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dar still needed to shower so tom, heath and a friend of heath's left without her. the plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them at the party later that afternoon, but dar never arrived. >> that gave you some sixth sense that something was wrong? >> yes, she was always on time or early to events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was open, and i noticed that the glass was broken and there was glass all over our kitchen floor. so i looked through the rest of the house for her. and ended up finding her in our bathroom. >> it was a gruesome scene. dar lying in the shower stall. she had been shot in the head with a shotgun at pointblank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife is in the shower. she's just laying there in her blood. >> first responders rushed to the foley farm. when michigan state police detective james carbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county. becaus
dar still needed to shower so tom, heath and a friend of heath's left without her. the plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them at the party later that afternoon, but dar never arrived. >> that gave you some sixth sense that something was wrong? >> yes, she was always on time or early to events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was open, and i noticed that the glass was broken and there was glass...
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heath: this hard to know. every committee that looks at this seems to have a slightly different focus. be moree committee may than anybody else is looking at the justice department and the fbi wrote in the early stages of the trump investigation and their handling of matters related to secretary clinton, too. how tied hard to know together they are, and at some point that political currents become unalterable. this case has reminded me of and maybe especially the special counsel side of it, there is some capacity here force apprise. covers heath issues of law and justice at "usa today." thanks so much. : my pleasure. journal,"gton saturday morning, kelly: will join us to assess the house memo and the impact of the mueller investigation. also michael allen will share his views on the release of the intelligence committee memo and intentional fisa abuses. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. night, former speech writer for george w. bush david cracy."d his book
heath: this hard to know. every committee that looks at this seems to have a slightly different focus. be moree committee may than anybody else is looking at the justice department and the fbi wrote in the early stages of the trump investigation and their handling of matters related to secretary clinton, too. how tied hard to know together they are, and at some point that political currents become unalterable. this case has reminded me of and maybe especially the special counsel side of it,...
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a german doctor he took it wayne into his heart and adopted the boy the family moved to luna burke heath you wayne's childhood was shaped by prussian virtues museum visits and beethoven and god knows when to give he gave me everything that i am above all everything that is positive and i have the feeling that he is still there and that he continues to give me things. yes i believe that he's still there and that we are still working together as a team and that we are still together and. that is because his foster mother had left them and at times the way i was brought up just by his father nevertheless values like trust and solidarity had a huge influence on me wayne's childhood his father passed away seven years ago. this is something i always wanted to do show my father my police id but he passed away before i joined the force. it is for him too that it wayne wants to become a policeman yet in his youth he wayne could have developed quite differently. german traditions i mean we are no has leased a small piece of land for an indefinite period. three hundred ten square metres of what he
a german doctor he took it wayne into his heart and adopted the boy the family moved to luna burke heath you wayne's childhood was shaped by prussian virtues museum visits and beethoven and god knows when to give he gave me everything that i am above all everything that is positive and i have the feeling that he is still there and that he continues to give me things. yes i believe that he's still there and that we are still working together as a team and that we are still together and. that is...
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european communities and edward heath was appointedlj european communities and edward heath was appointedconomic community and in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to ta ke united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for european unity. the goat -- the negotiations then moved to brussels and this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was contagious, actually. i think all of us who were there were convinced that for britain, it was very important that no those —— and those negotiations should succeed. even back at the start, people realised that the gaulle, who had become president of france, had grave doubts about british entry. britain's trading patterns were very, very different. the six on the whole were trading amongst themselves were as britain's pattern was much more outward looking and in particular, we traded a lot with the commonwealth countries and of course, they had become extremely dependent on this. i suppose the one
european communities and edward heath was appointedlj european communities and edward heath was appointedconomic community and in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to ta ke united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for european unity. the goat -- the negotiations then moved to brussels and this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was...
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>> reporter: 3-year-old gibson heath has spent the last 12 days at arkansas children's hospital fighting the flu. because of his chronic lung disease his parents rushed him to the e.r. at the first sign of symptoms. >> he spiked a fever of 102, and that's when i knew to bring him in and get -- get tested for the flu. >> reporter: sick kids like gibson have kept dr. shane mckinney and his staff in the e.r. busy. in december they regularly see 180 patients a day. but those numbers have jumped this flu season. >> our volume has been increasing steadily. we saw 306 patients this past monday, which is a huge increase for us. >> reporter: with the flu hitting the country hard this year, arkansas has paid out more than 8,000 flu-related medicaid claims this week alone. during the same week last year only about 1,000 flu-related claims were paid. at this clinic in little rock, dr. jay douglas holland is taking a different approach in dealing with the spike in flu cases. even though his waiting room is empty -- >> what are the symptoms? >> reporter: -- he still treats five to ten patients, over t
>> reporter: 3-year-old gibson heath has spent the last 12 days at arkansas children's hospital fighting the flu. because of his chronic lung disease his parents rushed him to the e.r. at the first sign of symptoms. >> he spiked a fever of 102, and that's when i knew to bring him in and get -- get tested for the flu. >> reporter: sick kids like gibson have kept dr. shane mckinney and his staff in the e.r. busy. in december they regularly see 180 patients a day. but those...
