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thank you again to fern champion. of organisations offering information and support on the bbc actionline website. that's at bbc.co.uk/actionline next — the pro—brexit campaign group vote leave — who urged people to vote for brexit in the eu referendum — has been fined and reported to the police by the electoral commission. the elections watchdog said it found evidence of, serious breaches of the law. chris mason is in westminster for us. yes, this reminds us, not that we needed, that the brexit discussion is absolutely everywhere. not only was there the discussion in the house of commons last night about brexit related legislation, and there will be more tonight as well, rose and resignations and all that, but the machinations around the campaign groups during that referendum two years ago, and the official designated vleave campaign, vote leave. in summary, what are you saying this morning? our investigation found that spending by bleave on their campaign was done in common with vote leave, nothing wrong with that b
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a game that started on the wrong foot for brazil when fern a de mayo deflected the ball into his own goal the thirteenth minute one nil for the belgians who could now do what they like most breaking on the counter kevin to brian i didn't think twice when he doubled the lead for belgium at the half hour mark. i know a chance for keeper allison and now brazil really had an uphill battle to fight. ten minutes into the second half and the referee took center stage after gabrielle's zeus' fell in the six yard box the unanimous verdict no penalty. brazil did pull one back though through or not go a gusto in the seventy sixth minute and neymar had his moment too but belgian keeper t.-bo courtois denied the brazilian star deep in injury time. belgium to brazil one and the next footballing superpower crashes out of this world cup. after belgium's went over brazil bilby looking ahead now to their semifinal against france bath after lead blub be urged to nel there are plenty of fouls in the first half and this one content ollie's zero prove costly for or why anton rees mom took the resulting fr
a game that started on the wrong foot for brazil when fern a de mayo deflected the ball into his own goal the thirteenth minute one nil for the belgians who could now do what they like most breaking on the counter kevin to brian i didn't think twice when he doubled the lead for belgium at the half hour mark. i know a chance for keeper allison and now brazil really had an uphill battle to fight. ten minutes into the second half and the referee took center stage after gabrielle's zeus' fell in...
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the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat.cing to 55 for no loss after five overs. but england fought back and took 8 wickets forjust 64 runs to reduce the tourists to 137 for 9 in their 20 overs. england got off to a flyer themselves, with danielle wyatt scoring a rapid half—century. and the hosts went on to win the match comfortably with 17 balls to spare, as heather knight and natalie sciver saw them home. hoping for no power cut this time but br -- hoping for no power cut this time but br —— we are back with ollie in moscow. we have sorted some technical issues. i promise not to walk off in the middle of a programme again. the party is starting to ramp up in the middle of moscow.
the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat.cing to 55 for no loss after five overs. but england fought back and took 8 wickets forjust 64 runs to reduce the tourists to 137 for 9 in their 20 overs. england got off to a flyer themselves, with danielle wyatt scoring a rapid half—century. and the hosts went on to win the match comfortably with 17 balls to spare, as heather knight and natalie sciver saw them home. hoping for no power cut this time but br -- hoping for no power cut this time...
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the white ferns could only muster 137—9, while england picked up the winning runs with 17 balls to sparethey've won on every visit. which is 13, by the way! marc marquez has extended his lead in the moto gp standings after winning for the fourth time this season at the dutch grand prix in assen. the spaniard has now won half of the eight races so far this year on his honda and has a 41—point lead in the championship after taking the chequered flag ahead of alex rins and maverick vinales. valentino rossi, who's second in the standings, finished fifth. two—time champion andy murray has withdrawn from wimbledon on the eve of the tournament. he had been due to play benoit paire in the first round on tuesday and had also been positive about his chances of being able to compete after onlyjust returning from nearly a year out with a hip injury. in a post on social media, murray said: he went on to say he will begin his hard court preparations from tomorrow with the us open still to come in late august. now, it's been ten years since one of the most celebrated men's finals at wimbledon. much has
the white ferns could only muster 137—9, while england picked up the winning runs with 17 balls to sparethey've won on every visit. which is 13, by the way! marc marquez has extended his lead in the moto gp standings after winning for the fourth time this season at the dutch grand prix in assen. the spaniard has now won half of the eight races so far this year on his honda and has a 41—point lead in the championship after taking the chequered flag ahead of alex rins and maverick vinales....
