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laura: the photography of gordon parks there.ber, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stayup -to-date with the latesthe adlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. and pbs helpeveryone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" waste presby kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a frantic search continues-- nearly 1,000 are missing in paradise as ca
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plus, gordon parks became one of the most celebrated photographers of his a.ht we look at the influences behind his work. laura: welcome to our views on public television here in america and around the globe. for weeks the world has be asking who ordered the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. now it is reported that thohcia believesmad bin salman, the saudi crownrie, called for the killing. president trump says the report is due tomorrow, but the crownpr ce told him five times he had nothing to do with the cerder. lyse dis in riyadh and joined us a brief time ago. king salman was totally silentr on the murday. is that the saudi strategy, to spst ignore it? lyse: well, i dik to some senior saudi officials about this and asked wasn't this the moment for king salman in the absolute monarchy to address the possibly greatest crisis the kingdom has ever faced? i was told that is not the king's style, thasaudi arabia did not want to hear about the khashoggi affair again, and one who admitted shura to me that the crisis set saudi arabia back for years to make
plus, gordon parks became one of the most celebrated photographers of his a.ht we look at the influences behind his work. laura: welcome to our views on public television here in america and around the globe. for weeks the world has be asking who ordered the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. now it is reported that thohcia believesmad bin salman, the saudi crownrie, called for the killing. president trump says the report is due tomorrow, but the crownpr ce told him five times he had...
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gordon and ball has 20 years experience. they received positive comments from san francisco public works and other references. this project is funded by the 2008 and 2012 clean a neighborhoods bonds and capital. if you approve this today we will issue the notice to proceed in january and apes substantial completion in january 2020 with time contract completion in march 2020. in order to deliver the project in budget there is a plan to exceed the 10% contingency. staff will work on delivery methods and phasing to determine if certain work should be left to the end to descope for cost overruns. they will monitor progress during construction through construction management services. i want t to apologize there is n update. it says dpw but we will union port staff to allow four more oversight and attention. we will value engineering to determine if there are recommendations for cost savings during construction it will be reviewed by port staff throughout. in conclusion we request you award the crane cove parking to gordon and ba
gordon and ball has 20 years experience. they received positive comments from san francisco public works and other references. this project is funded by the 2008 and 2012 clean a neighborhoods bonds and capital. if you approve this today we will issue the notice to proceed in january and apes substantial completion in january 2020 with time contract completion in march 2020. in order to deliver the project in budget there is a plan to exceed the 10% contingency. staff will work on delivery...
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gordon parks wa nted the staff of life.earned to pay the piano, he was self—taught, but i think the camera was a weapon against more than anything else, poverty and racism. when gordon parks moved with his family to chicago in 1941, he was offered free studio space and access to the darkroom of a brand—new arts centre. he met artists like langston hughes and he not only photographed them, he literally learned from them. the moment of transformation, i think the gordon parks was meeting charles wide is, who was a young, extremely talented painter in a city that was segregated. and charles wide essentially told him, take your camera out into the street and he really became kind of a social realist photographer walking in the very same spirit as the painters and sculptors working in chicago at that time. —— charles white. gordon parks comes to washington in may of 1942 with his camera ready to go out on the streets and create images that would change the world, and he was introduced to the women who clean the offices of the de
gordon parks wa nted the staff of life.earned to pay the piano, he was self—taught, but i think the camera was a weapon against more than anything else, poverty and racism. when gordon parks moved with his family to chicago in 1941, he was offered free studio space and access to the darkroom of a brand—new arts centre. he met artists like langston hughes and he not only photographed them, he literally learned from them. the moment of transformation, i think the gordon parks was meeting...
