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ian fleming was much closer to like blowfeld or hugo drachts.rld. a lot of down time in world domination. bond was a working class. it's what i've been missing. >>> all right. where's my cocktail? >>> hate can't keep protestors off the streets as thousands of people march against trump's immigration policy. >>> plus, rescuers are picking up the pace in thailand as they zero in on where the missing football team might be trapped. >>> andrance and uroguay send the world's two biggest teams packing. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm anna coren, "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thousands of americans are calling for an end to the government's zero tolerance immigration policy. well, tha
ian fleming was much closer to like blowfeld or hugo drachts.rld. a lot of down time in world domination. bond was a working class. it's what i've been missing. >>> all right. where's my cocktail? >>> hate can't keep protestors off the streets as thousands of people march against trump's immigration policy. >>> plus, rescuers are picking up the pace in thailand as they zero in on where the missing football team might be trapped. >>> andrance and uroguay send...
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fleming was a champion of our economy. he was a champion for families and he was a champion for our veterans. he's a skilled physician. he's an experienced entrepreneur. and he's a good guy. i know dr. john fleming and his family well, and i am honored to be able to endorse his nomination. just to show you, mr. president, that he's well rounded -- i forgot this -- john also has a black belt incrat -- in karate. i'm not sure when he was time but he's a well-rounded guy. i have no doubt that dr. fleming is more than qualified to be a very fine assistant secretary of economic development in the administration, and i endorse his nomination categorically and unconditionally. thank you, mr. president. with that, i suggest the absence of a quorum. a senator: will the senator withhold his request. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. murphy: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, we are on the verge of the one-year mark since the united states senate attempted to take away health care from 30 millio
fleming was a champion of our economy. he was a champion for families and he was a champion for our veterans. he's a skilled physician. he's an experienced entrepreneur. and he's a good guy. i know dr. john fleming and his family well, and i am honored to be able to endorse his nomination. just to show you, mr. president, that he's well rounded -- i forgot this -- john also has a black belt incrat -- in karate. i'm not sure when he was time but he's a well-rounded guy. i have no doubt that dr....
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that was adam fleming.ople been saying about how things may change post—brexit? people been saying about how things may change post-brexit? let'sjust ta ke may change post-brexit? let'sjust take a look at the scene, a typical, classic scene of people queueing up for theirflights to classic scene of people queueing up for their flights to places like paris, amsterdam, berlin, and the spanish destinations, of course. in terms of what people are saying to me today, i think there's a lot of confusion and not a lot of knowledge about what kind of difference brexit is going to make to travel plans. will this place looked different? will this place looked different? will it be empty in the summer 2019? well, someone who might be able to shed a bit of light for us is alan wardle, the public affairs director. alan, what is your organisation's ta ke alan, what is your organisation's take on the impact of exit on holidays? well, many aspects of someone's holiday, from flying to arriving, passports and visas, all of th
that was adam fleming.ople been saying about how things may change post—brexit? people been saying about how things may change post-brexit? let'sjust ta ke may change post-brexit? let'sjust take a look at the scene, a typical, classic scene of people queueing up for theirflights to classic scene of people queueing up for their flights to places like paris, amsterdam, berlin, and the spanish destinations, of course. in terms of what people are saying to me today, i think there's a lot of...
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i love creating the renee fleming show. a mixture of repertoire. i love meeting new audiences. one-on-one communication. piece forg on a new the met that cannot be announced yet, but it is really exciting to contemplate. i'm going to get back to the met, but frankly, and i have another major theatrical project after the shed. i didn't even know that i would be doing this much theater. david: so you are singing the songs that one in academy award. renee: the shape of water, this beautiful song that is in the credits and halfway through the film as well. >> ♪ you'll never know just how much i care ♪ david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas, maria callis being a good example of that, but you don't have that reputation. how you avoid that reputation? renee: i just wanted to nurture that a little bit so i could be the subject of dinner conversations, and i just couldn't do it. i've never been good at it. david: in other words, the ego that's involved with being a great soprano obviously gets to a lot of people. renee: i think it comes out of anxiety abou
i love creating the renee fleming show. a mixture of repertoire. i love meeting new audiences. one-on-one communication. piece forg on a new the met that cannot be announced yet, but it is really exciting to contemplate. i'm going to get back to the met, but frankly, and i have another major theatrical project after the shed. i didn't even know that i would be doing this much theater. david: so you are singing the songs that one in academy award. renee: the shape of water, this beautiful song...
