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and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [cheers and applause] mr.has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign, and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, joe trippi, and doug turner. there are too many people -- there are so many people here, i just want to say this. folks, we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said, we -- [applause] mr. jones: they have said that this campaign have never been -- from the beginning, it has ever been about me. it has not been about roy moore, it has been about every one of you and your sons and daughters . it is about the volunteers who knocked on 300,000 doors. it is the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around the state. [applause] jones: it is the volunteers that make sure we knew. it was every community. i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community, thank you! [applause] doug: my friends in the latino community, thank you! [appl
and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [cheers and applause] mr.has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign, and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, joe trippi, and doug turner. there are too many people -- there are so many people here, i just want to say this. folks, we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said, we -- [applause] mr....
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my name is tony giles, i am from england. iam my name is tony giles, i am from england.h ears, and i am travelling around the world trying to visit every country. this is currently 124. —— country. i travel alone because it is the biggest challenge i can get. i am travelling by myself. excuse me. i get to interact with more people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone travel with someone, particularly someone with site, they would be doing all the work, or the guiding, andi doing all the work, or the guiding, and i would not get to touch as many things and find as many things as i do by myself. today i am going to catch a bus into the old city to go to the western wall. you have to be patient, you get lost all the time. it is difficult if you are looking for something specific when you can't see because obviously you cannot pinpoint it. excuse me? you might get ten people walk past, and then someone will stop asking if you are then someone will stop asking if you a re lost then someone will stop asking if you are lost or if you need help, and then you can inter
my name is tony giles, i am from england. iam my name is tony giles, i am from england.h ears, and i am travelling around the world trying to visit every country. this is currently 124. —— country. i travel alone because it is the biggest challenge i can get. i am travelling by myself. excuse me. i get to interact with more people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone travel with someone, particularly someone with site, they would be doing all the work, or the guiding, andi doing...
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>> rocky. >> jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod forludgeoning. which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. we drove her out there until we walked the entire -- until we got to the holes and did it right there. we had the evidence folks with us. and reached in. discovered those two items over there. >> what was that like? >> you know these are intimate details and only those involved are going to know where the instruments were used to kill someone. >> that was that. they had their story and their culprits. except there was one more very significant detail offered up by both jessica and rocky. something the town's rumor mill failed to catch by the time kevin and robert went out for the evening a couple of days later. >> we went bowling. we went out to eat. just had a grand old time. >> by that time, it was after midnight and about time to go home to bed. >> we were sitting in the parking lot talking, just laughing. and all of the sudden, multiple police cars pull up and get
>> rocky. >> jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod forludgeoning. which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. we drove her out there until we walked the entire -- until we got to the holes and did it right there. we had the evidence folks with us. and reached in. discovered those two items over there. >> what was that like? >> you know these are intimate...
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and the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins.s done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner, and joe trippy! folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said... they have said to each other
and the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins.s done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner, and joe trippy! folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said... they have said to each other
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my name is tony giles, i am from england, iam my name is tony giles, i am from england, i am totallylling around the world, trying to visit every country. i am in the old city! israel is country 124. i was born with my eye condition, i don't have any vision apart from some light sensitivity. and i have gradually gone deaf as i have got older, i am gradually gone deaf as i have got older, iam now gradually gone deaf as i have got older, i am now 80% severely deaf in both ears, but i use digital hearing aids. sorry. itravelalone both ears, but i use digital hearing aids. sorry. i travel alone because it is the biggest challenge i can get. and travelling by myself... excuse me. i get to interact with people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone cited, they would be doing all the work, they would be doing all the work, they would be doing the guiding and i wouldn't get to touch as many things and find as many things i do by myself. today i'm going to catch a bus into the old city, and go to the western wall. western wall? 0k, bus into the old city, and go to the western wall. w
my name is tony giles, i am from england, iam my name is tony giles, i am from england, i am totallylling around the world, trying to visit every country. i am in the old city! israel is country 124. i was born with my eye condition, i don't have any vision apart from some light sensitivity. and i have gradually gone deaf as i have got older, i am gradually gone deaf as i have got older, iam now gradually gone deaf as i have got older, i am now 80% severely deaf in both ears, but i use digital...
