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peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was going to be a luckily win it and i've done it. fedexcupu now lead the playoffs. a long way to go yet. >> all i'm going to do is keep grinding. awesome, well done. congratulations. >> thank you. peter: to dottie. with your family surrounding you, not the outcome you're looking for but how know that is it to the changes you're making in your game held you up to get to today? nt >> i'm thrilled with the state of the game. hideki is a great player. he was going to a -- be a tough competitor in the playoff. i as disappointing the way finished with birdie-birdie to
peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was going to be a luckily win it and i've...
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of ian's new wife, angela.one language of the threatening emails, so distinctive and seemingly in michelle's voice. >> reporter: so that language of religious retribution -- >> made it appear to be michelle. >> reporter: you stand before god on this thing and -- >> that's right. and that caused the police and -- and our investigators as well to look at it and say, "well, this is michelle writing this." >> reporter: one thing was clear, though. the computer forensics had blown a sizable hole in the prosecution's case. guisti seized the moment and worked out a deal. the da would release michelle from jail. but he would not drop the charges against her. and the investigation would continue. after 88 days, michelle walked out of jail. >> on the outside, basically my parents. they were there waiting for me and got my coffee. got my -- >> reporter: famous coffee. the good cup of coffee, huh? >> yeah. the good cup of coffee which oh man i had been dreaming about that for so long. >> reporter: it was an incredible mome
of ian's new wife, angela.one language of the threatening emails, so distinctive and seemingly in michelle's voice. >> reporter: so that language of religious retribution -- >> made it appear to be michelle. >> reporter: you stand before god on this thing and -- >> that's right. and that caused the police and -- and our investigators as well to look at it and say, "well, this is michelle writing this." >> reporter: one thing was clear, though. the...
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ian: well played, webb simpson. unlucky. it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was going to be a luckily win it and i've done it. fedexcupu now lead the playoffs. long way to go yet. >> all i'm going to do is keep grinding. awesome, well done. congratulations. >> thank you. peter: to dottie. with your family surrounding you, not the outcome you're looking for but how know that is it to the changes you're making in your game held you up to get to today? nt >> i'm thrilled with the state of the game. hideki is a great player. he was going to a -- be a tough competitor in the playoff. i as disappointing the way finished with birdie-birdie to t
ian: well played, webb simpson. unlucky. it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just...
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tyler: thank you, ian. ♪ ian: and we conclude this evening with russia.haps the biggest foreign-policy uncertainty .acing the trump administration representative darrell issa of california has called for a special prosecutor to investigate reported communications between russians and the trump campaign. meanwhile, president trump rejected reports of his ties to russia in a tweet yesterday. he called it "fake news put out by the democrats and played up by the media." joining me from washington, d.c. is evan osnos of the new yorker. a new cover article titled "active measures." in new york, julie of the atlantic covers politics and world affairs and focuses on russia. i am pleased to have both of them. welcome. evan, your cover, great piece. i think a lot of people are glad you wrote it. probably not the trump administration. what surprises you most when you look at the amount of confrontation that you see between the united states and russia? in this piece, you really unpack what the russians have been up to, particularly in asymmetrical u.s..e against the
tyler: thank you, ian. ♪ ian: and we conclude this evening with russia.haps the biggest foreign-policy uncertainty .acing the trump administration representative darrell issa of california has called for a special prosecutor to investigate reported communications between russians and the trump campaign. meanwhile, president trump rejected reports of his ties to russia in a tweet yesterday. he called it "fake news put out by the democrats and played up by the media." joining me from...
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ian got this one on may 22. told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then, something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails, too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he manipulates women. she better get out of the picture soon before he hurts her. >> reporter: these new emails to angela sounded like michelle's emails to ian, complete with biblical imagery. but they came from multiple email addresses and were signed, "jason ray." >> telling angela that she would always be eve and that michelle was ian's lilith, his truth, and that angela would never be his one true love. >> reporter: then another email to angela appeared. the subject line: "die." the message, "i hope you are scared of death tomorrow. be prep
ian got this one on may 22. told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then, something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails, too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he...
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>> ian: third attempt for kennard. misses on that one. 52-47 miami. >> bill: trying to foul murphy, and they didn't. >> ian: the foul is finally given. davon reed going to the line. >> bill: murphy 59%, reed 83, big swap. >> grant: duke struggling from long range. 22%. 33% from the free-throw line. out of sorts down the stretch. you have to idea miami and how they play. >> ian: reed misses on that one. opportunity for duke. jackson pulls up from three. off the rim. no. rebound. knocked out of bounds. duke will retain it, as newton could not secure it with 18 seconds to play in a five-point game. >> grant: still a two-possession ballgame. >> bill: the screen for kennard for an open look here. here it comes. >> ian: tatum. fires. way off. murphy's got the board with 14.1. more free throws for miami. >> grant: that man right there, jim larranaga. this team takes on his personality. the job he has done here, building this program and creating excitement in miami. fantastic. >> bill: he's got it going. raving about his recr
>> ian: third attempt for kennard. misses on that one. 52-47 miami. >> bill: trying to foul murphy, and they didn't. >> ian: the foul is finally given. davon reed going to the line. >> bill: murphy 59%, reed 83, big swap. >> grant: duke struggling from long range. 22%. 33% from the free-throw line. out of sorts down the stretch. you have to idea miami and how they play. >> ian: reed misses on that one. opportunity for duke. jackson pulls up from three. off...
