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age frank pallone 30. >> t$ank you chairman doyle.i will consider bills of the wireless future and they manage the spectrum more efficiently cars and better serve all americans. they guarantee are wireless networks are from foreign adversaries and will do us harm. you see shoe they are introducing the share act for long-standing policy and the communications information becomes mission and me commission and a policy. the agencies can act as in the interest of spectrum stakeholders and department of defense and the administration of public safety and karen's. we have the management which requires a anti-eye a and the share act as helping anti i a with the government agencies. in a long way and the fcc rooms with commercial spectrum and i'm pleased to share as far as the fcc to look for ways to expand the sharing techniques with its ears broadband service. when it comes to securing those networks and foreign adversaries, our thank walden and mrs. doris matsui and she is with the network act. they will prohibit the spending a federal dol
age frank pallone 30. >> t$ank you chairman doyle.i will consider bills of the wireless future and they manage the spectrum more efficiently cars and better serve all americans. they guarantee are wireless networks are from foreign adversaries and will do us harm. you see shoe they are introducing the share act for long-standing policy and the communications information becomes mission and me commission and a policy. the agencies can act as in the interest of spectrum stakeholders and...
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this what solution do you hope that doyle comes up with the others are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court the other will ever said that people of them across to give us here. to make a political most of us even thought. of us because you. know you know the fact. he put another one no doubt on the real. he can hold players under 20 years of you know mindy. was in their lives he was places got aren't is this that yellow and this this story look i think you are saying that you would like to. be future least and your term in power. think in january is the result you think would solve the problems that we would look for. says political class here. the article this would. seem you've got going into his young days vs a real no one supposed to venice of his innocence no can tell us to know how to tie me up and tell me that he's about to be innocent it's going to and when you say we have the right to participate in the elections speaking about yourself ever more or less where your party would you run in the elections if that's possible see noticeable get on to
this what solution do you hope that doyle comes up with the others are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court the other will ever said that people of them across to give us here. to make a political most of us even thought. of us because you. know you know the fact. he put another one no doubt on the real. he can hold players under 20 years of you know mindy. was in their lives he was places got aren't is this that yellow and this this story look i think you are...
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popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?ng back to those ‘70s thrillers. it doesn't have the grit or the depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the warriors. you know, very, very simple set—up — you've got to do this and you've got to do it in a limited period of time. what i liked about it is that, for me, it was an a—list b—movie. remember we talked about black and blue before? mmm — yes, yes. i said it's the same thing. you know, it's something which is a nuts and bolts idea but it's elevated because it's got every good performances. the dialogue in this is so ripe, you can actually smell it, but it's fine because you think "0k, it's a b—mo
popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?ng back to those ‘70s thrillers. it doesn't have the grit or the depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's...
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popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, ok?se ‘70s thrillers. it doesn't have the grit or the depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the warriors. you know, very, very simple set—up — you've got to do this and you've got to do it in a limited period of time. what i liked about it is that, for me, it was an a—list b—movie. remember we talked about black and blue before? mmm — yes, yes. i said it's the same thing. you know, it's something which is a nuts and bolts idea but it's elevated because it's got every good performances. the dialogue in this is so ripe, you can actually smell it, but it's fine because you think "ok, it's a b—movie, but itjus
popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, ok?se ‘70s thrillers. it doesn't have the grit or the depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up...
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we becamek into how an energy driver, first it was mines that led into the: doyle. .- the coal and oil and it became a tremendous driver for nearly a whole .entury now there are new forms. we have been a net exporter of energy. west virginia, has kept most of mines,t coast, the coal fueling world war i into to victory. now we have a technology sector that is blossoming. and we can be the playground of the east, the river gorge, the home to the boy scouts of america which is now boys and girls and a way to build teambuilding fortune 500 companies and companies from all over the world are coming there. you have the white water rafting , hiking, it goes on and on. we just need to sell ourselves little more than what people might know of us. there's an old saying that if you do not tell your story that someone will tell one on you. we have allowed too many people to tell stories about west virginia. ashley: there's a stereotype that goes along with west virginia and it can be the punchline to jokes. what do you think are the largest misconceptions? sen. manchin: i tell all of the .tudents
we becamek into how an energy driver, first it was mines that led into the: doyle. .- the coal and oil and it became a tremendous driver for nearly a whole .entury now there are new forms. we have been a net exporter of energy. west virginia, has kept most of mines,t coast, the coal fueling world war i into to victory. now we have a technology sector that is blossoming. and we can be the playground of the east, the river gorge, the home to the boy scouts of america which is now boys and girls...
