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>> reporter: a few years after hughes disappeared there were several high profile u.s. satellite explosions including the space shuttle challenger and at the time some folks speculated that hughes, because he had this specialized satellite knowledge, may have defected and been involved with those satellite explosions, but the air force says there's no evidence of that at this point. they don't believe he defected or in any way worked against the u.s. they say he simply left the air force because he was depressed and unhappy. >> melissa caen reporting live from daly city, thank you. >>> sonoma county supervisors met today to discuss a new report on the wine country wildfire response. it found emergency management workers in sonoma county were poorly prepared and overwhelmed. we are first to bring you the details of that report. it focuses on staff responsible for emergency coordination and how they interacted with elected officials. it says the workers had spotty training and were not equipped to handle an event of such magnitude. in addition, those employees clashed wit
>> reporter: a few years after hughes disappeared there were several high profile u.s. satellite explosions including the space shuttle challenger and at the time some folks speculated that hughes, because he had this specialized satellite knowledge, may have defected and been involved with those satellite explosions, but the air force says there's no evidence of that at this point. they don't believe he defected or in any way worked against the u.s. they say he simply left the air force...
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you want to do your own, don‘t you, hugh? yes. thought it had got the lifespan it was going to have but, as i say, theyjust got it right. they got everything right about it and that still sits today. it‘s a beautiful aircraft and flies fantastic, it‘s got some life left in it still. so how much longer can the 747 last? today, the airbus 380 is larger but both have disappointing order books. per seat, smaller. twin engine aircraft can cost 30% less to fly. at boeing in seattle, the man in charge of the 747s‘ future is also a fan. this is me. december 1973. the 747s‘ passenger days are fading. it‘s not the end, it‘s the end for passengers and flight attendants but not so the pilots, if they‘re interested in flying freight, because this aeroplane can do something no other freighter can. there‘s not a dry eye in the many farewell flights that i‘ve participated in. i'm going to miss you, girl. around the world, they‘re saying goodbye. cheers. cheers! airlines around the world have had massive farewells to their 747s, but once the last
you want to do your own, don‘t you, hugh? yes. thought it had got the lifespan it was going to have but, as i say, theyjust got it right. they got everything right about it and that still sits today. it‘s a beautiful aircraft and flies fantastic, it‘s got some life left in it still. so how much longer can the 747 last? today, the airbus 380 is larger but both have disappointing order books. per seat, smaller. twin engine aircraft can cost 30% less to fly. at boeing in seattle, the man in...
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i'm hugh hewitt. coming up after the break, the attorney general of missouri and josh holly joins me. but first to discuss the singapore summit, the department of justice inspector general's report, and separations of families at the border, i've got three of the very best correspondents in town. courtney kube of nbc news. she covers the pentagon and national security. tim alberta of politico and sun kim. along the white house on friday morning, he said it's not his fault. it is the democrats fault that families are being separated at the border. the republicans are being bills to the floor of the house, a, is what he said true? and, b, are the bills going to pass? >> a, what he said is not true. this is an administration policy. there is no gray area there. pardon me. it is black and white. this is a trump administration policy, the administration is choosing to enforce as a deterrent to keep people from crossing the border illegally. it is important to understand that these bills coming to the floor
i'm hugh hewitt. coming up after the break, the attorney general of missouri and josh holly joins me. but first to discuss the singapore summit, the department of justice inspector general's report, and separations of families at the border, i've got three of the very best correspondents in town. courtney kube of nbc news. she covers the pentagon and national security. tim alberta of politico and sun kim. along the white house on friday morning, he said it's not his fault. it is the democrats...
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hughes: outstanding, thank you. on the streetscape pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements, 74% of the 73 projects are substantially completed, 12% ar. could you g ue just a little bit moinrmation? of the raing 12%, how close are they, what is the status, please? >> so, on streetscape there were, as you may recall, two types of projects. the larger, 24 of those, and initially we had 49 of what we called following the paving projects. out of the 24 streetscape projects, now that we're closing out within the next month four more projects that, will take us to 23 out of the 24 will be done by the winter of this year. out of the 49, there were a number of projects that were cancelled. as you can see -- so on this slide, on the far right, you can see that 10 of those projects were actually ncelled. so we had a total of 39 of those. so the 73 was reduced to 63. and in any event, those projects are now largely completed, so we're really down to one streetscape project, and that will complete our streetspe overall. >> mr
hughes: outstanding, thank you. on the streetscape pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements, 74% of the 73 projects are substantially completed, 12% ar. could you g ue just a little bit moinrmation? of the raing 12%, how close are they, what is the status, please? >> so, on streetscape there were, as you may recall, two types of projects. the larger, 24 of those, and initially we had 49 of what we called following the paving projects. out of the 24 streetscape projects, now that we're...
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right person. >> hugh's been busy at work, too.limited series, "a very english scandal." >> my wife insists that gay means happy. >> i think she's absolutely right. and i intend to be very happy. >> spanning the 1960s and '70s in england. the drama's based on the true story of a member of parliament accused of conspiring to murder his former lover. >> oh, come on. it's quite easy to break someone's neck. come over here. jerk up. it's a fascinating piece of history. sort of almost too good to be true. it's just so weird that this actually happened. >> meanwhile, this newlywed is set to celebrate an anniversary soon. it's been 15 years since he charmed us as the smitten prime minister in "love actually." so what's he remember from the movie? >> this scene where i have to dance by myself in downing street. ♪ jump for my love ♪ >> i really dreaded it. cause dancing is hard for a middle-aged man any ways. unless he's had a lot of vodka. particularly that kind of freakout. but i got there. >>> still ahead two-time oscar winner michael do
right person. >> hugh's been busy at work, too.limited series, "a very english scandal." >> my wife insists that gay means happy. >> i think she's absolutely right. and i intend to be very happy. >> spanning the 1960s and '70s in england. the drama's based on the true story of a member of parliament accused of conspiring to murder his former lover. >> oh, come on. it's quite easy to break someone's neck. come over here. jerk up. it's a fascinating piece...