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two one we can look at the goals a very unfortunate for brazil the opener there was an own goal from fern and dino from the cross there not much you could do about that but then a fantastic second goal here from belgium romelu lukaku charging forward laying the ball off to kevin the burner and what a finish that is for a world cup quarter final absolutely fantastic just arrows into the corner of the other side brazil then tried desperately to get back into the game a little bit of controversy with the video says the referee referee system just went down here no one was really sure what the referee had given seems he didn't give a penalty but then he went to v.a. are they looked at it and said no penalty brazil they did pull one goal but they're good headed by renata of course but they couldn't manage to find the equalizer for the continuum is an absolutely great chance in his name are the fantastic say there was so brazil the five times champions out of the world cup belgium heading to the semifinals so what what went wrong for brazil i think the problem with brazil was that they hadn't p
two one we can look at the goals a very unfortunate for brazil the opener there was an own goal from fern and dino from the cross there not much you could do about that but then a fantastic second goal here from belgium romelu lukaku charging forward laying the ball off to kevin the burner and what a finish that is for a world cup quarter final absolutely fantastic just arrows into the corner of the other side brazil then tried desperately to get back into the game a little bit of controversy...
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finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and give ear e r. that left the leading pack to force out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pitta saga on the edge doubts italian so he could probably and. france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claim the yellow jersey as the tools over old lady. and her mind in our top story the first of four boys have a match tonight from a flooded cave in thailand author he was rushed into hospital after they spent over two weeks on the ground a team of international divers will receive methods to rescue the rest of the current path to halting operations and not meet. you're watching t w news i'm kind of the humphrey in berlin thanks for joining. our took over more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it made sense to explain different realities. and now here at the heart of the euro
finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and give ear e r. that left the leading pack to force out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pitta saga on the edge doubts italian so he could probably and. france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claim the yellow jersey as the tools over old lady. and her mind in our top story the first of four boys have a match tonight from a flooded cave in thailand...
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finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and. that left the leading pack to force out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pitta saga doubts italian sony could probably and. france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claim the yellow jersey as the tools over old lady. and her mind in our top story the first of four boys have emerged tonight from a flooded cave in thailand all for he was rushed into hospital off that they spent over two weeks on the ground a team of international divers will resume methods to rescue the rest of the growing cost to halting operations and number two. you're watching detail with the news on kind of the homefront in berlin thanks for joining. great yourself with w.'s interior design channel on.
finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and. that left the leading pack to force out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pitta saga doubts italian sony could probably and. france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claim the yellow jersey as the tools over old lady. and her mind in our top story the first of four boys have emerged tonight from a flooded cave in thailand all for he was rushed into...
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the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat.nd they got off to a strong start — racing to 55 for no loss after five overs. but england fought back and took 8 wickets forjust 64 runs to reduce the tourists to 137 for 9 in their 20 overs. england got off to a flyer themselves, with danielle wyatt scoring a rapid half—century. and the hosts went on to win the match comfortably with 17 balls to spare, as heather knight and natalie sciver saw them home. hoping for no power cut this time but br -- hoping for no power cut this time but br —— we are back with ollie in moscow. we have sorted some technical issues. i promise not to walk off in the middle of a programme again. the party is starting to ramp up in the middle of moscow. there was the penalty shoot out win against spain. the england players will have been watching that because the two teams are on the same half of the draw and for the england players and fans, looking that far ahead to a spain semifinal, will it be a russia semifinal. england are heading to must go for the tue
the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat.nd they got off to a strong start — racing to 55 for no loss after five overs. but england fought back and took 8 wickets forjust 64 runs to reduce the tourists to 137 for 9 in their 20 overs. england got off to a flyer themselves, with danielle wyatt scoring a rapid half—century. and the hosts went on to win the match comfortably with 17 balls to spare, as heather knight and natalie sciver saw them home. hoping for no power cut this time but br...
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a game that started on the wrong foot for brazil when fern and dino deflected the ball into his own goal the thirteenth minute one nil for the belgians who could now do what they like most breaking on the counter kevin to brian or didn't think twice when he doubled the lead for belgium at the half hour mark. i no chance for keeper allison and now brazil really had an uphill battle to fight. ten minutes into the second half and the referee took center stage after gabrielle's zeus' style in the six yard box the unanimous verdict no penalty. i brazil did pull one back though through were not zero zero zero gusto in the seventy sixth minute and neymar had his moment too but belgian keeper t.-bo courtois denied the brazilian star deep in injury time i tell him to brazil one and the next footballing superpower crashes out of this world cup. a president's fate means the semifinals that be contested by four european teams for the first time since two thousand and six as alien fans of course didn't take two outs the last is what some have to say that. their hearts broken you know i think we're st
a game that started on the wrong foot for brazil when fern and dino deflected the ball into his own goal the thirteenth minute one nil for the belgians who could now do what they like most breaking on the counter kevin to brian or didn't think twice when he doubled the lead for belgium at the half hour mark. i no chance for keeper allison and now brazil really had an uphill battle to fight. ten minutes into the second half and the referee took center stage after gabrielle's zeus' style in the...
