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gibbs: thank you. at this time i yield as much ti as he needs to the congressman from ohio. mr. stivers: mr. speaker, i rise today in memory of an incredible leader fromy home state of ohio, but also for the united states, congressman ralph regula. he was a teache a patriot and a veteran. he served during world war ii in the united states navy. he'd been a school teacher and a school principal. and he devoted his life to public service. his career in government began with service in the ohio house of representatives. and the ohio senate. before he came to congress in 1972. for nely four decades in congress, congressman regula became known as the leader who s willing to reach across the aisle to get things done. to comprome. both on capitol hill and with the white house. he worked to pass legislation that helped his district and the american people. his spirit of bipartisanship carried toughout his career when he remained an outspoken advocate, even in his retirement. for bipartisanshi he was truly an e
gibbs: thank you. at this time i yield as much ti as he needs to the congressman from ohio. mr. stivers: mr. speaker, i rise today in memory of an incredible leader fromy home state of ohio, but also for the united states, congressman ralph regula. he was a teache a patriot and a veteran. he served during world war ii in the united states navy. he'd been a school teacher and a school principal. and he devoted his life to public service. his career in government began with service in the ohio...
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. >> andy gibb. >> man! long did that dinner couple wait to meet in person. >> three hours. that was my tinder date. >> so much for that study. >> this will help our memory, we swear. juice. >> we're going to keep drinking up. this is probably the key to having this kind of body. this young man here in singapore. >> i bet he has a terrible memory. >> he's a fitness model. he probably does. how old do you think he is? >> 32. >> 25. >> yeah. i mean, with a body like that. he's actually 50 years old. >> what? >> he's a singaporean photographer and model. >> no, he's not. >> here he is. stop. he says the key to having a body like he does is to work out. >> and never eat? >> and to have a baby face. >> wow. >> thanks that's really helpful. >> on to somebody going for a different look, remember rapunzel, throwing her hair down from a tower? here's woman who has not cut her hair in 14 y >> she's not planning on going to. look. i think you should, herx >>> this morning on "world news now." the rocky road ahead for t
. >> andy gibb. >> man! long did that dinner couple wait to meet in person. >> three hours. that was my tinder date. >> so much for that study. >> this will help our memory, we swear. juice. >> we're going to keep drinking up. this is probably the key to having this kind of body. this young man here in singapore. >> i bet he has a terrible memory. >> he's a fitness model. he probably does. how old do you think he is? >> 32. >> 25....
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. >> coach gibbs. >> joe gibbs not happy at all. >> and fire. >> so scary.in truex jr, right now, even though he is still moving, seeing that fire, unbuckling. getting toward get out of that car as soon ease c stopped. >> you never know what it is but with the hit on the front, normally it is suspension breaks and hits a fuel line or oil line. that looks like as intense as that fire is, even fuel or oil under the hood and as you mentioned, that suppression system is automatic under the hood. you see it go off there. inside the car, driver needs "set it off" but under the hood automatic. like at your hotel room. if something goes on fire it sprays, suppression puts out flames. but still, even with the fire being hot, it has to be hard to breath. >> very hard it breath. you saw that long cord that was still hooked to martin truex jr. that was a radio cord. kind of holding you into the car. you just have to jerk that thing and break it. >> so flew they'd came out of the car, trying to keep that from spreading down the racetrack. >> so now the conversation start
. >> coach gibbs. >> joe gibbs not happy at all. >> and fire. >> so scary.in truex jr, right now, even though he is still moving, seeing that fire, unbuckling. getting toward get out of that car as soon ease c stopped. >> you never know what it is but with the hit on the front, normally it is suspension breaks and hits a fuel line or oil line. that looks like as intense as that fire is, even fuel or oil under the hood and as you mentioned, that suppression system...
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and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself.how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. . >>> after a rainy start, we still have a few showers on the radar. coming up, what you can expect tonight and if your sunday will be dry. >>> high winds and saturated so i would wreak havoc on things i'll tell you more coming up. >>> and i'm live in upper moral borrow. parts of prince george's county are under flooding. a live report ah
and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself.how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure...
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and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself.how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure. but man, nothing is gn gg to beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. >>> where is the beach? heavy rain and flooding created dangers in one jersey shore town. and children tossed out of windows to survive. tonight a family mourns the one they couldn't save. >>> twitter tirade. the president makes a threat about health care. ♪ >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good even
and he has delivered with a win here for joe gibbs race iing an more importantly, for himself.how about that? you bet on yourself, ryan and you won. >> i don't even know what to say. i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, just everybody involved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure....