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i'm hugh hewitt.oming up after the break, the man many favor to be the next speaker of the house of representatives, the current house majority leader kevin mccarthy. three of the beltway's best to review what just happened this week. political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post". welcome all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough loss. but russia, russia, russia. this is the story that continues to permeate so many story lines. this was the revival of jeff sessions and donald trump and donald trump trying to pressure him to stop recusing himself. i think it is impacting every other story line and so many moves out of this white house right now. >> did you see it metastasize when the "washington post" wrote about andrew mccabe's fabrication. that is investigation five. do you have a score card at politico where you are following all of this? >> every time
i'm hugh hewitt.oming up after the break, the man many favor to be the next speaker of the house of representatives, the current house majority leader kevin mccarthy. three of the beltway's best to review what just happened this week. political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post". welcome all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough...
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i'm hugh hewitt. the president and senior officials are leaving from quebec soon en route to singapore. before we talk about what happened at the g-7 or the g-6 or the g-8, i thought i would start with our panel talking about china. courtney kube, josh of the national journal and ashley parker of the "washington post". courtney, we're lucky to have you. you broke a story about what the chinese are doing in preparation for the summit. cue us up there. >> a lot are surveillance techniques and tactics the u.s. has seen before the chinese before that they do oversees and domestically here in the u.s. some things american security officials are looking for the potential they will have waiters in restaurants and coffee shops and around the summit location and the hotel where delegations are staying. if you're out and your at dinner and talking about what happened that day, they might be listening and they can report back. other things they have done things that are covert and remind me of inspector gadget o
i'm hugh hewitt. the president and senior officials are leaving from quebec soon en route to singapore. before we talk about what happened at the g-7 or the g-6 or the g-8, i thought i would start with our panel talking about china. courtney kube, josh of the national journal and ashley parker of the "washington post". courtney, we're lucky to have you. you broke a story about what the chinese are doing in preparation for the summit. cue us up there. >> a lot are surveillance...
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hugh grant, everybody! we'll be right back with margaret hoover.'m pregnant in the exact same place that she was all those years ago. ♪ mamma mia let's get the show on the road. ♪ here i go again we can't tell anybody about the baby okay? i just told bill. i told many, many people. just tell me you didn't invite your grandmother. wicked witch of the west. i've decided to commit to being a grandmother. a great-grandmother. i'm leaving that out of the bio. ♪ mamma mia rated pg-13. gonna make it rain "tre tres". kids 'cause dad's he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin c
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well, that same hayley hughes hughes popped up to the surprise of many viewers on last friday's daily noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life and everybody else‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting... the incredibly dumbed down daily politics hits an absolute all—time low when you start to invite the likes of complete and utter airhead hayley hughes on. stephan garcia disagreed. although i don't watch love island, i found it great to see one of the contestants, hayley, interacting with politics on daily politics. has good potential to help other youngst
well, that same hayley hughes hughes popped up to the surprise of many viewers on last friday's daily noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life and everybody else‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about...
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last week, inconsistencies on a passport application led special agents to hughes, who was claiming to be someone named barry o'beirne. does this seem like a guy who would access top secret u.s. information in. >> no, it did not seem that way to me at all. >> reporter: in this decidedly abnormal situation, hughes was hauled in by special agents from nearby travis air force base, where he'll remain awaiting pretrial confinement. >> i am stunned. i'm definitely stunned. also i feel for his wife. his wife -- i feel bad for her. i'm sure he's probably feeling bad too. >> well, the air force says hughes hadn't been seen since 1983 in new mexico, when he withdrew about $19,000 from 19 different bank branches. >>> a freak accident on 680 turned deadly. the chp says dr. lyudmila beyzer was driving along 680 this morning through danville when a tree fell on her car, killing her. the tragic accident happened near the el pintado road exit, the 50 to 60 foot tree fell, either landed on or directly in front of dr. beyzer's car. traffic was backed up for miles while crews were on the scene. >>> an a
last week, inconsistencies on a passport application led special agents to hughes, who was claiming to be someone named barry o'beirne. does this seem like a guy who would access top secret u.s. information in. >> no, it did not seem that way to me at all. >> reporter: in this decidedly abnormal situation, hughes was hauled in by special agents from nearby travis air force base, where he'll remain awaiting pretrial confinement. >> i am stunned. i'm definitely stunned. also i...
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and this is hughes now, posing for a mug shot. during the 35 years between the photos, investigators say he went by the name barry o'beirne, and most recently, neighbors say he lived with a woman in this home south of san francisco. >> i was surprised, because they're normal people, very private. >> reporter: back in 1983, hughes was assigned to kirtland air force base in new mexico. he had a top-secret security clearance and was dispatched to the netherlands to work with nato officers testing aircraft surveillance systems. but after returning from europe, no one saw him again. surveillance video showed him withdring more than $28,000 from his account at 19 different albuquerque banks. the big break came this month during a passport fraud investigation. confronted with inconsistencies about his identity, authorities say o'bi admitted he in fact, hughes, and left the air force because he was depressed. >> every once in a while, the armed forces will pick up a long-ago deserter. usually, it's a result of some traffic stop or somethi
and this is hughes now, posing for a mug shot. during the 35 years between the photos, investigators say he went by the name barry o'beirne, and most recently, neighbors say he lived with a woman in this home south of san francisco. >> i was surprised, because they're normal people, very private. >> reporter: back in 1983, hughes was assigned to kirtland air force base in new mexico. he had a top-secret security clearance and was dispatched to the netherlands to work with nato...