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i love creating the renee fleming show. whatever i think the audience will enjoy most.oire. i love meeting new audiences. and having that one-on-one communication. ♪ i'm working on a new piece for the met that cannot be announced yet, but it is really exciting to contemplate. i'm going to get back to the met, but frankly, and i have another major theatrical project after the shed. i didn't even know that i would be doing this much theater. david: so you are singing the songs that won the academy award. renee: the shape of water, this beautiful song that is in the credits and halfway through the film as well. >> ♪ you'll never know just how much i care ♪ david: famous sopranos are sometimes labeled as divas or prima donnas, maria callis being a good example of that, but you don't have that reputation. how you avoid that reputation? renee: i just wanted to nurture that a little bit so i could be the subject of dinner conversations, and i just couldn't do it. i've never been good at it. david: in other words, the ego that's involved with being a great soprano obviously get
i love creating the renee fleming show. whatever i think the audience will enjoy most.oire. i love meeting new audiences. and having that one-on-one communication. ♪ i'm working on a new piece for the met that cannot be announced yet, but it is really exciting to contemplate. i'm going to get back to the met, but frankly, and i have another major theatrical project after the shed. i didn't even know that i would be doing this much theater. david: so you are singing the songs that won the...
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the temptations and renee fleming performed.o a day for ordinary americans to wave the flag and celebrate their cities. from arlington, texas, to bristol, rhode island, to orange county, california, and for new americans to become citizens. >> one nation under god. >> these are our finest. thank you very much. >> reporter: president trump welcomed military families to the white house. ♪ for the land of the sea >> reporter: another tradition, the boston pops fireworks spectacular. fireworks shows across the country ended this fourth with a bang. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," many americans on vacation can't take a break from their phone. we'll look at the best ways to unplug and share the benefits of disconnecting. i'm don dahler. this is the "cbs morning news." disconnecting. i'm don dahler. this is the "cbs morning news." alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different. it kills 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol
the temptations and renee fleming performed.o a day for ordinary americans to wave the flag and celebrate their cities. from arlington, texas, to bristol, rhode island, to orange county, california, and for new americans to become citizens. >> one nation under god. >> these are our finest. thank you very much. >> reporter: president trump welcomed military families to the white house. ♪ for the land of the sea >> reporter: another tradition, the boston pops fireworks...
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government they were arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer going to be granted asylum if families facing uncertainty when you're president from zero tolerance or immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel's sandow i'll just zero your. top stories the voting has begun in pakistan's general election a one hundred six million registered voters have a chance to choose their representatives in the national and provincial assemblies three main parties are contesting the polls in a race that's been plagued by violence and instability rescue workers and such into hundreds of
government they were arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are...
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our correspondent adam fleming has been looking at what effect the approaching brexit date of 29th of to grips with some of the big issues british people may experience when planning their holidays post—brexit. it's the last summer before brexit, which could change how we holiday. it's not been decided yet whether british tourists will need a visa or not, and even if they don't they could still be affected by the eu's new travel authorisation system coming in in 2020, where visitors from outside the eu have to register ona from outside the eu have to register on a website and pay 7 euros. if we need to do it, we need to do it. it's a break, isn't it? it's a holiday, we need to get away. what if you had to pay extra money to get a visa? you have to pay everything extra these days, taxes, you know what. you shouldn't really have to pay for everything, that the country is paying, should you ? everything, that the country is paying, should you? if the uk isn't in the eu any more... it feels not that far away, you could drive to spain. however they get here, 18 million people travel to spa
our correspondent adam fleming has been looking at what effect the approaching brexit date of 29th of to grips with some of the big issues british people may experience when planning their holidays post—brexit. it's the last summer before brexit, which could change how we holiday. it's not been decided yet whether british tourists will need a visa or not, and even if they don't they could still be affected by the eu's new travel authorisation system coming in in 2020, where visitors from...
