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rob heath, bbc news. such a significant moment for pakistan.om the global stage including the next olympics, the winter olympus, and the football world cup. athletes will not compete under the russian flag, but may be considered to do so under neutral nations, if they can prove they were not in the manipulated data... according to that us head of anti—doping league. the question is, are wejust that us head of anti—doping league. the question is, are we just going to pretend this didn't occur to? u nfortu nately to pretend this didn't occur to? unfortunately it appears that is what the ioc e — they essentially control it, that is what they have done since 20 eckstein, trying to put this in the rear—view mirror so it won't ever be held to account. that is a terrible outcome for clean athletes who got robbed, but it is more of a terrible outcome for any other country who might be tempted to do the same thing the russians did. and if you look at the example, you get caught red handed pulling off the biggest fraud in olympic history, and nothing wil
rob heath, bbc news. such a significant moment for pakistan.om the global stage including the next olympics, the winter olympus, and the football world cup. athletes will not compete under the russian flag, but may be considered to do so under neutral nations, if they can prove they were not in the manipulated data... according to that us head of anti—doping league. the question is, are wejust that us head of anti—doping league. the question is, are we just going to pretend this didn't...
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woman n as heath: i wanteded to make something that was for the american way of life, not the kind ofhes that were used in europe among g the aristocray bubut much morore peast-oriente, yet t it could be for sunday best, as well as everyday use.
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she says she grew up, held jobs, and eventually fell in love with a man named heath.arents in wyoming, going by the name karen. >> you had gotten pregnant? >> yes. >> so the baby's born. >> uh-huh. >> how did that change you? >> how did that change me? well, it was the answer to one of my biggest prayers. it was certainly my most important goal achieved. >> lisa and heath had a baby girl that they named fallon. >> having the baby is easy. raising the baby is what's hard. >> i think i forgot to pray for that part of it, because i didn't get to raise her. >> when she was pregnant, lisa told heath about her past and her real identity. and not surprisingly, word soon got out. >> so that was the mistake? >> yeah. i had been out almost five years at that point. and i had never told anyone who i was. >> what happens? >> well, i was getting ready for work one morning and the phone rang, and they asked to speak to the baby's grandmother. that's where i lived. and it was the sheriff of the town in wyoming. i just knew. just knew. >> the baby's grandmother didn't lie about lisa'
she says she grew up, held jobs, and eventually fell in love with a man named heath.arents in wyoming, going by the name karen. >> you had gotten pregnant? >> yes. >> so the baby's born. >> uh-huh. >> how did that change you? >> how did that change me? well, it was the answer to one of my biggest prayers. it was certainly my most important goal achieved. >> lisa and heath had a baby girl that they named fallon. >> having the baby is easy. raising...
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four miles north is dallam, a different world to stockton heath.iversal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the cheshire hills, this is lymm, where debate is centred around the political issue of our time. i think it is a pickle, if i'm completely honest with you. i voted to remain in the eu, but i think that boris, for me, is a good candidate, i think he's right for britain, but i'm not sure that brexit is completely right for britain. and can you ever rememberfeeling this conflicted before ahead of an election? never because before, neverfelt anywhere near this conflicted. for their businesses, orfor theirfamilies? with their hearts or with their heads? the way warrington south votes will keep us gu
four miles north is dallam, a different world to stockton heath.iversal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the cheshire hills, this is lymm,...
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young will have to work his whole life to maintain the level he achieves when the pictures are new heath where reading stumble. over toward a new book would have been part of a course to craft and what's important is not to skip a single day. once i didn't stretch my feet for a few days and afterward i heard so much. nor would it commute what it's his opportunity to get to know another world and maybe even to become famous. slob a buck a car. simians mother works as a cause magician right now she has to work as a seamstress on his ballet shoes his father is a businessman they can afford his training because they only have to pay a part of the cost for their son stay at the school. or in. the education itself or the state ballet school is to issue free. this is simeon simeon of so last visit to be john before the big premiere in light of our stock. you. know. because you know you can do it from while you can keep the point that 1st it was hard for me when i had my doubts and thought he's still so little how can i possibly leave him alone i thought of long after how can he survive a separa
young will have to work his whole life to maintain the level he achieves when the pictures are new heath where reading stumble. over toward a new book would have been part of a course to craft and what's important is not to skip a single day. once i didn't stretch my feet for a few days and afterward i heard so much. nor would it commute what it's his opportunity to get to know another world and maybe even to become famous. slob a buck a car. simians mother works as a cause magician right now...
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four miles north is dallam, a different world to stockton heath.arol says she's struggling on universal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the cheshire hills, this is lymm, where debate is centred around the political issue of our time. i think it's a pickle, if i'm completely honest with you. i voted to remain in the eu, but i think that boris, for me, is a good candidate, i think he's right for britain, but i'm not sure that brexit is completely right for britain. and can you ever rememberfeeling this conflicted before ahead of an election? never before, never felt anywhere near this conflicted. for their businesses orfor theirfamilies? with their hearts or with their heads? the way warrington sout
four miles north is dallam, a different world to stockton heath.arol says she's struggling on universal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the...