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and it's a weird "between two ferns" interview. >> nice. >> nice. >> now, where were we? came down to more than just temperament. he was tuned into his audience and a new means of reaching them. ♪ >> obama was not the first president to master a medium of his time. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anor
and it's a weird "between two ferns" interview. >> nice. >> nice. >> now, where were we? came down to more than just temperament. he was tuned into his audience and a new means of reaching them. ♪ >> obama was not the first president to master a medium of his time. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators...
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and it's a weird "between two ferns" sbeinterview. >> nice. >> nice. >> now, where were we? came down to more than just temperament. he was tuned into his audience and a new means of reaching them. ♪ >> obama was not the first president to master a medium of his time. >>> "story of cool" sponsored by progressive making it easy to bundle your home and car insurance. jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. and we're committed to improving every ride.t to youauto starting with features designed to make it easy for your driver to find you. taking the stress out of pickups. and we're putting safety at the heart of everyt
and it's a weird "between two ferns" sbeinterview. >> nice. >> nice. >> now, where were we? came down to more than just temperament. he was tuned into his audience and a new means of reaching them. ♪ >> obama was not the first president to master a medium of his time. >>> "story of cool" sponsored by progressive making it easy to bundle your home and car insurance. jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt...
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consideration for what the brings it is with feel as to reason may affect the round the meeting for fourth fern's making various frets about losing ministerial privileges such as cars if they were to disagree and they were ordered to leave the premises mediately if they disagreed and she would consider it a resignation i want to talk about brags it a little bit more in a moment but let's talk about the possibility of a leadership challenge for theresa may how strong or weak is she at the moment. so right now my personal opinion is that she has quite a strength in the south quite a bit so if we look at her recent appointments it's effectively stacked the cabinets in her favor i mean effectively now the majority of the cabinet will remain as as the two print and raise it is a sort of lead up portion of the party last however if big issue is what is happening behind the scenes now so now that forest johnson and david davis no longer have a role in cabinets effectively free to take part in a backbench activity with the likes of jacob reese malls or underage jenkins and this could very much lead to a
consideration for what the brings it is with feel as to reason may affect the round the meeting for fourth fern's making various frets about losing ministerial privileges such as cars if they were to disagree and they were ordered to leave the premises mediately if they disagreed and she would consider it a resignation i want to talk about brags it a little bit more in a moment but let's talk about the possibility of a leadership challenge for theresa may how strong or weak is she at the...
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finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and. that left the leading pack to fight it out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pits a soggy tally and sorely carrboro only an hour of france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claimed the yellow jersey as the tools over old leader. the turkish president type heir to one preparing to be sworn in today investors are watching and monica jones has the story and a whole lot more and a whole lot more sarah exactly investors are watching because they're wondering what to expect as added one takes on expanded powers in his second term in office not take his economy has struggled since the attempted coup two years ago which raised questions about the country's stability the lira has tumbled and growth has been propped up by government spending and on sunday another eight hundred thousand public servants were fired accused of threatening state security they could be the last casualties of the state of emergency in post after the coup because no one has
finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and. that left the leading pack to fight it out the podium finishes amongst themselves slovakian pits a soggy tally and sorely carrboro only an hour of france in the final sprint. with this stage victory saga and also claimed the yellow jersey as the tools over old leader. the turkish president type heir to one preparing to be sworn in today investors are watching and monica jones has the...
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the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat and that seemed an excellent decision as they raced tot when captain sophie devine went for 31, it triggered a collapse that saw new zealand lose eight wickets for 64 runs — seeing them finish with 137—9 from their 20 overs. follow england's innings on radio five live sports extra. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. expedia, lastminute.com, ebookers and on the beach are all popular websites for booking holidays. but they are intermediaries. it means if things go wrong, they are not directly responsible. that ends today. more and more people are buying their holidays online, but they don't get the same protection as they would have got from a traditional travel agents. so, thanks to these change
the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat and that seemed an excellent decision as they raced tot when captain sophie devine went for 31, it triggered a collapse that saw new zealand lose eight wickets for 64 runs — seeing them finish with 137—9 from their 20 overs. follow england's innings on radio five live sports extra. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which...
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a crisis for those wanting help from rape crisis — fern champion was raped two years ago and tried to
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you are trying to buy a used car, are youo going to insult ad ask the tough questions of the other fern first? no. you go count list of things and try and discover where you agree, where you disagree. thereng are serious ones ranging from ukraine, but also potentially what russia might be able to cooperate with us on bringing north korea and cooperating economically if they do give up their nukes, pushing iran out of syria, containing china. there are a number of things that are important. if you start with them, which is an intelligence y discussion, putin just looks back at you and lies to you. the impact of what russia did is not that significant. steve: kimberly, let's move to the meddling question. again, you saw in the statement from chuck schumer, he has to press him on meddling. what is it that he's supposed to do that is going to get putin to say yes, you are right and i'm not going to do it anymore. >> was there an intention by the russians to interfere in the election? i am sure. b did it have any demonstrative impact on a duly elected president who won the oval office faird
you are trying to buy a used car, are youo going to insult ad ask the tough questions of the other fern first? no. you go count list of things and try and discover where you agree, where you disagree. thereng are serious ones ranging from ukraine, but also potentially what russia might be able to cooperate with us on bringing north korea and cooperating economically if they do give up their nukes, pushing iran out of syria, containing china. there are a number of things that are important. if...