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philip brookman on the talent and the legacy of gordon parks.e the press pass of the cnn correspondent, jim acosta. they've suggested, though, he could be disciplined if he doesn't follow new rules on press conferences. it may or may not be an end to the dispute that started earlier this month with a heated exchange at a press conference, and cnn launched a lawsuit against the administration. and before we go, it may be too soon for many, but christmas festivities were on the agenda at the white house. it is fast approaching, and president trump and his wife welcomed the arrival of their tree at the white house. it will be set up and decorated in the blue room, along with several other trees throughout the presidential household. the smith family grew the fraser fir on theirfarm in north carolina. much more on all of the news any time on the bbc news website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. thank you for watching. hello there. if you thought it was cold yesterday, today is going to feel even colder. all the mild
philip brookman on the talent and the legacy of gordon parks.e the press pass of the cnn correspondent, jim acosta. they've suggested, though, he could be disciplined if he doesn't follow new rules on press conferences. it may or may not be an end to the dispute that started earlier this month with a heated exchange at a press conference, and cnn launched a lawsuit against the administration. and before we go, it may be too soon for many, but christmas festivities were on the agenda at the...
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gordon movies, which i imagine you didn't. ..ordon movies, which i imagine you didn't... of course not. i liked pearl harbour by the way. it is terrible. i like terrible films. that one shot is really good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows.|j haven't, i have let you down. sorry sir. it is great. idon't haven't, i have let you down. sorry sir. it is great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it is really good. it is based on the tv serieses from the 19805, based on the tv serieses from the 1980s, brilliant cast, every single cast member does a greatjob, it is is really gripping and really cinematic and very moving, it will bea cinematic and very moving, it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies so this is ethan hawke as an ex military chap facing a crisis of faith and his paths cross with those
gordon movies, which i imagine you didn't. ..ordon movies, which i imagine you didn't... of course not. i liked pearl harbour by the way. it is terrible. i like terrible films. that one shot is really good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows.|j haven't, i have let you down. sorry sir. it is great. idon't haven't, i have let you down. sorry sir. it is great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it is really good. it is based on the tv...
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suzanne gordon is still with us.anne, we don't know that much about ian long, but we know some things like the police went to his house, he lives with his mother. his mother was afraiaid of him. mental health professioionals assist him, but they did not do anything more than that at the time. he goes into this bar that apparently he frequented and guns 12 people down. studio inat a yoga tallahassee, florida, another young man, young white man who is a military veteran, blows -- a 61-year-old doctor a and a student at floria state. can you talk about your response to this and looking at veterans coming home? >> so i think we have to be very careful, amy, not to label every veteran who comes home with a mental health problem as a danger to other people. we have had three instances this year. there was also the tragic murder and homicide and suicide of a veteran in california who killed three women who led the pathway home program. i think the lesson of many of these shootings is that you have to be very careful who you
suzanne gordon is still with us.anne, we don't know that much about ian long, but we know some things like the police went to his house, he lives with his mother. his mother was afraiaid of him. mental health professioionals assist him, but they did not do anything more than that at the time. he goes into this bar that apparently he frequented and guns 12 people down. studio inat a yoga tallahassee, florida, another young man, young white man who is a military veteran, blows -- a 61-year-old...
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gordon thank you, and fred thank you. >> great to have you with us. >> thank you. trump economy soaring, but president warning what could happen if some of those radical dimms are elected. >> radical democrats mob take a giant wrecking ball and destroy our country and our economy. democrats are for higher taxes. more regulations. and more top-down government control. >> democrat want to raise your taxes. they want to impose socialism, and democrats top raise your taxes -- want to raise your taxes. >> democrats want to erase our prosperity and reverse our progress. lou: from the president we take up his economic agenda and politics of it all, how it will play in midterms? we'll be back with our panel. stay with us. lou: joining me now to discuss booming trump economy and its impact on midterm election. just 5 days away. we're joined by heather, vision for senior vice president harmy dylan attorney, and rnc committee woman for state of california. great to have you both. this economy, when we look at what is going on, just. market since president was elected up 38% o
gordon thank you, and fred thank you. >> great to have you with us. >> thank you. trump economy soaring, but president warning what could happen if some of those radical dimms are elected. >> radical democrats mob take a giant wrecking ball and destroy our country and our economy. democrats are for higher taxes. more regulations. and more top-down government control. >> democrat want to raise your taxes. they want to impose socialism, and democrats top raise your taxes...
