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i'm david eades. our top stories: child abuse on a staggering scale — at more than 4,000 institutions. a 5—year australian enquiry hands over its final report. eu leaders are widely expected to give a green light to the next phase in brexit talks — at their summit in brussels. ukraine's anti—corruption chief tells the bbc the government isn't serious about reform. and coming up in the business briefing, end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a $52 billion deal. plus 2017's been a gift for investors — but will wall street nerves spoil the traditional santa rally? we'll be tapping the stock market wisdom of david buik a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. 0ur question today —introducing your children to alcohol before they turn 1a: responsible parenting or driving your kids to alcohol? latest study suggests the latter and middle class parents are mis
i'm david eades. our top stories: child abuse on a staggering scale — at more than 4,000 institutions. a 5—year australian enquiry hands over its final report. eu leaders are widely expected to give a green light to the next phase in brexit talks — at their summit in brussels. ukraine's anti—corruption chief tells the bbc the government isn't serious about reform. and coming up in the business briefing, end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney...
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i'm david eades. our top story: europe wakes up to a big freeze: with parts of the continent struggling to cope with heavy snowfalls. hundreds of flights are cancelled. venezuela's three main opposition parties are told they can't field candidates at next year's presidential election. the children at risk online — a warning that too little is being done to protect young people from digital dangers. a new era for bitcoin — as futures trading in the digital currency opens in chicago, following a wild week in the value of the crypto currency. i'll be speaking to one expert who says the move is a step to legitimising the currency. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. as we get the first big freeze this winter in europe, should we be marvelling at our winter wonderland, or raging at how the weather make our lives and our travel such a misery? tell us what you think — just use the hashtag bbc—the—b
i'm david eades. our top story: europe wakes up to a big freeze: with parts of the continent struggling to cope with heavy snowfalls. hundreds of flights are cancelled. venezuela's three main opposition parties are told they can't field candidates at next year's presidential election. the children at risk online — a warning that too little is being done to protect young people from digital dangers. a new era for bitcoin — as futures trading in the digital currency opens in chicago,...
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i'm david eades. our top story: pope francis, who is holding mass in bangladesh, has thanked the country for its humanitarian response to muslim refugees fleeing myanmar. a breakthrough moment for the oceans. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling the ross sea in antarctica, the largest area ever to be granted special protection. prince harry and his new fiancee meghan markle are to take part in theirfirst official engagements together. in business, a vital boost for growth, or a ruinous handout to big business and the rich? president trump edges towards the biggest shake—up of us taxes in three decades. will it clear the final hurdle, or go the way of his failed healthca re reform 7 i'll be speaking to professor alan auerbach from berkeley university. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. donald trump has switched on the christmas tree lights at the white house. yes, it is december the 1st, and you can be part of the convers
i'm david eades. our top story: pope francis, who is holding mass in bangladesh, has thanked the country for its humanitarian response to muslim refugees fleeing myanmar. a breakthrough moment for the oceans. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling the ross sea in antarctica, the largest area ever to be granted special protection. prince harry and his new fiancee meghan markle are to take part in theirfirst official engagements together. in business, a vital boost for growth, or a...
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i'm david eades. when a $20 trillion overdraftjust isn't enough. out of money... but only for a fortnight. plus — pop star or tech entrepreneur. why not do both? we hear from will. i.am about his latest moves in the it business. and on the markets, asian shares are rallying after strong economic news from china — we'll bring you that in a moment — and there's been a sharp rebound in sterling on what could be progress at last on a brexit deal.
i'm david eades. when a $20 trillion overdraftjust isn't enough. out of money... but only for a fortnight. plus — pop star or tech entrepreneur. why not do both? we hear from will. i.am about his latest moves in the it business. and on the markets, asian shares are rallying after strong economic news from china — we'll bring you that in a moment — and there's been a sharp rebound in sterling on what could be progress at last on a brexit deal.
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i'm david eades. a vital boost for growth or a ruinous handout to big business and the rich? president trump edges towards the biggest shake—up of us taxes in three decades. plus — untapped potential. could helping more women into work transform the world economy? we report from the global entrepreneurship summit in hyderabad. and on the markets, an outbreak of caution from asia! this is following the big surge from the dowel, as people wait for trump's tax plans to be approved, or do they hang on a balance? just repeat. absolute euphoria. a big christmas present is what donald trump is calling them. the dow soared past 2a,000 points for the first time. we start in washington, dc, where later today the us senate plans to vote on the biggest reform of the tax system in more than three decades. if last—minute disagreements can be overcome, it would be the first major mission accomplished for president trump, who put cutting taxes and boosting the us economy at the centre of his election campaign. so what do we know about it? firstly, it will be very expensive, costing around $1
i'm david eades. a vital boost for growth or a ruinous handout to big business and the rich? president trump edges towards the biggest shake—up of us taxes in three decades. plus — untapped potential. could helping more women into work transform the world economy? we report from the global entrepreneurship summit in hyderabad. and on the markets, an outbreak of caution from asia! this is following the big surge from the dowel, as people wait for trump's tax plans to be approved, or do they...