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. >> ian: it's fitting what brown has done for miami throughout this day. they're checking the clock. it kept rolling. >> bill: they have had answers, though, haven't they? >> ian: they'll put 5.2 on the clock but miami now has a five-point cushion. jones. intercepted. it's over. >> ian: newton just tossed it to the sideline. >> grant: vasiljevic. he was open. >> ian: unfortunately for miami, he was on the bench. jones will trigger it again. one second on the clock. >> bill: what a tribute to these kids. they did a heck of a job. >> ian: jackson misses it from halfcourt. miami with another win.
. >> ian: it's fitting what brown has done for miami throughout this day. they're checking the clock. it kept rolling. >> bill: they have had answers, though, haven't they? >> ian: they'll put 5.2 on the clock but miami now has a five-point cushion. jones. intercepted. it's over. >> ian: newton just tossed it to the sideline. >> grant: vasiljevic. he was open. >> ian: unfortunately for miami, he was on the bench. jones will trigger it again. one second on the...
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>> ian: third attempt for kennard. misses on that one. 52-47 miami. >> bill: trying to foul murphy, and they didn't. >> ian: the foul is finally given. davon reed going to the line. >> bill: murphy 59%, reed 83, big swap. >> grant: duke struggling from long range. 22%. 33% from the free-throw line. out of sorts down the stretch. you have to idea miami and how they play. >> ian: reed misses on that one. opportunity for duke. jackson pulls up from three. off the rim. no. rebound. knocked out of bounds. duke will retain it, as newton could not secure it with 18 seconds to play in a five-point game. >> grant: still a two-possession ballgame. >> bill: the screen for kennard for >> ian: tatum. fires. way off. murphy's got the board with 14.1. more free throws for miami. >> grant: that man right there, jim larranaga. this team takes on his personality. the job he has done here, building this program and creating excitement in miami. fantastic. >> bill: he's got it going. raving about his recruiting class as well. >> grant: i
>> ian: third attempt for kennard. misses on that one. 52-47 miami. >> bill: trying to foul murphy, and they didn't. >> ian: the foul is finally given. davon reed going to the line. >> bill: murphy 59%, reed 83, big swap. >> grant: duke struggling from long range. 22%. 33% from the free-throw line. out of sorts down the stretch. you have to idea miami and how they play. >> ian: reed misses on that one. opportunity for duke. jackson pulls up from three. off...
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police recorded ian stewart's arrest at his home.esting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! he was stunned he'd finally been caught out. for three months he'd been living with the body of his wealthy partner buried under the garage. my name's helen bailey and i'd like to introduce you to my new book, which is called when bad things happen in good bikinis. helen bailey was a successful author. as well as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about to become their stepmother. last spring, helen bailey suddenly vanished from the home she shared with them and their father in royston in hertfordshire. it too
police recorded ian stewart's arrest at his home.esting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! he was stunned he'd finally been caught out. for three months he'd been living with the body of his wealthy partner buried under the garage. my name's helen bailey and i'd like to introduce you to my new book, which is called when bad things happen in good bikinis. helen bailey was a successful author. as well as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom she...
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naismith to his son to ian naismith.his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. that's less than the $5 million the rules were once appraised for. the proof will be in the bidding. >> it's like a horse race. you just don't know how it's going to end. >> or where they'll end up. jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. the future of business in new york state is already in motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in de
naismith to his son to ian naismith.his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the...
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ian stewart had met helen bailey on a website back in 2011. he drugged herfor weeks before killing her. i'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! the moment ian stewart was arrested for murder and his shocked response. he probably planned it all from the day he met her and in hindsight i don't think he loved her at all but helen definitely loved him. now police have launched an investigation into the sudden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also tonight. a political row about the compensation paid to the british so—called is fighter after he was detained at guantanamo bay. the bbc announces a new digital television channel for scotland with its own evening news hour. the topjob in policing goes to a woman, cressida dick will head up the metropolitan police. and newly discovered planets, scientists believe they could have the conditions needed for life. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. the leicester manager claudio raneiri looks for a win against sevilla in the champions league in what he hopes c
ian stewart had met helen bailey on a website back in 2011. he drugged herfor weeks before killing her. i'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! the moment ian stewart was arrested for murder and his shocked response. he probably planned it all from the day he met her and in hindsight i don't think he loved her at all but helen definitely loved him. now police have launched an investigation into the sudden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also...
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this is ian stewart's late wife.al trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart was seen with other women before he began his predatory pursuit of helen bailey. as a writer, she was used to studying human behaviour. but she never learned the true character of the man who was closest to her and who she thought she knew best. well, in ten two was found guilty of six charges, including fraud and as the guilty verdicts were brought in, he shook his head. he is now facing a fresh and best a geisha over the death of his wife, diane. helen bailey has elderly parents and her mother testified by video link in the trial and her brothe
this is ian stewart's late wife.al trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart was seen with...
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this is ian stewart's late wife.criminal trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything that i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart was seen with other women before he began his predatory pursuit of helen bailey. as a writer, she was used to studying human behaviour. but she never learned the true character of the man who was closest to her and who she thought she knew best. let's talk to the man who led this investigation. it started out, of course, as a missing persons inquiry that turned into a murder investigation. detective superintendentjerome. let me ask you, what do you make of ian stewart? well, he must be a very wicked individual. he's very calculated and
this is ian stewart's late wife.criminal trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything that i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart was...