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i meet giles who rents an apartment in a classic roseburg tenement building. here. originally from england he moved into the neighborhood over fifteen years ago but now he fears he'll have to move out. very sort of sent letters sort of buildings cloud against all of us said no we went to court about it in this was a scare tactic. a dolan's clogger is often used by landlords to force residents to either move out or accept modernization plans for their apartment block and the resulting higher rents that seems to be the strategy that the luxemburg based owner of jazz's building is pursuing. no one has the right to destroy the community that i've taken a part in building the companies don't like to be named and shamed the shareholders don't like it. the government and the senate who are doing nothing about this need our votes and we need to shout more to them about doing something about it to maintain the mixed milieu that makes berlin the city. i take a look at the websites of several such internationally operating real estate companies the business model is plain to s
i meet giles who rents an apartment in a classic roseburg tenement building. here. originally from england he moved into the neighborhood over fifteen years ago but now he fears he'll have to move out. very sort of sent letters sort of buildings cloud against all of us said no we went to court about it in this was a scare tactic. a dolan's clogger is often used by landlords to force residents to either move out or accept modernization plans for their apartment block and the resulting higher...
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and the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. he has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign, and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner, and joe trippy! folks, we have come so far. we have come so folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said... they have said to each other that this, i have said this from the very beginning, this campaign has never been about me, it's been about eve ryo ne never been about me, it's been about everyone of you. everyone of you and sons and daughters. it's all of those volunteers that knocked on 300,000 doors. it's the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around the state. it's those volu nteers around the state. it's those volunteers who made sure that we knew. it was every community. you know, i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african—american community. thank you! my friends... my friends in
and the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. he has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign, and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner, and joe trippy! folks, we have come so far. we have come so folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said... they have said to each other that this, i have said this from the very beginning, this...
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scott: that was melonee wise from fetch robotics in conversation with reporters martin giles and rich jaroslovsky. each week on the show, we have different guests talking to different reporters. here's roboticist henry hu talking with mark niu and troy wolverton about a coffee-making robot. troy wolverton: so, walk us through some of the economics of this. like, what are the startup costs that you face with your kiosk versus, like, a typical starbucks? how many people are you employing versus a typical starbucks? how many people can you serve versus a typical starbucks? henry hu: sure, so onsite, we employ less people than a typical starbucks. however, in order to build the equipment, we have a lot of engineers, and it's a product, so it's something that's manufactured. and so, onsite, there's going to be less people, but there's still a lot of people behind the company that's needed to create this product. and then in terms of setting up a location or a store, a cafe is not like a manufactured product, so you don't really have economies of scale. whereas with the robotic cafe, this i
scott: that was melonee wise from fetch robotics in conversation with reporters martin giles and rich jaroslovsky. each week on the show, we have different guests talking to different reporters. here's roboticist henry hu talking with mark niu and troy wolverton about a coffee-making robot. troy wolverton: so, walk us through some of the economics of this. like, what are the startup costs that you face with your kiosk versus, like, a typical starbucks? how many people are you employing versus a...
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and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [ cheers and applause ] giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer. but this campaign and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are too many people. i think want to say this. folks, we have come so far. we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said -- [ cheers and applause ] they have said to each other that this i have said from the very beginning, this campaign has never been about me, it's never been about roy moore. it's been about every one of you, every one of you and your sons and daughters. it's all of those volunteers that knocked on 300,000 doors. [ cheers and applause ] it's the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around this state. [ cheers and applause ] it's those volunteers to make sure that we knew. it was every community. you know, i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community. thank you! [ cheers a
and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [ cheers and applause ] giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer. but this campaign and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are too many people. i think want to say this. folks, we have come so far. we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said -- [ cheers and applause ]...
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and then the one that i called the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign and what he has done is whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are so many -- there are too many people here. i want to just say this, folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said we -- [ cheers and applause ] they have said to each other that this, i have said from the very beginning this campaign has never been about me, it's never been about roy moore. it has been about every one of you, every one of you and your sons and daughters. it's all of those volunteers that knocked on 300,000 doors. it's the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around this state. it's those volunteers to make sure that we knew, it was every community. you know, i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community, thank you. [ cheers and appl
and then the one that i called the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign and what he has done is whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are so many -- there are too many people here. i want to just say this, folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said we -- [ cheers and...
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and then the one that i called the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins.es has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign and what he has done is whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are so many -- there are too many people here. i want to just say this, folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said we -- [ cheers and applause ] they have said to each other that this, i have said fro
and then the one that i called the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins.es has had his own issues to deal with over the summer, but this campaign and what he has done is whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are so many -- there are too many people here. i want to just say this, folks, we have come so far. we have come so far and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said we -- [ cheers and applause ]...
