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you're going to vote for duncan hunter? >> until he's proven guilty. >> shame! shame!reporter: oh, yes, there's that. a federal indictment charging hunter and his wife with misusing a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to allegedly pay for a family trip to italy, a plane ride for their excursions, some written off as expenses for the wounded herriors. that's left an opening for his opponent. >> lies won't keep duncan hunter out of prison. >> reporter: ammar campa-najjar is a palestinian-mexican- american, who worked in the obama administration, but a fear-based attack ad calls him something else. >> ammar campa-najjar is working to infiltrate congress. i's used three different names to hide his family ties to terrorism. >> i'm duncan hunter and i approve this message. >> reporter: his grandfather was involved in the munich olympics massacre, which killed 11 israeli athletes. he died 16 years before campa- najjar was born. ide candidate has condemned his actions, but the ad may have reached its target. >> i can't vote for him. i'm afraid of-- of terrorists, and i
you're going to vote for duncan hunter? >> until he's proven guilty. >> shame! shame!reporter: oh, yes, there's that. a federal indictment charging hunter and his wife with misusing a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to allegedly pay for a family trip to italy, a plane ride for their excursions, some written off as expenses for the wounded herriors. that's left an opening for his opponent. >> lies won't keep duncan hunter out of prison. >> reporter: ammar...
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deke duncan is still broadcasting to his audience of one, though it's a different mrs duncan and it's you're about to enter wonderland! oh, my days! it's radio 77 2018. hit me with it, deke! i just love this, this is my world, my life, radio. fabulous! i bet you're never off duty, are you, even in the supermarket? no, in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a mountain of music guaranteed with deke duncan right here in the air chair. this is true love, love so pure even the missus approves. i think it's wonderful, you know? he believes it, he lives it, he does it, and, as he has said to me many times, it'sjust between me and the mic. this priceless nationwide film gave deke five minutes of fame five decades ago. i'm going to the shop, right, deke? 0k. my ambition would be to broadcast to the rest of stevenage, i'd like to share it with them. but the realjob in radio never materialised until this was shared once again. hey, deke, it's laura moss, the stat
deke duncan is still broadcasting to his audience of one, though it's a different mrs duncan and it's you're about to enter wonderland! oh, my days! it's radio 77 2018. hit me with it, deke! i just love this, this is my world, my life, radio. fabulous! i bet you're never off duty, are you, even in the supermarket? no, in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a...
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his father in 1980, his son ten years ago. >>> you're going to vote for duncan hunter?s, until he's found guilty. >> reporter: a federal indictment charged them using a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to allegedly pay for a family trip to italy, a plane ride for their pet rabbit, and shopping excursions. some written off as expenses for the wounded warriors. that left an opening for his opponent. >> lies won't keep duncan hunter out of prison. >> reporter: ammar campa-najjar is a palestinian mexican-american who worked in the obama administration. but a fear-based attack ad calls him something else. >> ammar campa-najjar is working to infiltrate congress using three different names to hide his families ties to terrorism. >> i'm duncan hunter and i approve this message. >> reporter: his family wasn't involved in the olympics massacre. he died 16 years before campa-najjar was bornd. the candidate has condemned his actibut theay h reached itsor h >> i'm afraid of terrorists and i think that he has too much background, you know, from ancestors. >> he's not going t
his father in 1980, his son ten years ago. >>> you're going to vote for duncan hunter?s, until he's found guilty. >> reporter: a federal indictment charged them using a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to allegedly pay for a family trip to italy, a plane ride for their pet rabbit, and shopping excursions. some written off as expenses for the wounded warriors. that left an opening for his opponent. >> lies won't keep duncan hunter out of prison. >> reporter:...
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i'm duncan golestani. dojoin you're watching bbc news. i'm duncan golestani.s again you're watching bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. do join us again soon. bye— bye. hello there. well, we certainly started off the working week on a pretty chilly note for most of us, didn't we? if it was too much for you, i can offer you something just that little bit milder. but unfortunately, it comes at a price, turning increasingly wet and windy over the next few days. let's take a look at the main culprits. it's these areas of low pressure pushing in from the atlantic, and they will move across the uk a little bit later on today, and they will bring some extremely wet weather at times, but also some mild weather. so we lose that easterly flow that has been coming in off the north sea. the winds swing round to a south—westerly, coming in with that area of low pressure, drags in the milder air. but the winds will be gusting to gales or severe gales over the next couple of days. we start off, though, with a little bit of patchy mist and fog around. but as the breeze picks up,
i'm duncan golestani. dojoin you're watching bbc news. i'm duncan golestani.s again you're watching bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. do join us again soon. bye— bye. hello there. well, we certainly started off the working week on a pretty chilly note for most of us, didn't we? if it was too much for you, i can offer you something just that little bit milder. but unfortunately, it comes at a price, turning increasingly wet and windy over the next few days. let's take a look at the main...