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i'm david eades. end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a $50 billion deal. plus, 2017's been a gift for investors — but will wall street nerves spoil the traditional santa rally? on the markets: asian shares are edging higher despite those nerves on wall street about the progress of president trump's tax reform plans we start with one of the biggest deals the media industry has ever seen. we start with one of the biggest deals the media industry has ever seen. the walt disney company has agreed to buy the entertainment business of rupert murdoch's twenty—first century fox for $52.4 billion in shares. disney's already the world's top entertainment company — this move gives it an even bigger arsenal of movies and shows as it battles the rise of online streaming services like netflix and amazon. it also marks the end of half a century of empire building by 86 year old rupert murdoch — as our media editor amol rajan reports. when rupert murdoch bought the ne
i'm david eades. end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a $50 billion deal. plus, 2017's been a gift for investors — but will wall street nerves spoil the traditional santa rally? on the markets: asian shares are edging higher despite those nerves on wall street about the progress of president trump's tax reform plans we start with one of the biggest deals the media industry has ever seen. we start with one of the biggest deals the media...
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i'm david eades. when a $20 trillion overdraftjust isn't enough. congress passes an emergency bill to stop the us government running out of money... but only for a fortnight. plus — pop star or tech entrepreneur. why not do both? we hear from will. i.am about his latest moves in the it business. and on the markets, asian shares are rallying after strong economic news from china — we'll bring you that in a moment — and there's been a sharp rebound in sterling on what could be progress at last on a brexit deal. there may be more to come as theresa may heads to brussels for an announcement. earmarked we start in washington where congress has passed a last—minute bill to stop the government running out of money but only for two weeks. now president trump and the house have until december 22nd to thrash out long—term deal on spending. it's all about what's known as the ‘debt ceiling' — the country's borrowing limit set by congress. it's a huge number — around $20 trillion at the moment — but apparently not huge enough. the government spends more than it
i'm david eades. when a $20 trillion overdraftjust isn't enough. congress passes an emergency bill to stop the us government running out of money... but only for a fortnight. plus — pop star or tech entrepreneur. why not do both? we hear from will. i.am about his latest moves in the it business. and on the markets, asian shares are rallying after strong economic news from china — we'll bring you that in a moment — and there's been a sharp rebound in sterling on what could be progress at...
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i'm david eades. a new era for bitcoin, as futures trading in the digital currency debuts in chicago following a wild week in the value of the crypto currency. talking tough over trade — the world trade organization calls for the international trade system to be strengthened in what's being seen a response to president trump's protectionist trade policies. and on the markets: let's have a quick look. they are not exactly buzzing. nonetheless, some signs from asia that they are still warming to indications of further global economic growth. welcome to the programme. the digital currency bitcoin has begun trading on a major exchange for the first time in what is being regarded as step towards legitimising the digital currency. the cboe futures exchange in chicago opened trading in bitcoin futures on sunday. after opening at around $15,000, bitcoin once again surged past the $17,000 level. so, is bitcoin set to be the christmas gift that keeps on giving, ora bubble about to burst? bitcoin started the yea
i'm david eades. a new era for bitcoin, as futures trading in the digital currency debuts in chicago following a wild week in the value of the crypto currency. talking tough over trade — the world trade organization calls for the international trade system to be strengthened in what's being seen a response to president trump's protectionist trade policies. and on the markets: let's have a quick look. they are not exactly buzzing. nonetheless, some signs from asia that they are still warming...
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the suspect's family read a statement which raid ead in par that they are heartbroken and that they are confident the justice system will find the truth behind this attack. >> i also got to see the enormous law enforcement presence. here's something you don't see of manhattan, and things are at a stand still. police presence everywhere, the bomb squad on scene trying to ensure that the city is now safe. unbelievable to think of a bomb going off in this area, normally full of tourists trying to get around and skmcommuters trying get to work. >> unfortunately, the nypd has become very experienced in these kind of things. this was third attack in new york city in just over a year. the most recent was weeks ago. that truck attack that killed eight people on a bike path. >> and like the two previous attacks, this appears to have been carried out by a so-called lone wolf terrorist, inspired but not necessarily directed by isis. let's ask former fbi agent steve gomez on how prepared new york city was for this sort of attack, steve? >> it appears based on what they described in the press confer
the suspect's family read a statement which raid ead in par that they are heartbroken and that they are confident the justice system will find the truth behind this attack. >> i also got to see the enormous law enforcement presence. here's something you don't see of manhattan, and things are at a stand still. police presence everywhere, the bomb squad on scene trying to ensure that the city is now safe. unbelievable to think of a bomb going off in this area, normally full of tourists...
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tomorrow,eading out doing last minute christmas shopping, take the umbrella. and off throughout the day. 59-degrees the afternoon high. that front rolls through late saturday evening. behind it, we dry out for christmas eve, seasonally cool, 44-degrees, increasing clouds. that's the system i'm tracking for early christmas morning. precipitation as you head to midnight mass. rain, philadelphia, a mix to the north. lehigh valley and the poconos, it's snow. this is a piece of energy on the way to linking up with the coastal storm. we don't get the coastal storm by 2:30, beginning to dry out in lancaster by 6:00 in the morning, it eat it's out of her. it's probably a dream for the philadelphia area to the south. mainly rain, snowflakes mixed in. you have to go north of the lehigh tunnel to get an inch of snow. poconos see that elsewhere not much at all. if you are headed to the eagle ga up. windchills in the teens as the cold air comes in. wet and warm tomorrow, 59-degrees. dry out, sunshine and increasing clouds, 44. mcdonald for christmas, blustery and cold, win
tomorrow,eading out doing last minute christmas shopping, take the umbrella. and off throughout the day. 59-degrees the afternoon high. that front rolls through late saturday evening. behind it, we dry out for christmas eve, seasonally cool, 44-degrees, increasing clouds. that's the system i'm tracking for early christmas morning. precipitation as you head to midnight mass. rain, philadelphia, a mix to the north. lehigh valley and the poconos, it's snow. this is a piece of energy on the way to...