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government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected from numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer can be granted asylum if family facing uncertainty on their president trumps zero tolerance immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel sandow. your. leaders of latin america's top economic powers have been meeting for trade talks in mexico they're trying to knock down barriers and say they want to work together to deal with a growing protectionism from the united states john homan has more from part of a lot of. it was the first time that latin america's two top trading blocs met a presidential level between the
government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected from numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are...
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government they are arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer going to be granted asylum if family facing uncertainty in their president trumps zero tolerance immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel's sandow i'll just hear your e.u. member states could soon receive seven thousand dollars for each migrant they rescued from the mediterranean sea and european commission is proposing the payment to help deal with the migrant crisis after italy's new government closed the country's ports to rescue vessels the e.u. would also offer financial support to member states who set
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adam fleming is in the costal resort of benidorm, where the impact of brexit is already being felt. pound against the row fell quite dramatically, making peoples holidays instantly more expensive. the pound has recovered some value in the last two years, but it is still lower than where it was for many years and lots of the tour is businesses in benidorm are saying it is having an effect. people booking shorter stays, maybe staying for eight or 12 days rather than 14, maybe spending a bit less when they go to the bars and restaurants and maybe buying fewer optional add—ons. michael is back, as promised. are you changing your thoughts on trouble? not really. your previous report put it quite well. the only thing that puts me off going abroad as the travel chaos we saw earlier this year. me and my wife went ireland in earlyjune, decided to fly anyone other than ryanair because of the problems they are having. they have lots of strike action this summer in particular. and there were the problems at the end of last year with widescale cancellations, the strikes in france are affecting s
adam fleming is in the costal resort of benidorm, where the impact of brexit is already being felt. pound against the row fell quite dramatically, making peoples holidays instantly more expensive. the pound has recovered some value in the last two years, but it is still lower than where it was for many years and lots of the tour is businesses in benidorm are saying it is having an effect. people booking shorter stays, maybe staying for eight or 12 days rather than 14, maybe spending a bit less...
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around 18 million britons are heading to spain this summer, they've been joined by our reporter adam flemingidorm has already been feeling the effect of brexit ever since the uk voted to leave two yea rs since the uk voted to leave two years ago, because they fall in the value of the pound. british holiday—makers have been booking slightly shorter holidays and spending less extras like excursions. but what does the future hold? it's the last summer before brexit, which could change how we holiday. it's not been decided yet whether british tourists will need a visa or not. even if they don't, they could still be affected by the eu's new travel authorisation system coming in in 2020, where visitors from outside the eu have to register on a website and pay seven euros. if we need to do it, we need to do it. it's a break, isn't it, it's a holiday. so we need to get away. what if you had to pay extra money to get a visa? everything's extra, these days. we've got to pay everything extra. there's taxes, and you know what. you shouldn't really have to pay to come to spain, should you? the uk's not i
around 18 million britons are heading to spain this summer, they've been joined by our reporter adam flemingidorm has already been feeling the effect of brexit ever since the uk voted to leave two yea rs since the uk voted to leave two years ago, because they fall in the value of the pound. british holiday—makers have been booking slightly shorter holidays and spending less extras like excursions. but what does the future hold? it's the last summer before brexit, which could change how we...
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middletown and all through the early years of the 20th century kept flooding so finally in 1921, fleming was so terrible that people began to say dude i heard and not let it run through town. objects if they just install floodgate at either end, the river could be turned into a real attraction. the bridges and shade trees and shops and restaurants and walkway along the banks nobody came up with the money . so san antonio at this project to its wpa wishlist and in the 1930s, the wpa is the one who actually made the vision come through. today riverwalk is one of the main tourist attractions in all texas . here's a much less glamorous project but valuable all the same. in a 1930 more than one third of all american families lived too far from local sewer lines. to tie into the local sewer. so most families just build their own when outhouses problem with was that they could easily foster intestinal disease both because they were hard to keep clean and because the content soreach into the household water supply. along came the wpa. they introduced an improved pretty design with a concrete cas
middletown and all through the early years of the 20th century kept flooding so finally in 1921, fleming was so terrible that people began to say dude i heard and not let it run through town. objects if they just install floodgate at either end, the river could be turned into a real attraction. the bridges and shade trees and shops and restaurants and walkway along the banks nobody came up with the money . so san antonio at this project to its wpa wishlist and in the 1930s, the wpa is the one...
