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she can why there's a single lie that says it has any hope or does the young by pain make by and i genuinely nice i thought in. that and saw. jan wife saying all are why i was just 19 when he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder. evidence tying him to the crime is purely circumstantial. according to court documents a wise boss and kohak used had used his name to lease a house which was also their place of work 2. the hostage was then held and killed by. police found strands of a wise hair in the house. but there was no d.n.a. evidence linking him to the crime. during the trial testified that or why was that home when the crime was allegedly taking place. outside and inside the muslim inside and i mean 10 that i'd say it's out there anything. they use as a. one sound you don't know can't buy 10 years of 8. 12 under the it's innocent and out hannah. why has exhausted all avenues for appeal. also for those who want to. be any kind. now his mother can only hope for clemency or for the government to amend the law. but completely abolishing the death penalty is not so priority for n
she can why there's a single lie that says it has any hope or does the young by pain make by and i genuinely nice i thought in. that and saw. jan wife saying all are why i was just 19 when he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder. evidence tying him to the crime is purely circumstantial. according to court documents a wise boss and kohak used had used his name to lease a house which was also their place of work 2. the hostage was then held and killed by. police found strands of a...
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so i'm happy-- i mean, i genuinely am happy. y. so if he can end up where i am, i would be happy with that. simon: for one direction, there was just that moment where i suddenly went, "oh, my god, how can i let these people go? but i can't put all of them through, but they look amazing together. let's put them into a group, see how they get on," and that was it. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want the
so i'm happy-- i mean, i genuinely am happy. y. so if he can end up where i am, i would be happy with that. simon: for one direction, there was just that moment where i suddenly went, "oh, my god, how can i let these people go? but i can't put all of them through, but they look amazing together. let's put them into a group, see how they get on," and that was it. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with...
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as she can either say a single lie than as it has any hope or does the young by pain make by and i genuinely nice i thought in. a man saw. jan wife saying all are why i was just 19 when he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder. evidence tying him to the crime is purely circumstantial. according to court documents a wise boss and kohak used had used his name to lease a house which was also their place of work 2. the hostage was then held and killed by. police found strands of a wise hair in the house. but there was no d.n.a. evidence linking him to the crime. during the trial testified that or why was that home when the crime was allegedly taking place inside and inside the muslim inside and uneaten that i said there is anything. they use as a. once only to know can't abide tenured. by sap and 12 under the various innocent kind of hannah. why has exhausted all avenues for appeal . also for those. we elect. now his mother can only hope for clemency or for the government to amend the law. but completely abolishing the death penalty is not surprise for now. instead the government i
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i. genuinely. and any time i misplaced. the news video never. have had the benefit of. songs to sing along to come down to just a combo from super fun seats to do such. a very close friend of into active exercises on a plane about i d w dot com a sash. dungeon and i'm on facebook and am still in. jenin so fraid the devil you. look a little tourist gargling germany's booming capital i love berlin the full scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series the battle to balance things like turn something new i love peter in motion was a 6 and looks like swiss like me despite says the 15 nations of the 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features flame. looking down the left the room with kong d.w. . played . this is d.w. news live from her lands turn of words for europe on its duty to care for refugees united nations tells brussels it needs to do more to stop migrants from drowning in the mediterranean the un wants the e.u. to resume rescue missions at st despite resistance from some member states also coming up new orleans.
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often as she can either single lie than as it has any hope or does the young by pain make by and i genuinely thought in. mansoul or. jan why saying all are why i was just 19 when he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder. evidence tying him to the crime is purely circumstantial. according to court documents a wise boss and kohak used had used his name to lease a house which was also their place of work 2 2. the hostage was then held and killed by. police found strands of a wise hair in the house. but there was no d.n.a. evidence linking him to the crime. during the trial testified that or why was that home when the crime was allegedly taking place outside and inside the muslim inside and i mean 10 that there is anything. he. runs on you to know can't fight in your driveway my sap i understand all of under the various innocent and hannah. why has exhausted all avenues for appeal. also for those who will do. the work. the next time. now his mother can only hope for clemency or for the government to amend the law. but completely abolishing the death penalty is not surprise for now.
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when i was a child, essentially, i did think i was going to hide being gay my entire life and i genuinely go to your religious community, everybody there is essentially saying negative things about lg bt staff essentially saying negative things about lgbt staff as well and they are quoting the koran saying it says you are going to go to hell. but samir‘s dad looks at it reverently. do you think you are an exceptional father? s it doesn't matter if he is 93v father? s it doesn't matter if he is gay 01’ father? s it doesn't matter if he is gay or not, i always want to be an exceptional dad. we go on about saving people ‘s lives so i am sure you can save somebody‘s life by saying, ok, you are muslim and you are gay, don't worry about it. matt is hoping more parents can be like samir‘s on the fifth anniversary of naz's death, he is having a out day in order parents to honour naz's legacy. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a new world record — ethiopia says it planted more than 350 million trees in just one single day. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation aft
when i was a child, essentially, i did think i was going to hide being gay my entire life and i genuinely go to your religious community, everybody there is essentially saying negative things about lg bt staff essentially saying negative things about lgbt staff as well and they are quoting the koran saying it says you are going to go to hell. but samir‘s dad looks at it reverently. do you think you are an exceptional father? s it doesn't matter if he is 93v father? s it doesn't matter if he...