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four miles north is delem, a different world to stockton heath.says she's struggling on universal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the cheshire hills, this is lymm, where debate is centred around the political issue of our time. i think it is a pickle, if i'm completely honest with you. i voted to remain in the eu, but i think that boris, for me, is a good candidate, i think he's right for britain, but i'm not sure that brexit is completely right for britain. do you ever remember feeling this conflicted before ahead of an election? never because before, never felt anywhere near this conflicted. for their businesses, orfor theirfamilies? with their hearts or with their heads? the way warrington sou
four miles north is delem, a different world to stockton heath.says she's struggling on universal credit. what she wants is more investment in her community. more things for youths to do of an evening, weekends, holidays. because we can't afford to send them to clubs, it's far too expensive, so, if it was government funded, it would be a lot easier, especially for the parents that work. do you feel politicians care about you, care about your family? no, ha—ha! no. heading south into the...
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immune will have to work his whole life to maintain the level he achieves got when the putting it heath where everything is from going. over the water of new ideas of a crystal garden what's important is not to skip a single day. once i didn't stretch my feet for a few days and afterward i heard so much. what it can mean to of what it's his opportunity to get to know another world and maybe even to become famous. slob a buck a car. simians mother works as a cause magician right now she has to work as a seamstress on his ballet shoes his father is a businessman they can afford his training because they only have to pay a part of the cost for their son stay at the school. or on. the education itself at the state ballet school is tuitions free. this is simeon simeon of so last visit to be john before the big premiere in blood of our stock. will be. the 1st time you can he survive a separation of a 1000 kilometers. of course i still miss him. because i don't show it but every time he leaves i realize just how much i miss him. yuliya won't see her son for 2 months then he'll be performing on
immune will have to work his whole life to maintain the level he achieves got when the putting it heath where everything is from going. over the water of new ideas of a crystal garden what's important is not to skip a single day. once i didn't stretch my feet for a few days and afterward i heard so much. what it can mean to of what it's his opportunity to get to know another world and maybe even to become famous. slob a buck a car. simians mother works as a cause magician right now she has to...
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rob heath has more.ka's players are back in pakistan to play test cricket for the first time in ten years. the last time sri lanka played a series here, it ended in terror. the coach was attacked by gunmen. six pakistan a policeman, and two civilians were killed. miraculously, the coach and the players made it to the ground in lahore. the team were evacuated from the stadium, the series was cancelled. now, in rawalpindi, the sport that means so much to so many pakistanis is back. the concerns that people had about pakistan were, certainly for the last year or two, were not what the ground reality is. we have always had very, very good relationships with the sri lankan cricket board and the very fact that they came and they played t20 matches and the odis, was a very strong signal. the wait for test cricket has been long, the anticipation is tangible. i have come back to pakistan after maybe five or six years, and it is quite extraordinary because the last time i walked into pakistan, to a cricket stadium
rob heath has more.ka's players are back in pakistan to play test cricket for the first time in ten years. the last time sri lanka played a series here, it ended in terror. the coach was attacked by gunmen. six pakistan a policeman, and two civilians were killed. miraculously, the coach and the players made it to the ground in lahore. the team were evacuated from the stadium, the series was cancelled. now, in rawalpindi, the sport that means so much to so many pakistanis is back. the concerns...
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rob heath reports.to play test cricket for the first time in ten years. the last time sri lanka played a series here, it ended in terror. the coach was attacked by gunmen full stops six pakistani policemen and two civilians were killed. miraculously, the coach and players made it to the ground in lahore. the tea m made it to the ground in lahore. the team were evacuated from the stadium. the series was cancelled. now, the sport that means so much to so many pakistanis is back. the concerns that people had about pakistan were certainly for the last year or two were not what the ground reality is. we always had a very, very good relationship with the sri lankan cricket board and the very fa ct lankan cricket board and the very fact that they came and laid the t20 matches was a very strong signal. the wait for test cricket has been long. the anticipation is tangible. i have come back to pakistan after maybe five or six years, and it is quite extraordinary, because the la st quite extraordinary, because the
rob heath reports.to play test cricket for the first time in ten years. the last time sri lanka played a series here, it ended in terror. the coach was attacked by gunmen full stops six pakistani policemen and two civilians were killed. miraculously, the coach and players made it to the ground in lahore. the tea m made it to the ground in lahore. the team were evacuated from the stadium. the series was cancelled. now, the sport that means so much to so many pakistanis is back. the concerns that...
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landscape, talk a bit more about aws joined by goldman, sachs director of internet equity research heath. curious to get your thoughts they say in various parts here, one of the keys despite a clear factual record establishing aws technical superiority over microsoft, including broad consensus among industry and lists and experts that expressed it as the frontrunner. do you believe they're technically superior to microsoft? >> if you look at market share numbers, it would imply that aws market share in the most generous standards is roughing three times that of microsoft's within cloud it is clearly a decision companies macon a regular basis. they had the developer conference 120 different products that were announced or talked about at the event. you see independent sort of i.t. analysts make the claim that aws is that far ahead of competitors in the space, so i think it is an easy statement for amazon to make that they are tech logically superior. >> it is valued up to $10 billion over ten years in terms of dod contract work, not the largest contractor program by any means part of the
landscape, talk a bit more about aws joined by goldman, sachs director of internet equity research heath. curious to get your thoughts they say in various parts here, one of the keys despite a clear factual record establishing aws technical superiority over microsoft, including broad consensus among industry and lists and experts that expressed it as the frontrunner. do you believe they're technically superior to microsoft? >> if you look at market share numbers, it would imply that aws...
