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jim: a little bit of a break over here at 1, ian. ian: yes, definitely. gary: ian, he's drawn a pretty good lie. ian: looks great. joe mccarver give you a number? dottie: 8 yards to the hole and a dead stop behind it. i hate to tell you, it's a lob wedge. ian: ok, i hope he controls the spin. defensive still pretty dead-handed. too dead handed. ian: maybe the depth perception with it getting darker, not good there. it certainly wasn't the lie's fault. dottie: the lie was fine. jim: he's the guy i saw one time at firestone with an 8-iron from 178 knock it to within a foot of the custom. darker than this, trust me. ian: i know but his eyesight was younger too. gary: jim nantz, i have to call this it's so dark i can't see my notes and if i can't see my notes, i can't announce. jim: i know how diligent you are about note taking and preparation. gary: i don't know what to do, jim. nick: wow. gary: yeah, i can't read in this stuff, guys. can't do it, sorry. i'm like phil. unlike phil, i should say. that's daveraget got a couple of lights on the score boards ove
jim: a little bit of a break over here at 1, ian. ian: yes, definitely. gary: ian, he's drawn a pretty good lie. ian: looks great. joe mccarver give you a number? dottie: 8 yards to the hole and a dead stop behind it. i hate to tell you, it's a lob wedge. ian: ok, i hope he controls the spin. defensive still pretty dead-handed. too dead handed. ian: maybe the depth perception with it getting darker, not good there. it certainly wasn't the lie's fault. dottie: the lie was fine. jim: he's the guy...
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ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's
ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the...
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critics saying it is not fit to be prime minister. —— ian austin has been.sm has flourished. i thinkjeremy corbyn is not taking it nearly seriously enough. he is incapable of dealing with a properly and he has refused to get to grips with this. mr austin said he is not joining the new independent group set up by other disgruntled colleagues. he does not agree with them about the need for another brexit referendum. he is holding meetings about brexit and this was his response to the latest affection. i'm sorry he decided to make that course of action. he was elected alongside me on a manifesto that pledged to deal with poverty, injustice and equality, that is how he was elected and how i was elected. when other mps resigned, they particularly blamed jeremy corbyn's reluctance to deal with anti—semitism. today they showed their solidarity for their former colleague, saying mr austin stayed true to his values, recognising it had been a painful decision. how are you? you must have had a bit of a morning. this morning iain austin shared his despair at the state o
critics saying it is not fit to be prime minister. —— ian austin has been.sm has flourished. i thinkjeremy corbyn is not taking it nearly seriously enough. he is incapable of dealing with a properly and he has refused to get to grips with this. mr austin said he is not joining the new independent group set up by other disgruntled colleagues. he does not agree with them about the need for another brexit referendum. he is holding meetings about brexit and this was his response to the latest...
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now we have ian austin. it was a lwa ys now we have ian austin.her like —— are more likely that further defections and resignations were to come on the labour side, that feeling again ]eremy corbyn is deep, that was evident from a meeting at the start of the week and one of the mps who came out of that was really angry particularly about how the party was handing anti—semitism, that was in austin, the mp for dudley north since 2005. he has given an interview to the local newspaper there, which is an excoriating attack, really on]eremy corbyn‘s leadership. he says the hard truth is that party is tougher on the people complaining about anti—semitism than it is on the anti—semites. it is the way the abuse has been meted out to some labour mps abuse has been meted out to some labourmps and abuse has been meted out to some labour mps and the way he feels those people have been treated by the leadership are at the root of his despair with]eremy corbyn‘s leadership so he feels there is no option now but to leave the party. he's obviously been wrestling w
now we have ian austin. it was a lwa ys now we have ian austin.her like —— are more likely that further defections and resignations were to come on the labour side, that feeling again ]eremy corbyn is deep, that was evident from a meeting at the start of the week and one of the mps who came out of that was really angry particularly about how the party was handing anti—semitism, that was in austin, the mp for dudley north since 2005. he has given an interview to the local newspaper there,...