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as giles might not.backbenchers will not be impressed if we are still taking rules from europe after we have left. some elements of the party, so then it is more important to get out rather than the deal, which is problematic in terms of scrutiny and getting a good deal but that has been noticeable. how much kick back on what theresa may came back with in the initial divorce proceedings. a tory mp told me today, i want to get out, ijust wa nt today, i want to get out, ijust want to scrub the eu symbol from my passport, that is all i care about. hopefully that is not everyone who sees hopefully that is not everyone who sees that issue. having got past this period where these three issues had to be resolved up to a point, are we now starting afresh? the sides are starting this far apart and will move closer together?” still think the time period is unrealistic. you speak to the people who did the ee you can as a deal and that took seven years with one country and we are talking about so many countries. the
as giles might not.backbenchers will not be impressed if we are still taking rules from europe after we have left. some elements of the party, so then it is more important to get out rather than the deal, which is problematic in terms of scrutiny and getting a good deal but that has been noticeable. how much kick back on what theresa may came back with in the initial divorce proceedings. a tory mp told me today, i want to get out, ijust wa nt today, i want to get out, ijust want to scrub the eu...
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with me are giles kenningham, pr and former conservative adviser. and jack blanchard from politico.elcome. the guardian leads on the sacking of damian green, that was after admitting he was misleading about claims of pornography on his computer. the metro reads "green out". the ft also pictures damian green. it's main story is about brexit and a bid by uk regulators to woo foreign banks with a promise of easy access when the country leaves the eu. and... the express reports on research claiming that eating salad vegetables every day could help stave off dementia by boosting memory power. it pictures meghan markle attending a christmas party at buckingham palace. we will start with the demise of damian green. take us to be metro, green out. pretty blunt. theresa may has lost her closest political ally and probably one of her few political confidants. the equivalent of david cameron losing george osborne when he was in government and for number 10 they need to spin it as an act of strength by theresa may, showing her ruthlessness. she got rid of her best political friend. as with all
with me are giles kenningham, pr and former conservative adviser. and jack blanchard from politico.elcome. the guardian leads on the sacking of damian green, that was after admitting he was misleading about claims of pornography on his computer. the metro reads "green out". the ft also pictures damian green. it's main story is about brexit and a bid by uk regulators to woo foreign banks with a promise of easy access when the country leaves the eu. and... the express reports on...
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and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [ cheers and applause ] giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer. but this campaign and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are too many people. i think want to say this. folks, we have come so far. we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said -- [ cheers and applause ] they have said to each other
and then the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins. [ cheers and applause ] giles has had his own issues to deal with over the summer. but this campaign and what he has done, whenever the history is written about alabama politics, remember those names, giles perkins, doug turner and joe trippi. there are too many people. i think want to say this. folks, we have come so far. we have come so far. and the people of alabama have spoken. they have said -- [ cheers and applause ]...
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i was speaking with the campaign chairman giles perkins just a short time ago. he had a glass of wine in hand. they will very much celebrating this incredible upset as well. now, don, as you know, what normally happens in these situations is you have a victory speech, which we heard from doug jones, then you have a concession speech by the loser. that is often followed by a call from the loser to the winner, congratulating him or her. as you know, that did not happen tonight. so the campaign chairman, giles perkins, told me he is disappointed there has been no contact between the moore and the jones campaigns. he said the proper thing to do would have been for roy moore to call doug jones and to congratulate him. perkins told me it's a clear win. i hope they wake up in the morning and concede. now, assuming all goes to plan in the coming days and weeks, what will happen is the alabama secretary of state will certify this election at the end of december, and then jones will be sworn into the senate in all likelihood in early january when they are back in session.
i was speaking with the campaign chairman giles perkins just a short time ago. he had a glass of wine in hand. they will very much celebrating this incredible upset as well. now, don, as you know, what normally happens in these situations is you have a victory speech, which we heard from doug jones, then you have a concession speech by the loser. that is often followed by a call from the loser to the winner, congratulating him or her. as you know, that did not happen tonight. so the campaign...
