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everett: "certainly">< visitor: " take a picture with you?" everett: "yes." visitor: "thank you."l harbor's arizona memorial visitors center, "volunteering" his time, for 23 years now, now 95 years old< everett hyland, pearl harbor survivor: "it gets me out of the house (laugh).">and close to his memories as an 18-year old sailor on the pennsy, the battleship uss pennsylvania... < everett hyland: "i was a smart teenager i figured if we ever go to war, the last place i'd want to be stuck is in the radio quarters down in the middle of the ship.">and that's where he was, when peace shattered...< announcement: "this is not a drill this is not a drill general quarters general quarters all hands, man your battle stations.">the pennsy was yld ran up to the battle station on the aft deck....he says five high altitude bombers flew overhead.< everett hyland: "they all released their bombs at the same time and we took one hit.">the ships downes and cassin in front of the pennsy destroyed...behind.....smoke billowing from < everett: and the other fellows with me, harold comstock, clarence hos
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in response, everett no letter, requesting to it measures they will take in response to these actions. and make sure they do not happen again. finally, i wanted to tell you that he will become the new director of the institute. something which i intend to vote you get piece of, my time and attention to is a secretary of state. this is a very important institution here for our foreign service officers. for all of our teams additional training, and their continued professional development. dan shares my vision. i knew him when he was head in my previous role. best trained and most professional diplomatic corps in the world. he's impeccably qualified for this role and i look forward to him taking the place and ffi. i'll be happy to take questions. >> the president, i don't know if you can add tolerance to his -- you just called with the saudi operation or the attempt to conceal the worst cover-up in the history of coverups. i'm wondering if you agree with it and second, would you be more specific about that actions in regard to the visa ramifications, how many are we talking about on the
in response, everett no letter, requesting to it measures they will take in response to these actions. and make sure they do not happen again. finally, i wanted to tell you that he will become the new director of the institute. something which i intend to vote you get piece of, my time and attention to is a secretary of state. this is a very important institution here for our foreign service officers. for all of our teams additional training, and their continued professional development. dan...
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emily show and moscow thanks so much for your reporting on that all star teams in afghanistan say everett's side bomb has killed at least eleven people including several children in the eastern province of nonprofit the attack raises the number of people killed and wounded to nearly two hundred during the country's parliamentary elections now entering a second day almost nine million people were eligible to cost ballots and turnout was larger than expected even as poll cayle schools delays and violence the voting . dozens of people died across the country in a wave of attacks on the first day of voting. in the capital kabul a suicide bomber attacked a polling station. both the local islamic state affiliate and the taliban have threatened violence during the elections. despite the danger many people seem eager to vote almost nine million are registered to cast their ballots in the election for the lower house of parliament afghans have expressed cautious hope. that if their right to vote today i came out here and voted for my favorite coming that i did my part for the future of afghanistan.
emily show and moscow thanks so much for your reporting on that all star teams in afghanistan say everett's side bomb has killed at least eleven people including several children in the eastern province of nonprofit the attack raises the number of people killed and wounded to nearly two hundred during the country's parliamentary elections now entering a second day almost nine million people were eligible to cost ballots and turnout was larger than expected even as poll cayle schools delays and...
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owner to lose them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in flame connie is going to continue. to cripple clinton took before you. just believe go to simple. and go to simply does not impose a good many. valuable. but necessary notes of. class. oh. oh. oh. it's. nice to. see. the fact. still playing. at the big. six. that's. because. that's. the way i have you know if i have a new audience and i know for they have. i don't know about you know what that woman back in because. if we have eczema because when i as an old p.c. would at best one of what in and out is difficult you know i get to know and i like oh this is. this is what i want to know. and it will clinical. some minutes of it someone who i'm going to them when you know what i'm i see. when i. look i find extremely small out of the store you know i so that's all that's a key. really tell what so if you don't and. i've not. seen a place like almost every app before go back. i have. journeys of possible discovery more american here and
owner to lose them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in flame connie is going to continue. to cripple clinton took before you. just believe go to simple. and go to simply does not impose a good many. valuable. but necessary notes of. class. oh. oh. oh. it's. nice to. see. the fact. still playing. at the big. six. that's. because. that's. the way i have you know if i have a new audience and i know for they have. i don't know about you know what that woman...