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. >> if your mind is in the gutter, would you have raid ead that way, so no. >> reporter: a day afteree women renewed their claims of sexual misconduct against the president, the number of democratic senators calling more his resignation grew to six. and more than 50 democratic congress women called for an investigation. >> what took place this morning when the our colleague, senator kiersten gillibrand is grotesque. it took my breath away. >> reporter: that number now growing to more than 100 democratic representatives, including men, all signing on to a letter saying we cannot ignore the multitude of women who have come forward with accusations against mr. trump. and congressman trey gowdy says his house oversight commit lie not investigate these claims against the president but will refer the request to the justice department which of course is controlled by president trump's attorney general jeff session. cecelia vega, the white house. >> all of that said, there are many words to describe 2017 but the word of the year is apparently feminism. >> miriam webster says there it was a s
. >> if your mind is in the gutter, would you have raid ead that way, so no. >> reporter: a day afteree women renewed their claims of sexual misconduct against the president, the number of democratic senators calling more his resignation grew to six. and more than 50 democratic congress women called for an investigation. >> what took place this morning when the our colleague, senator kiersten gillibrand is grotesque. it took my breath away. >> reporter: that number now...
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ead. big plans.o when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait.
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i'm david eades.with heavy snowfalls. hundreds of flights are cancelled. venezuela's three main opposition parties are told they can't field candidates at next year's presidential election. the children at risk online — a warning that too little is being done to protect young people from digital dangers. a new era for bitcoin — as futures trading in the digital currency opens in chicago, following a wild week in the value of the crypto currency. i'll be speaking to one expert who says the move is a step to legitimising the currency.
i'm david eades.with heavy snowfalls. hundreds of flights are cancelled. venezuela's three main opposition parties are told they can't field candidates at next year's presidential election. the children at risk online — a warning that too little is being done to protect young people from digital dangers. a new era for bitcoin — as futures trading in the digital currency opens in chicago, following a wild week in the value of the crypto currency. i'll be speaking to one expert who says the...
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as david eads van dijk there are growing concerns that with the political climate that might not be achievableross sea is not just might not be achievable. the ross sea is notjust a natural wonder but a political success story. a 35 year deal to save it from human exploitation. what is allowed here in this alien world is scientific research, a study of the food chain and the impact of climate change. in the depths of the sea this is the chief predator. ugly by name, ugly by nature, the toothfish is a critical element in this dark and icy world. there is a huge amount about the ecosystem of the ross sea we don't understand and there are threats to the ecosystem to fishing that we still don't have a handle on to understand how to manage those threats very well. there is still some fishing allowed on the plate toothfish gets a rebrand as sophisticated chilean sea bass but the quantities allowed are seen as a small price to pay as the scientific lessons learned here travel a long way. the calm of the mediterranean sea, if we are in monaco, is literally have a world away from the ross sea in the an
as david eads van dijk there are growing concerns that with the political climate that might not be achievableross sea is not just might not be achievable. the ross sea is notjust a natural wonder but a political success story. a 35 year deal to save it from human exploitation. what is allowed here in this alien world is scientific research, a study of the food chain and the impact of climate change. in the depths of the sea this is the chief predator. ugly by name, ugly by nature, the...
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i'm david eades. our top story: has there been a breakthrough in britain's brexit talks?ted in brussels within the hour. a long night here in downing street — we expect to get confirmation from the european commission in the next half hour whether there will be a meeting with prime minister may in brussels. i will be live from downing street with all the latest. 200,000 people are evacuated as wildfires continue to rage across california. violent protests after president trump's recognition ofjerusalem as israel's capital — the white house warns the palestinian leader not to cancel talks with vice president pence. in business — when a $20 trillion overdraft just isn't enough.
i'm david eades. our top story: has there been a breakthrough in britain's brexit talks?ted in brussels within the hour. a long night here in downing street — we expect to get confirmation from the european commission in the next half hour whether there will be a meeting with prime minister may in brussels. i will be live from downing street with all the latest. 200,000 people are evacuated as wildfires continue to rage across california. violent protests after president trump's recognition...
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i'm david eades.— at more than 4,000 institutions. a 5—year australian enquiry hands over its final report. eu leaders are widely expected to give a green light to the next phase in brexit talks — at their summit in brussels. ukraine's anti—corruption chief tells the bbc the government isn't serious about reform. and coming up in the business briefing, end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a $52 billion deal. plus 2017's been a gift for investors — but will wall street nerves spoil the traditional santa rally? we'll be tapping the stock market wisdom of david buik
i'm david eades.— at more than 4,000 institutions. a 5—year australian enquiry hands over its final report. eu leaders are widely expected to give a green light to the next phase in brexit talks — at their summit in brussels. ukraine's anti—corruption chief tells the bbc the government isn't serious about reform. and coming up in the business briefing, end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a $52 billion deal. plus 2017's been a gift for...