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assistant fire chief rusty duncan was among the first to arrive. >> rusty duncan: 90% of the people inognizable. you know, the blood everywhere, i mean, it just covered them from head to toe. they were shot in so many different places that you just couldn't make out who they were. >> pelley: the church is now a memorial to the 26 who were murdered. >> duncan: i've never had the experience, not with any kind of weapon like this. for me to see the damage that it did was unbelievable, it was shattering concrete, i- you know, you can only imagine what it does to a human body. >> pelley: the police estimate that he fired about 450 rounds. >> duncan: oh, i believe it. i saw the damage it did. i saw the holes in the church. from one side to the other, all the pews, the concrete, the carpet... i saw it all. >> pelley: a gunshot wound is potentially fatal, no matter what kind of ammunition is used. but cynthia bir showed us the difference in an ar-15 round against gelatin targets in her ballistics lab at the university of southern california. >> cynthia bir: years of research have gone in to ki
assistant fire chief rusty duncan was among the first to arrive. >> rusty duncan: 90% of the people inognizable. you know, the blood everywhere, i mean, it just covered them from head to toe. they were shot in so many different places that you just couldn't make out who they were. >> pelley: the church is now a memorial to the 26 who were murdered. >> duncan: i've never had the experience, not with any kind of weapon like this. for me to see the damage that it did was...
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what that represents for mr duncan smith —— foer what that represents for mr duncan smith —— for mrto. for other conservative mps, thatis into. for other conservative mps, that is not the case. how can they be misunderstanding, if they are, this concept that is now written clearly? i think because the withdrawal agreement, a legal treaty, and there is the potential buried that it could last a very long time, the backstop. because both sides have to agree for it to come to an end. if this single customs territory, a temporary customs territory, a temporary customs union, isn't lamented. and neither side can withdraw from it unilaterally. but an important point is that it is notjust the uk that doesn't like the backstop, the eu really doesn't either. for three reasons, one, it would mean them some contracting control of their borders around northern ireland to a third country, the knighted kingdom. —— sub contracting. they still think the uk could somehow get some kind of competitive advantage by being half in and half out. thirdly, most importantly, for their future trade relations w
what that represents for mr duncan smith —— foer what that represents for mr duncan smith —— for mrto. for other conservative mps, thatis into. for other conservative mps, that is not the case. how can they be misunderstanding, if they are, this concept that is now written clearly? i think because the withdrawal agreement, a legal treaty, and there is the potential buried that it could last a very long time, the backstop. because both sides have to agree for it to come to an end. if...
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we are going to hearfrom iain duncan smith who joined me we are going to hearfrom iain duncan smith whojoinedearfrom iain duncan smith who joined me on the phone now. thank you for your time this morning. norman smithjust saying that this departure, this resignation by dominic raab, has opened up a political crisis for theresa may. that is undoubtedly the case, isn't it? yes, i have major misgivings about this and i am ploughing through these 500 pages, but the very man who is the negotiator, for him to resign and say he doesn't think it is a good deal, i think it's devastating. it is devastated because he has been aware of all of these things and he has been raising these alarm bells with the prime minister, but it sounds like he has been ignored, because otherwise i suspect we would not be in this place. the biggest problem with this deal, which ijust can't see how the government will get over, is that we are locking ourselves into a perpetual customs union in the hands of the eu in a way where we can get out of nato and out of the un but apparently we can't get out of the customs union agr
we are going to hearfrom iain duncan smith who joined me we are going to hearfrom iain duncan smith whojoinedearfrom iain duncan smith who joined me on the phone now. thank you for your time this morning. norman smithjust saying that this departure, this resignation by dominic raab, has opened up a political crisis for theresa may. that is undoubtedly the case, isn't it? yes, i have major misgivings about this and i am ploughing through these 500 pages, but the very man who is the negotiator,...
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. >> this is duncan. he's kind of getting dunked. who doesn't enjoy a good >> duncan you say is good. this is something that had to be negotiated. duncan used to love to sit in the sink all the time, so this is what they do when they are ready for him to get in the sink. >> i give him a tip for the landing. slid on a granite counter top and right into the sink. >> look at that, without thumbs. that's amazing. >> this belongs to somebody's grandmother. grandma says whenever she leaves the yard, she is like, i'm following you. >> i don't think this is working. >> travel family is going sailing. >> they are having a blast. blat >> and next "right this minute," a ski base becomes a movie. >> are you crazy? >> i'm not crazy, i mean, i don't know, maybe. >> you still have a chance to win an ipad mini. the thursday buzz word is next. oh no. no-no-no. sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body pain... all in one did you really need the caps lock? superhero: hold this. finally, a piece of the
. >> this is duncan. he's kind of getting dunked. who doesn't enjoy a good >> duncan you say is good. this is something that had to be negotiated. duncan used to love to sit in the sink all the time, so this is what they do when they are ready for him to get in the sink. >> i give him a tip for the landing. slid on a granite counter top and right into the sink. >> look at that, without thumbs. that's amazing. >> this belongs to somebody's grandmother. grandma says...