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i'm going to give it to them. >> heath ledger i think changed how villains are portrayed in superherold have been like for that guy as an actor on screen. >> because they legitimized the superhero so much, there's so almost a ruinous effect no one sees coming where studios are like great, this is it, this is the backbone of our box office strategy from now on. >> for your consideration, the jericho. >> when i was hired to do "iron man," i liked the idea that it was an older character, that it wasn't somebody who had an origin story of being an ordinary person and becoming superhuman. >> i'll be throwing one of these in with every purchase of 500 million or more. >> it was about someone successful in life, kind of unlikeable, who was having a crisis of conscience. and the big thing that made it all work was the casting of robert downey jr. >> what's going on here? >> i think without him we wouldn't be talking about that movie. >> let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing. >> anybody who was a robert downey jr. fan, of which i had been from the very beginning, it
i'm going to give it to them. >> heath ledger i think changed how villains are portrayed in superherold have been like for that guy as an actor on screen. >> because they legitimized the superhero so much, there's so almost a ruinous effect no one sees coming where studios are like great, this is it, this is the backbone of our box office strategy from now on. >> for your consideration, the jericho. >> when i was hired to do "iron man," i liked the idea that it...
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. >> in "the dark knight," heath ledger close to play the joker as a genuine psychopath.ad something up my sleeve, which happened to be exactly what chris was kind of looking for. >> the joker has always been a somewhat ambiguous character. but what heath ledger did was make him truly malevolent. >> you also as crazy as you look? >> i told you i'm a man of my world. >> there's a scene in the movie where the joker has stolen millions of dollars and then he burps it all because that's meaningless to him. he just wants to create chaos. >> all you care about money. this town deserves a better class of criminal and i'm going to give it to them. >> heath ledger i think changed how villains are portrayed in super hero movies. he set the bar so high. it's a heartbreaking performance because it reminds you of what the next 50 years would have been like for that guy as an actor on screen. >> because they legitimatized the superhero movie so much there is almost this ruinous effect that nolan probably doesn't see coming. studios are like, great, this is it, this is the backbone of o
. >> in "the dark knight," heath ledger close to play the joker as a genuine psychopath.ad something up my sleeve, which happened to be exactly what chris was kind of looking for. >> the joker has always been a somewhat ambiguous character. but what heath ledger did was make him truly malevolent. >> you also as crazy as you look? >> i told you i'm a man of my world. >> there's a scene in the movie where the joker has stolen millions of dollars and then he...
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>>us that a whole lot of time and taxpayedollars all because so many of you mister chairman heath this president the president committed highest crime against the constitution.by abusing his office. >>but our swalwell the east bay there a committee tes the final step before consideration by the full house, democrs are confident they have the votes to impeach even though some swing democrats have not publicly committed to voting for the articles. republicans meanwhile aim to ke their entire caus in line, no defections, e house floor vote is pected next week. the senate is expected to pick up the matter in january. >>at the white house today, the trump administration continued its conversations on child care ivanka trump hosted a summit with preside trump. parents and state leaders, jesse to know proposals in congress whicesthgroups support >>other ople stori that i wasn'tlone. >>when britney has been was a young singleother and couldn't find quality child care for her 3 kids she decided to start her own day care. years later has been found herself standing ne to president trump to push
>>us that a whole lot of time and taxpayedollars all because so many of you mister chairman heath this president the president committed highest crime against the constitution.by abusing his office. >>but our swalwell the east bay there a committee tes the final step before consideration by the full house, democrs are confident they have the votes to impeach even though some swing democrats have not publicly committed to voting for the articles. republicans meanwhile aim to ke their...
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john kennett was fatally stabbed on monday evening in thornton heath near croydon.tnesses of the incident to come forward. the national trust says the unseasonable weather this year led to an increase in migrant butterflies, moths and dragonflies. but it also says heavy rainfall harmed some native species such as water voles and hares in north yorkshire. fiona lamdin reports there's some teal. a few shoveler. so what, are they mallards? there's mallard down there, yeah. wicken fen in cambridge is thought to be the oldest nature reserve in the uk. back in the day, we would get 100 or 200 individuals. now, upwards of 1000. over the last two decades, they've doubled the size of the reserve which is now home to 9820 species. but how have they done this? turn the valve on and let the water in. by flooding the fields. probably the most important is the fact that in rewetting the peat, the soil, that locks the carbon away, looks the carbon that is already in the soil, locks it back into the soil and prevents it disappearing into the atmosphere. that is the biggest benefit.
john kennett was fatally stabbed on monday evening in thornton heath near croydon.tnesses of the incident to come forward. the national trust says the unseasonable weather this year led to an increase in migrant butterflies, moths and dragonflies. but it also says heavy rainfall harmed some native species such as water voles and hares in north yorkshire. fiona lamdin reports there's some teal. a few shoveler. so what, are they mallards? there's mallard down there, yeah. wicken fen in cambridge...
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abuse warnings, are you doing the 30—day digital detox to stop social media affecting your mental heath— just use the hashtag bbcworklife. let us know via social media! yes, indeed, we look forward to hearing from you but a snail mail won't work for all this programme, get in touch and we shall discuss your comments a little later. a very warm welcome. we start in the uk, where the mantra, "let's get brexit done" was the main campaign slogan of prime minister borisjohnson. many say it was a key part of the party's winning campaign, however, now the party has to deliver on that pledge. the brexit date, when the uk leaves the european union, is set forjanuary 31st 2020. prime minister boris johnson agreed a deal with the eu, but it still needs to go through parliament. a vote could take place as soon as friday. assuming it's a "yes", the next step is to negotiate a post brexit trade deal with the eu. talks are expected to begin in march. a final agreement is needed by the end ofjune. that's the point at which the uk must decide whether or not to extend the transition period. although mrjo
abuse warnings, are you doing the 30—day digital detox to stop social media affecting your mental heath— just use the hashtag bbcworklife. let us know via social media! yes, indeed, we look forward to hearing from you but a snail mail won't work for all this programme, get in touch and we shall discuss your comments a little later. a very warm welcome. we start in the uk, where the mantra, "let's get brexit done" was the main campaign slogan of prime minister borisjohnson. many...