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( cheers and applause ) you know, this is one of those moments where i genuinely cannot believe thate're living in real life. ( laughter ) no, because, like, listen to the story. donald trump, who is the president of the united states, got a call from his friend kanye west to save a rapper from a swedish prison. ( laughter ) this sounds like a headline written by a newspaper on l.s.d. it's, like, the craziest shit ever. what's so insane is how powerful kanye west is in this situation. it's like he uses his head like a lamp and rubs it and trump comes out and say, what do you need? got another problem, i need your help! ( laughter ) so when trump got involved, that was a part of the story where i thought things would take a turn for the bert. leader of the free world asking an ally to make things better. but melania seems to be immune to his charms. >> the president said he was in touch with the prime minister saying a$ap rocky was not a flight risk and offering to personally vouch for his bail. that's not how things work in sweden. the prime minister tweeted sweden has an independent
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can go expend mentioned in any place but it's not result for the best mains this is the date and i genuinely hope and leaders really will hold an account a compelling conversation thanks so much for your insight we do appreciate it and i can cite you that in nairobi thousands of buddhist monks are gathering in the sri lankan city of candy ahead of the presidential election jew in december some muslims are closing the shops now the gathering is called by the head of the buddhist nationalist group boodle bala sena the city has seen a spate of anti muslim riots in recent weeks following the easter sunday bomb attacks which killed 258 people. a group of migrants rescued by a charity ship near libya on thursday has disembarked and it's only in defiance of a government the alex carrying more than 40 people has been impounded in lampedusa malta offered to accept the migrants went into the refuse but the crew said it was too far to travel a spokeswoman for the mediterranean charity says it has a responsibility to help the migrants and refugees i think when money wantonness not more you know and even
can go expend mentioned in any place but it's not result for the best mains this is the date and i genuinely hope and leaders really will hold an account a compelling conversation thanks so much for your insight we do appreciate it and i can cite you that in nairobi thousands of buddhist monks are gathering in the sri lankan city of candy ahead of the presidential election jew in december some muslims are closing the shops now the gathering is called by the head of the buddhist nationalist...
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the accusation of racism made by the house speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urge genuine if you will and you know that the balance of my house is going to the gentle speaker of the house if she would like to rephrase that comment i had actually read my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speaker's words than by those treated by the president as a general making a demand of the words be taken down. a request that joe or john want words around parliamentary question to be taken out despite the republican fury a vote was taken and the house ruled the speaker's words should be kept on the record then another moment of drama for the 1st time a formal attempt in the house to move articles of impeachment against the president impeaching donald john truck president of the united states of misdemeanors the move is likely to intensify what has been a bitter debate among house democrats about impeachment more than 80 representatives are in record as urging such a move other
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i. am. genuinely bauhaus lamps are cheap copies from an online catalog. the rights to post ideas and images. the rights are indispensable for many enterprises. but are they in keeping with the times. made in germany next. to laundry guy international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week from around the world one person is forcibly displaced nearly every 2 seconds that amounts to over 70000000 people claim to safety often risking our lives property refugees rescue for that kind of topic a 100 showing. quadriga in 60 minutes on t.w. . it's been 50 years since the moon landing. he was the 1st man to walk on the moon as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew no matter how dangerous. to go to. is an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in the history of. art. that. neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . a costly copyright infringement lawsuit you don't want to find one of them in the mail i'm talking about all those images you share on social media breaking the law or has someone stolen you'll work hands off c
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the accusation of racism made by the house speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urged genuineness in july and you know that the balance of my house is going to the general speaker of the house that she would like to rephrase that i had actually read my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speaker's words than by those treated by the president as a general making a demand that the words be taken down. a request for jones words or on parliamentary question to be taken down despite the republican fury a vote was taken and the house ruled the speaker's words should be kept on the record then another moment of drama for the 1st time a formal attempt in the house to move articles of impeachment against the president impeaching donald john truck president of the united states of misdemeanors the move is likely to intensify what has been a bitter debate among house democrats about impeachment more than 80 representatives are in record as urging such a move others including the hou
the accusation of racism made by the house speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urged genuineness in july and you know that the balance of my house is going to the general speaker of the house that she would like to rephrase that i had actually read my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speaker's words than by those treated by the president as a general making a demand...
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genuine? does boris have the courage to deliver brexit? i lead a rival political party. boris. i genuinely wishing well, but the track record worries me. >> shannon: in that same piece they talked about whether he's going to be able to follow through. they said we know johnson is wild enough but is he tough enough? is he willing to make himself even meaner than they are? do you think it will make the establishment cringe? >> i agree. we'll find out in the next few days. who does he appoint as the new investor to the usa customer who does he appoint as the new brexit negotiator? were going to find this out in the next few days. if boris decides that giving the conservative party together matters more than brexit, then i think the party could be destroyed. if we don't leave on halloween, the conservative party and britain is finished. boris knows that. i'm there. i'm standing behind him. if he does the right thing, i'll help them i think to do this he needs to have the guts to call a general election. say to the public, your politicians don't want brexit to happen. i do. c
genuine? does boris have the courage to deliver brexit? i lead a rival political party. boris. i genuinely wishing well, but the track record worries me. >> shannon: in that same piece they talked about whether he's going to be able to follow through. they said we know johnson is wild enough but is he tough enough? is he willing to make himself even meaner than they are? do you think it will make the establishment cringe? >> i agree. we'll find out in the next few days. who does he...