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the industrial giant revealing plans to spin off health care, sell its stake in baker hughes cr ceo johnnnery will join us >>> plus, we'll talk, of course, about a day after that sell off. stocks are taking a breather futures are pointing to a flat open. >>> and taxed like never before. the president delivering a warning to harley-davidson about moving production overseas >>> let's get to the news out of ge they plan to unload the ownership in the oil service company baker hughes it's a conclusion of a yearlong strategic review by john flannery ge slashed the dividends shares of the company have tumbled by half in the past year erasing $100 billion in wealth today marks the end of an era at the company. it's officially out of the dow after more than a century of trading on the index being replaced by walgreens. as we said, ge's john flannery will join us on set at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. david has been telling us, helping us understand how the portfolio can change for a better part of a year now >> here we are i think the key or one of the keys, certainly, is that aviation stays there w
the industrial giant revealing plans to spin off health care, sell its stake in baker hughes cr ceo johnnnery will join us >>> plus, we'll talk, of course, about a day after that sell off. stocks are taking a breather futures are pointing to a flat open. >>> and taxed like never before. the president delivering a warning to harley-davidson about moving production overseas >>> let's get to the news out of ge they plan to unload the ownership in the oil service company...
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hughes had been an expert on rocket self-destruct procedures.there was no evidence he was spying for the soviets. they never found any information that could be linked the him. hughes faces charges of desertion at travis air force base and in the coming days he faces up to five years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge. >> shepard: have you had a funeral yet? net neutrality is dead. the way you serve the web could be changing. rules that were meant to give everybody equal access on the internet are over. but not everyone says that is a bad idea. okay. what you need to know next. >> shepard: after years of delays, a new sky scrapper has opened at the site of ground zero in manhattan. there was a ribbon cutting for the world trade center. it's the fifth tallest building in new york city. the developer had battled the government over the building's plan height and families of 9-11 victims fought to preserve the sight as a permanent memorial. it's about 70 stories. 80 stories. i'm corrected. rises downtown above the memorial there for the vi
hughes had been an expert on rocket self-destruct procedures.there was no evidence he was spying for the soviets. they never found any information that could be linked the him. hughes faces charges of desertion at travis air force base and in the coming days he faces up to five years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge. >> shepard: have you had a funeral yet? net neutrality is dead. the way you serve the web could be changing. rules that were meant to give everybody equal access...
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hugh, he's fine."he stabbed me. >> seth: no. >> yes. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] so, i had say i resigned. [ light laughter ] >> seth: they let -- >> in a heart --. >> seth: they let him sth. on? >> oh, y he stayed on. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> so, that's english football. >> seth: you're right, exactly there. eah. >> seth: he's got a go-getter attitude you don't have. like, he brought the knife. >> yeah, of course. [ light laughter ] he was the real deal, i was -- >> seth: i've been a fan of yours for a long time. people have told me that we look alike. >> i know. >> seth: yeah. there's a little similarity, and i -- >> like droopy eyes. >> seth: yeah. we got that nice droe. >> there it is. >> seth: and i really, i will be honest. in the mid '90s, i reay leaned into the fact that we looked alike. [ light laughter ] you had -- you had a hyle that i thought -- i was like, "that looks great on hugh grant's face.i' close enough. i'm gonna give it a shot." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >
hugh, he's fine."he stabbed me. >> seth: no. >> yes. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] so, i had say i resigned. [ light laughter ] >> seth: they let -- >> in a heart --. >> seth: they let him sth. on? >> oh, y he stayed on. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> so, that's english football. >> seth: you're right, exactly there. eah. >> seth: he's got a go-getter attitude you don't have. like, he brought the knife. >> yeah, of...
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hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave, creatingalse identity standup dan kerman/sf: hughes has been charged with desertion and is being held at travis air force base. he faces up to five years of confinement, forefeiture of all pay and a duishonorable discharge. da kerman kron 4 news.113/std breaking news from singapore.. this is a live picture.. where president trump and north korea's kim jung un are meeting in an historic summit.. the pair are about to sign an undisclosed document. take a listen ♪ lookin' for a new spring dress. ♪ ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you gotta go to ross. to disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thrilling!...daring! come ride the incredicoaster. it's going to be simply exhilarating dahling! if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross the giants... opening a
hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave, creatingalse identity standup dan kerman/sf: hughes has been charged with desertion and is being held at travis air force base. he faces up to five years of confinement, forefeiture of all pay and a duishonorable discharge. da kerman kron 4 news.113/std breaking news from singapore.. this is a live picture.. where president trump and north korea's kim jung un are meeting in an historic summit.. the pair...