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gordon, great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, lou. lou: gordon chang. be sure to vote on our poll tonight, do you believe communist china finally comprehends president trump's america first trade policies and demand for balanced free trade, fair trade and an end to china's theft of u.s. technology is now nonnegotiable? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. follow me on twitter as always, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. >>> up next, the white house unveiling a new code of conduct for the white house press corps. oh, that's going to make a few of them very uncomfortable. journalists with the national left-wing media must act like adults. do you think they can to that? is this a fair set of guidelines? we take that up and is more right after the break. gregg jarrett joins me. stay with us, we'll be right back. you could have gone down to the nearby tree lot and picked out a nice little spruce for the holidays... but you've got a ford escape with 4wd, and an example to set. ford escape. built for the holidays. with our best
gordon, great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, lou. lou: gordon chang. be sure to vote on our poll tonight, do you believe communist china finally comprehends president trump's america first trade policies and demand for balanced free trade, fair trade and an end to china's theft of u.s. technology is now nonnegotiable? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. follow me on twitter as always, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. >>> up next,...
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sadly, gordon did not. >> reporter: wayne freedman talks to gordon's daughter the beautiful creep canon area she's still trying to make sense of it. when she sees these of her father, she expects them to be the last of her keepsakes. no one on her street where fire burned homes and belongings beyond recognition. anna and her dad had seen the smoke, heard the warnings shoo he was stubborn. >> gordon had lived in the neighborhood for 40 years. there were other evacuations. he had never left those either. and then the fire was upon them very it was so fast. i didn't expect it to move that fast. >> reporter: by the tomb they decided to pack the car and leave, it was too late. yet gordon went back in the house one last time. >> i honged the horn and the kitchen collapsed. i knew. i tried to get in the car and drive out but the tires did not melt out. >> reporter: when gordon did not come out, she had to run with the dogs and kept wet in the neighbor's pond all night long. >> could hear the trees going up and propane tanks exploding. >> reporter: when the sun rose, so did anna. she has not be
sadly, gordon did not. >> reporter: wayne freedman talks to gordon's daughter the beautiful creep canon area she's still trying to make sense of it. when she sees these of her father, she expects them to be the last of her keepsakes. no one on her street where fire burned homes and belongings beyond recognition. anna and her dad had seen the smoke, heard the warnings shoo he was stubborn. >> gordon had lived in the neighborhood for 40 years. there were other evacuations. he had...
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to go. >> it's an opportunity to use these graphics, these photos. >> aaron's graphics came from gordon'snd new pictures which made the products look fantastic. gordon also offered to show jackie some photographer basics so she could update her product shots herself just using her cell phone. >> basically what i've got set up here is a basic lighting system that anybody can build just from parts from a hardware store. so i built some basic stands out of some wood. i bought some $10 shop lights with some clamps and then i put daylight temperature le d. bulbs in it. >> daylight? >> daylight would give you the most true color so your smartphone doesn't have to try to balance the color as much. >> gotcha. >> then what you can also see is i've put freezer paper over the lights. >> looks nice. >> to diffuse the light. it's important to light a scene like this to brighten it up and make your colors and everything really pop out of the picture. secondly is angle. just changing the angle of your photo can add so much more dynamics to it. you can shoot low, you can shoot overhead. another aspect is
to go. >> it's an opportunity to use these graphics, these photos. >> aaron's graphics came from gordon'snd new pictures which made the products look fantastic. gordon also offered to show jackie some photographer basics so she could update her product shots herself just using her cell phone. >> basically what i've got set up here is a basic lighting system that anybody can build just from parts from a hardware store. so i built some basic stands out of some wood. i bought...