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heath hall was hired to be the number 2 job.ring his time in washington has been fielding press inquiries for mississippi about embarrassing dui arrests and stuff. federal rail safety obviously an issue right now, there have been four fatal amtrak crashes since september, including one carrying all republican members of congress when it crashed into a dump truck. there hasn't been a confirmed director for the agency for more than a year. that left the deputy running the agency instead, the deputy is this guy heath hall. he once worked as an intern at the rail agency, when he was a kid, other than that he had no expertise in rail safety whatsoever. he's a political consultant and pr guy. that's why he was the public relations guy for canton, mississippi. there's a question how he got the number two job in safety, especially because it meant him being the director of that agency all yearlong when he has no experience in the field whatsoever. even if it did make sense to hire him, once he was in place at the agency he was not suppo
heath hall was hired to be the number 2 job.ring his time in washington has been fielding press inquiries for mississippi about embarrassing dui arrests and stuff. federal rail safety obviously an issue right now, there have been four fatal amtrak crashes since september, including one carrying all republican members of congress when it crashed into a dump truck. there hasn't been a confirmed director for the agency for more than a year. that left the deputy running the agency instead, the...
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>> reporter: three-year-old gibson heath has spent last 12 days at arkansas children's hospital fighting the flu. because of his chronic lung disease, his parents rushed him to the e.r. at the first sign of symptoms. >> he spiked a fever of 102, and that's when i knew to bring him in and get-- get tested for the flu. >> reporter: sick kids like gibson have kept doctors shane mckinney and his staff in the e.r. busy. in december, they regularly see 180 patients a day. but those numbers have jumped this flu season. >> our volume has been increasing steadily. we saw 306 patients this past monday, which is a huge increase for us. >> reporter: with the flu hetting the country hard this year, arkansas has paid out more than 8,000 flu-related medicaid claims this week alone. during the same week last year, only about 1,000 flu-related claims were paid. at this clinic in little rock, dr. jay douglas holland is taking a different approach in dealing with the spike in flu cases. even though his waiting room is empty... >> what are the symptoms? >> reporter: ...he still treats five to 10 patients ov
>> reporter: three-year-old gibson heath has spent last 12 days at arkansas children's hospital fighting the flu. because of his chronic lung disease, his parents rushed him to the e.r. at the first sign of symptoms. >> he spiked a fever of 102, and that's when i knew to bring him in and get-- get tested for the flu. >> reporter: sick kids like gibson have kept doctors shane mckinney and his staff in the e.r. busy. in december, they regularly see 180 patients a day. but those...
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>> reporter: the heaths all got a flu shot to avoid spreading the virus and to protect their son, they'reing the community to get their flu shot. last year in arkansas, no children died from the flu, but so far this year, three children have been killed by the virus, which is why doctors are still urging people to get the flu shot. jeff. >> glor: scary numbers. omar villafranca, thank you very much. more than four months after hurricane maria, fema is still providing food and water to storm victims in puerto rico. early in the crisis, the agency awarded a large contract to a businesswoman from atlanta to supply millions of meals. but as david begnaud reports, only a fraction were delivered. to i think fema took a chance because they wanted the lowest bid. >> reporter: tiffany brown is the one-woman operator of tribute contracting in atlanta. she got a google alert about fema seeking bids to provide meals to puerto rican victims of hurricane maria. last october, brown scored a $156 million contract to provide 30 million meals at a cost of $5.10 each. she subcontracted the job to two compan
>> reporter: the heaths all got a flu shot to avoid spreading the virus and to protect their son, they'reing the community to get their flu shot. last year in arkansas, no children died from the flu, but so far this year, three children have been killed by the virus, which is why doctors are still urging people to get the flu shot. jeff. >> glor: scary numbers. omar villafranca, thank you very much. more than four months after hurricane maria, fema is still providing food and water...