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commentator: deborah fleming goes in for england's second...the up as they showed at the commonwealth games. we got a bronze medal which we re games. we got a bronze medal which were really happy with and it set up us were really happy with and it set up us up well for this tail end of the season and hopefully inspired some younger girls to take up sevens as well because that is massive in this country and this world cup is another opportunity to do that. this comes another opportunity to do that. this comes at a time when women sport is striving for equality and in san francisco their tournament will share the limelight alongside their male colleagues just that sort of thing, how is that for you? it really is massive, to do things alongside the men, it builds the profile for us and it exposes us to crowds and to people that have never maybe watched women's rugby that actually they can sit and watch it and actually they might go, i quite liked that and they come again and that's really important. success on the field, of course, can help that m
commentator: deborah fleming goes in for england's second...the up as they showed at the commonwealth games. we got a bronze medal which we re games. we got a bronze medal which were really happy with and it set up us were really happy with and it set up us up well for this tail end of the season and hopefully inspired some younger girls to take up sevens as well because that is massive in this country and this world cup is another opportunity to do that. this comes another opportunity to do...
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government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming isn attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer going to be granted asylum if families facing uncertainty under president zero tolerance immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel's john doe i'll just zero your. there's lots more still to come this hour including a huge blow for nigeria's president this forty seven more makers from his ruling party almost all of them defecting to the opposition a casting agency ad that advertises for actors to protest that downing street as the emir of qatar meets the british prime minister and it's exactly two years to go until
government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming isn attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no...
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government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer going to be granted asylum if family facing uncertainty under president trumps zero tolerance immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel's sandow i'll just zero york. now thousands of people in kenya as largest in full settlement kabira have been left homeless after the demolition of their homes they were destroyed to make way for a new twenty million dollar jewel carriage way in the capital nairobi katherine sawyer has more. people here in canberra are trying to salvage whatever they can we're talking about thir
government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no...
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government they're arrested and held it was the same under the obama administration crystal fleming is an attorney with the new york legal assistance group who represents the teenagers she says there's one big difference with president trump's administration type of asylum claims have been protected for numerous here such as women and children fleeing from domestic violence as well as fleeing from gang violence in latin america and now recently it was publicized that those type of claims are no longer can be granted asylum if families facing uncertainty in their president trumps zero tolerance immigration policy the only thing certain is their quest for asylum in the u.s. is now more difficult than ever gabriel's on dough i'll just zero your figures released by the campaigning organization to witness so that two hundred seven environmental activists were murdered around the world last year its annual report said the killers often work for mining and logging companies and big agricultural businesses most dangerous country is brazil with fifty seven activists were killed in northeastern
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that is adam fleming. let‘s continue to talk about europe for now because it is looking good. a7, we may not get the a8 but we‘re going to get close to that across inland this heat, not from the sahara will then extend across the us over the coming days. we will not see temperatures anywhere near close to that but by saturday, parts of south—east england, east anglia, they will exceed 30 celsius once again. and that will transfer further north in the project northern england and north wales, into the high 20s, so warming up again. a lot of people started there summer again. a lot of people started there summer holiday at the weekend in torrential rain, so this heatwave is re—establishing itself? torrential rain, so this heatwave is re-establishing itself? yes, it was a blip, and i do feel sorry for anyone who was at camp bestival over the weekend, for example, but for many that kuyt was a bit too much. 22 celsius on the south coast this afternoon, very pleasant —— that heat was a bit much. some of this hea
that is adam fleming. let‘s continue to talk about europe for now because it is looking good. a7, we may not get the a8 but we‘re going to get close to that across inland this heat, not from the sahara will then extend across the us over the coming days. we will not see temperatures anywhere near close to that but by saturday, parts of south—east england, east anglia, they will exceed 30 celsius once again. and that will transfer further north in the project northern england and north...