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it's no secret times, tony blair and gordon brown, number ten, number 11 times, tony blair and gordonblair and gordon brown, number ten, number 11 in the difficult relations. jeremy works for both. he was a very important pa rt for both. he was a very important part of that dynamic and when, if you like, things were not so good, keeping the shawnee road as well. and he had a real humanity by the way he works. what some might see as a relatively minor personnel issue that had to be sorted out in the civil service and in the next minute, he is in the room saying what he thinks that need by seasonal to give in relation to something like whether wejoin to give in relation to something like whether we join the euro or some of the big crises that we face. ido some of the big crises that we face. i do remember, two of the worst crises for us, the foot in mouth outbreak and the fuel protests, around the same time, i was looking in my diaries... through this period, jeremy was brilliant in the jeremy was outstanding in a jeremy was excellent. he does always was someone was excellent. he does a
it's no secret times, tony blair and gordon brown, number ten, number 11 times, tony blair and gordonblair and gordon brown, number ten, number 11 in the difficult relations. jeremy works for both. he was a very important pa rt for both. he was a very important part of that dynamic and when, if you like, things were not so good, keeping the shawnee road as well. and he had a real humanity by the way he works. what some might see as a relatively minor personnel issue that had to be sorted out in...
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. >> we take with up with asian export gordon chang. >> supreme court chief justice john roberts, best known for twice defending president obama's affordable care act says that judiciary is a independent branch of government, as a direct confrom dec to president trump who -- contradiction to president trump who called 9th circuit court of appeals a disgrace, kevin cork can traveling with the florida in -- with the president in florida. >> 9th circuit is something we have to look at. it is not fair. reporter: what began as a president's sharp contribute ike of 9th circuit yesterday, today, off of pillars of u.s. supreme court, chief justice john roberts chiding the president for injecting politics into the court. we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges, we have an extraordinary group of judges doing their level best. that independent judiciary, is something we should all be thankful for. president responded on twitter, sorry chief justice john roberts, but you do have obama judges, they have a different point of view than people charged with safety of
. >> we take with up with asian export gordon chang. >> supreme court chief justice john roberts, best known for twice defending president obama's affordable care act says that judiciary is a independent branch of government, as a direct confrom dec to president trump who -- contradiction to president trump who called 9th circuit court of appeals a disgrace, kevin cork can traveling with the florida in -- with the president in florida. >> 9th circuit is something we have to...
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gordon: that's unacceptable.er is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. lou: breaking news from california where president trump just approved. >> disaster declaration. look at these pictures. these fast-moving flames killed at least five people now. thousands of homes, commercial buildings are in danger of burning. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated. thousands of residents in malmalibu. the fire overtaking some of their homes. it's the way they get there that has a number of people concerned. among those concerned. former reagan white house political director, fox business political analyst, great to have you with us. >> i have lost assembly races where someone lose an assembly race where someone finds a back of votes that fell off a truck somewhere. finding votes aft
gordon: that's unacceptable.er is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. lou: breaking news from california where president trump just approved. >> disaster declaration. look at these pictures. these fast-moving flames killed at least five people now....
