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were going back to prison, he was outraged. >> we hear about the hammonds. this urge just filled my whole body. i felt a divine drive, an urge that said you have to get involved. >> narrator: so in the fall of 2015, ammon went to burns, oregon, a place, like the rest of harney county, that had fallen on hard times. chris briels used to be the fire chief here. >> i moved here in 1978. burns was kind of cool; it was the place i wanted to be because it was away from the big city and all the extraneous crazy stuff that goes on in the rest of the world. and so it was a safe and wonderful place to raise my kids. i thought. the economy was booming. there were a lot of people working in the mill. there were a lot of loggers, a lot of truckers hauling logs. ranchers were doing well. it was a nice place to be. but now it's just a graveyard of industry, and it's definitely not the same. but i love this area. >> my name is ammon bundy. i don't live in oregon... >> the first time that ammon came to harney county, i heard on facebook, because we don't have a radio station
were going back to prison, he was outraged. >> we hear about the hammonds. this urge just filled my whole body. i felt a divine drive, an urge that said you have to get involved. >> narrator: so in the fall of 2015, ammon went to burns, oregon, a place, like the rest of harney county, that had fallen on hard times. chris briels used to be the fire chief here. >> i moved here in 1978. burns was kind of cool; it was the place i wanted to be because it was away from the big city...
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theresa may raises doubts on philip hammond. on as to whether he will survive the first few weeks of theresa may administration she wins. if she gets administration she wins. if she gets a landslide, she will have a mandate to introduce all those measures and a mandate over her own conservative policies and she will be able to do what she wants. there is talk that michael gove might be brought back into the cabinet. philip hammond is vulnerable because there are leaks about him swearing. she admitted it today. extraordinary body language in their press conference today and they were being asked questions about their relationship. the one word of caution is ultimately she says and she knows she is the only one who knows if this will happen. it is interesting when you talk to people who know them both, they were both oxford university contemporaries for two years ago and people say they are the same type of tory, they are largely low tax, possibly both drier, less showy politicians of the same era. a generation above george osborn
theresa may raises doubts on philip hammond. on as to whether he will survive the first few weeks of theresa may administration she wins. if she gets administration she wins. if she gets a landslide, she will have a mandate to introduce all those measures and a mandate over her own conservative policies and she will be able to do what she wants. there is talk that michael gove might be brought back into the cabinet. philip hammond is vulnerable because there are leaks about him swearing. she...
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how are philip hammond and theresa may getting on? the suggestion is it is not very good.last few years. you have to stop it. it is no secret they do not really see eye to eye. he lives next door and he does not get into the half past eight downing st meetings which george osborne used to go into when david cameron was prime minister. he says he is happy with that and he has got a direct line to the prime minister. but there has been some friction over things he has said about the economy, he wants more wriggle room in the economy, and there have been arguments over taxation policy. this little slip, you talk about boris making a gaffe, but philip hammond made a gaffe by saying sometimes he is reduced to swearing when he is dealing with him and tittle tattle was the case when len mccluskey was hosing down his own outspoken gaffe. is it because they do not see eye to eye philosophically about the way to reza make this taking the party, perhaps a little bit more interventionist, a bigger role of the state, cutting back on private enterprise? that kind of classic tory thing,
how are philip hammond and theresa may getting on? the suggestion is it is not very good.last few years. you have to stop it. it is no secret they do not really see eye to eye. he lives next door and he does not get into the half past eight downing st meetings which george osborne used to go into when david cameron was prime minister. he says he is happy with that and he has got a direct line to the prime minister. but there has been some friction over things he has said about the economy, he...
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philip hammond has downplayed a rift between theresa may and her advisers.around her and years. she has a strong team around herandi years. she has a strong team around her and i have worked closely with them and have known them for many, many years. we do work very well together as a team. this is media tiddle—tattle. together as a team. this is media tiddle-tattle. sharp analysis here. there is no tiddle—tattle on the election wrap. but we have not seen borisjohnson election wrap. but we have not seen boris johnson recently. election wrap. but we have not seen borisjohnson recently. there is criticism he is in perhaps an uncomfortable position, and got into ina uncomfortable position, and got into in a comfortable position in bristol, taken to task while talking about boosting sales of alcohol. there were also other aspects of the visit. boris johnson there were also other aspects of the visit. borisjohnson has apologised for the unfortunate incident.” think, if i remember correctly, she said she had some personal experience of alcohol abuse within herfami
philip hammond has downplayed a rift between theresa may and her advisers.around her and years. she has a strong team around herandi years. she has a strong team around her and i have worked closely with them and have known them for many, many years. we do work very well together as a team. this is media tiddle—tattle. together as a team. this is media tiddle-tattle. sharp analysis here. there is no tiddle—tattle on the election wrap. but we have not seen borisjohnson election wrap. but we...
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that was hammond, talking about brexit, obviously a big topic for markets.feels we have this laundry list of geopolitical event risk and they have not sent -- they've not center to markets. they are main super low despite what is ostensibly some big headlines. >> something like korea is difficult to make any assessment about. everything that is related to populism, the new trend in western democracy, it seems there is a caging in of populists when they get to power. we see that in the united states and we see that in the u.k. with ms. may calling for an election d tting the parliament in the middle with a majority that will be presumably more moderate in terms of brexit. raising theot of stakes on the negotiations side but they are not going to start until the u.k. government --in the medium to longer term, i think the biggest risk would be the elections and the discussion of a possible election in austria this fall. elected it iset sometimes good because they have to put deeds behind their words alwaysis almost difficult to change institutions in which we w
that was hammond, talking about brexit, obviously a big topic for markets.feels we have this laundry list of geopolitical event risk and they have not sent -- they've not center to markets. they are main super low despite what is ostensibly some big headlines. >> something like korea is difficult to make any assessment about. everything that is related to populism, the new trend in western democracy, it seems there is a caging in of populists when they get to power. we see that in the...
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philip hammond was asked this morning on the radio about this same story.nd said again in the present conference that his family would say that he does swear sometimes, but it was interesting to listen to theresa may's answers when she was asked if she did endorse philip hammond as her next chancellor. we work very closely together. the prime minister and i have known each other for many yea rs. have known each other for many years. she has got an extremely strong team around her. i work very closely with her team. indeed, some are people that i have known for many years. we work very well as a team. all this media tittle tattle is just that, media tittle tattle. at the third time of asking when theresa may was asked will you endorse philip hammond she said, yes, i'm happy to do so. i'm not sure how much of a ringing endorsement that was. of course, it would be huge if theresa may did re move would be huge if theresa may did remove philip hammond if they did win the general election. at the moment, that seems unlikely, but it does seem clear that there has
philip hammond was asked this morning on the radio about this same story.nd said again in the present conference that his family would say that he does swear sometimes, but it was interesting to listen to theresa may's answers when she was asked if she did endorse philip hammond as her next chancellor. we work very closely together. the prime minister and i have known each other for many yea rs. have known each other for many years. she has got an extremely strong team around her. i work very...