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this is ian stewart's late wife, diane.iminal trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything that i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart was seen with other women before he began his predatory pursuit of helen bailey. as a writer, she was used to studying human behaviour. but she never learned the true character of the man who was closest to her and who she thought she knew best. in the dock in stewart ‘s shook his head and blinked as the jury gave the guilty verdict in the public gallery, the brother of helen bailey nodded. in stewart will be sentenced tomorrow. thejudge knows that nodded. in stewart will be sentenced tomorrow. the judge knows that for a conviction for m
this is ian stewart's late wife, diane.iminal trial over, we can now report that the police are re—examining her sudden death, said to have been caused by an epileptic fit. at this stage, there's no indication of anything suspicious. i think it's only right that i consider what might have happened in ian stewart's past, to see whether there's anything that i need to get involved in, whether there's any fresh evidence that might have come out from this trial. after his wife died, ian stewart...
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police recorded ian stewart's arrest at his home.resting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! he was stunned he'd finally been caught out. for three months he'd been living with the body of his wealthy partner buried under the garage. my name's helen bailey and i'd like to introduce you to my new book, which is called when bad things happen in good bikinis. helen bailey was a successful author. as well as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about to become their stepmother. last spring, helen bailey suddenly vanished from the home she shared with them and their father in royston in hertfordshire. it to
police recorded ian stewart's arrest at his home.resting you on suspicion of the murder of helen bailey. you're joking! he was stunned he'd finally been caught out. for three months he'd been living with the body of his wealthy partner buried under the garage. my name's helen bailey and i'd like to introduce you to my new book, which is called when bad things happen in good bikinis. helen bailey was a successful author. as well as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom...
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ian pannell, bbc news, baltimore. laura: tonight the president is expected to talk about how to break the cycle poverty in america. ansia and china vetoed attempt to impose sanctions on the syrian government. damascusnt to punish were alleged use of chemical weapons on rebel-held areas. nikki haley accused russia and china of putting their friends and the assad regime ahead of security. a gun was fired accidentally during a speech by french francois hollande at the inauguration of a high-speed railroad line. the sharpshooter on a roof 100 meters from where the president was speaking accidentally fired. 2 people were lightly injured. stockpiled orr used chemical weapons, the claim comes after the half-brother of the north korean leader was killed at a malaysian airport. 2 women from vietnam will be charged with his murder. most of the water has been stored in santiago after floods contaminated a major river. funds in the andes river .ontaminated it schools and businesses were closed and people had to use temporary wate
ian pannell, bbc news, baltimore. laura: tonight the president is expected to talk about how to break the cycle poverty in america. ansia and china vetoed attempt to impose sanctions on the syrian government. damascusnt to punish were alleged use of chemical weapons on rebel-held areas. nikki haley accused russia and china of putting their friends and the assad regime ahead of security. a gun was fired accidentally during a speech by french francois hollande at the inauguration of a high-speed...
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ian: difficult to get it all the way to the hole here, peter.s going to move right at the beginning then left at the end. ian: oh, he did get it up there. that's a good, solid putt. good that is really speed. saying again, we will be so long to about 80% of the country here on the cbs network. be on cbs west coast field. mountain and western time zones, there on your ht local affiliate. meanwhile eastern and central go to the golf or cbs or pgatour.com sports.com. we'll have continuing coverage in just a couple of moments. onight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" for all of you who are cbs ng aside off the field. in the meantime for nick and all he crew, this is jim nantz saying so long from riviera. is on his johnson way to world number one. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> i think you still have lots of secrets. >> sure. yes. >> he's the highest ranking defector from north korea in decades. and you're about to hear why he thinks the situation is as dangerous as it has ever been. the american general in charge of k
ian: difficult to get it all the way to the hole here, peter.s going to move right at the beginning then left at the end. ian: oh, he did get it up there. that's a good, solid putt. good that is really speed. saying again, we will be so long to about 80% of the country here on the cbs network. be on cbs west coast field. mountain and western time zones, there on your ht local affiliate. meanwhile eastern and central go to the golf or cbs or pgatour.com sports.com. we'll have continuing coverage...
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good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, christine. us who cover israel, this did come as a bit of a shock especially since it seemed like the trump administration was giving the israeli government the green light to expand settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem. they announced over 6,000 settlement units since trump came into office. then we get this statement from the white house. while we don't believe the existence of settlements are an impediment to pieeace, the expansion beyond the current borders may not be helping in achieving that goal. we are starting to hear from israeli officials. the deputy foreign minister came out shortly and said that the current israeli government was elected to act on the jewish people's right to build in all parts of the country. he went on to say that the white house itself holds that the settlements are not an obstacle to peace. he is translating this as saying it must concluded that the expansion or construction is not a problem. although we just heard from the white house statement which
good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, christine. us who cover israel, this did come as a bit of a shock especially since it seemed like the trump administration was giving the israeli government the green light to expand settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem. they announced over 6,000 settlement units since trump came into office. then we get this statement from the white house. while we don't believe the existence of settlements are an impediment to pieeace, the...
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ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i have a new outlook on life.asily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the a crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people that you only have one life to live. try to make the best of it. >> as for wilbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since cancelled them out. i love to fly. i feel i'm capable of flying and i'm going to fly that airplane again, too. i've already started rebuilding it. >> coming up -- >> i'm thinking to myself, don't panic. you don't want to die today stuck in a car. >> when "caught on camera, brace yourself" continues. hey, searching for a great used car? yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported pretty cool i like it that's the power of carfax® find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing star
ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i have a new outlook on life.asily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the a crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people that you only have one life to live. try to make the best of it. >> as for wilbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since cancelled them out. i love to fly. i feel i'm capable of flying and i'm...