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the deputy is this guy, heath hall.a kid, but other than that, he had no expertise in rail safety whatsoever. he's a political consultant and a pr guy. that's why he had a contract to be the public relations guy for a sheriff's department in mississippi. so, there's one question as to how on earth he got the number two job in rail safety for the federal government. especially because it resulted in him having to be the director of that agency all year long when he has no experience in the field whatsoever. even if it did make sense to hire him for the job, once he was in place at the agency, he was definitely not supposed to keep his second job back home. senior government officials are not allowed to have second jobs. politico broke this, and not only was this guy working the second job the whole time he's been responsible for running the nation's rail safety, staffers at the railway agency say one of the things they've had to do with their jobs now is field public relations calls for him. because he still keeps that j
the deputy is this guy, heath hall.a kid, but other than that, he had no expertise in rail safety whatsoever. he's a political consultant and a pr guy. that's why he had a contract to be the public relations guy for a sheriff's department in mississippi. so, there's one question as to how on earth he got the number two job in rail safety for the federal government. especially because it resulted in him having to be the director of that agency all year long when he has no experience in the field...
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the tory party has been at this since ted heath, they will never reconciled.ike the church of england and gay marriage, i think they will have to split. there are families who did not reconcile after brexit. these are people who are supposed to be governing us. you are looking at the times. secret plan to end tory turmoil. for the first time, it sounds as though there is a plan. essentially, there is a move towards a compromise, which could be struck by asking the brexiteers to sign up toa by asking the brexiteers to sign up to a time—limited extension to elements of the existing customs union and what they are essentially saying is they are trying to put a wedge between those individuals. let us wedge between those individuals. let us test them. whatever they do, they are not going to be able to settle this one. as soon as something seems to be vaguely agreed, these cowboys go off and do their own thing. these are the people who are governing us and that is why, i don't know when it will settle but i don't think there is going to be an agreement on this. if t
the tory party has been at this since ted heath, they will never reconciled.ike the church of england and gay marriage, i think they will have to split. there are families who did not reconcile after brexit. these are people who are supposed to be governing us. you are looking at the times. secret plan to end tory turmoil. for the first time, it sounds as though there is a plan. essentially, there is a move towards a compromise, which could be struck by asking the brexiteers to sign up toa by...
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team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to cambridge heathoad... here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standard care to patients at home. so they don't need to go to hospital. it's a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. and ensure that he's safe to be left at home with his carer. so we carry with us a laptop, which gives us direct access intto the exact same hospital system... job! that we have... yes, we've got anotherjob. everyday they see the intense pressures on the nhs. there's a lot of frustration. what we want is at the end of the day, we want to be able to say that we have done the best for our patients. and when the system makes that difficult, that can be very frustrating. and working in an overly congested system sometimes leaves us feeling that we simply can't deliver the best possible care for our patients. congestion was certainly clear in major hospita
team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to cambridge heathoad... here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standard care to patients at home. so they don't need to go to hospital. it's a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. and ensure that he's safe to be left at home...
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rounding up all the action from pyeongchang is rob heath.tion's right there's chemistry between these two off the rick. there's certainly chemistry on it. tessa virtue and scott moir actually retired after the sochi games in 2014, since returning they've lost just one games in 2014, since returning they've lostjust one event. here they've lostjust one event. here they were sublime. a repeat of their gold winning performance in vancouver eight years ago. it's brilliant for the world champions from canada. we don't know what the future holds quite yet, but it definitely feels like we're getting close to the end of ourcareer like we're getting close to the end of our career but we're just proud of our career but we're just proud of our career but we're just proud of our accomplishments these games. the goal was to win two golds so we're pretty happy with how things turned out, that's for sure. fall, from the elegance and grace of the iceskating to the speedskating £4 a metre relay final. in the end it was nip and tuck before china were just edg
rounding up all the action from pyeongchang is rob heath.tion's right there's chemistry between these two off the rick. there's certainly chemistry on it. tessa virtue and scott moir actually retired after the sochi games in 2014, since returning they've lost just one games in 2014, since returning they've lostjust one event. here they've lostjust one event. here they were sublime. a repeat of their gold winning performance in vancouver eight years ago. it's brilliant for the world champions...
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man bobsleigh. where for the first time since 1998, there was a dead heat for first place — as rob heathrowd, four is decidedly cosy, but squeezing onto a podium is easy compared to this. the two man bobsleigh, decisively tight and a finish that was even tighter. the german pair set the pace, at their final runa german pair set the pace, at their final run a guaranteed them either silver or gold and mental would take the bonds. ca nada's silver or gold and mental would take the bonds. canada'sjustin kripps and alex kopacz marginally slower than the germans on their final run. two man bobsleigh, four gold medals. if bobsleigh seems hairy, how about this? a spectacular final leap secured norway gold in the men's large hill event, a second gold for norway on the ski slopes. and they we re norway on the ski slopes. and they were not slouching on the ice either. havard lorentzen set an 0lympic record to win the men's's 500 metres speedskating final. 20 yea rs 500 metres speedskating final. 20 years ago, 20 years ago is the last gold medal of norway in speedskating. so it has been a while and
man bobsleigh. where for the first time since 1998, there was a dead heat for first place — as rob heathrowd, four is decidedly cosy, but squeezing onto a podium is easy compared to this. the two man bobsleigh, decisively tight and a finish that was even tighter. the german pair set the pace, at their final runa german pair set the pace, at their final run a guaranteed them either silver or gold and mental would take the bonds. ca nada's silver or gold and mental would take the bonds....