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it's an honour to stand before you guys and wax poetic about duncan and ben and the tonic group. for us a little bit about myself i am a san francisco native and i work for a government funding agency that supports c.b.o. for children, youth, and family in san francisco. i am also the vice chair of the entertainment commission. and i have been active in the a.p.i. community since the nineties. i have been very active in the tenderloin and all the neighboring communities working and fundraising with community advocacy. i will stand here and waxed poetic a little bit about the tonic group. during my tenure, the tonic group has been super generous and supporting all of our good work. i really believe in their presence in the community. they have always made it a core value to support their neighbors and community-based organizations. and the fact that they have generated over $1 million in their philanthropy programs has been amazing. one of my first experiences was at tonic. i think i may have over served, not intentionally. but with that said, i also fit on the entertainment commi
it's an honour to stand before you guys and wax poetic about duncan and ben and the tonic group. for us a little bit about myself i am a san francisco native and i work for a government funding agency that supports c.b.o. for children, youth, and family in san francisco. i am also the vice chair of the entertainment commission. and i have been active in the a.p.i. community since the nineties. i have been very active in the tenderloin and all the neighboring communities working and fundraising...
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duncan hunter has former generals campaigning on his behalf. you have got veteran starting to mix in with other issues. host: one final race, new jersey, and open seat, new jersey 11. this is j weber. guest: this is one of those races, if democrats want the house, they are going to have to win it. thatis one of the ones goes to elections -- goes to republicans, it will be a long night for democrats. a female candidate who can be a leader on a lot of national security issues should she win, taking over a longtime republican. , it could set the tone for the night. about what they see on their campus. joining us now is our first guest, george with the post at ohio university who serves as a news reporter for that publication. good morning. guest: good morning. host:
duncan hunter has former generals campaigning on his behalf. you have got veteran starting to mix in with other issues. host: one final race, new jersey, and open seat, new jersey 11. this is j weber. guest: this is one of those races, if democrats want the house, they are going to have to win it. thatis one of the ones goes to elections -- goes to republicans, it will be a long night for democrats. a female candidate who can be a leader on a lot of national security issues should she win,...
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duncan hines recalled millions of boxes over a possible salmonella contamination.sible s salmonella contamination. one, plans like these help pay some of what medicare doesn't. two, they let you choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. three, these are the only plans endorsed by aarp. call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," duncan hines recalls cake mix and a major healthcare merger is expected to close soon. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning. the results of the midterm elections and how the results could affect trade, economic, and security policies. now, stock futures are higher this morning and stock closed higher yesterday as tech and industrial companies recovered some of their losses. the dow rallied 173, s&p 500 rose 17 and the nasdaq gained 47. the number of jobs in the u.s. exceeded the number of unemployed americans in september. ntough 7 mon, rtment
duncan hines recalled millions of boxes over a possible salmonella contamination.sible s salmonella contamination. one, plans like these help pay some of what medicare doesn't. two, they let you choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. three, these are the only plans endorsed by aarp. call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs...
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duncan clark, thank you very much bejoining us from beijing.ecause asian markets have been given a boost by the news president xijinping has had a telephone conversation with president trump — raising hopes of a thawing in trade tensions between the world's biggest economies. 0ur asia business correspondent karishma vaswani has been looking into this for us. is this enough, just a telephone conversation, to send markets soaring? it would seem so, victoria, and these days, if you want to get some information for the direction of the relationship between the united states and china, then—president trump's twitter feed is where to go. in a tweet, that is how we found out. the us president said he had a very long and good conversation. he also said the conversation. he also said the conversation had a very heavy emphasis. those discussions are moving along nicely. at the 620 summit in argentina later this month. that is the big question, whether or not these two leaders will sit down, have a conversation about what to do, will beijing accommodate s
duncan clark, thank you very much bejoining us from beijing.ecause asian markets have been given a boost by the news president xijinping has had a telephone conversation with president trump — raising hopes of a thawing in trade tensions between the world's biggest economies. 0ur asia business correspondent karishma vaswani has been looking into this for us. is this enough, just a telephone conversation, to send markets soaring? it would seem so, victoria, and these days, if you want to get...
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duncan is here in15 that is it from me. duncan is here in 15 minutes with the rest of the news.et in touch. in the meantime, we will leave you with the team with sports —— sport today with all of the sports news. goodbye. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: manchester city are now two points clear at the top of the premier league after a 6—1 win over southampton. russian karen hachanov ends novak djokovic's winning run by claiming the paris masters title, beating the serb in straight sets. and justin rose retains the turkish 0pen moving to world number one in the process. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that manchester city emphatically beat southampton 6—1 on sunday to return to the top of the premier league. an own goal gave pep guardiola's side the lead afterjust six minutes before sergio aguero and david silva goals made it 3—0 before the 20 minute mark. leroy sane picked up the final goal for city, after raheem sterling's double had more than made sure of the result. southampton
duncan is here in15 that is it from me. duncan is here in 15 minutes with the rest of the news.et in touch. in the meantime, we will leave you with the team with sports —— sport today with all of the sports news. goodbye. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: manchester city are now two points clear at the top of the premier league after a 6—1 win over southampton. russian karen hachanov ends novak djokovic's winning run by claiming the...