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i'm hugh hewitt. on friday afternoon, i sat down with secretary of state mike pompeo in his office on the 7th floor of the state department. almost exactly a year since is i interviewed him at cia headquarters in langley. here's part one of the interview. secretary pompeo, thank you for having us. >> hugh, it's great to be with you. welcome to the state department. >> great to be here. is the senate working with you to fill them so you can have the leadership for the best core in the world? >> the answer is we need to move faster here. everyone in the process needs to. we need to get our diplomats out to every corner of the world, and do it as expeditiously as possible. there were big gaps in important places when i took over. we will soon have our ambassador in place in south korea. but we need everyone helping. and i'm confident that senators menendez and corker will help to achieve that. >> you talked to leader mcconnell about this? >> he is moving folks through as quickly as we can. in august we w
i'm hugh hewitt. on friday afternoon, i sat down with secretary of state mike pompeo in his office on the 7th floor of the state department. almost exactly a year since is i interviewed him at cia headquarters in langley. here's part one of the interview. secretary pompeo, thank you for having us. >> hugh, it's great to be with you. welcome to the state department. >> great to be here. is the senate working with you to fill them so you can have the leadership for the best core in...
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it was at the height of the cold war and hughes had top secret clearance. 35 years later, hughes wasght while being investigated for passport fraud. turns out hughes, neighbors knew as tim, had been living in daly city with his wife. and have to repay the money he earned in the air force. he's being held at travis air force base. if convicted, he could face up to five years in prison or have to repay the money. >>> to have a tenant kidnap the landlord, that's unusual. >> jonathan was at home with his mother, 71-year-old linda, when one of linda's tenants showed up at her house on oak street. >> there was an argument. the tenant assaulted one of the family members of the landlord. >> reporter: jonathan says he's the one who answered the door when the tenant came to the house this morning, and when he wouldn't let the tenant inside, the tenant started beating him with his mother's cane, beating him at least three times on the arm, leaving big bruises. >> i put ice on it. it's now just sore as hell. >> reporter: the landlord's daughter said the tenant then dragged her elderly mother out
it was at the height of the cold war and hughes had top secret clearance. 35 years later, hughes wasght while being investigated for passport fraud. turns out hughes, neighbors knew as tim, had been living in daly city with his wife. and have to repay the money he earned in the air force. he's being held at travis air force base. if convicted, he could face up to five years in prison or have to repay the money. >>> to have a tenant kidnap the landlord, that's unusual. >> jonathan...
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hugh pym, bbc news.s shadow health minister, jonathan ashworth, who said that this doesn't go far enough. if we were to form a government, we would inherit these plans, we accept them, we'd match them, but we are still prepared to go further and make the tough decisions on taxation that we proposed at the general election, asking the wealthiest to pay more tax, asking the big corporations to pay more tax, to bring forward additional funding for the nhs and social care sector as well. when you analyse the prime minister's remarks about the way this particular increase will be funded, she talks about, in part, a brexit dividend. do you accept that that is there? i think it's laughable. i mean, the truth is she is going to fund these increases in the nhs spend by borrowing and tax increases. i wish she was honest and up front with the british people. a brexit dividend, nobody thinks that is credible. i'm afraid it will unravel for her, and the focus will be on this issue, actually, rather than on the needs
hugh pym, bbc news.s shadow health minister, jonathan ashworth, who said that this doesn't go far enough. if we were to form a government, we would inherit these plans, we accept them, we'd match them, but we are still prepared to go further and make the tough decisions on taxation that we proposed at the general election, asking the wealthiest to pay more tax, asking the big corporations to pay more tax, to bring forward additional funding for the nhs and social care sector as well. when you...
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neighbors knew william howard hughes junior as "tim."ring the cold war. he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983. last wednesday... hughes was captured during a passport fraud investigation. after claiming to be "barry o'berine"... he was confronted about inconsistencies about his identify and admitted to being hughes. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... thanks to a berkeley grocery store... one food pantry says it no longer has to worry about a food shortage. ( james ) plus... putting friendship over a celebration. see the touching moment between two opponents. ( james ) and next... a toddler running on a busy highway is saved by an officer... and the whole thing is captured on the officer's dash cam. ( anny ) and i am tracking your and i am tracking your bay area forecast. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." [d
neighbors knew william howard hughes junior as "tim."ring the cold war. he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983. last wednesday... hughes was captured during a passport fraud investigation. after claiming to be "barry o'berine"... he was confronted about inconsistencies about his identify and admitted to being hughes. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. ( james ) still...
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hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave, creatingfalse identity standup dan kerman/sf: hughes has been charged with desertion and is being held at travis air force base. he faces up to five years of confinement, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge. dan kerman kron4 news.113/std (vicki) a dispute between a landlord and a tenant .... ends with death threats and a kidnapping. oakland police say it started with a disagreement. this morning an oakland tenant kidnapped his 70-year-old landlord and assaulted her family member. then the suspect hit the relative with a blunt object...put the elderly woman into his car.. and threatened to kill her multiple times. he led police on a chase from oak street to lorenzo avenue. then rammed his car into a patrol car when police caught up with him. he eventually surrended and police spokesperson johnna watson says the victim is safe.
hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave, creatingfalse identity standup dan kerman/sf: hughes has been charged with desertion and is being held at travis air force base. he faces up to five years of confinement, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge. dan kerman kron4 news.113/std (vicki) a dispute between a landlord and a tenant .... ends with death threats and a kidnapping. oakland police say it started with a disagreement. this...
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the baker hughes divestment makes sense.using on power which is what analysts have been looking for. karen, thank you very much. shannon will be sticking with us. says the natural gas boom is all about china and the u.s.. could the trade war change all that? we will talk to the nuclear threat initiative ceo and former energy secretary. the markets still calm, now on the downside. this is bloomberg. ♪ two, down, back up! our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last minute gift finders. [phone voice] destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit a store today. alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm alix steel. a think it is going to be little bit calm her in the markets but the s&p starts to roll over just a touch. we are now off 10 points in the premarket. also want to look
the baker hughes divestment makes sense.using on power which is what analysts have been looking for. karen, thank you very much. shannon will be sticking with us. says the natural gas boom is all about china and the u.s.. could the trade war change all that? we will talk to the nuclear threat initiative ceo and former energy secretary. the markets still calm, now on the downside. this is bloomberg. ♪ two, down, back up! our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal...