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this number of prescriptions was 26 times higher than the average prescriber in everett. i know that sounds suspicious, but the drug manufacturers deny even report the activity. the eda didn't have the -- d.e.a. didn't have the information and instead the physician continued and the manufacturer continued to distribute to them. why did this lack of reporting continue? it's because the fines currently in place for -- for failing to track distribution were so small they did not feel that they were a threat given the other aspects of the business. so current fines for failing to follow the federal law just weren't enough, and that is why we put new standards in place. i've traveled through our state to talk about this and to talk about how our communities have been flooded with this drug. every time law enforcement and local communities said we needed new tools, tools to stop the distribution, tools to help our law enforcement break up rings and track the drugs, and new tools to help those who have been impacted by opioids. that is why we are bumping these fines up into the
this number of prescriptions was 26 times higher than the average prescriber in everett. i know that sounds suspicious, but the drug manufacturers deny even report the activity. the eda didn't have the -- d.e.a. didn't have the information and instead the physician continued and the manufacturer continued to distribute to them. why did this lack of reporting continue? it's because the fines currently in place for -- for failing to track distribution were so small they did not feel that they...
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.atically perfect, every now and it again come easy a film and you think, this is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really year—end to make it than something polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had some beautiful sunny skies across the uk. regularly across england and wales. will it be repeated this weekend? yes, with a view buts. we'll have patch
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.atically perfect, every now and it again come easy a film and you think, this is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather...
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i mention this because it is an interesting film, rupert everett directing and starring in a film about wilde. although i don't think it is dramatically perfect, sometimes you see a film and you think, this is made with passion and ca re think, this is made with passion and care and you can feel it in every frame. and for all the things that don't quite work for me about the film, i think it has a real sense that the honesty about it. —— i think it has a real sincerity and honesty. it is slightly flawed but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project and i would always rather watching something which looks like somebody had yearned to make it rather than something which was polished but felt a little bit canas. mark, fantastic. thank you very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. but that is it for this week, who thank you so much for watching. hello. most of us have seen some sunshine today, there has been
i mention this because it is an interesting film, rupert everett directing and starring in a film about wilde. although i don't think it is dramatically perfect, sometimes you see a film and you think, this is made with passion and ca re think, this is made with passion and care and you can feel it in every frame. and for all the things that don't quite work for me about the film, i think it has a real sense that the honesty about it. —— i think it has a real sincerity and honesty. it is...
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and another woman from everett, washington, shows she was sexually assaulted in the early 70s. she didn't tell us all for 40 years until just a few days ago. she said since that day a few years ago she avoided getting into an elevator alone with another man and taking the stairs instead. it happened a long time ago but still matters, she was inspired by the women who have bravely spoken out about brett kavanaugh and she shared her story with me in the hopes i could make sure her voice and other voices of so many women were heard. i heard from the olympic peninsula in washington, she told me, she was raped by a man she was on a date with. she remembered his name but because she believed she was drugged, there were a lot of details. they didn't tell about her experience for years and reached out to tell me she understood why doctor ford didn't come forward and express her anger people continued to attack survivors, doubt them and say they were mixed up. mister president, there are so many more. i received tens of thousands of letters and calls on his nomination with hundreds and
and another woman from everett, washington, shows she was sexually assaulted in the early 70s. she didn't tell us all for 40 years until just a few days ago. she said since that day a few years ago she avoided getting into an elevator alone with another man and taking the stairs instead. it happened a long time ago but still matters, she was inspired by the women who have bravely spoken out about brett kavanaugh and she shared her story with me in the hopes i could make sure her voice and other...
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owner to move them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in flame connie is going to continue. to cripple clinton to cripple you. believe go december. and go to simply does not impose a diminished. value. says notes if i. keep telling my last attempt. at yellow. yellow. six to see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixty school. that's. because. that's. the way i you know i have you know if i have a new audience and enough of having. an example about you know what that woman back in because. if we have eczema because when i as an old p.c. would at best well what in and of itself will you know i get to know and. this is what i want to know. and it will clinical. some minutes of it someone who i'm going to them when you know what i'm i see. when i. look i find extremely small out of these two of you know i so that's all that's a key really that would take you down and. i've got. my stint in a place like almost every app before go back. one simple mistake could be fatal. fishing as a
owner to move them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in flame connie is going to continue. to cripple clinton to cripple you. believe go december. and go to simply does not impose a diminished. value. says notes if i. keep telling my last attempt. at yellow. yellow. six to see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixty school. that's. because. that's. the way i you know i have you know if i have a new audience and enough of having. an example about...