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shouting and commotion my name is tony giles, i'm from england, i'm totally blind and severely deaf inavelling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight sensitivity. and i have gradually gone deaf as i've got older, i'm now 80% severely deaf in both ears, but i use digital hearing aids. 0ops. i travel alone because it's the biggest challenge i can get. and travelling by myself... excuse me! ..i get to interact with more people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone sighted, they'd be doing all the work, they'd be doing all the guiding and i wouldn't get to touch as many things and find as many things i do by myself. today i'm going to catch a bus into the old city, to go to the western wall. western wall? western wall, yeah. ok, let's go. i need a bus. ok, i will help you. let me hold your arm like that. where are you from? i'm from england. i was lucky that the bus driver was nearby waiting, so it was very easy to find the bus. yeah, i got it. l
shouting and commotion my name is tony giles, i'm from england, i'm totally blind and severely deaf inavelling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight sensitivity. and i have gradually gone deaf as i've got older, i'm now 80% severely deaf in both ears, but i use digital hearing aids. 0ops. i travel alone because it's the biggest challenge i can get. and...
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and then, the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins! and applause] giles has had his own issues to deal with -- >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. we want to take you back live to alabama where democrat doug jones is celebrating his victory, having been just elected to the u.s. senate. let's listen in. all right, we are going to work on that audio. just take with us a minute. he pulled off a race that just weeks ago, many would've thought impossible. that was before allegations against roy moore dating back decades in some cases surfaced and voters we saw today were really conflicted over whether or not they believed those
and then, the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins! and applause] giles has had his own issues to deal with -- >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. we want to take you back live to alabama where democrat doug jones is celebrating his victory, having been just elected to the u.s. senate. let's listen in. all right, we are going to work on that audio. just take with us a minute. he pulled off a race that just weeks ago, many would've thought impossible. that was before...
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ready for giles but the big size of our. will be more than enough. even if she becomes ninety keep us. in the function of the after was bad and if you are pleased you are not sure then if they have to draft a wife and child that can make. they had very bad situations both in terms of their cardio. even more important the heart function that was already very compromised and depressed. we called and complained to be able to to have a normal life for. nearly life. thank you didn't do suggest to me if i'm going back to rwanda you're going to stay here with the doctor so. as i will transfer well and look after you and i'll be waiting for you. i would like to spend more time but unfortunately didn't have to go back and. continue my way you know and. we have seen many push. projects so yuri. some of them have to look at complications and demeanor. and i'm just one of them. i hope that's because she's sending kids to be apartments and i'm sometimes we need to continue our sort of work on prevention. every time it's six months has to go to the health provider
ready for giles but the big size of our. will be more than enough. even if she becomes ninety keep us. in the function of the after was bad and if you are pleased you are not sure then if they have to draft a wife and child that can make. they had very bad situations both in terms of their cardio. even more important the heart function that was already very compromised and depressed. we called and complained to be able to to have a normal life for. nearly life. thank you didn't do suggest to me...
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and then, the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins! [cheers and applause] giles has had his own issues to deal with -- >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. we want to take you back live to alabama where democrat doug jones is celebrating his victory, having been just elected to the u.s. senate. let's listen in. all right, we are going to work on that audio. just take with us a minute. he pulled off a race that just weeks ago, many would've thought impossible. that was before allegations against roy moore dating back decades in some cases surfaced and voters we saw today were really conflicted over whether or not they believed those allegations. we had a big number of voters actually tell us in our voter analysis that they stayed home because of the allegations, they chose not to vote at all, and you would think tonight that had to have helped democrat doug jones. he is going through, thinking his supporters, and vowing to take washington by storm. let's listen in. >> it's the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around the stat
and then, the one that i call the yoda of the campaign, giles perkins! [cheers and applause] giles has had his own issues to deal with -- >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. we want to take you back live to alabama where democrat doug jones is celebrating his victory, having been just elected to the u.s. senate. let's listen in. all right, we are going to work on that audio. just take with us a minute. he pulled off a race that just weeks ago, many would've thought impossible. that was...
