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hugh: of course.one the work looking at how much of the outperformance over the past decade has come from those sectors. u.s. tech and european financials. from 2010, you are looking at half the gap seeing driven by those two sectors alone and since the start of 2017 where tech has boomed and the european financial stocks have dragged, that is more like three quarters of the outperformance. areeuropean market, there lots of companies doing well within that, but it is more about the competition -- composition of european indices heavily weighted toward the sector looking especially challenged causing the european on performance. nejra: from draghi to banks to tech, great conversations. that was liz mccormick and hugh gimber at jpmorgan asset management. akzonobel joins us for his first interview of the day after announcing a new 500 million share buyback -- euro share buyback. boris johnson threatens to call an election as parliament refuses to let his divorce deal into law. ♪ >> good morning from the
hugh: of course.one the work looking at how much of the outperformance over the past decade has come from those sectors. u.s. tech and european financials. from 2010, you are looking at half the gap seeing driven by those two sectors alone and since the start of 2017 where tech has boomed and the european financial stocks have dragged, that is more like three quarters of the outperformance. areeuropean market, there lots of companies doing well within that, but it is more about the competition...
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that inx plicable head-on tragedy and trigs hughes's drowning.ators call aev within with links to castro, they took tuse south texas. >> because patricia hughes, the victim in the drowning was from texas. >> the sister recalled trisha had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> had you ever heard that name? >> no. >> daniel perez. he immediately contacted the local authorities and it turn itted out it there was a record of affdaniel perezand a mug shot. >> they faxed that to me that day. dplrs i remember when ron finally got the fax from it texas and i said where did you get that? it was obvious it was the person we knew as lou castro and now as daniel pers. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in texas. he pleaded no contest to two sex crimes. but he was believed to be dead. >> and the person believed to be dead for many years but you saw him in wichita. so he was on the lam. >> he was on the lam. sglrs interviews with the angels landing commune helped goodwin connect the dots between six states and more than a do
that inx plicable head-on tragedy and trigs hughes's drowning.ators call aev within with links to castro, they took tuse south texas. >> because patricia hughes, the victim in the drowning was from texas. >> the sister recalled trisha had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> had you ever heard that name? >> no. >> daniel perez. he immediately contacted the local authorities and it turn itted out it there was a record of...
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but did i hear hugh hewitt say that al gore was the winner in 2000? >> right. that -- >> it took you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your d
but did i hear hugh hewitt say that al gore was the winner in 2000? >> right. that -- >> it took you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are...
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they're beautiful, gorgeous, but not hugh hef in yner'ner'ner'nns girl next door.r women of having not been around too much. >> reporter: within a year she'd got and centerfold, "ms. august 1979." >> i noticed if you look at it, she's looking up. so you kind of saw the whites of her eyes. and i'm not going to asay it exaggerated in a sense, but i don't think she recognized what power she had. >> the photos are incredible and hef's thrilled. you get your month. she was really happy hen. >> reporter: following her every step of the way, he saw dorothy as his golden ticket. >> the whole idea of the playboy mansion was to be cool. look, there are hot and cold running women here, just be cool. he knew dorothy was his meal ticket. >> who was going to give him access to anything in he looked like a putz. >> he had fur coats to the floor, chains, silk black shirts. he just was such a cartoon character. >> paul's offensive. paul is also, he looks looks los time shall time, hef didn't. >> hefner took one look at snider and one word came into his mind. "pimp." that was the di
they're beautiful, gorgeous, but not hugh hef in yner'ner'ner'nns girl next door.r women of having not been around too much. >> reporter: within a year she'd got and centerfold, "ms. august 1979." >> i noticed if you look at it, she's looking up. so you kind of saw the whites of her eyes. and i'm not going to asay it exaggerated in a sense, but i don't think she recognized what power she had. >> the photos are incredible and hef's thrilled. you get your month. she...
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hugh hefner's not going to call him back.e of him took control. and he lost it. ♪ year again. (sprintern) it's iphone season at sprint. (paul) switch and get... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and now you can get iphone 11 (paul) ...for zero-dollars a month when you trade in your iphone7 or newer in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, any condition! (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) can i get a... [air horn beep] it's iphone season. hey paul, do you love it? (paul) yeah. (sprintern) do you love it? (paul) i do. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. not today gray with clairol permanent root touch-up seamlessly blend roots in 10 minutes or try our temporary powder to touch-up on the go in 10 seconds grays are gone, without the salon clairol root touch-up making the most of family time means always having something our picky eater will love. so instead of debatin
hugh hefner's not going to call him back.e of him took control. and he lost it. ♪ year again. (sprintern) it's iphone season at sprint. (paul) switch and get... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and now you can get iphone 11 (paul) ...for zero-dollars a month when you trade in your iphone7 or newer in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, any condition! (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and...
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hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns. unlike his acting roles, blackwell's clothes are a hit. >> what he discovered was that his dresses were getting better reviews than the performers. >> next thing you know, hollywood's leading ladies are starting to wear house of blackwell designs. >> he didn't have a style that he would put on everyone. it was very individual. >> actress and fashion model tippi hedren, best known for her role in alfred
hughes casts him in a minor role in his film "vendetta." ends up on the cutting-room floor, but along the way, hughes offers the kid some advice -- "change your last name from selzer to blackwell." "blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood?...
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we'll keep you posted their camp and now back to hugh grant. thank you. today as you know marks the 30th anniversary of the andreas fault. >>the 6.9 quake caused extensive damage across the bay area starting in the santa cruz mountains throughout the bay area as i mentioned that earthquake hit at 5 oh 04:00pm 63 people died. >>thousands more were injured. and as we remember the disaster is quite tonight. we take a look back. >>these opponents chris somewhere. >>we don't have any toilet facilities. >>some cases people are out there directing traffic. chilling pictures which resonates so much even today and today, california debuted its for first a statewide quake warning system coinciding with the loma prieta nursery warnings produced by shea colored will be pushed through to delivery systems a cell phone app called my shake and the same wireless notification system which issues amber alerts and that means that people may receive both notification. >>millions of californians use this day to practice what to do when the next big quake strike last four's mau
we'll keep you posted their camp and now back to hugh grant. thank you. today as you know marks the 30th anniversary of the andreas fault. >>the 6.9 quake caused extensive damage across the bay area starting in the santa cruz mountains throughout the bay area as i mentioned that earthquake hit at 5 oh 04:00pm 63 people died. >>thousands more were injured. and as we remember the disaster is quite tonight. we take a look back. >>these opponents chris somewhere. >>we don't...