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another woman from everett washington reached out to me to share that she was sexually assaulted and a hotel elevator in the early '70s. she didn't tell a soul for 40 years until just a few days ago. she said that sense that they all those years ago she has avoided getting into an elevator alone with another man as she possibly could taking the stairs instead. she told nicole, , it happened a long time ago but it still matters, that she was inspired by the woman who has so bravely spoken out about judge kavanaugh, and that she shared her story with me in the hopes i could make sure that her voice and of the voice of so many women were heard. i heard from another one who lives on the olympic peninsula in my home state of washington and she told me when she was in college she was raped by a man she was out on a date with. she remembered his name, but because she believed she was drugged, there were a whole lot of details she didn't remember. she didn't tell anyone about her experience for years, and she reached out to tell me, she understood why dr. ford didn't come forward, and to exp
another woman from everett washington reached out to me to share that she was sexually assaulted and a hotel elevator in the early '70s. she didn't tell a soul for 40 years until just a few days ago. she said that sense that they all those years ago she has avoided getting into an elevator alone with another man as she possibly could taking the stairs instead. she told nicole, , it happened a long time ago but it still matters, that she was inspired by the woman who has so bravely spoken out...
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i'm -- >> jimmy: bridget everett. >> bridget everett -- >> jimmy: who is awesome. >> -- who we love.losing my marbles as it were. so i've kind obeen her nemesis. i'm not invited on the camping trip. i'm sort of a surprise. and comedy ensues. we are opposites. >> jimmy: yeah. of and that was a joy. because she's onhe greatest people you'd ever want to know. >> jimmy: jennifer garner. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love her. i want to show everyone a clip. re's juliette lewis in "camping." take a look at this. >> so you're a dj? >> a dj, reiki healer, i make and sell my own cheeses. and i do some modeling for this finger drawing class. and i'm a notary. >> oh, that's useful. >> oh and she also did this muscle testing on me. it turns out that all of the bad things i was faking were really hurting my emotional growth. >> we only take vitamins because of the lies of big vita and the herbal companies. we get everything we could need purely from food. >> food. >> vitamins actually saved my life. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy: juliette lewis, everybody. "camping." airs sundays at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. we
i'm -- >> jimmy: bridget everett. >> bridget everett -- >> jimmy: who is awesome. >> -- who we love.losing my marbles as it were. so i've kind obeen her nemesis. i'm not invited on the camping trip. i'm sort of a surprise. and comedy ensues. we are opposites. >> jimmy: yeah. of and that was a joy. because she's onhe greatest people you'd ever want to know. >> jimmy: jennifer garner. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love her. i want to show everyone a clip....
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own or do most of them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in plain clothes going to continue. to cripple went into brick or you. don't believe go to simple. and go to simply does not impose a diminished. value. but let's say if i. keep telling my last attempt. at yellow. yellow. to. see. the fact. still playing. at the. fact. that's. because. that's the. way i have you know if our phone you go instead of i have. an example about you know what that woman back in because. if we have eczema because when i as an old p.c. would at best one of what in and out is difficult you know i get to know and i like oh this is. this is what i want to know. and it will clinical. some minutes of it and when he i'm going to them when you know what i'm i see the a. when i. look and find the extremists more out of these two of you know i so that's all that's a key. really tell what are you doing and you know when i got. myself in a place like almost every out before go back. i have. to go. one simple mistake could
own or do most of them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in plain clothes going to continue. to cripple went into brick or you. don't believe go to simple. and go to simply does not impose a diminished. value. but let's say if i. keep telling my last attempt. at yellow. yellow. to. see. the fact. still playing. at the. fact. that's. because. that's the. way i have you know if our phone you go instead of i have. an example about you know what that woman back...
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all new to most of them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in plain clothes going to continue. to cripple clinton took before you. just believe go to simple. and go to simple does not impose a diminished. value wrote a. book that says lots of. class . at yellow. yellow. it's. nice to. see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixteen school. that's. because. that's the. way i have you know if our new audience and enough of our. own it's not enough about you know what that woman back in because. if we have eczema because when i as an old p.c. would at best one of what in and of itself will you know i got to know. this is what i want to know. and it will. some minutes of a time when you i'm going to them when you know that i'm i see. when i. look at frank extremely small out of these two of you know i saw that so let's think you really tell what are you doing and you know what i did not. know please like all of us every out before go back. one simple mistake could be fatal. fishing as a d
all new to most of them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in plain clothes going to continue. to cripple clinton took before you. just believe go to simple. and go to simple does not impose a diminished. value wrote a. book that says lots of. class . at yellow. yellow. it's. nice to. see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixteen school. that's. because. that's the. way i have you know if our new audience and enough of our. own it's not enough...
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we'll bring you figure stating from everett, washington, but a quick look back at yesay brewer milwaukee.
we'll bring you figure stating from everett, washington, but a quick look back at yesay brewer milwaukee.