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the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides.aily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very favourably, the other papers we will come to our obviously much less favourable. this says he will fix rip—off britain, boost nhs schools and scrap tuition fees. talking about how power and the railways will be renationalised and other policies including abolishing tuition fees. there is an extensive list and inside they say that labour have pledged to undo the damage of seven years of tory austerities, de
the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides.aily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as...
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hammond hospitals and trusts were affected ? —— hammond hospitals and trusts were affected?e of them are making changes and some of them aren't. some of them are carrying on with their daily work. can i point out that this particular attack, this cyber attack, hasn't been especially focused on the nhs, it has been a worldwide attack, affecting a hundred countries and different organisations, but in the uk it has impacted on the nhs. what do you know about who is responsible? we don't know the a nswer to responsible? we don't know the answer to that, but i've spoken to the national crime agency to find out who might be, but it will take a few days. we have to make sure we are very clear about what information we have and we tracked it down. we are talking to international partners because this is an international attack, so we have good relationships with different countries who have been impacted and we are sharing information to find how best to address this and how to find out who has done it and how to make sure we have the right defences going forward. they -- there are
hammond hospitals and trusts were affected ? —— hammond hospitals and trusts were affected?e of them are making changes and some of them aren't. some of them are carrying on with their daily work. can i point out that this particular attack, this cyber attack, hasn't been especially focused on the nhs, it has been a worldwide attack, affecting a hundred countries and different organisations, but in the uk it has impacted on the nhs. what do you know about who is responsible? we don't know...
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at a press conference hosted by davis and hammond, laura kuenssberg tried again to get clarity on thetate of discussions between the uk and eu. can i ask you not to hide behind the fact that there will be with negotiations, in this election, don't voters are allowed to know how much taxpayers‘ cash they are stumping up, is close to zero or 100 million or zero? the bbc‘s political editor faced questions from viewers. and one of you called jim asked: it's notjust the conservatives who have been under scrutiny in this week before the election coverage. on tuesday, the shadow home secretary diane abbott was questioned about labour's plans to recruit 10,000 more police officers and how much that would cost. among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour. and later, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? for 10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? no,
at a press conference hosted by davis and hammond, laura kuenssberg tried again to get clarity on thetate of discussions between the uk and eu. can i ask you not to hide behind the fact that there will be with negotiations, in this election, don't voters are allowed to know how much taxpayers‘ cash they are stumping up, is close to zero or 100 million or zero? the bbc‘s political editor faced questions from viewers. and one of you called jim asked: it's notjust the conservatives who have...
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the chancellor philip hammond warned this morning of the impact a labour government could have on thement we are publishing this morning shows his economic policies are a recipe for chaos, instability, uncertainty and insecurity. britain simply cannot take the risk ofjeremy corbyn in downing street unleashing economic chaos on the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and country over the next crucial five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a chaotic and high—risk gamble. shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, dismissed the claim as "lies", and said labour's plans were fully costed. pack of lies. it's an absolute pack of lies. i don't know why the bbc or the media are giving it any room whatsoever, it's an absolute pack of lies. i'll give you an example. they have included £35 billion worth of investment money, capital expenditure. they don't seem to know the difference between capital and revenue. all you include in your day—to—day spending on capital expenditure is the interest rat
the chancellor philip hammond warned this morning of the impact a labour government could have on thement we are publishing this morning shows his economic policies are a recipe for chaos, instability, uncertainty and insecurity. britain simply cannot take the risk ofjeremy corbyn in downing street unleashing economic chaos on the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and country over the next crucial five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a...
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clear lake police say 34-year-old anthony hammond cut an african-american man on the shoulder with a machete saturday night after yelling racial slurs. hammond was arrested after an hour's long standoff at his apartment and is being held on more than $1 million bail. >> this is a reminder not to leave your keys in your car. take a look. napa police say they found all of these keys on one suspected car thief. they arrested joshua eisen yesterday after people reported seeing him rying to get into cars. napa police say if you recognize your key and had it stolen, give them a call. they ask us all to lock our car doors and take your keys and fobs with you. >>> we told you about a south bay man who fought off a burglar, now we're hearing from the 82-year-old. abc 7 news was in san jose where yousef youkhaneh showed where you say his wife, 76-year-old christina, got attacked sunday night. she was in the backyard of their home when a would be burglar hit her in the head with a big stick. she screamed for her husband who went after the woman. >> i catch him, she hit she was like a tiger. ver
clear lake police say 34-year-old anthony hammond cut an african-american man on the shoulder with a machete saturday night after yelling racial slurs. hammond was arrested after an hour's long standoff at his apartment and is being held on more than $1 million bail. >> this is a reminder not to leave your keys in your car. take a look. napa police say they found all of these keys on one suspected car thief. they arrested joshua eisen yesterday after people reported seeing him rying to...
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the interesting thing about this, this is an interview with philip hammond.ing for them the other way. he's going for the death tax, which is labour's plans to halve the out of inheritance tax exemption from more than £800,000, £850,000, to £425,000. he says that homes owned by people who've worked hard all of their lives, they've saved and struggled, put something by, they are going to be punished by this tax. well, actually you could make exactly the same argument for the dementia tax that you don't like to call it. people will lose their homes if they have to go in... if they are to stay at home and receive nonresidential care, in the same way that they would under labour. it is a curious argument. it is also about the skewed property market, that is pa rt the skewed property market, that is part of the problem. there is a point that outside of the bubble of london, you know, where house prices are absolutely ridiculous, you would end up with about 60% of houses in london being, you know, within the bracket. but that wouldn't necessarily be the same outsid
the interesting thing about this, this is an interview with philip hammond.ing for them the other way. he's going for the death tax, which is labour's plans to halve the out of inheritance tax exemption from more than £800,000, £850,000, to £425,000. he says that homes owned by people who've worked hard all of their lives, they've saved and struggled, put something by, they are going to be punished by this tax. well, actually you could make exactly the same argument for the dementia tax that...