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, the company reportedly plans to spinoff its health care unit and bail on its ownership in baker hughest leswel veheatt. >>> recapping breaking news on general electric, the company plans to spinoff its health care business the "journal" also reporting that they will unload ownership in baker hughes. the stock is up 1.8% in pre-market let's bring in larry mcdonald at acg analytics. larry, "wall street journal" says sales and profits have been rising at the health care unit which accounted for about 16% of company wide sales or $19 billion. your thoughts. >> michael laid it out perfectly in the last segment. the balance sheet is becoming more and more simplified analysts can now take a cleaner look at this company and the risk/reward down sheheri fantastic. we had a buy above 15 in our capitulation model and when you have a cleansing of information as mr. flannery has laid out, typically it causes tremendous exit. and then on top of that, you ha the dow exit. there is nobody left to sell the stock. it is time to buy. >> so you basically think stocks washed ut, management is essentially t
, the company reportedly plans to spinoff its health care unit and bail on its ownership in baker hughest leswel veheatt. >>> recapping breaking news on general electric, the company plans to spinoff its health care business the "journal" also reporting that they will unload ownership in baker hughes. the stock is up 1.8% in pre-market let's bring in larry mcdonald at acg analytics. larry, "wall street journal" says sales and profits have been rising at the health...
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neighbors estimate that hughes moved in within the last decade or so. the last time he had been seen was in 1983 in new mexico having withdrawn some $19,000 from 19 different bank branches. in daly city, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> as of today the internet is no longer neutral. late last year you might recall the fcc voted to end net neutrality. today is kicks in. the appeal means internet providers could slow or speed up access to certain web sites if they choose. crte a two-tiered internet will with an advantage for bigger companies willing to pay to speed up their site. the fcc says the goal is to create more competition, leading to a better spernexperience for everyone. >> from this day forward, we're making sure we have a march quality internet and that people can get quality internet services. >> nearly two dozen states, including california, have filed a lawsuit against the fcc, saying the repeal violates federal law. >>> well, ihop, the international house of pancakes, recently announced it was going to become ihob, but it didn't offer an
neighbors estimate that hughes moved in within the last decade or so. the last time he had been seen was in 1983 in new mexico having withdrawn some $19,000 from 19 different bank branches. in daly city, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> as of today the internet is no longer neutral. late last year you might recall the fcc voted to end net neutrality. today is kicks in. the appeal means internet providers could slow or speed up access to certain web sites if they choose. crte a...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a "hypothetical" windfall.nter of severe stress across the nhs. ministers were under pressure to find more money. all of that led to today's announcement. the big question was, how much cash will the service need in future decades with a growing and ageing population? the prime minister has tried to answer with a five—year funding plan. tried to answer with partly paid for, she says, by money saved after brexit. that will be through the brexit dividend, the fact that we're no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we leave the eu. every year to the eu and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. and in terms of the improvements we want to see, we want to see improvements in performance issues which matter to people today — a&e, waiting times — but i also want to see improved survival rates from cancer. but i also want to see improved the boss of one leading hospital, reflecting the views of most service leaders, welcomed the new funding announcement. welcomed the new people may s
here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a "hypothetical" windfall.nter of severe stress across the nhs. ministers were under pressure to find more money. all of that led to today's announcement. the big question was, how much cash will the service need in future decades with a growing and ageing population? the prime minister has tried to answer with a five—year funding plan. tried to answer with partly paid for, she says, by money saved after brexit. that will be through the brexit...
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investigators arrested williams howard hughes junior at his california home.as involved in classified planning and analysis during the cold war. he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. he created a fake identity and lived that way in california ever since. ( will ) 3 men are facing murder... kidnapping and conspiracy charges in the almost two-year-old case of two missing teens in yolo county. elijah moore and enrique rios vanished in 2016, just 25 days apart. their families said the teens were on probation, and were part of a work-study program at the school.investigators said the disappearances were connected and called them suspicious.the fbi even got involved. then a major new development ... yolo county investigators announced three men were arrested in the case. authorities have not released the names of the men or how they may have known the teens. ( james ) hundreds of people came out in their best costumes for com
investigators arrested williams howard hughes junior at his california home.as involved in classified planning and analysis during the cold war. he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. he created a fake identity and lived that way in california ever since. ( will ) 3 men are facing murder... kidnapping and conspiracy charges in the almost two-year-old case...
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wall street journal" reporting ge will spin off its health care business and sell its stake in baker hughes coming as the stock will not be a member of the dow jones industrial average for the first time ever in a hundred years that begins today. ge replaced by walgreens. uber fighting for its life in london. a monster valuation for instagram. is facebook now worth more than
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baker hughes is a big company.l with ge, but there should be other interested parties. there has been a lot of consolidation in that sector. byreasingly, it is dominated a number of others. it is possible somebody could snatch up baker hughes. guy: is ge selling at the right time? are we seeing pricing power returning to the services sector, as it was, as we were a couple years back? james: we seem to be entering a phase in the industry where the services do better. cutsprices drop, everybody costs and the service sector is squeezed. prices are going up and the services will start taking a bigger share of the pie. they can charge more to the international companies. though ge is not necessarily doing this voluntarily, it is better to be doing it now rather than two years ago. guy: we will leave it there. james to james haran -- herron. -- overseas work in washington. he will be here to give us a great perspective on what is happening with the oil market right now. att conversation coming up 7:30 a.m. in new york th
baker hughes is a big company.l with ge, but there should be other interested parties. there has been a lot of consolidation in that sector. byreasingly, it is dominated a number of others. it is possible somebody could snatch up baker hughes. guy: is ge selling at the right time? are we seeing pricing power returning to the services sector, as it was, as we were a couple years back? james: we seem to be entering a phase in the industry where the services do better. cutsprices drop, everybody...
