id i will give billion come at you give me $25 billion, will you haggle over...
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david: it has moved away from the east coast to the west coast, now we have, let harris and -- kamala harris and john hickenlooper, a transition for the democratic party. >> it is a demographic isnsition as well, where it more aligned on nonwhite voters, asians as well. that is one of the fastest-growing demographics, especially with several asian-american candidates in the field. there is an ideological aspect, a demographic aspect, so you are right, more from the west than we have seen. david: back to new york. our colleague is reporting on venezuela. and we have worded that juan guaido has returned a venezuela. >> that is correct. he recently crossed through customs in a coastal city about one hour outside of caracas. he was greeted by a group of european diplomats, and soon after he left in a chevy tahoe amid a throng of supporters. so, so far he has arrived without incident. the clutch and becomes, what happens once -- the question becomes, what happens once he returns to caracas, where the government has threatened to jail him or worse. david: he got through customs, but on the
david: it has moved away from the east coast to the west coast, now we have, let harris and -- kamala harris and john hickenlooper, a transition for the democratic party. >> it is a demographic isnsition as well, where it more aligned on nonwhite voters, asians as well. that is one of the fastest-growing demographics, especially with several asian-american candidates in the field. there is an ideological aspect, a demographic aspect, so you are right, more from the west than we have seen....
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. >> we're going to learn more about david's week out west in the coming days.e back, a bullish message from sales force's marc benioff, what he told jim last nighten "mad money." premarket here, biggest one day decline since february 7 and futures waffling, close to the flat line. back after a break ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. thithis is the invitationo a higheto lexus sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> salesforce up. just shy of what many analysts had been expecting but last night on "mad money," marc benioff talked about optimism regarding revenue growth take a listen. >> here we are, coming up on a year that we'll do $16 billion on revenue i never have been more excited about salesforce than i am right now. and when i look at the short-term, you know, i see
. >> we're going to learn more about david's week out west in the coming days.e back, a bullish message from sales force's marc benioff, what he told jim last nighten "mad money." premarket here, biggest one day decline since february 7 and futures waffling, close to the flat line. back after a break ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you...
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. >> reporter: david says he stepped away from his timeshare empire, west gate resorts, to focus on the fight against opioids, raising millions of dollars. >> let's do something now. >> reporter: just last week the proud trump supporters front and center at a town hall along with the first lady. >> we see it every single day. many overdoses. >> reporter: they have helped bring funding nationwide for one of the most powerful weapons against overdoses, narcan. >> it's simple. press it and in the nostrils of the person overdoses. >> reporter: a sheriff says it's already saving lives. >> our overdose deaths are starting to decline. we believe part of it is through the deployment of narcan through our deputies. >> i believe that my daughter's legacy is going to be as a result of her death thousands or hundreds of thousands of people are going to live. i've just begun. >> this is one of our pools. >> reporter: how many pools do you have? >> six pools. >> reporter: while it's just a quick drive from the private island where they live now, that 90,000 square foot dream mansion is still a work i
. >> reporter: david says he stepped away from his timeshare empire, west gate resorts, to focus on the fight against opioids, raising millions of dollars. >> let's do something now. >> reporter: just last week the proud trump supporters front and center at a town hall along with the first lady. >> we see it every single day. many overdoses. >> reporter: they have helped bring funding nationwide for one of the most powerful weapons against overdoses, narcan....
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welljoining us from birmingham is david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west midlandsve co—signed this letter because you believe there is a correlation between knife crime and officers on the streets. there isa and officers on the streets. there is a clear correlation with the number of police that we have. we have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of our force, have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of ourforce, and we have seen the work that we do in neighbourhoods substantially reduced. but the more worrying thing over a period of four or five years, we have stopped doing a lot of that good diversionary work, working with young people, building up relationships and getting relationships and getting relationships between gangs sorted out. a lot of that really good work, like visiting schools, has almost come to an end now because of the cuts in numbers. there is a clear connection between the two. the hearts and minds stuff is on the wane, you think? and is there more stop and search? stop and search again isa stop and search? stop and search again is
welljoining us from birmingham is david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west midlandsve co—signed this letter because you believe there is a correlation between knife crime and officers on the streets. there isa and officers on the streets. there is a clear correlation with the number of police that we have. we have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of our force, have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of ourforce, and we have seen the work that we do in...