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i'm duncan golestani. our top stories... britain's prime minister theresa may wins much—needed cabinet support for her draft brexit deal, and takes her argument to the airwaves. i want to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp, that i believe this is, truly believe, this is the best deal for britain. the white house is ordered to re—admit the journalist who was banned after this exchange with donald trump. the press and the president give their verdicts... journalists need to know that in this country their first amendment rights of freedom of the press are sacred. people have to behave and do what... we are writing up rules and regulations. and we'll have all the sport — including how alexander zverev booked his place in the semi finals at the atp finals in london. hello and welcome to world news today. the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to the controversial brexit withdrawl deal she struck with the eu. this evening, she's ap
i'm duncan golestani. our top stories... britain's prime minister theresa may wins much—needed cabinet support for her draft brexit deal, and takes her argument to the airwaves. i want to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp, that i believe this is, truly believe, this is the best deal for britain. the white house is ordered to re—admit the journalist who was banned after this exchange with donald trump. the press and the president give their verdicts... journalists need to know...
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deke duncan is still broadcasting to his audience of one, though it's a different mrs duncan and it'sthis, this is my world, my life, radio. fabulous! i bet you're never off duty, are you, even in the supermarket? no, in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a mountain of music guaranteed with deke duncan right here in the air chair. this is true love, love so pure even the missus approves. i think it's wonderful, you know! he believes it, he lives it, he does it, and, as he has said to me many times, it'sjust between me and the mic. this priceless nationwide film gave deke five minutes of fame five decades ago. i'm going to the shop, right, deke? 0k. my ambition would be to broadcast to the rest of stevenage, i'd like to share it with them. but the realjob in radio never materialised until this was shared once again. hey, deke, it's laura moss, the station editor at three counties radio. i want to offer you a one—hour special over christmas. wow! so, de
deke duncan is still broadcasting to his audience of one, though it's a different mrs duncan and it'sthis, this is my world, my life, radio. fabulous! i bet you're never off duty, are you, even in the supermarket? no, in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a mountain of music guaranteed with deke duncan right here in the air chair. this is true love, love so...
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my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: the us calls on europe to do more to support ukraine in its conflict with russia over the crimean peninsula. votes are being counted in mississippi's special election, where republicans hope to extend their majority in the senate. a sharp increase in migrant boats crossing the channel to the uk. ministers say the traffic is being organised by criminal gangs. we track down some of those responsible. a boat, it will cost you £3000 to £4000. i am taking three people with me. they pay in cash. we get the boat, and off we go. politicians from around the world put some tough questions to facebook, but mark zuckerberg is a no—show at their inquiry into fake news. a court in crimea has ordered 12 ukranian servicemen captured at sea be held for two months. another 12 will be brought before the court on wednesday. they and their three naval vessels were seized on sunday near crimea, the ukrainian peninsula annexed by russia in 2014. the men are not being treated as prisoners—of
my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: the us calls on europe to do more to support ukraine in its conflict with russia over the crimean peninsula. votes are being counted in mississippi's special election, where republicans hope to extend their majority in the senate. a sharp increase in migrant boats crossing the channel to the uk. ministers say the traffic is being organised by criminal gangs. we track down some of those responsible. a boat, it will cost you £3000 to £4000. i am...
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no, as you say, as well as iain duncan smith, we have arlene foster and others saying no deal is betterfor months they have been saying the reverse. there are voices clamouring from both sides. the likes of andrea leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, i leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, lam not leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, i am not sure what another resignation would do at this stage. but yes, the deal is now in its box, on the table, what are they going to do with it? you mentioned the sun, a picture of the french president, macron gloating. what has he been saying? the sun has taken against the prime minister's deal. call it a desperate campaign, so they have very much taken a position on it. i think what they are doing is they are confusing electioneering. .. the is they are confusing electioneering... the french president is at a historic low in the polls. things are not going well in france, so it is not that unusual that he might do a bit of sabre rattling about how we want this or that. the point is that the withdrawal agreement, that ha
no, as you say, as well as iain duncan smith, we have arlene foster and others saying no deal is betterfor months they have been saying the reverse. there are voices clamouring from both sides. the likes of andrea leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, i leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, lam not leadsom still thinking perhaps about resigning, i am not sure what another resignation would do at this stage. but yes, the deal is now in its box, on the table, what are they...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10.30. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. good evening. i'm simon mccoy at the cenotaph. the headlines at 5pm: got engaged in this. prince charles laid a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen, followed by senior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first time. translation: long live peace among peoples and states. long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship among peoples. long live france. areas in the north of england. engines were switched off and the l45s flew 20,000 feet over the capital. i'm lukwesa burak. the other stories on bbc news: 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california. firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in sheffield are named as adnan ashraf jarral and his on
duncan kennedy, bbc news. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10.30. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. good evening. i'm simon mccoy at the cenotaph. the headlines at 5pm: got engaged in this. prince charles laid a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen, followed by senior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first...