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i meet giles who rents an apartment in a classic respect tenement building. originally from england he moved into the neighborhood over fifteen years ago but now he fears he'll have to move out. they sort of sent letters sort of buildings cloud against all of us and said no we went to court about it in this was a scare tactic doldrums clogger is used by landlords to force residents to either move out or accept modernization plans for their apartment block and the resulting higher rents in this case they're set to double the building is owned by foreign explain which drives up tenants in order to raise the rents or resell the tenement blocks at a profit. no one has the right to destroy the community that i've taken a part in building the companies don't like to be named and shamed the shareholders don't like it. the government and the senate who are doing nothing about this need our vote and we need to shout about doing something about it. in the city. the company's website openly states its business model the acquisition renovation and optimize ation of prope
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we're looking ahead to stretch of sunshine, giles, as well as temperatures that remain at least a little bit above their average through that time frame. but you know it has to come to an end at some point, rightful ' let you know when. but first your cure auto insurance travel forecast. >> congratulations on being one of the top ten all purpose yardage leaders in football history. does being on this list mean more to you than other records >> yes, being all around player, means you can help your team on all phase z- who do you think is similar to you today? >> one guy, rowdy blue. >> who the heck is rowdy blue? >> you mean cure auto insurance. don't up, karen? >> that guy from cure auto insurance, serves all purpose, just like me. >> you don't have to be all purpose back to save on car insurance. cure auto insurance. drive well. do you need the most trusted battery this holiday? maybe not. maybe, you could trust the world would be just as happy without them. (screaming) or, you could just trust duracell. ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ♪ >> i've got to tell if you you're r
we're looking ahead to stretch of sunshine, giles, as well as temperatures that remain at least a little bit above their average through that time frame. but you know it has to come to an end at some point, rightful ' let you know when. but first your cure auto insurance travel forecast. >> congratulations on being one of the top ten all purpose yardage leaders in football history. does being on this list mean more to you than other records >> yes, being all around player, means you...
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with me are giles kenningham, pr and former conservative adviser, and jack blanchard from politico.omorrow's front pages: the guardian leads on the sacking of damian green as first secretary of state, after he made misleading comments about pornography found on his office computer. the metro reads green out, after an inquiry found he had breached the ministerial code. the telegraph also pictures damian green. it says theresa may's cabinet has been hit by a third departure injust two months. the daily mail's headline sums up the scandal is what a sad way to go. the mirror says the prime minister in crisis. the ft also pictures damian green. its main story is about brexit, and a bid by uk regulators to woo foreign banks with a promise of easy access when the country leaves the eu. the i claims that the uk has demanded total secrecy for future trade talks with the us. the express reports on research claiming that eating salad vegetables every day could help stave off dementia by boosting memory power. it pictures meghan markle attending a christmas party at buckingham palace. well, let
with me are giles kenningham, pr and former conservative adviser, and jack blanchard from politico.omorrow's front pages: the guardian leads on the sacking of damian green as first secretary of state, after he made misleading comments about pornography found on his office computer. the metro reads green out, after an inquiry found he had breached the ministerial code. the telegraph also pictures damian green. it says theresa may's cabinet has been hit by a third departure injust two months. the...
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giles bauman is the political representative of the financial services industry he regularly meets with to reason may end a government and desperately wants to press home his message so we want a transition arrangement as soon as possible when the proof provides for certainty for business beyond march two thousand and nineteen looking for. access to talent and third lives in the ocean to trade a comprehensive free trade ambitious free trade agreement the fear is that emotional arguments made when the bricks of negotiations that economic needs like those of the city of london might be ignored as they were in the vote for brics it itself. still to come on the day what is a milkshake duck we take a look at the oxford dictionaries words of the years what they mean and why they're trending. not a growing questions here about how to deal with germans who have gone to fight for the so-called islamic state since two thousand and fourteen almost a thousand germans have traveled to the middle east to support the militant group one in five have been women and girls many of them are now returning h
giles bauman is the political representative of the financial services industry he regularly meets with to reason may end a government and desperately wants to press home his message so we want a transition arrangement as soon as possible when the proof provides for certainty for business beyond march two thousand and nineteen looking for. access to talent and third lives in the ocean to trade a comprehensive free trade ambitious free trade agreement the fear is that emotional arguments made...
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last year polling fifty four percent of the vote in local elections whomever wins the party vote in giles bogle either lead the a.n.c. to its first national electoral defeat or become the next president let's get the thoughts now of our guests and joining us from johannesburg. a national security advisor to the south african minister of police via skype from cape town is last night i do executive secretary of the council of the advancement of the south african constitution and from just outside johannesburg also via skype is trevor a social activist and research of the center for social change at the university of johannesburg thank you all very much for joining us bongani this is set to be a tight race why do you think lami damini zuma should win. or i mean besides your package which clearly states that here we have a highly experienced individual with the world of knowledge in government we also have someone who has been nominated by true very key constituencies of the african national congress there is the a.n.c. women's league and the a.n.c. youth league these are very critical compon
last year polling fifty four percent of the vote in local elections whomever wins the party vote in giles bogle either lead the a.n.c. to its first national electoral defeat or become the next president let's get the thoughts now of our guests and joining us from johannesburg. a national security advisor to the south african minister of police via skype from cape town is last night i do executive secretary of the council of the advancement of the south african constitution and from just outside...