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host: let's go to david in west virginia, line for democrats. hello.aller: i am a 25 year retired veteran. senator mccain is a dr. jekyll-mr. hyde career. 35 years in the senate. the president is talking about his senate career, not his military career. senator robert seabird was not a hero, the kkk democrat. teddy kennedy was not a hero in the senate it -- senate. careers.o we honor his military career, but being a senator like schumer doesn't make you a hero in the senate. we have to separate those two careers. god bless his military career. host: the statements the president made, do you agree with them or not? caller: i agree with the senate. he was a joke. he was on tv all the time. he was a loser as a senator. a lousy,tor, he was clown senator. host: why are the jokes appropriate? caller: they are appropriate because he had a gripe against the candidate and the president and he is not degrading the military part of senator mccain, he is talking about the senator part and that is appropriate. host: even seven months after his death? caller: yes, h
host: let's go to david in west virginia, line for democrats. hello.aller: i am a 25 year retired veteran. senator mccain is a dr. jekyll-mr. hyde career. 35 years in the senate. the president is talking about his senate career, not his military career. senator robert seabird was not a hero, the kkk democrat. teddy kennedy was not a hero in the senate it -- senate. careers.o we honor his military career, but being a senator like schumer doesn't make you a hero in the senate. we have to separate...
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sense how high the emotions are running from the comment there from david davies, on the backbenches asking oliver letwin, the memberfor westr as the new jobbing prime minister, as he put it, he would, how he would be held scrutiny. so there are the divisions within the conservative party. let's go to the lobby, get some reaction and chris mason is there for us. trivial as they were, round the remarks the speaker made about greg hands, about the extent to which there is a lot of hostility towards there is a lot of hostility towards the speaker quite frankly, you heard that. let's see where we are after a series of votes, another government defeat, three ministers resigning in the process and as she reflected, christian in that statement i will do it, a clear anger and frustration, they have lost control of the order paper on the house of commons on wednesday not necessarily of the brexit process. let's bring in andrew bridgen, conservative mp and brexiteer, and is it unpersuaded that the prime minister's deal. your reflections on tonight. one that oliver letwin amendment and the government being defeated again.|j think it i
sense how high the emotions are running from the comment there from david davies, on the backbenches asking oliver letwin, the memberfor westr as the new jobbing prime minister, as he put it, he would, how he would be held scrutiny. so there are the divisions within the conservative party. let's go to the lobby, get some reaction and chris mason is there for us. trivial as they were, round the remarks the speaker made about greg hands, about the extent to which there is a lot of hostility...
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on what can be done to tackle knife crime, we will get a reaction from david jamieson who is police and crime commission for the westlands. the reason outside of london most affected by the problem. at 8:30 p:m.,a affected by the problem. at 8:30 p:m., a special programme of 11 to 18—year—olds all of the country who have been working with us to tell you about the issues that matter to them. and you canjoin me for the papers. tonight brexit editor at the telegraph and politico's lending playbook editor. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. ‘humiliated' — the spanish press tear into defending champions real madrid after the past seven days culminated in a champions league hiding. ‘we have the belief‘ — 0le gunnar solskjaer rallies his injury—hit manchester united side as they visit paris st germain in the last 16. and england say they are ‘gaining momentum' ahead of this summer's women's world cup, after a first trophy win under head coach phil neville. also coming up in the programme... we hear from andy murray for the first time since his latest hip surgery. he's "pai
on what can be done to tackle knife crime, we will get a reaction from david jamieson who is police and crime commission for the westlands. the reason outside of london most affected by the problem. at 8:30 p:m.,a affected by the problem. at 8:30 p:m., a special programme of 11 to 18—year—olds all of the country who have been working with us to tell you about the issues that matter to them. and you canjoin me for the papers. tonight brexit editor at the telegraph and politico's lending...
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england have completed a 3—0 whitewash of the west indies in their t20 series. david and nevis. he took four in total as they were bowled out for 71 off 13 overs. england got the runs with eight wickets and nine and half overs to spare. british tennis number one kyle edmund has eased into the third round at indian wells in california. he beat the world number 86 nicolas jarry in straight sets, dropping just two games. edmund winning 6—2, 6—love injust 52 minutes. not such a good night for fellow british number one johanna konta. she's out of the tournament after losing her third round match against the world number 7 kiki bertens. the belgian winning 7—6, 6—a and reaches the fourth round for the first time at indian wells. england's matthew fitzpatrick had to settle for second place at the arnold palmer invitational. he shot a final round of 71 in florida to finish on 10 under par. italy's francesco molinari won the tournament with a remarkable final round of 6a, which included this monster birdie on the 18th to finish two shots clear.tommy fleetwood was joint third.
england have completed a 3—0 whitewash of the west indies in their t20 series. david and nevis. he took four in total as they were bowled out for 71 off 13 overs. england got the runs with eight wickets and nine and half overs to spare. british tennis number one kyle edmund has eased into the third round at indian wells in california. he beat the world number 86 nicolas jarry in straight sets, dropping just two games. edmund winning 6—2, 6—love injust 52 minutes. not such a good night for...
