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graeme's may have played a role quote these signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there at eight there's been an increase to social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free money they get from the fed or the central bank of england the bank of england so there has been no reduction in the overall cost actually in terms of how much the government spends you can see that in their own get government deficit numbers like government spending is gone up on welfare by trillions and trillions of dollars on the recipients of the government sponsored welfare of in the bankers so i'm going to say and even shocking more shocking what i've said or shocking changes to life expectancy in the u.k. could cut three hundred ten billion pounds from british private sector pension obligatio
graeme's may have played a role quote these signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there at eight there's been an increase to social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free...
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could take it off when i leave work if i have to swallow something, i certainly wouldn't do that but graeme, thank you so much for taking a look into the future of the workplace for me futurist at talk talk business >>> and all week we're talking about how the workplace is changing in this week's trader poll, we're asking you what workplace change you want most fewer e-mails? less time in meetings? shorter commute? or a new boss? head to cnbc.com to cast your vote also have your say on twitter using #traderpoll. >>> quick look at u.s. futures they are looking sloggy at this point in time. s&p 500 seen off by five points. dow jones by 20. and nasdaq 20 as well. that's it for today's show i'm carolin roth see you tomorrow bye-bye. whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvis
could take it off when i leave work if i have to swallow something, i certainly wouldn't do that but graeme, thank you so much for taking a look into the future of the workplace for me futurist at talk talk business >>> and all week we're talking about how the workplace is changing in this week's trader poll, we're asking you what workplace change you want most fewer e-mails? less time in meetings? shorter commute? or a new boss? head to cnbc.com to cast your vote also have your say on...
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reporter: president trump defending the way he handled sharletsville, where he seemed to equate self-pro graemedazis to protesters. >> then i said racism is evil. did they report that i said that racism is evil? you know why? because they are very dishonest people. >> reporter: instead, lashing out at the press, despite criticism from members of his own party. he also renewed his push to repeal obamacare and hinted at a pardon of joe arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a federal judge's order to stop racial profiling in his roundups of immigrants. >> i'll make a prediction. i think he's going to be just fine, okay? but i won't do it tonight, because i don't want to cause any trove, controversy, is that? >> reporter: after the rally, supporters and protesters coming face-to-face. >> started getting shot out by rubber bullets and pepper spray. >> reporter: the president ignores a call to cancel the rally. >> the president blew it after charlottesville, i mean, it ras really a failure of moral leadership. >> reporter: again, things turning violent after the rally ended, with
reporter: president trump defending the way he handled sharletsville, where he seemed to equate self-pro graemedazis to protesters. >> then i said racism is evil. did they report that i said that racism is evil? you know why? because they are very dishonest people. >> reporter: instead, lashing out at the press, despite criticism from members of his own party. he also renewed his push to repeal obamacare and hinted at a pardon of joe arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt...
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they will take graeme three 6-1 and lead the series two games to one.al game tomorrow night. >> well, the niners may have the steal of the draft in linebacker reuben foster. he has all of the skills to be one of the best ever to play the game. top flight speed, loves to hit and plays with reckless abandon like his gm john lynch used to. already over the practice field and three interceptions in camp. bring fun back into the game at the pro level. his bum shoulder, the reason most teams didn't take him in first round, has not hindered ruben at all. >> ruben's had a lot of flash plays. there's no -- the best way i can explain with ruben is he will get his opportunity when he absolutely, absolutely deserves it. the credit really goes to the backers in that room also, that they also deserve every opportunity that they're getting as well as him. >> all right. check out former stanford star mccaffrey, a rookie with carolina. just spin cycle on all world linebacker luke keyingly. it won't be the first nfl player to get wild calf. look at the moves. nflye
they will take graeme three 6-1 and lead the series two games to one.al game tomorrow night. >> well, the niners may have the steal of the draft in linebacker reuben foster. he has all of the skills to be one of the best ever to play the game. top flight speed, loves to hit and plays with reckless abandon like his gm john lynch used to. already over the practice field and three interceptions in camp. bring fun back into the game at the pro level. his bum shoulder, the reason most teams...