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ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i have a new outlook on life.asily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the a crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people you always have wnl one life to live. try to make the best of it. >> as for wilbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since cancelled them out. i love to fly. i feel i'm capable of flying and i'm going to fly that airplane again, too. i've already started rebuilding it. >> coming up -- >> i'm thinking to myself, don't panic. you don't want to die today stuck in a car. can >> when "caught on camera, brace yourself" continues. hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. unlikeso babies can sleeppampers stasoundly all night.s drier, pampers. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. okay, let's call
ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i have a new outlook on life.asily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the a crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people you always have wnl one life to live. try to make the best of it. >> as for wilbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since cancelled them out. i love to fly. i feel i'm capable of flying and...
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ian: difficult to get it all the way to the hole here, peter.s going to move right at the beginning then left at the end. ian: oh, he did get it up there. that's a good, solid putt. good that is really speed. jim: so again, we will so long to about 80% of the country here on the cbs network. be on cbs west coast field. mountain and western time zones, there on your ht local affiliate. meanwhile eastern and central go to the golf or cbs or pgatour.com sports.com. we'll have continuing coverage in just a couple of moments. onight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" for all of you who are cbs ng aside off the field. in the meantime for nick and all he crew, this is jim nantz saying so long from riviera. is on his johnson way to world number one. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> i think you still have lots of secrets. >> sure. ye
ian: difficult to get it all the way to the hole here, peter.s going to move right at the beginning then left at the end. ian: oh, he did get it up there. that's a good, solid putt. good that is really speed. jim: so again, we will so long to about 80% of the country here on the cbs network. be on cbs west coast field. mountain and western time zones, there on your ht local affiliate. meanwhile eastern and central go to the golf or cbs or pgatour.com sports.com. we'll have continuing coverage...
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sitting behind me in court wasjamie, ian kalas lies.ay, while the verdicts were read out, he didn't look at his father at all. today, he sat there motionless and behind him wasjohn bailey, helen bailey's brother. he too just sat there listening to the comments. ian stewart had lied to his family, to helen bailey's family and he had lied to the police. the families sitting through six weeks of harrowing evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 3a yea rs. was sentenced to a minimum of 3a years. that means ian stewart won't be eligible for parole until he is 90. that is mike cartwright reporting from st albans. an investigation by the bbc has found there are nearly 10,000 drivers across the uk still on the roads despite having 12 or more points currently on their driving licence. official figures reveal that one driver has over 60 points on his licence, but has still been allowed to continue driving. we spoke to the specialist traffic defence lawyer nick freeman a short time ago — he explained
sitting behind me in court wasjamie, ian kalas lies.ay, while the verdicts were read out, he didn't look at his father at all. today, he sat there motionless and behind him wasjohn bailey, helen bailey's brother. he too just sat there listening to the comments. ian stewart had lied to his family, to helen bailey's family and he had lied to the police. the families sitting through six weeks of harrowing evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 3a yea...
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if you are just joining us, ian go by clear for that. garage in hertfordshire. the government has won its legal battle to stop thousands of british citizens to reject partners to live in the united kingdom if the mls and £18,000. however, the court was critical of some of the details of the income situation. police in liverpool confirm that a convicted murderer who is on the run was taken for a hospital visit in a taxi, rather than a secure vehicle. earlier, i spoke to our correspondence. this happened yesterday afternoon. we understand he was taking here for an appointment. police say that about three o'clock yesterday afternoon, to men came out of car, one armed with knife, another with a firearm. they threaten the police staff and forced them to hand him over. the colour has though been found. that is about three minutes away. they believe it was waiting in the hospital grounds for about 90 minutes before the incident. police are also telling us that they are trying to see if there are any cctv pictures around the hospital grounds whi
if you are just joining us, ian go by clear for that. garage in hertfordshire. the government has won its legal battle to stop thousands of british citizens to reject partners to live in the united kingdom if the mls and £18,000. however, the court was critical of some of the details of the income situation. police in liverpool confirm that a convicted murderer who is on the run was taken for a hospital visit in a taxi, rather than a secure vehicle. earlier, i spoke to our correspondence. this...
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ian, is there a danger that labour gets trapped into talking down the nhs.ly? the most important question in my view at premises questions was the first question, and that was why did numberten question, and that was why did number ten refuse to accept a petition from west cumberland hospital... theresa may denied that said the petition was handed in. the petition was refused said a member of parliament came 300 miles from cumberland to deliver a petition, 20,000 people from that area are really concerned about the nhs and really concerned about the nhs and really concerned about the nhs and really concerned about the area and what is happening... my point about talking down the nhs. this is really important, it shows the content that the conservative government and theresa may have for the nhs and people who are desperately in need. to be fair, theresa may did deny that said we have to give her the benefit of the doubt. you might want to give her the benefit of the doubt but i am not prepared to do so. isn't part of the problem with the nhs is that the tone
ian, is there a danger that labour gets trapped into talking down the nhs.ly? the most important question in my view at premises questions was the first question, and that was why did numberten question, and that was why did number ten refuse to accept a petition from west cumberland hospital... theresa may denied that said the petition was handed in. the petition was refused said a member of parliament came 300 miles from cumberland to deliver a petition, 20,000 people from that area are...