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>> as if it's been taken off the pages of an ian fleming novel and it's a story that appealed very muchmerican conservative politicians, particularly those affiliated with the national rifle association and other political groups as well. the case of mariia butina has become the latest in the wrong series of thorns in the side between the relationship of moscow and washington but what is particularly fascinating is it sheds some light on the ways in which these individuals allegedly working for the russian state tried to infiltrate the u.s. establishment and groups like the nra. she appealed directly to the heart of american conservatism combining a passion for guns with a youthful charm. >> i'm representative of russian federation and i am a chairman of the right to bear arms. it's russian nonprofit argue. >> an online profile says butina was born in siberia a year before the fall of the berlin wall and spent her childhood navigating the rocky transition from communism to capitalism. she apparently launched a chain of small furniture stores in her hometown before moving to moscow where
>> as if it's been taken off the pages of an ian fleming novel and it's a story that appealed very muchmerican conservative politicians, particularly those affiliated with the national rifle association and other political groups as well. the case of mariia butina has become the latest in the wrong series of thorns in the side between the relationship of moscow and washington but what is particularly fascinating is it sheds some light on the ways in which these individuals allegedly...
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a large tree branch fell next to the lake road at fleming part two months ago, and than this, octoberg a bunch of empty strollers. there are about 1000 limb failures on city trees each year. >> we know we are underfunded, we don't have enough to do all the tree work that we would need to do on an annual basis.>> reporter: a grant aims to help with that, this fall, san jose will take inventory of all city trees, flagging 1 distress, and taking public comment. the aim is to develop a forced management plan, something they have never done before. >> how we manage them, and prioritize them, when you talk about trees, around playgrounds, it is going to be defined in that.>> reporter: a more proactive approach when it comes to the trees, no one was hurt when this most recent tree fell, but next time, they say we may not be so lucky.>> a good idea, at least with the ones closest to the playground. the best safety procedure, to make sure there are no other trees on the brink of breaking, anything like that. especially near children.>> reporter: it has been removed, but authorities don't know
a large tree branch fell next to the lake road at fleming part two months ago, and than this, octoberg a bunch of empty strollers. there are about 1000 limb failures on city trees each year. >> we know we are underfunded, we don't have enough to do all the tree work that we would need to do on an annual basis.>> reporter: a grant aims to help with that, this fall, san jose will take inventory of all city trees, flagging 1 distress, and taking public comment. the aim is to develop a...
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but overall the spring selling season was rough home sales at a five-month low let's bring in mark flemingark, thank you very much for joining us we're seeing more inventory. you can't sell a home that doesn't exist. so more inventory coming on to the market do you think the market will improve for the next couple of months >> it may a bit. inventory and sales are seasonal so it may be an upward tick. so many homeowners don't have the incentive to want to sell. so you don't see sales because you don't see people wanting to mov move >> what about prices mortgage rates have increased this past year do you hit a wall on prices? or if there's so much demand and so little supply do prices continue to go higher? >> when you have a lack of supply relative to demand, we have strong demand in the form of a millennial first-time home buyer, police prices do go up even though rates have gone up a bit and we reduced affordability, when you look back, even a mortgage rate at 4%, 4.5% allows you to buy an awful lot of home. what's why we continue to see the purchases we see and prices risin rising >> yo
but overall the spring selling season was rough home sales at a five-month low let's bring in mark flemingark, thank you very much for joining us we're seeing more inventory. you can't sell a home that doesn't exist. so more inventory coming on to the market do you think the market will improve for the next couple of months >> it may a bit. inventory and sales are seasonal so it may be an upward tick. so many homeowners don't have the incentive to want to sell. so you don't see sales...
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. >> mollie: i want to to go learn about this other erin fleming.at's it for us tonight. be sure to be back here on monday. "special report" up next. hey, bret. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. tragic story getting more so with details. 17 people dead tonight following the sinking of a tour boat in a missouri lake. and within the past hour, we're now learning more than half of them are from the same family. three small children are among the dead. senior correspondent mike tobin is live tonight in branson. good evening, mike. >> good evening, bret. heart break from this boat tragedy was not enough we now learned through the governor there was a family of 11 on board that ill fated boat and they lost 9 members of that family. children were lost. the age ranges of the victim are between -- of the victims are between 1-year-old and 70 years old. governor mike parsons
. >> mollie: i want to to go learn about this other erin fleming.at's it for us tonight. be sure to be back here on monday. "special report" up next. hey, bret. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. tragic story getting more so with details. 17 people dead tonight following the sinking of a tour boat in a missouri lake. and within the past hour, we're now learning more than half of them are from the same family. three small children are among the...