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mary graeme lost her diamond in-gaenin in-gaenlment ring when she was digging in the garden. and a family member found it while digging up a carrot. >> come on. >> yes, the ring had grown around the carrot. there is no saying why it seok so long for the carrot to pop up, but she's happy to have her treasure back. >> so she lost the ring, just one carat. found it, stwextra carrots. >>> a renewed declaration, president trump reverts back to his controversial stance on the charlottesville violence sparking new criticism. >>> take it down, the statue of a polarizing figure in philadelphia's past is now the target of controversy. >>> and the prize for tonight's powerball drawing has soared into the top ten largest in history. usually that big 430 million is enough to say maybe. 6:00 a.m., this is thbis "nbc 1 today." >> a lot of people dealing with fog. let's get right to bill henley. >>> widespread thick fog this morning has just started to ease in avalon. we can actually see the pier right now. look at it, spring city socked in. lots of neighborhoods reporting zero visibility th
mary graeme lost her diamond in-gaenin in-gaenlment ring when she was digging in the garden. and a family member found it while digging up a carrot. >> come on. >> yes, the ring had grown around the carrot. there is no saying why it seok so long for the carrot to pop up, but she's happy to have her treasure back. >> so she lost the ring, just one carat. found it, stwextra carrots. >>> a renewed declaration, president trump reverts back to his controversial stance on...
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they will take graeme three 6-1 and lead the series two games to one.e tomorrow night. >> well, the niners may have the steal of the draft in linebacker reuben foster. he has all of the skills to be one of the best ever to play the game. top flight speed, loves to hit and plays with reckless abandon like his gm john lynch used to. already over the practice field and three interceptions in camp. bring fun back into the game at the pro level. his bum shoulder, the reason most teams didn't take him in first round, has not hindered ruben at all. >> ruben's had a lot of flash plays. there's no -- the best way i can explain with ruben is he will get his opportunity when he absolutely, absolutely deserves it. the credit really goes to the backers in that room also, that they also deserve every opportunity that they're getting as well as him. >> all right. check out former stanford star mccaffrey, a rookie with carolina. just spin cycle on all world linebacker luke keyingly. it won't be the first nfl player to get wild calf. look at the moves. nfl players are o
they will take graeme three 6-1 and lead the series two games to one.e tomorrow night. >> well, the niners may have the steal of the draft in linebacker reuben foster. he has all of the skills to be one of the best ever to play the game. top flight speed, loves to hit and plays with reckless abandon like his gm john lynch used to. already over the practice field and three interceptions in camp. bring fun back into the game at the pro level. his bum shoulder, the reason most teams didn't...
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the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5 frames to nil in their quarter—final.nament. great britain are in the team gold medal position after the second day of the european eventing championships in poland. after yesterday's dressage and today's cross country, nicola wilson is the best placed briton for an individual medal — she is in fourth place. the championships complete tomorrow with the show—jumping. mo farah will run his last track race on home soil tomorrow. he won world championship gold and silver in the 10,000 and 5,000 metres in london earlier this month. he will race over 3,000 metres in the birmingham grand prix, and as he leaves his track career behind — he says he wants to a have new perspective on his running. isaid i said that after the race, i want to switch off completely and going to switch off completely and going toa to switch off completely and going to a new vision, a new mind, and forget about what i've achieved. it's about learning about the event, understanding the event and going fresh minded, and having no pressure and seeing what i
the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5 frames to nil in their quarter—final.nament. great britain are in the team gold medal position after the second day of the european eventing championships in poland. after yesterday's dressage and today's cross country, nicola wilson is the best placed briton for an individual medal — she is in fourth place. the championships complete tomorrow with the show—jumping. mo farah will run his last track race on home soil tomorrow. he won world championship...
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what is the main message we got from graeme wheeler and co? they kicked off fx trade in asia this morning. largely keeping the picture the same as before. just a slightly less dovish tone, giving pop to the kiwi. some went into the meeting expecting they may use the opportunity to give a little bit of a talk at down to the kiwi dollar. that did not happen and just flushed out, just up 2/10 of 1%. we're looking at the same position from the rbnz, and the next rate hike, they think it will occur in the third quarter of 2019. some ways off from where we are today. that is helping support the kiwi. betty: i am sure the biggest fund managers are warning investors it is time to reduce the risk. what are there specific concerns? adam: this feels like a common refrain from big managers. in position,ies they are paring them back. let's start with pimco. they want to pull back -- pair back u.s. stocks and that. -- debt. they still have a tilt to risk assets better paring that back a bit. another large manager in the we, is morero aggressive in terms of
what is the main message we got from graeme wheeler and co? they kicked off fx trade in asia this morning. largely keeping the picture the same as before. just a slightly less dovish tone, giving pop to the kiwi. some went into the meeting expecting they may use the opportunity to give a little bit of a talk at down to the kiwi dollar. that did not happen and just flushed out, just up 2/10 of 1%. we're looking at the same position from the rbnz, and the next rate hike, they think it will occur...