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we will look at his record of the federal bench with ian millhiser and nan aron. then we look at steve bannon trump's powerfrful aid credited with writing the controversial order closing the border to refugees and citizens of seven muslim nations. is this just the beginning of bannon's efforts to reshape the country's immigration laws? >> i don't understand, vet. why don't you stop? the cost of vwetting? >> is important. ifcommander, you only vet you're going to let them in. amy: we will hear bannon from his old breitbart radio show and speak to josh harkinson a mother jones and speakak with reverend jesse jackson about why he opposeses jeff sessions as attorney general. all that and momore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president donald trump has announced his nominee to replace the late justice antonin scalia on the supreme court -- judge neil gorsuch. senate democrats have vowed to filibuster the nomination of the conservative jurist. as a judge on the tenth circuit, gorsuch ruled in favor of
we will look at his record of the federal bench with ian millhiser and nan aron. then we look at steve bannon trump's powerfrful aid credited with writing the controversial order closing the border to refugees and citizens of seven muslim nations. is this just the beginning of bannon's efforts to reshape the country's immigration laws? >> i don't understand, vet. why don't you stop? the cost of vwetting? >> is important. ifcommander, you only vet you're going to let them in. amy: we...
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>> ian brennan: no, no, no. we-- we have no idea. leap of faith. officer thomas binamo took one too. he helped found the prison band eight years ago, and wasn't sure what to think, the day ian brennan showed up. >> thomas binamo ( translated ): i was quite surprised-- -- because i couldn't understand how this guy knew about us. and why would he be interested in our prison? >> cooper: it's not every day a white american knocks on the prison door and says he wants to come in? >> binamo ( translated ): yeah, it's true. ( laughs ) it's not every day. >> brennan: what took you so long? >> cooper: brennan saw promise in this prison, and the possibility of an album. so he set up his microphones and asked anyone interested to write and sing songs about their lives, men and women, inmates and guards. ♪ ♪ it was something most had never done before. ♪ ♪ what were you hoping to find? >> brennan: well-- you know, the thing we look for everywhere, which is, you know, music that resonates with us. this is what moves me. and hopefully it'll move so
>> ian brennan: no, no, no. we-- we have no idea. leap of faith. officer thomas binamo took one too. he helped found the prison band eight years ago, and wasn't sure what to think, the day ian brennan showed up. >> thomas binamo ( translated ): i was quite surprised-- -- because i couldn't understand how this guy knew about us. and why would he be interested in our prison? >> cooper: it's not every day a white american knocks on the prison door and says he wants to come in?...
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at 6:30 here our friend and colleague ian babcock explained what he was thinking as the mud and rocks destroyed his truck and he sat and watched it happen. it was quite terrifying. >> certainly was. >>> to new details just surfacing on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire coming out in hundreds of pages of newly released documents. >> this as the fire that killed 36 people a week after thanksgiving last year. they were listening to music inside a warehouse in oakland's fruit vail neighborhood. a lot of questions surround that building and what was or wasn't supposed to be going on inside it. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony dug through the documents and joins us live with new information they revealed, laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. we received 500 pages of new documents but some things are with held. any reports related to the investigation into the fire itself. still, we did receive some new information. especially about the many calls opd answered, calls for service at the ghost ship. the oakland police department was a frequent visitor to the ghost ship warehouse according to ne
at 6:30 here our friend and colleague ian babcock explained what he was thinking as the mud and rocks destroyed his truck and he sat and watched it happen. it was quite terrifying. >> certainly was. >>> to new details just surfacing on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire coming out in hundreds of pages of newly released documents. >> this as the fire that killed 36 people a week after thanksgiving last year. they were listening to music inside a warehouse in oakland's...
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at 6:30 here our friend and colleague ian babcock explained what he was thinking as the mud and rocks destroyed his truck and he sat and watched it happen. it was quite terrifying. >> certainly was. >>> to new details just surfacing on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire coming out in hundreds of pages of newly released documents. >> this as the fire that killed 36 people a week after thanksgiving last year. they were listening to music inside a warehouse in oakland's fruit vail neighborhood. a lot of questions surround that building and what was or wasn't supposed to be going on inside it. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony dug through the documents and joins us live with new information they revealed, laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. we received 500 pages of new documents but some things are with held. any reports related to the investigation into the fire itself. still, we did receive some new information. especially about the many calls opd answered, calls for service at the ghost ship. the oakland police department was a frequent visitor to the ghost ship warehouse according to ne
at 6:30 here our friend and colleague ian babcock explained what he was thinking as the mud and rocks destroyed his truck and he sat and watched it happen. it was quite terrifying. >> certainly was. >>> to new details just surfacing on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire coming out in hundreds of pages of newly released documents. >> this as the fire that killed 36 people a week after thanksgiving last year. they were listening to music inside a warehouse in oakland's...