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keith doyle, bbc news.s in housing, which leader jeremy corbyn has hailed as "tra nsformative" — but the conservatives say he‘ll be too distracted by his second brexit referendum to deliver the promise. let‘s get more on this from labour‘s angela rayner, whojoins us from birmingham. let‘s unwind all this. do you want to outline these plans for social housing? we believe we need to build more council housing again. far too many people are in what has been council housing of the past and are now private tenants and are paying a huge amount of rent and usually social security are paying that and we are paying way too much. we need more council housing in this country and our plan is to build 100 doesn‘t council houses by year 5 every year, making sure we have the housing stock we need for the families who are struggling at the moment to meet the housing demands. where wheels we see these 100,000 homes, houses, every year, being built? ad where will we see? obviously banfield is really important. we need to get
keith doyle, bbc news.s in housing, which leader jeremy corbyn has hailed as "tra nsformative" — but the conservatives say he‘ll be too distracted by his second brexit referendum to deliver the promise. let‘s get more on this from labour‘s angela rayner, whojoins us from birmingham. let‘s unwind all this. do you want to outline these plans for social housing? we believe we need to build more council housing again. far too many people are in what has been council housing of...
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keith doyle, bbc news. it's thought around 350 koalas have died in the fires which have spread from the across three states. smokehouse shrouded sydney for another day and while firefighters have brought blazes under control in some areas, the hazardous conditions are expected to continue for some time. good to see he is being well cared for. in a moment the weather but first here‘s chloe tilley with details of what‘s coming up in the victoria derbyshire programme at 10. we will talk to the dad of bethany, an 18—year—old woman who is being held in a controversial secure mental health facility. he says she has been told that experts fear for her life and she needs to be moved immediately. and the mother of 19—year—old harry dunne tells us she feels the family have been misled by the foreign office into believing a prosecution was imminent in the case of the american woman suspected of killing their son in a motorbike crash. join us at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. good morning. for some of us it‘s been a chi
keith doyle, bbc news. it's thought around 350 koalas have died in the fires which have spread from the across three states. smokehouse shrouded sydney for another day and while firefighters have brought blazes under control in some areas, the hazardous conditions are expected to continue for some time. good to see he is being well cared for. in a moment the weather but first here‘s chloe tilley with details of what‘s coming up in the victoria derbyshire programme at 10. we will talk to the...
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the people with things circular and of himself in them and government it will probably be a coup for doyle to try and resolve this what solution do you hope that boy will comes up with all of us are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court will be a living said that people in him across he give us here the other will. almost as he thought. of us because you. know you know the fact it may hold to be justices but. he put it another way no doubt on the real. he can hope i mean as leaders of no mean the. parts of us in the. places got aren't is this that we are all and this this story look i think you are saying that you would like the. future least and your term in power. thinking january is the result you think would solve the problems is that what you would look for. says political class here. the articles this would. seem you've got going to his young. no one supposed to vote in the cities and us in the us look on tell us who know how to tie me up and i mean that is a part of it as an experience and when you say we have the right to participate in the elections
the people with things circular and of himself in them and government it will probably be a coup for doyle to try and resolve this what solution do you hope that boy will comes up with all of us are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court will be a living said that people in him across he give us here the other will. almost as he thought. of us because you. know you know the fact it may hold to be justices but. he put it another way no doubt on the real. he can hope...
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golden gate we've been doing fine so far in the north bay on the san francisco side city streets 19th doyle. richardson all in good shape. so far we'll take a look at more drive times and freeways coming up. election day but one of the biggest races in the bay area is still just too close to call. so 4 candidates are vying for the district attorney's position in san francisco. now 2 candidates are locked in a pretty tight race. so to fender chess a budding is leading the interim d a. suzy loftus by only a few a 1000 votes. but dean has 33% of the vote while loftus has 31%. mayor london breed appointed suzy loftus has enough da last month after george gas cohn's resignation, so this controversial decision was met with protests, critics of the move say breida pointing the candidates she endorsed gives loftus. over her rivals. now the other 2 candidates are longtime prosecutor nancy tong with 21% of the vote. and deputy state attorneys general lee foyt with 15% of the vote. now because of ranked choice voting for the bottom 2 candidates will be redistributed between but dean. after that a winn
golden gate we've been doing fine so far in the north bay on the san francisco side city streets 19th doyle. richardson all in good shape. so far we'll take a look at more drive times and freeways coming up. election day but one of the biggest races in the bay area is still just too close to call. so 4 candidates are vying for the district attorney's position in san francisco. now 2 candidates are locked in a pretty tight race. so to fender chess a budding is leading the interim d a. suzy...
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the people with a thing sir and of himself with them and government it will probably be a coup for doyle to try and resolve this what solution do you hope that boy will comes up with either of us are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court will be a living said bolivia people of them across. to give us here the other will. call the commons up as he thought still of us because. you know the fact. he put another one no doubt on the real. he came home players in the 20 years of no mean the. parts of us in their lives he was places got aren't is this that yellow and this this story look i think you are saying that you would like the best for the future least and your term in power ranger thinking january is the result you think would solve the problems is that what you would look for. the c's political class here. the articles this would. seem you've got going to his young. no one supposed to venice of his innocence look on tell us to know how to tell. me that he's about to be innocent it's going to and when you say we have the right to participate in the electio
the people with a thing sir and of himself with them and government it will probably be a coup for doyle to try and resolve this what solution do you hope that boy will comes up with either of us are going to kill the other guy is he him but i do not suppose you court will be a living said bolivia people of them across. to give us here the other will. call the commons up as he thought still of us because. you know the fact. he put another one no doubt on the real. he came home players in the 20...