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the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5—0 in their quarter—final.the five frames. the world's current top six have already been knocked out of the tournament. great britain are in the team gold medal position going into the final day of the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson is the best placed briton for an individual medal following the cross country; she's fourth. the championships finish today with show—jumping. some sad news this morning — all blacks legend colin meads has died after a year—long battle with cancer. he was 81. colin was named new zealand's best rugby player of the 20th century. nicknamed pinetree, he played 133 times for his country, including 55 tests. that's all the sport. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chi, economics and business editor of the independent and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. let's have a look at the front pages first. the sunday times leads with its story that
the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5—0 in their quarter—final.the five frames. the world's current top six have already been knocked out of the tournament. great britain are in the team gold medal position going into the final day of the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson is the best placed briton for an individual medal following the cross country; she's fourth. the championships finish today with show—jumping. some sad news this morning — all blacks legend colin...
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most of these people who are in the private sector you know you talk about the i came to look at graeme felt our poor people were target they're in center eight if they died and now they're being vilified as scapegoated yes that's true and finally i want to move to a quick headline here just to see the language in the financial press this is the financial press talking about wells fargo's latest whoa remember they don't use crime they don't you. anything that harsh language for an ordinary person what they would encounter and this is how wells fargo's troubles went from bad to worse wells fargo's campaign to repair its reputation post scandal not post crime as one into a problem more scandal they don't use crime it's more scandal a year ago the san francisco based bank acknowledged creating millions of accounts without consumer consent since and it's made refunds to customers and paid fines totaling one hundred eighty five million dollars but in july of disclose yet another snafu that's now for who not a crime right this time over insurance for auto loans has been accused of malfeasance
most of these people who are in the private sector you know you talk about the i came to look at graeme felt our poor people were target they're in center eight if they died and now they're being vilified as scapegoated yes that's true and finally i want to move to a quick headline here just to see the language in the financial press this is the financial press talking about wells fargo's latest whoa remember they don't use crime they don't you. anything that harsh language for an ordinary...
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thanks for all the graeme of great work that fema does. what are your biggest concerns are as hurricane harvey now approaches land fall? >> right now it's the life safety mission. obviously the time to evacuate has come to a close. if you're in those areas getting ready to experience the 6 to 12 feet of storm surge, it's time to find some high ground and facility that can withstand the wind. >> did people heed the evacuation orders? i know a lot of it was voluntary, some mandatory. what are you hearing about that? >> so, this was a tough storm. you know, the national weather service is -- we have the world's best meteorologists when it comes to the national weather service, and -- but the one thing about this storm, it was incredibly difficult for them to forecast because of the nature of it coming off the yucatan and getting into the bay of campechee. what we saw is a rapidly intensifying major hurricane. it's very hard to motivate people in a small window of time to move. regarding actual participation rates, you know, 100,000 people plu
thanks for all the graeme of great work that fema does. what are your biggest concerns are as hurricane harvey now approaches land fall? >> right now it's the life safety mission. obviously the time to evacuate has come to a close. if you're in those areas getting ready to experience the 6 to 12 feet of storm surge, it's time to find some high ground and facility that can withstand the wind. >> did people heed the evacuation orders? i know a lot of it was voluntary, some mandatory....