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think twice about driving through world america in a vehicle that has one car door and blends in everett loosely with a hunting zone but the people who represent hundreds of thousands of unionized postal workers aren't giving up without a fight on columbus day you must be elsewhere across the country decided against celebrating the life of a racist runner and instead use their day off to protest privatization both shouting the u.s. mail is not for sale. a slogan which is the privately civil considering they could've taken the easy way out and just held signs that said don't make us go postal to get the point across yes i realize the term going postal sounds bad but if god didn't intend postal workers to may have been destroyed then he wouldn't make letter openers look like medieval daggers if you're someone who was blessed enough to afford living in a place with access to internet e-mail and private carriers good for you but remember that's not the case for every american yes the u.s. postal service isn't perfect but considering they process nearly half a billion pieces of mail every day
think twice about driving through world america in a vehicle that has one car door and blends in everett loosely with a hunting zone but the people who represent hundreds of thousands of unionized postal workers aren't giving up without a fight on columbus day you must be elsewhere across the country decided against celebrating the life of a racist runner and instead use their day off to protest privatization both shouting the u.s. mail is not for sale. a slogan which is the privately civil...
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per trading desk and a big bank has one hundred trading desks then we presume that you're fine like everett dirksen the twenty five million per pre-training some point it's real money right that's so it's sort of interesting because we go back to the u.s. presidential campaign and president trump said we've got to slash all these congress some you know pesky regulations and and that'll free up business to make all this money and everything and he's now says that that's partly been done that the economic prowess of the u.s. in addition to these huge one point five trillion dollars tax cuts are just unleashed the economic engine of the u.s. is unleashed but the bottom line is that the banks were never really clamoring for this and when he's saying reduce complexity heck this is a six hundred page proposal only in washington could you produce six hundred pages and say this makes things more simpler to the banks really want this it's not clear the banks comments to the extent that i've read them since midnight last night and now are mixed the banks are concerned with so-called fair value accoun
per trading desk and a big bank has one hundred trading desks then we presume that you're fine like everett dirksen the twenty five million per pre-training some point it's real money right that's so it's sort of interesting because we go back to the u.s. presidential campaign and president trump said we've got to slash all these congress some you know pesky regulations and and that'll free up business to make all this money and everything and he's now says that that's partly been done that the...
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. for much of england and wales it has been a day of blue skies and sunshine. certainly the case in lyme regis this afternoon, with temperatures up to 17 or 18 celsius, slightly higher across aberdeenshire and murray with plenty of suns
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than...
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what was the -- >> the first two books everett were memoirs. i love latin america. wanted to continue writing about it. but not about myself. and my father had told me stories when i was a kid about latin america. that is one of the places he was based as a navy officer. and my agent, who shall remain nameless. said this is not going to be a book about your father, is it. [laughter] but my father is not anywhere in it. the stories he told me really sparked my interest and my imagination about latin america during world war ii. about which i could find no book in english that looked at the overall picture and so, i decided to write the book i wanted to read. [laughter] elizabeth? >> i wanted to ask about the style of the book. what i really like is every chapter tells a story that is really vivid. and you made some decisions that begin in certain place and go through time. describe how you came to that decision. [laughter] >> she is worse than you! you know -- it seemed as if the stories, it seemed as if telling the stories chronologically did not work. it is as easy
what was the -- >> the first two books everett were memoirs. i love latin america. wanted to continue writing about it. but not about myself. and my father had told me stories when i was a kid about latin america. that is one of the places he was based as a navy officer. and my agent, who shall remain nameless. said this is not going to be a book about your father, is it. [laughter] but my father is not anywhere in it. the stories he told me really sparked my interest and my imagination...
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. >> caller: hey everett, lisa and i welcome marly. >> he is a real sleeper. what's up?> caller: recently, medtronics acquired mazar >> i like that deal. what does it tell you, it tells you to buy it, not sell it jason in michigan. >> caller: jimmy c, i am calling from the motor city. honored to speak with you. ba ba booyah >> i got to get back there what's happening >> caller: i want to give a shout out to my wife amy she is becoming a pilot. >> thank you for serving. >> caller: my stock is raytheon. >> that includes raytheon mentioned by name in the 60-minute interview. anthony in new york. >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for taking my call thank you for all the sanity you bring to an insane market. my question is about xlnx. >> i like it they had a good quarter. a couple of stocks are being hit, amazon being hit after the bell, apple being hit. there is a big sell in the nasdaq be aware, it is going to be included jeffrey in illinois. >> caller: hi, jim, for all the family pets. >> thank you >> caller: my question is about cisco systems. you had the ceo on a couple week
. >> caller: hey everett, lisa and i welcome marly. >> he is a real sleeper. what's up?> caller: recently, medtronics acquired mazar >> i like that deal. what does it tell you, it tells you to buy it, not sell it jason in michigan. >> caller: jimmy c, i am calling from the motor city. honored to speak with you. ba ba booyah >> i got to get back there what's happening >> caller: i want to give a shout out to my wife amy she is becoming a pilot. >>...