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in washington and one hammond hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn.m kevin's really -- >> i'm kevin's really. cirilli. vonnie: a broader effort to reshape the trade relationship between the two largest in the world. later this hour, we will hear from former, -- the former commerce secretary. the president is escalating saying that their conversations might have been taped. kevin will be talking about the man at the center of it all, roger stone.
in washington and one hammond hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn.m kevin's really -- >> i'm kevin's really. cirilli. vonnie: a broader effort to reshape the trade relationship between the two largest in the world. later this hour, we will hear from former, -- the former commerce secretary. the president is escalating saying that their conversations might have been taped. kevin will be talking about the man at the center of it all, roger stone.
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hammond then tried to hide inside of his apartment refrigerator. he was arrested after an hour's-long standoff and is being held on more than a million dollars bail. >>> yesterday we told you about a south bay man who fought off a burglar. now we are hearing from the 82-year-old. abc 7 news was in san jose where yousef y l you say his wife was attack. his wife screamed for her husband who then went after the woman. >> i catch him, she hit me. she was like tiger, very >> he held the woman until deputies arrived. they arrested the suspect identified as renhu his wife received eight stitches to her head. >>> first the hit by a pitch, then we saw the helmet throw and then the brawl begins. no we we wait for word on suspensions. it's impossible not to have an opinion about this. the giants game turned into a showdown that many believe was years in the making. abc news reporter lillian kim has the aftermath of what was supposed to be a nice day and at&t park. >> reporter: giants relever hunter strickland through a fastball that hit the national outfielde
hammond then tried to hide inside of his apartment refrigerator. he was arrested after an hour's-long standoff and is being held on more than a million dollars bail. >>> yesterday we told you about a south bay man who fought off a burglar. now we are hearing from the 82-year-old. abc 7 news was in san jose where yousef y l you say his wife was attack. his wife screamed for her husband who then went after the woman. >> i catch him, she hit me. she was like tiger, very >> he...
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but this delicacy is proving to be deadly, as claudia hammond reports from ho chi minh city.ially deadly dish. it is made from a boiled pig intestines mixed with raw blood and then set into a kind ofjelly which is served cold as a starter. this is the fresh pigs and blood and it is really valued by some people because it is so fresh and some people absolutely it is so fresh and some people a bsolutely love it is so fresh and some people absolutely love it but the problem is it can make you ill because it contains bacteria that is found in pigs, a type of meningitis. every year there are several cases of meningitis caused by it. almost half the patients are left with long—term complications such as deafness and 10% die. it is now the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in vietnam. translation: this tradition of eating raw pig blood is a deeply rooted in vietnam and people eat it every day. a recent study found that over a third of people in rural areas had eaten dishes made from raw blood in the past year. it is a major concern. the challenge that can be overcome by educ
but this delicacy is proving to be deadly, as claudia hammond reports from ho chi minh city.ially deadly dish. it is made from a boiled pig intestines mixed with raw blood and then set into a kind ofjelly which is served cold as a starter. this is the fresh pigs and blood and it is really valued by some people because it is so fresh and some people absolutely it is so fresh and some people a bsolutely love it is so fresh and some people absolutely love it but the problem is it can make you ill...
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so hammond seems to be really the central person who is involved in the mud slinging.ut clay and adams don't do a whole lot to stop it. and it is -- it is kind of interesting, even though they're not actively propagating these ideas, they had the power to stop them and they don't. brian: how big did andrew jackson win in 1828? mark: he won substantially. he wins all the regions of the country except for new england. he -- i don't remember the exact numbers in terms of electoral vote count, but it was considered a landslide. he wins a fairly large majority for the time and what you have to remember is that between '24 and '28 there's nearly a doubling of the number of voters in the united states. and so for jackson to win after having lost in '24, and to win big, solidifies within himself and within his coalition this idea that he is the choice of the people. he is the one that the people have given a mandate to effect change in the united states. brian: where do you put yourself and the writers of jackson currently alive. i mean that -- what's the difference between sa
so hammond seems to be really the central person who is involved in the mud slinging.ut clay and adams don't do a whole lot to stop it. and it is -- it is kind of interesting, even though they're not actively propagating these ideas, they had the power to stop them and they don't. brian: how big did andrew jackson win in 1828? mark: he won substantially. he wins all the regions of the country except for new england. he -- i don't remember the exact numbers in terms of electoral vote count, but...
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john hammond is a journalist injakarta who has written widely on the subject of sharia law in indonesiahe aceh region. it is the only region of indonesia that actually operates with sharia law. since 2014, gay sex has been formally illegal and it can be punished by up to 100 canes per act. according to human rights watch a total of 339 people were caned in aceh in 2016 on charges of moral indecency. that's right. it is a lot of people. in a relatively small province. and, when i was there a few months ago, a lot of people from aceh don't like the system. and what they feel is when people are caned it doesn't just they feel is when people are caned it doesn'tjust hurt a lot but it is publicly humiliating because they are being flogged in front of eve ryo ne are being flogged in front of everyone they have ever met. people are taking videos and it is just really embarrassing. afterwards it is hard to go on with life because you have to reintegrate into society that just treated you you have to reintegrate into society thatjust treated you like this. you have to reintegrate into society th
john hammond is a journalist injakarta who has written widely on the subject of sharia law in indonesiahe aceh region. it is the only region of indonesia that actually operates with sharia law. since 2014, gay sex has been formally illegal and it can be punished by up to 100 canes per act. according to human rights watch a total of 339 people were caned in aceh in 2016 on charges of moral indecency. that's right. it is a lot of people. in a relatively small province. and, when i was there a few...
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at ann darling elementary, principal ron hammond says communicating with families has been the key. >> maintaining that communication and we're thoughtful about it, we're intentional about it. and i think that's what's kept our numbers down and i'm very proud of the effort. >> reporter: some schools have canceled noninstructional activities for the time being. >> it was sad to lose out on back to school night. it was sad to lose out on some of the activities. but i think if we can contain it in a shorter amount of time and move on, i think everybody will be better. >> reporter: the district is also utilizing extra janitorial staff for after hours cleaning. in san jose, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> a bay area college issues a dire warning. now layoffs are planned and changes are coming to the curriculum. >> budget cuts loom for a north bay sheriffs department. people living there are now thinking twice about their safety. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. it will be cooking this week. i'll have the temperatures coming up. >> bee sting in a heist, one person calls you're goin
at ann darling elementary, principal ron hammond says communicating with families has been the key. >> maintaining that communication and we're thoughtful about it, we're intentional about it. and i think that's what's kept our numbers down and i'm very proud of the effort. >> reporter: some schools have canceled noninstructional activities for the time being. >> it was sad to lose out on back to school night. it was sad to lose out on some of the activities. but i think if we...