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the ferns begin to reclaim their home and the world keeps turning. their. now i can look at all of this dried lava and just know that life is a cycle and it comes and goes and it morphs and it changes and so what in hundred years from now it's not going to be there anyway so go find go find the next thing to do. those little and survived unscathed and says the volcano they've held a weekly music festival here for people in the region to celebrate and express their gratitude. there's always a good turnout as they turn their misfortune into something positive every when statement take. a look at. here. and while they live it up. love is still spilling into the ocean a little further up the cards. for millions of years how why was isolated far removed from any continent. it is composed of a diverse range of landscapes including deserts volcanoes rain forests and mountains. on the west of big island kona provides the perfect conditions for growing one plant in particular. this is where your lives originally from germany he fell in love with the landscape and de
the ferns begin to reclaim their home and the world keeps turning. their. now i can look at all of this dried lava and just know that life is a cycle and it comes and goes and it morphs and it changes and so what in hundred years from now it's not going to be there anyway so go find go find the next thing to do. those little and survived unscathed and says the volcano they've held a weekly music festival here for people in the region to celebrate and express their gratitude. there's always a...
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trees, bushes, rambles, ferns, vines, wildflowers and more had thrived there and all of them, all of them had roots. within a few feet, the team hit the first big root, the oxen put their heads down and pulled, groaning a little. charles would have called to them whistling, encouraging until the roots snapped and they jerked forward. the next root was bigger. and as the team pulled, charles would have had to call to his wife, but she certainly already had ax off her back walking towards charles, reverse the team, clear the root so he could dig around it. it could well have been as thick as his leg. once he had cleared around the root, his wife would have lifted the ax high above her head and brought it down hard, hacking into the earth as her shoulders strained and the blade dulled on the dark earth. once she was through the root, it started off again, knowing that they did not have long before the next root. for the roots lay under the earth like a second forest. in this rich newly cleared land, they would hit a sizable root about every 8 feet or about every half a minute and each r
trees, bushes, rambles, ferns, vines, wildflowers and more had thrived there and all of them, all of them had roots. within a few feet, the team hit the first big root, the oxen put their heads down and pulled, groaning a little. charles would have called to them whistling, encouraging until the roots snapped and they jerked forward. the next root was bigger. and as the team pulled, charles would have had to call to his wife, but she certainly already had ax off her back walking towards...
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fern. vern. >> i over modulated the mic a little bit, i was so excited. >> are they going to put you on the unicycle jumping the rope? >> that is next. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a race against time to rescue the soccer team trapped miles inside the cave. a dangerous dive might be the only way out in the plan of action to get them to safety. >>> why the state of california is fighting the state of california. >>> legal pot shops having a hard time keeping shelves stocked. why they are forced to turn customers away. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, do your thing, with energy upgrade california. team trapped in a flooded cave in thailand are getting finally getting food and medical you are watching kpix 5 news. >>> our top story, the members of the youth soccer to team trapped in a flooded cave in thailand are finally getting food and medical attention. they could be stuck in the cape for several months. rescue plans are starting to come together but i
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beauty, thet, ability to walk through a door, besidether it is a fern the door that says, welcome home particular,ients in they want the separation between house and home. a house is structural, a home tugs at your heartstrings. craving beauty to me is this basic human instinct, and something we need. is central park, or the 80 acres you live on for yourself, the opportunity to create that for people is a true honor. you were able to translate something they are longing for. you were able to create that separation between house and home. klaus: very inspiring. we are getting to the end of our conversation. i want to circle back to something mrs. bush mentioned at the beginning. peoples more and more living in urban environments and urbanization and modernization, they go hand in hand. this is happening all over the globe. in the next 50 years, the vast majority of humanity is going to live in cities, probably in big cities. cities livableg and enjoyable, i think is a big responsibility for all of us. it will improve our quality of life and our well-being. these efforts of large and sma
beauty, thet, ability to walk through a door, besidether it is a fern the door that says, welcome home particular,ients in they want the separation between house and home. a house is structural, a home tugs at your heartstrings. craving beauty to me is this basic human instinct, and something we need. is central park, or the 80 acres you live on for yourself, the opportunity to create that for people is a true honor. you were able to translate something they are longing for. you were able to...