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koala hospital, the only one of its kind in the world and named him lewis after her grandson, as keith doyle north of sydney. these distressing pictures show the marsupial rescued from certain death and doused with water to help treat its burns. these shocking pictures have been viewed widely and shared on social media. the woman who rescued the koala, now named lewis, was reunited with him at the hospital. i knew if we didn‘t get him down from the tree, then he would have been up there in amongst the flames, so just immediately thought, just get to him, put the fire out, and as soon as i caught him i realised we had some water in the car. and, yeah, just natural instinct. he's got really badly burned hands and feet. he's got burns under his arms, his nose is burned, and a bit of his private parts are burned as well. and he's singed all over. but look at him, he's eating really well. it‘s thought around 350 koalas have died in the fires, which have spread from the east coast of the state of victoria. six people have died and 500 homes have been destroyed by numerous fires across three states
koala hospital, the only one of its kind in the world and named him lewis after her grandson, as keith doyle north of sydney. these distressing pictures show the marsupial rescued from certain death and doused with water to help treat its burns. these shocking pictures have been viewed widely and shared on social media. the woman who rescued the koala, now named lewis, was reunited with him at the hospital. i knew if we didn‘t get him down from the tree, then he would have been up there in...
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is holding people together we're going to find out from my lovely panel here and we'll begin with doyle who actually you got married 2 months ago so how high is the cost of weddings in this country i don't know because everybody maybe have its own value but my own marriage course you almost see the $15000.00 almost $15000.00. ok i'm not married and i've never obviously been to my wedding but is this the average cost of weddings $15000.00. no no. it's not the average it's not the minimum it's not the maximum because it could go even twice or thrice even 4 times that for just to pay for a lot ok there's a lady who had lifted her hand at the back please come and speak to me a lot of money goes to the 1st 2 there venues venues here are very costly then we go maybe to the m c u 2 coast i go see those i am seeing here he will be a very good example ok so let me ask the mc because you've mentioned him saying he's a very very popular mc here in tanzania when he walked in everybody oh and he's. was he expensive yes i am ok so he's good and he's expensive but it's all right if you can afford him
is holding people together we're going to find out from my lovely panel here and we'll begin with doyle who actually you got married 2 months ago so how high is the cost of weddings in this country i don't know because everybody maybe have its own value but my own marriage course you almost see the $15000.00 almost $15000.00. ok i'm not married and i've never obviously been to my wedding but is this the average cost of weddings $15000.00. no no. it's not the average it's not the minimum it's...
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popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?he depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the warriors. you know, very, very simple set—up — you've got to do this and you've got to do it in a limited period of time. what i liked about it is that, for me, it was an a—list b—movie. remember we talked about black and blue before? mmm — yes, yes. i said it's the same thing. you know, it's something which is a nuts and bolts idea but it's elevated because it's got every good performances. the dialogue in this is so ripe, you can actually smell it, but it's fine because you think "0k, it's a b—movie, but itjust happens to being played by very fine performer
popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?he depth of, you know, serpico or french connection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the...
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>> doyle what i was doing and relax. shawn joins me now. a huge fan of yours back in the day i had the car. >> you know, there it is right here for you. the the and big one everyone loves duke of hafd but there are a few people out there just like you know not so silent minority, that come out and say thing like this is the universal sign of racism and intolerance therefore, this is the poster boy. for racism and intolerance come on. i'm from mount new york, right, and i'm down here i'm fighting i'm fighting a fight so that people can think what they want to think. not what people tell them to think is there something wrong with that? >> nothing wrong with that and i think everybody enjoyed the show, and probably going to enjoy a new movie christmas cards -- so when you go out there. do you ever hear from people that are offended by the confederate flag because in some precincts confederate flag is viewed very negatively because of the slavery and rebel connotations of the civil war. >> yeah. you know i don't hear it from the populous ever.
>> doyle what i was doing and relax. shawn joins me now. a huge fan of yours back in the day i had the car. >> you know, there it is right here for you. the the and big one everyone loves duke of hafd but there are a few people out there just like you know not so silent minority, that come out and say thing like this is the universal sign of racism and intolerance therefore, this is the poster boy. for racism and intolerance come on. i'm from mount new york, right, and i'm down here...