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but today ian austin said he had finally had it with jeremy but today ian austin said he had finallyremy corbyn ‘s led labour party. it's the most difficult decision i've ever had to ta ke difficult decision i've ever had to take but i am taking it because i have become ashamed at the labour party, if i'm honest. one of the main reasons ijoined the labour party as a teenager here in dudley more than 35 years ago was to fight racism and i could never have believed that i would leave the labour party because of racism. believed that i would leave the labour party because of racismm was labour ‘s handling of anti—semitism within its ranks that has triggered his resignation. the i’ow has triggered his resignation. the row dragged on for two years prompting protests in parliament and promises from jeremy corbyn to stamp out anti—semitism in the labour movement. but when seven labour mps quit the party and monday they cited the leadership ‘s handling of anti—semitism as well as a big reason for leaving. today they showed their solidarity for their former colleague by saying mr austin staye
but today ian austin said he had finally had it with jeremy but today ian austin said he had finallyremy corbyn ‘s led labour party. it's the most difficult decision i've ever had to ta ke difficult decision i've ever had to take but i am taking it because i have become ashamed at the labour party, if i'm honest. one of the main reasons ijoined the labour party as a teenager here in dudley more than 35 years ago was to fight racism and i could never have believed that i would leave the labour...
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who is ian austin, how long has he beenin who is ian austin, how long has he been in the labour partyowards the end. a well respected labour backbencher, a very small majority, his constituency at the moment, only 22. but he has launched a blistering attack on the party leadership as he has walked out. it was expected that if there was going to be another labour defection in the next few days, ian austin was the top of everyone's watch list. he has been in despairof everyone's watch list. he has been in despair of how the party has been handling anti—semitism for a very long time. he had a big run in with the party chairman, ian lavery, last summer, which put him under investigation, actually, with how he approached the discussions with the party chairman. in his resignation interview that he has done with the local paper, he said a culture of extremism, anti—semitism and intolerance was driving good people and mps out of the labour party. he is very cross. this is what he said this morning. i have decided to leave the labour party. i have written to my constituents this morning to te
who is ian austin, how long has he beenin who is ian austin, how long has he been in the labour partyowards the end. a well respected labour backbencher, a very small majority, his constituency at the moment, only 22. but he has launched a blistering attack on the party leadership as he has walked out. it was expected that if there was going to be another labour defection in the next few days, ian austin was the top of everyone's watch list. he has been in despairof everyone's watch list. he...
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ian austen speaking to us earlier today. herself in nottinghamshire in may 2015, said she had not been able to determine' if she had the intention of killing herself. the coroner said a number of professionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had ‘very little consideration for her welfare' at times. a man fatally stabbed in front of a group of teenagers at a youth club in south london, has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the attack in brixton yesterday, police have described it as a "premeditated and ta rgeted" assault. the family of shamima begum — the british teenager who joined the islamic state group in syria — have told the home secretary they're going to challenge his decision to revoke her uk citizenship. in a letter to sajid javid, the family say they cannot abandon her even though they've been "sickened by the comments she has made" in recent interviews. they also want the government's help in bringing back shamima begum's newborn baby. a united nations
ian austen speaking to us earlier today. herself in nottinghamshire in may 2015, said she had not been able to determine' if she had the intention of killing herself. the coroner said a number of professionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had ‘very little consideration for her welfare' at times. a man fatally stabbed in front of a group of teenagers at a youth club in south london, has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.inisters have publicly stated that they're prepared to defy theresa may and vote to delay brexit. writing in the daily mail, amber rudd, david gauke, and greg clark say that if parliament fails to approve a deal, it would be better to extend article 50 and delay brexit to allow for more negotiations. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley is at westminster for us this evening. nick, this is open defiance from these three cabinet ministers. yes, because government policy is and remains that the uk is leaving the european union on the 29th of march. this is a really significant intervention, because we know that these three have concerns about the prospect of no deal, but they are upping the ante by now saying, publicly, if there isn't a deal in the next few days the 29th of march will not happen. we will not leave the european union and because parliament will try and stop no deal. firstly, that puts pressure on the prime minister, because we don't know yet whether there will be a ne
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.inisters have publicly stated that they're prepared to defy theresa may and vote to delay brexit. writing in the daily mail, amber rudd, david gauke, and greg clark say that if parliament fails to approve a deal, it would be better to extend article 50 and delay brexit to allow for more negotiations. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley is at westminster for us this evening. nick, this is open defiance from these three...