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she can why there's a single lie that says it has any hope or doesn't have to jump on me by and i genuinely thought in. ny and saw. jan wife saying all are why i was just 19 when he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder. evidence tying him to the crime is purely circumstantial. according to court documents a wise boss and kohak used had used his name to lease a house which was also their place of work 2. the hostage was then held and killed by. police found strands of a wise hair in the house. but there was no d.n.a. evidence linking him to the crime. during the trial testified that or why was that home when the crime was allegedly taking place. inside and into the muslim inside and i mean 10 that i'd say it's out there anything that they use as a. once only to know can't buy 10 year old i hate myself anderson will find the very it's innocent kind of hannah. why has exhausted all avenues for appeal. also for those who want to. be in lake county. now his mother can only hope for clemency. or for the government to amend the law. but completely abolishing the death penalty is not
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appellate defense attorney, rick gagnon was one of only about two or possibly three people that i genuinelyieved was innocent. >> that certainty would mean exactly nothing to an appeals judge, unless bob and rick could come up with new evidence. then in 2009, a year after his verdict, rick had an encounter in prison with yet another inmate. >> and techs all excited about something. >> authorities in tennessee, the prisoner told rick, had just arrested someone for a home invasion there. >> he told me, they identified the killer. >> that man's name was bruce hill. when authorities ran his information through the data base, they had a match for the blood found at the crime scene. a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. >> who is bruce hill? do you know that name? >> no. >> ever see him at the farm property, on job sites? >> no, never. >> but rick's lawyer needed proof that there was no connection between the two men. so he paid hill a visit. >> bruce hill showed a picture of rick gagnon and his words were, i've never
appellate defense attorney, rick gagnon was one of only about two or possibly three people that i genuinelyieved was innocent. >> that certainty would mean exactly nothing to an appeals judge, unless bob and rick could come up with new evidence. then in 2009, a year after his verdict, rick had an encounter in prison with yet another inmate. >> and techs all excited about something. >> authorities in tennessee, the prisoner told rick, had just arrested someone for a home...
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agents told me that i genuinely believed the higher ups meat the clint situation happen.ing you lawmakers and the "new york times" and the el paso time that is the border patrol top grass knew because they told them and nothing was done to fix the conditions and make them liveable or legal until a group of attorneys visited clint and facilities like it last month. the lawyer who is first made us aware of what was happening at the border are part of a team of attorneys tasked with making sure the government sticks to a decades old agreement that requires the u.s. to provide and sanitary care for migrants in government custody. the lawyers scored a major win in court today. the court allowed the appointment of a pediatrician who will help assess the health conditions of kids in u.s. custody and give advice about the steps necessary to bring the conditions of custody and child care into compliance with the law. the trump administration might continue to deny the conditions in the detention centers, but they have been documented in detail and they will see the trump administr
agents told me that i genuinely believed the higher ups meat the clint situation happen.ing you lawmakers and the "new york times" and the el paso time that is the border patrol top grass knew because they told them and nothing was done to fix the conditions and make them liveable or legal until a group of attorneys visited clint and facilities like it last month. the lawyer who is first made us aware of what was happening at the border are part of a team of attorneys tasked with...
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that is howl feel that he is totally untrustworthy and i worry about him. he seemed genuinelylicted. untrustworthy and i worry about him. he seemed genuinely conflictedlj think he seemed genuinely conflicted.” think people want honesty now. they wa nt to think people want honesty now. they want to understand what you really mean, you can't keep changing. i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know him personally, i do not know personally but morale and politics is so low that people are going with that. he's got more funding and the party than ever before and he is a brexiteer and that might be the easy option but because he is a brexiteer does not make it easier to get through a deal that you think you're going to do andi that you think you're going to do and i think the devil is in the details and this is the first stage, if you get to the first stage, it's the very first stage, what's he going to be like? moving on a decade we could have the same conversation. it is actually the same topic. the
that is howl feel that he is totally untrustworthy and i worry about him. he seemed genuinelylicted. untrustworthy and i worry about him. he seemed genuinely conflictedlj think he seemed genuinely conflicted.” think people want honesty now. they wa nt to think people want honesty now. they want to understand what you really mean, you can't keep changing. i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know him personally,...
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a transcript here but what i have said previously is i have seen these interviews and i can't, i genuinely can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that's not been in the situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what i feel like if one of my girls was going through this? i not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than what the victims themselves went through. the point i'm trying to make is everything that the victims have gone through in these cases is horrific. their response is entirely justified. at the same time, i think it's important to stand up for the prosecutors in my former office and make clear that what they were trying to do was help these victims. they should not be portrayed as individuals they just didn't care because they've spent a lifetime of bringing cases like this. there individuals who really, really do care. >> reporter: that's not an apology, though, right? >> reporter: the key from "the new york post." how much of this do you think was epstein getting sp
a transcript here but what i have said previously is i have seen these interviews and i can't, i genuinely can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that's not been in the situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what i feel like if one of my girls was going through this? i not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than what the victims themselves went through. the point i'm trying to...