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we are joined now from our birmingham studio by david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west has seen the biggest increase in knife crime outside of london. thank you forjoining us. your chief counsel was at the meeting today at the home office and what was his impression? i think we came out of the meeting is the home secretary now is in agreement with people like myself and the chiefs of police is that this is a resource issue that the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to police numbers in our case we have lost 2000 officers come a quarter of our budget, this is having an effect on the growth of violent crimes we have seen in recent days. i think the other thing is coming out that the home secretary now is very anxious to put some more money into the forces like the west midlands and some of the other big urban areas as well. so in the short—term, we have the resources to tackle what frankly is a crisis. were you given the impression that or what your chief concert given the impression that the home offic
we are joined now from our birmingham studio by david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west has seen the biggest increase in knife crime outside of london. thank you forjoining us. your chief counsel was at the meeting today at the home office and what was his impression? i think we came out of the meeting is the home secretary now is in agreement with people like myself and the chiefs of police is that this is a resource issue that the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to...
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nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive...
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let's discuss this with someone who knows how the west wing operates from the inside, david axelrod. he's a political commentator and the host of cnn's "the axe files." welcome to you, sir. >> thanks, brooke. >> it is my understanding that this sort of thing where a president ignores advice from anyone around him and goes in and grants this, you know, security clearance, that this is never happened in the history of at least modern day presidency so says a guy -- an expert on security clearances that i talked to last hour. is this something that obama ever contemplated that you know of? >> not that i know of. if they had come to him, if the intel community, if his white house counsel had come to him and said, there are really serious concerns about this particular person getting a security clearance, i'm quite certain he would have said, well, then they shouldn't. and i mean, it's an unusual thing for that to happen and it is alarming that the president overruled it, but the fact is, you know, you're talking about a son-in-law and his daughter. it's a different kind of relationship,
let's discuss this with someone who knows how the west wing operates from the inside, david axelrod. he's a political commentator and the host of cnn's "the axe files." welcome to you, sir. >> thanks, brooke. >> it is my understanding that this sort of thing where a president ignores advice from anyone around him and goes in and grants this, you know, security clearance, that this is never happened in the history of at least modern day presidency so says a guy -- an expert...
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the century this new deal coming from washington because we had for david friedman talking about the complete that makes ation of the west bank as part of the deal action that what you're trying to do is to have a final agreement so there won't be any questions anymore as to who can build where and as to where the final borders going to be what's going to happen with the refugee issue of the palestinians and guaranteeing long term security from what i understand from the plan in return for whatever israel gives up israel would receive normalization with the arab and muslim world that's not aligned with iran a lot of what's going on behind the scenes would then become official in return for what the palestinians give up they would receive the middle east equivalent of the marshall plan that rebuilt europe after world war two we're talking about nineteen billion dollars now to be invested in building up that palestinian state ahead of the elections do israelis feel completely isolated though i mean they've had the u.n. report about thirty thousand casualties in the great return much the u.n. claiming possible crimes agains
the century this new deal coming from washington because we had for david friedman talking about the complete that makes ation of the west bank as part of the deal action that what you're trying to do is to have a final agreement so there won't be any questions anymore as to who can build where and as to where the final borders going to be what's going to happen with the refugee issue of the palestinians and guaranteeing long term security from what i understand from the plan in return for...
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the west midlands police and crime commissioner, david jamieson, has said we are facing a "national emergency, said it‘s "vital we stop this senseless violence". the metropolitan police and greater manchester police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. we can speak now to labour councillor tele lawal, who‘s local to the area where jodie chesney was stabbed, sophie linden, london‘s deputy mayor for policing, and we will talk to more guests when they arrive. thank you both for coming on the programme, i want to ask you first of all for your and people in the area‘s response to the death ofjodie people in the area‘s response to the death of jodie chesney, people in the area‘s response to the death ofjodie chesney, and also to yousef makki. it is a complete shock in our community, something that has made our community really wake up and think, do you know what? central government needs to do more, there needs to be more funding implemented into social services, adult social services, youth services, into policing, because this cannot continue. we cannot continue to see young people‘s live
the west midlands police and crime commissioner, david jamieson, has said we are facing a "national emergency, said it‘s "vital we stop this senseless violence". the metropolitan police and greater manchester police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. we can speak now to labour councillor tele lawal, who‘s local to the area where jodie chesney was stabbed, sophie linden, london‘s deputy mayor for policing, and we will talk to more guests when they arrive. thank you...