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that's what gibb says.ttacks and a spike in hate crimes, it seems foolish in the extreme to prioritise removing trained staff from services! the secretary of state will be well aware of the numerous stories of disabled passengers being left stranded due to the staffing changes he is forcing through. including that of a 56—year—old, sandra nighy, left stranded in the freezing cold for two hours waiting for a southern service on a platform near eastbourne. because there was no one to help her onto the train, she said the whole situation was horrible, and embarrassing. it is unforgivable when i had booked assistance 48 hours in advance. we now have a situation where according to figures given to us by the union this morning, 97...over 97% of the trains that that southern trains operate still have a safety trained second member of staff on board. there have been no pay cuts, there have been nojob losses, 97% of the trains are still running a second person on board, fewer than 3% of those trains are not, and yet
that's what gibb says.ttacks and a spike in hate crimes, it seems foolish in the extreme to prioritise removing trained staff from services! the secretary of state will be well aware of the numerous stories of disabled passengers being left stranded due to the staffing changes he is forcing through. including that of a 56—year—old, sandra nighy, left stranded in the freezing cold for two hours waiting for a southern service on a platform near eastbourne. because there was no one to help her...
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the department for transport said a recent report by chris gibb — a non—executive director at network disruption was primarily caused by industrial "action led by rmt and aslef and exceptional levels "of staff sick leave." the government says the fine it‘s imposed on govia thameslink will be used to improve services for passengers hit by the disruption. the continuing dispute was raised by labour at transport questions. two weeks ago today the high court of the secretary of state 14 days to make a decision over southern rail‘s claims that its appalling service wasn‘t their fault but all down to industrial action. with the record fine imposed today, such nonsense has been totally blown out of the water after months and months of the secretary of state and his ministers coming to the dispatch box and blaming the unions, they have had to come clean and accept the southern rail is not fit for purpose. does he know except that continuing to tolerate such an attitude, expecting a rail service to rely on workers overtime and compromising saving the accessibility, simply won‘t wash any longer
the department for transport said a recent report by chris gibb — a non—executive director at network disruption was primarily caused by industrial "action led by rmt and aslef and exceptional levels "of staff sick leave." the government says the fine it‘s imposed on govia thameslink will be used to improve services for passengers hit by the disruption. the continuing dispute was raised by labour at transport questions. two weeks ago today the high court of the secretary of...
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gibbs borough road or the white horse pike route 30 would be the alternates. crash along 22, the direction toward allentown that's blocked off stay on 78 or hamilton boulevard, 222 is not where you want to be. pulling in the waze app we're getting reports of a crash along 100 southbound of 78 as you head toward 222. so 100 also is probably not your best option. to 422, here by trooper road looking good so far, no eastbound delays heading toward king of prussia. overnight this week, each night starting at 9:00 watch out restrictions along 422, between 202 and oaks they will be out in the midnight hours. >>> check out this video, a speeding train narrowly misses striking a tractor in the uk. british transport police showed it because an important reminder about trains throughout area. >>> senior officials in washington say the u.s. could announce new sanctions against venezuela in response to an election held by the president yesterday. voters are deciding on a assembly that could rewrite the constitution. critics say it will give the president unlimited power.
gibbs borough road or the white horse pike route 30 would be the alternates. crash along 22, the direction toward allentown that's blocked off stay on 78 or hamilton boulevard, 222 is not where you want to be. pulling in the waze app we're getting reports of a crash along 100 southbound of 78 as you head toward 222. so 100 also is probably not your best option. to 422, here by trooper road looking good so far, no eastbound delays heading toward king of prussia. overnight this week, each night...
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nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine, and has co-authored a great book on former presidents.tor in jeff of the atlantic. and dan senor is an author, investor and foreign policy adviser to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. welcome to you all. so when we look at this presidency, at some level we've never seen anything like it, right? the freak shows, the tweets, does any of that matter? you've looked at a lot of colorful characters. is that just going to get chalked up to, well, he was a weird, strange personality, or is this something consequential? >> i think it's consequential. it's demeaning the office of the presidency. it also makes it harder for him to get stuff done. we don't see a great strategic coherence in the foreign policy. so far he's had trouble passing legislation. and even things like the immigration restrictions, i'll call them, that have come to pass, seem sort of partly weirdly personal tweeted policy, as opponents to a well thought out policy. >> what do you think of the tweets? >> i think they're highly interesting tweets. i also think they're very
nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine, and has co-authored a great book on former presidents.tor in jeff of the atlantic. and dan senor is an author, investor and foreign policy adviser to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. welcome to you all. so when we look at this presidency, at some level we've never seen anything like it, right? the freak shows, the tweets, does any of that matter? you've looked at a lot of colorful characters. is that just going to get chalked up to,...
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>> reporter: josh gibbs season the council's historian.ered the bell's history and he's hoping that someone, somewhere might know what happened to it. >> i'm opening up the search to the public in the hopes that someone remembers back to 1980 or people have seen a liberty bell replica that they always wondered what it was doing there. and on the off chance that may be our bell. >> reporter: gibson says it's it no this huge bell outside the union station nor the replica between the white house and treasury. >> the gold medal prize would be if someone could give me a lead to the bell itself. >> reporter: there is no prize or reward money for the return, just civic pride. >> how do you lose a 2,000 pound bell? >> that's what i want to know. >>> so, we're trying to make plans for tomorrow. cookouts and parades and fireworks. >> being a meteorologist on a day like this is not fun. >> a lot of pressure. >> it's sunny, it's beautiful and dry and a 30% -- >> that's why doug is taking the night off. >> enjoying some time away. there's a 30 to 40% c
>> reporter: josh gibbs season the council's historian.ered the bell's history and he's hoping that someone, somewhere might know what happened to it. >> i'm opening up the search to the public in the hopes that someone remembers back to 1980 or people have seen a liberty bell replica that they always wondered what it was doing there. and on the off chance that may be our bell. >> reporter: gibson says it's it no this huge bell outside the union station nor the replica between...