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one of those drivers is our own photographer and friend, ian babcock.e was on his way to work and he's now talking about what that experience was like. and shows us the video he recorded just moments after the mudslide. here's abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. >> my air bag went off. jesus christ. the whole mountain came down on top of me approximate. >> reporter: these were the first terrifying moments after abc7 news photographer ian babcock found himself trapped as trees and rocks fell from above. >> we need chp badly. >> we have chp, fire and ambulance. >> reporter: it was 3:00 in the morning and he was on his way to work. >> the whole mountain just exploded in front of me like this. it just -- it didn't come down in front of me. it came straight sideways and then crash. that was it. i hit a boulder at 45 miles an hour. >> reporter: chp video shows what became of the van he was driving, mangled beyond recognition but the impact was just beginning. he says for a moment the world went black but then. >> i could feel the truck getting raised up and th
one of those drivers is our own photographer and friend, ian babcock.e was on his way to work and he's now talking about what that experience was like. and shows us the video he recorded just moments after the mudslide. here's abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. >> my air bag went off. jesus christ. the whole mountain came down on top of me approximate. >> reporter: these were the first terrifying moments after abc7 news photographer ian babcock found himself trapped as trees and...
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still with us, ian millhiser, editor of the progress justice.icaron, when you saw the announced in a kind of reality tv way -- no one knew who he was going to be, but at 8:00 eastern standard time, president obama announced that neil gorsuch was his choice and he came out with his wife, gorsuch did. talk about what you are most concerned about right now. >> we expected either neil gorsuch or tom hardiman. by they, neil gorsuch afternoon was considered the front runner. obviouslyy we were very disappointed, but not surprised. the events of the past several urgency toadded new this discussion and to the debate that will ensue over the supreme court. we now know we have a president donald trump, steve bannon, mike pence, who would love to dismantle the social economic, political progress made in this country for over 100 years. and what is so critically important at this particular moment in time is to have court -- in particular, the, that can operate as an independent check power,residence excesses, and even impulses. this discussion, this focus
still with us, ian millhiser, editor of the progress justice.icaron, when you saw the announced in a kind of reality tv way -- no one knew who he was going to be, but at 8:00 eastern standard time, president obama announced that neil gorsuch was his choice and he came out with his wife, gorsuch did. talk about what you are most concerned about right now. >> we expected either neil gorsuch or tom hardiman. by they, neil gorsuch afternoon was considered the front runner. obviouslyy we were...
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that means ian stewart would be eligible for pa role ian stewart would be eligible for parole until heet's get more now on the government's plans for a major overhaul of prisons in england and wales. a bill will be introduced in parliament today which sets in law — for the first time — that a key purpose of prison is to rehabilitate offenders, notjust punish them. with me is andrew neilson, director of campaigns at the howard league for penal reform. thank you very much for coming along to talk to us. it's always been an aspiration that prisoners should experience rehabilitation during their time experience rehabilitation during theirtime in experience rehabilitation during their time injail, not experience rehabilitation during theirtime injail, notjust punishment, but in practice, we know from many people who work in the prison service that that doesn't a lwa ys prison service that that doesn't always happen. do you think that enshrining this in law will change that? that would be the government's hope and it certainly welcome that they've done so but it's not so ground—breaking in t
that means ian stewart would be eligible for pa role ian stewart would be eligible for parole until heet's get more now on the government's plans for a major overhaul of prisons in england and wales. a bill will be introduced in parliament today which sets in law — for the first time — that a key purpose of prison is to rehabilitate offenders, notjust punish them. with me is andrew neilson, director of campaigns at the howard league for penal reform. thank you very much for coming along to...
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live in the news room ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, ian, that was an exclusive report and we'll follow it into tomorrow. >>> now to the weather and big changes are in the works, the radar showing a storm heading our way building strength over the pacific at this hour. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, here we go again, what is the time line? >> reporter: it looks like by tomorrow's forecast things should deteriorate for us, the low pressure system is a stream of moisture out ahead of it. the sub-tropical moisture will come in to boost our chances, spotty drizzle, by 6:30 tomorrow night that is when the rainfall begins to pick up and later will move into the bay. now of course we'll track that. is want to bring to your attention as the rainfall moves in, winds will pick up. a wind advisory from 10 p.m., through friday morning, 15 to 40 miles per hour gusts, through the coastline and in the bay area, i'll have another update in about ten minutes. >>> as the next storm approaches the nbc bay area app is a really good resource to track the conditions. just c
live in the news room ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, ian, that was an exclusive report and we'll follow it into tomorrow. >>> now to the weather and big changes are in the works, the radar showing a storm heading our way building strength over the pacific at this hour. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, here we go again, what is the time line? >> reporter: it looks like by tomorrow's forecast things should deteriorate for us, the low...
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nbc bay area's ian cole is long highway 17 with the very latest and ian, how is it going out there? >> reporter: the crews have been out here since yesterday, continuing to work right now. they will overnight. you can see one of the excavators right here digging into this mudslide as well as on the top, one of those so-called spider excavators to try and break apart this mudslide and clear it out. though thousands of commuters are affected by this, they're also more remote areas eroding as well. the storm's wrath claiming this van off sky land road. the driver returning from the store falling right into the washed out road late last night, escaping unhurt. >> things are so saturated, this is exactly why this happened. >> reporter: dana lives in this remote area and passed over-the-road just an hour before it gave way. >> this was a flat kind of, no stream going under here. i don't believe there is a culvert or anything. >> we've only had four or five days. is it seems like october it was nice. >> reporter: the van now suspend ed in this 15-foot deep hole, the concern now what tomorr
nbc bay area's ian cole is long highway 17 with the very latest and ian, how is it going out there? >> reporter: the crews have been out here since yesterday, continuing to work right now. they will overnight. you can see one of the excavators right here digging into this mudslide as well as on the top, one of those so-called spider excavators to try and break apart this mudslide and clear it out. though thousands of commuters are affected by this, they're also more remote areas eroding...