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the chancellor philip hammond has said he needs more room, more flexibility.portray themselves as the party of low taxation. the issue is, there will be 1.2 million people paying more tax. while this will appeal to the hard—core labour voter in working—class low— paid areas, the hard—core labour voter in working—class low—paid areas, there will be people in the nhs such as doctors who will be earning more than 80,000 who may think twice, and headteachers. i think if it was well presented as something that was necessary for the nhs, for education, a lot of us would go for it. 85%? 95% of us. we might only problem is is that it's presented hopelessly inadequately. headteachers earn a lot of money, vice chancellors and a lot of money. it's right they should pay, we should pay. but it's the top cream that finds ways of not paying. it's interesting to me the sunday telegraph front page have been same story very much, and their headliners, labour tax to hammer workers, "a savage cash raid". we all know the telegraph is a right—wing newspaper but the wording matters
the chancellor philip hammond has said he needs more room, more flexibility.portray themselves as the party of low taxation. the issue is, there will be 1.2 million people paying more tax. while this will appeal to the hard—core labour voter in working—class low— paid areas, the hard—core labour voter in working—class low—paid areas, there will be people in the nhs such as doctors who will be earning more than 80,000 who may think twice, and headteachers. i think if it was well...
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philip hammond warned this morning of the impact of a labour government, the impact it could have oneashing economic chaos of the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and our country over the crucial next five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a chaotic and high—risk gamble. we have also heard from john mcdonnell and he dismissed those claims as lies. he said that labour's plans are fully costed. it is a pack of lies. i do not know why the bbc or the media are giving it any room whatsoever. it is a pack of lies. they have included £35 billion worth of investment money, capital expenditure. they do not know the difference between capital and revenue. all you include us in your day—to—day spending with capital expenditure is the interest rates. it is ludicrous and they have invented figures in terms of commitments that we have given which we haven't and then when we have given commitments, they have not identified without that funding will come from. it is a pack of lies. joinin
philip hammond warned this morning of the impact of a labour government, the impact it could have oneashing economic chaos of the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and our country over the crucial next five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a chaotic and high—risk gamble. we have also heard from john mcdonnell and he dismissed those claims as lies. he said that labour's plans are...
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police arrested anthony hammond over the weekend following a standoff.th a machete after yelling racial slurs. the victim survived the attack but is not being identified. hammond reportedly threatened to kill a police officer and his family while being taken to jail. ( darya ) a texas family is considering a lawsuit after their son was labeled "ugly" in the school yearbook. steven seal's yearbook picture has an arrow pointing at it with a quote calling him ugly. it is just one of several offensive comments which made it into the 20-17 yearbook at this high school in humble, texas. school officials admit the quotes were not vetted properly. the yearbook editor says he simply screened quotes for profanity but anything else was fair game. he says he submitted them to administrators back in november. <"i was livid. i felt like it was so disrespectful. i did not blame the child that had wrote it, i blamed the school for not editing.">( darya ) the texas school district says it will continue to distribute the yearbooks. ( darya ) we are now just one day away f
police arrested anthony hammond over the weekend following a standoff.th a machete after yelling racial slurs. the victim survived the attack but is not being identified. hammond reportedly threatened to kill a police officer and his family while being taken to jail. ( darya ) a texas family is considering a lawsuit after their son was labeled "ugly" in the school yearbook. steven seal's yearbook picture has an arrow pointing at it with a quote calling him ugly. it is just one of...
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he went on to challenge philip hammond to a television debate, saying he was happy to pick over thoseressure on donald trump — as he's accused of asking the head of the fbi to drop an inquiry into his former security chief's links with russia. coming up... oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! those curlers could fetch more than that — as hilda ogden's personal effects head from coronation street to the auction house. coming up in sport at half—past — andy murray says he can still do well at the french open later this month, despite his poorform since returning from an elbow injury in march. uk unemployment is down again — falling to its lowest level in 42 years. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the number of people unemployed fell by 53,000 to 1.54 million in the three months to march — a rate of 4.6%. but are the figures as good as they seem? our economics correspondent andrew verity reports. you would need to be well into your 40s to remember a time when the unemployment rate was this low. 1.54 million, the number of unemployed people is just 4.6% of
he went on to challenge philip hammond to a television debate, saying he was happy to pick over thoseressure on donald trump — as he's accused of asking the head of the fbi to drop an inquiry into his former security chief's links with russia. coming up... oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! those curlers could fetch more than that — as hilda ogden's personal effects head from coronation street to the auction house. coming up in sport at half—past — andy murray says he can still...
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philip hammond is probably no longer trying to balance the books by the year 2022, it‘s been pushed backt the economy. 0n tax there has also been a change. in 2015, david cameron promised no increases in income tax, national insurance or vat, only one of those remains — no increase in vat. the rest have been replaced with a rather vaguer, with a rather vague, firm intention to reduce taxes. many now predict national insurance contributions at least, will rise. the tax lock over this parliament meant the government couldn‘t raise income tax, national insurance or vat, they raise two thirds of all the taxes we bring in, that‘s very constraining for a government. i think it‘s sensible to say that if you need to, you can make some adjustments. and then pensions — in 2015, the conservatives promised a triple lock that pensions would increase by either the rate of inflation, the rate of earnings growth, or 2.5%, which ever was highest. that is now a double lock. inflation or earnings will be used, which could mean lower pensions increases if both fall below 2.5%. the conservative leader, has g
philip hammond is probably no longer trying to balance the books by the year 2022, it‘s been pushed backt the economy. 0n tax there has also been a change. in 2015, david cameron promised no increases in income tax, national insurance or vat, only one of those remains — no increase in vat. the rest have been replaced with a rather vaguer, with a rather vague, firm intention to reduce taxes. many now predict national insurance contributions at least, will rise. the tax lock over this...
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principal ron hammond is reminding parents that even once students become symptom free, they need to stay home for 24 hours. >> that support what is they can do or what they shouldn't do. >> hacienda magnet has reported the most cases at one school site. they have reported nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, this mother had to keep her daughters out of school after they complained about simple thoms. >> they're just home doing their home work, i came to pick up their spouts lessons, so we'll keep them busy. >> high touch surfaces are being washed down with bleach. basketballs and jump ropes were off-limits during recess. cleaning crews are also coming in after hours to do an extra scrub. >> it seems like the entivirus keepings coming back, so hopefully the student also stay home for a while and not reintroduce the virus back into the schools. >> reporter: district officials evaluating it on a case-by-case bas basis. >>> a san francisco family needs help solving a myster isles for her husband who disappeared on mother's day. chi is an uber driver, his wife is worried that a passenger who le
principal ron hammond is reminding parents that even once students become symptom free, they need to stay home for 24 hours. >> that support what is they can do or what they shouldn't do. >> hacienda magnet has reported the most cases at one school site. they have reported nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, this mother had to keep her daughters out of school after they complained about simple thoms. >> they're just home doing their home work, i came to pick up their spouts lessons,...