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. >>> and why hugh jackman headed who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair?o now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny >>> time now for "the skinny" on this monday starting with the major milestone for the queen of country. >> of course we're talking about dolly parton who celebrated half a century of being a member of the 73-year-old singer, songwriter, and actress first played the opry when she was just 13 years old. over the weekend she expressed her gratitude. >> you never know if your dreams are going to come true, and if they do, you wonder how people will remember you when you're older. and i'm older. and i'm seeing how people are remembering me. and that makes me feel very humble. maybe i'll be around another 5
. >>> and why hugh jackman headed who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair?o now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny...
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hugh, one of the greats of the game, u nfortu nately forced to hugh, one of the greats of the game, unfortunatelyle too soon. at least there are three other brothers to keep us entertained for the next few yea rs. keep us entertained for the next few years. thank you very much indeed. now as much as sam burgess proved british sportspeople can be successful down under, it bucks a recent trend. england are preparing for a rugby world cup final under the guidance of an australian. while the cricket team, also coached by an aussie, won their world cup in the summer. so why not try that for the women's team too? lisa keightley has been appointed as their new coach. the former australia international will start in january not long before the t20 world cup. her new boss is the ecb's director of women's cricket clare connor. like any head coach coming in, you wa nt to like any head coach coming in, you want to make an immediate impact, andi want to make an immediate impact, and i think lisa will start with us in the new year, and will only have a month before that tournament really gets under in australi
hugh, one of the greats of the game, u nfortu nately forced to hugh, one of the greats of the game, unfortunatelyle too soon. at least there are three other brothers to keep us entertained for the next few yea rs. keep us entertained for the next few years. thank you very much indeed. now as much as sam burgess proved british sportspeople can be successful down under, it bucks a recent trend. england are preparing for a rugby world cup final under the guidance of an australian. while the...
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that's what happened in 1974 when barry goldwater and hugh scott and john rhodes went to richard nixon and said you have no more support from your fellow republicans. that's what forced him out of office and that's what any president under this kind of investigation has to worry about. >> here's the problem, the damage is already done. it would be one thing if the white house checked with mitch mcconnell and, you know, mitch mcconnell was like, we can't support you on this. they already announced the doral thing. they already admitted the quid pro quo. it's already out there. so it really -- the climb back is maybe a little too little too late. it has already put republicans in a really tough position. it's emboldened democrats. i mean, regardless of what happens with impeachment, whether the president is actually removed from office or not, democrats are now armed with half a dozen examples of corruption and self-dealing that they can use in a political context going into this next election up and down the ballot. it's really a tough position that trump has already put republicans in.
that's what happened in 1974 when barry goldwater and hugh scott and john rhodes went to richard nixon and said you have no more support from your fellow republicans. that's what forced him out of office and that's what any president under this kind of investigation has to worry about. >> here's the problem, the damage is already done. it would be one thing if the white house checked with mitch mcconnell and, you know, mitch mcconnell was like, we can't support you on this. they already...
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hugh pym, bbc news.d the chance to move third, in the english premier league on monday evening. they were beaten 1—0 at sheffield united. lys mousset, making his first league start for the home side. got the goal, after half an hour, to move them into the top half of the table. arsenal enjoyed the majority of the possession but couldn't make it count, their boss unai emery admitted his opponents defended well. the second half i think the fans more deep and be controlled better the match because on the pitch, there was less space and... we capped three or four chances to score and to roll the match and more. but they are a very strong defensive team. we deserve to win a tight game. we created some good chances and new... we knew that the amount of quality they have on show. it was good to get our noses in front and to hang onto something and we did. but i think we got the balance right tonight and we had to put in a big performance and guinea pig results and we certainly have done that. virgil van dijk is
hugh pym, bbc news.d the chance to move third, in the english premier league on monday evening. they were beaten 1—0 at sheffield united. lys mousset, making his first league start for the home side. got the goal, after half an hour, to move them into the top half of the table. arsenal enjoyed the majority of the possession but couldn't make it count, their boss unai emery admitted his opponents defended well. the second half i think the fans more deep and be controlled better the match...
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ronan hughes and christopher hughes from northern ireland are also wanted on suspicion of human traffickinge driver of the lorry appeared in court on monday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a mountaineer from nepal has broken records by climbing the world's fourteen highest peaks in less than seven months. nirmal purja — who's 36 and a former british marine — reached the top of his last mountain, shishapangma in china on tuesday morning. nirmal could have been faster though — he climbed everest, lhotse and makalu in five days, instead of three — because he stopped for two nights "to have a drink". we'll be speaking to nirmal purja on bbc world on friday after his descent to hear how he achieved this incredible feat. an incredible achievement. us lawmakers have fired tough questions at the boss of boeing, about the company's response to two fatal crashes involving its 737 max airliner. it's exactly one year since a lion air aircraft crashed into the java sea, killing all 189 people on board. five months later, an ethiopian airlines plane crashed, killing 15
ronan hughes and christopher hughes from northern ireland are also wanted on suspicion of human traffickinge driver of the lorry appeared in court on monday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a mountaineer from nepal has broken records by climbing the world's fourteen highest peaks in less than seven months. nirmal purja — who's 36 and a former british marine — reached the top of his last mountain, shishapangma in china on tuesday morning. nirmal could have...
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our health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to lee's parents.e you all right? i've got a stomach ache. huh? i've got a stomach ache. it was lee's final christmas. he was ten and only had weeks to live. he'd been infected with hiv because of his treatment by the nhs. i can't get to sleep. he was just four when his parents were told he'd contracted hiv after being treated for his haemophilia with contaminated blood products. he never had a childhood, he couldn't do the things other children did, that was all taken away from him. he used to say how frightened he was. and what can you say? you know, there's a little boy of eight, nine, telling you he's so frightened and you can't take that away. they said they were shunned by other parents. one teacher even refused to have him in the class. they were harassed by the media and felt they had to move. today, denise told the inquiry about lee's final days. they actually told us he had between two and ten days to live. sorry. so they said that... they said he had an infection on the brain. so we insisted
our health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to lee's parents.e you all right? i've got a stomach ache. huh? i've got a stomach ache. it was lee's final christmas. he was ten and only had weeks to live. he'd been infected with hiv because of his treatment by the nhs. i can't get to sleep. he was just four when his parents were told he'd contracted hiv after being treated for his haemophilia with contaminated blood products. he never had a childhood, he couldn't do the things other children...