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gibbs -- group's using it across the political spectrum are pretty much on the left? >> guest: definitely across the political spectrum and in some ways there are a few differences that i've noted in my work across the political spectrum and some of those would actually surprise you. is there some work that i've done that looks at how interactive web sites are paid one way of thinking about having a web site is that i'm just using it as a new broadcast tool so i'm trying to push information out to you. another way to think of it if is this an attractive media weren't trying to ask for things from you. that can be scary for politicians and social movement organizations because when you ask people to participate and publish what they write they can say things that are on script in the off script and they can say things that flatter you or embarrass you. at least in the early research that i've done and we'll have to see whether this continues to bear out this seems like right-wing sites that are far out to the right of the political agenda are more willing to have that
gibbs -- group's using it across the political spectrum are pretty much on the left? >> guest: definitely across the political spectrum and in some ways there are a few differences that i've noted in my work across the political spectrum and some of those would actually surprise you. is there some work that i've done that looks at how interactive web sites are paid one way of thinking about having a web site is that i'm just using it as a new broadcast tool so i'm trying to push...
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stephen gibbs is a journalist with the times of london and he's in caracas now.ing to expect the results in the next couple of hours. with regard to how the day has been, what have you seen? is your correspondent said, it was a mixed bag. in most parts of the city ‘s polling stations, they will almost com pletely stations, they will almost completely empty. there was one, a sports complex, that had a few thousand people. some people suggesting it was a propaganda exercise, that the government deliberately focused a lot of voters in one place because it makes the pictures look good. aside that, we have had at this terrible violence. the worst we have seen in the last four months of protest with 115 people killed. the prosecutor, the attorney general, was a rebel attorney general, was a rebel attorney general, was a rebel attorney general and is now a critic of government, he said ten people died today. meanwhile, we are getting a completely alternative reality from the government. a press conference in which they said the whole thing was a total success, an expres
stephen gibbs is a journalist with the times of london and he's in caracas now.ing to expect the results in the next couple of hours. with regard to how the day has been, what have you seen? is your correspondent said, it was a mixed bag. in most parts of the city ‘s polling stations, they will almost com pletely stations, they will almost completely empty. there was one, a sports complex, that had a few thousand people. some people suggesting it was a propaganda exercise, that the government...
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is that janie gibbs? yikes.and use again. remind me not to get old in front of you. (speaks indistinctly, laughs) i don't even see the kids' faces anymore. i know them by the decals on their laptops. (man laughs) professor cooke. mmm. (exhales) still the sexiest man on campus. wanna know a little somethin'? you dated him. we were so careful with that secret. you wore an oversized tweed jacket to breakfast and called my rabbit convertible "bourgeois." well, it kinda was. we were so jealous of you. mm. he was so hot, jogging around campus in those dolphin shorts. and that wasn't even why i was with him. it was his mind. do you know those people who make you feel smart just by being near them? (sighs deeply) i watched you guys once. (cooke, british accent) claire! claire's friend! he remembers me. hello, professor. mwah! mwah. wow. (giggles) it's so good to see you. clearly, the academic life agrees with you. oh, i guess we're all doing pretty well. mm-hmm. cheers. cheers. (clink) here's lookin' at yo
is that janie gibbs? yikes.and use again. remind me not to get old in front of you. (speaks indistinctly, laughs) i don't even see the kids' faces anymore. i know them by the decals on their laptops. (man laughs) professor cooke. mmm. (exhales) still the sexiest man on campus. wanna know a little somethin'? you dated him. we were so careful with that secret. you wore an oversized tweed jacket to breakfast and called my rabbit convertible "bourgeois." well, it kinda was. we were so...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.e's five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >> a navy sailor returning from a deployment overseas was greeted by a welcome home sign like no other. his wife was eight months pregnant with their child and had kept it a secret all along. the couple spoke about their big surprise with jamie yuccas. >> reporter: when chris doherty came home from deployment, his wife gave him the surprise of his life. >> i walked up, and -- she dropped the sign. and i was like, whoa, what is that. and then, poked the belly because, i was thinking maybe she was playing a trick on me. she had one of those, fake pregnancy things on. i was like that is a real belly. >> the belly was real. natasha was 8 months pregnant. she found out just after she left for his six month deployment, but keeping the secret was tough. she had to strategically cover up her tummy and family photos she shared with chris. >> i just kept telling my 4-year-old i was getting f
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.e's five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >> a navy sailor returning from a deployment overseas was greeted by a welcome home sign like no other. his wife was eight months pregnant with their child and had kept it a secret all along. the couple spoke about their big surprise with jamie yuccas. >> reporter: when chris doherty came home from deployment, his wife...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> a lot of p dinosaur lovers see red from a study in england. it claims the t-rex could barely walk muchless run, and he had to ska veng for his food. here's more. >> reporter: t-rex here at london's natural history museum as an apex predator, meaning anything in its way, it's breakfast. fortunately for the visit es, he's a robot, but if he was real, science suggests to avoid being eaten, all you needed to do was simply run away. this is one of cinema's classic scene, angry t-rex charges terrified researchers in steven spielberg's jurassic park, but the stuff of legend could be fiction. new science says the mighty t-rex could barely run at all. >> t-rex was quite a lot slower than people thought. >> reporter: this professor selers led the study says the prehistoric beast was so big its legs would have bucklinged under the high speeds of 45 miles per hour it was once believed to run. >> the problem with t