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i'm michael hammond of the foreign policy program. i have the privilege of back mac thornberry, republican from the 13th district x testis -- from the 13th district of texas. the first texan ever to have that role. texan whose family goes back to ranching in the 13th district as far back as 1881. probably wonder what he was doing in rainy washington when he could have been back in texas during springtime, but we are grateful for your service. it's a momentous time in american foreign policy. to matters quickly of defense budget, defense spending, and where the entire debate may go with the release of the president's budget and congress gearing up in its normal hearing season on these subjects. join me in welcoming the chairman to brookings. [applause] budget, iget to the thought i could ask you to summarize here i position, reform bill of last week, headlines you wanted to make off that and one additional aspect to my question might be, i remember last year when you were here and elsewhere talking about your efforts with senator mccai
i'm michael hammond of the foreign policy program. i have the privilege of back mac thornberry, republican from the 13th district x testis -- from the 13th district of texas. the first texan ever to have that role. texan whose family goes back to ranching in the 13th district as far back as 1881. probably wonder what he was doing in rainy washington when he could have been back in texas during springtime, but we are grateful for your service. it's a momentous time in american foreign policy. to...
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principal ron hammond is reminding parents that even once students become symptom free, they need toy home for 24 hours. >> that support what is they can do or what they shouldn't do. >> hacienda magnet has reported the most cases at one school site. they have reported nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, this mother had to keep her daughters out of school after they complained about simple thoms. >> they're just home doing their home work, i came to pick up their spouts lessons, so we'll keep them busy. >> high touch surfaces are being washed down with bleach. basketballs and jump ropes were off-limits during recess. cleaning crews are also coming in after hours to do an extra scrub. >> it seems like the entivirus keepings coming back, so hopefully the student also stay home for a while and not reintroduce the virus back into the schools. >> reporter: district officials evaluating it on a case-by-case bas basis. >>> a san francisco family needs help solving a mystermystery. isles for her husband who disappeared on mother's day. chi is an uber driver, his wife is worried that a passenger wh
principal ron hammond is reminding parents that even once students become symptom free, they need toy home for 24 hours. >> that support what is they can do or what they shouldn't do. >> hacienda magnet has reported the most cases at one school site. they have reported nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, this mother had to keep her daughters out of school after they complained about simple thoms. >> they're just home doing their home work, i came to pick up their spouts lessons, so...
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hammond paid out $500,000 in a settlement. >> not surprised by the outcome.s if untrue is defamation. >> so if you are about to post something online, it might be better to walk away and rethink it or just not post it at all. >>> people were crying. >> everybody is pushing, everybody is shoes lost, phones being dropped. >> we were trying to look for each other. >> i'm heartbroken. i don't know where she is. i don't know if she is alive. >> this attack stands out for its appalling, sickening cowardness. >> that is what they are. losers. >> tonight we foe the name of the suicide bomber and investigators in manchester england are trying to determine if he had help in setting off that deadly explosion outside the area of an ariana grande concert. he has been identified as 22- year-old salman abedi of manchester. he was known to authorities it's not certain if he acted alone. but isis is saying one of its members carried out that ac. is being held for reasons unknown. many of the dead eninjured are young females. children even. including an eight-year-old girl. >>
hammond paid out $500,000 in a settlement. >> not surprised by the outcome.s if untrue is defamation. >> so if you are about to post something online, it might be better to walk away and rethink it or just not post it at all. >>> people were crying. >> everybody is pushing, everybody is shoes lost, phones being dropped. >> we were trying to look for each other. >> i'm heartbroken. i don't know where she is. i don't know if she is alive. >> this...
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david davis and the chancellor philip hammond talked about how she is much better equipped than jeremyn kennedy, thank you so much, and congratulations on your continued brexit coverage. what an interesting conversation this will be. jim jordan's front and center with the congressional debate .ith the house freedom caucus on radio today from our studios in washington, jim jordan. from washington and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ boring, it is never boring in foreign-exchange. the first three lines are boring but the bottom is not. 1.3729.anada we are watching canada migrate towards a 1.40. francine: coming up shortly, bloomberg daybreak: americas. welcome. what do you have? fomc: as we wait for the we will bring in marty feldstein. he is a professor at harvard and we will talk about growth, where the economy as, and whether the couldproposed tax cuts get growth coming in, and how would you pay for them. francine: thank you so much. we are going to the single best chart, we did something related to defend but i did treasuries, the 10 year treasury for the u.s.. depend, theill trajector
david davis and the chancellor philip hammond talked about how she is much better equipped than jeremyn kennedy, thank you so much, and congratulations on your continued brexit coverage. what an interesting conversation this will be. jim jordan's front and center with the congressional debate .ith the house freedom caucus on radio today from our studios in washington, jim jordan. from washington and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ boring, it is never boring in foreign-exchange. the first...
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his touch on the hammond organ combined with dwayne's guitar. he had been ill, he was 69.e for your real news update. former obama director john brennan testified to the intel committee and this is what he said about who he shared classified information with. >> i shared classified information with the russia while i was director of the cia on routine basis, shared classified information with russia on terrorism matters. it doesn't mean it becomes unclassified, it means it retains the classification, but is releasable then to russia or to other partners. so, that in itself is not unprecedented. jesse: so let me get this straight. trump administration shares classified information with the russians and that's bad. obama administration shares classified with the russians and that's okay? all right. university of michigan students are deeply troubled by wood panelling because it's masculine and marginalizing, the students claim the history of wood is a history of oppression, the white, rich had wood panelling in the day. when i was in college and what i was deeply troubled by
his touch on the hammond organ combined with dwayne's guitar. he had been ill, he was 69.e for your real news update. former obama director john brennan testified to the intel committee and this is what he said about who he shared classified information with. >> i shared classified information with the russia while i was director of the cia on routine basis, shared classified information with russia on terrorism matters. it doesn't mean it becomes unclassified, it means it retains the...