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kissinger asked hugh to pass on his best issues. winston lord is an indispensable partner and a very good friend. [applause] applause]d well, thank you for coming. thank you for being here. it is a great pleasure and honor . i found one of several references to you in the various kissinger memoirs. i will not be the one about you being a terrible punster. you became one of -- you became a good friend. he had an original perspective. praise from caesar. you went on to a very distinguished career, which could be the subject of another talk. i am in the curious position, you have an excellent book, addition of the number of interviews -- your edition of the number of interviews. i will refer to some of the things in the book that will be open-ended. the book is very short, very accessible, interesting. the best thing to do is to buy it and read it. you cannot go wrong. appropriate, if you are here at the library, the nixon foundation played a part in the genesis of these interviews. ambassador lord: i have been going around the country
kissinger asked hugh to pass on his best issues. winston lord is an indispensable partner and a very good friend. [applause] applause]d well, thank you for coming. thank you for being here. it is a great pleasure and honor . i found one of several references to you in the various kissinger memoirs. i will not be the one about you being a terrible punster. you became one of -- you became a good friend. he had an original perspective. praise from caesar. you went on to a very distinguished...
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for a discussion with nixon foundation president hugh huwen. and finally, james mattis will appear in conversation with hugh hewitt from this very stage, and tickets can be purchased by visiting nixon foundation.org. we're pleased to host the author of a new book on the post-presidential years of richard nixon. this very important and little-studied of nixon's life of achievement, setback and comeback is certainly deserving of a book of its own. in fact, probably a series of books. not one to be written off, richard nixon rose from the worst of defeats to become america easeledder statesman -- elder statesman n. this 20 year period of 1974-1994, he reinvented what it means to be a former president, serving as an advise arer to every one of his successors. he made 29 foreign trips and worked with world leaders all across the globe. to tell this remarkable story of "after the fall," we are joined this evening by kasey pipes. mr. pipes is an historian whose previous book on presidentizenning hour is well acclaimed -- president eisenhower. he serve
for a discussion with nixon foundation president hugh huwen. and finally, james mattis will appear in conversation with hugh hewitt from this very stage, and tickets can be purchased by visiting nixon foundation.org. we're pleased to host the author of a new book on the post-presidential years of richard nixon. this very important and little-studied of nixon's life of achievement, setback and comeback is certainly deserving of a book of its own. in fact, probably a series of books. not one to...
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hugh pym is at wembley. tell us more about this report, hugh.st comprehensive study of medical data of former professional footballers. —— sophie, it is very significant. there had been debates about football is heading the ball repeatedly, suffering concussion on the field, whether they are more likely to develop dementia or other brain conditions and this research carried out by the university of glasgow under the supervision of doctor willie stewart, an expert in the field, has come up with some a nswe i’s , field, has come up with some answers, although they are saying it is by no means the finished article. but, yes, of the data surveyed, former scottish footballers who died and some who are still living, there was a higher risk identified of developing a neurodegenerative disease including all timers or motor neuron or parkinson's disease. —— alzheimer's or motor neuron. the recharger researchers at glasgow say this is a bit of a wake—up call for those involved in the world of sport to do more research into this. they do add that the footb
hugh pym is at wembley. tell us more about this report, hugh.st comprehensive study of medical data of former professional footballers. —— sophie, it is very significant. there had been debates about football is heading the ball repeatedly, suffering concussion on the field, whether they are more likely to develop dementia or other brain conditions and this research carried out by the university of glasgow under the supervision of doctor willie stewart, an expert in the field, has come up...
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and we have betsy huet, the wife of our newly elected president and ceo, hugh huet. our speaker was to kissinger as kissinger was to nixon. he joined the staff in 968 as special assistant traveling the world on just about every major event in the cold war. he was with him during the grinding talks with negotiators in paris that cull min nated in the paris peace according of 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there in the historic arms control treaties in may 1972 and he was there for shuttles after the 1973 war. and he is a quay actor in president nixon's historic trip to china in february 1972, known as the week that change d the world. ambassador lord went to hold such -- president of the counsel on foreign relations, ambassador to the people's republic of china and assistant secretary of state for southeast asian and pacific affairs. from 2015 to 2016, he conducted several hours of oral histories with dr. kissinger on behalf of the nixon foundation and the interviews cover a variety of subject matter. china, russia, the
and we have betsy huet, the wife of our newly elected president and ceo, hugh huet. our speaker was to kissinger as kissinger was to nixon. he joined the staff in 968 as special assistant traveling the world on just about every major event in the cold war. he was with him during the grinding talks with negotiators in paris that cull min nated in the paris peace according of 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there in the historic arms control treaties...
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you asked for hugh jackman's cell number. and then we see a picture here.h, hugh, how much? i hope it works. >> jimmy: was it worth it? was the whole thing worth it? did they donate? >> thanks to all the people who donated. we had so many amazing people donate. and we made over $500,000. >> jimmy: wow. do you still love, i know you've been enjoying brooklyn >>> do you still love it here in >> more than ever. >> jimmy: i was driving to work today and i saw something. you know i went to elementary school in brooklyn. i have a memory of how it was. and i was driving by the schoolyard and all these little kids were on yoga mats doing yoga. >> yep, those were probably my kids. like that?are they in a school >> they're the instructor for me, and we sat up a school. child yoga. >> jimmy: did you have to go that you whole thing to get your kids into school? >> yes. >> jimmy: what was that like? >> hazel got into this school, and she's been going to this schofor a while. violet, she's just sitting there talking to us and everybody else is nervous about getting their
you asked for hugh jackman's cell number. and then we see a picture here.h, hugh, how much? i hope it works. >> jimmy: was it worth it? was the whole thing worth it? did they donate? >> thanks to all the people who donated. we had so many amazing people donate. and we made over $500,000. >> jimmy: wow. do you still love, i know you've been enjoying brooklyn >>> do you still love it here in >> more than ever. >> jimmy: i was driving to work today and i saw...