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. ♪ >>> as impeachment pressure on president trump ramps up, his defenders are heath up their rhetoric like sham, hoax, coup, and a whole lot of debunked conspiracy theories. are they creating an alternative fact universe for their audience? quinn, i have to tell you, i read this scathing piece you wrote, it's very good, an opinion piece about senator john kennedy from my home state of louisiana. you went to school with him at loyola in the '90s. you write, now, though, he has turned into trump's pet parakeet, repeating whatever outrageous lines the president emits about how ukraine, not russia, was the real culprit in systematically interfering in the 2016 elections. what was he like when you knew him and how has trump changed him? >> this was a sort of a graduate seminar course, loyola institute of politics. john was a heck of a nice guy. but he was an oxford student. he had been at oxford. he had been editor of the university of virginia law review. he was sort of patrician and a little bit preppy, a mild southern accent. he was certainly not the same heavy accented southern good 'o
. ♪ >>> as impeachment pressure on president trump ramps up, his defenders are heath up their rhetoric like sham, hoax, coup, and a whole lot of debunked conspiracy theories. are they creating an alternative fact universe for their audience? quinn, i have to tell you, i read this scathing piece you wrote, it's very good, an opinion piece about senator john kennedy from my home state of louisiana. you went to school with him at loyola in the '90s. you write, now, though, he has turned...
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john kennett was fatally stabbed on monday evening in thornton heath in croydon.ial witnesses of the incident to come forward. the northern powerhouse partnership — which speaks for business and civic leaders across the north of england — has welcomed reports that the treasury is to change its spending rules to promote growth in the north and the midlands. it's being reported that the rules for investing in transport and other infrastructure projects will be relaxed. earlier my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to professor richard jones from the university of sheffield — who wrote a paper about investment and innovation called ‘a resurgence of the regions' which was picked up by boris johnson's chief adviser dominic cummings. well, i think there's been a lot of pick up with this idea that, you know, that the uk is a very rich country, that the productivity in london and the south east and the productivity and the rest of the country is much lower, so i think i and others have been writing about this for a few years and i think that the point we have really tried to m
john kennett was fatally stabbed on monday evening in thornton heath in croydon.ial witnesses of the incident to come forward. the northern powerhouse partnership — which speaks for business and civic leaders across the north of england — has welcomed reports that the treasury is to change its spending rules to promote growth in the north and the midlands. it's being reported that the rules for investing in transport and other infrastructure projects will be relaxed. earlier my...
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and finally, in highgate, hampstead lane is closed from highgate village to hampstead heath for repairsthere is some cloud and maybe even some outbreaks of rain first thing. sunny spells to follow, and yes, that wind is very gusty. so the cloud eventually sta rts gusty. so the cloud eventually starts to break up as we had through the morning and beyond. north—westerly breeze, becoming quite risk through the afternoon, but plenty of sunshine. it's the wind, though, that will make things feel rather cold. temperatures ten celsius, yes, but factor in the wind, it will feel that bit colder. a chilly night to come. clear skies, the temperature is dropping write—down. —1, maybe even managed to in the suburbs, sophos by dawn tomorrow muggy. a bright start but you will notice this band of cloud behind me. that will gradually start to creep into tuesday morning, bringing some outbreaks of rain as well. another breezy day. perhaps not as breezy as today. the wednesday, bright start, some heavy showers, however thursday we will get some sunshine to start with, but then turning rather wet and windy
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from sorry heath. to said field. from wimbledon to wolverhampton and as the nation hands us this historic mandate we must rise to the challenge and to the level of expectations and parliament must change so that we in parliament are working for you the british people and that is what we will now do isn't it that is what do i do let's let's go let's go out and get on with this you know like this country let's spread opportunity to every corner of the u.k. with stupid education super being infrastructure and technology let's get bricks it done but 1st my friends let's get breakfast done. with thank you oh it. was. like you. chorus johnson they're cracking a few jokes telling us what they are going to do now that he has been returned with to quote him a strong king majority into number 10 he was using the carbon neutral corbyn neutral punchline he's used that before get bricks it done we're going to hear a lot of that over this coming weekend here in the u.k. he also basically signaled i hear the message and i understan
from sorry heath. to said field. from wimbledon to wolverhampton and as the nation hands us this historic mandate we must rise to the challenge and to the level of expectations and parliament must change so that we in parliament are working for you the british people and that is what we will now do isn't it that is what do i do let's let's go let's go out and get on with this you know like this country let's spread opportunity to every corner of the u.k. with stupid education super being...
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we caught up with founder david heath.always focused on positive roi, in terms of customer acquisition. one of the things that separates us from our peers is in total to date, we've only raised $4 million in capital, while a lot of our peers have raised $150 billion. you peek behind the curtain, none of them are generating any money because they are basing this ratio. we went back to fundamentals. consumer businesses have been around 100 years now. delay consumer businesses work, you buy a product for y, seller for x, and by the company for margin. what is consumer have to be different? we've been profitable every single year, we've been in business except for year two. carol: what is your growth rate? >> 100% year over year. carol: and you're at $100 million, $200 million or so? david: just about. jason: talk to us about the customer. it's interesting because i've both bought stocks, and they've been giveaways. it's a great gift. who is the typical customer, if you could generalize? david: there is it really just one. we'
we caught up with founder david heath.always focused on positive roi, in terms of customer acquisition. one of the things that separates us from our peers is in total to date, we've only raised $4 million in capital, while a lot of our peers have raised $150 billion. you peek behind the curtain, none of them are generating any money because they are basing this ratio. we went back to fundamentals. consumer businesses have been around 100 years now. delay consumer businesses work, you buy a...