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i'm david eades.he country for its humanitarian response to muslim refugees fleeing myanmar. a breakthrough moment for the oceans. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling the ross sea in antarctica, the largest area ever to be granted special protection. prince harry and his new fiancee meghan markle are to take part in theirfirst official engagements together. in business, a vital boost for growth, or a ruinous handout to big business and the rich? president trump edges towards the biggest shake—up of us taxes in three decades. will it clear the final hurdle, or go the way of his
i'm david eades.he country for its humanitarian response to muslim refugees fleeing myanmar. a breakthrough moment for the oceans. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling the ross sea in antarctica, the largest area ever to be granted special protection. prince harry and his new fiancee meghan markle are to take part in theirfirst official engagements together. in business, a vital boost for growth, or a ruinous handout to big business and the rich? president trump edges towards the...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and david eades. is bitcoin about to get a clearer future? traders can now bet on the price of the crypto currency rising and falling. so could banks be holding bitcoin alongside their gold and dollar reserves? live from london, that's our top story on monday the 11th of december. the price of bitcoin has surged as the crypto currency goes mainstream and begins trading on a major exchange for the first time. we'll be explaining what it all means. also in the programme: talking tough on trade — the wto rejects president trump's protectionist rhetoric and calls for a more free—flowing relationship. and markets across europe are looking like this: it is a big week for central bank action. we will have all the details. and we'll be getting the inside track on the man bringing the family name back to the chocolate business. james cadbury will be here to talk about his ethical chocolate business. and new research suggests the price of christmas is rising significantly. today we want to know if you will be c
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and david eades. is bitcoin about to get a clearer future? traders can now bet on the price of the crypto currency rising and falling. so could banks be holding bitcoin alongside their gold and dollar reserves? live from london, that's our top story on monday the 11th of december. the price of bitcoin has surged as the crypto currency goes mainstream and begins trading on a major exchange for the first time. we'll be explaining what it all...
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this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. the end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a 52 billion dollar deal live from london, that's our top story on friday the 15th of december. a long—rumoured dealfor disney to acquire the bulk of 21st century fox's assets becomes reality. we'll discuss what this sharp shift means for this man rupert murdoch, hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. first, our main story. brexit negotiations will reach a key milestone today when eu leaders also in the programme can the stellar bull market of 2017 continue into the end of the year? we'll discuss the likelihood of a santa rally. and keeping a close eye on markets where the festive cheer seems somewhat lacking from the traditional santa rally we're used to seeing in december with global stocks in downbeat mood. and we'll be getting the inside track on all the big stories of the week with our economics editor kamal ahmed who will talk us through the latest rise in us inter
this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. the end of an empire — rupert murdoch's fox sells its entertainment business to disney in a 52 billion dollar deal live from london, that's our top story on friday the 15th of december. a long—rumoured dealfor disney to acquire the bulk of 21st century fox's assets becomes reality. we'll discuss what this sharp shift means for this man rupert murdoch, hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty....
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this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and david eades. america edges closer to massive tax reforms, but will they really deliver president trump's promised boost to the world's biggest economy? live from london, that's our top story on friday 1st december. as the president lights up the christmas tree, he's hoping senators give him the gift he wants — but can the us really afford the biggest tax changes in a generation? also in the programme... the world's largest lithium ion battery gets up—and—running in australia, so will it spark a global energy revolution? and as always we will get the latest from the global markets, this is the picture in europe as the markets open. and we'll be getting the inside track on the bumpy ride uber have been on this week, as well as bitcoin‘s rollercoaster ride, with our tech guru rory cellan jones. december is finally upon us, and this weekend is set to the busiest for christmas tree sales here in the uk, but amid warnings that glittery decorations are bad for the environment — we want to know if you use
this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and david eades. america edges closer to massive tax reforms, but will they really deliver president trump's promised boost to the world's biggest economy? live from london, that's our top story on friday 1st december. as the president lights up the christmas tree, he's hoping senators give him the gift he wants — but can the us really afford the biggest tax changes in a generation? also in the programme... the world's largest lithium...
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thers give their friends the heave ho and they drive the confederates into the river and out and the ead bridge. confederates try to or the touchdown bridge and are doing so.from the chesterfield bridge crossing belongs to uddenly the federals. it's all that unfolds robert . lee was sitting on the porch of the fox house that's still there. little brick house along route drinking butter milk and the artillery comes around him and servants his glass to a and quietly gets up and goes to i guess i e and said had better get to work. hits one ery barrage of the chimneys of the house and the avalanche of bricks comes kills one of the staff officers. james power smith as well. both of his ankles and it looks like yankees are indeed coming at us. meanwhile down here. you're actually going to have a day. and who ratio will cross the river. confederate calvary says we confederate calvary crossing. fifth corp. e warren is just crossing over and him.ixth is behind what's your name? dick? you're going to kind of hang out there. this like there's so many men here they can't all get across the river. fi
thers give their friends the heave ho and they drive the confederates into the river and out and the ead bridge. confederates try to or the touchdown bridge and are doing so.from the chesterfield bridge crossing belongs to uddenly the federals. it's all that unfolds robert . lee was sitting on the porch of the fox house that's still there. little brick house along route drinking butter milk and the artillery comes around him and servants his glass to a and quietly gets up and goes to i guess i...