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jonathan: a number of months ago, philip hammond talked about it is the reset.he market that are underestimating the ability of the government to go into this election, get a big majority and do something quite significant to the u.k. economy, away from the likes of cameron and osborne? vince: there are some question marks about the fiscal promises that were made, especially if the economy was to disappoint, maybe there would be some room. aboutare question marks the engagement of the tax, so there are concerns about potential tax increases. outlook on that front. will bethe government reflective more so depending on how the negotiation goes. they have used that threat before. european partners were getting too tough on the negotiation and they threatened to cut taxes and make the u.k. very attractive for companies to work. that is another element in that equation. i don't think we have a great clarity about the fiscal outlook in the u.k.. alix: let's move over to the u.s. when the fed and three investments, their borrowing needs are going up, so they are studyi
jonathan: a number of months ago, philip hammond talked about it is the reset.he market that are underestimating the ability of the government to go into this election, get a big majority and do something quite significant to the u.k. economy, away from the likes of cameron and osborne? vince: there are some question marks about the fiscal promises that were made, especially if the economy was to disappoint, maybe there would be some room. aboutare question marks the engagement of the tax, so...
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. >> ♪ >> reporter: greg allman played a hammond b3 organ like no other and his vocals helped put southernap. the allman brothers music intertwined jazz, country blue s to crank out hits as ram manying man, and midnight rider. in 1971 the band released at fillmore east, the group's third album which rolling stone album called the finest ever committed to vinyl. greg was unprepared for the level of stardom that he had reached. >> i remember going to the grocery store and seeing my face every where and i said what is happening? >> reporter: four years later greg married cher, just three days after she divorced her husband sonny bono to day she tweeted, i tried, word are impossible. the allman brothers induct in the rock and role hall of fame in 1995, following year, also won a grammy for best rock instrumental performance for jessica. gregory leased six solo albums over his career, he stopped performing six months ago when his health started to fade. greg allman was 69. >> ♪ >> meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we have a lot more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", anti aging brea
. >> ♪ >> reporter: greg allman played a hammond b3 organ like no other and his vocals helped put southernap. the allman brothers music intertwined jazz, country blue s to crank out hits as ram manying man, and midnight rider. in 1971 the band released at fillmore east, the group's third album which rolling stone album called the finest ever committed to vinyl. greg was unprepared for the level of stardom that he had reached. >> i remember going to the grocery store and...
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he will present for 15 minutes thp pen then turn over to samuel hammond who is at the scan lynn center also presents his proposal about 15 minutes then we have a discussion with melissa who is vice president poverty to proermts program tp scott winship project directorer at the joint economic committee and then maria who is plofser of university of wisconsin. let's begin with chris. thank you. >> does that do anything? is there we go. okay. okay. that's a good idea. there we go. all right. sorry. so i would acknowledge my co-authors but i only have 15 minutes. so i'm not going to do that. but i'm -- you would think sort of adding an additional author to a paper would decrease the totals amount of effort that goes into the content. but it turns out that that -- that equation is not quite accurate. but i want to acknowledge a couple of people one is luke schaeffer the lead author on this paper i shamelessly stole almost all of his slides i'm presenting today. then also jane waldfogel who -- when you have ten co-authors getting them all on the phone, getting them to all agree on something
he will present for 15 minutes thp pen then turn over to samuel hammond who is at the scan lynn center also presents his proposal about 15 minutes then we have a discussion with melissa who is vice president poverty to proermts program tp scott winship project directorer at the joint economic committee and then maria who is plofser of university of wisconsin. let's begin with chris. thank you. >> does that do anything? is there we go. okay. okay. that's a good idea. there we go. all...
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newspaperhere is one editor in cincinnati, ohio, by hammond, whoharles is actually the one doing most of the mudslinging on that regard. he is one of those who spreads rumors about jackson's mother being a prostitute, jackson being the offspring of his mother -- jackson's mother elizabeth, and an african-american slave. person seems to be the who is involved in the mudslinging, but clay and adams don't do a whole lot to stop it. it is kind of interesting. even though they are not actively propagating these ideas, they have the power to stop them, and they do not. host: how big did andrew jackson win the in 1828? guest: he won substantially, all the regions of the country except for new england. i don't remember the exact members in terms of electoral vote counts, but he was considered a landslide. he wins a fairly large majority for the times we do have to andmber that between 1824 1828, there is nearly a doubling of the number of voters in the united rates. for jackson to win after having to win 1820 four, and big, solidifies within himself and his coalition this idea that he is the
newspaperhere is one editor in cincinnati, ohio, by hammond, whoharles is actually the one doing most of the mudslinging on that regard. he is one of those who spreads rumors about jackson's mother being a prostitute, jackson being the offspring of his mother -- jackson's mother elizabeth, and an african-american slave. person seems to be the who is involved in the mudslinging, but clay and adams don't do a whole lot to stop it. it is kind of interesting. even though they are not actively...
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it was the chancellor, philip hammond, who set out that claim today in a news conference behind me.stable leadership for our economy and our country over the crucial next five years, as we negotiate our exit from the eu, and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a kay attic and high—risk gamble that would lead to higher taxes, more borrowing and more debt. just in case you didn't get the message behind mr hammond, we can show you the poster which the tories are launching today. this tax bombshell poster which they say ordinary families would face in taxes and debts ifjeremy corbyn was elected. that's the poster they want to stick in our minds, but let me say, it is turning into a bit of a retro election because if you wind back the clock, we have been here before. let me remind you of 1992! do you remember that election when it wasjohn do you remember that election when it was john major versus do you remember that election when it wasjohn major versus neil kin ok, it wasjohn major versus neil kin 0k, norman lamont and chris patten unveiling what looks like a
it was the chancellor, philip hammond, who set out that claim today in a news conference behind me.stable leadership for our economy and our country over the crucial next five years, as we negotiate our exit from the eu, and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a kay attic and high—risk gamble that would lead to higher taxes, more borrowing and more debt. just in case you didn't get the message behind mr hammond, we can show you the poster which the tories are...
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david: if you talk today and hammond, president of gm, as i know you have, -- talk to dan hammond, presidentubscriptions. where do those miles come out of? more time in a vehicle? , a plane?on a train they have to come from somewhere. adam: they have to come from somewhere. look at the deflation and cost per megabyte of wireless data. this is from the wireless cell phone industry. if you took the cost of sending a megabyte of data wirelessly down 40 times, guess what? we increased the amount transferred wirelessly 40 times. we think it is expansion of the pie. happens inat emerging markets. 2% of the population of india has access to a private car. a disproportionate amount of this growth for miles traveled happens in places like india and china. our world in the new york area as --hange, but nowhere near as radically as in a place like india. alix: adam jonas, good to see you. check us out online, click on the charts and graphics. interact with us directly. you can rewatch that interview on tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: robert kaplan, speaking with tom keene on the co
david: if you talk today and hammond, president of gm, as i know you have, -- talk to dan hammond, presidentubscriptions. where do those miles come out of? more time in a vehicle? , a plane?on a train they have to come from somewhere. adam: they have to come from somewhere. look at the deflation and cost per megabyte of wireless data. this is from the wireless cell phone industry. if you took the cost of sending a megabyte of data wirelessly down 40 times, guess what? we increased the amount...