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[ding] >> russia has bent most of aggressive fern actor. they continue their efforts to undermine our democracy. we fully realize we are just one click after keyboard away from a similar situation repeating itself. charles: that was national intelligence director dan coats speaking at the hudson institute, warning our internal systems are under attack. the top three threats are russia, china, and north korea. i will bet you couldn't have guessed them. here to discuss, dan chin. and back with us steven yates. lester, on this notion -- i guess we always said the grid is vulnerable. but it feels like perhaps there is a great sense of urgency to do something about it. >> that's right. we have mueller indicting russians for their bad acts. the last time of this happens the administration followed up and imposed sanctions. it would be nice to see the administration step up on do that again. despite the soft rhetoric we heard from the president earlier today. charles: last week indictments, it was sort of embarrassing. so many of these things came
[ding] >> russia has bent most of aggressive fern actor. they continue their efforts to undermine our democracy. we fully realize we are just one click after keyboard away from a similar situation repeating itself. charles: that was national intelligence director dan coats speaking at the hudson institute, warning our internal systems are under attack. the top three threats are russia, china, and north korea. i will bet you couldn't have guessed them. here to discuss, dan chin. and back...
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, we grave beauty -- crave beauty, we crave the ability to walk through a door, and whether it's a fern beside the door that greets us, that says welcome home, i feel like, for my clients in particular, they want the separation between house and home. a house is more structure, home tugs at the heart strings, and that's the garden. to me, it's a basic human instinct and something we need, and i see that, whether it's your central parks, or your own 80 acres you live on for yourself. i think the opportunity to create that for people is a true honor. because you're able to translate something they need, that they're longing for, and able to create that separation between house and home. >> that's very inspiring. let me maybe, we're getting slowly to the end of our conversation, maybe i want to circle back to something mr. bush mentioned at the beginning here. there's more and more people, of course, living in urban environments, and urbanization, and modernization, go hand in hand, and this is happening all over the globe. in the next 50 years, the vast, vast majority of humanity is going
, we grave beauty -- crave beauty, we crave the ability to walk through a door, and whether it's a fern beside the door that greets us, that says welcome home, i feel like, for my clients in particular, they want the separation between house and home. a house is more structure, home tugs at the heart strings, and that's the garden. to me, it's a basic human instinct and something we need, and i see that, whether it's your central parks, or your own 80 acres you live on for yourself. i think the...
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the ferns, not large firms, small and medium firms who are , looking at making investments are now sayingrough survey work and interviews, we may hold off on these and see how things shake out. if enough of that happens, if we lose that animal spirit, then i think we have an issue. again it is a self-fulfilling , prophecy. if everybody believes it is going to have a larger impact that it may in fact have, then it is going to have a larger impact. >> we have a lot of fiscal policy, a lot of fiscal stimulus. is that a good thing at the time -- at a time when the economy is growing at a strong pace? >> i'm ecstatic about the return of fiscal policy as an active tool of macro management. the timing of it was miserable. we should have had fiscal policy, robustly expansionary early in the recovery. it was strictly a political decision on the part of the trump administration to go keynesian in the middle of an expasion. i don't think it makes sense to do it that way. i think it is giving us a grand experiment in running a hot economy. janet yellen talked about the benefits of running a hot econo
the ferns, not large firms, small and medium firms who are , looking at making investments are now sayingrough survey work and interviews, we may hold off on these and see how things shake out. if enough of that happens, if we lose that animal spirit, then i think we have an issue. again it is a self-fulfilling , prophecy. if everybody believes it is going to have a larger impact that it may in fact have, then it is going to have a larger impact. >> we have a lot of fiscal policy, a lot...
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. >> and if it is not specifically everyone was doing it, the in fern -- there were people who heard, complaints made, and nothing was done to stop it. it will be interesting to see what happens now. areva martin, bill carter, thank you so much. >>> the u.s. just logged its best economic performance since 2014, but the threat of new trade tariffs is still hanging over the economy. straight ahead, former u.s. ambassador to china weighs in on whether this could become an all out trade war. >>> don't miss an all new history of comedy with animation. a comedian's only limitation is imagination. follow the progression of animation from theater, trailers, to saturday mornings, prime time tv to the web. history of comedy tomorrow at 10:00. your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lo
. >> and if it is not specifically everyone was doing it, the in fern -- there were people who heard, complaints made, and nothing was done to stop it. it will be interesting to see what happens now. areva martin, bill carter, thank you so much. >>> the u.s. just logged its best economic performance since 2014, but the threat of new trade tariffs is still hanging over the economy. straight ahead, former u.s. ambassador to china weighs in on whether this could become an all out...