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steven and jody met in the late eads 70s in georgia. he was in the army. a bookworm who loved the civil war. she taught history. theirs was a meeting first of minds, then hearts. >> how would you sort of describe those early years? were they loving or exciting? >> yes. they were -- we were in love. >> from there, marriage, a house, a son jonathan in 1983. >> how would you describe jody as a mom? >> she was really devoted. >> life was good. even as the years went by, even with the demands of work and family, steven says he and jody still made time for each other. like that last summer sunday in september of 1992. steven says it was supposed to be a date night. >> it wasn't -- no idea that that would be the most critical day in our life, our marriage. >> it was a day like any other day? >> yes. >> here was the plan. husband and wife would drive into manhattan and go to a comedy club, a lighthearted night on the town. they made a detour here to the palisades to their spot. steven remembers pulling up to the scenic lookout sitting in the car with jody, sharing
steven and jody met in the late eads 70s in georgia. he was in the army. a bookworm who loved the civil war. she taught history. theirs was a meeting first of minds, then hearts. >> how would you sort of describe those early years? were they loving or exciting? >> yes. they were -- we were in love. >> from there, marriage, a house, a son jonathan in 1983. >> how would you describe jody as a mom? >> she was really devoted. >> life was good. even as the years...
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puding from ead stale bread and jelly. one of this sounded terribly appetizing and a lot was common sense and things that farm women already knew but >> who taught all kinds of skills. their services were in high demand in the 1930's. many communities offered free classes so people could learn howto cook cheap meals, best to spend their money. they were teaching skills that farm women already knew. skills were not what everybody had, so they were providing information for other people. how might you feed your family if you had absolutely no money? had one woman tell me that macaroni was always cheap. always buy big boxes of macaroni inexpensively. tomatoes andns of spinach. i can see the faces back there. tomatoes and the spinach with the macaroni, heat it up, serve it to the family. didn't sound very good, but you know what? if you are hungry, it is amazing what tastes good. eggs remained a cheap source of protein. i saw a diary where a woman fed her family potatoes three times a day. breakfast,ried for mashed for lunch,
puding from ead stale bread and jelly. one of this sounded terribly appetizing and a lot was common sense and things that farm women already knew but >> who taught all kinds of skills. their services were in high demand in the 1930's. many communities offered free classes so people could learn howto cook cheap meals, best to spend their money. they were teaching skills that farm women already knew. skills were not what everybody had, so they were providing information for other people....
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to return to its original departure point, the epic twitter takedown from one celebrity on board. eads of hundreds of families, he's most proud of the one he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. >>> 4:46 eastern. now to the story that stopped twitter for most of the day. a round trip flight to nowhere. after more than eight hours in the air passengers landed right back where they started. chrissy teagan, one of 226 passengers on board made sure everyone, all of her 9 million followers knew about it. flew for four hours before making an abrupt u-turn because an unauthorized passenger was on board. the airline says when the cabin crew notified the pilot the plane turned around because of a part of airline security procedure. >> traveling with husband john legend, not pleased. first there was confusion. after all this i will have spent eight hours on a flight to nowhere. like we were all just having a great time up here flying in the sky watching grand torino. time to go home now. then there was amusement. don't kn
to return to its original departure point, the epic twitter takedown from one celebrity on board. eads of hundreds of families, he's most proud of the one he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. >>> 4:46 eastern. now to the story that stopped twitter for most of the day. a round trip flight to nowhere. after more than eight hours in the air passengers landed right back where they started. chrissy teagan, one of...
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he took a couple of swipes at president trump as well as roy moore, the republican candidate fors en ead in alabama. listen to this. >> i of all people am aware that there is some irony in the fact that i am leaving while a man who bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office. and a man who prayed on young girls campaigns for the senate with the full support of his party. >> are democrats trying to seize the moral high ground with the development. >> if the president if running for office this year would not get a lexed. the issue hit a peak in terms of recognition that this is our moment. as women throughout the country protect women in the workplace. we are not going to let this moment pass. >> the senate will have to take this up and i'm not sure he will be. expulsion has to be considered. that person has lied over and over again. he clearly has indicated that he engaged with young women when he was much older and they were underage. i suggest that that needs to be investigated. >> you suggest franken did the right thing by resigning? >> it was a very ha
he took a couple of swipes at president trump as well as roy moore, the republican candidate fors en ead in alabama. listen to this. >> i of all people am aware that there is some irony in the fact that i am leaving while a man who bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office. and a man who prayed on young girls campaigns for the senate with the full support of his party. >> are democrats trying to seize the moral high ground with the development....