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coming up, why we may be getting close to putting out a call for hugh grant.for hugh grant $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, call now for free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and give help
coming up, why we may be getting close to putting out a call for hugh grant.for hugh grant $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no...
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last name hughes, hugh-u-g-h-eh. the reality is i've had the unfortunate responsibility of sitting in front of families, next to families, that lost loved ones at the hands of policemen too often. as a citizen of ft. worth, i've taken responsibility to be a voice for my community. i want to set the record straight that we're not looking for a 30-day suspension, we're not looking for a slap on the wrist, we're not looking for what seems to be status quo is that the people that we hire to serve and protect us when one of their own violates the community, it seems like they do more trying to serve and protect their own. so what we're looking for is for this officer not only to be fired, but we're commanding that this officer be charged as well like the criminal that he is. it's a sad commentary in this day and age that someone could be sitting in their home playing a video game with a family member and not be safe. that when someone calls the police for a wellness check, instead of them checking on how well she is, days
last name hughes, hugh-u-g-h-eh. the reality is i've had the unfortunate responsibility of sitting in front of families, next to families, that lost loved ones at the hands of policemen too often. as a citizen of ft. worth, i've taken responsibility to be a voice for my community. i want to set the record straight that we're not looking for a 30-day suspension, we're not looking for a slap on the wrist, we're not looking for what seems to be status quo is that the people that we hire to serve...
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. >> chris hughes was travis' mentor at work. that is him on the couch with travis and jodie. >> when we met her that first night, we liked her. >> yeah. >> right off the bat, thought she was someone that would be a good match for travis. >> reporter: aaron dewy was a roommate of travis. >> aside from the physical chemistry that was already there there seemed to be emotional chemistry off the bat as well. >> reporter: jodie arias has been described as sexy, sultry and travis alexander, when they first met, probably felt he was every bit her counterpart. he was a successful insurance salesman, handsome, charismatic. dave hall worked with travis and close to him. good friend? >> very good friend. >> best friend? >> it's funny. i've seen recently numerous people come forward and say, hey, he was my best friend and that is just the type of guy travis was. he made everybody feel like you were his best friend. >> reporter: according to friends, travis was a bit of a ladies man but this time he was out of his league. >> jodie became tra
. >> chris hughes was travis' mentor at work. that is him on the couch with travis and jodie. >> when we met her that first night, we liked her. >> yeah. >> right off the bat, thought she was someone that would be a good match for travis. >> reporter: aaron dewy was a roommate of travis. >> aside from the physical chemistry that was already there there seemed to be emotional chemistry off the bat as well. >> reporter: jodie arias has been described as...
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finally after the attack that killed computer rental store owner hugh scrutton, he wrote in triumph, excellent. humane way to eliminate somebody. he probably never felt a thing. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. the final horn doesn't have to mbecause with nhl center ice on xfinity you get up to 40 out-of-market games per week. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nhl all in one place, even notifications about your favorite teams. watch every barn burner, barreling check, and all the top shelf action. plus get instant access to your teams with the power of your voice. that's simple, easy, awesome. say nhl center ice into your voice r
finally after the attack that killed computer rental store owner hugh scrutton, he wrote in triumph, excellent. humane way to eliminate somebody. he probably never felt a thing. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid...
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. >>> he's not as famous as mark zuckerberg, but chris hughes is a co-founder of facebook and is now it to be broken up. the "washington post" reports that hughes is spearheading a $10 million anti-monopoly advocacy fund. it will explore big corporations in tech, health care, wall street and more. 10 million is really just a drop in the bucket compared to what corporate lobbyists have, hughes says anything helps to get the government's action. >>> now to our morning money report. venmo is following in apple's footsteps. >> they are getting to launch their own credit. it should be ready to launch in the fek hasecond half of next y. >>> taking a live look at the new york stock exchange. we're starting the day slightly down, about 22 points in the negative territory. >>> ford says it is now offering the largest network of electric charging stations in north america going head to head with tesla. ford is partnering with green lot and electrify america to create the ford pass charge network. the network uses an app on the in-dash display of upcoming ford electric cars to direct you to the
. >>> he's not as famous as mark zuckerberg, but chris hughes is a co-founder of facebook and is now it to be broken up. the "washington post" reports that hughes is spearheading a $10 million anti-monopoly advocacy fund. it will explore big corporations in tech, health care, wall street and more. 10 million is really just a drop in the bucket compared to what corporate lobbyists have, hughes says anything helps to get the government's action. >>> now to our morning...
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we hear from chris hughes next.loomberg. ♪ taylor: the cofounder of facebook is once again weighing in on the regulation of big tech. this time, he is bringing a former lawmaker with him. chris hughes and open society u.s. executive director and former congressman of virginia tom perriello are spearheading an anti-monopoly fund. they spoke to alix steel and david westin on friday. chris: what we are seeing is rare bipartisan consensus that corporations have gotten too large, too big and that concentration is affecting everyday americans. specifically because those corporations bend the rules of how it works. what we are trying to do with this fund is move $10 million over the course of the next year and a half into research, organizing, advocacy, and storytellers who elevate this conversation. anti-monopoly in particular is a broad term. it encompasses antitrust work but it also encompasses regulation. a good example is the problems with big tech. right now everybody talking about it. i'm on the record for thinking
we hear from chris hughes next.loomberg. ♪ taylor: the cofounder of facebook is once again weighing in on the regulation of big tech. this time, he is bringing a former lawmaker with him. chris hughes and open society u.s. executive director and former congressman of virginia tom perriello are spearheading an anti-monopoly fund. they spoke to alix steel and david westin on friday. chris: what we are seeing is rare bipartisan consensus that corporations have gotten too large, too big and that...