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ian babcock. he's a photographer at abc 7.was often his way to work when the hillside came down on his truck. >> ian feels ready to talk about what it was like, and show us with video he recorded just moments after the mudslide. >> he shared his story of survival. >> the air bag went off. >> these were the most terrifying moments after ian babcbcock found himself -- >> we need chp badly. >> we have chp. >> the whole thing exploded in front of me. it didn't come down in front of me. it came straight sideways. and then crash. >> chp video shows what became of the van he was driving mangled beyond recognition. the world went black, but then -- >> i could feel the truck getting raised up on to two wheels and the sound at that point was deafening, i'm getting pushed across the highway. and boulders are coming in, and there's branches coming in, i'm thinking, this is it. i'm done. >> the slide finally stops and a driver pulled over to help. >> i'm bleeding. >> the driver saw wires across the hood. ian decided to wait for authorities
ian babcock. he's a photographer at abc 7.was often his way to work when the hillside came down on his truck. >> ian feels ready to talk about what it was like, and show us with video he recorded just moments after the mudslide. >> he shared his story of survival. >> the air bag went off. >> these were the most terrifying moments after ian babcbcock found himself -- >> we need chp badly. >> we have chp. >> the whole thing exploded in front of me. it...
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ian, what is the reaction? >> reporter: for us who cover israel, we were a bit shocked when we woke up and saw the statement from the white house. i think israeli officials when they were waking up were a bit taken aback. up until now, it seems the israeli government had green light to expand in the west bank and east jerusalem. they announced over 6,000 settlement units to be constructed in the areas. now the white house appears to say pump the brakes. issuing the statement, while we don't believe the existence of settlements are impediment to peace, the construction of new settlements or existing expansion may not be help for to achieve that goal. we hear from the deputy foreign minister saying the white house holds the settlements are not an obstacle to peace and never have been. adding it must be concluded that the expansion or construction is not the problem. you do have a bit of conflicting statements there from the deputy foreign minister. especially with the white house saying the expansion of settlemen
ian, what is the reaction? >> reporter: for us who cover israel, we were a bit shocked when we woke up and saw the statement from the white house. i think israeli officials when they were waking up were a bit taken aback. up until now, it seems the israeli government had green light to expand in the west bank and east jerusalem. they announced over 6,000 settlement units to be constructed in the areas. now the white house appears to say pump the brakes. issuing the statement, while we...
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ian stewart broke down several times while giving his evidence and had to be handed a box of tissuesowers that he met helen bailey, whose husband had just had died. earlier the court had heard that late in 2015, helen bailey had exchanged online messages with a friend, saying she was unhappy and had finished by saying, "shall we alljust run away, change our names and start again?" ben ando, bbc news, st albans. who will do yourjob in the future? will it be another human or will it be done by a robot? these are questions worth asking because companies are using ever more advanced automation to stay ahead of their competitors. rory cellan—jones gained exclusive access to one firm who say there is no choice but to let the robots do more and more. in a warehouse in hatfield, a very complex operation is under way, assembling 0cado customer orders from 50,000 potential items. it still requires plenty of people but if the online supermarket is to make money from something shoppers used to do themselves, this must get ever more automated. that's why there's a robotics lab in the corner of th
ian stewart broke down several times while giving his evidence and had to be handed a box of tissuesowers that he met helen bailey, whose husband had just had died. earlier the court had heard that late in 2015, helen bailey had exchanged online messages with a friend, saying she was unhappy and had finished by saying, "shall we alljust run away, change our names and start again?" ben ando, bbc news, st albans. who will do yourjob in the future? will it be another human or will it be...
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back to you. >> ian, here's what we know right now, ian is down below, cheryl hurd, elise kirschner is down below, here's what we know right now, about 30 minutes ago, they cancelled the speaking engagement by breitbart news editor milo yiannopoulos, 33 years old, he has now via facebook a statement, in which he says at least the tail end of it, the left is absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down. milo yiannopoulos is off of campus. it's interesting to know he posted on facebook, on twitter he's been banned twitter banned milo yiannopoulos from using their platform. he's reached out on facebook, on facebook live, he's scheduled to go live any minute now, we may take a clip off facebook live and bring it to you here as well. also, our nbc chopper is streaming live, our own home page at nbcbayarea.com. you can get the vantage point of our reporters here, and you can see what's happening live from our nbc chopper. >> alameda county sheriff's office has been called in to give mutual aid to the berkeley police department and the cal police departme
back to you. >> ian, here's what we know right now, ian is down below, cheryl hurd, elise kirschner is down below, here's what we know right now, about 30 minutes ago, they cancelled the speaking engagement by breitbart news editor milo yiannopoulos, 33 years old, he has now via facebook a statement, in which he says at least the tail end of it, the left is absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down. milo yiannopoulos is off of campus. it's...