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i hold onto it not just for keepsake but i genuinely believe one day larry kulp will pull this rabbitut of the hat rob in florida >> caller: hey, boo-yah jim. sunny south florida. >> nice, rob >> caller: blackstone group symbol bx. i'm a big ttd guy but i've been watching this and announcing their earnings pre-market on 7/18 >> right >> caller: they also acquired the mobile marketing platform bungle >> i saw that. >> caller: at the current price of roughly $45.50, would you consider this a goodent tree point? >> no, it was good at $35.50 i think a lot of the trade has happened already i think we're late to the party. i like to find ones early to the party. you have the anointed stocks, the names big money wants into no matter what these are the winners for the rest of 2019, people much more "mad money" and cnbc, unprecedented access inside juul labs, don't miss it on the could disappointment tear the market down? you'll hear my takes rapid fire, the lightning round tonight's edition, so stay with cramer >>> if we did this tour today, with a parent, right, of a teen who had been using,
i hold onto it not just for keepsake but i genuinely believe one day larry kulp will pull this rabbitut of the hat rob in florida >> caller: hey, boo-yah jim. sunny south florida. >> nice, rob >> caller: blackstone group symbol bx. i'm a big ttd guy but i've been watching this and announcing their earnings pre-market on 7/18 >> right >> caller: they also acquired the mobile marketing platform bungle >> i saw that. >> caller: at the current price of...
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i genuinely don't know, but what is the energy resource required for the production of leather from pineapplear foods as well, you know, it absolutely takes as much, if not more, energy to produce some of these things. but i think, you know, if we reflect on the way we live and what is in our house, that is no bad thing. the pineapple husk furniture, i get the impression you are not getting to be first in the queue on that.|j impression you are not getting to be first in the queue on that. i won't be rushing out to buy that. speaking of housing, this is a story in the times newspaper, developers have won approval for a flat that is smaller than a taxi. i have been looking at this for over an hour and i can't process that this can be true. but it absolutely seems to be. it isa true. but it absolutely seems to be. it is a proposed flat in purley, which is actually smaller than a standard minimum parking space. it is being done under some new rights of developers old permitted development. there is another asset which has got 107 flats being developed 56 without any external window at all. it is
i genuinely don't know, but what is the energy resource required for the production of leather from pineapplear foods as well, you know, it absolutely takes as much, if not more, energy to produce some of these things. but i think, you know, if we reflect on the way we live and what is in our house, that is no bad thing. the pineapple husk furniture, i get the impression you are not getting to be first in the queue on that.|j impression you are not getting to be first in the queue on that. i...
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agents told me that i genuinely believed the higher-ups made the clint situation happen." are telling lawmakers, they're telling "the new york times," they're telling the "el paso times" that border patrol top brass knew. they knew because the agents told them but nothing was done to fix these conditions, to make them liveable and at least legal until the group of attorneys visited clint and facilities like it last month. those lawyers who started this whole thing, who first made us aware of what was happening at the border. they are part of the team of attorneys tasked with making sure the government sticks to a decades-old agreement that requires the u.s. to provide safe and sanitary care for migrants in government custody. those lawyers scored a major win in court today. the court overseeing this case has allowed the appointment of a pediatrician who will help assess the health condition of kids in u.s. custody and give advice about the steps necessary to bring the conditions of custody and systems of childcare into compliance with the law. the trump administration migh
agents told me that i genuinely believed the higher-ups made the clint situation happen." are telling lawmakers, they're telling "the new york times," they're telling the "el paso times" that border patrol top brass knew. they knew because the agents told them but nothing was done to fix these conditions, to make them liveable and at least legal until the group of attorneys visited clint and facilities like it last month. those lawyers who started this whole thing, who...
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i genuinely mean it! if you are watching!f the uk from western scotland down towards the south—east. top and tail of the country, they will see the best of the country, just like yesterday. quite a lot of standing water, minor flooding in one or two places, particularly the north midlands and into parts of north—west england. it looks like it will stay very wet, disappointing conditions throughout this morning. a little bit of mist and fog with human areas around parts of scotland, some dry areas but downpours are likely to develop through the morning and into afternoon. very different winds across the uk, across the north of the country, coming in from the east. that is why it is human and warm. we have the sunshine here, temperatures reaching the low to mid 20s celsius. a lovely day yesterday across shetland, 21.6 celsius. getting through tonight, that weather front will be fizzling out and becoming more confined to central areas. the rain will become a bit more showery and it will stay muqqy a bit more showery and it will
i genuinely mean it! if you are watching!f the uk from western scotland down towards the south—east. top and tail of the country, they will see the best of the country, just like yesterday. quite a lot of standing water, minor flooding in one or two places, particularly the north midlands and into parts of north—west england. it looks like it will stay very wet, disappointing conditions throughout this morning. a little bit of mist and fog with human areas around parts of scotland, some dry...