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. >>> he's not as famous as mark zuckerberg, but chris hughes is a co-founder of facebook and is now calling for it to be broken up. the "washington post" reports that hughes is spearheading a 0 $10 million anti-monopoly advocacy fund. it will explore big corporations in tech, health care, wall street and more. 10 million is really just a drop in the bucket compared to what corporate lobbyists have, hughes says anything helps to get the government's attention. >>> open table has revealed the 50 best restaurants for a date in america, and you won't find one restaurant in the bay area on that list. the online restaurant reservation service named arrowhead grill in phoenix, arizona number one. three restaurants in l.a. made the list. it's no surprise really. they're kind of basic restaurants. >> they are very basic. >> like places where a lot of people have been and give it good ratings, that's fine. it's not like special stuff you find here. >> they haven't been here. no standards. >> they don't know about it. hi, lisa. >> who are those people? live doppler live doppler 7 showing a cle
. >>> he's not as famous as mark zuckerberg, but chris hughes is a co-founder of facebook and is now calling for it to be broken up. the "washington post" reports that hughes is spearheading a 0 $10 million anti-monopoly advocacy fund. it will explore big corporations in tech, health care, wall street and more. 10 million is really just a drop in the bucket compared to what corporate lobbyists have, hughes says anything helps to get the government's attention. >>>...
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feel anything or can they this is a question for japan's best known robotics researcher professor hugh russia ishiguro he became famous after building a robot clone of himself spooky or spectacular either way the japanese government is subsidizing his works with millions of euros the aim is to bring man and machine closer together other we are doing now is that we try to implement the intention to the robot and then the robot can become war on human like you know you can have a more human. being to our communications interaction with other people and then over the counter stand your peepers intentions we wanted to see for ourselves in heroes she is she grows lap one test subject confronted erica the robot with rejection do you think her response is authentic are you sure you would like me as a teacher yeah i'm pretty sure. yeah i want you to everyone for. a minute to renounce. in time to. come speak. with enough training robots could appear to have an emotional response using machine learning artificial intelligence can adopt an appropriate emotional reaction to a given situation and d
feel anything or can they this is a question for japan's best known robotics researcher professor hugh russia ishiguro he became famous after building a robot clone of himself spooky or spectacular either way the japanese government is subsidizing his works with millions of euros the aim is to bring man and machine closer together other we are doing now is that we try to implement the intention to the robot and then the robot can become war on human like you know you can have a more human....
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ronan hughes and christopher hughes from northern ireland are also wanted on suspicion of human traffickinglorry appeared in court on monday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a mountaineer from nepal has broken records by climbing the world's fourteen highest peaks in less than seven months. nirmal purja, who's 36 and a former british marine, reached the top of his last mountain, shishapangma in china on tuesday morning. nirmal could have been faster, though. he climbed everest, lhotse and makalu in five days instead of three because he stopped for two nights to have a drink. we'll be speaking to nirmal purja on bbc world on friday after his descent to hear how he achieved this incredible feat. congratulations. he achieved this incredible feat. that he achieved this incredible feat. is certainly an incr achievement. that is certainly an incredible achievement. you are watching you on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: the 4,000—year—old relaxation technique, using gongs to cleanse the mind, that's suddenly popular with
ronan hughes and christopher hughes from northern ireland are also wanted on suspicion of human traffickinglorry appeared in court on monday charged with several offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter. a mountaineer from nepal has broken records by climbing the world's fourteen highest peaks in less than seven months. nirmal purja, who's 36 and a former british marine, reached the top of his last mountain, shishapangma in china on tuesday morning. nirmal could have been faster, though....
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the us why did the almost from do with them because of the end of the ruler investigation right hughes ties were completely he's cancer completely died when the moon list again was going on so he can see the end of that investigation allows some greater freedom of maneuver for finally to implement the policies that he wanted to implement from the very beginning however we have the new scandal right we have the impeachment investigation income in the impeachment investigation again shows russia as the enemy earlier this year you gave a interesting talk at the center for strategic and international studies in washington in which he talked about russia u.s. tensions as a new cold war which has existential significance for both sides and which cannot be resolved through a compromise he suggested that it would only add to with one of the sides reconsidering its role in the world. i think it's going to be. well i hope that it will be the u.s. transformation the transformation of the u.s. foreign policy which in my understanding is already on the fold it started with the obama administration
the us why did the almost from do with them because of the end of the ruler investigation right hughes ties were completely he's cancer completely died when the moon list again was going on so he can see the end of that investigation allows some greater freedom of maneuver for finally to implement the policies that he wanted to implement from the very beginning however we have the new scandal right we have the impeachment investigation income in the impeachment investigation again shows russia...
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the hughes chief exec negotiator michel bonnie has been keeping tight lipped about the liberation so far today have a listen. newcomer to produce 27 new impression he. refused to go on current funding requests for music for the decisions on his own. so let me go and our correspondents a shot of fosse in london and guelph matus in brussels so until after today's e.u. meeting we still don't know how long the delay to breaks it will be out on exactly what investors have decided today here's what we know and retire you sources have told me that in principle all passengers have agreed that there will be an extension for the u.k. as you have pointed out we don't know how long that extension will be that they will work out of the weekend and they also have full agreement on the fact that they do not need another special summit in order to agree on such an extension but they will wait until the early next week is what the sources here say until they decide about over the length of that extension so sharp what does this is decision on the lack of actually saying how long this extension will b
the hughes chief exec negotiator michel bonnie has been keeping tight lipped about the liberation so far today have a listen. newcomer to produce 27 new impression he. refused to go on current funding requests for music for the decisions on his own. so let me go and our correspondents a shot of fosse in london and guelph matus in brussels so until after today's e.u. meeting we still don't know how long the delay to breaks it will be out on exactly what investors have decided today here's what...