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trees, bushes, ferns, vine, flowers and more thrived there and all of them had roots. within a few feet, the team hit the first big root. the oxen put their heads down and pulled,growning a little. charl whistled, encouraging, until it was snapped and the jerked forward. this next root was bigger and as the team pulled, charles would have had to call to her but she halls the axe off her bark, walking towards charl, clearing the root to dig around it. it could well have been -- once he cleared around the root, she was have lift the ax high above her head and bright it down hard, hacking into the earth was her shoulders strained and the blade dulled. once she was through the root they started off again, nothing they did not have along before the next root. for the roots lay under earth like a second forest. that would lit a sizable root about every eight feet. or about every half a minute and each root stopped the team. even if all went well, after half a day at this labor they would all be in pain. their oxens shoulders where the yoke lay would be so sore that the beast
trees, bushes, ferns, vine, flowers and more thrived there and all of them had roots. within a few feet, the team hit the first big root. the oxen put their heads down and pulled,growning a little. charl whistled, encouraging, until it was snapped and the jerked forward. this next root was bigger and as the team pulled, charles would have had to call to her but she halls the axe off her bark, walking towards charl, clearing the root to dig around it. it could well have been -- once he cleared...
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fern middle school in upstate new york. >> jimmy: totally different kids.an extra in the movie was fantastic. >> jimmy: there are a lot of really funny kids in the movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you're in this movie. i think for adults it's not like -- i mean, if you have kids it's -- it makes you feel glad that you're not in the eighth grade. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: it also i think is an interesting look into what it's like to be in the eighth grade now with social media and all these things that everyone is so interested in. are you similar to the character that you play in the movie? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you a shy kid trying to fit in with your classmates? >> oh, absolutely. and ike another thing, that's why i loved the script so much and just making the movie, i feel her anxiety in a very deep level. getting to portray that on screen was very cool. >> jimmy: you're an actor, you've been acting since how old? >> 5 years old. >> jimmy: what did you do when you were 5? >> i did "despicable me." the voice of agnes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
fern middle school in upstate new york. >> jimmy: totally different kids.an extra in the movie was fantastic. >> jimmy: there are a lot of really funny kids in the movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you're in this movie. i think for adults it's not like -- i mean, if you have kids it's -- it makes you feel glad that you're not in the eighth grade. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: it also i think is an interesting look into what it's like to be in the eighth grade...
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the white ferns won the toss and elected to bat first.n the final of the tri—nation t20 series at chelmsford. that's all the sport for now. the wives of henry viii still cast a spell that neither seems to break. jane seymore, the haunted queen continues alison weir's series of novels, with the story of the third of his queens, marrying henry after the execution of anne beleyn and giving him the only son he ever had — a birth that brought about her own death. this is fiction from a historian who moves easily from the politics and state craft of the tudor era to the inner lives of characters which she can only imagine. welcome. everyone thinks they know quite a bit about all the six wives but jane seymour — and it springs very much out from the pages of this book — is somebody about whom we know surprisingly little, even now, after all the attention. that is absolutely true. and there are two views of jane seymore — was she either meek and willing tool of an ambition family and an ardent and powerful king or was she as ambitious as her brot
the white ferns won the toss and elected to bat first.n the final of the tri—nation t20 series at chelmsford. that's all the sport for now. the wives of henry viii still cast a spell that neither seems to break. jane seymore, the haunted queen continues alison weir's series of novels, with the story of the third of his queens, marrying henry after the execution of anne beleyn and giving him the only son he ever had — a birth that brought about her own death. this is fiction from a historian...
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i totally do that -- good you're the fern and was like why. you felt it was better or like you needed to do it? >> i did feel like it was better and also -- this is like a whole other side of the conversation. but the oc are dness of pureeing your own food and putting into ice tray i found extremely comforting, and i like saving money and not noting 77 glass jars week into the recycling bin but that's another -- dges that was good to know. >> i would also to bring it back to the the -- some of the stuff in the book, but that for you that's also one of your are nonnegotiables so if we go back to that ligs of certain things that i feel like i have to do -- otherwise for whatever internally motivated reason i feel like i am not checking the box of being mother that if i want to be. and for whatever reason -- pureeing your own baby food was on your list. >> i also some it is how happy u are if you're screaming at everyone because you're pure raying the baby food you have to take a step back and go i don't have to do this but it is giving you joy a
i totally do that -- good you're the fern and was like why. you felt it was better or like you needed to do it? >> i did feel like it was better and also -- this is like a whole other side of the conversation. but the oc are dness of pureeing your own food and putting into ice tray i found extremely comforting, and i like saving money and not noting 77 glass jars week into the recycling bin but that's another -- dges that was good to know. >> i would also to bring it back to the the...