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many people are upset with gordon taylor's salary. of the pfa's spending on certain cause it is as responsible for. people disgruntled that he 73 yea rs old for. people disgruntled that he 73 years old and of the pfa he has been there for a0 years, 37 as chief executive. the statement released today or open letter as you say, because for an independent qc lead full and open review into the structure and operation of the pfa. he promises that the criticism has been noted and it will not be swept under the carpet. it says he is happy to defend the pfa's record on issues such as mental health, diversity and player welfare but he is the first to admit that there we re is the first to admit that there were always areas the pfa can improve on. we don't have any para meters improve on. we don't have any parameters or a timeline for this review yet. the fact that it will be independent means gordon taylor, who hasn't faced real election in his a0 yea rs hasn't faced real election in his a0 years in charge, will not set the parameters, he will
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how we got there, and gordon, i can't thank you enough. but i want to say that none of this, none of this would have han if it weren't for bill. -- happen if it weren't for bill. bill bose, even before there was a property, even before there was a design, it was me and bell at the union club with bill saying, we need this. he was quiet, and he said, you know, that sounds like a good idea. bill believed in the necessity of housing for students from the moment the civic center project was arrived at on oak street. he has given so generously to so many projects: students, environment, the arts, education. he has advanced so many companies and career throughout his lifetime. and he really resisted anything being named for him. and the fact is, the fact that this building will be named for william k.bose and ute bows will be wonderful, because it'll have a great soul. and perhaps one of the things that this led me to do was to get to know ute, and i will talk about that at lunch today. but the people we find in this city in this kind of work ar
how we got there, and gordon, i can't thank you enough. but i want to say that none of this, none of this would have han if it weren't for bill. -- happen if it weren't for bill. bill bose, even before there was a property, even before there was a design, it was me and bell at the union club with bill saying, we need this. he was quiet, and he said, you know, that sounds like a good idea. bill believed in the necessity of housing for students from the moment the civic center project was arrived...
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and that is where we fin chris gordon live in urbana, maryland up near frederick. the crews, are they getting ahead of the storm? >>eporter: they are pre-treating the roadways are salt braine. and we are along isi-270. s about a half an hour drive north of the district. commuters use this route omorrow morning to come in from westernmaryland, pennsylvania and west virginia. areass where the forecast s
and that is where we fin chris gordon live in urbana, maryland up near frederick. the crews, are they getting ahead of the storm? >>eporter: they are pre-treating the roadways are salt braine. and we are along isi-270. s about a half an hour drive north of the district. commuters use this route omorrow morning to come in from westernmaryland, pennsylvania and west virginia. areass where the forecast s
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gordon so he's worried that it's an increasingly strained relationship with the e.u. could play a big part in breaking up the union. yeah i think i'm worried we would be be was the. us. is really doing. is really hard on the european union i'm worried about but lawrence is views put him in the minority here in the south with the wiring levels of youth unemployment most people support the government's hard stance towards the e.u. and have high hopes that the citizens wage could change their life the question is though can it really stimulate the country's economy or is it just a populist inefficient giveaway that neither italy nor the e.u. can really afford thirty two year old moto who has been without a job for four years has a clear answer he supports rome picking a fight with brussels. see i believe it's right to stand up to the european union. the most part of ns i think to comply and i've left italy behind. and all that i think the new government will change the situation for the better. but you are. not far away in front of another rundown drops and in the city m
gordon so he's worried that it's an increasingly strained relationship with the e.u. could play a big part in breaking up the union. yeah i think i'm worried we would be be was the. us. is really doing. is really hard on the european union i'm worried about but lawrence is views put him in the minority here in the south with the wiring levels of youth unemployment most people support the government's hard stance towards the e.u. and have high hopes that the citizens wage could change their life...
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if like me, you grew up with the stuart gordon movies, which i imagine you didn't... of course not.r, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films. that one shot is really good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows. i haven't, i've let you down. sorry, sir. it's really great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob. it's really gripping and really cinematic and very moving. it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies, so this is ethan hawke as an ex—military chap facing a crisis of faith, and his paths cross with those of an ecoterrorist. it's all the schrader themes of angst and guilt and the desire for redemption, but it's really beautifully done. there are moments when it looks like a drier movie. ethan hawke is well cast. what i lik
if like me, you grew up with the stuart gordon movies, which i imagine you didn't... of course not.r, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films. that one shot is really good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows. i haven't, i've let you down. sorry, sir. it's really great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob....