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ian austin is leaving after more than 35 years in the party.n's fiercest critics, saying he's not fit to be prime minister. corbyn's fiercest critics, saying he's not fit to be prime ministerlj think he's not fit to be prime minister.” think underjeremy corbyn's leadership there has been a culture of extremism and intolerance that has been allowed to develop, as well as anti—semitism that has flourished. jeremy corbyn is not taking it seriously enough and i think he's incapable, if i'm honest, of dealing it properly and i think he has failed to get to grips with it. ian austin says he will not join the new independent group set up this week by other disgruntled collea g u es this week by other disgruntled colleagues and does not agree with them about the need for another brexit referendum. jeremy corbyn was in spain today talking about brexit. this was his response to the defection. i am sorry he has taken that course of action. he was elected like me in 2017 under a ma nifesto elected like me in 2017 under a manifesto that pledged to deal with
ian austin is leaving after more than 35 years in the party.n's fiercest critics, saying he's not fit to be prime minister. corbyn's fiercest critics, saying he's not fit to be prime ministerlj think he's not fit to be prime minister.” think underjeremy corbyn's leadership there has been a culture of extremism and intolerance that has been allowed to develop, as well as anti—semitism that has flourished. jeremy corbyn is not taking it seriously enough and i think he's incapable, if i'm...
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ian: the north koreans have accomplished a lot.eader was not meeting with anybody from outside the country, now he is traveling, there is diplomacy. and we see the best relationship between north korea and south korea postwar. that means that they are doing lots of cultural exchanges, economic exchanges, they are talking about building infrastructure, a railway line that connect them, even the japanese at the foreign minister level -- the tensions around and north korea are lower as a consequence. and donald trump himself has had a summit. no question, the north koreans have continued to not test nukes and ballistic missiles, but there has been absolutely zero movement towards denuclearization, or even transparency about their programs and to the extent of it, since the summit. and mike pompeo is frustrated about that. david: at the same time, donald trump says he is eligible for a nobel peace prize and he says abe has supported him and has written a letter. ian: abe was the first person to visit donald trump, he came over ower wit
ian: the north koreans have accomplished a lot.eader was not meeting with anybody from outside the country, now he is traveling, there is diplomacy. and we see the best relationship between north korea and south korea postwar. that means that they are doing lots of cultural exchanges, economic exchanges, they are talking about building infrastructure, a railway line that connect them, even the japanese at the foreign minister level -- the tensions around and north korea are lower as a...
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like so many here ian says he feels as if the proposed law wants to choke them when all they really ask is a second chance gemelli dogon on jazeera many of the. top stories on. both candidates running for president in nigeria have called on a supporters to stay calm after the vote was postponed by a weak president who are due bihari and opposition leader who will baca say they're disappointed by the decision electoral commission says the move follows concerns it had over a shortage of election materials in some states. overall assessment in the elections well almost black holes were not open. in the morning in all these missions. yet we have determined that most horn at the same time a new improved part of the country. in this with more elections we start. this is very important the public perception of elections. and predicting. syria and russia say they're preparing to open humanitarian corridors to allow people in the rock by the refugee camp to return home all the forty thousand refugees live in the camp on syria's border with jordan many people have died there in extremely harsh de
like so many here ian says he feels as if the proposed law wants to choke them when all they really ask is a second chance gemelli dogon on jazeera many of the. top stories on. both candidates running for president in nigeria have called on a supporters to stay calm after the vote was postponed by a weak president who are due bihari and opposition leader who will baca say they're disappointed by the decision electoral commission says the move follows concerns it had over a shortage of election...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.lent week for labour, theresa may is also facing mounting questions about her brexit strategy. and tonight there's been a significant warning from some of her most senior ministers that brexit should be delayed if parliament does not approve a deal in the coming days. let's get more on that from vicki. who is this coming from, and what's being said? welcome narrator:, this is a pretty incredible intervention by these three cabinet ministers. time and again the prime minister has said the uk is leaving the eu injust five weeks' time, a very different message from these three, david gauke, amber rudd and greg clark have all made it very clear they wouldn't accept a no—deal scenario, but now, publicly for the first time, they are saying that brexit would have to be delayed if parliament doesn't pack a deal next week. they are writing in the daily mail, in their article, they have got a pretty stark warning to colleagues, time, they say, that many of our conservative parliamentary colleagu