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duncan hunter went after him as literally a security threat.but the voters in house district 50 in california have rewarded mr. hunter. if he does go to jail, they'll have to make a decision about whether they're still comfortable representing him for congress from prison. >> you're being too specific. he's a bad guy. >> i'm sure he's a nice, guy. >> no, he's not. >> but going to jail in all likelihood. >> we'll change steve kornacki's sim card and we'll be back with more returns after this break. ♪ toyland, toyland ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. shaquem get in here. take your razor, yup. alright, up and down, never side to side, shaquem. you got it? come on, get back. quem, you a second behind your brother, stay focused. can't nobody beat you, can't nobody beat you. hard work
duncan hunter went after him as literally a security threat.but the voters in house district 50 in california have rewarded mr. hunter. if he does go to jail, they'll have to make a decision about whether they're still comfortable representing him for congress from prison. >> you're being too specific. he's a bad guy. >> i'm sure he's a nice, guy. >> no, he's not. >> but going to jail in all likelihood. >> we'll change steve kornacki's sim card and we'll be back...
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jeff duncan and i will cut your taxes again this year. let me rephrase this. next year. don't put the cart before the horse but we'll cut your taxes again next year, just like last year. we'll lower healthcare premiums, and we will absolutely fight to protect the hope scholarship, not give it to those who are here illegally. [applause] as father of three teenaged daughters, we absolutely will continue to work to keep your kids safe at school. you can counsel on us. both of us, to stand up and fight for those conservative values always, including our second amendment. we'll work with president trump and vice president pence to keep georgia working, and we're going to do our part right here in the great state of georgia to continue to make america great again. [cheers and applause] let me say this, we are now in the fourth quarter. i need you to like the doing did and go town to jacksonville and hunker it down one more time. [cheers and applause] >> i at not only need your vote, i need you to get ten more for news these closing days before us. if we do that, we will put a
jeff duncan and i will cut your taxes again this year. let me rephrase this. next year. don't put the cart before the horse but we'll cut your taxes again next year, just like last year. we'll lower healthcare premiums, and we will absolutely fight to protect the hope scholarship, not give it to those who are here illegally. [applause] as father of three teenaged daughters, we absolutely will continue to work to keep your kids safe at school. you can counsel on us. both of us, to stand up and...
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duncan: he made his death have meaning. you know he--he saw w this ththing that e could do to helelp people that came after him. he also did it in such a way that allowed his family to have closure, so all the people that were closest to him could say good-bye, 'cause that is also a great gift that you can give your family and such is giving them that last opportunity to say those things they always wanted to say. ♪ anchor: this week on "global 3e isisland which is also a populr destination for cruise ships. how does that work? in kenya, the outlook is bleak for many young people. but now some comic b book heros are coming to the rescue! and new technogies are ming us question one of our most important senses. can we still trust our e eyes? we all have pictures in our heads. and ty can be eremely powerful. we process images 60,000 times more quickly than we do text. they arouse our emotions. they can move us, make us laugh, feel happy or sad. bubut images canan also be decee ---- and they cacan be manipuld now, e even movi
duncan: he made his death have meaning. you know he--he saw w this ththing that e could do to helelp people that came after him. he also did it in such a way that allowed his family to have closure, so all the people that were closest to him could say good-bye, 'cause that is also a great gift that you can give your family and such is giving them that last opportunity to say those things they always wanted to say. ♪ anchor: this week on "global 3e isisland which is also a populr...
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brian and duncan murphy and david duncan. placed themselves on the tracks. train. jane not a pretty sure thing you know we just go out there and we shan't and then the train slows down and stops. a couple of people cross the road and went over to the front gate of the watson station inform them that we were blocking and there was already a train that we could see you know this couple box cars were going to show they had to. be sure that the engineer knew there was a dog or something. to the police would probably come at some point to remove them before they could move the train. we deliver the letter to the person at the base. that person or someone else said we understand there's going to be violence here today. and we said no no we're told when the people going to be doing any well. then they start walking back and they say. walking back the crane started. it was obviously the main way faster than you'd ever observe the train of that state. that they turned around. and i saw him play. a few fly out. to brian body back and forth in there that are a lot i watched l
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brian and duncan murphy and david duncan. placed themselves on the tracks. brain. jane not a pretty sure thing you know we just go out there and we stand and then the train slows down and stops. a couple of people lost the road and went over to the front gate of the no watson station inform them that we were blocking and there was already a train that we could see you know this couple box cars with munitions they had to . run to be sure that engineer knew there was a dog or something on the rocks or just out right. to the police would go out with comments i'm going to remove them before they can move the train. we deliver the letter to the person at the base. and that person or someone else said we understand there's going to be violence here today. and we said no no we're told people are not going to be doing any well. and then they started walking back and there's they all walking back the train started. the train was obviously the main way faster than it ever observe the train of events. i turned around. ran over bryan and i saw him play. fly out. ryan's body ba
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duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.ly the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> welcome back. president trump tweeting his own review of his weekend trip to france, bragging he got a lot done on a trip many saw as a disappointment or worse. much was accomplished with my meetings with world leaders. it's never easy bringing up the fact that the husband has not been treated fairly. it is time that the countries pay the united states for great military protection or protect themselves. trade must be made free and fair. that list of grievances is hardly new. in their view president trump was detached or disinterested. one global expert put it this way. >> it's like it's a nice continent you have here. it would be a shame if something were to happen to it. president trump has given that message before at the nato and g-20 and g-7 summit. >> this was a strange, quick trip. it was meant to honor the victory in world war i and the president was criticized for not going to a cemetery he was supposed to go to. his frie
duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.ly the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> welcome back. president trump tweeting his own review of his weekend trip to france, bragging he got a lot done on a trip many saw as a disappointment or worse. much was accomplished with my meetings with world leaders. it's never easy bringing up the fact that the husband has not been treated fairly. it is time that the countries pay the united states for great...