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to get past the fern with five laps remaining the german surviving the contact to finish second with brighton and i was leeward quite lucky that he didn't take us out so. yeah i could have had a punch as well and then it could have been. a disaster for my they are they we had a pretty good bit today but. i'm not that it's like that but. for the next that leigh a lack of downforce from his broken front wing process crashed again this time heading down your counter there was no such drama for lewis hamilton he finished seventeen seconds ahead of the ferrari's for a six when in hungary. a tough race for us we came for us we came to fight so. we came in knowing that the prize would be real quick this weekend but to come out with a point i would definitely take is a bonus but. it deserved a holiday this kind of hamilton goes into the summer shutdown with a twenty four point advantage over the vessel in the championship standings he is also well aware that the upcoming race is inspiring monza a much more suited to was calm cool planned with al-jazeera. to occur as one rarely firman but it
to get past the fern with five laps remaining the german surviving the contact to finish second with brighton and i was leeward quite lucky that he didn't take us out so. yeah i could have had a punch as well and then it could have been. a disaster for my they are they we had a pretty good bit today but. i'm not that it's like that but. for the next that leigh a lack of downforce from his broken front wing process crashed again this time heading down your counter there was no such drama for...
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we get the fern effect when we pick up this system. the warm airgets when we pick up this system. uncomfortable for sleeping. but we have patchy rain for the northern isles and the north west of scotland. further south, temperatures in the high teens again. as we start to sita bridges recovering, by day they will not drop as much —— as we start to see temperatures recovering. mist and fog around tomorrow and probably more cloud across the north west of scotla nd more cloud across the north west of scotland because of the weather front affecting northern ireland and the western fringes of northern england. but it. we pretty warm. 25 in aberdeen. we could be pushing towards 30 degrees across the south east. just the slightest chance of a shower tomorrow. but it is a diminishing risk. always a bit more cloud with this weather front coming over. and it feels fresh. to the south of the front, closer to this heat source, we will draw the heat in. by day, with sunny skies, temperatures will continue to rise bya temperatures will continue to rise by a degree or so every day. we could see
we get the fern effect when we pick up this system. the warm airgets when we pick up this system. uncomfortable for sleeping. but we have patchy rain for the northern isles and the north west of scotland. further south, temperatures in the high teens again. as we start to sita bridges recovering, by day they will not drop as much —— as we start to see temperatures recovering. mist and fog around tomorrow and probably more cloud across the north west of scotla nd more cloud across the north...
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you had the first president do an interview between two ferns. [laughter] that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. i used to be ap, eric used to be ap. you know the power of newspapers. at that time, there were just going another direction. and i don't think he had that much -- i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had much say in terms of who was going to cover the president. >> we were a little bit more flexible. we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times which otto one of the photographers -- would shadow one of the photographers. you could take pictures of anything you want to. diane from time magazine, diane walker, she'd come. when you do suffer like that, they know the rules. when they tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being a white house photographer was, you get to cover what we cover, see what we see. but when we say it's time to go, you got to go. we had a nice pool of photogra
you had the first president do an interview between two ferns. [laughter] that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. i used to be ap, eric used to be ap. you know the power of newspapers. at that time, there were just going another direction. and i don't think he had that much -- i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had much say in terms of who was going to cover the president. >> we were a little bit more flexible. we would bring in a newsweek photographer or...
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>>g rag in fern oss sweeping across greece, flames tearing across hillsides, ripping across coastal communities. while states of emergency has bee dlaureclared in parts of th city of athens, dozens have died, 26 in one villa alone since the blaze broke out on suyay. as m as 100 homes destroyed. this man says the fire began from the mountain peak. when i spott the fire the wind was blowing. just in 10 minutes, the fire ept all over the place. armies of fflts from across the country are battling multiple wildfireshat officials say are the worst to hit greece in over a decade. greece's prime minter under pressure. we are doing everything humanly possible to try and tackle these fires. what concerns us is that there are fires occurring simultaneously. evacuation orders caused major traffic jams as residents and tourists fled the flames.e threek coast guard deploying boats to rescue nearly 100 people trapped on a beach by one raging fire. we went into the sea, this man says, because the flames were chasing us all the way to the water. it burned our backs and we dived into the water. i said, my god,
>>g rag in fern oss sweeping across greece, flames tearing across hillsides, ripping across coastal communities. while states of emergency has bee dlaureclared in parts of th city of athens, dozens have died, 26 in one villa alone since the blaze broke out on suyay. as m as 100 homes destroyed. this man says the fire began from the mountain peak. when i spott the fire the wind was blowing. just in 10 minutes, the fire ept all over the place. armies of fflts from across the country are...