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giles used to put his on the smack her bottom in public. —— charles. —— charles used to put his handers of the public, she is super relaxed, and that is just a reflection of the fact she has experienced things like this before, she is used to people saying, can i have a selfie, and autograph...? she is used to people saying, can i have a selfie, and autograph. . . ? she has been an actor, a humanitarian, she has been out there in luanda, talking to people, mixing with people, —— luanda. what she hasn't done before is meet the great british public, and that massive —— must have been very exciting for her today. i wonder possibly though whether there might be a degree of nervousness because this is... it is still new for her, look at this, this is her first still new for her, look at this, this is herfirst official while engagement, a woman who grew up in california, she is now going to be a member of the british royalfamily. everyone's watching her, she is used to all eyes on her as an actress but this is still a bit different, isn't it? i don't think she will be nervous about the eng
giles used to put his on the smack her bottom in public. —— charles. —— charles used to put his handers of the public, she is super relaxed, and that is just a reflection of the fact she has experienced things like this before, she is used to people saying, can i have a selfie, and autograph...? she is used to people saying, can i have a selfie, and autograph. . . ? she has been an actor, a humanitarian, she has been out there in luanda, talking to people, mixing with people, ——...
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his last day and go to a federal court, why didn't that judge throw them both in gile for being frivolousrsive. >> i am with you on that and here's why. cordray knew it was illegal. he isap experienced lawyer. experienced lawyer. i correct myself. lou corrects me all of the time off camera just so you know. he knew. >> lou: you want to go through the list? it is it a long list. >> he knew what he was doing is illegal. it was a silly stupid lawsuit and the stunt she pulled and we talked about it last night. the president has the authority and cordra doesn't. >> lou: i would have preferred he somehow bring in the u.s. martials to esdort them out of court. the deep state and obama hold overs, they think they are in a stage play of some kind. >> the judge could have done it. if you abuse the court process, you could be held in contempt in court. bring the toothbrush and you will spend the night and a few night. i would have loved to see the judge exercise that rule. >> lou: we ought to get hold of the judge and saying opportunity missed. but thanks for that decision. this guy decided it strai
his last day and go to a federal court, why didn't that judge throw them both in gile for being frivolousrsive. >> i am with you on that and here's why. cordray knew it was illegal. he isap experienced lawyer. experienced lawyer. i correct myself. lou corrects me all of the time off camera just so you know. he knew. >> lou: you want to go through the list? it is it a long list. >> he knew what he was doing is illegal. it was a silly stupid lawsuit and the stunt she pulled and...
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emily: tom giles, our executive editor of tech. uber's hands. thank you for weighing in. the biggest piece of tax legislation in the last 30 years was passed through congress. here is what president trump had to say earlier from the white house. president trump: we are going to bring at least $4 trillion back into this country, money that was frozen overseas and in parts of the world -- some of them don't even like us and they had the money. well, they are not going to have the money long. emily: the debate over tax reform has been raging for weeks and could have major impacts across industries, including technology. you are joined by our bloomberg tax reporter, laura davidson -- laura davison. you are joined by our bloomberg the effect of corporate tax rate has been brought down. we know that this will impact cash overseas. how will this impact the biggest tech corporations that have a giant pile of cash overseas? 4aura: trump said about $ trillion. others say close to $3the effece has been brought down. trillion. tech and pharma companies have it stashed overseas. the t
emily: tom giles, our executive editor of tech. uber's hands. thank you for weighing in. the biggest piece of tax legislation in the last 30 years was passed through congress. here is what president trump had to say earlier from the white house. president trump: we are going to bring at least $4 trillion back into this country, money that was frozen overseas and in parts of the world -- some of them don't even like us and they had the money. well, they are not going to have the money long....
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carol: another individual on the bloomberg 50, don't know if he is investing, but we talked to tom gileswas this highly valued company like many other tech companies during the first .com boom. it is market value was one of the highest and then it lost 99% of its value in the years after the bubble burst. that is the kind of thing that would send a lot of people retreating to the sidelines. but this is a person who -- some of the things that he did, he recognized he wanted to be the exclusive partner for the iphone wasme getting into japan. he barely even had a business to put together, that he cut this -- but he cut this deal with steve jobs back before the iphone launched in japan. that proved to be a really smart investment. alibaba, again, what was just a few million dollars now, worth $90 billion. -- the ride-healing ride-hailing business in china, he made $5.5 billion at the time, the largest private investment. who knows some of the investments he makes could dwarf that? he grew up in this, outside of tokyo, far away from tokyo in japan, moved to the united states when he was a te
carol: another individual on the bloomberg 50, don't know if he is investing, but we talked to tom gileswas this highly valued company like many other tech companies during the first .com boom. it is market value was one of the highest and then it lost 99% of its value in the years after the bubble burst. that is the kind of thing that would send a lot of people retreating to the sidelines. but this is a person who -- some of the things that he did, he recognized he wanted to be the exclusive...