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from surrey heath to sedgefield. from wimbledon to wolferhampton.st rise to the challenge of the level of expectations and parliament must change so that we in parliament are working for you, the british people. and that is what we will now do, isn't it? that is what we will now do. let's go out -- let's go out and get on with it. let's unite this country. let's spread opportunity to every corner of the uk with superb education, superb infrastructure and technology. let's get brexit done. but first, my friends, let's get breakfast done. thank you all. thank you all very much for coming. thank you all very much. thank you all. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> boris johnson, prime minister, who let's be absolutely clear now, has actually been elected by the people. up until now he was merely appointed by the inner leadership of his own party. and now he's been elected by a massive majority by the british people to, quote, unquote, get brexit done. but let's also be very clear that this is chapter one in the long brexit divorce and renegotiation sto
from surrey heath to sedgefield. from wimbledon to wolferhampton.st rise to the challenge of the level of expectations and parliament must change so that we in parliament are working for you, the british people. and that is what we will now do, isn't it? that is what we will now do. let's go out -- let's go out and get on with it. let's unite this country. let's spread opportunity to every corner of the uk with superb education, superb infrastructure and technology. let's get brexit done. but...
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heath will be there to lead the others into permanent housing after 18 months. >> this provides somety while they readjust and it provides an opportunity for them to get back on their feet and move forward with some hope. >> reporter: ktvu, fox2 news. >>> one man is willing to eat a piece of artwork valued at $120,000. this man thought in italian banana was just right for the picking. he said he had no hesitation grabbing the artwork and eating it because he said it is the work of a hungry artist. >> what i set out to do, that make people happy, and you want people to enjoy what you do, this is what i would do. >> they said they would not seek any criminal charges in the case, they just said they would replace the banana with another one. spec i'm not sure how that banana is worth $120,000. >> i guess just sense the artist place the banana on the wall. >> i don't know but i know sal knows about our commute. >>> trying to see what is developing here, dave and pam. if you're driving into the valley, we do have slow traffic in san jose. a northbound 101, there's only one small area of s
heath will be there to lead the others into permanent housing after 18 months. >> this provides somety while they readjust and it provides an opportunity for them to get back on their feet and move forward with some hope. >> reporter: ktvu, fox2 news. >>> one man is willing to eat a piece of artwork valued at $120,000. this man thought in italian banana was just right for the picking. he said he had no hesitation grabbing the artwork and eating it because he said it is the...
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the impeachment battle heath up over the holidays as president trump accuses democrats of doing anythingen from appearing before the senate as democrats push for administration officials to testify. >>> and the roaring 20s. moments
the impeachment battle heath up over the holidays as president trump accuses democrats of doing anythingen from appearing before the senate as democrats push for administration officials to testify. >>> and the roaring 20s. moments
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they could have taken but they rushed it because it's political instead of something critical to the heathpublic. i think the democrats would have ben bitted themselves by waiting and not asking mitch mcconnell to do it for them. >> their argument, there was urgency, they had to do it now, impeach now, because these things keep happening that they say are interfering in the 2020 presidential election. what are your thoughts on that, charley? >> well, look, the white house has clearly been stonewalling here. but i do think the house did rush. having said that, the senate should bring in some witnesses. they should. this should be a real trial. they should hear from these folks, because, you know, we've been talking mostly process here this morning. but substantively, look, there's a lot to go after here. the president misused his office. he clearly abused his office and we should hear from bolton and we should hear from all these other characters who were direct primary witnesses, firsthand sources. i'm not sure that -- i guess, you know, both sides -- look, the house rushed. now i think th
they could have taken but they rushed it because it's political instead of something critical to the heathpublic. i think the democrats would have ben bitted themselves by waiting and not asking mitch mcconnell to do it for them. >> their argument, there was urgency, they had to do it now, impeach now, because these things keep happening that they say are interfering in the 2020 presidential election. what are your thoughts on that, charley? >> well, look, the white house has...
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the impeachment battle heath up over the holidays as president trump accuses democrats of doing anything to keep joe biden from appearing before the senate as democrats push for administration officials to testify. >>> and the roaring 20s. moments ago thailand rang in the new decade. we'll take you live to times square where preparations are under way. >>> we begin with breaking news in iraq where hundreds of protesters angry about u.s. air strikes that killed 25 people over the weekend have stormed the u.s. embassy in baghdad. the demonstrations turned violent with protesters hurling stones and setting fires which you can see there. while security forces and embassy guards fought back with stun grenades and tear gas. a group of demonstrators shouting "death to america" have broken down the gate leading into the u.s. compound. president trump responded on twitter, writing, "iran killed an american contractor, wounding many. we strongly responded and always will. now iran is orchestrating an attack on the u.s. embassy in iraq. they will be held fully responsible. in addition we expect ira
the impeachment battle heath up over the holidays as president trump accuses democrats of doing anything to keep joe biden from appearing before the senate as democrats push for administration officials to testify. >>> and the roaring 20s. moments ago thailand rang in the new decade. we'll take you live to times square where preparations are under way. >>> we begin with breaking news in iraq where hundreds of protesters angry about u.s. air strikes that killed 25 people over...