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he funded a medical facility based in everett and his investment company open up a branch in palo al consthe piin rld along with apple cofounder steve jobs and microsoft cofounder bill gates. he released a statement saying, paul is a true partner in a dear friend personal computing wouldn't have existed without him. i will miss enly >>> today could be a shot at becoming the next big millionaire. >> is the second largest. the prize right now stands at $654 million. this makes it the fourth largest jackpot in usa history. back in july, a group from san jose claimed a 500 83 million dollar win so that the bay area is lucky. feeling lucky? >> you know what i hear best friend. >>[laughter] >> nature. >> right now, thank you. if you're heading out on the roadways, we are tracking a couple problems. here is a live look right at highway 4 as you're making later. we did have a traffic alert in effect in they cancel that. they said all lanes are open. and then, it looks like the fire crews are still out there and they do have one lane blocked right near the valley road. we are still seeing tha
he funded a medical facility based in everett and his investment company open up a branch in palo al consthe piin rld along with apple cofounder steve jobs and microsoft cofounder bill gates. he released a statement saying, paul is a true partner in a dear friend personal computing wouldn't have existed without him. i will miss enly >>> today could be a shot at becoming the next big millionaire. >> is the second largest. the prize right now stands at $654 million. this makes it...
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dow transports down more than the everett made -- more than the other major averages.e have had a bounce for the transports. this is a weekly board -- a chart, i shall take him over the last two years. an uptrend. the dow transports recently had been leading the selling pressure to the downside. putting in a bearish lower. on a weekly basis, hitting the support of the 100 weekly moving average. similar to what we are seeing for the stocks. another average that has led the selling pressure for the other major averages. if we look at the stocks on the day, for the chip index, we will see that index is down less than the other major averages. i don't believe we have that at this point. i am going to toss it back to you. vonnie: thanks. a few headlines now. this is john bolton, national security adviser speaking after his moscow meeting. he says discussions were very productive. the ambassador for working in difficult conditions. the national security adviser, john bolton, holding a news conference in moscow saying discussions are very productive. at wen nuclear affairs ar
dow transports down more than the everett made -- more than the other major averages.e have had a bounce for the transports. this is a weekly board -- a chart, i shall take him over the last two years. an uptrend. the dow transports recently had been leading the selling pressure to the downside. putting in a bearish lower. on a weekly basis, hitting the support of the 100 weekly moving average. similar to what we are seeing for the stocks. another average that has led the selling pressure for...
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joining us from washington with more the political fallout from the confirmation hearings, everett tenney. reporter: we would like to see the fall from the confirmation votes for years to come. at this point appears a fight is far from over. now the justice kavanaugh seated on the high court, democrats are trying to capitalize on the anti-kavanaugh protest by promising to launch further investigations into the allegations against him. potentially, even in impeach him if they are able to retake the house. on "fox news sunday", senator lindsey graham says, that strategy could actually backfire. it ended up helping republicans and a lot of swing districts with democrats that they are targeting. >> i hope everyone running for the house in these districts will be asked the question, do support in impeach and cabinet based on allegations that cannot be corroborated. they will basically turn the law upside down. >> told us the house would still be a challenge for the gop. but in the senate this could help them pick up another seat or two. just look there. north dakota, democratic senator heidi h
joining us from washington with more the political fallout from the confirmation hearings, everett tenney. reporter: we would like to see the fall from the confirmation votes for years to come. at this point appears a fight is far from over. now the justice kavanaugh seated on the high court, democrats are trying to capitalize on the anti-kavanaugh protest by promising to launch further investigations into the allegations against him. potentially, even in impeach him if they are able to retake...