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i genuinely didn't understand the headline. member a few weeks ago american rapper lil nas x joined us on the sofa to talk about his hit single ‘old town road'. i'm going to take my horse to the old town road. i'm going to ride till i can't know more. i'm going to ta ke till i can't know more. i'm going to take my horse to the old town road. i'm going to ride until i can't know more. head down, across town... the song has now broken the record for spending the longest time at the top of the us singles chart. the track, featuring country music legend billy ray cyrus, has topped the billboard hot 100 for 17 weeks — beating the previous record, held jointly by the 1995 mariah carey and boyz ii men song, one sweet day and the 2017 version of despacito, byjustin bieber. charlie, do you remember... he was with us recently. a lovely, lovely quy- with us recently. a lovely, lovely guy. towards the end of the interview, we are going to see it now, wasn't quite sure what he should be doing. nas is off, see you later now. you walked right
i genuinely didn't understand the headline. member a few weeks ago american rapper lil nas x joined us on the sofa to talk about his hit single ‘old town road'. i'm going to take my horse to the old town road. i'm going to ride till i can't know more. i'm going to ta ke till i can't know more. i'm going to take my horse to the old town road. i'm going to ride until i can't know more. head down, across town... the song has now broken the record for spending the longest time at the top of the...
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the partnership, and i researched alexander the lead designer and marco the c.e.o., and i know these men were genuineot him by accident or on purpose here, dead. i said, you've got to come to harlem and explain to the people. they came. we have a program whereby gucci will put money into different programs and we have inclusivity. it's a change-makers program. what we're starting here with gucci, we need to move that on to other brands. >> trevor: what do you think you want to see change in the future in fashion now that dapper dan has name and clout? >> what i would really like to see is culture is what moves fashion. this hip-hop culture went global. >> trevor: right. if the culture can go global, why can't the representatives of the culture go global as well? that's what i advocate for. i advocate for more people who make a contribution to the culture that enables these brands to make money to be inclusive today. >> trevor: right, make the money. it's an exciting book. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thank you! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: "dapper dan: made in harlem" is availabl
the partnership, and i researched alexander the lead designer and marco the c.e.o., and i know these men were genuineot him by accident or on purpose here, dead. i said, you've got to come to harlem and explain to the people. they came. we have a program whereby gucci will put money into different programs and we have inclusivity. it's a change-makers program. what we're starting here with gucci, we need to move that on to other brands. >> trevor: what do you think you want to see change...
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the fact is she has absolutely broken glass ceilings and i think the commitment that we heard from her there in that sound bite is absolutely genuine i think she's also as max just said absolutely genuine when it comes to the role of europe in the world she is known here at home as a convinced european undoubtedly not least because of that childhood experience that she described in quite moving terms at the end of her speech and she did call in 2011 for a united states of europe as the proper response to bringing europe back from the financial crisis i think that probably makes some conservatives an easy because it could imply some things about financial transfers from north to south and so on so it will be interesting to see what she would do to flesh that out but looking beyond that her calls. for what did she say of the world is calling for more europe it needs more europe and we need to act faster particularly on a common foreign policy i think that very much comes from that pro european stance that we've seen her take here in germany in a very committed way and i think that positive message there for the e.u. parliament is sur
the fact is she has absolutely broken glass ceilings and i think the commitment that we heard from her there in that sound bite is absolutely genuine i think she's also as max just said absolutely genuine when it comes to the role of europe in the world she is known here at home as a convinced european undoubtedly not least because of that childhood experience that she described in quite moving terms at the end of her speech and she did call in 2011 for a united states of europe as the proper...
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i like boris. very good at giving big speeches. sometimes what he does is different from what he says. we will find out quickly is boris genuine? es boris have the courage to deliver brexit? i lead a rival political party. i could -- genuinely wish him well but the track record worries me. heather: in the same piece they talk about whether he can follow through. we know johnson is wild enough but is he tough enough? is he willing to out bastardize them? make himself meaner than they are? that make the establishment cringe? >> we will find out in the next few days. who does he appoint to the usa and lead brexit negotiator? we will find out in the next few days. if boris decides to keep the conservative party together matters more than brexit, and the conservative party could be destroyed. the conservative party is finished, boris knows that. i'm there, standing behind him. if he does the right thing i will help him. and have the doubts to call a general election. to say your politicians don't want brexit to happen. i say come with me. nigel is going to help me. if he does that a massive majority of brexit will be delivered but to
i like boris. very good at giving big speeches. sometimes what he does is different from what he says. we will find out quickly is boris genuine? es boris have the courage to deliver brexit? i lead a rival political party. i could -- genuinely wish him well but the track record worries me. heather: in the same piece they talk about whether he can follow through. we know johnson is wild enough but is he tough enough? is he willing to out bastardize them? make himself meaner than they are? that...
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will guarantee that we will make sure that we respect the result and leave the european union and i genuinelyve that. he says he'll only have people in his cabinet who sign up to a no—deal brexit, would you sign up to a cabinet on that basis? i've always supported the idea that we need to keep no deal on a table but absolutely, boris has said consistently he wants to try and secure a deal. keep it on the table is different to saying you will absolutely sign up to a pledge to say you will back it, come what may. would you serve on his cabinet in that basis? absolutely, we are not talking about who will be in his next cabinet. it's obviously an important thing to know how far down the road he can go in terms of taking his cabinet with him. down the road of no deal. which then brings in the permutations of other parliament needs to be suspended in order to get it through. parliament needs to be suspended in order to get it throughlj parliament needs to be suspended in order to get it through. i think both candidates have said they want to see a deal, boris has been very clear that 0ctober to see
will guarantee that we will make sure that we respect the result and leave the european union and i genuinelyve that. he says he'll only have people in his cabinet who sign up to a no—deal brexit, would you sign up to a cabinet on that basis? i've always supported the idea that we need to keep no deal on a table but absolutely, boris has said consistently he wants to try and secure a deal. keep it on the table is different to saying you will absolutely sign up to a pledge to say you will back...