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so they had a private called doyle dixon who was the driver and all four of them set off . nixon, taggart jennings and gertie but what they didn't know was the americans had taken wall and door and in fact and pushed further in when order came to pull back because the american command was concerned about us forces getting too far ahead of their supply lines so they wanted to set place so they pulled them back and they didn't know that through a series of mishaps and pappert believed the town wasan american hands and they drove right in . the team assigned waldorf when the first shot rang out and initially they were quizzicalabout this, asking themselves why would somebody shoot at us ? pappert jumped out, they looked around . nothing on towards, so they decided to push on which was a really unbelievably bad decision. at that point you really should pull back and figure out what's going on though they push on just a tiny bit and machine gun fire breaks out. they all jumped out of the chief, pappert is hit in the legs and he screams at dixon try and get the car started again.
so they had a private called doyle dixon who was the driver and all four of them set off . nixon, taggart jennings and gertie but what they didn't know was the americans had taken wall and door and in fact and pushed further in when order came to pull back because the american command was concerned about us forces getting too far ahead of their supply lines so they wanted to set place so they pulled them back and they didn't know that through a series of mishaps and pappert believed the town...
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bill white house officials are still confident that when the choice comes down to bill clinton or bob doyler fellow democrats don't have anywhere else to go. clinton won a second term as president of the united states. >> can you imagine what this must feel like? particularly when you think about how far down mr. clinton seemed to be two years ago for him to asend to the pinnacle again is the act of truly a master politician. >> bill clinton is the come back kid because he was resilient. no matter what doubts you had about him, no matter what charges you layed against him. every day he walks into the white house and with a laser focus he says let's focus on getting the job done. >> it's time to put politics aside, join together and get the job done for america's future. >> this has been election '96, bill clinton has been reelected and the country goes on. you have a bipartisan group here to come together and hail this agreement. >> 1997 was a happy time for bill clinton and a happy time for america. budget was balanced. think of that. >> by '97 there's a feeling that there can be cooperati
bill white house officials are still confident that when the choice comes down to bill clinton or bob doyler fellow democrats don't have anywhere else to go. clinton won a second term as president of the united states. >> can you imagine what this must feel like? particularly when you think about how far down mr. clinton seemed to be two years ago for him to asend to the pinnacle again is the act of truly a master politician. >> bill clinton is the come back kid because he was...
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and to this day, when a travel across the country and they see where your headquarters, i see doyle's pain, that's on you. made eight regional offices across the country. we operate with over hundred and 30000 members. a staff of over if the employees across the country. the community here really plays such a large part. it still plays a tremendously large part in helping us to do the work that we do to support veterans and families of fallen. >> perfect thank you bread still with that, what i want to do now is go into a little bit more of some of ryan and heather's favorite experts from the book. ryan were going to start with you. there's expert that you picked out. if you wouldn't mind reading that through. >> this is actually from our introduction read some little bit more about us talking about grief. none of us know how to do grief right. and honestly there is only one way to do it. we know how to do it wrong though. because we have all aired varies points. they lashed out at low blends out of daily life. with self medicated heavily. we slept is it too much. and with exercise and
and to this day, when a travel across the country and they see where your headquarters, i see doyle's pain, that's on you. made eight regional offices across the country. we operate with over hundred and 30000 members. a staff of over if the employees across the country. the community here really plays such a large part. it still plays a tremendously large part in helping us to do the work that we do to support veterans and families of fallen. >> perfect thank you bread still with that,...
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and patty silas doyle, campaign manager for hillary clinton's campaign. good to see you both. >> hi. >> mayor buttigieg walked back what he said on your show about it being a two-way race. let's see what else he said on your show. >> i think this is getting to be a two-way. >> you think it's coming into focus, you and warren? >> yeah, and certainly the world we're getting to is that world, where it's coming down to the two of us. >> so mark, what was your impression when he was jovially saying that? >> that's not the sort of thing you should say out loud as a candidate, but there was certainly evidence of that friday night at that dinner. not only did he have a terrific speech that was very well received, i was blown away by the number of people he turned out. it seemed like he had a quarter of the arena filled, as much or more than warren did. he's really moving in iowa. those national polls are good for biden, but he's running fourth right now. if biden doesn't finish in the top three in iowa, that's a big, big problem. >> the poll showed mayor buttigie
and patty silas doyle, campaign manager for hillary clinton's campaign. good to see you both. >> hi. >> mayor buttigieg walked back what he said on your show about it being a two-way race. let's see what else he said on your show. >> i think this is getting to be a two-way. >> you think it's coming into focus, you and warren? >> yeah, and certainly the world we're getting to is that world, where it's coming down to the two of us. >> so mark, what was your...
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linda doyle of the associated press covered the trial. >> the opening statement was quite dramatic byand he came up with a theme which was the case was about a bite, a bullet, a gun barrel, and a broken heart. and that kind of resonated in the courtroom. >> reporter: the jury saw journals police seized from stephanie's home detailing how upset she was when she learned john was engaged to someone else. stephanie's date book was also introduced which mentioned locksmithing books, that could explain why there was no forced entry to the condo. and on the day of the murder, then patrol officer lazarus happened to be off duty. the ammunition used in the shooting was the same type issued by the lapd said prosecutors and was the same caliber of lazarus' off-duty weapon, a .38 revolver she reported stolen two weeks after the murder. the real smoking gun was the bite mark dna found at the crime scene. >> dna was definitely the centerpiece of this case. this shows she was there. without the dna, they could not have placed her at the condo. >> reporter: and the statistics were staggering. 1.7 sex
linda doyle of the associated press covered the trial. >> the opening statement was quite dramatic byand he came up with a theme which was the case was about a bite, a bullet, a gun barrel, and a broken heart. and that kind of resonated in the courtroom. >> reporter: the jury saw journals police seized from stephanie's home detailing how upset she was when she learned john was engaged to someone else. stephanie's date book was also introduced which mentioned locksmithing books, that...