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so we'll have hugh first, and then, the pd, and then we'll have public questions. >> okay. i'll just speak more to the terms of the process in terms of what i did to prepare here. so i did receive a request from bennett, along with mr. blum, his attorney, to come to hearing this evening as they want to change some of their conditions, and this is coming off of our previous hearing on february 6 where you as a commission essentially said they could come back in three months and request a change -- further change in conditions at that time. in the interim -- and then, president tan allowed this hearing to occur tonight based on that request from the permit holder. and then, just in the interim between february 6 and now, what we're seeing here is we received notice from the police department as well as neighbor complaints regarding an incident that occurred on the 400 block of broadway. this is march 18, 2018. it was right around 2:00 a.m. st. patrick's day night, so i think we need to hear from those concerned parties regarding this venue as they had all named hugh in their
so we'll have hugh first, and then, the pd, and then we'll have public questions. >> okay. i'll just speak more to the terms of the process in terms of what i did to prepare here. so i did receive a request from bennett, along with mr. blum, his attorney, to come to hearing this evening as they want to change some of their conditions, and this is coming off of our previous hearing on february 6 where you as a commission essentially said they could come back in three months and request a...
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hugh pym, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.s is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: it's a panama hat—trick for harry kane, as england storm home 6—1winners at the world cup, with kane top of the goalscoring charts. plenty to play for in kazan, where colombia turn up and give a masterclass, and send poland packing. and lewis hamilton dominates to win the french grand prix and regain top spot in the drivers' championship. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the goals keep coming at the world cup. 1a on sunday, in an action packed day, which saw england seal their place in the last 16. we're into the final group games now — and there's all to play for in group h, where one of colombia, japan or senegal will be going out. 0lly foster's in moscow for us. exactly the way from the world cup final in moscow, england have taken a step towards that. one they couldn't manage four years ago in brazil, but they have qualified for the knockout stages. that is after they thrashed panama, 61 th
hugh pym, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.s is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: it's a panama hat—trick for harry kane, as england storm home 6—1winners at the world cup, with kane top of the goalscoring charts. plenty to play for in kazan, where colombia turn up and give a masterclass, and send poland packing. and lewis hamilton dominates to win the french grand prix and regain top spot in the drivers' championship. hello...
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well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politicsleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatch
well, that same hayley hughes popped up, to the surprise of many viewers, on last friday's daily politicsleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farage. how will it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since...
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i'm hugh ferris, also coming up in the programme.ngland give up another lead to lose again in south africa. their defeat in the second test in bloemfontein means the springboks have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the series. and andy murray's long—awaited comeback will be at queen's. he'll play his first match for nearly a year at the tournament next week. good evening, we've got four matches on the third day of world cup, two results are in. last night, all the football chat in the bars and restaurants in moscow was about that portugal and spain match, everyone raising a glass to the genius of cristiano ronaldo. today it was over to lionel messi and his argentina side here in the captial facing iceland making their world cup debut. messi should have won the match at the spartak stadium, but he had a penalty saved and iceland are the talk of the town. a famous, famous draw. joe lynskey reports. look down the line at this argentine generation, it's defined by an icon. just the presence of lionel massey makes them believe. but the argenti
i'm hugh ferris, also coming up in the programme.ngland give up another lead to lose again in south africa. their defeat in the second test in bloemfontein means the springboks have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the series. and andy murray's long—awaited comeback will be at queen's. he'll play his first match for nearly a year at the tournament next week. good evening, we've got four matches on the third day of world cup, two results are in. last night, all the football chat in the bars and...