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it has been quite cloudy today and we had sent david's day sunshine smiling down on the coastline of wales but further westhern ireland and across the other side of the atlantic we are watching this area of cloud which is going to become storm frank, bringing strong winds are away towards the second half of the weekend. i mentioned the rain in northern ireland, that will push northwards and eastwards as we go through the night before clearing across western parts. it will be a breezy night, relatively mild with temperatures at 4—9d. the weekend prospects are unsettled, rain at times and strong wind. on saturday, after a bright start across england, scotla nd after a bright start across england, scotland and wales, the weather goes downhill in northern ireland with rain and the winds will strengthen all the while as we go through the day. mild but increasingly windy. as we go through saturday night, those winds could gust up to 55 or even 75 mph across the west of scotland. it will become blustery indeed through the night. we have another batch of windy weather coming in for the second half of the weekend.
it has been quite cloudy today and we had sent david's day sunshine smiling down on the coastline of wales but further westhern ireland and across the other side of the atlantic we are watching this area of cloud which is going to become storm frank, bringing strong winds are away towards the second half of the weekend. i mentioned the rain in northern ireland, that will push northwards and eastwards as we go through the night before clearing across western parts. it will be a breezy night,...
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england have bowled the west indies out for just 71 runs in theirfinal twenty20. davide match in saint kitts and nevis. he took four in total. their run chase has just begun. england have clinched victory in the three match series already having won the first two matches. in dublin, ireland claimed a bonus point victory over france to keep their six nations hopes alive. captain rory best set the tone with an early try whilejohnny sexton, jack conan and keith earls also crossed as the defending champions redicovered their form, which seemed to have deserted them during this tournament. yoann huget and camille chat scored late consolation tries for france — but failed to mask another disappointing performance. it was a big step in the right direction. the first half, we showed a lot of intensity that had been missing in the first three games. a lot of the accuracy. we will look back at chances we didn't put away, but in terms of how we rate ourselves, that was definitely a lot closer to it. that's all the sport for now. thank you. just before we go, we want to bring you t
england have bowled the west indies out for just 71 runs in theirfinal twenty20. davide match in saint kitts and nevis. he took four in total. their run chase has just begun. england have clinched victory in the three match series already having won the first two matches. in dublin, ireland claimed a bonus point victory over france to keep their six nations hopes alive. captain rory best set the tone with an early try whilejohnny sexton, jack conan and keith earls also crossed as the defending...
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while he is free for now, david shepard is spending the rest of his life behind bars at this maximum security prison in west texas. >> i put myself in a bad position, and i've got no one to blame but myself. >> reporter: shepard claims dr. sonnier's death was an accident. >> things got out of hand. unintentionally. gun fired. >> reporter: did mike dickson ever ask you to kill -- >> no, absolutely not, absolutely not. >> reporter: when the police interrogated you, you said dickson was a part of this. >> right. >> reporter: why did you tell them that? >> i embellished. i thought that's what i had to do. >> reporter: what would you say to them right now if they were watching? >> i'd tell them i'm very sorry. i took your loved one. >> reporter: almost seven years after their father's death. >> i thank the lord f moment we had. >> reporter: dr. sonnier's ildren what w.k in limbo, s wan >> it's heartbreaking, and it's also a challenge to make sure that my son knows what kind of man my father was. >> reporter: for "nightline," ryan smith in new york. >> our thanks to ryan. >>> up next, special correspondent adam r
while he is free for now, david shepard is spending the rest of his life behind bars at this maximum security prison in west texas. >> i put myself in a bad position, and i've got no one to blame but myself. >> reporter: shepard claims dr. sonnier's death was an accident. >> things got out of hand. unintentionally. gun fired. >> reporter: did mike dickson ever ask you to kill -- >> no, absolutely not, absolutely not. >> reporter: when the police interrogated...
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david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond.someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is a bit iffy. but, most of them are good. three, two, one, go. now how about this? speed crimping. the art ofjoining the pastry to cover the meat, potato, sweet and onion bits of the traditional cornish pasty. here, they are making 15 injust two minutes. three, two, one, stop! cheering and the winner is in the amateur traditional pasty category, billy deacon. standard ingredients. there's nothing funny about it. most types of pepper, white and black. that's the real secret. so from arguably the worlds smallest pasty, and entry all the way from canada to a first ever attempt. it looks like the cornish pasty recipe is in good ha
david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond.someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is...