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it is home to several scooter companies including lime, fern, and spin. >>> there is an outpouring of support after someone was breaking into business in san francisco. it was that man's business he was opening up for the day. his story and video shows the incident. >> there is a new number on reuniting families that were separated at the border. we have an update as we are days away from a deadline to get children back to their parents. >>> today, secretary of state mike pompeo and event secretary james mattis are meeting again with australian official -- australian officials. there was a barrier set up yesterday during the first day of meetings. the event focus of a number of issues, including north korea and security. secretary pompeo and mattis are expected to take questions at a new conference this morning. -- news conference this morning. >>> there are signs north korea might be dismantling a nuclear test facility. some photos show the takedown of a rocket engine test stand and the removal of the building where the large vehicles are built. the united states thinks north korea u
it is home to several scooter companies including lime, fern, and spin. >>> there is an outpouring of support after someone was breaking into business in san francisco. it was that man's business he was opening up for the day. his story and video shows the incident. >> there is a new number on reuniting families that were separated at the border. we have an update as we are days away from a deadline to get children back to their parents. >>> today, secretary of state...
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we're not between two ferns here but two strawberries.ber, the caveman or cavewoman also ate berries. so this diet is lacking in a lot of ways. >> what are the specific risks eating all meat? >> you're not getting fiber. if you think of this coffee, french press which i love, coffee grounds as the high when your kidneys filter that out, yeah, you're getting some filtration but you're getting a lot of this residue. and in someone with kidney disease, that's not great. someone with high kidneys high protein is probably not going to damage your kidneys but again, what else are you missing? purely for weight loss, a lot of better ways to do it. >> special concerns with red meat. >> red meat in high doses is a carcinogen. it can lead to cancer of the g.i. tract. this is not the way to go. >> what is this? >> it's the mediterranean diet. the paleolike diet. the ashton diet. it's about balance, it's about getting healthy fats, fruits and vegetables. this is the perfect way to go. you get some broccoli, some salmon. oh, i love this salad. spinach
we're not between two ferns here but two strawberries.ber, the caveman or cavewoman also ate berries. so this diet is lacking in a lot of ways. >> what are the specific risks eating all meat? >> you're not getting fiber. if you think of this coffee, french press which i love, coffee grounds as the high when your kidneys filter that out, yeah, you're getting some filtration but you're getting a lot of this residue. and in someone with kidney disease, that's not great. someone with...
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had you the first president do an interview between two ferns. that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to ap. we know the power of the ap and you know the power of the newspaper. but at that time they were just going in a different direction. and sortover keith, i don't think he had that -- i don't think he was opposed to it but i don't think he had that much say in terms of who was going cover the president. >> we were a little more flexible. we brought in a news week if photographer or time magazine or someone from the new york times to shadow a photographer. diana from time magazine, diane walker, she come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. when you say you got do go because something is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being with the white house photographer is you get to cover what we cover, see what we see. when we say you got to go, you got to go. we had a large aments of photographers. -- we had a large amount of photographers. what i call money issues, they don't lik
had you the first president do an interview between two ferns. that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to ap. we know the power of the ap and you know the power of the newspaper. but at that time they were just going in a different direction. and sortover keith, i don't think he had that -- i don't think he was opposed to it but i don't think he had that much say in terms of who was going cover the president. >> we were a little more flexible. we brought in a...
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you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had that much say in terms of, you know, who was going to cover the president, what media outlets were going to cover the president. >> we were a little bit more flexible. we'd bring in a "newsweek" photographer or "time" magazine for a day or so or somebody from the "new york times" would shadow one of the photographers and you could come to everything we went to and take your pictures. diana from "time" magazine. diana walker. she'd come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. and when we tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so, part of the deal about being with the white house photogr
you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had that much say in terms of, you know, who was going to...
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you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had that much say in terms of, you know, who was going to cover the president, what media outlets were going to cover the president. >> we were a little bit more flexible. we'd bring in a "newsweek" photographer or "time" magazine for a day or so or somebody from the "new york times" would shadow one of the photographers and you could come to everything we went to and take your pictures.
you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was opposed to it, but i don't think he had that much say in terms of, you know, who was going to...
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you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was .... ..... captioning performed by vitac >> -- he would have gone to them and said you, too, can be part of america if you share our values and our vision. [ applause ] >> the native americans literally the national congress of american indians, 90 tribes, for his work with them gave him a tribal name, braveheart. his brave heart took him to california to be with cesar chavez, to make a 200 mile trip across appalachia to see the shacks where parents struggled to feed their children, to visit the pine ridge reservation in south dakota. in the middle of the indiana primary race. to enrage the apartheid government in south africa by plunging into the crowds in sowato and s
you know, you had the first president do an interview between two ferns, you know? and that was hugely, hugely popular and successful. so, you know, i used to be a.p., eric used to be a.p., we know the power of the a. p. and you know the power of the newspapers, but at that time, they were just going another direction. and as far as pete, i don't think he had that much -- i mean, i don't think he was .... ..... captioning performed by vitac >> -- he would have gone to them and said you,...