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modern jumbos are a long way from the jet engines hugh had to deal with.e, you had to watch it all the time. these are fantastic, so reliable.|j had to watch it all the time. these are fantastic, so reliable. i am sure. it was pan am that made the inauguralflight from sure. it was pan am that made the inaugural flight from new york to london but it certainly didn't go to plan. i have been tracing the crew and tracked this lady to 0slo in norway. amazing to me. this is you on the first flight? yes, just after landing in london. but the glitz of the very first flight was tarnished by the troublesome jet engines. something happened from take—off. 0ne something happened from take—off. one of the engines heated up. some people said they had seen flames, maybe they did. but the captain decided to go back to the terminal. the world's press watched the world's biggest yet returned. disappointed? sure. it was a state of shock throughout the facility. this was our worst nightmare. any sense of fear? they said something was burning so we got. there were people outsid
modern jumbos are a long way from the jet engines hugh had to deal with.e, you had to watch it all the time. these are fantastic, so reliable.|j had to watch it all the time. these are fantastic, so reliable. i am sure. it was pan am that made the inauguralflight from sure. it was pan am that made the inaugural flight from new york to london but it certainly didn't go to plan. i have been tracing the crew and tracked this lady to 0slo in norway. amazing to me. this is you on the first flight?...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me in the studio.en criticised before for not doing enough to tackle childhood obesity. is this a fresh start for the government. yes, all these options were open to them two years ago and david cameron was about to go ahead with the plan like this and then theresa may took over and it was early days for her, but she watered it down and put something out that was considered to be weak by campaigners. i think what's happened is the climate has changed, businesses haven't been so resista nt to changed, businesses haven't been so resistant to policies like the sugar tax and started reducing shugg sugar in drinks before the implementation of the tax and other measures with reformulation they haven't been strongly against. downing street have been emboldened to come up with proposals which are quite wide—ranging. proposals which are quite wide-ranging. these are just proposals, they have got to be consulted on. but when might we see these actually coming into force? well, listening tojeremy hunt this mornin
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me in the studio.en criticised before for not doing enough to tackle childhood obesity. is this a fresh start for the government. yes, all these options were open to them two years ago and david cameron was about to go ahead with the plan like this and then theresa may took over and it was early days for her, but she watered it down and put something out that was considered to be weak by campaigners. i think what's happened is the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the extra money for the health service will come from taxation, increased borrowing and — according to the prime minister — from money saved from eu membership costs. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth explains. that made the brexit backers in her party pretty happy. borisjohnson tweeted to say it is fantastic news, we are taking back control. but not all tories feel the same. 0ne prominent backbencher, doctor sarah wollaston, said the idea of a brexit of it and was posh and claimed it was treating the public like fool is because we would still be paying into the eu budget for some time and there is an exit bill to settle. leading economist a certainly sceptical. the idea that there is a brexit dividend is pure fiction. it isa pure brexit dividend is pure fiction. it is a pure matter of arithmetic, they will be no extra money in four years time because of the financial arrangement we are come to with the eu in any case. and even more importantly, the government has already accep
hugh pym, bbc news. the extra money for the health service will come from taxation, increased borrowing and — according to the prime minister — from money saved from eu membership costs. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth explains. that made the brexit backers in her party pretty happy. borisjohnson tweeted to say it is fantastic news, we are taking back control. but not all tories feel the same. 0ne prominent backbencher, doctor sarah wollaston, said the idea of a brexit of it and...
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i'm hugh hewitt. welcome to the last edition of hugh hewitt on saturday mornings.t comes on the cusp of a huge week of news concerning the supreme court and the president's decisions to meet with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki, finland. to discuss these two big stories, i'm joined by nbc's courtney kube, our pentagon national security correspondent. and seung min kim from the "washington post". welcome to you both. how surprised is the pentagon, which is your beat, and what is the reaction generally to the president meeting with putin? >> i think there is surprise they are going to meet and it's so soon, only three weeks away. there is a little bit of hopeful optimism that might break some of the stalemate in syria. it is not getting a lot of attention in the u.s. there is a precarious situation down towards the border with jordan in syria where everything is coming to a head. assad's tporgz are russian and iranian backed. they are coming into where the opposition forces are. israel is potentially going to get involved. potential this could be a terri
i'm hugh hewitt. welcome to the last edition of hugh hewitt on saturday mornings.t comes on the cusp of a huge week of news concerning the supreme court and the president's decisions to meet with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki, finland. to discuss these two big stories, i'm joined by nbc's courtney kube, our pentagon national security correspondent. and seung min kim from the "washington post". welcome to you both. how surprised is the pentagon, which is your beat, and...
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reuters is saying general electric will spread the ownership they have an baker hughes.company. ge planning to cut its dividend following the health care unit spinoff. all part of ge which has been struggling this one year strategic. john flannery putting into place. shares of ge are high in the premarket, but cut in half we should say so far in 2018. >> after 122 years, what a story that company is. coming up in the trade were tensions, defense secretary james mattis has arrived in china and rising tensions over not just the growing economic influence, but military influence as well. tech stocks were hammered yesterday. we've been telling you about worries of trade restrictions that the nasdaq down over 2% with the selloff overdone. let's take a look at your u.s. stock index futures right now could the toppling could the dow plaintiff and 16, now negative. the s&p 500 down almost two in the nasdaq down to. you are watching the "fbn:am." ♪ ♪ ♪ build and run apps anywhere you like, while keeping your competitors at bay. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. chery
reuters is saying general electric will spread the ownership they have an baker hughes.company. ge planning to cut its dividend following the health care unit spinoff. all part of ge which has been struggling this one year strategic. john flannery putting into place. shares of ge are high in the premarket, but cut in half we should say so far in 2018. >> after 122 years, what a story that company is. coming up in the trade were tensions, defense secretary james mattis has arrived in china...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. headlines tonight: karius was concussed in kiev. the stunning revelation comes from doctors in the us who have performed tests on the liverpool keeper after his two costly errors in the chapmions league final. no leroy sane for germany. the manchester city winger‘s omission is the big shock as deadline day for the world cup squads comes and goes. a dramatic withdrawal. serena williams pulls out of her french open fourth round match with maria sharapova through injury just moments before it was due to start. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. hello again. thanks forjoining us. it's emerged liverpool goalkeeper loris karius was concussed during the champions league final. he's had scans at an american hospital since the two mistakes which proved costly against real madrid. and doctors say the concussion could have affected his performance. earlier our reporter austin halewood joined me to explain. loris karius, after the game he was a dejected figure in the liverpool goal
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. headlines tonight: karius was concussed in kiev. the stunning revelation comes from doctors in the us who have performed tests on the liverpool keeper after his two costly errors in the chapmions league final. no leroy sane for germany. the manchester city winger‘s omission is the big shock as deadline day for the world cup squads comes and goes. a dramatic withdrawal. serena williams pulls out of her french open fourth round match with...