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is the largest -- had the largest bounty on her ead. there was one occasion when some of the kkk had an opportunity to assassinate her, and a very good opportunity. the story goes they couldn't bring themselves to kill this woman. it was very real. a very real. >> did your grandmother ever speak about a? >> never. and certainly not to her grandchildren. she never had personal protection whatsoever. i think she just accepted that er work was too important to allow any kinds of threats to disturb her. she just went right on doing her thing. >> do you remember at all any of your relationship with fdr, and did eleanor talk about him as you all were growing up? >> it is interesting. i was too young to really remember my grandfather, but i don't recall my grandmother ever specifically discussing fdr with us. hey had an interesting relationship. certainly it was not the kind of marriage that one would think of as a normal marriage, and yet they had such a strong artnership, and such respect for each other and each other's work that it really m
is the largest -- had the largest bounty on her ead. there was one occasion when some of the kkk had an opportunity to assassinate her, and a very good opportunity. the story goes they couldn't bring themselves to kill this woman. it was very real. a very real. >> did your grandmother ever speak about a? >> never. and certainly not to her grandchildren. she never had personal protection whatsoever. i think she just accepted that er work was too important to allow any kinds of...
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in civil war, deeply rooted slavery, left william and mary ,ead for all practical purposes and william and mary's slow episodic return to life after was unexpected, bordered on miraculous. it took 200 and 58 years from the college's founding before william and mary admitted our first black student. programed our masters in education in the summer of 1951. the first black graduate of william and mary received his law degree in 1954. the first black undergraduate to live on the campus came in 1967, three young women, and through this academic year, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of their arrival all year in many different wonderful ways. in spring, 2000 nine, the campus community decided william and mary needed to come to grips with its racial past in a more focused and deeper way than we had ever come close to doing before. we needed to embark on a journey of communal remembrance and repentance. of the board, william and mary heartily embraces a journey of reconciliation that will be a long-term journey involving college faculty, staff, students, as well as members of the greate
in civil war, deeply rooted slavery, left william and mary ,ead for all practical purposes and william and mary's slow episodic return to life after was unexpected, bordered on miraculous. it took 200 and 58 years from the college's founding before william and mary admitted our first black student. programed our masters in education in the summer of 1951. the first black graduate of william and mary received his law degree in 1954. the first black undergraduate to live on the campus came in...
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ead. >>> very dry pattern for us. if you were towards the coast yesterday, the santa clara valley, it was a warm one. we will look at the record highs today coming up. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. it's monday morning, december 11th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's coming up on 6:30. >>> we have been following this breaking news out of new york this morning, an explosion happened early this morning in new
ead. >>> very dry pattern for us. if you were towards the coast yesterday, the santa clara valley, it was a warm one. we will look at the record highs today coming up. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as...
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mark cudmore has been doing some .eading on the subject what have you found in your research question mark you have been looking a lot deeper into bitcoin. obviously other people have been in markets. mark: it is important to emphasize you cannot use any of the standard metrics for measuring bitcoin. were targeting 10,000. they are always irrelevant because it is arbitrary. it is when this will run out. it is a study in human psychology. the vast majority of people are buying it to speculate. it is the point when we get no marginal buyers. whopoint when everyone would be tempted is fully invested and fully bought in. i believe we are a long way away from that and that is why i still remain bullish despite my cynicism of bitcoin as an asset. crypto-technology is amazing but different. bitcoin itself is not a viable currency and it will long-term collapse. i think someone who says 50,000 target is not crazy. 100,000 is not crazy. there is no reason to have a limit. when you are studying this i am not sure it should be on the markets program. it should be a psychology program. guy: this
mark cudmore has been doing some .eading on the subject what have you found in your research question mark you have been looking a lot deeper into bitcoin. obviously other people have been in markets. mark: it is important to emphasize you cannot use any of the standard metrics for measuring bitcoin. were targeting 10,000. they are always irrelevant because it is arbitrary. it is when this will run out. it is a study in human psychology. the vast majority of people are buying it to speculate....
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as i discussed in some of the foreign policy interviews eading up to in the campaign that i did with him. but in the russia. why not? mr. burr: i could probably make the case that there are other ountries, north korea -- mr. sanger: he talks about north korea and iran requently. mr. burr: those seem to be the two hotbeds in the world right now of "less than perfect" relationships that we have. the president said when he ran, nd i think he practiced in business, the ability to go to a table and the person across the table not to have a clue as to where he's coming from. and i think in many cases that's his art of negotiating. i think he's continued that in his role as president. it is uncomfortable sometimes for members of congress. it is uncomfortable sometimes for the american people. it is his style. i don't think it's going to change. at the end of the day, he will be judged just like every president is. by what they say in the books that they write after you're gone. it has also been amazing to me as i search out, like you do, avid, i search out individuals that have been in cert
as i discussed in some of the foreign policy interviews eading up to in the campaign that i did with him. but in the russia. why not? mr. burr: i could probably make the case that there are other ountries, north korea -- mr. sanger: he talks about north korea and iran requently. mr. burr: those seem to be the two hotbeds in the world right now of "less than perfect" relationships that we have. the president said when he ran, nd i think he practiced in business, the ability to go to a...