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political observer dr kirsty hughes speaking to kasia madera earlier.s. a new blaze close to la has forced many to evacuate the area, including arnold schwarzenegger and lebron james. firefighters are trying to protect the getty center, which is home to priceless works of art. the state's governor declared a state of emergency on sunday. the bbc‘s sophie long has the latest. a state of emergency is in place across the entire state of california, and here's why. the latest blaze to break out as the hot, dry weather continues to present the perfect conditions for fires to spark and then turn into massive infernos with incredible speed is in los angeles. the getty fire started this morning. it's already destroyed at least five homes and authorities say that number will almost certainly rise. i'm in the brentwood hills in west la, you can see the fire burning behind me. just behind the trees and houses is the 405 freeway, and that at the moment is the only thing separating the flames from the mansions of bel—air and the rest of the sprawling city of los ang
political observer dr kirsty hughes speaking to kasia madera earlier.s. a new blaze close to la has forced many to evacuate the area, including arnold schwarzenegger and lebron james. firefighters are trying to protect the getty center, which is home to priceless works of art. the state's governor declared a state of emergency on sunday. the bbc‘s sophie long has the latest. a state of emergency is in place across the entire state of california, and here's why. the latest blaze to break out...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the time isjust the time is just after quarter past six.cotland yard is heavily criticised over its investigation into carl beech, who lied about a vip paedophile ring in westminster. and the pressure grows on president trump, as his rivals produce new claims in their push to remove him from office. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andy murray says his comeback from surgery is going better than expected. he's out of the china open but took the world number five dominic thiem to a second set tie—break. a french man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs using an exoskeleton suit controlled by his mind. the 30—year—old was paralysed from the neck down after falling 50 foot in a night club four years ago. he said using the exoskeleton made him he feel like being "the first man on the moon." our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this is mind controlling machine. thibault, who was paralysed in allfourlimbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit using brain signals. the movements may bejerky, but it is a sign
hugh pym, bbc news. the time isjust the time is just after quarter past six.cotland yard is heavily criticised over its investigation into carl beech, who lied about a vip paedophile ring in westminster. and the pressure grows on president trump, as his rivals produce new claims in their push to remove him from office. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andy murray says his comeback from surgery is going better than expected. he's out of the china open but took the world number five dominic...
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hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both.y sense of the word. taken away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard, as she read out a poem at the inquiry about her late husbands, one of them the father of her son lewis. jeremy was liz's first love. they were married for two decades, but his treatment for haemophilia had left him with hepatitis c, and he died a catastrophic death in intensive care. paul got me out of an extremely dark place. we saved one another. by chance, she met paul, her soulmate, she said. he'd contracted hiv after his treatment. he lost his sight, and then didn't recover after a stroke. i don't regret one minute of meeting and marrying jeremy or paul. i don't regret being their wife, i don't regret that i've had to go through this in order to be their wife. no regrets, but she does want the inquiry to get to the truth. it's murder, it's tantamount to murder, as far as i'm concerned. why were my husbands both taken away from me? it's as simple as that. i just want to know why. i would lik
hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both.y sense of the word. taken away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard, as she read out a poem at the inquiry about her late husbands, one of them the father of her son lewis. jeremy was liz's first love. they were married for two decades, but his treatment for haemophilia had left him with hepatitis c, and he died a catastrophic death in intensive care. paul got me out of an extremely dark place. we saved one...
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thank you laura hughes and eve pollard — goodbye., all the front pages are online on the bbc news website. you can also watch the programme back via the bbc iplayer. but for now from all of us, have a very good night, cheerio. a round—up now of the top sports stories today. we will start in the champions league where liverpool ended our wretched away run in the champions league group stages winning 4—1 n genk. alex 0xlade—chamberlain with two fine strikes. the champions league holders posted five ballon d'or nominee is in the starting line—up to face genk. that might have been more had alex 0xlade—chamberlain not suffered an injury 18 months ago. on his long—awaited return to this competition, the englishman dazzled. he opened the scoring in less than two minutes. a bit of luck help that in but nothing fortunate about his second. his perfect vision and touch was what turns the outcome of this match in liverpool's favour. until then they had struggled but the two—goal cushion allowed them to relax. slowing passing and clinical fishing
thank you laura hughes and eve pollard — goodbye., all the front pages are online on the bbc news website. you can also watch the programme back via the bbc iplayer. but for now from all of us, have a very good night, cheerio. a round—up now of the top sports stories today. we will start in the champions league where liverpool ended our wretched away run in the champions league group stages winning 4—1 n genk. alex 0xlade—chamberlain with two fine strikes. the champions league holders...
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and that was kirsty hughes.xies is being switched on in arizona. it'll scan one galaxy every 20 minutes and will help researchers to understand dark energy — the substance which makes up most of the universe. it'll also help explain, why the universe continues to expand, when scientists thought it would contract. pallab ghosh reports. this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed observation of the universe ever carried out. it will investigate an invisible force that dominates our universe. what we see here on earth and in the stars and galaxies are made of atoms — that accounts for just 5% of the universe. all the rest is mostly dark energy. it is just embarrassing to live in a universe where we only understand 5% of it, wouldn't you agree? i mean, how could we live in a universe knowing only 5% and not knowing about the other 95%7 this is human curiosity. the nature of that dark energy, what is it, may well lead to a whole revolution in physics, in the whole of physics. in order to understand
and that was kirsty hughes.xies is being switched on in arizona. it'll scan one galaxy every 20 minutes and will help researchers to understand dark energy — the substance which makes up most of the universe. it'll also help explain, why the universe continues to expand, when scientists thought it would contract. pallab ghosh reports. this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed observation of the universe ever carried out. it will investigate an invisible force that...
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hugh pym, bbc news. our top story this evening...to allow a snap election on december the 12th, they will then have more time to debate his brexit bill. and coming up... rescue services praise the ten—year—old boy who saved his mother after a serious mountain fall in scotland. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... there's a blow for wales — one of their sure—starters against south africa in their world cup semifinal on sunday, liam williams, is out with an ankle injury. millions and millions of apples are being left to rot in fields across britain this autumn because growers are struggling to recruit seasonal workers. the national farmers union, which says 16% of roles were unfilled last month, is blaming brexit uncertainty for the sudden drop in numbers coming here for the harvest. emma simpson reports from kent. it says 16% of rolls were not filled last month. in this corner of kent, an orchard full of apples left to rot. the season isn't officially over but it is for this,. they look good enough to eat. yes,
hugh pym, bbc news. our top story this evening...to allow a snap election on december the 12th, they will then have more time to debate his brexit bill. and coming up... rescue services praise the ten—year—old boy who saved his mother after a serious mountain fall in scotland. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... there's a blow for wales — one of their sure—starters against south africa in their world cup semifinal on sunday, liam williams, is out with an ankle...