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duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.family the security it needs at a price you can afford. [ neighing ] [ neighing ] [ sigh ] it's bring your own phone, not pony. so i could've taken the bus? yeah. bring your phone. switch your carrier. save hundreds a year with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. ♪ a potential week long manual recount of the race for senate. broward county, broward county, broward county, once again the source of a national headache. they are still counting ballots and unable to say how many more are out there. the nelson campaign filing a lawsuit to upload the final vote tallies. right now, here's where the numbers stand. this is statewide in the senate race. rick scott is 50.1. 15,000 vote lead for rick scott. you watch it play out and at issue, broward county. let me move this aside. look at the county vote totals. it's a democratic county. this is why bill nelson wants to double check and triple check. here's one of the issues. in broward county, there are 26,000 people who voted fo
duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.family the security it needs at a price you can afford. [ neighing ] [ neighing ] [ sigh ] it's bring your own phone, not pony. so i could've taken the bus? yeah. bring your phone. switch your carrier. save hundreds a year with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. ♪ a potential week long manual recount of the race for senate. broward county, broward county, broward county, once again the source of a national...
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we spoke to alan duncan assured time ago.party and for the wider public he says it will wa ke for the wider public he says it will wake the country. what game are you playing? i have known alan for years and always respect to him but i respectfully disagree with him. why would we do this, a bunch of normally loyal tory mps rise up like this and the reason is that the brexit deal but the prime minister is now wedded to will never passed through the house of commons. every mp knows the mathematics and i went through it in the chamber the other day with her in the house. everyone knows it will never get through. and also heard chequers plan means that we do not leave the eu. we end up ourfriend and we do not leave the eu. we end up our friend and half out and that is even worse than what we have now. the prime minister is so wedded to the chequers agreement that she will not change. for you to have such a detailed critique of the deal, you must have read the whole thing?” have got the 585 page document on my desk. i have looked
we spoke to alan duncan assured time ago.party and for the wider public he says it will wa ke for the wider public he says it will wake the country. what game are you playing? i have known alan for years and always respect to him but i respectfully disagree with him. why would we do this, a bunch of normally loyal tory mps rise up like this and the reason is that the brexit deal but the prime minister is now wedded to will never passed through the house of commons. every mp knows the...
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, who are the great nephews of those three boys, john and duncan came up to liverpool, the day beforerted and loving and their mother now lives in devon and said please come to visit me in devon, my home is your, they were so delighted and i am, all very moved by the letter i had written to their three great uncles. and just tell us what do you think about this initiative, where people like yourself, in a house, you are put in touch in a accepts where the people who lived there before, and then who made the sacrifice in that war, i mean as we approach this centenary, commemoration, this weekend, of the armistice, it‘s a different way of connecting people now to the sacrifice that people made in the past. it is. i think it is wonderful, because i‘ve, i‘ve no relatives that no—one relatives that we re relatives that no—one relatives that were involved in the war, and so each yearfor were involved in the war, and so each year for remembrance sunday of course, we buy poppies and we have two minutes silence, but really, we arejust two minutes silence, but really, we are just looking at pho
, who are the great nephews of those three boys, john and duncan came up to liverpool, the day beforerted and loving and their mother now lives in devon and said please come to visit me in devon, my home is your, they were so delighted and i am, all very moved by the letter i had written to their three great uncles. and just tell us what do you think about this initiative, where people like yourself, in a house, you are put in touch in a accepts where the people who lived there before, and then...
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i'm duncan golestani.ur top stories: nasa celebrates a perfect landing on mars, as the insight mission sends back its first image of the red planet. it's a very, very nice looking picture. it looks pretty flat, which makes ourjob very easy to do. and, uh, it's time to get going. a warning for britain, as president trump says the brexit deal could damage us—uk trade. ukraine imposes martial law, after sunday's naval clash with russian warships off the coast of crimea. tears of joy for the families reunited after indonesia's recent earthquake and tsunami. and paying tribute to bernardo bertolucci, director of last tango in paris and the last emperor, who's died at the age of 77. hello, welcome to the programme. nasa's insight probe is not the first to land on mars, but it does carry the greatest of expectations — unlocking the mysteries of how mars was formed and by extension, the origins of earth. insight touched down earlier after a perilous descent through the red planet's atmosphere. it was soon delighti
i'm duncan golestani.ur top stories: nasa celebrates a perfect landing on mars, as the insight mission sends back its first image of the red planet. it's a very, very nice looking picture. it looks pretty flat, which makes ourjob very easy to do. and, uh, it's time to get going. a warning for britain, as president trump says the brexit deal could damage us—uk trade. ukraine imposes martial law, after sunday's naval clash with russian warships off the coast of crimea. tears of joy for the...