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well, let's leave theresa may and philip hammond. norman smith is in westminster.ity, saying that mr corbyn's plans simply did not add up. it was described as a catalogue of chaos. a fa ntasy described as a catalogue of chaos. a fantasy wish—list and at the heart of their argument is there is they say £58 billion of unfunded commitments made by mr corbyn yesterday. now, those mostly are the big nationalisations, he talked about, team corbyn are saying we didn't include that because it's capital spending so we can borrow. mrs may, also again focus on the credibility ofjeremy corbyn's leadership. she wants to make it a tussle about the strong and stable leadership of theresa may as she seesit leadership of theresa may as she sees it versus jeremy corbyn leadership of theresa may as she sees it versusjeremy corbyn and she accused him of retreating into an edelogical comfort zone. so this was basically an attack press conference by the tories to try and take apart labour's big manifesto launch yesterday. and separately, norman, today, one of labour big backers is expre
well, let's leave theresa may and philip hammond. norman smith is in westminster.ity, saying that mr corbyn's plans simply did not add up. it was described as a catalogue of chaos. a fa ntasy described as a catalogue of chaos. a fantasy wish—list and at the heart of their argument is there is they say £58 billion of unfunded commitments made by mr corbyn yesterday. now, those mostly are the big nationalisations, he talked about, team corbyn are saying we didn't include that because it's...
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at a press conference hosted by david davis and phillip hammond, laura kuenssberg tried again to get who have been under scrutiny in this week‘s election coverage. on tuesday, the shadow home secretary diane abbott was questioned about labour‘s plans to recruit 10,000 more police officers and how much they would cost. among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour. and later, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it'll be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry... for 10,000 police officers? what are you paying them? no, i mean. ..sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... they will...it will cost... um...about... about £80 million. about £80 million? yeah. diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other intervie
at a press conference hosted by david davis and phillip hammond, laura kuenssberg tried again to get who have been under scrutiny in this week‘s election coverage. on tuesday, the shadow home secretary diane abbott was questioned about labour‘s plans to recruit 10,000 more police officers and how much they would cost. among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour. and later, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much...
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philip hammond warned of the impact a labour government could have on the economy.ipe for chaos, instability, uncertainty and insecurity. britain simply cannot take the risk ofjeremy corbyn in downing street unleashing economic chaos on the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and country over the next crucial five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a chaotic and high—risk gamble. labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, dismissed the claim as "lies" — and said labour's plans were fully costed. pack of lies. it's an absolute pack of lies. i don't know why the bbc or the media are giving it any room whatsoever, it's an absolute pack of lies. i'll give you an example. they have included £35 billion worth of investment money, capital expenditure. they don't seem to know the difference between capital and revenue. all you include in your day—to—day spending on capital expenditure is the interest rates. so it's completely ludicrous, then they have invented figur
philip hammond warned of the impact a labour government could have on the economy.ipe for chaos, instability, uncertainty and insecurity. britain simply cannot take the risk ofjeremy corbyn in downing street unleashing economic chaos on the country. just when we need strong and stable leadership for our economy and country over the next crucial five years as we negotiate our exit from the eu and chart a new course in the years beyond, jeremy corbyn offers a chaotic and high—risk gamble....
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philip hammond said he will continue to fund existing eu projects up to 2020."t to vote that government policies favour older people." thank you for those. thank you very much for your time this morning. thank you, i really appreciate you coming on the programme. more from camborne in the next half an hour. still to come: alexander blackman, the man who became known as marine a after shooting dead an injured taliban soldier, gives his first tv interview shortly. we hearfrom him and his wife claire who worked so hard for his release. the conservatives confirmed they intend to gap energy prices for people on standard variable rates. theresa may says the move could save 17 million customers up to £100 a year. labour says the cap would not stop bills rising. jeremy corbyn will formally launch labour's election campaign today by saying that his party is not trying to find a way to keep britain in the european union. mr corbyn, who will be in grarge, will say the issue of brexit is settled. throughout the election campaign, we will put your questions to politicians fr
philip hammond said he will continue to fund existing eu projects up to 2020."t to vote that government policies favour older people." thank you for those. thank you very much for your time this morning. thank you, i really appreciate you coming on the programme. more from camborne in the next half an hour. still to come: alexander blackman, the man who became known as marine a after shooting dead an injured taliban soldier, gives his first tv interview shortly. we hearfrom him and...
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philip hammond saying he would like to pay tribute to the emergency services.e will return to the u.k. after , the meetings that are taking place in europe. it is 11 minutes past seven here in london, 11 minutes past eight if you are watching in paris or berlin or many other places. let's broaden our conversation fromalk to our guest [inaudible] we covered this tragic story, very sad headlines coming through about what happened in manchester. , investors arey used to seeing these dreadful events take place. they shock and investors have to pull themselves together just like anybody else. impact onhave any markets, we have seen a bit of a flight to safety in terms of the yen buying, we saw the powdered -- pound weaker. first, my thoughts and prayers to everyone who has been affected by last night's events. the market quite rightly takes apposite has some reflection. reading up on john's earlier comment, as the news develops, is it an isolated incident or part of a concerted significant change in terms of the terror threat that we have seen, so the news flow toda
philip hammond saying he would like to pay tribute to the emergency services.e will return to the u.k. after , the meetings that are taking place in europe. it is 11 minutes past seven here in london, 11 minutes past eight if you are watching in paris or berlin or many other places. let's broaden our conversation fromalk to our guest [inaudible] we covered this tragic story, very sad headlines coming through about what happened in manchester. , investors arey used to seeing these dreadful...
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a distinguished graduate of hammond school and pest byetarian college. she has fastefully served on the staff. her expertise in photography, graphic design has made a positive difference. and her sunny disposition is always recognized by constituents visiting the office. it is with mixed blessings but great happiness that i bid annie farewell. she is offing on next week to serve as the digital assistant for the house republican conference. fortunately to be working with conference chair, kathy mcmorris rodgers. i know she'll do a remarkable job supporting the conference. i know her father and brother join me in recognizing her achievements. she has served with distinction in the tradition of her late beloved mother, holly richardson, who will always be cherished as a devoted staff member of senate president pro tem, strom thurmond. in conclusion, god bless our troops, we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. we're grateful for the visit today in washington of medal of honor recipient james livingston, a marine general from mount p
a distinguished graduate of hammond school and pest byetarian college. she has fastefully served on the staff. her expertise in photography, graphic design has made a positive difference. and her sunny disposition is always recognized by constituents visiting the office. it is with mixed blessings but great happiness that i bid annie farewell. she is offing on next week to serve as the digital assistant for the house republican conference. fortunately to be working with conference chair, kathy...