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those crashes did not apparently have heath hall's undivided attention. hall resigned over the weekend after politico reported that while running the agency, hall appeared to be simultaneously working as a public allegations consultant in mississippi? amazingly, while he was running the fra, hall appeared in at least two news stories as a spokesperson for the madison county, mississippi sheriff's department. the guy in charge of rail safety for the entire country, millions of people, had a side gig as a spokesman for a county sheriff's department. this is just one example of what we're seeing out of this administration there is also epa administrator scott pruitt and his fondness for first class airfare and luxury hotels paid for with public funds. that incredible story coming up. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts
those crashes did not apparently have heath hall's undivided attention. hall resigned over the weekend after politico reported that while running the agency, hall appeared to be simultaneously working as a public allegations consultant in mississippi? amazingly, while he was running the fra, hall appeared in at least two news stories as a spokesperson for the madison county, mississippi sheriff's department. the guy in charge of rail safety for the entire country, millions of people, had a side...
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di heath sayg thing to it's one overprescribing of the opioids. >> repnompany faces a wsuits.prceonsibili fpecial aft israe an israeli came under fire forcing the pilots toauto. an of anr: the israel says the plane was returning saturday morning fromia. both pie lts they were takenomilitary hospi. one said to be seriously wounded. their target, an iranian military launched a drone. >> this morningra brazenly v israel's >> reporter: iael shot down the drone. la later israel launch strikes on a dozen $6 e was engaged isn't the first dramatic newescalation in the re. has morewoov, nbc news. allegations of kelly o'donnell has >> reporter: after who wh this th president tr s advatinthe accused by nr. op shattered and destroyed bythere's no recover seone falsely accused. seni physical and emotional abuse made by their es during mp did concedero allegations but friday he emphas >> hs nocent. he said very strongly he'inno. >> rteay democratic senator patty mra metoo f the west n't. n pscrces president has been iticalf kelly's former nowhen h spokeo >>s never it, do bring up such a moc
di heath sayg thing to it's one overprescribing of the opioids. >> repnompany faces a wsuits.prceonsibili fpecial aft israe an israeli came under fire forcing the pilots toauto. an of anr: the israel says the plane was returning saturday morning fromia. both pie lts they were takenomilitary hospi. one said to be seriously wounded. their target, an iranian military launched a drone. >> this morningra brazenly v israel's >> reporter: iael shot down the drone. la later israel...
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. >> heath ledger was honored by fell he actors on the 10th ♪ ♪ i'm glad you asked is there anythingt find in jimmy fallon's trash ♪ >> don't mess with the queen. that's helen mirren dropping the mike on james corden last night. >> this could be her new side hustle. >> it's good, right. >> exactly. let's talk real life royalty as william and kate take sweden by stylish storm. today the two stepped out with crown princess victoria and her husband king daniel of sweden. the british royals were visiting a mental health facility. kate is expected to deliver baby number three in april. her bump clearly visible in her alexander mcqueen dress. kate showed off an up swept hair do and gown by erdem. kate is tutoring her sister-in-law to be on how to be a royal. kate was also a commoner before tying the knot. now they reside at kensington palace making it easy to give pointers. we learned meghan has her wedding dress. good friend priyanka hinted we could see her at meghan's side. priyanka also told the magazine i think it's a big part in the step of the right direction of the feminism, diversi
. >> heath ledger was honored by fell he actors on the 10th ♪ ♪ i'm glad you asked is there anythingt find in jimmy fallon's trash ♪ >> don't mess with the queen. that's helen mirren dropping the mike on james corden last night. >> this could be her new side hustle. >> it's good, right. >> exactly. let's talk real life royalty as william and kate take sweden by stylish storm. today the two stepped out with crown princess victoria and her husband king daniel...