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we are in partner with daly citys to serve hardy's and fleming golf courses with recycled water since 2012. we are in position for the reconstruction of the oceanside plant. potential future use at other locations with heiigh demands such as the san francisco zoo. since 2015, the nonpotable water ordinance requires new development projects of 250,000 gross square feet or greater to meet their own nonpotable demands for toilet flushing and irrigation on-site, and that's applicable citywide, but it really focuses on the east side. so we're really looking at kind of a two prong approach for meeting san francisco's nonpotable demands. the west side would have a centralized facility to delivery cycled water to large irrigation areas, and on the east side, we would have distributed systems in effect that would serve each of those developmen developments that not have a centralized plant. what this really has come to now is because of those requirements for large developments, to incorporate on-site water systems, we think there's limited value to maintain the dual plumbing and to continue p
we are in partner with daly citys to serve hardy's and fleming golf courses with recycled water since 2012. we are in position for the reconstruction of the oceanside plant. potential future use at other locations with heiigh demands such as the san francisco zoo. since 2015, the nonpotable water ordinance requires new development projects of 250,000 gross square feet or greater to meet their own nonpotable demands for toilet flushing and irrigation on-site, and that's applicable citywide, but...
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. >> katie: not everyone is on the same page, democratic senator fleming the president on the issue.ts foreign policy i find is very concerning. i want to communicate with other leaders around the world that should be under the right terms and properly prepared, we saw what happened in helsinki with president putin, seems counterproductive. >> katie: iran already shooting down the president's offer, saying america and these policies, they will definitely not be the possibility of dialogue and engagement. the united states has shown that this is totally unreliable. so where do we go from here? >> lawrence: it's crazy because i'm so sick of the outrage every time the president says and i understand he is the president but he says a lot of things. and is he soft or is he strong? the president actions matter. we saw the rebuttal from spokesperson saying the president and his policy, they wouldn't want him, but i like that the president likes to meet with foreign leaders. i like that the president likes to have dialogue, i'm so sick of senators like lindsey graham that are so ready to go
. >> katie: not everyone is on the same page, democratic senator fleming the president on the issue.ts foreign policy i find is very concerning. i want to communicate with other leaders around the world that should be under the right terms and properly prepared, we saw what happened in helsinki with president putin, seems counterproductive. >> katie: iran already shooting down the president's offer, saying america and these policies, they will definitely not be the possibility of...
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around 18 million britons are heading to spain this summer — they‘ve been joined by our reporter adam flemingn brussels, all the negotiators are on holiday and i‘ve come to benidorm for a hotspot for british tourists as millions of us visit here every year, more than a quarter of a million spanish jobs are directly or indirectly linked to british tourism here. people are on holiday and do not think about brexit so much but travel has not been at the top of list of subjects that have been discussed in the brexit negotiations, they‘ve all been about divorce related issues rather than the future relationship between the uk and the eu. so when it comes to travel there are many more questions than answers. it‘s the last summer before brexit, which could change how we holiday. it‘s not been decided yet whether british tourists will need a visa or not. even if they don‘t, they could still be affected by the eu‘s new travel authorisation system coming in in 2020, where visitors from outside the eu have to register on a website and pay seven euros. if we need to do it, we need to do it. it‘s a break,
around 18 million britons are heading to spain this summer — they‘ve been joined by our reporter adam flemingn brussels, all the negotiators are on holiday and i‘ve come to benidorm for a hotspot for british tourists as millions of us visit here every year, more than a quarter of a million spanish jobs are directly or indirectly linked to british tourism here. people are on holiday and do not think about brexit so much but travel has not been at the top of list of subjects that have been...