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st you got us that a whole lot of time and taxyer dollars all bause so many of you mister chairman heath this president. we can. >>a committee vote that's a final stepefore consideratn by the full house is expected friday. and other national news now house pricing bill today, the legislati would allow the government to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs drug industry strongly opposed the bill arguing that it wod make the private sector less likely to invest in reseah and development for new treatnts and res. 2 republicans split with their party to pport the bill that includes aencil banya representative the republican led senate is unlikely to take up the bill earlier this week, the white house issued a veto threat for the legislation. >>supervisor matt haney of san francisco declared a public health crisis and streedrug use in the rapidly increasing opioid overdose deas in san francisco. he made that hearing at city hall he tweeted these pictures from the hearing and then the caption he tried to emphasize the devastating impact that fentanyl has on san francisco's communities.
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you got us that whole lot of time and taxpayer dollars all because so many of you mister chairman heath >>committee chair jerry nadler resume the session tomorrow morning we will bring you that hearing live on kron four's morning news if the committee does aprove the 2 articles of impeachment thewill send vote. o the full house for a next week. the ongoing trade talks between the us and china appear to be progressing sources say president trump has signed off. >>on an initial trade agement with china they say the agreement what avoid new us tariffs and reducthe ras of existing duts in exchange for a chinese promise to purchase american farm goods. president trump alrea announced the. broad contours of a so-called phe one deal back in october and since then the 2 sides have been haggling over specifics. the phase one deal does not address the major stctural changes to china's econom the president trump has sought. >>school officials at windham in middle school and center own say they have now identified that student responsible for recent teats which were spray painted in the resoom. the
you got us that whole lot of time and taxpayer dollars all because so many of you mister chairman heath >>committee chair jerry nadler resume the session tomorrow morning we will bring you that hearing live on kron four's morning news if the committee does aprove the 2 articles of impeachment thewill send vote. o the full house for a next week. the ongoing trade talks between the us and china appear to be progressing sources say president trump has signed off. >>on an initial trade...
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melissa: here now hadley heath manning, independent women's forum policy director.ace? >> at least she is backing off on a campaign promise before she is elected. a lot of politicians do it after the fact. this is politically motivated change. not a change of heart. not a change of philosophy. elizabeth warren recognizes she has gone too far to the left maybe for democrat voters. we've known from the beginning, looking at polling, public opinion on "medicare for all" is malleable. by that, people change their minds when they find out more about it. she is backing off. i'm supporting what sounds like a public option in health insurance, as we all know, ultimately leads to one single option as a public option, runs private options out of the marketplace. this is a key point i think, represent a change in the democratic primary, they're starting to pivot towards the middle. melissa: i don't understand. how do you know when the politicians are lying? when they have the first position totally outrageous, you can't pay for it? or is it when they come back to the center an
melissa: here now hadley heath manning, independent women's forum policy director.ace? >> at least she is backing off on a campaign promise before she is elected. a lot of politicians do it after the fact. this is politically motivated change. not a change of heart. not a change of philosophy. elizabeth warren recognizes she has gone too far to the left maybe for democrat voters. we've known from the beginning, looking at polling, public opinion on "medicare for all" is...
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many of you probably know the story of joyce heath, a slave woman who was being promoted as being 161 years old, and the nurse maid of george washington is a baby. even barnum became embarrassed by that part of his life later on. his treatment of his wife certainly towards the middle and end of their marriage was not acceptable, i think. part of it i think grew out of this -- he came from a culture very much into practical joes and very rough humor. arthur pointed out when barnum took tom thumb to meet queen victoria, everything you read about it now is what a wonderful impression both men made on the royal family but arthur went and read victoria's diary for that day, her journal, and she was very troubled by the way barnum spoke to tom thumb. suspect it was partly that she didn't understand american humor, but there was a lot in barnum's humor that was rough, and a lot of it was directed towards his wife in ways that i think were pretty hard to forgive. and must be said that barnum -- barnum was somebody who was unusually needy for wealth and admiration, that's not a quality i parti
many of you probably know the story of joyce heath, a slave woman who was being promoted as being 161 years old, and the nurse maid of george washington is a baby. even barnum became embarrassed by that part of his life later on. his treatment of his wife certainly towards the middle and end of their marriage was not acceptable, i think. part of it i think grew out of this -- he came from a culture very much into practical joes and very rough humor. arthur pointed out when barnum took tom thumb...
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well andy richardson is live for us at the heath international stadium andy has what happened at the asian cup given this game an added edge. yeah absolutely we cast our mind back to january and it seems that in the semifinal of the asian cup that sort of hosted by the united arab emirates where the countries involved in this blockade imposed on cuts are. in that country the moment it is illegal to express any public sympathy towards qatar what it will be a degree of public sympathy here tonight it will be a capacity crowd for this game that match was was overshadowed somewhat by cats all supplies be directly bodied with water bottles and shoes during the match or that when i was with for neal the acrimony didn't even finish after the final whistle with the u.a.e. going on still playing to the age of 14 federation the cats always fielding ineligible players complained it was eventually thrown out organizers here very much focused on x. underlining the you'd see the traditional unity of the gulf a long history of this tournament they don't want to be dragged into it will receive a sha
well andy richardson is live for us at the heath international stadium andy has what happened at the asian cup given this game an added edge. yeah absolutely we cast our mind back to january and it seems that in the semifinal of the asian cup that sort of hosted by the united arab emirates where the countries involved in this blockade imposed on cuts are. in that country the moment it is illegal to express any public sympathy towards qatar what it will be a degree of public sympathy here...