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> a lot of p dinosaur lovers see red from a study in england. it claims the t-rex could barely walk muchless run, and he had to ska veng for his food. here's more. >> reporter: t-rex here at london's natural history museum as an apex predator, meaning anything in its way, it's breakfast. fortunately for the visit es, he's a robot, but if he...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> there was a remarkable feat of heroism on a florida beach. rip currents pulled several swimmers out to sea. more than 80 people linked hand to bring them back alive. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: these gulf waters look calm right now. but just how people remember the same waters looking when this beach was in crisis. a dangerous riptide lurked just offshore. and suddenly the heads of nine people were bobbing in the water, desperate for help. they got it. >> they told us they were drowning. scared me. >> jessica simmons stepped up in the crisis because somebody had to. >> we have people, running to us. >> she saw people overmatch by a riptide. 100 yard offshore. >> they kept yelling at us. help us. help us. we can't do it. we can't do it. >> did you know they were in trouble? >> yes, i knew they weren trouble. >> brothers noah and steven, the first two people drapd in 15 feet of water. rob
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> there was a remarkable feat of heroism on a florida beach. rip currents pulled several swimmers out to sea. more than 80 people linked hand to bring them back alive. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: these gulf waters look calm right now. but just how people remember the same waters looking when this beach was in crisis. a...
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here now to discuss all of this and what it means for the markets going forward is aaron gibbs.all, what did you see in the jobs report that stuck out today beside the headline that was huge. >> yes, that's 25% higher than expectations just to give you an idea how big a beat it is, but there were four positives including, that the other two are labor participation went up, that's good news, more people enter the job market. we also saw some increase in health care which was also nice, we saw a lot of jobs added whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> my first thought is how is she here? she said her favorite person in the room was someone who an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 world trade center bo
here now to discuss all of this and what it means for the markets going forward is aaron gibbs.all, what did you see in the jobs report that stuck out today beside the headline that was huge. >> yes, that's 25% higher than expectations just to give you an idea how big a beat it is, but there were four positives including, that the other two are labor participation went up, that's good news, more people enter the job market. we also saw some increase in health care which was also nice, we...
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he talked about barry gibbs' decision to add her to the recording of "islands in the stream" that was a smash hit. >> from the moment she marched into that room, dolly wasn't walk. she marches. from the moment she marched in the song never sounded the same. alison: the two have been performing that song together for more than 30 years. larry: wow! never gets old. alison: no. larry: new developments in a story we told you about last week. toy maker hasbro is including rey in the "star wars" monopoly. there were news reports that fans wantedded to buy it. hasbro promised in 2013 to include the game piece but last week they said there was insufficient interest to include the well-liked female character in the game. while companies are designing self-driving cars another is designing what will go inside it. they are working to keep the drivers busy when they no longer worry about the road. some features are a stow-away tearing wheel, tv in the front display and a refrigerator. they wanted it to feel like it's inside your living rooming. alison: fancy. man arrested accused in a road rage s
he talked about barry gibbs' decision to add her to the recording of "islands in the stream" that was a smash hit. >> from the moment she marched into that room, dolly wasn't walk. she marches. from the moment she marched in the song never sounded the same. alison: the two have been performing that song together for more than 30 years. larry: wow! never gets old. alison: no. larry: new developments in a story we told you about last week. toy maker hasbro is including rey in the...
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nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine and has co-authored a great book on former presidents.ldberg is the editor-in-chief of the atlantic, and dan seenor is the author, investment and former policy advisor to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. when we look at this presidency, at some level, we have never seen anything like it. the freak shows, the tweets. does any of that matter, walter? you have looked at a lot of colorful characters. is that just going to get chalked up to he was a weird, strange personality or is this something consequence shall? >> i think it's consequential, it's demeaning the office of the president and it's also making it harder for him to get thing zone. we don't see a strategic coherence in the foreign policy and even things like the immigration restrictions, that have come to pass, seem to be a weirdly tweeted policy, as opposed to a well thought out policy? >> what do you think of the tweets? >> i these they're highly interesting tweets. i'm not in this camp of people who say they're just tweets. these are presidential statements, because ever
nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine and has co-authored a great book on former presidents.ldberg is the editor-in-chief of the atlantic, and dan seenor is the author, investment and former policy advisor to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. when we look at this presidency, at some level, we have never seen anything like it. the freak shows, the tweets. does any of that matter, walter? you have looked at a lot of colorful characters. is that just going to get chalked up...