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i genuinely don't we haven't yet met as a group of colleagues to discuss it, there is huge unhappinessitism month after month is passing and they are not being tackled. we cannot continue as a party on this basis, we have the equalities and human rights commission in a totally unprecedented action investigating the labour party as a party. for anti—semitism. all i can say is after what's been happening in recent weeks i hope that investigation is thorough and is completed quickly because i think there could be significant repercussions from it.” there could be significant repercussions from it. i am personally ashamed. and i have been for some time now. and it's very difficult to hang on in the party which is so badly behaved. might you leave the party? well, you know, i've been in the party for 48 years. and you know, it's a deep commitment on my part. i tried very hard to do what i can. and i think it will be very difficult to leave but i think ...it very difficult to leave but i think it sounds like you've thought about it. we may be sacked for having appeared on your programme, tha
i genuinely don't we haven't yet met as a group of colleagues to discuss it, there is huge unhappinessitism month after month is passing and they are not being tackled. we cannot continue as a party on this basis, we have the equalities and human rights commission in a totally unprecedented action investigating the labour party as a party. for anti—semitism. all i can say is after what's been happening in recent weeks i hope that investigation is thorough and is completed quickly because i...
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remain a key trading partner with us and because of the nature and resilience of manufacturers, i do genuinelyt, in the medium term, they will find ways to be able to continue growth beyond brexit. so brexitjust a bump in the road, is that the way you are looking at it when you are looking at long—term? looking at it when you are looking at long-term? yes, uk manufacturing isa at long-term? yes, uk manufacturing is a key industry for us. therefore they have to look beyond brexit. i wouldn‘t go so far as to say it will bea bump wouldn‘t go so far as to say it will be a bump in the road, it is a risk that needs to be managed, but nonetheless, manufacturers, clearly from this report, looking into the medium turn over the five—year horizon, they see continued growth because of the strength of uk manufacturing and the quality and how it is perceived in international markets. steve harris at lloyd's, thank you very much. a look at the business headlines now. landlords are warning a policy which aims to stop them turfing out tenants in so—called "revenge evictions" is going to backfire. they say if t
remain a key trading partner with us and because of the nature and resilience of manufacturers, i do genuinelyt, in the medium term, they will find ways to be able to continue growth beyond brexit. so brexitjust a bump in the road, is that the way you are looking at it when you are looking at long—term? looking at it when you are looking at long-term? yes, uk manufacturing isa at long-term? yes, uk manufacturing is a key industry for us. therefore they have to look beyond brexit. i wouldn‘t...
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it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatmententers of america. after my treatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose helped restore hope. dr eid and my team made me feel like a whole person again. in our books, nothing can compare. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here
it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatmententers of america. after my treatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what...
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so, i think there is a genuine case to be made that things have decelerated at the consumer level, evenending i think we have to divorce spending at walmart and target from how things are really going, and instead looking at illinois tool works, who said autos are down look at 3m autos with down big. you have these businesses that are terrible terrible so, i think president trump can make a pretty good case. >> cover of the "ft" today is all about china autos, where ford was down 27% in the first half you saw industrial profits there down 3%. >> wow i mean, ford would have been a buy if it hadn't been for china. i feel bad about ford because ford had really kind of protected itself no no one can protect itself from china. china is the weak link with so many companies so, i think the president can make a pretty good case. but let's remember that the slowdown is not just because we're long interest rates versus the rest of the world. it's because tariffs. >> which is something you want powell to say. >> if i'm powell, that's the cover. that way, you can stick it to the president subtly, b
so, i think there is a genuine case to be made that things have decelerated at the consumer level, evenending i think we have to divorce spending at walmart and target from how things are really going, and instead looking at illinois tool works, who said autos are down look at 3m autos with down big. you have these businesses that are terrible terrible so, i think president trump can make a pretty good case. >> cover of the "ft" today is all about china autos, where ford was...
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i genuinely thought i was going to take this secret to the grave.ut and said he's gay? it doesn't matter if he's gay or not, you know. i always want to be an exceptional dad. we go on about saving people's lives, so i am sure you could save somebody‘s life by saying, ok, you're muslim and you're gay, don't worry about it. matt is hoping more parents can be like samir‘s. on the fifth anniversary of naz‘s death, he's launching out and proud parents day in order to honour naz‘s legacy. nomia iqbal, bbc news. between now and 2050, more than one and a half billion trees need to be planted in the uk to combat climate change. that's the stark warning from government advisors, who say nowhere near enough is being done. david gregory—kumar has this report. in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood. down by the side of the road we have cherry lime so there's a bit of colour. and by the river, quite a lot of willow and osier. when dave harding's teenage son asked him what he was doing to improve the environment, he decided to plan
i genuinely thought i was going to take this secret to the grave.ut and said he's gay? it doesn't matter if he's gay or not, you know. i always want to be an exceptional dad. we go on about saving people's lives, so i am sure you could save somebody‘s life by saying, ok, you're muslim and you're gay, don't worry about it. matt is hoping more parents can be like samir‘s. on the fifth anniversary of naz‘s death, he's launching out and proud parents day in order to honour naz‘s legacy....