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he argued the graem award winner destroyed his career after falsely accusing him of groemg her bear backsideuring this 2013 meet and greet. the judge riled there wasn't sufficient evidence to show that swift acted improperly when she reported the alleged incident. swift's attorney. >> i couldn't be more proud to represent somebody like taylor swift, who isli w leilng this. >> reporter: earlier this week swift spent nearly an hour on the witness standou d r cantblig horrifying and shocking encounter. it was a definite grab, she added, a very long grab. mueller insisted he didn't do anything inappropriate, testifying his hand was on her rib cage. swift counter sued for sexual assault, seeking a symbolic one dollar. while the singer song writer has not been seen outside the courthouse, he fan theare turne >> it's embarrassing. you feel ashamed. you feel like it's your fault and no one should feel that way. >> mueller's case against her mom and radio liaison still stands anter osguwe alls she t for monday. and we reached out to mueller's attorney ar bac >> thanks. the argument to require police
he argued the graem award winner destroyed his career after falsely accusing him of groemg her bear backsideuring this 2013 meet and greet. the judge riled there wasn't sufficient evidence to show that swift acted improperly when she reported the alleged incident. swift's attorney. >> i couldn't be more proud to represent somebody like taylor swift, who isli w leilng this. >> reporter: earlier this week swift spent nearly an hour on the witness standou d r cantblig horrifying and...
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police or your borders and forty graeme pearman over what's interesting is you're in the u.s. like in most places around the world we get let off easy we you know we'd like to you know complain all the. taxes you know the taxes we put in to try to get people to stop using course it will work but if you go to a place like ireland thirty seven as a great hong kong fifty actually there's a city in texas. the chargers as much as a dollar every time we use this plus the. many many many countries especially over the ones i've actually complete ban is completely you can't use them whatsoever. for using them but i don't think anyone's really have this every year but for your final throw because of the present for using pasta you know that's serious one of the. thing is. it's there's a good side the downside of this it helps the environment obviously we shouldn't be using these petroleum products in general that's fine but there is a little bit of an issue that hasn't really been thought through is that kenya about three percent of their population actually is employed in plastic bag i
police or your borders and forty graeme pearman over what's interesting is you're in the u.s. like in most places around the world we get let off easy we you know we'd like to you know complain all the. taxes you know the taxes we put in to try to get people to stop using course it will work but if you go to a place like ireland thirty seven as a great hong kong fifty actually there's a city in texas. the chargers as much as a dollar every time we use this plus the. many many many countries...
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graeme mackrel was secretary at hillsborough and because he was in charge of safety and security he iscalf it was a liar who worked for a south yorkshire police and is accused of perverting their course of justice police and is accused of perverting their course ofjustice and changing witness statements. donald denton, a former superintendent and alan foster, a former police chief inspector face charges of perverting the course of justice inspector face charges of perverting the course ofjustice and changing witness statements. the crown prosecution service alleges alan foster was central to that process. not in court is david dukinfield. he was the match day commander and was in charge of policing on the day of the tragedy. he is a former chief superintendent. he faces the most severe charges and faces manslaughter by gross their goodness of 95 victims. there were 96 in total but because of legal reasons he is not facing charges regarding the death of tony bland who died four years after the event. why are we here so long after those events? 28 years on and after the initial aftermath
graeme mackrel was secretary at hillsborough and because he was in charge of safety and security he iscalf it was a liar who worked for a south yorkshire police and is accused of perverting their course of justice police and is accused of perverting their course ofjustice and changing witness statements. donald denton, a former superintendent and alan foster, a former police chief inspector face charges of perverting the course of justice inspector face charges of perverting the course...
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let's discuss this with graeme close who's a sport nutrition specialist from the university of liverpoolodium. but why has this caused so much controversy when basically the medics think to be following the advice of public health england? exactly, people are trained for four years for this one event and then it is taken away. but what we can‘t take our mind away from is the nora virus is one of the most contagious viruses and it‘s not just a problem for the virus, but it‘s a public health issue —— norovirus. these people are on a —— ina norovirus. these people are on a —— in a packed stadium. you‘ve got to respect the decision of the medics who have done it in the interests of everybody. explain medically, it can spread quickly, can‘t it? everybody. explain medically, it can spread quickly, can't it? it is commonly known as the winter vomiting bug. i am sure many people have had it. it is why if you do get it you are advised not to go to the gp, because you don‘t want to spread it. within the elite sports i work with we do quarantine our athletes ourselves if we get somebody like that,
let's discuss this with graeme close who's a sport nutrition specialist from the university of liverpoolodium. but why has this caused so much controversy when basically the medics think to be following the advice of public health england? exactly, people are trained for four years for this one event and then it is taken away. but what we can‘t take our mind away from is the nora virus is one of the most contagious viruses and it‘s not just a problem for the virus, but it‘s a public...