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joining us to discuss, cristina alesci and patty doyle, former hillary clinton presidential campaignrience having worked for bloomberg. what changed his mind here? he made a calculation earlier that they didn't have a path. does he now believe he has a path? >> he does now believe he has a path. now the final decision hasn't been made and he believes he has that path because biden is struggling. and that is the real reason. i know they're trying to say, you know, people around him are trying to say he doesn't think the entire field is very strong. but let's be clear. bloomberg is a centrist. he didn't want to jump in earlier this year because he thought that it would get in biden's way. now he sees biden struggling. and he thinks that there are some moderate democratic voters who can come out and support him and get excited about him whereas maybe they are perhaps not that excited about him right now. he does have $52 billion. that's what his net worth is. not all of that is liquid. but that's a lot of money. and that actually presents another problem for biden because people who wou
joining us to discuss, cristina alesci and patty doyle, former hillary clinton presidential campaignrience having worked for bloomberg. what changed his mind here? he made a calculation earlier that they didn't have a path. does he now believe he has a path? >> he does now believe he has a path. now the final decision hasn't been made and he believes he has that path because biden is struggling. and that is the real reason. i know they're trying to say, you know, people around him are...
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. >> randi kaye, cnn, doyles town, pennsylvania. >> small sampling of voters in pennsylvania.k with a quick big picture of the week to come as "white house in crisis" continues. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working, ask your doctor about entyvio. entyvio acts specifically in the gi tract to prevent an excess of white blood cells from entering and causing damaging inflammation. entyvio has helped many patients achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen
. >> randi kaye, cnn, doyles town, pennsylvania. >> small sampling of voters in pennsylvania.k with a quick big picture of the week to come as "white house in crisis" continues. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his...
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well for the southbound trip into san fransco and even when you pass the toll plaza continuing on to doyleything looking goodso 19 minutes to make it in. here's the bay bridge and normal i'm tracking a major delays right coming in during the morning drivbut this morning folks zipping rightand through the toll plaza at 7 minutes to downtown checking out the east bay, you're fine the east shore 2413 05:00am the nimitz and then livermore to dublin looking good i keep checking out heang toward the liver morale lets out nea el charro that's looking good to 6.80 wide open ybe you're heading to the stone ridge shopping center. and even th mendment maybe you're heading to south land this morning, it's looking good here in both directions between 38 will check more coming up mont james darya union square. >> fact 2 in san francisco came this close to having all of his workers go on strike today. on black id, but the last minute apparently they decided not to do th proper sara stinson live at macy's to explain good morning. sarah. >>go morning that's right to the macy's employees are now inside work
well for the southbound trip into san fransco and even when you pass the toll plaza continuing on to doyleything looking goodso 19 minutes to make it in. here's the bay bridge and normal i'm tracking a major delays right coming in during the morning drivbut this morning folks zipping rightand through the toll plaza at 7 minutes to downtown checking out the east bay, you're fine the east shore 2413 05:00am the nimitz and then livermore to dublin looking good i keep checking out heang toward the...
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that is this morning from congressman mike doyle. the new tom hanks movie out today on the life of fred rogers. mike in houston, texas. what do you think of the impeachment inquiry? caller: you know, i was not sure of the charges that the democrats had made against the president and actually even the whistleblower. but i think the hearings have made it abundantly clear that the president had a program and mr. giuliani was most likely in charge of running this program to basically smear the likely presidential race opponent, the opponent of the president in the next election. and he wanted to bring down joe biden, and he may have already done that. all of the confusion and all of the talk about the biting corruption, he may have already achieved his goal of politically bringing down his opponent. made itthe testimony abundantly clear that a program was going on. the other things that hearings have made it clear is that the white house is preventing the witness -- even the witnesses who testified, preventing them from having access to
that is this morning from congressman mike doyle. the new tom hanks movie out today on the life of fred rogers. mike in houston, texas. what do you think of the impeachment inquiry? caller: you know, i was not sure of the charges that the democrats had made against the president and actually even the whistleblower. but i think the hearings have made it abundantly clear that the president had a program and mr. giuliani was most likely in charge of running this program to basically smear the...