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[cheers and applause] jeff, duncan, and i will cut your taxes this year. let me rephrase that, next year. amy porter always tells me, don't put the cart before the horse. we will cut your taxes again next year, just like we've done last year. we will lower health care premiums and we will absolutely fight to protect scholarships and not give them to those here illegally. [cheers and applause] as i know as a father of three teenage daughters, we will continue to work to keep your kids safe in school. [applause] this battle for the soul of our state is also a battle for our conservative values. you can count on us to stand up and fight for those conservative values, including our second amendment. [applause] we are going to work together with president trump and vice president pence to keep georgians working. we will do our part to continue to make america great again. [cheers and applause] we are now in the fourth quarter. i need you to do like the dogs did and go down and hunker down one more time. [cheers and applause] i need your vote. i need you to go g
[cheers and applause] jeff, duncan, and i will cut your taxes this year. let me rephrase that, next year. amy porter always tells me, don't put the cart before the horse. we will cut your taxes again next year, just like we've done last year. we will lower health care premiums and we will absolutely fight to protect scholarships and not give them to those here illegally. [cheers and applause] as i know as a father of three teenage daughters, we will continue to work to keep your kids safe in...
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. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major recall from duncan hines this evening. >>> and therews tonight about the driver accused of crashing into a group of girl scouts. what authorities are now saying what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it may take weeks to recover making you miss out on the things you enjoy most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help p
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i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the rhetoric heats up ahead of next week's midterm elections. president trump says the american economy is the best its ever been. a blistering attack on donald trump from iran's supreme leader, as the us prepares to reimpose sanctions on the country. eight children have been injured after an inflatable slide collapsed at a fairground in the uk. and a minute's silence as leicester city play their first game since the death of the club's owner last saturday. hello, and welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. in the final weekend of campaigning ahead of tuesday's us mid—term congressional elections, president trump has been addressing voters at rallies in montana and florida. his message focused on economic growth and immigration. he referred to barbed wire going up on the southern us border as a "beautiful sight." his predecessor, barack obama, has also taken to the campaign trail, warning the character of america is at stake. danjohnson reports from washington. the
i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the rhetoric heats up ahead of next week's midterm elections. president trump says the american economy is the best its ever been. a blistering attack on donald trump from iran's supreme leader, as the us prepares to reimpose sanctions on the country. eight children have been injured after an inflatable slide collapsed at a fairground in the uk. and a minute's silence as leicester city play their first game since the death of the club's owner last...
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robert duncan.ts of servicemen and women have been etched into the sand on beaches around the uk. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports from folkestone in kent — which has paid tribute to one of the first world war‘s most enduring figures. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left to meet war and death. for wilfred owen, what had been a shoreline of embarkation this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the project had been organised by the film director danny boyle, who says the face is a metaphorfor tragedy. it's wonderful that there are permanent structures that will outlive us and outlast us, but i thought it was a good way to reflect on our own...time here. you know, it's just temporary, really. as the tide ebbed away, 30 artists crafted contours of the face. hundreds of people lined the shore to take in the imagery and the symbolism. it feels very much like he's here and he's alive and he is, as you say, representing so many people,
robert duncan.ts of servicemen and women have been etched into the sand on beaches around the uk. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports from folkestone in kent — which has paid tribute to one of the first world war‘s most enduring figures. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left to meet war and death. for wilfred owen, what had been a shoreline of embarkation this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the project had been...
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jericka duncan, cbs news new york. in jellyfish.clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything - like prescription drug plans... oh, and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. open enrollment ends december 7th. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets
jericka duncan, cbs news new york. in jellyfish.clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything - like prescription drug plans... oh, and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the...
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duncan kennedy, reporting live from folkestone.f what is happening in this country on this centenary. more than 60 world leaders are gathering in the french capital, paris, for commemorations to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. they will hold a minute's silence at the tomb of the unknown soldier beneath the arc de triomphe. 0ur correspondent mark lowen joins us from paris now. we are seeing live pictures of president macron welcoming some of those world leaders to paris, just talk us through the events we can expect today. president macron welcoming 72 heads of government and heads of state at the elysee palace at the moment. i wasjust heads of state at the elysee palace at the moment. i was just watching pictures live on tv and the commentator saying, the whole world is in paris, the idea president macron is bringing together different wings of the world and at the centre of the world as france we re the centre of the world as france were some of the worst fighting took place. 0nce were some of the worst fight
duncan kennedy, reporting live from folkestone.f what is happening in this country on this centenary. more than 60 world leaders are gathering in the french capital, paris, for commemorations to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. they will hold a minute's silence at the tomb of the unknown soldier beneath the arc de triomphe. 0ur correspondent mark lowen joins us from paris now. we are seeing live pictures of president macron welcoming some of those world leaders to paris,...