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i'm joined live now by the times correspondent in carracas, stephen gibbs.happening on the streets of caracas? we have had reaction from our position that they will be banning hard—core for five days. the opposition says it plans on friday in venezuela to have a massive march from all over the country, censoring on caracas, to try and stop what it says is the last chance it has before there is a complete political reset if this constituent assembly happens on sunday. meanwhile, this is the second day of a national strike called by the opposition against the government. it has been pretty effective in caracas, most shops are shut, very few cars on the streets. in some ways, a silent protest, trying to contradict what the government is saying. the government says it is still leading a popular revolution and the people are behind it and if the people wa nt to change the constitution, the opposition, by holding this national strike, they are saying, look at there, the people are not with you. thank you very much. if there's one word which has become nuclear char
i'm joined live now by the times correspondent in carracas, stephen gibbs.happening on the streets of caracas? we have had reaction from our position that they will be banning hard—core for five days. the opposition says it plans on friday in venezuela to have a massive march from all over the country, censoring on caracas, to try and stop what it says is the last chance it has before there is a complete political reset if this constituent assembly happens on sunday. meanwhile, this is the...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.here's five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> workers at seaworld in san antonio are mourning the death of a baby whale. 3-month-old kyara was being treated for an infection when she took a turn for the worse. kyara was the last baby orca born at a seaworld park and there won't be another. michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: seaworld announced the end of its breeding program following years of protest from animal rights activists and declining ticket sales. while the exact cause of kyara's premature death has yet to be determined, activists say for a whale born into captivity, it comes as no surprise. at just 3 months old, kyara's was one of seaworld san antonio's main attractions. but on monday, park officials announced that baby kyara had died. in a statement released to cbs this morning, seaworld said the dedicated team of veterinarians and care staff spent the last three days providing critical care for kyar
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.here's five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> workers at seaworld in san antonio are mourning the death of a baby whale. 3-month-old kyara was being treated for an infection when she took a turn for the worse. kyara was the last baby orca born at a seaworld park and there won't be another. michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: seaworld announced the...
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profit probably is a good time to start monetizing some of those gains into this rally. >> and mike gibbs, you know, yields have been rising here recently, and the bank stocks have come up as well is it time to buy the financials here finally, do you think >> i like the financials we've liked the financials all along. you notice the yield curves have steepened a little bit and financial have come up 90% correlated to the ten your over the last year, and i think yields will continually push higher, and i think the financial go higher. financials have good earnings momentum behind them the regulatory environment is coming down, and i do think that they are an area we like and an area i would continue to purchase. >> all right, gentlemen, we have to go. the spaghetti dinner has crowded us out a little pitt here but thank you all for your thoughts on today's market action have the a good weekend. >> same to you. >>> meantime, a news alert on uber what's going on? >> hey, bill, the drama continues this time in uber's lawsuit with alphabet, the autonomous car division waymo. waymo has dropped t
profit probably is a good time to start monetizing some of those gains into this rally. >> and mike gibbs, you know, yields have been rising here recently, and the bank stocks have come up as well is it time to buy the financials here finally, do you think >> i like the financials we've liked the financials all along. you notice the yield curves have steepened a little bit and financial have come up 90% correlated to the ten your over the last year, and i think yields will...
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robert gibbs. first obama press secretary stays two years. guys, this is a symptom of a larger disease. spicer's struggles are the symptoms of a bigger disease, the president's dishonest, self-defeating merging. we'll see if anthony scaramucci can change that. >> dana, michael smerconish talking to sean spicer, doesn't seem like a guy who was going to quit his job. what does that tell us how out of the loop spicer was when it came to this announcement? >> my understanding, i talked to a source close to sean who said sean was very well aware as of last night that this was a very real possibility. and you know, he didn't -- my sense is that he's worked for donald trump long enough to know it wasn't real until was actually happening, because he's heard stories of his demise many times before. or about -- about white house shake-ups, whatever you want to call this. as of last night he understood that scaramucci would be brought in as communications director that that was a very real possibility and he didn't know how he would react realtime, whet
robert gibbs. first obama press secretary stays two years. guys, this is a symptom of a larger disease. spicer's struggles are the symptoms of a bigger disease, the president's dishonest, self-defeating merging. we'll see if anthony scaramucci can change that. >> dana, michael smerconish talking to sean spicer, doesn't seem like a guy who was going to quit his job. what does that tell us how out of the loop spicer was when it came to this announcement? >> my understanding, i talked...