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david: to change direction to the middle east, we will call it west asia -- with saudi arabia, theres a bipartisan move in the senate with marco rubio and others to impose sanctions in saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. is this likely going to result in substantive change or is it more for show? michael: well, i think that it is more for show, but i do not want to denigrate it. we have to send strong messages and maybe put a little bit of mind,f allah into saudi because they are used to weathering these blips in the relationship, especially after 9/11 when many of the hijackers were saudi arabian. saudi arabia could interpret that as, because the rest of the world depends on their oil so much, there is no way we will sustain our anger long. i would rather the saudis have to worry a little bit that we could find measures that are more than symbolic. they may not fundamentally dissolve the u.s. and saudi relationship, that is not realistic, neither is it necessary or appropriate, but we can do things that make them hurt a little bit and make them worry, and i applaud the s
david: to change direction to the middle east, we will call it west asia -- with saudi arabia, theres a bipartisan move in the senate with marco rubio and others to impose sanctions in saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. is this likely going to result in substantive change or is it more for show? michael: well, i think that it is more for show, but i do not want to denigrate it. we have to send strong messages and maybe put a little bit of mind,f allah into saudi because they are...
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david polgar is a tech ethicist and the founder of all tech is human. he joins me from westst wondering, we have been hearing about the power of social media, is there anything new about this particular incident? it is not anything new, it is a case in point of how social media can be weaponised. it can be used for good if we want to raise money for charity for someone who has cancer, but at the same time if someone wa nts to but at the same time if someone wants to create a mob mentality as what potentially happened in this case, can easily be done. we have also seen it in political cases with authoritarian governments. this is just a case of how social media can amplify a message whether it is for good or bad, and i think we arejust realising with great power comes great responsibility, and platforms like u—tube are just realising they have a certain amount of social responsibility when it comes to how their platforms are being utilised. there is something on here that we have these personalities that have thousands of followers, commanding those fans, whereas normally we
david polgar is a tech ethicist and the founder of all tech is human. he joins me from westst wondering, we have been hearing about the power of social media, is there anything new about this particular incident? it is not anything new, it is a case in point of how social media can be weaponised. it can be used for good if we want to raise money for charity for someone who has cancer, but at the same time if someone wa nts to but at the same time if someone wants to create a mob mentality as...
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west indies won the toss and are batting in the final 20 20 with england. david nevis. he's ta ken another two wickets since then. england have clinched victory in the three match series already having won the first two matches. 24-3 24—3 currently. british tennis number one kyle edmund has eased into the third round at indian wells in california. he beat the world number 86 nicolas jarry in straight sets, dropping just two games. edmund winning 6—2, 6—0 injust 52 minutes. that's all the sport for now. thank you. it's emerged that two more british women who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group have been stripped of their uk citizenship. reema and zara iqbal, who are sisters, left their home in east london in 2013 and married is fighters. they are now living in detention camps in syria with their children. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. the latest scenes in syria as families flee the chaos. the humanitarian crisis deepens, and some of those seeking sanctuary are foreign—born women who supported is. now the bbc has learned th
west indies won the toss and are batting in the final 20 20 with england. david nevis. he's ta ken another two wickets since then. england have clinched victory in the three match series already having won the first two matches. 24-3 24—3 currently. british tennis number one kyle edmund has eased into the third round at indian wells in california. he beat the world number 86 nicolas jarry in straight sets, dropping just two games. edmund winning 6—2, 6—0 injust 52 minutes. that's all the...
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moving in from the south west, pushing north and east. now, as i was telling david, there is going to be a very fins line of whooing to get rain and who is going to get snow. we're really going to havwa to h the line. it's a fast-moving system. it is moving in, and it'll be out by the morning commute on your monday. some of the heaviest snow will fall through the late afternoon and into the early evening on sunday. you need to go to church, you have things to do on your sunday morning, the farmer markets, some are open, listen, 10:00 a.m., you'll be fine, but then watch this. here we go. 10:00 10:00/11:00, through the early afternoon, the snow spreads. 'll start light. 95 and points to the south, this is going to be a rain/snow mix. north and west, it'll be mnly all snow. watch this little line right here in pink. it comes back up as we get through sunday afternoon and sund evening. so this line is really going to fluctuation along i-95. another thing, this is a pretty big syst. i'm worried about storms deep south. we're talking about t ining arof mexico. some of th
moving in from the south west, pushing north and east. now, as i was telling david, there is going to be a very fins line of whooing to get rain and who is going to get snow. we're really going to havwa to h the line. it's a fast-moving system. it is moving in, and it'll be out by the morning commute on your monday. some of the heaviest snow will fall through the late afternoon and into the early evening on sunday. you need to go to church, you have things to do on your sunday morning, the...