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former campaign manager for hillary clinton, patti solis doyle. it's good to see you, patti?crowded field still. 17 democrats running for president, 5 of them are women. with your unique perspective, is amy klobuchar right? are women in politics held to a higher standard that we're looking at today? >> she absolutely is 100% right on this one. you know, it's no secret that sexism plays a role in politics and government. it's no secret that women have to work twice as hard, be twice as good to get half the credit. and not just in politics, but in various industries. it's why we've never elected a president, a female president. and it's why we have relatively fewer ceos. i'll give you an example from membership experience. in 2018, when hillary was running in the primary against barack obama, she ran on being more experienced. that was her message. she was ready on day one. barack obama criticized her, however, on her foreign policy experience, saying that his first lady, having teas and cookies with foreign leaders does not translate into foreign policy experience. and that cr
former campaign manager for hillary clinton, patti solis doyle. it's good to see you, patti?crowded field still. 17 democrats running for president, 5 of them are women. with your unique perspective, is amy klobuchar right? are women in politics held to a higher standard that we're looking at today? >> she absolutely is 100% right on this one. you know, it's no secret that sexism plays a role in politics and government. it's no secret that women have to work twice as hard, be twice as...
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>>> in french connection two new york police detective popeye doyle proclaimed i'd rather be -- -- sinceigure in the run up to 2016 and here he is in 2017 selling the same regular guy against the world number when he first announced the u.s. would leave the paris climate accord in the rose garden of the white house. >> it is time to put youngtown, ohio, detroit, michigan, and pittsburgh, pennsylvania, along with many other nations along with paris france. >> what he's selling here is demagoguery. but meanwhile on the planet which we all live on there's the reality that the world has wasted so much time dealing with climate change that according to a new united nations report today rampant unprecedented cuts in greenhouse gas emissions offer the only hope of averting an ever intensifying cascade of consequences. it doesn't take an expert to see what's happening on this earth of ours. in africa we see the disappearance of trees, the widening of the sahara, the climate devastation setting peoples against each other for a limed supply of good land in places like somalia. in africa and latin
>>> in french connection two new york police detective popeye doyle proclaimed i'd rather be -- -- sinceigure in the run up to 2016 and here he is in 2017 selling the same regular guy against the world number when he first announced the u.s. would leave the paris climate accord in the rose garden of the white house. >> it is time to put youngtown, ohio, detroit, michigan, and pittsburgh, pennsylvania, along with many other nations along with paris france. >> what he's...
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jack doyle, daily mail? prime minister, earlier today jeremy corbyn daily mail?my corbyn questioned the us government account of the death of abu bakr al— baghdadi, us government account of the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of isis. do you think he was right to question that account, and do you agree that the isis leader should have been detained and arrested?” have been detained and arrested?” have not seen exactly what the leader of the opposition has said. but you have to be realistic about the threats that this country faces. whether they are from iran or from russia, or indeed from international to from isis. abu bakr al—baghdadi, make no bones about it, was an absolutely diabolical flow of this country, our values, our liberal values, everything that we believe in and support. he was responsible for untold murders. i have to say that i do not think it is realistic to suggest that he could be just apprehended by police. in the circumstances in which he was finally run aground. i think it is very important, when
jack doyle, daily mail? prime minister, earlier today jeremy corbyn daily mail?my corbyn questioned the us government account of the death of abu bakr al— baghdadi, us government account of the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of isis. do you think he was right to question that account, and do you agree that the isis leader should have been detained and arrested?” have been detained and arrested?” have not seen exactly what the leader of...
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over ireland last week.the results is a first defeat in three games for scotland head coach philip doyle dominic thiem and stefano tsitsipas, for the season—ending tournament. tsitsipas, who's making his debut in the world tour finals, says he's been loving the support from greek fans in london. you see the flags everywhere, and i hear the people cheering my name, saying different things, on the court, it does feel like athens, like playing in my home town. i am grateful for that. it feels like playing in my home town. i am gratefulfor that. it feels nice, to be able to play, to play and have such a big crowd supporting you, in london. together with the two finals i played in roland garros, this will be my biggest match in my career, i am really happy about that fact. especially it didn't work out the previous three years and now i'm in the finals which is a bit unreal, still, but also very very great, and lam super still, but also very very great, and i am super happy about it. you can watch that match on jos butler hit a century in england's final warm up game — ahead of their two test
over ireland last week.the results is a first defeat in three games for scotland head coach philip doyle dominic thiem and stefano tsitsipas, for the season—ending tournament. tsitsipas, who's making his debut in the world tour finals, says he's been loving the support from greek fans in london. you see the flags everywhere, and i hear the people cheering my name, saying different things, on the court, it does feel like athens, like playing in my home town. i am grateful for that. it feels...
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joining me now, jim doyle, president of the business forward foundation, and peter spiegel, u.s.aging editor for the "financial times." he is the person behind this polling. and back with me, my friend charlie sykes. peter, the biggest driver behind people feeling worse off -- and i want you to tie this to the election last night, because when president obama was in office, we kept looking at the coasts, which after the financial crisis were doing a whole lot better, but what we didn't pay enough attention to were those swing states that said, no, sir, we are not doing better. take us there. >> so, you're right. so, the dynamic of 2016 hasn't changed. this grumpiness in the electorate over the state of the economy, which really drove the trump surge, that still exists. that hasn't changed. people don't think that trump has changed the dynamic. but the one thing i want to pull out is we did some sort of drilling down over sampling in some of the big swing states. we didn't do virginia, but we did north carolina, which is, some would argue, i would argue, is a similar state in this
joining me now, jim doyle, president of the business forward foundation, and peter spiegel, u.s.aging editor for the "financial times." he is the person behind this polling. and back with me, my friend charlie sykes. peter, the biggest driver behind people feeling worse off -- and i want you to tie this to the election last night, because when president obama was in office, we kept looking at the coasts, which after the financial crisis were doing a whole lot better, but what we...