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bundle up, giles, it is freezing, it is below freezing it is so freezing, in fact, cold blue, dangerous are you colds. >> breaking overnight, one person is dead after a deadly hit-and-run accident. the car remained on scene, the driver not so much. so, what the driver of the car left behind that may lead to an arrest. >> and running out of numbers in new jersey, the change coming to the garden state. i don't like change. what are you doing messing with my numbers, has people dialing additional digits. >> great to have you with us, everyone, so cold outside it, took car ben 30 minutes to warm up and join us, good to have you with us, good morning. >> good morning to all of you, so nice to be here, to see all of you knack dab in the middle of the week and. >> i say we have the whole jewelry box here, i would go with these, i like these here. >> this is a grab bag, bob. >> choose and give it away as stocking stuffers. >> all right, we'll check in with these two beauty queens in a moment. let's get a check on the forecast. >> a grab bag in the weather department. little bit of everything ov
bundle up, giles, it is freezing, it is below freezing it is so freezing, in fact, cold blue, dangerous are you colds. >> breaking overnight, one person is dead after a deadly hit-and-run accident. the car remained on scene, the driver not so much. so, what the driver of the car left behind that may lead to an arrest. >> and running out of numbers in new jersey, the change coming to the garden state. i don't like change. what are you doing messing with my numbers, has people dialing...
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little freeze frame, jay giles on your traffic jam tunes this morning, sue has your freeze frame forecast right after the break. >> going to feel like ice this morning, rehoboth, good morning to you. temperatures down right cold, standing at 24 degrees here in the city, and the temperatures, well, they'll drop around the delaware valley. if you think it is cold here, the delaware valley, well guess what, it could always be worse, right? this right here is erie pennsylvania the sit on lake erie got slammed with 53 inches of snow, and in just 30 hours. that's more than 4 feet, smacked local and state records. even though the snow has stopped for now. state police still urging folks to stay off the roads, while crews work to clear off all of that snow. >> same state, just way up there. >> we do have couple snowflakes flying around close to home, one little area right here, this weak disturbance, kind of headed around i-95, from baltimore, into new castle county, in delaware. and we have just little area where if you are riding around there, maybe just north of middletown, you may be experien
little freeze frame, jay giles on your traffic jam tunes this morning, sue has your freeze frame forecast right after the break. >> going to feel like ice this morning, rehoboth, good morning to you. temperatures down right cold, standing at 24 degrees here in the city, and the temperatures, well, they'll drop around the delaware valley. if you think it is cold here, the delaware valley, well guess what, it could always be worse, right? this right here is erie pennsylvania the sit on lake...
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we talked to tom giles about masayoshi son. was this incredibly highly valued company like many other tech companies during the first dot com boom. you know, its market value was one of the highest, and then it lost 99% of its value in the years after the bubble burst. that is the kind of thing that would send a lot of people retreating to the sidelines. but this is a person who -- some of the things that he did, he recognized that he wanted to be the exclusive partner for apple for example at the time the iphone was getting into japan. he barely even had a business to put together, but he cut this deal with steve jobs back before again, before the iphone launched in -- in japan. that proved to be a really smart investment. alibaba, again, what was just a few million dollars now, worth $90 billion. dd, the ride-hailing business in china, he made at the time $5.5 billion at the time, the largest private investment. and that was just a couple years ago. who knows some of the investments he makes with the vision fund could dwarf t
we talked to tom giles about masayoshi son. was this incredibly highly valued company like many other tech companies during the first dot com boom. you know, its market value was one of the highest, and then it lost 99% of its value in the years after the bubble burst. that is the kind of thing that would send a lot of people retreating to the sidelines. but this is a person who -- some of the things that he did, he recognized that he wanted to be the exclusive partner for apple for example at...