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hugh pym, bbc news.own as rapman, has never shied away from controversial issues in his songwriting. domestic abuse and life among street gangs have featured in his lyrics. now the lewisham born artist is about to make his first feature film, about the gang turf wars of south london, and he's backed by none other thanjay—z. he's been speaking to our arts editor, will gompertz. you need to do two actions to there, yeah? you fly, you duck... rapman on set directing his first movie, blue story. it is inspired by his life living on a south london council estate and shakespeare. is that why your brother don't like me then? because i live in this area? i refer to this film as like a romeo and juliet. for me the whole romeo and juliet thing is so timeless. so even though this is not a story of... i call it romeo and juliet, it's not about a guy and a girl who love each other like that, it's like a brotherly love. it's a forbidden love. like i want to be your brother, and you want to be my brother, but the area
hugh pym, bbc news.own as rapman, has never shied away from controversial issues in his songwriting. domestic abuse and life among street gangs have featured in his lyrics. now the lewisham born artist is about to make his first feature film, about the gang turf wars of south london, and he's backed by none other thanjay—z. he's been speaking to our arts editor, will gompertz. you need to do two actions to there, yeah? you fly, you duck... rapman on set directing his first movie, blue story....
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hugh pym, bbc news. and the inquiry, on the bbc news website, bbc.co.uk/news. turkey has stepped up its military presence on its border with syria tonight, saying they are ready to advance, after the united states began pulling troops out of the area. the north—east of syria is controlled by the kurdish—led sdf forces, who played a leading role in the fight against the islamic state group. turkey says it wants to establish a "safe zone" in that kurdish territory to send back some of the millions of refugees from syria's civil war. the kurds, whom the turkish government considers terrorists, say the move could fuel a new conflict. they also say it casts doubt on what will happen to thousands of is prisoners. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin is on the border in akcakale. well, tonight we have seen a military build—up here at the border. two convoys arrived at a base nearby in the space of about an hour. a source close to turkish intelligence has told the bbc that the offensive will begin in the
hugh pym, bbc news. and the inquiry, on the bbc news website, bbc.co.uk/news. turkey has stepped up its military presence on its border with syria tonight, saying they are ready to advance, after the united states began pulling troops out of the area. the north—east of syria is controlled by the kurdish—led sdf forces, who played a leading role in the fight against the islamic state group. turkey says it wants to establish a "safe zone" in that kurdish territory to send back some...
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hugh pym, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other news.nue over global warming. the man was identified as the paralympian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters who died at sheffield wednesday's ground. the inventor sirjames dyson has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". ellie soutter was one of britain's most talented young snowboarders, tipped for success at the next winter olympics. but injune last year, on her 18th birthday, ellie took her own life. her mother, lorraine denman, says despit
hugh pym, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other news.nue over global warming. the man was identified as the paralympian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross...
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hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both.taking away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard, as she read out a poem at the inquiry about her late husbands, one of them the father of her son lewis. jeremy was liz's first love. they were married for two decades, but his treatment for haemophilia had left him with hepatitis c, and he died a catastrophic death in intensive care. paul got me out of an extremely dark place. we saved one another. by chance, she met paul — her soulmate, she said. he'd contracted hiv after his treatment. he lost his sight, and then didn't recover after a stroke. i don't regret one minute of meeting and marrying jeremy or paul. i don't regret being their wife, i don't regret that i've had to go through this in order to be their wife. no regrets, but she does want the inquiry to get to the truth. it's murder, it's tantamount to murder, as far as i'm concerned. why were my husbands both taken away from me? it's as simple as that. i just want to know why. i would like to thank you for
hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both.taking away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard, as she read out a poem at the inquiry about her late husbands, one of them the father of her son lewis. jeremy was liz's first love. they were married for two decades, but his treatment for haemophilia had left him with hepatitis c, and he died a catastrophic death in intensive care. paul got me out of an extremely dark place. we saved one another. by chance, she...
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hugh pym, bbc news.r of a student from hull university. libby squire disappeared in february after a night out. her body was found in the humber estuary seven weeks later. pawel relovitch will appear before magistrates next week. the family of harry dunn are beginning legal action against the foreign office over its handling of his case. the teenager died after his motorbike collided with a car by an american woman who later left the country claiming diplomatic immunity. the family are also refering northamptonshire police, who are investigating the crash, to the independent office for police conduct. dozens of young elephants that have been taken from their families in zimbabwe are thought to have been flown to china today after being bought for zoos and animal parks. animal welfare groups have condemned the secretive trade, saying these animals were separated from their mothers a year ago and will be traumatised. but officials in zimbabwe's wildlife parks have defended the move, claiming the money rais
hugh pym, bbc news.r of a student from hull university. libby squire disappeared in february after a night out. her body was found in the humber estuary seven weeks later. pawel relovitch will appear before magistrates next week. the family of harry dunn are beginning legal action against the foreign office over its handling of his case. the teenager died after his motorbike collided with a car by an american woman who later left the country claiming diplomatic immunity. the family are also...
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hugh pym, bbc news. saying they are ready to advance after the united states began pulling troops out of the area. the north—east of syria is controlled by the kurdish—led sdf forces, who played a leading role in the fight against the islamic state group. turkey says it wants to establish a "safe zone" in that kurdish territory, to send back some of the millions of refugees from syria's civil war. the kurds, whom the turkish government considers terrorists, say the move could fuel a new conflict. they also say it casts doubt on what will happen to thousands of is prisoners. uur international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports from the border in akcakale. a noisy reception for turkish forces on the move. ambulances and armored personnel carriers close to the syrian border. we filmed this convoy tonight, heading to a military base. the first evidence, perhaps, of the build up to a turkish invasion of syria. and earlier, being bussed to the border, syrian rebel fighters backed by turkey. they could be extr
hugh pym, bbc news. saying they are ready to advance after the united states began pulling troops out of the area. the north—east of syria is controlled by the kurdish—led sdf forces, who played a leading role in the fight against the islamic state group. turkey says it wants to establish a "safe zone" in that kurdish territory, to send back some of the millions of refugees from syria's civil war. the kurds, whom the turkish government considers terrorists, say the move could fuel...