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and army commercials the entire sport which is all about war i mean the trenches and blitzing and doyle along bombs he's the outlier there is any outliers where you are no no it's all pretty it's pretty depressing because we've done a lot of vulture hyper nationalism and i think i'm not sure it's ever been that bad i guess that's why again your book for me is so. necessary because when i hear the story of state repression when i see american imperialism when i see economic deprivation and i see how one could become desperate and one could become radicalized miss was the argument against american imperialism from some of us here was you're creating the very thing that you're afraid of. how do you get to that place of thinking about radicalization so i think that if we're looking at the 20 years of the war on terror almost it's been such a shallow narrative and that narrative has been presented to us by by the west essentially and what they've said is. they're these people they're muslims they're vulnerable to radicalism they're dangerous they come from these places and that's it and they
and army commercials the entire sport which is all about war i mean the trenches and blitzing and doyle along bombs he's the outlier there is any outliers where you are no no it's all pretty it's pretty depressing because we've done a lot of vulture hyper nationalism and i think i'm not sure it's ever been that bad i guess that's why again your book for me is so. necessary because when i hear the story of state repression when i see american imperialism when i see economic deprivation and i see...
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the result is a first defeat in three games for scotland head coach philip doyle since he took chargeto each oh lewis hamilton chasing the win. you can lewis hamilton chasing the win. you ca n follow lewis hamilton chasing the win. you can follow the closing stages of that one on the bbc sport website. now, on bbc news it is time for the film hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? i think we have something for everyone. we have le mans 66, which stars christian bale and matt damon. we have the amazing johnathan doc, which is a documentary that becomes an enigma. and the report, in which the cia are called to account. yeah, it‘s a really interesting week, actually! it is! yes! so let‘s start with le mans ‘66 — not to be confused with le mans — known in other territories as ford v ferrari. you know, le mans was the 1971 picture which my dad took me to see when i was a kid. so this is the story of the ford motor company attempting to regain its mojo by
the result is a first defeat in three games for scotland head coach philip doyle since he took chargeto each oh lewis hamilton chasing the win. you can lewis hamilton chasing the win. you ca n follow lewis hamilton chasing the win. you can follow the closing stages of that one on the bbc sport website. now, on bbc news it is time for the film hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark. what...
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that is this morning from congressman mike doyle.he new tom hanks movie out today on the life of fred rogers. mike in houston, texas. what do you think of the impeachment inquiry? caller: you know, i was not sure of the charges that the democrats had made against the president and actually even the whistleblower. but i think the hearings have made it abundantly clear that the president had a program and mr. giuliani was most likely in charge of running this program to basically smear the likely presidential race opponent, the opponent of the president in the next election. and he wanted to bring down joe biden, and he may have already done that. all of the confusion and all of the talk about the biting corruption, he may have already achieved his goal of politically bringing down his opponent. made itthe testimony abundantly clear that a program was going on. the other things that hearings have made it clear is that the white house is preventing the witness -- even the witnesses who testified, preventing them from having access to th
that is this morning from congressman mike doyle.he new tom hanks movie out today on the life of fred rogers. mike in houston, texas. what do you think of the impeachment inquiry? caller: you know, i was not sure of the charges that the democrats had made against the president and actually even the whistleblower. but i think the hearings have made it abundantly clear that the president had a program and mr. giuliani was most likely in charge of running this program to basically smear the likely...
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americans certainly had an influence on the irish constitution, noetably the supreme court and the doyle is actually described in the constitution as the house of representatives. support for an independent isle was also strongly expressed by president john f. kennedy, the first of irish catholic decent on his morale boosting visit in 1963 to his ancestral home at a time when american investment in ireland and tourism were becoming increasingly important. during the northern ireland conflict, key irish american congressmen supported constitutional nationalism rather than republican violence and later president clinton played a vital role in supporting paramilitary cease fires in the good friday agreement. today as we seek to protect the gains of the peace process and an open border for people and goods under the pressure of brexit, american support and understanding does help to keep the situation on the rails. of course in today's world there are many things competing to be kept on track including representative democracy itself. thank you. [ applause ] >> with two such distinguished sp
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. >> peter doyle. one point and one question. on jamaica. the videos you showed came out after they'd been lowered and their particular role and it was probably contradicted somewhat by the data. my question about inflation undershooting to the united states and to what extent the possible explanation is they did not believe in 2% and they take to themselves that it would be better for the united states and for the others to be below two and that's what they deliver. >> thank you. yes? >> thank you. dave berkowitz. lower income people do see higher rates of inflation because of this quality adjustment thing and this could be a large part of why so-called lower iq people see a higher -- have a higher expectation of inflation because they see higher inflation and does it make sense to measure inflation the way it is now? we have a question over here. . >> thank you. naruti from barclays capital. i noticed especially professor sylvana, that there was no control for relative import price, i was and wondering what the thinking was there, and then
. >> peter doyle. one point and one question. on jamaica. the videos you showed came out after they'd been lowered and their particular role and it was probably contradicted somewhat by the data. my question about inflation undershooting to the united states and to what extent the possible explanation is they did not believe in 2% and they take to themselves that it would be better for the united states and for the others to be below two and that's what they deliver. >> thank you....