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there is a new director of communications, robbie gibb, the former bbc head of live political programmesrector of the medication at downing street. —— communications. the headlines on bbc news: on a visit to poland, president trump calls on people in the west to stand up for their values as he warns against the threats of "terrorism and extremism". the american president has just landed in hamburg where he will attend the gt summit —— g20 summit. inspectors warn a quarter of care services for adults in england are not safe enough. novak djokovic eases into the third round but kyle edmund faces defeat against the 15th seed. he is 2—0 down. joe root and ben stokes lead the fight back after south africa ta ke the fight back after south africa take four early england wickets on the opening day of the first test at lords. a short while ago there were 158-4. lords. a short while ago there were 158—4. manchester united have agreed a fee for mellow look at —— lukaku. the chairman of the iraq war inquiry, sirjohn chilcot, has told the bbc that tony blair was "not straight with the nation" in the
there is a new director of communications, robbie gibb, the former bbc head of live political programmesrector of the medication at downing street. —— communications. the headlines on bbc news: on a visit to poland, president trump calls on people in the west to stand up for their values as he warns against the threats of "terrorism and extremism". the american president has just landed in hamburg where he will attend the gt summit —— g20 summit. inspectors warn a quarter of...
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robbie gibb has been appointed director of communications at downing street.including the daily and sunday politics. he'll replace kate perrior who resigned after the general election was called in april. older people are more likely to urge others to see a doctor for signs of lung problems than to go themselves, according to a new survey. the poll is part of a campaign to highlight the symptoms of lung cancer, lung disease or heart problems. they include getting out of breath doing things you used to be able to do, or having a cough that lasts for three weeks or more. our correspondent sarah smith reports. even when a simple stroll left him struggling for breathjohn admits he thought twice about going to the gp, but, unlike many older people he did go, and he says it's a good job. it made a tremendous difference because in both cases of breathlessness i was actually suffering from something quite serious, angina or heart failure, and they needed to be dealt with quite promptly. so it was just as well i went and did not hesitate too much. public health england
robbie gibb has been appointed director of communications at downing street.including the daily and sunday politics. he'll replace kate perrior who resigned after the general election was called in april. older people are more likely to urge others to see a doctor for signs of lung problems than to go themselves, according to a new survey. the poll is part of a campaign to highlight the symptoms of lung cancer, lung disease or heart problems. they include getting out of breath doing things you...
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this is on the left there ricky gibbs i ran into in south baghdad. he had a brigade with ten battalion and a occupation zone of 1.25 million iraqis. this is a colonel that is a division sized element. the whole command strer in iraq was strange of you have divisions who were cored and brigade that were really divisions. massive occupation zone and opening up a hospital in the middle of iraqi hoping a hot in south baghdad that's general david, next to him who was the -- going to be director of the army staff over on the trip with us. and i was there in the -- in october, november of '07 but in the night go right? and into south baghdad. one of the petraeus initiative was small combat outpost in 100 soldiers here pism talking with a chain that is guy with cabbage and a john henry in charge of that, with of that particular outpost and at the end of the table is mike the brigade commander and steve who are making a tour for petraeus to see how the doctrine is operates they have combat outpost and head up with these -- rise of the son of iraq these militi
this is on the left there ricky gibbs i ran into in south baghdad. he had a brigade with ten battalion and a occupation zone of 1.25 million iraqis. this is a colonel that is a division sized element. the whole command strer in iraq was strange of you have divisions who were cored and brigade that were really divisions. massive occupation zone and opening up a hospital in the middle of iraqi hoping a hot in south baghdad that's general david, next to him who was the -- going to be director of...
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this is on left there, that's ricky gibbs one of my students to at the army war college. he had a brigade with ten battalions and a occupation zone of 1.25 million iraqis. this is a colonel. that is a division-sized -- you had divisions that were corps and brigades that were divisions, massive occupation zones. in this case he's opening a hospital. in the middle is an iraqi opening a hospital in south baghdad. that's general david -- [inaudible] next to him who was gown to be director of the army staff who was over on the trip with us. i was there in october, november of '07. but, and at night he was running combat patrols through the neighborhoods of south baghdad. one of the petraeus initiatives was joint outposts out in the ted field. small combat outpost. about 100 soldiers, company-size element. here i am -- the guy gesticulating is a guy i talk about in the book, john henry molts who's in charge of that particular or outpost and at the end of the table is the brigade. we're making a tour for general petraeus to see how the doctrine is operating. you end up with rise
this is on left there, that's ricky gibbs one of my students to at the army war college. he had a brigade with ten battalions and a occupation zone of 1.25 million iraqis. this is a colonel. that is a division-sized -- you had divisions that were corps and brigades that were divisions, massive occupation zones. in this case he's opening a hospital. in the middle is an iraqi opening a hospital in south baghdad. that's general david -- [inaudible] next to him who was gown to be director of the...