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i'm hugh ferris, also coming up in the programme: johanna konta loses the match and her temper in thehe nottingham open. you are making decisions that affect oui’ you are making decisions that affect our lives you understand that? do you fully understand that? and we'll have the latest from the final round of the us open... where the field is a little less frustrated after good evening, i'm olly foster live in moscow and it seems the world cup has had it's first genuine shock. we have seen one of the great world cup shocks. germany have not lost their opening world cup match since 1982. they have been pouring all theirfriendly even to 1982. they have been pouring all their friendly even to this tournament, the coach said don't worry about it, we will get things right, they got an awful lot wrong against mexico. mexico, the worthy winners they are. and at the stadium, 80,000 and our man alex. they had been mexico and all of your previous world cup encounters. they raced out of their broadband lightning speed and gave the germans a shot with their skilful performance brought on by a lou
i'm hugh ferris, also coming up in the programme: johanna konta loses the match and her temper in thehe nottingham open. you are making decisions that affect oui’ you are making decisions that affect our lives you understand that? do you fully understand that? and we'll have the latest from the final round of the us open... where the field is a little less frustrated after good evening, i'm olly foster live in moscow and it seems the world cup has had it's first genuine shock. we have seen...
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here is health editor hugh pym. it was a winter of severe stress across the nhs.. all of that led to today's announcement. the big question was, how much cash will the service need in future decades with a growing and ageing population? the prime minister has tried to answer with a five—year funding plan. partly paid for, she says, by money saved after brexit. that will be through the brexit dividend, the fact that we're no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we leave the eu. and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. and in terms of the improvements we want to see, we want to see improvements in performance issues which matter to people today — a&e, waiting times — but i also want to see improved survival rates from cancer. the boss of one leading hospital, reflecting the views of most service leaders, welcomed the new funding announcement. people may say well, we need more money, or we are much behind in terms of budget. i think it's a substantial increase in the budget for the nhs and it's certainly going to help us and our
here is health editor hugh pym. it was a winter of severe stress across the nhs.. all of that led to today's announcement. the big question was, how much cash will the service need in future decades with a growing and ageing population? the prime minister has tried to answer with a five—year funding plan. partly paid for, she says, by money saved after brexit. that will be through the brexit dividend, the fact that we're no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we...
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. >> thank you so much for having me back on your show, hugh. >> let's begin if we can, kevin mccarthy, a story that was in your twitter feed thursday morning from vice.com. google decided that the search term brings up nazi ideology. what's your reaction to this? >> this is disgusting. if anyone searched through google, the biggest search engine, the ideology didn't say the party of lincoln or the party of regan. it said our ideology was naziism. they pulled that from wikipedia. the tough part is i was talked about this before hand. and i looked at wikipedia and it didn't say naziism on there. the bias has to stop. because if you just went a couple days before to instagram and you searched donald trump jr., it gave you a warning this site to be harmful and could actually cause death. so that puts a real concern of what's going on. and what happened at amazon kicking out the alliance for freedom. you couldn't give the charity money through there even more, even though they defend religious freedom before the supreme court and amazon smile, those customers can't pick that charity anymor
. >> thank you so much for having me back on your show, hugh. >> let's begin if we can, kevin mccarthy, a story that was in your twitter feed thursday morning from vice.com. google decided that the search term brings up nazi ideology. what's your reaction to this? >> this is disgusting. if anyone searched through google, the biggest search engine, the ideology didn't say the party of lincoln or the party of regan. it said our ideology was naziism. they pulled that from...
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thanks, hugh.n story this morning — that extraordinary meeting between two leaders who only a few months ago were exchanging insults and threats of nuclear war. president trump is now speaking of having a "special bond" with the north korean leader, and described the talks as "honest, direct and productive". kim jong—un said the world is about to see "a major change", and that they were going to put the past behind them. donald trump gave a lengthy news conference after the meeting. this is a part of what he had to say. it's my honour today to address the people of the world following this very historic summit with chairman kim jong—un of north korea. we spent very intensive hours together, and i think most of you have gotten the signed document, or you will very shortly. it's very comprehensive. it's going to happen. i stand before you as an emissary of the american people to deliver a message of hope and vision, and a message of peace. let me begin by thanking our incredible hosts in singapore, e
thanks, hugh.n story this morning — that extraordinary meeting between two leaders who only a few months ago were exchanging insults and threats of nuclear war. president trump is now speaking of having a "special bond" with the north korean leader, and described the talks as "honest, direct and productive". kim jong—un said the world is about to see "a major change", and that they were going to put the past behind them. donald trump gave a lengthy news...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening.dlies are finished... the warm ups over. the next time england play it'll count... but who will start their first world cup match against tunisia? we find out which decisions might be keeping gareth southgate up at night. well, future england teams will benefit from a winter break after the premier league agrees to put one in place from the 2019—2020 season onwards. just one win away from french open title number 11. rafael nadal has never lost a semi final at roland garros. and juan martin del potro couldn't stop him today either. and how much have you missed him? tyson fury, with his camouflage pants and heavyweight strength, gets ready to return to the ring. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. so the warm ups are done and dusted. the next we'll see of england is at the world cup. and if you were gareth southgate, i wonder if your mind was changed by an impressive win over costa rica. rashford or sterling up front? cahill or ma
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening.dlies are finished... the warm ups over. the next time england play it'll count... but who will start their first world cup match against tunisia? we find out which decisions might be keeping gareth southgate up at night. well, future england teams will benefit from a winter break after the premier league agrees to put one in place from the 2019—2020 season onwards. just one win away from french open title number...