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duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.ur family the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> are you comfortable tear gassing children, like what we saw at the border? >> they're not -- as you know, they're not -- they had to use because they were being rushed by some very tough people and they used tear gas and here's the bottom line. nobody's coming into our country unless they come in legally. >> that was the president moments ago, defending the use of tear gas over the weekend, at one of the busiest border crossings between the united states and mexico. video captured u.s. border patrol agents deploying that tear gas on central americans seeking asylum. it is a group that included women and children. the san diego border patrol chief tells cnn some 500 migrants rushed the border from the mexican side, overwhelming police blockades. and my next guest was there, captured video of the dispute, just before the border patrol deployed flash bangs and the fa tear gas. >> they're circling overhead, they're threatening
duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month.ur family the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> are you comfortable tear gassing children, like what we saw at the border? >> they're not -- as you know, they're not -- they had to use because they were being rushed by some very tough people and they used tear gas and here's the bottom line. nobody's coming into our country unless they come in legally. >> that was the president moments ago,...
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hello, and welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.n the final weekend of campaigning ahead of tuesday's us mid—term congressional elections, president trump has been addressing voters at rallies in montana and florida. his message focused on economic growth and immigration. he referred to barbed wire going up on the southern us border as a "beautiful sight." his predecessor, barack obama, has also taken to the campaign trail, warning the character of america is at stake. danjohnson reports from washington. the presidential plane in front of montana's snow—covered mountains. winter is coming, and so is donald trump. clocking up the miles repeating his familiar campaign themes: a strong economy, record job numbers, promises of tax cuts and tough talking on iran and immigration. remember the wall? well, it still isn't built. so instead it's troops to the mexican border and talk of tent cities. we have our military now on the border. applause. and i noticed all that beautiful barbed wire going up today. barbed wire, used properly, can be
hello, and welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.n the final weekend of campaigning ahead of tuesday's us mid—term congressional elections, president trump has been addressing voters at rallies in montana and florida. his message focused on economic growth and immigration. he referred to barbed wire going up on the southern us border as a "beautiful sight." his predecessor, barack obama, has also taken to the campaign trail, warning the character of america is at stake....
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operations chief rick duncan on the left, responding to a fire this afternoon.ide, they find the homeowner's dog, lady. chief duncan holding an oxygen mask to lady's face and her tail begins to wag. you can see her taking deep breaths. we've seen these moments before. in bakersfield, california, firefighters carrying little jack, unresponsive. >> hold on. we're going to give him some oxygen. >> reporter: within minutes, they're giving him oxygen. and they pat him. and a short time later, jack's up and alert. and back in indianapolis tonight, after wagging her tail, look at lady, standing up, pulling away, just about ready to breathe on her own. she's ready tonight. thank you to our first responders and thank you at home for watching. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. good night. >>> liv >> a san francisco security guard attacked. the search now for any witnesses who may have recorded it on their phone. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. the guard was critically injured yesterday. >> and police are searching for
operations chief rick duncan on the left, responding to a fire this afternoon.ide, they find the homeowner's dog, lady. chief duncan holding an oxygen mask to lady's face and her tail begins to wag. you can see her taking deep breaths. we've seen these moments before. in bakersfield, california, firefighters carrying little jack, unresponsive. >> hold on. we're going to give him some oxygen. >> reporter: within minutes, they're giving him oxygen. and they pat him. and a short time...
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chief duncan holding an oxygen mask to lady's face and her tail begins to wag. see her taking deep breaths. we've seen these moments before. in bakersfield, california, firefighters carrying little jack, unresponsive. >> hold on. we're going to give him some oxygen. >> reporter: within minutes, they're giving him oxygen. and they pat him. and a short time later, jack's up and alert. and back in indianapolis tonight, after wagging her tail, look at lady, standing up, pulling away, just about ready to breathe on her own. she's ready tonight. thank you to our first responders and thank you at home for watching. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> before and after. tonight, we give you an exclusive tour of the devastation done to paradise. >> i'm sandhya patel. tracking three storms for this week. he'll ha i'll have the timeline coming up. >>> we all know car break-ins is a problem. i'm here with the new legislation and the little-known loophole aimed at cracking down on these crimes. >> live where you live, theis i abc 7 news. >> you know one happens about
chief duncan holding an oxygen mask to lady's face and her tail begins to wag. see her taking deep breaths. we've seen these moments before. in bakersfield, california, firefighters carrying little jack, unresponsive. >> hold on. we're going to give him some oxygen. >> reporter: within minutes, they're giving him oxygen. and they pat him. and a short time later, jack's up and alert. and back in indianapolis tonight, after wagging her tail, look at lady, standing up, pulling away,...
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i wouldn't miss it for anything. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, wexford, pennsylvania. >> glor: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," could there be a way to stop those constant robo-calls? and later, how did the driver survive this crash? otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace th
i wouldn't miss it for anything. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, wexford, pennsylvania. >> glor: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," could there be a way to stop those constant robo-calls? and later, how did the driver survive this crash? otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or...