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adam fleming is in brussels for us. you were listening to that.nd that is they have made some strides forward in terms of post—brexit corporation on security. on sharing things like fingerprints, dna profiles and passenger name records for people who get flights between the uk and eu. that is something that is the uk has wanted to get a move on with and thought that there was a good case forjust getting that stuff sorted as soon as possible. it seemed that big strides have been made in that direction. here is the bad news and it is about the idea of the backstop to afford these might avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. that was about something being written into the brexit treaty, being stored up in case the future relationship discussions about the trade deal did not come up with a solution for a hard border. they have this in the draw as a back—up plan for what would happen. there have been massive disagreements between the eu and the ukfor disagreements between the eu and the uk for how that would work. the disagreement th
adam fleming is in brussels for us. you were listening to that.nd that is they have made some strides forward in terms of post—brexit corporation on security. on sharing things like fingerprints, dna profiles and passenger name records for people who get flights between the uk and eu. that is something that is the uk has wanted to get a move on with and thought that there was a good case forjust getting that stuff sorted as soon as possible. it seemed that big strides have been made in that...
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peter fleming is deputy chairman of the local government association. purpose as office buildings now and turning them into homes, is not a great use. up and down the country we have got council staff working with vulnerable members of our communities, elderly people, frail elderly people, doing that work to make sure that actually we know what's going on in our communities beyond the buildings. but actually, just making sure people are all right. 2000 people lost their lives la st right. 2000 people lost their lives last year in that heat wave. we are determined, as local authorities, to make sure we have a massive effect on that number this year. we went to the local government association and asked you for evidence for our enquiry. we were told the government had cut the money for climate ready. we were told you had nothing to say. the concern we have is not about the elderly in the purview of the social ca re elderly in the purview of the social care staff. i'm worried about the people living on their own, generally women, frail elderly women, who a
peter fleming is deputy chairman of the local government association. purpose as office buildings now and turning them into homes, is not a great use. up and down the country we have got council staff working with vulnerable members of our communities, elderly people, frail elderly people, doing that work to make sure that actually we know what's going on in our communities beyond the buildings. but actually, just making sure people are all right. 2000 people lost their lives la st right. 2000...
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this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they were starved for cash. mike and paul were sucking out the cash from the two profitable locations to prop up the three that were losing, and to pay down massive debts. the total amount of debt -- $1,940,000. equipment was failing, the food was lackluster, and the key iconic feature of farrell's, the candy store, had disappeared. i'm not really sure that the theme is clear to me. so i made a $750,000 investment to revive the brand. part of the money went to me buying 51% of the trademark, with the other 49% held by mike, paul, and other investors. the rest went to remodeli
this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in...
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0ur brussels reporter adam fleming is in benidorm for us this morning.anding outside boring buildings in brussels waiting for people in suits to come out of quite boring meetings, so thanks for sending me to levante beachin thanks for sending me to levante beach in benidorm, such a treat! you've got a typical benidorm morning, the combination of people out for a jog, spanish people out for a stroll and people still stumbling home after quite a late night at one of the many bars in benidorm. everyone's having lots of fun in the sun, which i decided to slightly ruined by talking about brexit. here's what happened. it's the last summer before brexit, which could change how we holiday. it's not been decided yet whether british tourists will need a visa or not, and even if they don't they could still be affected by the eu's new travel authorisation system coming in in 2020, where visitors from outside the eu have to register on a website and pay seven euros. if we need to do it, we need to do it. it's a break, isn't it? it's a holiday, so we need to get away.
0ur brussels reporter adam fleming is in benidorm for us this morning.anding outside boring buildings in brussels waiting for people in suits to come out of quite boring meetings, so thanks for sending me to levante beachin thanks for sending me to levante beach in benidorm, such a treat! you've got a typical benidorm morning, the combination of people out for a jog, spanish people out for a stroll and people still stumbling home after quite a late night at one of the many bars in benidorm....
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as theologian fleming rutledge put it, god in christ has become one with the despised and outcast of the world and no other method of execution that the world has ever known would have established that so conclusively. as richard bachman observes, crucifixion was shameful because it was particularly dehumanizing, those crucified were those to be forgotten. and jesus joined the number of the forgotten, the invisible, the seemingly irredeemable, and as bachman points out, roman society and the roman state tried hard to suppress the memory of this crucified man as they suppressed the memory of others but in this case they failed. people of the cross must remember this in order to ask who is invisible to us now and why? if this is the case, then we will have an understanding of the image of god and an understanding of the dignity of the person who is made in the image of christ and for whom christ died, and that is true whether the issue is white supremacy or sexual immorality. the human trafficking of the global poor or the human trafficking of the pornography industry. a cross-shaped e
as theologian fleming rutledge put it, god in christ has become one with the despised and outcast of the world and no other method of execution that the world has ever known would have established that so conclusively. as richard bachman observes, crucifixion was shameful because it was particularly dehumanizing, those crucified were those to be forgotten. and jesus joined the number of the forgotten, the invisible, the seemingly irredeemable, and as bachman points out, roman society and the...