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that tribute from gordon brown, former prime minister.smissed a call by more than 70 business leaders for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal, saying the vote has already been held two years ago. in an open letter, the executives say the proposals under discussion would leave the uk worse off than if it was still in the european union. the signatories include the chief executive of waterstones, james daunt, and the lastminute. com founder, lady lane—fox. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake, who explained more. many of these names are actually card—carrying remain as all former remainers am a people whose opposition to brexit betray much well—known. they are coming together to form a group called business for a people's vote, part of the campaign by the people's vote group to campaignfora campaign by the people's vote group to campaign for a public vote on the terms of any brexit deal. they say in their letter that the business community was promised... neither of those options, they say, where on the bal
that tribute from gordon brown, former prime minister.smissed a call by more than 70 business leaders for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal, saying the vote has already been held two years ago. in an open letter, the executives say the proposals under discussion would leave the uk worse off than if it was still in the european union. the signatories include the chief executive of waterstones, james daunt, and the lastminute. com founder, lady lane—fox. earlier i spoke to our...
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i can remember the day that gordon brown left office. was chief of staff in downing street. the queen's private secretary was hanging around in downing street, feeding back to the palace. and jeremy, at that point, that was his role. when you talk about the smooth running, government, that was the position that he held, but i also mentioned in relation, things like putting a budget together. relatively small numbers of people who were trusted with the whole kind of picture that is being put together, and jeremy was very much one of those. police are investigating a fatal stabbing in south east london after the body of a man was found this afternoon. it's the third such fatality in the capital in the past 72 hours. meanwhile, a teenager who died after being stabbed outside a clapham tube station has been named by police as malcolm mide—madariola — a 17—year—old student from peckham. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is at the scene of the stabbing in bromley in south east london. three fatal stabbings within a few miles of each other in less
i can remember the day that gordon brown left office. was chief of staff in downing street. the queen's private secretary was hanging around in downing street, feeding back to the palace. and jeremy, at that point, that was his role. when you talk about the smooth running, government, that was the position that he held, but i also mentioned in relation, things like putting a budget together. relatively small numbers of people who were trusted with the whole kind of picture that is being put...
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bram's problems with his 10p tax rate. —— gordon brown.p hammond was cheered by conservative mps for bringing forward income tax cuts and finding money for health, schools and potholes in england. but within days minister, tracy crouch had resigned over his decision to delay curbs on high—stakes gambling. one expert said the budget itself was a bit of a gamble with its loosening of the purse strings. austerity is coming to an end, discipline will remain. but discipline will remain and that is at the clear dividing line in british politics today. the reality is that whatever the chancellor claims today, austerity is not over. and far from building a strong economy, eight years of austerity has damaged our economy, delayed and weakened the recovery and endlessly postponing fixing the deficit. after the chancellor sat down away from the cameras in the public gallery, women who have been told they have to wait longer for their state pensions staged a protest prompting and applause from the labor and smp benches as the deputy speaker tried to k
bram's problems with his 10p tax rate. —— gordon brown.p hammond was cheered by conservative mps for bringing forward income tax cuts and finding money for health, schools and potholes in england. but within days minister, tracy crouch had resigned over his decision to delay curbs on high—stakes gambling. one expert said the budget itself was a bit of a gamble with its loosening of the purse strings. austerity is coming to an end, discipline will remain. but discipline will remain and...
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asia expert gordon chang joins us. in california, rapidly moving wildfires burned structure to the ground. already claimed the lives of at least five people. their bodies found in their burned out vehicles. >> the magnitude of the destruction we are seeing is really unbelievable, and heartbreaking. currently we have roughly 105,000 people evacuated. in southern california there have been injuries. and we know there have been loss of the life. lou: this is one of the deadliest wildfires in california history already. we'll have the latest on those fires and the efforts to stop them later in the broadcast. president trump and the first lady have arrived in paris. they will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. they will be in france through sunday afternoon. john roberts with them to cover the ceremonies and the president. reporter: president trump find himself embroiled a brand-new legal battle. a civil rights organization filed suits over president trump's efforts to restrict asylum claims i
asia expert gordon chang joins us. in california, rapidly moving wildfires burned structure to the ground. already claimed the lives of at least five people. their bodies found in their burned out vehicles. >> the magnitude of the destruction we are seeing is really unbelievable, and heartbreaking. currently we have roughly 105,000 people evacuated. in southern california there have been injuries. and we know there have been loss of the life. lou: this is one of the deadliest wildfires in...