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in 1920, war reporter philip gibbs, who had himself witnessed this, wrote that nothing that has beenished. drawn from many nations, we come together in their resting place, cared for with such dedication by the commonwealth war g raves dedication by the commonwealth war graves commission, to commemorate their sacrifice, and to promise that we will never forget. kirsty: the welsh poet was killed on the first day of the battle of passchendaele. we will now hear rhodri jones sing a tribute to him. they hum # y bardd trwm dan bridd tramor — y dwylo # na ddidolir rhagor # y llygaid dwys dan ddwys ddor # y llygaid na all agor # wedi ei fyw y mae dy fywyd — dy rawd # wedi ei rhedeg hefyd # daeth awr i fynd i'th weryd # a daeth i ben deithio byd # tyner yw‘r lleuad heno — tros fawnog trawsfynydd yn dringo # tithau'n drist a than dy ro # ger yffos ddu'n gorffwyso # trawsfynydd tros ei feini — trafaeliaist # ar foelydd eryri # troedio wnest ei rhedyn hi # hunaist ymhell ohoni they hum a tribute in song to the welsh poet hedd wyn, who is buried at artillery wood cemetery alongside the irish poe
in 1920, war reporter philip gibbs, who had himself witnessed this, wrote that nothing that has beenished. drawn from many nations, we come together in their resting place, cared for with such dedication by the commonwealth war g raves dedication by the commonwealth war graves commission, to commemorate their sacrifice, and to promise that we will never forget. kirsty: the welsh poet was killed on the first day of the battle of passchendaele. we will now hear rhodri jones sing a tribute to him....
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for trading nation here, let us trade the eem, emerging market etf of its best day in two weeks erin gibbske it because it is asia pacific lets call it the emerging etf. >> top nine of the ten stocks are based in china, taiwan or korea. either way, do you like it >> so, i do have concerns about this, ever since we saw a pop in the dollar around mid may, ever since then this etf have been in a flat trading range, it is bouncing around and as long as we are going to have concerns about raising rates in september and perhaps the dollar rising, this etf could again sort of stay in the stable trading range and under perform for the next three or four months once the rising dollar goes away, that's when we make the opportunity because we do see potential high growth in the asian pacific regions. >> what do you see of the chart of the eem >> well, the charts are mixed here i say we don't hate it and we don't love it either the big negative is that on a relative basis, we think the u.s. offers the much more attractive reward here and the u.s. in secular rise is still below the 2,000 peak however,
for trading nation here, let us trade the eem, emerging market etf of its best day in two weeks erin gibbske it because it is asia pacific lets call it the emerging etf. >> top nine of the ten stocks are based in china, taiwan or korea. either way, do you like it >> so, i do have concerns about this, ever since we saw a pop in the dollar around mid may, ever since then this etf have been in a flat trading range, it is bouncing around and as long as we are going to have concerns...
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the great nancy gibbs michael duffy book "the presidents club."hat common thread. >> they did not mention president trump at all but they talked about the values that all presidents should espouse while in the oval office. >> it seems now more than ever that bipartisanship is really needed. >> nice to see -- >> hard ton read into some of it, though. >> that's true. >>> all right. ahead, frank luntz's discussion with a bipartisan group of lawmakers about health care and >>> tourists who visited a caribbean island felt a blast from blasts from a jet get an urgent newwarning. >>> ahead, thrill seekers who fwaer at a beach to get a look at a jet's runway. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toy tachlt let's g places. look for my c-hr. ♪ that was fun. wait till you see where we're going. introducing an all-new crossover. toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nea
the great nancy gibbs michael duffy book "the presidents club."hat common thread. >> they did not mention president trump at all but they talked about the values that all presidents should espouse while in the oval office. >> it seems now more than ever that bipartisanship is really needed. >> nice to see -- >> hard ton read into some of it, though. >> that's true. >>> all right. ahead, frank luntz's discussion with a bipartisan group of...
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gibbs borough road could be the way to go instead.n. it could be difficult getting in and out of there. ac rail line is not returning on the bus instead between philadelphia and cherry hill because the truck struck the controversy pass friday afternoon. you'll be on the bus a couple of weeks. >>> let's go outside to david murphy this is how you start the week david. >> reporter: absolutely beautiful and continuation of the gorgeous weather we had yesterday. 69 degrees in philadelphia. cooler in the suburbs. low humidity, this afternoon gorgeous sunshine and 89 the high. tomorrow, hot 91, bright, a little bit more humid, but not too bad. wednesday, thursday, friday we'll get increasingly sticky and there will be a thunderstorm around on those days. saturday it will be stormy with a cold front coming through. humid, 84. by the time we get to sunday, nicer, 85 degrees. >> gorgeous out here now, tam. >> i'll be out for a cup of coffee with you, david. matthew mcconaughey is next on "g.m.a." we'll see you in 30. you'busted tail.rd. and imp
gibbs borough road could be the way to go instead.n. it could be difficult getting in and out of there. ac rail line is not returning on the bus instead between philadelphia and cherry hill because the truck struck the controversy pass friday afternoon. you'll be on the bus a couple of weeks. >>> let's go outside to david murphy this is how you start the week david. >> reporter: absolutely beautiful and continuation of the gorgeous weather we had yesterday. 69 degrees in...