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i wanted to make a statement republican party and it looks to me as though it is eaded in the correct direction under leadership of donald j. trump and i wanted to make a about the caller from georgia, who was talking about making falsified statements. barack say that would be obama and also i'd like to say is the one whoma should have been impeached for unconstitutional things like the daca program. may, i wanted to close reagan made a ld very great statement, the statement he made was a country is a country that is no e under and there truer words ever spoken on this earth. lord, praise god and thank you so much, jesus. folks, thank ay, you. guest: thank you for those comments. impeachment is something that should be done in the most for me cases, particularly offices, the president, i don't was that president obama level of impeachable offensives. he may have done things with daca, the courts rightly held up guilty n't think he was of impeachable offensives and i don't think the president has to found anywhere close being guilty of impeachable offensives. he may be found offensive
i wanted to make a statement republican party and it looks to me as though it is eaded in the correct direction under leadership of donald j. trump and i wanted to make a about the caller from georgia, who was talking about making falsified statements. barack say that would be obama and also i'd like to say is the one whoma should have been impeached for unconstitutional things like the daca program. may, i wanted to close reagan made a ld very great statement, the statement he made was a...
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much more "fast money" still ead.ectv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like wet grocery bags. getting a bad haircut. overcrowded trains. turnstiles that don't turn. and spilling coffee on themselves. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv. and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv >>> i love my job. i love the company that i have a had opportunity to run for 12 years. i've believed strongly in this combination and knew that if we pursued it, that it would require me staying longer. and i thought that was the right thing to do, both for me personally but also for the shareholders of the walt disney company. this is going to take a lot of energy and a lot of focus. and i look forward to rolling up my sleeves and getting involved over the next few years and putting together a company that i think will be both compelling to shar
much more "fast money" still ead.ectv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like wet grocery bags. getting a bad haircut. overcrowded trains. turnstiles that don't turn. and spilling coffee on themselves. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv. and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv...
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undercut a ffort to , when they ead -- barack obama.his is a problem that is deep in this country. what is more ide important, party or people of to be ntry, supposed government of the people, by the peep and he will for the people. political party, what the will we have ople is and a -- i think all of comments today were very informative and think that if the american people at c-span on regular t.v. got to hear the voice of the people, we would have a different country. we are talking to you asking you how important is evaluating your politicians, again, we have egional lines for eastern and central time zones, 202-748-8000. zones,in and pacific time 202-748-80 202-748-8001. margaret calling on the line southernland, nebraska. what do you think, margaret? aller: okay, what i think is merry christmas. that first.ah, that being said, okay. character. there is no moral character in money. machine.y to be taken needs out of first the primaries. thank you. host: okay. and let's take a look at another holiday tweet, this from house speaker
undercut a ffort to , when they ead -- barack obama.his is a problem that is deep in this country. what is more ide important, party or people of to be ntry, supposed government of the people, by the peep and he will for the people. political party, what the will we have ople is and a -- i think all of comments today were very informative and think that if the american people at c-span on regular t.v. got to hear the voice of the people, we would have a different country. we are talking to you...
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this might have involved plumbing, as when he met the newspaperman charles ead in 1954, he said do you realize from the time the romans met britain until the arrival of the american heiresses, his country was completely without central heating. he then went on to speculate about what the romans did about lavatories. and as he did not think that anyone has ever found the remains of a roman lavatory in this country. ladies and gentlemen, one stands aghast at the sheer breath of knowledge of history that churchill was able as eddie murray row said he did of the english language, send it into battle. in this elect chr alone, in which i've drawn my examples almost completely at random. i could have included literally hundreds of other examples. churchill, just in this speech alone, as mentioned nelson, genghis khan, the catalans, napoleon, babylon, the norman conquest, the elder and younger pitts, carthage, charles i, the battles, charles 12, wolf of quebec, the seejs of toulon, general gordon, asdrubal, and ancient roman lavatories. how strange it is the past is so little understood and qu
this might have involved plumbing, as when he met the newspaperman charles ead in 1954, he said do you realize from the time the romans met britain until the arrival of the american heiresses, his country was completely without central heating. he then went on to speculate about what the romans did about lavatories. and as he did not think that anyone has ever found the remains of a roman lavatory in this country. ladies and gentlemen, one stands aghast at the sheer breath of knowledge of...
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the way they decided to address a pass ead of creating through rate, give you this 20% deduction.ingle, up e filing to $157,500. income for your business, your landscaping get to take a straight deduction of 20% off that. if you're doubling doubly, it's $350,000. would be the formula i mentioned earlier that's complicated so i won't verbally. it but it will be a mix of the ages you pay your various landscaping employees, they'll take that into account. any capital investments you make for qualified property. they'll take that into account. they'll start to phase out that 20% deduction on the amount of but e you can use it on, you will get the first 20% on the first chunk of income no what.r >> what was the original reason or setting up the pass through business rate that process? why did the federal government want to do that when they created this? >> pass through businesses have been on the individual side of will remain on the individual side of the tax code. past, as m over the they looked at changing the tax code, they wanted to give a cut side.e corporate so they're cutting
the way they decided to address a pass ead of creating through rate, give you this 20% deduction.ingle, up e filing to $157,500. income for your business, your landscaping get to take a straight deduction of 20% off that. if you're doubling doubly, it's $350,000. would be the formula i mentioned earlier that's complicated so i won't verbally. it but it will be a mix of the ages you pay your various landscaping employees, they'll take that into account. any capital investments you make for...