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let your legend begin at aulani, a one-of-a-kind disney resort in hawaii >> heath ledger was honoredll he actors hi, we're alaska airlines. and we don't just fly lumberjacks to glaciers. we fly all kinds of people all kinds of places. like app developers to mexico city. musically inclined novelists to nashville. and pilates instructors to palm springs. sure, we love a good glacier. but we also like a little cocoa butter. from the west coast to the world. alaska airlines. that's how we fly. ♪ ♪ i'm glad you asked is there anything you didn't find in jimmy fallon's trash ♪ >> don't mess with the queen. that's helen mirren dropping the mike on james corden last night. >> this could be her new side hustle. >> it's good, right. >> exactly. let's talk real life royalty as william and kate take sweden by stylish storm. today the two stepped out with crown princess victoria and her husband king daniel of sweden. the british royals were visiting a mental health facility. kate is expected to deliver baby number three in april. her bump clearly visible in her alexander mcqueen dress. kate showe
let your legend begin at aulani, a one-of-a-kind disney resort in hawaii >> heath ledger was honoredll he actors hi, we're alaska airlines. and we don't just fly lumberjacks to glaciers. we fly all kinds of people all kinds of places. like app developers to mexico city. musically inclined novelists to nashville. and pilates instructors to palm springs. sure, we love a good glacier. but we also like a little cocoa butter. from the west coast to the world. alaska airlines. that's how we...
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pride my family's pride and pride in myself because shoulders were made for greatness not dandruff >> heathr was honored by fell he actors as a beauty expert, i use heat tools every day and my hair feels fried. it may look good on camera, but you don't see the damage. doctor rivera is here to share a breakthrough hair treatment from elvive by l'oreal paris. as a scientist, i know that heat from styling and blow-drying damages our hair. think of your hair as this candle. hair is made up...
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where heath schuler was nervous about jumping in and said, i don't think i'm ever going to see my children. supposedly over the course of about a week, every single minute that rahm was with his children, he called heath and said, i'm with my kids at the baseball game and he would hang up. i'm with my kids taking them to school and then he'd hang up. supposedly he did this over the course of an entire week to recruit him and say, you're not going to lose touch. it is hard and there is a balancing act. >> you have to make a decision. i did not run for any leadership positions. i did not go in the rules committee. i did not take a lot of codels because kids are number one and they would grow up and other members could go and that would be fine, but the kids remembered when i was there and that's all i -- that's all we care about. >> this is where i do think there is an interesting issue about the constituents want you there, but then they say they want you to be compromising and doing legislation here. >> we didn't get -- see, it was -- >> it must be very hard. >> when you came in, newt real
where heath schuler was nervous about jumping in and said, i don't think i'm ever going to see my children. supposedly over the course of about a week, every single minute that rahm was with his children, he called heath and said, i'm with my kids at the baseball game and he would hang up. i'm with my kids taking them to school and then he'd hang up. supposedly he did this over the course of an entire week to recruit him and say, you're not going to lose touch. it is hard and there is a...
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and edward heath was appointed.e from making a full statement to the members of the european economic community. in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations then moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who were there were convinced that for britain it was very important for those negotiations to succeed. even back at the start, people realised that charles de gaulle, who had become the president of france, had grave doubts about british entry. britain's trading patterns were very different from those of the six. the six on the whole were trading among themselves. whereas the pattern of britain was much more outward looking. in particular, we traded a lot with the commonwealth countries, and of course they had become extremely dependent on th
and edward heath was appointed.e from making a full statement to the members of the european economic community. in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations then moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who were there...
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edward heath was appointed.l statement to the members of the european economic group. in that statement i explained that the uk government wished to take its full pa rt government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism one found in brussels back then was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who went were convinced that for britain it was very important for those negotiations to succeed. even back at the start, people realised that charles de gaulle had grave doubts about edition three. —— british entry. the six were trading among themselves. the pattern of britain was outward looking. in particular, we traded a lot with the commonwealth countries, and, of course, they had become extremely dependent on this. there was a lot of worry about where the french resident's position had reached, whether he was going to veto british men bishops. —— president.
edward heath was appointed.l statement to the members of the european economic group. in that statement i explained that the uk government wished to take its full pa rt government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism one found in brussels back then was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who went were convinced that for britain...
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in late january, heath gum was killed during a chase.ore this last string of shootings, colorado had seen eight officers killed over a decade. in all cases, the officers were wearing body armor, equipment experts say doesn't guarantee survival. >> it still doesn't succeed in all cases. people that are not complying with the police and who are resisting, that potential's always there for police officers. >> reporter: and last night yet another somber procession in a state where the thin blue line is too often draped in blood. steve patterson, nbc news, colorado springs. >>> a lot more to tell you about as we continue tonight. >>> she won more than $500 million in powerball, but now she says she made a huge mistake. and in the age of streaming, do you still prefer cds? then this news won't be music to your ears. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. cal
in late january, heath gum was killed during a chase.ore this last string of shootings, colorado had seen eight officers killed over a decade. in all cases, the officers were wearing body armor, equipment experts say doesn't guarantee survival. >> it still doesn't succeed in all cases. people that are not complying with the police and who are resisting, that potential's always there for police officers. >> reporter: and last night yet another somber procession in a state where the...