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owner to lose them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in clay and quinn is going to continue. to cripple clinton to cripple you . believe go december. and go to simply does not impose get him in a. valid to. say. selling my last attempt. oh. oh. oh. sixty. six to see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixty. school. that's. because. that's the. way i you know i have you know if i have a new audience and i know for they have. an example about you know what that woman back in because. if we have eczema because when i asked an old p.c. would at best one of what in and of itself cause you know i got to know. this is what i want to know. and it will clinical. some minutes of it's him when he i'm going to them when you know what i'm i see. when i. look i find the extremists more out of these two of you know i so that's all that's a key really tell what are you doing and you know. i've got. myself in a place like almost every out before go back. i have. to go. one simple mistake could
owner to lose them to beso everett's an. unknown entity talking about it will be revealed in clay and quinn is going to continue. to cripple clinton to cripple you . believe go december. and go to simply does not impose get him in a. valid to. say. selling my last attempt. oh. oh. oh. sixty. six to see. the fact that it's playing. at the big. fact sixty. school. that's. because. that's the. way i you know i have you know if i have a new audience and i know for they have. an example about you...
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and everett my opponent opposes. if we expand medicaid in florida we will extend access to healthcare for 800,000 of the most medically needy floridians, 800,000. by doing so we will pull down $6 billion from the federal government that is being given away to other states because we philosophically disagree with giving folks access to healthcare. there are hospitals who want this, doctors, nurses associations. we can build florida's economy by extending access to healthcare and it is not only good for those 800,000 people who will get access but good for folks like me and small businesses who can't afford to get access to healthcare because it is too expensive and out of reach. we are imbalanced with concerns of everyday floridians which is why when i win this race we will work to expand medicaid. desantis: he is for medicare for all which is a euphemism. it actually abolishes medicaid for seniors and medicare advantage, it abolishes tricare. as a veteran i know military veterans depend on it. if you get your insuran
and everett my opponent opposes. if we expand medicaid in florida we will extend access to healthcare for 800,000 of the most medically needy floridians, 800,000. by doing so we will pull down $6 billion from the federal government that is being given away to other states because we philosophically disagree with giving folks access to healthcare. there are hospitals who want this, doctors, nurses associations. we can build florida's economy by extending access to healthcare and it is not only...
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as everett dirkson once said, a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money. how about this. the air force admitted they had to buy billions of dollars of supplies because they couldn't locate these supplies in wai warehouses around the country and the world. there's no inventory, no budgetary control. i was just told by a high official in the air force when i told him about -- that the pentagon's violating federal law, and every secretary of defense says, we will get an audited budget, give us another five years. well, they're all gone in five years. isn't it funny? they say five years. they're all gone. and i told him about this problem and he starts telling me stories, and one of them, he said he was in charge of a program in the pentagon and the first thing he looked at were the managing manuals. there's no managing manuals, the guy told him. he said, well, what about the budget for what we're going spend? he said, there's no budget. and so he said, well, how are we going to know what we're going to do? and how to do it? and his subordinate, civil servant
as everett dirkson once said, a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money. how about this. the air force admitted they had to buy billions of dollars of supplies because they couldn't locate these supplies in wai warehouses around the country and the world. there's no inventory, no budgetary control. i was just told by a high official in the air force when i told him about -- that the pentagon's violating federal law, and every secretary of defense says, we will get an...
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he was a millionaire upset about his car dealership which washington and he says everett went to washingtonsh but to help millionaires and bleeders. i went to washington many years agock. to pay for healthcare. i paid or promised i pay my own health insurance until this past health insurance. i paid my own health insurance for more than one decade. i don't want corporate starts. connie and i don't buy corporate sucks because i'm the senior democrat of the baking committee and i think it's a conflict of interest. if you could get the conflict of interest out of this congressret be a whole lot better place. moderator: mike? >> senator brown, president of himself called the midterm election primarily a referendum on him and his first two years in office. ask units with your names on the balance do you agree? >> thank you, mr. jackson. i don't engage in political punditry. work hard to serve my constituents and don't really play in terms ofre whether it's good for chump or bad for trump i've worked against presidents in both parties will oppose nafta in a post p ntr. i work with this president wi
he was a millionaire upset about his car dealership which washington and he says everett went to washingtonsh but to help millionaires and bleeders. i went to washington many years agock. to pay for healthcare. i paid or promised i pay my own health insurance until this past health insurance. i paid my own health insurance for more than one decade. i don't want corporate starts. connie and i don't buy corporate sucks because i'm the senior democrat of the baking committee and i think it's a...
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.n and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: president trump has said the united states intends to pull out of a nuclear weapons treaty it signed more than 30 years ago, acc
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.n and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was...
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde. and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello there. through today, cooler air has been arriving across scotland and northern ireland. it was 20 degrees yesterday across the north of scotland. temperatures this afternoon will typically be about 12 degrees. we are seeing a few showers pushing in as well. this s
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde. and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished...