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>> hammond? >> private investigator? >> oh, you are probably wondering about the goat.my friend, and then we'll talk. >> when we entered the '80s, a lot of dramas that were lighthearted like "magnum p.i." were very popular. after "m.a.s.h." went off the air, the next season there wasn't a single sitcom in the top ten. first time that had ever happened in tv history. the prevailing feeling was that the sitcom was dead. >> brandon tartikoff, nbc programming chief, says reports of the sitcom's death were greatly exaggerated. >> time and time again, if you study television history, just when someone is counting a forum out, that's exactly the form of programming that's leads to the next big hit. ♪ >> 1984 "the cosby show" comes on. bill cosby is not new to tv but "the cosby show" is different. stands apart from everything else he's done. >> i wanted my eggs scrambled. >> coming right >> they talked about parenting. up. before that, the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. "cosby" says the parents are in charge and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappoi
>> hammond? >> private investigator? >> oh, you are probably wondering about the goat.my friend, and then we'll talk. >> when we entered the '80s, a lot of dramas that were lighthearted like "magnum p.i." were very popular. after "m.a.s.h." went off the air, the next season there wasn't a single sitcom in the top ten. first time that had ever happened in tv history. the prevailing feeling was that the sitcom was dead. >> brandon tartikoff, nbc...
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government in peacetime history has borrowed more money than the government of george osborne and philip hammondrseas aid budget to 0.7% of gdp. that would be £50 billion a year in two years' time. a lot of that money is wasted and it should be redirected into disabled people's benefits, the health service and so on and so forth. ill thought out schemes like the bedroom tax made life difficult for people who are the most vulnerable in society. at the end of the day, the only way we can alleviate poverty in this country or any country is to have a growing economy which will generate the wealth which we can then redistribute. it will not come from tax increases or from the treasury either, or you can borrow indefinitely. it will come from the eu. that is our money. labour's programme has another 45 billion black holes they cannot explain for this election now. you cannot go on for ever spending money you have not got, somebody has to pay it back eventually. a gentleman in the back row who has been waiting very patiently. i want to go to the conservative guy. how can you pick on all these pensioner
government in peacetime history has borrowed more money than the government of george osborne and philip hammondrseas aid budget to 0.7% of gdp. that would be £50 billion a year in two years' time. a lot of that money is wasted and it should be redirected into disabled people's benefits, the health service and so on and so forth. ill thought out schemes like the bedroom tax made life difficult for people who are the most vulnerable in society. at the end of the day, the only way we can...
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is mylip hammond neighbor. i will never say anything disparaging.ad an important stabilizing effect given the impact of brexit but decisions on cabinet are above my pay grade. francine: that's fair. i don't want to get you in trouble. give me a sense of how that you think the negotiations in terms of the e.u. with jean-claude juncker have clearly said they want to inform the public every step of the way. this is something theresa may does not want. >> they can do what they do and we will do what we do. i thought it was very interesting, jean-claude juncker made those does obliging comments about the u.k. and donald tusk came back and called for moderating -- we nkow angela merkel is very cross about this and its parts commentary from the german business groups and the german chamber of commerce. we need to calm down and tradeate the win-win free trio. i would not overreact to every bump along the way and every histrionic that makes it into the media pet as i said before, look at the u.k. position position.e e.u. that is what i did when i was a forei
is mylip hammond neighbor. i will never say anything disparaging.ad an important stabilizing effect given the impact of brexit but decisions on cabinet are above my pay grade. francine: that's fair. i don't want to get you in trouble. give me a sense of how that you think the negotiations in terms of the e.u. with jean-claude juncker have clearly said they want to inform the public every step of the way. this is something theresa may does not want. >> they can do what they do and we will...
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you can see in the front, boris johnson, philip hammond, foreign secretary, clutching the manifesto tightlys about the future role andtwo germans whether or not they will -- two gentlemen's role and whether they will remain in power. are awaiting the arrival of theresa may. i would argue with the cabinet now. i would have thought she was about to arrive. tom: where are they meeting? they look like it is a band rehearsal space for def leppard. guy: this kind of postindustrial judge for k should -- maybe not gentrification, but this is exactly the kind of place that theresa may wants to -- she knows -- >> -- guy: she is stomping over the labour heartland's. this is what the message is she is trying to portray. this imagery of her in an industrial site were really kind of resonate. the former finance minister of greece has never done an interview where def leppard came up. chris grisanti? >> i have a theory. first, the french election and other greek reforms, we're starting to see some green shoots for european union. is the pendulum starting to slowly swing back the other way? >> i think so.
you can see in the front, boris johnson, philip hammond, foreign secretary, clutching the manifesto tightlys about the future role andtwo germans whether or not they will -- two gentlemen's role and whether they will remain in power. are awaiting the arrival of theresa may. i would argue with the cabinet now. i would have thought she was about to arrive. tom: where are they meeting? they look like it is a band rehearsal space for def leppard. guy: this kind of postindustrial judge for k should...
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philip hammond would threaten we would become a tax haven.i haven't spoken to linton. i'm not even in government. let's have the live debate. i'm happy for theresa may to stand on the single platform of strong and stable leadership. are you going to have the debate. stop running away. your man's run away from the other debate. we are about to be running away from the studio. our time's nearly up. one very, very quick sentence from john curtis, if you were summing up today's contests, one sentence, what is the end thought today? the end thought is that the general election is not all done and dusted. there is going to bea all done and dusted. there is going to be a vital fight for whether or not the conservatives can get the land slide majority they want. meanwhile, north of the border, the snp look as though they have a rather biggerjob on their hands than perhaps they thought 24 hours ago. thank you, john. thank you to my guests. thank you for watching, coverage continues on the bbc news channel, but we'll see you later on. bye for now. tory
philip hammond would threaten we would become a tax haven.i haven't spoken to linton. i'm not even in government. let's have the live debate. i'm happy for theresa may to stand on the single platform of strong and stable leadership. are you going to have the debate. stop running away. your man's run away from the other debate. we are about to be running away from the studio. our time's nearly up. one very, very quick sentence from john curtis, if you were summing up today's contests, one...