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applause you have to go as far back as the election of ted heath in 1970, the yeari election of ted heatha higher share of the vote across the uk did in the snp did in scotla nd across the uk did in the snp did in scotland last week. by any measure thatis scotland last week. by any measure that is a significant vote of confidence and i and my colleagues will work hard each and every day to repay the trust that has been again placed in us. it was also an endorsement of our election message, that scotland does not want a boris johnson government and we do not wa nt to johnson government and we do not want to leave the eu and that while opinions may differ on the substantive question of independence, we do want scotland's future to be in scotland's hands. by contrast, while the conservative party won a uk wide majority they once again were heavily defeated in scotland, having fought the election on the single issue of opposition to an independence referendum. they lost not just a an independence referendum. they lost notjust a vote share but also more than half of their seats. the conservati
applause you have to go as far back as the election of ted heath in 1970, the yeari election of ted heatha higher share of the vote across the uk did in the snp did in scotla nd across the uk did in the snp did in scotland last week. by any measure thatis scotland last week. by any measure that is a significant vote of confidence and i and my colleagues will work hard each and every day to repay the trust that has been again placed in us. it was also an endorsement of our election message, that...
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by the whites and they'd bring them back and, oh, thank god, you're back and not living with the he heath lan asks the first chance they dot they ran would back to find the heathans. this is historically accurate. >> i have one more question. aisle hearing an indictment of modern civilization. let me tell you about my day. had bagel which i loved a lot. coffee from sue mat triple drove my korean car which is in perfect comfort and then going to get a shingle shot to save myself from a ton of pain which i don't want. are you telling me all that stuff us just so much opium for me to moch and forth the alienation i'm -- forget the alienation i'm feeling? don't take a person. in general we have iphones and -- >> we have a lot of great stuff. kind of great stuff. the thing is, when -- bagels are great there no bagels in prehistory. i'll give you that. when we judge quality of life, what we tend to do is look at the things we appreciate and say, they didn't exist then. i've had this conversation so many times where people will say, i don't know, dude, i don't know how to hunt if like my iphone.
by the whites and they'd bring them back and, oh, thank god, you're back and not living with the he heath lan asks the first chance they dot they ran would back to find the heathans. this is historically accurate. >> i have one more question. aisle hearing an indictment of modern civilization. let me tell you about my day. had bagel which i loved a lot. coffee from sue mat triple drove my korean car which is in perfect comfort and then going to get a shingle shot to save myself from a ton...
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in highgate, hampstead lane is closed from the village to hampstead heath for repairs to a burst watert thing, but the cloud thickening. outbreaks of rain moving from west to east, some heavier bursts in there. temperatures today getting up to around 11 celsius, but, we've got quite a brisk south—westerly wind, so it probably won't feel that mild at all. into this evening, the rush hour, some heavier, more persistent rain, it clumps together. so, wet and windy for the first part of the evening. that clears out of the way and the sky clears, temperature drops again to low single figures. we do hang on to a bit of a breeze, though, so should be frost—free tomorrow morning. now, for wednesday, again some heavy showers on the cards, could get a rumble of thunder, some hail mixed in to those. and then for thursday it is going to stay rather wet and windy. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and sally nugent. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn are focusing on what they regard as their parties' key strength
in highgate, hampstead lane is closed from the village to hampstead heath for repairs to a burst watert thing, but the cloud thickening. outbreaks of rain moving from west to east, some heavier bursts in there. temperatures today getting up to around 11 celsius, but, we've got quite a brisk south—westerly wind, so it probably won't feel that mild at all. into this evening, the rush hour, some heavier, more persistent rain, it clumps together. so, wet and windy for the first part of the...
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heath sschiller, i think it was back in 2007 when she ran for speaker, challenged her for speakership. these guys go into this with maybe 15 to 20 votes. not a well oiled machine. if you're going to take on the queen, you need a real apparatus to do it. she's proven time and time again she's the best leader for this moment. >> he she outmaneuvered donald trump. she also may be outmaneuvering mitch mcconnell as this impeachment trial unfolds. why are they struggling to deal with her, so to speak, shannon? >> well, we'll have to see how everything unfolds as impeachment progresses. but i think it is interesting to see how having a strong a adversary has made her even better and stronger herself. it's a characteristic you see in donald trump, where a lot of his supporters and allies will say the stronger the adversary, the better he is. you've almost seen the flip reverse h reverse happen on that. i've been told president trump still has enormous respect for her, and the issue over sending the articles of impeachment to the senate and holding them up created an enormous amount of chaos a
heath sschiller, i think it was back in 2007 when she ran for speaker, challenged her for speakership. these guys go into this with maybe 15 to 20 votes. not a well oiled machine. if you're going to take on the queen, you need a real apparatus to do it. she's proven time and time again she's the best leader for this moment. >> he she outmaneuvered donald trump. she also may be outmaneuvering mitch mcconnell as this impeachment trial unfolds. why are they struggling to deal with her, so to...