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hospital — the only one of its kind in the world — and named him lewis after her grandson, as keith doylertain death and doused with water to help treat its burns. these shocking pictures have been viewed widely and shared on social media. the woman who rescued the koala, now named lewis, was reunited with him at the hospital. i knew if we didn't get him down from the tree, then he would have been up there in amongst the flames, so just immediately thought, just get to him, put the fire out, and as soon as i caught him i realised we had some water in the car. and, yeah, just natural instinct. he's got really badly burned hands and feet. he's got burns under his arms, his nose is burned, and a bit of his private parts are burned as well. and he's singed all over. but look at him, he's eating really well. it's thought around 350 koalas have died in the fires, which have spread from the east coast of the state of victoria. six people have died and 500 homes have been destroyed by numerous fires across three states. smoke has shrouded sydney for another day, and while firefighters have brough
hospital — the only one of its kind in the world — and named him lewis after her grandson, as keith doylertain death and doused with water to help treat its burns. these shocking pictures have been viewed widely and shared on social media. the woman who rescued the koala, now named lewis, was reunited with him at the hospital. i knew if we didn't get him down from the tree, then he would have been up there in amongst the flames, so just immediately thought, just get to him, put the fire...
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doyle was elected from the labour party and will abandon his party affiliation.d federal agencies are seeking billions from pg&e for wildfires the last few years. the utility operating under bankruptcy protection. washington and california, two of the biggest creditors. global news, 24 hours a day on-air and on tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thanks, so much. it is about the markets, and may be about the dow higher, maybe what is going on in europe, but about the video syncretic moments out there. one is the visual of mr. xi providing comfort and confidence to carrie lam of hong kong. this has come out in the last 12 hours with meetings in shanghai. we are here with john normand. within all of j.p. morgan, what is the symbolism of the various rate cuts and bank adjustments in china? there is an em tension, hong kong tension.what do you believe of the financial maneuverings of the interesting politics of china? john: i think there are a couple of issues if you just look at polic
doyle was elected from the labour party and will abandon his party affiliation.d federal agencies are seeking billions from pg&e for wildfires the last few years. the utility operating under bankruptcy protection. washington and california, two of the biggest creditors. global news, 24 hours a day on-air and on tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thanks, so much. it is about the markets, and may be about the...
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popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?ection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the warriors. you know, very, very simple set—up — you've got to do this and you've got to do it in a limited period of time. what i liked about it is that, for me, it was an a—list b—movie. remember we talked about black and blue before? mmm — yes, yes. i said it's the same thing. you know, it's something which is a nuts and bolts idea but it's elevated because it's got every good performances. the dialogue in this is so ripe, you can actually smell it, but it's fine because you think "0k, it's a b—movie, but itjust happens to being played by very fine performers and it's directed with an efficiency and an
popeye doyle chasing charnier on and off the train, 0k?ection. what it does have is a kind of very cliched, hard—boiled dialogue. it has an absolute nuts and bolts plot. you know, at the beginning, we've got something to do, we've got a limited amount of time to do it, the bridges can only be closed until five o'clock in the morning, we've got to catch these two people. and so, it's kind of set up almost like you think of something like the warriors. you know, very, very simple set—up —...
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. >> peter doyle. at one point a question on jake, t ja jamaica. >> that particular role in what happened j jamaica is uncontradicted. in the united states to what extent do you think the plausible explanation is the central bankers themselves do not believe in 2%. they take to themselves the judgment that it will be better for the united states and for others to be below 2. that's what they deliver. >> thank you. i would like to expand on a comment just made. lower people see high rate innation because of this quality adjustment thing and this could be a large part of why so-called lower iq people see a higher -- have a higher expectation of inflation, pause they're seeing higher inflation. and does it really make sense to measure inflation the way it is n now? i noticed in your philips curve regressions that especially professor silvana there was no control for a relative import price and i was wondering what the thinking was for there and then for both of you perhaps to comment whether import prices
. >> peter doyle. at one point a question on jake, t ja jamaica. >> that particular role in what happened j jamaica is uncontradicted. in the united states to what extent do you think the plausible explanation is the central bankers themselves do not believe in 2%. they take to themselves the judgment that it will be better for the united states and for others to be below 2. that's what they deliver. >> thank you. i would like to expand on a comment just made. lower people see...