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ian: it is.igger position in short rates relative to the long dollar position amongst hedge funds. yes, you have seen a long dollar position, particularly in hedge fund accounts, but low over where it had been in 2014-2050 when the dollar rally was at its height. itm a magnitude perspective, isn't as large. in fx market, it is interesting where you don't see the real money accounts taking part in the dollar long positions. they have been cautious. probably a bit more skeptical to your points about what the positive growth impact will be, so they had been reducing their develop positions a bit net short. market, you have hedge funds extremely short and real money extremely long. is goingose investors to be right. when you look at real money investors, you will see adjusting treasury exposure based on economic prizes. the fact that we have seen strong u.s. momentum suggests it is getting untenable, but i think that remains to be seen who will win out that battle. alix: we have positioning, fundamen
ian: it is.igger position in short rates relative to the long dollar position amongst hedge funds. yes, you have seen a long dollar position, particularly in hedge fund accounts, but low over where it had been in 2014-2050 when the dollar rally was at its height. itm a magnitude perspective, isn't as large. in fx market, it is interesting where you don't see the real money accounts taking part in the dollar long positions. they have been cautious. probably a bit more skeptical to your points...
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and it was ian 0k get them down quickly and safety. and it was ian ok now?him the next morning. he is a bit sore and a bit stiff but we expect him to be back bell—ringing in widdecombe very soon. but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live: a bbc investigation reveals widespread drug use and a hole in an internal security fence, after going undercover inside one of the country's biggestjails. for the first time pensioners are an average of twenty pounds a week better off than people of working age — according to a new report. tesco promises immediate action after a bbc investigation finds two thirds of its deals were out of date and discounts weren't given at the checkout. adele has triumphed at the grammys in los angeles, becoming the first person to take the top three awards for the second time, a feat she last achieved in 2012. she won five awards in total, including song and record of the year for "hello", and album of the year for "25". the late david bowie was also honoured, taking four awards. james cook reports. would adele beat beyonce? and if she
and it was ian 0k get them down quickly and safety. and it was ian ok now?him the next morning. he is a bit sore and a bit stiff but we expect him to be back bell—ringing in widdecombe very soon. but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live: a bbc investigation reveals widespread drug use and a hole in an internal security fence, after going undercover inside one of the country's biggestjails. for the first time pensioners are an average of twenty pounds a week better off than people of...
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joining us now is ian bremmer, founder and president of eurasia group.an europe sleep better after the visit from the triumvirate of tillerson, pence and matus? they were the speeches the europeans wanted to hear, but as i'm sure you know, they are completely inconsistent with the things the actual president of the united states have been saying about foreign policy over the course of the past 30 days. comforted some were but most, i think they understand they are in a wait and see mode and they don't like that one bit. they would love it if tillerson mattis and pence were the ones running the government. mark: what was your big takeaway ? ian: that was one, in the sense that just like when you are at davos, you saw she jinping and it was a speech that sounded like it could have been given by an american president and then you realize it's the chinese and there's -- they are still a state capitalist authoritarian regime. same thing with mike pence. i was at the conference last year as well and it was similar from what i heard from john kerry and you coul
joining us now is ian bremmer, founder and president of eurasia group.an europe sleep better after the visit from the triumvirate of tillerson, pence and matus? they were the speeches the europeans wanted to hear, but as i'm sure you know, they are completely inconsistent with the things the actual president of the united states have been saying about foreign policy over the course of the past 30 days. comforted some were but most, i think they understand they are in a wait and see mode and...
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ian: we have had a good operating performance in 2016.n the fourth quarter we took an impairment on the goodwill in the european private bank and that along with the u.k. bank contributive to an upgraded loss in the fourth quarter. clearly in the first three quarters of the year we had good operating performance. that was sustained but it was impacted by a couple of significant items coming through as i just mentioned. analysts interested in whether you are able to change the course of revenue growth at hsbc.re you -- you confident you will be able to do that? ian: we are encouraged by the loan growth coming through. i would point out over the course of 2016, an interesting year by many accounts. all the revenue pretty much flat. our global market -- supporting runlarge corporate giants the network. that was very encouraging. retail management had a tough start to the year compared to a strong start in 2015 on the back of the hong kong connect. the progress that the markets has beendemonstrated very encouraging. loan growth in the fourth
ian: we have had a good operating performance in 2016.n the fourth quarter we took an impairment on the goodwill in the european private bank and that along with the u.k. bank contributive to an upgraded loss in the fourth quarter. clearly in the first three quarters of the year we had good operating performance. that was sustained but it was impacted by a couple of significant items coming through as i just mentioned. analysts interested in whether you are able to change the course of revenue...
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ian a chain of islands. islands >> who doesn't want a chain ofco islands. >> right. >> depp spent heff toll 5150-foot yacht, fly on private jets and collect fine art and holded we'll memorabilia requiring 12 storage facilitiese to maintain.. >> that's insane. inse. >> i'm in awe of his.. his wine budget every month was $30,000. >> allow mow to jump in then. >> o, mr. numbers.umbe. go.. >> few numbers in my head right now. i want to break it down for you. let's start with how much he'so' spenting. you want to spend money likeik johnny depp. this is the break down.. 365 an quarter days in a year,e, right.gh >> right. >> that breaks down 30.44 dayskd per month.r if you want to spend 2 million a month you're spending 65,70070 thee dollars per day. >> wow he's spending $,7 day.y. now as for that wine budget, holly, $30,000 a month let's dod easy math.syath. for me that would be $10 a a bottle i'd be drinking 3,000 3,0
ian a chain of islands. islands >> who doesn't want a chain ofco islands. >> right. >> depp spent heff toll 5150-foot yacht, fly on private jets and collect fine art and holded we'll memorabilia requiring 12 storage facilitiese to maintain.. >> that's insane. inse. >> i'm in awe of his.. his wine budget every month was $30,000. >> allow mow to jump in then. >> o, mr. numbers.umbe. go.. >> few numbers in my head right now. i want to break it down...