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gibbs: with the make america secure appropriation act as we are making sure that the men and women who protect and defend our country have the best equipment and training in the world and they get the pay raise they deserve. additionally, i'm pleased to see my provisions were included in this legislation to protect lake erie by preventing the army corps of engineering from using open lake placement as a method of disposal of dredge material unless a quality certification is provided. this is ensuring that lake erie remains on the path towards a healthier natural resource. the bill also gives the e.p.a. administrator and the secretary of the army further authorization to withdraw the waters of the united states rule. finally, this legislation provides the resources to better secure our border, protect our citizens and our national security. we are making good on our promise to build a wall. i urge my colleagues to support this rule and the underlying legislation. i thank you and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognize
gibbs: with the make america secure appropriation act as we are making sure that the men and women who protect and defend our country have the best equipment and training in the world and they get the pay raise they deserve. additionally, i'm pleased to see my provisions were included in this legislation to protect lake erie by preventing the army corps of engineering from using open lake placement as a method of disposal of dredge material unless a quality certification is provided. this is...
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er erin gibbs >> it does look like this is profit taking and people are getting out of high evaluationsit is just the technology sector is trending just bow below when you look at earning seasons, waef thie have a third company reporting. all companies fundamentally of a beating and looking to have some of the highest earnings growth for this year and next year above the market average fundamentally, it looks secure and it is pricey and we see this as more profit taking rather than real concerns about what's happening of the sector fundamentally. we'll be watching here just about two hours left to go until the close, erin and boris thanks for being with us. for more trading information, go to cnbc.com/tradingnation. >> we debate about amazon the second hour of "power lunch. now words from our sponsor you don't want a single position to be too big of a percentage of your trading asset additionally, you want to make sure there is a potential in justifying your risk adhering to your exit plan can help you build on trading successes. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it
er erin gibbs >> it does look like this is profit taking and people are getting out of high evaluationsit is just the technology sector is trending just bow below when you look at earning seasons, waef thie have a third company reporting. all companies fundamentally of a beating and looking to have some of the highest earnings growth for this year and next year above the market average fundamentally, it looks secure and it is pricey and we see this as more profit taking rather than real...
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i wanted to fin form the members that congressman -- to inform the members that congressman gibbs will be organizing a special order next week. anyone who is interested on either side of the aisle in participating in that should contact representative gibbs' office. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute for purposing of the schedule for the week to come. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: thank you very much, madam leader -- madam speaker. i now yield to my friend, the majority leader, mr. mccarthy. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, on monday the house will meet at noon for morning hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. votes will be postponed until 6:30. on
i wanted to fin form the members that congressman -- to inform the members that congressman gibbs will be organizing a special order next week. anyone who is interested on either side of the aisle in participating in that should contact representative gibbs' office. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: madam speaker, i ask unanimous...
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hadn't been to the playoffs in consecutive years since way back before 2,000 handful of years after joe gibbsls when they had back to back winning seasons which they've done right now for the first time since then. so jay headed in the right direction. i don't think he's in trouble at all. but you're right, this has been that bugaboo season for redskins coaches over the years. >> grant, got to go. jordan reid will he play during training camp or out for awhile? >> i think he'll play during camp but it's going to be a few days obviously a surprise member of the pup list, but keep an eye on that. >> it's jordan reid s a surprise? >> it's -- it's a surprise because nobody knew it was happening. he showed up everyone assumed he was healthy when we fine out he's got this mystery toe injury. because it's him you should worry until you either othe otherwise. >> dominant talent when he's health theme the key is when he's healthy look forward to working with you this evening. >> thanks guys. >> 7:56. let's check were with erin and get a check on traffic. taking a look serious crash investigation heari
hadn't been to the playoffs in consecutive years since way back before 2,000 handful of years after joe gibbsls when they had back to back winning seasons which they've done right now for the first time since then. so jay headed in the right direction. i don't think he's in trouble at all. but you're right, this has been that bugaboo season for redskins coaches over the years. >> grant, got to go. jordan reid will he play during training camp or out for awhile? >> i think he'll play...
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. >> first win of the season for joe gibbs racing at the new hampshire speedway yesterday, 33 laps leftin harvick p5 you got a win already, already in the chase a good race for you, and all the drivers yesterday. >> it was a great day i think as you look at weekend it wasn't probably a weekend we are looking forward to because we felt like a bit off, but that is why we raced to race you do things to your car trying to improve, and as team we had a good day, we are able to get a good finish dagen: let's talk about let's move on to some dirt. fox business is going to be broadcasting the trucks race the only dirt race of the season for any nascar series, on wednesday night 9 pm i can go on about how important this race is how awesome just to see trucks race on dirt but please tell the viewers why they should be watching wednesday night. >> well, yeah, wednesday night is a very unique event for the fact national series had not been on dirt in very long time, but that is really what built our sport, part of building our sport into what it is today, to have the trucks go back to the speedway
. >> first win of the season for joe gibbs racing at the new hampshire speedway yesterday, 33 laps leftin harvick p5 you got a win already, already in the chase a good race for you, and all the drivers yesterday. >> it was a great day i think as you look at weekend it wasn't probably a weekend we are looking forward to because we felt like a bit off, but that is why we raced to race you do things to your car trying to improve, and as team we had a good day, we are able to get a good...