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many recovering addicts like heath say painkillers are a path way to addiction. >> i mean it's one thing to overprescribing of the opioids. it has to stop. >> reporter: the announcement comes as the company faces a rash of lawsuits. many says the sales practices are responsibility for sparking the open i didn't do especialpidemic. >>> there's tension in the middle east after israel launched an attack inside syria. an israeli jet came under fire forcing the pilots to bail auto. >> reporter: the burning wreck an of an israeli f-16. israel says the plane was returning saturday morning from a raid inside syria. both pie llots managed to eject. they were taken to a military hospital. one said to be seriously wounded. their target, an iranian military facility that launched a drone. >> this morning iran brazenly violated israel's sovereignty. >> reporter: israel shot down the drone. la later israel launch strikes on a dozen targets. the drone was engaged in anti-iris operations. today isn't the first time israel launched strikes in syria. it could represent a dramatic new escalation in the reg
many recovering addicts like heath say painkillers are a path way to addiction. >> i mean it's one thing to overprescribing of the opioids. it has to stop. >> reporter: the announcement comes as the company faces a rash of lawsuits. many says the sales practices are responsibility for sparking the open i didn't do especialpidemic. >>> there's tension in the middle east after israel launched an attack inside syria. an israeli jet came under fire forcing the pilots to bail...
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that's heath terry from goldman sachs. 40 minutes to go to the close. dow is at session highs. we're at 546 a volatile last hour speaking of volatile, the vix today is just below 25 right now. it's still elevated but you see green across the screens the russell up a little less than that. >>> still ahead, the ten-year u.s. treasury yield touched its highest level in four years today. we'll tell you what that could mean for stocks and for housing going forward. later, goldman pointing to an international market as a safe place to hide out amid this volatility we'll tell you which one that is when the "closing bell" returns. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. today, innovation in the finger lakes is helping build the ne
that's heath terry from goldman sachs. 40 minutes to go to the close. dow is at session highs. we're at 546 a volatile last hour speaking of volatile, the vix today is just below 25 right now. it's still elevated but you see green across the screens the russell up a little less than that. >>> still ahead, the ten-year u.s. treasury yield touched its highest level in four years today. we'll tell you what that could mean for stocks and for housing going forward. later, goldman pointing...
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rob heath has all the action. 3's a crowd, four is cosy, but squeezing onto a podium is easy comparedguaranteed them either silver or gold. these people were slower than the germans on their final run, but combined times over previous hits were the same. hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hourin hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hour ina hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hour in a bob seems hairy. but what about this or this. robber johannsson taking flight. —— robert. a second gold for norway on the ski slopes. and they were not slouching on the ice either. this was an olympic record to win the men's 500 metres speed skating final.m olympic record to win the men's 500 metres speed skating final. it has been a while. it was time to get on top of the podium again. it feels so good to do that. norway have now won 27 medals in pyeongchang. their most ina single 27 medals in pyeongchang. their most in a single olympics. and you can stay up—to—date on the website. or you can even macro as school projects go, it's out of this world. children from dozens of schools across britain hav
rob heath has all the action. 3's a crowd, four is cosy, but squeezing onto a podium is easy comparedguaranteed them either silver or gold. these people were slower than the germans on their final run, but combined times over previous hits were the same. hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hourin hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hour ina hurtling along at 150 kilometres per hour in a bob seems hairy. but what about this or this. robber johannsson taking flight. —— robert. a second gold...
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since the recession, and that jump in wages, it could be an early warning sign that the economy is heath up, and that could lead to inflation. and, remember, to keep prices in check, the fed may have to increase interest rates more quickly than anticipated. that said, of course, both interest rates and inflation do remain quite low still. >> glor: right. so wages up, economy accelerating, but obviously other things going on here. somebody sees what happens today on wall street. the reaction, if you're an investor is what? the reaction is if i don't need my money for five years, i'm a long-term investor, i feel great. stick to your game plan. don't upend it. but if you need your money within a year-- may have you have to pay a tuition bill, maybe you've got to put a home downpayment on a house you want to by buy-- that's moment i say look, you never should have been in the market to begin with. cut the risk, get out, and don't temp fate. >> glor: all right, good advice, jill schlesinger, thanks very much. it has been the talk of washington for weeks and today, republicans released a memo
since the recession, and that jump in wages, it could be an early warning sign that the economy is heath up, and that could lead to inflation. and, remember, to keep prices in check, the fed may have to increase interest rates more quickly than anticipated. that said, of course, both interest rates and inflation do remain quite low still. >> glor: right. so wages up, economy accelerating, but obviously other things going on here. somebody sees what happens today on wall street. the...