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the use of the they want provision gordon gone he's no longer finance minister as you've mentioned but he's on now the minister of public into price of course still a cabinet minister the people here are saying that he lied in relation to his relationship with the gupta family previously in parliament he had said to that he'd met him with them on a couple of occasions just in passing nothing of consequence but then in leaks testimony from the sink why the ways appearing today it was then revealed that he had in fact made put them on a number of occasions and one of those times at the residence of the former president jacob zuma people here are saying he's not credible that perhaps he facilitated this issue of state capture corruption and fraud in his position as finance minister minister and of course these allegations that he's denied but in his testimony today so far he's talking about just how far the watch goes in to what extent the ruling party the african national congress could be implicated in what's been happening in south africa over the possible gives to do with the appointm
the use of the they want provision gordon gone he's no longer finance minister as you've mentioned but he's on now the minister of public into price of course still a cabinet minister the people here are saying that he lied in relation to his relationship with the gupta family previously in parliament he had said to that he'd met him with them on a couple of occasions just in passing nothing of consequence but then in leaks testimony from the sink why the ways appearing today it was then...
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and still something compelled gordon to enter the house one last time. anna wait behind the wheel of this car. >> i honged the horn and the kitchen collapsed. i tried to get in the car and drive out, but the tires had melted. >> she had to run. she would take refuge with the family dogs in a clearing. she kept wet in a neighbor's pond all night long. >> i could hear the trees going up and falling and propane tanks exploding. >> reporter: when the sun rose, so did anna. she has not been back. her mother died two years ago. now presumably her father. >> i'm not sure how to cope with both of them being gone. >> reporter: in butte creek canyon, abc 7. >>> governor brown says today the state is just maxed out when it comes to responding to wildfires. >> when one reporter ask about preventing the fires, they did not mince words. >> i spent so much time last year with the conference committee and everything else, why wasn't that enough to prevented these disasters? >> are you serious? >> why not? we're doing everything we can and there will be new challenges. w
and still something compelled gordon to enter the house one last time. anna wait behind the wheel of this car. >> i honged the horn and the kitchen collapsed. i tried to get in the car and drive out, but the tires had melted. >> she had to run. she would take refuge with the family dogs in a clearing. she kept wet in a neighbor's pond all night long. >> i could hear the trees going up and falling and propane tanks exploding. >> reporter: when the sun rose, so did anna....
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opening drive of the second half, rivers with a quick toss to melvin gordon. gordon easily slips by and jukes reggie nelson and gains 66 yards and six points just like that. chargers up 17-3. derrick car 24-37. 243 yards sacked four times, lost a fumble and had a chance. raiders settle for a field goal. lose 20-6 and drop to 1-8. >> you know, this will be a year that a lot of us will never forget and it's painful. it's really hard. it's painful and, you know, it's going to be hard to sleep again and hard to get up in the morning but we'll keep working hard and this will be the foundation that this program leans on. >> i kno >>> addy heads down hill. >> she's playing fetch with her owne >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyles, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, the magic of light. >> it's delightful. it's whimsical. and really his intention is to let people come together and have a joyous experience together. >> then, a bigger kitchen within reac
opening drive of the second half, rivers with a quick toss to melvin gordon. gordon easily slips by and jukes reggie nelson and gains 66 yards and six points just like that. chargers up 17-3. derrick car 24-37. 243 yards sacked four times, lost a fumble and had a chance. raiders settle for a field goal. lose 20-6 and drop to 1-8. >> you know, this will be a year that a lot of us will never forget and it's painful. it's really hard. it's painful and, you know, it's going to be hard to...