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as theologian fleming rutledge in christ has become one with the despised and utcast of the world and no other method of execution that the world has ever known would ave established that so conclusively. as richard bachman observes, becauseion was shameful it was particularly dehumanizing, those crucified forgotten.to be and jesus joined the number of he forgotten, the invisible, the seemingly irredeemable, and out, roman points state and the roman tried hard to suppress the memory of this crucified man as they suppress the memory of but in this case they failed. people of the cross must this in order to ask who is invisible to us now and why? if this is the case, then we an understanding of the image of god and an dignity of g of the the person who is made in the image of christ and for whom and that is true whether the issue is white immorality. sexual the human trafficking of the human poor or the trafficking of the pornography industry. cross-shaped evangelicalism will also, it seems to me, bear tranquility inof the face of culture tumult, in a we do not often see kind of siege m
as theologian fleming rutledge in christ has become one with the despised and utcast of the world and no other method of execution that the world has ever known would ave established that so conclusively. as richard bachman observes, becauseion was shameful it was particularly dehumanizing, those crucified forgotten.to be and jesus joined the number of he forgotten, the invisible, the seemingly irredeemable, and out, roman points state and the roman tried hard to suppress the memory of this...
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you talk to people who put their lives on the line a talk about not believing in coincidence, ian fleming said first-time is chance, second coincidence, third chinese reaction so there is a certain -- being successful as a warrior, intelligence officer, you can't bottle, can't teach, you just have it and that comes from trusting intuition. >> host: let's hear from georgia in wayne, pennsylvania. you are on with brad thor. >> caller: hello. this is georgia. i always wanted the opportunity to ask an author, izzy given a number of words he has to use in a book? because i find authors seem to do a lot of fill in. >> guest: a great question and thank you for the question. most authors have a contract where there is a target of words. i can't speak for other people, what they have got but when you have a contract and being paid by your publisher and given an advance they don't want you to turn in a book that is only 5 pages. they have to say there is a certain realm you have to operate in but as we discussed earlier, my love of tom clancy books, the one thing i would skim, there are a lot of de
you talk to people who put their lives on the line a talk about not believing in coincidence, ian fleming said first-time is chance, second coincidence, third chinese reaction so there is a certain -- being successful as a warrior, intelligence officer, you can't bottle, can't teach, you just have it and that comes from trusting intuition. >> host: let's hear from georgia in wayne, pennsylvania. you are on with brad thor. >> caller: hello. this is georgia. i always wanted the...
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the think ian fleming say first time is chance, second time is coincidence, third time is action. there's a certain zen to being a warrior and intelligence officer. something you can't bottle, can't teach. you just have it and i think that comes from trust intuition. >> host: let's hear from georgia in wayne, pennsylvania. you're on we author bras thor. >> caller: hello, this is georgia. i've also wanted to have the opportunity to ask an author if he can number a words he has to use in a book, because i find i am a big reader -- that authors seem to do a lot of fillin. so -- >> guest: georgia, it's a great question. thank you for that question. most authors have a contract where there's a target of words. i can't speak for other people and what they've got and everything but i think that when you have a contract and you're being paid by your publisher and being given an advance, they don't want you to turn in in a book that fives pages i should have to say there's a certain realm. the one thing lord about tom clancy bookworks skim when there was detail but technology, so i think s
the think ian fleming say first time is chance, second time is coincidence, third time is action. there's a certain zen to being a warrior and intelligence officer. something you can't bottle, can't teach. you just have it and i think that comes from trust intuition. >> host: let's hear from georgia in wayne, pennsylvania. you're on we author bras thor. >> caller: hello, this is georgia. i've also wanted to have the opportunity to ask an author if he can number a words he has to use...