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. >> hughes had tough questions for boyfriend brad. >> take off your shirt. we want full fingerprints and palm prints. >> is he say, slow down. i need to talk tie lawyer here. >> no. never once said anything about an attorney, his rights. just, find my girlfriend. whatever you need, find my girlfriend. >> then came the awful day they discovered hannah's body. >> now we're hammering him. we're peppering him, if not you, who, basically. >> you think he's good for this crime. >> not for sure, but i want more information. give me something to go on. >> to detectives, brad was a puzzle. angry and a brace -- abrasive on one hand, yet seemingly concerned about hannah on the other. questions still swirled around brad in the hours after hannah's body was discovered. but now the case was about to spin off in a whole new direction. investigators had obtained hannah's phone logs and learned she had made four calls on her last night. one to a girlfriend, two to brad and another to a boy named denny ross. >> denny ross. does it mean anything to anybody? >> it doesn't mean
. >> hughes had tough questions for boyfriend brad. >> take off your shirt. we want full fingerprints and palm prints. >> is he say, slow down. i need to talk tie lawyer here. >> no. never once said anything about an attorney, his rights. just, find my girlfriend. whatever you need, find my girlfriend. >> then came the awful day they discovered hannah's body. >> now we're hammering him. we're peppering him, if not you, who, basically. >> you think he's...
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hugh pym, bbc news. our top story this evening.mes in northern syria as turkish forces continue their advance across the border. and still to come — america's simone biles makes history — the first woman to win five all round world gymnastics titles. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hearfrom england cricket‘s new head coach chris silverwood and his plans for the national side. a super—typhoon heading towards japan has forced the organisers of the rugby world cup to cancel matches for the first time in the tournament's history — including england's game against france tomorrow. the storm has been described as the biggest of the year and could wreak havoc in tokyo and surrounding areas. but scotland and ireland's games are, for now, still set to go ahead. from japan, andy swiss reports. they should have been gearing up, instead, they were getting out. england's players leaving tokyo before the typhoon. not that you'd have guessed it's coming — it was business as usual today, as the city basked in sunsh
hugh pym, bbc news. our top story this evening.mes in northern syria as turkish forces continue their advance across the border. and still to come — america's simone biles makes history — the first woman to win five all round world gymnastics titles. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hearfrom england cricket‘s new head coach chris silverwood and his plans for the national side. a super—typhoon heading towards japan has forced the organisers of the rugby...
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hugh pym, bbc news.y running, in the biggest mass demonstrations for years. the protests were sparked by the government's decision, to tax people for communicating with each other, via what's app. but there is wider discontent about prime minister saad hariri's poor management of the economy, and claims of corruption. today he unveiled a package of reforms and promised to respect the demonstrators. but will it be enough to quell the protests? from the capital beirut, our middle east correspondent, martin patience reports. in the capital beirut and across lebanon, the people are staging an extraordinary revolt against their politicians. for now, at least, a sense of national unity has replaced the country's bitter sectarian divisions. for the first time in this country, there is a real unity, and not a fake one like we've seen before. the economic situation and the corruption in government has become so bad that everyone can agree on one thing — these people are criminals and they need to leave. do you wa
hugh pym, bbc news.y running, in the biggest mass demonstrations for years. the protests were sparked by the government's decision, to tax people for communicating with each other, via what's app. but there is wider discontent about prime minister saad hariri's poor management of the economy, and claims of corruption. today he unveiled a package of reforms and promised to respect the demonstrators. but will it be enough to quell the protests? from the capital beirut, our middle east...
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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with laura hughes from the financial timesster eve pollard. good evening. 39 people have been found dead in the back of a lorry in essex in an incident described by police as an ‘absolute tragedy‘. the container is thought to have crossed the english channel from zeebrugge in belgium. a 25 year—old man from northern ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder. police say that identifying the victims is the first priority, but they say it's likely to be a lengthy process. ed thomas reports. just before 1.40am, paramedics call police. the doors of the lorry container had been opened. inside, 39 bodies. 39 lives. people with hopes and ambitions. the youngest was a teenager. that's tragic. absolutely terrible. yeah, such a shame. obviously trying to get over here for a better life. it is heartbreaking for me. feels very sorry for them. it's horrible. it's quite difficult to believe that's happening quite close to the place where you are working every day for many years. we've obtained this cctv from i.i3am this morning. close
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with laura hughes from the financial timesster eve pollard. good evening. 39 people have been found dead in the back of a lorry in essex in an incident described by police as an ‘absolute tragedy‘. the container is thought to have crossed the english channel from zeebrugge in belgium. a 25 year—old man from northern ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder. police say that identifying the victims is the first...
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hugh pym, bbc news.le to form a government. he's been in powerfor the past decade but was unable to secure a majority in last month's elections. his rival benny gantz of the blue and white party will now be invited to try to form a majority coalition in parliament. in lebanon, protesters have taken to the streets for the fifth day running, in the biggest mass demonstrations for years. the protests were sparked by the government's decision to tax people for communicating with each other via whatsapp. but there is wider discontent about prime minister saad hariri's poor management of the economy, and claims of corruption. today, he unveiled a package of reforms and promised to respect the demonstrators. but will it be enough to quell the protests? from the capital beirut, our middle east correspondent martin patience reports. in the capital beirut and across lebanon, the people are staging an extraordinary revolt against their politicians. for now, at least, a sense of national unity has replaced the count
hugh pym, bbc news.le to form a government. he's been in powerfor the past decade but was unable to secure a majority in last month's elections. his rival benny gantz of the blue and white party will now be invited to try to form a majority coalition in parliament. in lebanon, protesters have taken to the streets for the fifth day running, in the biggest mass demonstrations for years. the protests were sparked by the government's decision to tax people for communicating with each other via...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening. downing street source says a deal before october 31st now looks extremely unlikely. and coming up, the fight to find treatments for ms for the 100,000 people in the uk living with the disease. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, simone biles leads team usa to gold in the women's team event at the world gymnastics championships to become the most decorated female in world gymnastics history. more than 20,000 people in england and wales were injured by knives or sharp instruments last year and survived — some of the many victims of knife crime. and, often, they are left traumatised by their experience, struggling to return to education, training, or the workplace. clive myrie has been finding out what it has been like for one such survivor. this is a tale from a frightened city. meet gaddi. he survived a knife attack. these guys, they came up to us and they said, "where you guys from?" and ijust froze, everything froze, i didn't know what to say. he was in the wrong place at the wrong t
hugh pym, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening. downing street source says a deal before october 31st now looks extremely unlikely. and coming up, the fight to find treatments for ms for the 100,000 people in the uk living with the disease. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, simone biles leads team usa to gold in the women's team event at the world gymnastics championships to become the most decorated female in world gymnastics history. more than 20,000 people in england...