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china relationship i one that doesn't seem to be improving, gordon is with us. good to have you here. welcome back from tokyo. good to see you. let's start with the targeted tariffs the president has implemented and more to follow if the chinese do not come to their senses. this has to shock places like goldman sachs and the establishment forces lobbying against these tariffs. your thoughts? >> all the smart people he talks about how the american consumer would be the one paying for the tariffs are wrong. it's because the administration picked out the areas where there was a lot of elasticity. >> there goes gordon using economics. very peopl few people talk aboue elasticity or the ability to substitute goods or delay purchasing based on price. >> when you look at the broader picture of what the trump administration is doing, he is encouraging supply chains to get out of china. that's important because they are held hostage by beijing. whenever they get upset about something they go against our companies. >> and sometimes we use the word supply chain is used too
china relationship i one that doesn't seem to be improving, gordon is with us. good to have you here. welcome back from tokyo. good to see you. let's start with the targeted tariffs the president has implemented and more to follow if the chinese do not come to their senses. this has to shock places like goldman sachs and the establishment forces lobbying against these tariffs. your thoughts? >> all the smart people he talks about how the american consumer would be the one paying for the...
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gordon chang, author of the coming collapse of china. always good to see you. well, at the meeting anything? >> i don't know but i just talked to a wal-mart supplier and they were saying people in the community think president trump will cave at the g20 and that means they'll keep their in china appear to president trump does the unexpected and i hope that he does, then he is going to keep the tariffs and there will be no deal and manufacturers will move supply-chain side of china. some of them coming back to the united states. that means no deal is the best deal for the united states. >> what he hoped the president keeps it? >> we've had a whole range of trade issues, but they've never honored their agreement. she jinping, the same guy who's going to see trump at the end of this month. he actually stood in the rose garden with president obama september 2015, promised china would not have american companies or commercial purposes. china never stop attacking. in fact, we saw from the u.s. trade representative's report last week have actually continued especially
gordon chang, author of the coming collapse of china. always good to see you. well, at the meeting anything? >> i don't know but i just talked to a wal-mart supplier and they were saying people in the community think president trump will cave at the g20 and that means they'll keep their in china appear to president trump does the unexpected and i hope that he does, then he is going to keep the tariffs and there will be no deal and manufacturers will move supply-chain side of china. some...
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gordon got it done in the way explored that road. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. now do i not somebody affordable by the us out to class now tossed off on me on no crying i'm a salmon dealer he relates a chest but i have a cut on those nasty she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the last administration is delivering results. you're going to see a steady flow of embassy in washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list m
gordon got it done in the way explored that road. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. now do i not somebody affordable by the us out to class now tossed off on me on no crying i'm a salmon dealer he relates a chest but i have a cut on those nasty she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the last administration is delivering results....
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back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. >> weoi are to turn back to the big national races of the nightnow. >> there w e some highhopes, perhaps too high for democrats in florida and texas tonight. t's go back to leon harris with a look at some of those results still coming in. >> reporter: let's start in texas. nbc news is projecting ted cruz eon over beto o'rourke. now let's m to florida. boy, is it close in the senate rate down there. a take look at these numbers. rick scott and bill nelson neck and neck. rick scott with a lead of less than a percentage point. we're d talking aference of about 50,000 votes in that state. 99% of the vote is in and still ing counted. we'll keep an eye on this raceu for right now it is too close to call. back over to you. >> leon, thank you. >> doug, more about our weather. kind of rainy, nasty weather for an election day and still we had record turnout. >> absolutely. you saw the lines and everybody had the umbrellas out when it was still coming down this morningut still got out to the polls. as far as our weather is concerned, great ws. tomorrow's gre
back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. >> weoi are to turn back to the big national races of the nightnow. >> there w e some highhopes, perhaps too high for democrats in florida and texas tonight. t's go back to leon harris with a look at some of those results still coming in. >> reporter: let's start in texas. nbc news is projecting ted cruz eon over beto o'rourke. now let's m to florida. boy, is it close in the senate rate down there. a take look at these numbers....