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team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to cambridge heath here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standard care to patients at home. so they don't need to go to hospital. it's a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. and ensure that he's safe to be left at home with his carer. we carry with us a laptop, giving us direct access to the same hospital system... job! that we have... yes, we've got anotherjob. every day they see the intense pressures on the nhs. there's a lot of frustration. what we want is at the end of the day, we want to be able to say that we have done the best for our patients. and when the system makes that difficult that can be very frustrating. working in an overly congested system sometimes leaves us feeling that we simply cannot deliver the best possible care for our patients. congestion was certainly clear in major hospitals from early injanuary wi
team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to cambridge heath here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standard care to patients at home. so they don't need to go to hospital. it's a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. and ensure that he's safe to be left at home with his...
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the heath heat in the east is allowing more rain to be in that area. might see snow in the east tomorrow. the last round comes through dallas and through the heartland during the day on friday, three to five inches of rain. so, the flood threat will be ongoing. >> rob, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the ferry explosion at a popular tourist destination. the images coming in. more than two dozen people hurt, including americans. >>> also, the newest school plot, believe it or not, the s discove discovery. three alleged plots now in three different parts of the country. >>> and news coming in tonight about alex trebek and a major new job. a lot more news ahead. ue psoria, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling
the heath heat in the east is allowing more rain to be in that area. might see snow in the east tomorrow. the last round comes through dallas and through the heartland during the day on friday, three to five inches of rain. so, the flood threat will be ongoing. >> rob, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the ferry explosion at a popular tourist destination. the images coming in. more than two dozen people hurt, including...
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the city's public heath director says this most recent incident is a wake up call to parents about why kids need to be kept away from what is now legal recreationally for adults but is still illegal for those to consume for those under 21 years of age.the marijuana that you remember when you were younger had about 2% thc now it's up to about 12%. i know we have these high potency products that nobody even knows the long term affects of these high potency products. it affects the brain and the last thing you want your children experimenting with is things that are going to impact their brain and their learning. because that's the time in life when they need to be focusing on school and their intellectual developmentbut legalization has come with steps to make it harder for childrent to get their hands on the drug.take a look at this child proof packaging that all marijuana products purchased at dispensaries come in. i even had a hard time figuring it out. when we covered the incident at the quinceria two years ago, we showed you how similar candy gummy worms bought at a corner store wer
the city's public heath director says this most recent incident is a wake up call to parents about why kids need to be kept away from what is now legal recreationally for adults but is still illegal for those to consume for those under 21 years of age.the marijuana that you remember when you were younger had about 2% thc now it's up to about 12%. i know we have these high potency products that nobody even knows the long term affects of these high potency products. it affects the brain and the...
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paris date is also the pledge of origin, heath ledger and sam worthington.h jackman trained in western australia and one very long standing connection between the united states and western australia is the 31st president of the united states of america from 28 hutchinson 32. he worked as a mining engineer with hundreds for around three years, and ran a range of gold mines out there in the local hoteld is one of the towns is nw called the white house. as aal consequence. he lacked a strategy and very current circumstances following relationship with obama and headed back toto the united stas confident of that. very strong mining province, chevron has invested in oil and gas in western australia and around 80 billion australian dollars with the largest export location in the world and we have strong gold mining and other industries. we are far more than not. whatg is more appealing to the united states apart from her history as we are located in the same time some were china, japan, all the countries of asia have an ideal place for headquarters for american co
paris date is also the pledge of origin, heath ledger and sam worthington.h jackman trained in western australia and one very long standing connection between the united states and western australia is the 31st president of the united states of america from 28 hutchinson 32. he worked as a mining engineer with hundreds for around three years, and ran a range of gold mines out there in the local hoteld is one of the towns is nw called the white house. as aal consequence. he lacked a strategy and...
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the nasdaq is the winner today, still down 3/10 of 1%. ,he worst performer in the s&p heath brands, followednielsen, down more than 5%. all right, coming up we will be speaking with the ceo of t-mobile about his push into streaming television, following the company's quarterly results. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. live, from bloomberg world headquarters come in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and live from the european headquarters in london, i'm mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." first word news, taylor riggs has more. paul ryan says that he thinks there are enough votes in the house to continue the spending bill and avert a government shutdown tonight. some are unh
the nasdaq is the winner today, still down 3/10 of 1%. ,he worst performer in the s&p heath brands, followednielsen, down more than 5%. all right, coming up we will be speaking with the ceo of t-mobile about his push into streaming television, following the company's quarterly results. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why...