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. $2.38.ead is that is operation and prices are more expensive now that in the future.you invest around that? jim: that makes sense. you would be long oil consumers and short oil producers. i don't think being an oil producer is a great thing for the next five years. a negativelly take side on oil and one that makes it a dangerous place to push your investment too hard. this is an unfashionable view with the rise in oil this year. i think that has been tempered while the opec restrictions failed. alix: they want to rotate out of momentum into energy. i have seen that call from other strategist. clearou have to have indexes to move out. they tend to have more momentum than people think. i think they are selling to early on the momentum. joanathan: this is classic late cycle sector. jim: it's not there yet. that is my point about capacity. sure, you are headed for a recession and oil goes up. jonathan: we spent the last hour talking in terms about how low yields are. i look at some of the oil majors in think maybe there is some attraction there. jim: you have to be wary o
. $2.38.ead is that is operation and prices are more expensive now that in the future.you invest around that? jim: that makes sense. you would be long oil consumers and short oil producers. i don't think being an oil producer is a great thing for the next five years. a negativelly take side on oil and one that makes it a dangerous place to push your investment too hard. this is an unfashionable view with the rise in oil this year. i think that has been tempered while the opec restrictions...
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my colleague david eades is in brussels following developments. thank you very much.ation in ireland and northern ireland and having to square that circle but of course much more than that at stake in terms of how the uk and eu could readily move on to this critical next phase. what will future trade relations actually come to look like, how will it be defined. those discussions had not even started now at least that is the single —— signal that that can begin. for jean—claude juncker who has been very civil recently in terms of his treatment of theresa may, he's in a position today to talk about the possibility of moving ahead with renewed trust, determination and friendship after the level of compromise agreed here. the deal we have struck will guarantee the rights of more than three mil in eu citizens living in the uk and of1 million uk citizens living in the eu. eu citizens will have their rights enshrined in uk law and e nforced rights enshrined in uk law and e nfo rce d by rights enshrined in uk law and enforced by british courts. they will be able to go on livi
my colleague david eades is in brussels following developments. thank you very much.ation in ireland and northern ireland and having to square that circle but of course much more than that at stake in terms of how the uk and eu could readily move on to this critical next phase. what will future trade relations actually come to look like, how will it be defined. those discussions had not even started now at least that is the single —— signal that that can begin. for jean—claude juncker who...
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come back, liululemon is among today's big gainers on earnings o,trghahan interview with the ce sait eadup nine points (news anchor) downtown traffic is still bad. expect massive delays. (radio channel changing) (news anchor 2) all lanes on highway 50 remain closed at this hour. (news anchor 3) the stats are in and this city leads with some of the worst traffic, with the average driver sitting in gridlock the equivalent of three days a year. for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts, over the course of the week, to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide. growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to study and analyze the flow of traffic. then, we will take all of th
come back, liululemon is among today's big gainers on earnings o,trghahan interview with the ce sait eadup nine points (news anchor) downtown traffic is still bad. expect massive delays. (radio channel changing) (news anchor 2) all lanes on highway 50 remain closed at this hour. (news anchor 3) the stats are in and this city leads with some of the worst traffic, with the average driver sitting in gridlock the equivalent of three days a year. for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're...
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senator richard shelby, and senator luther strange who is in the senate seat as a special appointee. .ead more at the hill house and senate conferees met to talk about the two versions of tax bills they passed earlier this month. and if they agreed to a final version that could be voted on next week. president trump talks about the tax bill. on the house ways and means committee discuss their concerns with the gop tax legislation. a headline from the guardian, palestinians no longer you it -- u.s. asthe -- accept the mediator. said after the recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. in the strongest public abbas said they would go to the un security council to seek full membership of the u.s. while asking the world body to take control of the peace process as washington was no longer fit for the task. here is president of us -- abbas. >> the united states is no longer an honest broker of peace. we as palestinians, arabs, and muslims cannot accept any more that the united states be the broker. one of the basic requirements for broker is to be honest and neutral and not to be biase
senator richard shelby, and senator luther strange who is in the senate seat as a special appointee. .ead more at the hill house and senate conferees met to talk about the two versions of tax bills they passed earlier this month. and if they agreed to a final version that could be voted on next week. president trump talks about the tax bill. on the house ways and means committee discuss their concerns with the gop tax legislation. a headline from the guardian, palestinians no longer you it --...
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i think that the call are should ead the bible and learn something so she apparently doesn't know muchbout the situation on the ground. host: how soon could we see jerusalem?e to how does that process work? some insight?s take it could and will several years. i think that the president made declaration is first a suitable place has to be found. a lot of security requirements for our embassies the world. bviously important embassy in jerusalem with threats of violence and things like that we to be protected. it will take several years to or build a ilding new facility. watching in kosovo the u.s. embassy there in capital go up and i was there the ground breaking about a year and a half ago and when i i we -- other week progress.ade it takes several years to build an embassy. there is make sure security and it is modern and up to date and there are a lot of particularly an embassy in the middle east that as the opportunity to be volatile. it will be a several-year process. i don't know how many but three four. something like that perhaps. host: when we talk about the overseas i americans
i think that the call are should ead the bible and learn something so she apparently doesn't know muchbout the situation on the ground. host: how soon could we see jerusalem?e to how does that process work? some insight?s take it could and will several years. i think that the president made declaration is first a suitable place has to be found. a lot of security requirements for our embassies the world. bviously important embassy in jerusalem with threats of violence and things like that we to...
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this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and david eades.
this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and david eades.