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discussions about people's first principles, about their basic assumptions, about distinctions between everett kinds of categories and words, etc. so a lot of my questions are intended to tease that out of our panelists. my first line of questions are going to focus on philosophy. philosophy can be one of those subjects that is easy to have a go at. it seems to be somewhat impractical. but the fact is all of us have existential questions, and physical questions -- metaphysical questions that come on the human heart, and father deacon andrew helped us with some of them. that howo worth noting ideasw the world or are not in this modern contemporary setting news. they have roots in earlier times and in earlier ages, and philosophy can help us trace back those roots. a lot of discussions and debates about faith in the public square intersect with broader debates about the very nature of truth. is -- does truth exist? it is objective? does it exist outside of us? it is something we can know and access, or is it something that we at the individual level just generate and create, or is it something t
discussions about people's first principles, about their basic assumptions, about distinctions between everett kinds of categories and words, etc. so a lot of my questions are intended to tease that out of our panelists. my first line of questions are going to focus on philosophy. philosophy can be one of those subjects that is easy to have a go at. it seems to be somewhat impractical. but the fact is all of us have existential questions, and physical questions -- metaphysical questions that...
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you know, there was many years ago, senator everett dirksen of illinois was a little bit theatrical. senator murray is not theatrical. but senator dirksen was. and when we speak at an event, we wait in the back of the room until he was introduced and people would begin the applause. and then he would walk very slowly to the front, to extend the applause for a long period of time. so senator murray has double duty today. she is managing the labor, health and human services appropriations bill on the floor, and she is here. so i want to recognize that. and compliment her on that piece of legislation. because it has a variety of good things in it. and again, i believe, it takes an important step in increasing funding significantly for biomedical research at the national institutes of health. she and senator blunt have led that effort and i and others support it. they have set priorities within the budget limits, and it is good for our country. the senate committee on health education, labor and pensions will please come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement.
you know, there was many years ago, senator everett dirksen of illinois was a little bit theatrical. senator murray is not theatrical. but senator dirksen was. and when we speak at an event, we wait in the back of the room until he was introduced and people would begin the applause. and then he would walk very slowly to the front, to extend the applause for a long period of time. so senator murray has double duty today. she is managing the labor, health and human services appropriations bill on...
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those are areas that have high levels of everett -- leverage, are more exposed to higher yields.hink we will continue to see those creep through. anna: does that mean you are concerned about u.s. homebuilders and that area in the united dates? -- united states? ben: not massively so. there will be a little pressure on the housing sector with high rates and we see low mortgage approvals and a look -- the like. it won't necessarily be the straw that breaks the camel's back. crisis where the last was. is it going to be where this one is? probably night -- not. anna: thank you for your time, good to have you with us this morning. ben jones from state street. next, the response from the budget -- on the budget. what does the labor party have to say about the giveaways from chancellor john hammond. a little move meant downward on the pound. after donaldains trump's bullish rhetoric on trade, even as washington is said to threaten total tariffs if talks fail. vw sticks to its full-year goals as china make clear the road with a tax cut on car sales. shares are up more than 7% over the pa
those are areas that have high levels of everett -- leverage, are more exposed to higher yields.hink we will continue to see those creep through. anna: does that mean you are concerned about u.s. homebuilders and that area in the united dates? -- united states? ben: not massively so. there will be a little pressure on the housing sector with high rates and we see low mortgage approvals and a look -- the like. it won't necessarily be the straw that breaks the camel's back. crisis where the last...
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the everett -- the average visit time is 5 to 7 minutes. it's one thing if you're diagnosing strap but what if you're dealing with depression or diabetes or obesity or holism or hypothyroidism, all in one visit. that's not a five minute visit. we realize that the existing model which they did not tell us in med school, they didn't tell us in residency, we study for many many years, and came out and we were like it took me all of about unfortunately 5 years after residency to figure out that this business model is really challenging for primary care. we said why don't we just do this. let's go to our patients and employers let's take care of them. provide americare and urgent care services and do so in a way where we are not gonna use that insurance card for that. we are going to ask our patients or employee -- employer to class directly. we started down the pathway. at the time we did not know what direct primary care was. we just called it monthly membership medicine. we found a few others in the country that were calling themselves direct
the everett -- the average visit time is 5 to 7 minutes. it's one thing if you're diagnosing strap but what if you're dealing with depression or diabetes or obesity or holism or hypothyroidism, all in one visit. that's not a five minute visit. we realize that the existing model which they did not tell us in med school, they didn't tell us in residency, we study for many many years, and came out and we were like it took me all of about unfortunately 5 years after residency to figure out that...