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how former represented rahm emanuel had recruited former representative keith sure to office where heathshuler was nervous about jumping in and he said i don't think i'm ever going to see my children. supposedly over the course of about a week every single minute that rahm emanuel was with his children he would call heath and said i'm with like it at the baseball game. then he would hang up. i'm with my kids taking the school, then he would hang up. supposedly he does over the of an entire week to recruit him and say you're not going to lose touch here it is hard and their speedy but he made a decision. i did not run for any leadership position. i did that go on the rules committee. i did that take a lot of quartiles because kids were number one. they will go up and other members could go on and that would be fine but the kids remembered when i was there and that's all we care about. >> i do think there's an interesting issue about the constituents want you there, but then they say they want you to be compromising and doing legislation here. >> we did get, when you came in, the well was
how former represented rahm emanuel had recruited former representative keith sure to office where heathshuler was nervous about jumping in and he said i don't think i'm ever going to see my children. supposedly over the course of about a week every single minute that rahm emanuel was with his children he would call heath and said i'm with like it at the baseball game. then he would hang up. i'm with my kids taking the school, then he would hang up. supposedly he does over the of an entire week...
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that is democrats insist the probe is heath up. probe investigators think mueller being indict trump. they layout why he could or could not. these are fox news contributors. jason, your first opportunity to speak out now that it's out there. what did you think? >> well, it's shocking how willingly the senior leadership of the fbi was manipulated. to have to go before the fisa court 4 times and never have a warning flag, it's disappointing. it's sad. it taints what they are doing and how they do it. for the fbi to try to surpress the release of the names. it's because their only names were within this document. >> martha: did it surprise you in terms of the fisa court itself? they did not ask for more information about who christopher steele was? we know it was media reports that were used as corroboration for a document that was not corroborated itself yet. that seems flimsy. >> no, they gave the information to yahoo news that gives the credibility of the report. the fisa court is a one way street. there is no other side. they rely
that is democrats insist the probe is heath up. probe investigators think mueller being indict trump. they layout why he could or could not. these are fox news contributors. jason, your first opportunity to speak out now that it's out there. what did you think? >> well, it's shocking how willingly the senior leadership of the fbi was manipulated. to have to go before the fisa court 4 times and never have a warning flag, it's disappointing. it's sad. it taints what they are doing and how...
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. >> brad heath is an investigative reporter for usa today covering law and justice.
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ok, let's see, we will go right on to cambridge heath road...hemes are trying to curb the numbers going to hospital, here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, taking hospital care to patients at home. it is a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. they ensure that he is safe to be left at home with his carer. we carry with us a laptop, giving direct access to the same... job! that we have... yes, we have got anotherjob. thatjob is to meet up with another ambulance crew, which has picked up a woman with chest pains, tony's experience as a consultant means he can reassure the patient that she is safe to stay at home. presumably this is a relief? yes, i don't want to go to hospital, four hours waiting. in the three—and—a—half—months since it was launched as a seven—day—a—week service, more than 300 patients have been treated at home, who otherwise would have needed ambulances to take them to a&e and some
ok, let's see, we will go right on to cambridge heath road...hemes are trying to curb the numbers going to hospital, here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, taking hospital care to patients at home. it is a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance service, and barts health. they see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. they ensure that he is safe to be left at home with his carer. we carry with us a laptop, giving...
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heather: well, heath covers amazon for us.his estimates, i think in 2017, ad business was about a $2.5 billion business, and about $3.7 billion this year is his forecast. it's going to take a while for them to be able to surpass facebook and take that number two position. i certainly don't think anyone should discount the power of amazon and its prime users and just how many people go there to shop. i think it is something that everyone needs to be mindful of. we definitely hear a lot of interest from at partners, telling us that people are kicking the tires -- from ad partners, telling us that people are kicking the tires and looking at that opportunity to find that third platform, which has been slightly more elusive. emily: what are the big issues you are watching for google and facebook over 2018? heather: for facebook in particular, we are focused on facebook watch as another way to engage with your users. for us, we think about time spent. there are only so many minutes in a day that you are going to spend sifting throug
heather: well, heath covers amazon for us.his estimates, i think in 2017, ad business was about a $2.5 billion business, and about $3.7 billion this year is his forecast. it's going to take a while for them to be able to surpass facebook and take that number two position. i certainly don't think anyone should discount the power of amazon and its prime users and just how many people go there to shop. i think it is something that everyone needs to be mindful of. we definitely hear a lot of...
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heath: it is hard to know. it is hard to assess whether this is a legal or political document or something else, and it is hard to assess the claims that it makes. it is saying this is surveillance that was legally questionable, but it does not really say what the legal standard was or what law might have been broken, and it is not clear as a reader wher
heath: it is hard to know. it is hard to assess whether this is a legal or political document or something else, and it is hard to assess the claims that it makes. it is saying this is surveillance that was legally questionable, but it does not really say what the legal standard was or what law might have been broken, and it is not clear as a reader wher