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slide, joe biden, seems to be holding steady, let's go to the women's foreign director policy, hadley heathsay what they will with joe biden and some of the comments and biting his wife's finger and all that, he holds on he hangs on and it maybe, maybe, when push comes to shove a lot of democrats say all right, maybe he's our best hope. what's going on here? >> he's always been the biggest figure in that center left lane. he doesn't seem to have a lot of competition there, because we seen a lot of democrats running to the left of joe biden, and grappling for that far left position, so they are having an inter-party struggle but of course as we get closer and closer to the general election next november and it's coming at us fast, people from both parties, whether they are running for president or for congress, will make that shift to the middle to try to appeal to those swing voters in their district and of course, joe biden will be no different right now, i think he's trying to position himself as someone who can be a uniter for democrats and unite them against president trump. neil: you k
slide, joe biden, seems to be holding steady, let's go to the women's foreign director policy, hadley heathsay what they will with joe biden and some of the comments and biting his wife's finger and all that, he holds on he hangs on and it maybe, maybe, when push comes to shove a lot of democrats say all right, maybe he's our best hope. what's going on here? >> he's always been the biggest figure in that center left lane. he doesn't seem to have a lot of competition there, because we seen...
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particularly younger people, i am 42, i had grandparents who were socialist workers, and i lived in ted heath'sk that is where the traditional party lines disappear. even if you are comfortable because you think... boris acknowledged that in his speech outside number ten, boris acknowledged that in his speech outside numberten, he boris acknowledged that in his speech outside number ten, he said about the people who might have found it difficult to put across in the... but doesn't it alter what you do if you are the party of big business, you might cut corporation tax. if you are the party of what he now wa nts tax. if you are the party of what he now wants to define as the working class 50% of c25 and c15, you are not going to look at corporation tax first, you are going to look at social housing and presumably social care, it alters your priorities, doesn‘t it? care, it alters your priorities, doesn't it? johnson said very sensibly that they lend him their votes, and his problem will be to keep those votes, he will have to pumpa huge keep those votes, he will have to pump a huge amount of mon
particularly younger people, i am 42, i had grandparents who were socialist workers, and i lived in ted heath'sk that is where the traditional party lines disappear. even if you are comfortable because you think... boris acknowledged that in his speech outside number ten, boris acknowledged that in his speech outside numberten, he boris acknowledged that in his speech outside number ten, he said about the people who might have found it difficult to put across in the... but doesn't it alter what...
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from surrey heath to sedgefield. from wimbledon to wolverhampton.t change so that we, in parliament, are working for you, the british people, and that is what we will now do, isn't it? cheering and applause. let's go out and get on with it. let's go out and get on with it. let's ignite this country, let's spread opportunity to every corner of the uk with superb education, superb infrastructure, and technology. let's get brexit done. but, first, my friends, let's get brea kfast but, first, my friends, let's get breakfast done, too. cheering and applause. cheering and applause. cheering and applause. applause thank you all very much, thank you, thank you! classic borisjohnson... thank you! classic boris johnson. .. a triumphant victory for him and that reflected in the enthusiasm and exuberance of the statement of the prime minister, looking at a hefty majority in the new house of commons, and outlining a great torrent of a speech what he intends torrent of a speech what he intends to do so we were talking about tone earlier, we were talking about con
from surrey heath to sedgefield. from wimbledon to wolverhampton.t change so that we, in parliament, are working for you, the british people, and that is what we will now do, isn't it? cheering and applause. let's go out and get on with it. let's go out and get on with it. let's ignite this country, let's spread opportunity to every corner of the uk with superb education, superb infrastructure, and technology. let's get brexit done. but, first, my friends, let's get brea kfast but, first, my...
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heath poses an ongoing threat. representative butler said this about the republicans. is we not the democrats must demo demonstrate that we are capable of enforcing the high standard. where are the caldwell butlers and larry hogans of today? what is before us is a serious abuse of power and obstruction of congress and i hope that every member here will vote their conscience. a we are blessed to live in the wonderful free country, an important thing that keeps us free as a constitution of the united states. and the generations of americans who've defended that constitution on the battlefield, in the courts, inut the congres. the founders included the impeachment clause in the constitution purposefully and they gave congress the sole authority to impeach for a reason. ifav the president who has been granted fast powers abuse that power, threaten the constitutional order, then congress could and should act to try to curb that abuse. it is the foundation of our free society. the power to impeach is not to punish a president, it is to protect americans from a president who
heath poses an ongoing threat. representative butler said this about the republicans. is we not the democrats must demo demonstrate that we are capable of enforcing the high standard. where are the caldwell butlers and larry hogans of today? what is before us is a serious abuse of power and obstruction of congress and i hope that every member here will vote their conscience. a we are blessed to live in the wonderful free country, an important thing that keeps us free as a constitution of the...
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in 1970 when edward heath won when people weren't expecting him to and it was ask —— ascot week and theysult in scotland and the huge gains for the snp, which would appear to put scottish independence back on the table at some stage. that will be an uncomfortable conversation for the prime minister? yes it is easy to forget he is queen of scotland as well as of england. 0bviously forget he is queen of scotland as well as of england. obviously the prime minister will want to reassure her, as we move into the next stage of brexit process, that is the trade negotiations that scotland's interests are going to be properly protected. but scotland is part of the united kingdom, it is the united kingdom that is leaving the eu, as a whole, so scotland will have to come along with the rest of us and the same is true in northern ireland. there are sensitivity there that the government will have to be careful about, particularly as northern ireland will be treated slightly durchtly. —— differently. it is important to get the assembly up and running and make sure northern ireland's politicians, wheth
in 1970 when edward heath won when people weren't expecting him to and it was ask —— ascot week and theysult in scotland and the huge gains for the snp, which would appear to put scottish independence back on the table at some stage. that will be an uncomfortable conversation for the prime minister? yes it is easy to forget he is queen of scotland as well as of england. 0bviously forget he is queen of scotland as well as of england. obviously the prime minister will want to reassure her, as...