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juvenile salmon and opportunities in areas like spencer island and the snohomish river estuary near everett, washington. another project will restore title flows and create open coastline inlets at a creek originating near joint base lewis-mcchord south of puget sound. so in this will help us restore spawning habitats, help us for forge fish and support salmon recovery and improve shore line conditions that are so important. so these projects are just an example of the diversity that our region uses when it tries to help our ecosystem known as puget sound and helping salmon recovery. this legislation also helps in making sure that those who make great improvements to our water infrastructure, particularly our hydro system, get rewarded for doing that and that they don't wait and hesitate to get that done. this legislation provides an early action provision for licensings on hydro systems to make improvements and make sure that they will be recognized later. this provision would remove an impediment and it encourages people to take corrective action sooner than later. that is good for our en
juvenile salmon and opportunities in areas like spencer island and the snohomish river estuary near everett, washington. another project will restore title flows and create open coastline inlets at a creek originating near joint base lewis-mcchord south of puget sound. so in this will help us restore spawning habitats, help us for forge fish and support salmon recovery and improve shore line conditions that are so important. so these projects are just an example of the diversity that our region...
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everett from louisville, kentucky. a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. just want to say i am a great admirer of mr. cook. i am 51, and i have been watching him since my 20's, and his analysis has always been very fair and very spot on. guest: go ahead, make me feel old. [laughter] my question is -- if the republicans do hold the house of representatives, do you think it nature because the basic of the districts that are voting on will have a republican lean to them, and that there will be on was like a hidden republican vote that comes out and is not being reflected in the pollsters? then i would ask specifically about the lexington race in kentucky so far. thank you very much. guest: let me do polling, districts, and then get to andy barr. the national polls were not that far off, to be honest. was up by 3.5%, and she popular vote, which is what the national polls measure. they had the race between romney and obama closer than the three once it ended up being. these national polls you see from the major networks are expensive.nsive they are not off by m
everett from louisville, kentucky. a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. just want to say i am a great admirer of mr. cook. i am 51, and i have been watching him since my 20's, and his analysis has always been very fair and very spot on. guest: go ahead, make me feel old. [laughter] my question is -- if the republicans do hold the house of representatives, do you think it nature because the basic of the districts that are voting on will have a republican lean to them, and that there...
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we have the white van, which windows are covered completely almost an organized way to everett to maintainnal favorite music groups. and then third level democrats and liberal thinkers covered in crosshairs and attempts to say we are going to take you down. ed: dr., what is the line there one of the things we want to take away last question here you hear see something, say something. have some weird stuff. i saw a news account where a guy who walks his dog every morning near that van had noticed it and told his wife about it. but he didn't know is it really, you just don't know when to interfere. when to tell someone. when do you think you should wake up and say hey, i have got to tell somebody? >> as human beings we ascribe mental health to people that don't necessarily have it. and psychosis is actually a much more subtle underlying insidious process. people that we see in the street we think they may be very normal like we are. but there could be a tryinger that could change them immediately. people in general are afraid to make those first moves to say we are concerned and actually, af
we have the white van, which windows are covered completely almost an organized way to everett to maintainnal favorite music groups. and then third level democrats and liberal thinkers covered in crosshairs and attempts to say we are going to take you down. ed: dr., what is the line there one of the things we want to take away last question here you hear see something, say something. have some weird stuff. i saw a news account where a guy who walks his dog every morning near that van had...
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that opioid manufacturers will think twice about not reporting this distribution, and in the case of everett, that manufacturer could have been find $900 million because of their activity. i guarantee you that is a deterrent if a manufacturer thinks they are going to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. i hope that they will take this serious. this legislation needs and will go to the president's desk. it's so important for our communities to have tools. i also want to commend my colleague from ohio for putting in language to increase the tools of u.s. mail inspections. we know that we are seeing product shipped into the united states and we haven't had all the tools that we need to make sure that we are checking the u.s. mail for this product. so the stop act hopefully will help us catch and stop more illegal distribution of this product through the u.s. mail. so more beds to help treatment, more tools for our shaver and -- sheriff and police force, more tools that are the key to helping us stop this drug into the communities and better inspection of those using our mail system
that opioid manufacturers will think twice about not reporting this distribution, and in the case of everett, that manufacturer could have been find $900 million because of their activity. i guarantee you that is a deterrent if a manufacturer thinks they are going to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. i hope that they will take this serious. this legislation needs and will go to the president's desk. it's so important for our communities to have tools. i also want to commend my...