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is there a -- if i'm trying to do better and i genuinely believe folks are trying to do better, is thererarchy. we will do better with race first and then socio economics second and regions and age. is there a measuring stick for success? >> i'll jump in here, congressman woodall. there is no actual measuring stick or ranking if you will. i think what we've seen is there's a strong emphasis on compliance. and thinking about compliance there are certain characteristics that are regulated and require us to be compliant. i think what we see, though, is that as an industry especially in private sector what we're seeing is a great movement towards more than just visual diversity. in other words, where is the diversity that exists that isn't that easily readily available diversity. and so we're seeing a lot of that especially as it relates to new fetechnologies like artificl intelligence. >> diversity and inclusion signal many things including a desire to embrace america. i worry we're going to create a kplee compliance culture. let me ask the final question, and that's burn out. folks give th
is there a -- if i'm trying to do better and i genuinely believe folks are trying to do better, is thererarchy. we will do better with race first and then socio economics second and regions and age. is there a measuring stick for success? >> i'll jump in here, congressman woodall. there is no actual measuring stick or ranking if you will. i think what we've seen is there's a strong emphasis on compliance. and thinking about compliance there are certain characteristics that are regulated...
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[laughter] alix: i genuinely don't know where the leverage is going to be with that one.at-grandfather came from sweden. alix: so we got david westin. [laughter] alix: we turn now to our weekly "business week" profile. first up, india's eco-stats have a credibility problem. the country's rapid growth may be overstated. despite rising tensions in the gulf, crude prices have not seen a spike. -- andorcycle mi motorcycle makers target women. david: this is a great one. we will get to that. joining us now is peter coy, "bloomberg businessweek" economic editor. we had questions about chinese data, and now we have disrespected advisor for president modi saying numbers are way overstated. peter: this is someone who is in the modi government during much of the period in question. now he's at the peterson institute in washington, and he's used other data which is more reliable vehicle sales, electricity consumption, and so on, and compared that and said the numbers may be overstated by as much as 2.5%. so instead of growth being 7% or more, it could be down around 4.5%. it is not
[laughter] alix: i genuinely don't know where the leverage is going to be with that one.at-grandfather came from sweden. alix: so we got david westin. [laughter] alix: we turn now to our weekly "business week" profile. first up, india's eco-stats have a credibility problem. the country's rapid growth may be overstated. despite rising tensions in the gulf, crude prices have not seen a spike. -- andorcycle mi motorcycle makers target women. david: this is a great one. we will get to...
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to be genuinely happy- i happy and she seems to be genuinely happy. in ethiopia to say that volunteers across the country have planted 200 million trees in what is thought to be a new world record, since the beginning of the day. the initiative is to counter the effects of deforestation and climate change. the aim is to plant 4 billion trees. today ethiopia is in a countrywide campaign of planting trees. this is part of the green legacy initiative by the country‘s prime minister to fight climate change and environmental degradation. for the past two weeks, the country has been getting ready for this day, digging millions of holes and preparing seedlings. and today, ethiopians from different walks of life are taking part and the public offices are all shut down for civil servants to join the campaign. the prime minister himself today planted seedlings. in his recent message, the country‘s prime minister called for collective action to fight climate change by planting trees and today, he asked his country‘s citizens to care for the trees planted. ethiop
to be genuinely happy- i happy and she seems to be genuinely happy. in ethiopia to say that volunteers across the country have planted 200 million trees in what is thought to be a new world record, since the beginning of the day. the initiative is to counter the effects of deforestation and climate change. the aim is to plant 4 billion trees. today ethiopia is in a countrywide campaign of planting trees. this is part of the green legacy initiative by the country‘s prime minister to fight...
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that he does genuinely care. i never got the sense from him thabut he didn't. i think that he values the relationships and i think that he values seeing problems and wanting to be the person them and offered the solution to that. i always got the sense that it was, definitely. >> during the election campaign when you look at the front page of "the new york times" use of the articles and he had less experience than anybody else. is there a particular factor associated with the? do you get tired of the circus where it works the first time it may not work the second time? >> we have some resistance. we were trying to sell the book about a year and a half ago and many people at that time assumed trump wouldn't still be president in a year and a half. he didn't really want to win, he just wanted a tv network or he would resign or be impeached by the time. this show has been going on since the late 1970s. he holds our attention if he is really good at media. look at us here. we are trying to figure out what has happened.
that he does genuinely care. i never got the sense from him thabut he didn't. i think that he values the relationships and i think that he values seeing problems and wanting to be the person them and offered the solution to that. i always got the sense that it was, definitely. >> during the election campaign when you look at the front page of "the new york times" use of the articles and he had less experience than anybody else. is there a particular factor associated with the?...