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you know, guys, you know, you never see giles on the side line at any point. i think they scored like 14-point in like five minutes or something like. that will and you didn't see anybody on the side line pan bick it. >> so you seen what he can do. i think he's ready, i think he has an edge to him, chip on his shoulder. and, you know, moving forward, he's been working his tail off all year, so comes to situations like this where we need him, he was prepared. >> as is for the game, eagles blowing a ten-point half time lead. they saw four league changes, but when the clock hit triple zero they went to a tight. >> you know, feels good, just the way we want t i was just happy wait we played hard, could have easily gave up but we didn't. >> feels good. been lucky to put it on two years in a row, he know how much hard work it takes for everybody in the building. we should definitely be proud of. that will but trying to be onto bigger and better things. >> with the win the eagles have soul possession in the nf c. one game lead over the minnesota vikings. with the bir
you know, guys, you know, you never see giles on the side line at any point. i think they scored like 14-point in like five minutes or something like. that will and you didn't see anybody on the side line pan bick it. >> so you seen what he can do. i think he's ready, i think he has an edge to him, chip on his shoulder. and, you know, moving forward, he's been working his tail off all year, so comes to situations like this where we need him, he was prepared. >> as is for the game,...
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giles bauman is the political representative of the financial services industry he regularly meets with to reason me into government and desperately wants to press home his message so we want a transition arrangement as soon as possible when the proof provides for certainty for business beyond march two thousand and nine nineteen looking for. access to talent and thirdly is in motion to a trade deal a comprehensive free trade ambitious free trade agreement the fear is that emotional arguments might win the bricks in the go see a sense that economic needs like those of the city of london might be ignored as they were in the vote for bricks it itself. are plenty to dig into here for more i'm joined by helena humphrey from our business desk again and also by carsten pusch asking he's the chief economist at the direct bank i am gene he's joining us this morning from the frankfurt stock exchange carson want to start with you we heard in that report there are fears that tens or even hundreds of thousands of finance jobs might be lost in london what are you hearing about jobs i mean like you h
giles bauman is the political representative of the financial services industry he regularly meets with to reason me into government and desperately wants to press home his message so we want a transition arrangement as soon as possible when the proof provides for certainty for business beyond march two thousand and nine nineteen looking for. access to talent and thirdly is in motion to a trade deal a comprehensive free trade ambitious free trade agreement the fear is that emotional arguments...
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our guests joining me tonight are giles kenningham, pr and former tory adviser, and jack blanchard fromitain's biggest police force confirms it's urgently reviewing dozens of investigations into alleged sexual offences after two cases collapse within a week. the eu's chief brexit negotiator says the uk's post—brexit transition period should end no later than the end of 2020 — less time than the prime minister wants. the international monetary fund downgrades its forecast for britain's economic growth, blaming uncertainly over brexit. sport now and time for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. to tonight's football in a moment, but we've had some breaking news in the last few minutes. swansea have sacked their manager, paul clement. the club is currently bottom of the premier league. they have won just once in the two months and lie four poinst off safety. he has been in charge for less than a year. he had a fairly successful spell at derby county and laughed at about seven 01’ derby county and laughed at about seven or eight months and was unlucky to lose his job there perhaps but
our guests joining me tonight are giles kenningham, pr and former tory adviser, and jack blanchard fromitain's biggest police force confirms it's urgently reviewing dozens of investigations into alleged sexual offences after two cases collapse within a week. the eu's chief brexit negotiator says the uk's post—brexit transition period should end no later than the end of 2020 — less time than the prime minister wants. the international monetary fund downgrades its forecast for britain's...
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. >> the latest here from the jones campaign is that i just spoke to giles perkins, he is the campaignhief for the jones campaign. and he is deeply encouraged by results coming in from jefferson county which show a turnout 50%. much higher than the thought maybe a turnout of 25% would be in order. jefferson county is alabama's largest county. birmingham where we now stand is its seat. what makes this so appealing to the jones campaign. lot of luther strange voters voted for him in jefferson county. according to perkins that is. we did notice a much larger crowd late this afternoon in the place where doug jones voted himself a lot of young soccer moms, a lot of affluent young families. sort of moderate g.o.p. families turning out in droves much larger numbers than we saw in other polling places. so perhaps that is a good omen for doug jones. another bellwether to look out for is talladega north and east of the mid section of the state it is significant because it is a microcosm of the demographics of the state of alabama with a white population of about 65%. and an african-american popu
. >> the latest here from the jones campaign is that i just spoke to giles perkins, he is the campaignhief for the jones campaign. and he is deeply encouraged by results coming in from jefferson county which show a turnout 50%. much higher than the thought maybe a turnout of 25% would be in order. jefferson county is alabama's largest county. birmingham where we now stand is its seat. what makes this so appealing to the jones campaign. lot of luther strange voters voted for him in...