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>> this gets back to where i was only about genuine purpose of the subpoena. n't think speedy know, we're still back in which a position is. >> hypothetical, would you left arguing about the pregnancy of the subpoena? >> yes. the other would be whether that is the object of the subpoena. there are two theories. one is we just would want to know if the president is committing illegal acts. but we know we have to come up with some legislative thing so we'll tack this on. shelton says that's not okay. the other -- >> shelton, that's not what shelton said. you didn't quote the whole sentence in shelton. shelton said if that is legislation that could be had, then the fact that it might also be law enforcement, that's what shelton said. >> i think shelton was based on crane and crane -- >> shelton makes very clear exactly what judge rao said earlier, which is just because if congress is pursuing a legitimate legislative objective, is not illegitimate because some information that would be real would be relevant to law enforcement. that's what shelton says. >> i don't
>> this gets back to where i was only about genuine purpose of the subpoena. n't think speedy know, we're still back in which a position is. >> hypothetical, would you left arguing about the pregnancy of the subpoena? >> yes. the other would be whether that is the object of the subpoena. there are two theories. one is we just would want to know if the president is committing illegal acts. but we know we have to come up with some legislative thing so we'll tack this on. shelton...
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it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatmentf america. after my treatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken...
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it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatmenteatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose helped restore hope. dr eid and my team made me feel like a whole person again. in our books, nothing can compare. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. trish: welcome back to our lightning round. your reaction to this, i spend a weird amount of time thinking about it, i have a 9-year-old daughter crazy about taylor swift, going after talent mana
it was important for me to go where i could get immediate genuine care and i found it at cancer treatmenteatment ended, brianna, my daughter, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. when you get a cancer diagnosis just like brianna and jean, it can be very devastating, so we treat them as if they're a family member of ours. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt like part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that...
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i think it's genuine from bar. he's saying this is a private citizen's call. i think every indication is he'll do it on the 17th. but he's probably not going to tolerate the street theater as much as his democratic friends might want him to. liz: we have other stories we are track. disturbing video from disneyland in southern california. police investigating this wild brawl. it's unclear what sparked it or who all the brawlers are. one man can be seen repeatedly punching a woman in the face after she reportedly spat on him. let's get to the dire warnings out of the tech world. cnet reporting that 1, 300 apps take and harvest your data even after you deny access to those apps. google is saying we'll address this. but in the next android release later this year. apple's co-founder said i unplugged my facebook and social media, you should, too in is nothing to stop them from spying on you. >> to many like myself, my recommendation to most of people is you should figure out a way to get off facebook. liz: a plot twist from hollywood, reruns of "friends" it will mov
i think it's genuine from bar. he's saying this is a private citizen's call. i think every indication is he'll do it on the 17th. but he's probably not going to tolerate the street theater as much as his democratic friends might want him to. liz: we have other stories we are track. disturbing video from disneyland in southern california. police investigating this wild brawl. it's unclear what sparked it or who all the brawlers are. one man can be seen repeatedly punching a woman in the face...
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i genuinely don't think it would come to that, because it is inconceivable that parliament will not findps, and i also find it inconceivable that a boris johnson government, any government, could wilfully override the wishes of elected members of parliament representing their communities. that isa representing their communities. that is a really profound constitutional challenge for britain, so it would go far wider than challenge for britain, so it would go farwiderthan an challenge for britain, so it would go far wider than an issue of no—deal at that point, and that is why i don't expect us to reach it. do you believe brexit can be stopped by whatever mechanism is justine greening is talking about, or anyone else, whether it is tabling legislation... ? else, whether it is tabling legislation...? ultimately it could be supported by an mp likejustine greening or others, a vote of no—confidence, confidence, will something happen?” no—confidence, confidence, will something happen? i certainly will not do it, it is important that we deliver it for the british people, and for me, my redline
i genuinely don't think it would come to that, because it is inconceivable that parliament will not findps, and i also find it inconceivable that a boris johnson government, any government, could wilfully override the wishes of elected members of parliament representing their communities. that isa representing their communities. that is a really profound constitutional challenge for britain, so it would go far wider than challenge for britain, so it would go farwiderthan an challenge for...
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i want to talk to you about some of the roles people have seen you from. you are one of my favorite actors. >> oh, thank you. >> trevor: in that you have such a range, genuinelyime i saw you was on "broad city." that's where a lot of people love you from. ( cheers and applause ) and then i remember i was watching "narcos" and there was a spoiled brat-- >> terrible. >> trevor: a terrible human beerks the son of like the cartel, one of the guys on the cartel. and i was watching it five or six episodes in, and i was like wait a minute. is that "broad city?" >> it's a version of "broad city." you completely flipped as a character. you had people that had a conspiracy theory that it was the same character. >> that he went into the witness protection program after "narco." i'm done with the violence. i was shooting both shows simultaneously so i was flying back and forth and sometimes there would be torture scenes. and i would be like-- and they're like you're doing jaime. hand me a gun so i know what to do with my hands. >> trevor: that was two characters. now you're doing what, 40 characters? >> 42 characters. i did a taste bud in a commercial so let's not forget
i want to talk to you about some of the roles people have seen you from. you are one of my favorite actors. >> oh, thank you. >> trevor: in that you have such a range, genuinelyime i saw you was on "broad city." that's where a lot of people love you from. ( cheers and applause ) and then i remember i was watching "narcos" and there was a spoiled brat-- >> terrible. >> trevor: a terrible human beerks the son of like the cartel, one of the guys on the...