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.lent week for labour, theresa may is also facing mounting questions about her brexit strategy. and tonight there's been a significant warning from some of her most senior ministers that brexit should be delayed if parliament does not approve a deal in the coming days. let's get more on that from vicki. who is this coming from, and what's being said? welcome narrator:, this is a pretty incredible intervention by these three...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.a four—year—old ban on elephant hunting. it would allow regular but limited culling and the canning of the meat for pet food. botswana is home to thousands of the animals — which are a big draw for tourists from around the world. the bbc‘s alistair leithead reports from botswana's okavango delta. botswana has more elephants than anywhere else — 130,000 of them, a third of the elephants left in africa. but some think it has too many. this is the destruction they can cause when they come into conflict with rural communities. elephants are just moving here around the rooms, just breaking our ploughing fields, killing our cattle, just breaking all the trees. two people have been killed in the village in five years since the big game hunting ban came into force. since the government stopped the hunting, so the elephants became more and more and more. i think government can introduce hunting of elephants again, killing them so maybe they will be reduced. that's what they're planning to do. t
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.a four—year—old ban on elephant hunting. it would allow regular but limited culling and the canning of the meat for pet food. botswana is home to thousands of the animals — which are a big draw for tourists from around the world. the bbc‘s alistair leithead reports from botswana's okavango delta. botswana has more elephants than anywhere else — 130,000 of them, a third of the elephants left in africa. but some...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with the very latest. ian? >> reporter: yeah, and raj, right now the suspect only faces drug and weapons charges, but prosecutors describe him as a domestic terrorist. the first line in this court filing today says he intended to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country. for the past three years christopher hassan has worked at coast guard headquarters in washington, d.c. but investigators grew concerned about his alleged combination of guns, hate, and long-standing drug abuse. prosecutors say he is a self-identified white national exist wanted to kill every last person on earth. he faces gun and drug charges but prosecutors say it's the proverbial tip of the iceberg. the defendant is a terrorist. court documents don actual attack p has been stockpg weapons at his maryland home. they found 15 firearms and over 1, r had amassed a box of human growth hormone some of which they found at his work. agents claim hasson order td to improve his strength, inspired by the terrorist who who killed
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with the very latest. ian? >> reporter: yeah, and raj, right now the suspect only faces drug and weapons charges, but prosecutors describe him as a domestic terrorist. the first line in this court filing today says he intended to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country. for the past three years christopher hassan has worked at coast guard headquarters in washington, d.c. but investigators grew concerned about his alleged...
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ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. we should tell you lester holt will lead our coverage from vietnam with a special edition of "nightly news" tomorrow at 5:30. >> we have a follow-up to a story we first reported last week. the search is on for this man. security cameras at s.f.o. captured this image. they say this man stole the case from a terminal 3 baggage claim carousel. inside that case, a glock .9 millimeter hand gun, two magazines and 20 rounds of ammunition. the gun owner it was shipped to from las vegas when his flight was delayed. >> the oakland teachers negotia extend into a fourth day, and talks will begin again tomorrow at 11:30 in the morning. hundreds of teachers and supporters marched from oakland city hall where the bargaining sessions are taking place. state superintendent tony thurman was in oakland today to try to break the logjam between the union and the district. the strike began thursday after years of failed negotiations between the union and the oakland unified school district. >> we are back
ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. we should tell you lester holt will lead our coverage from vietnam with a special edition of "nightly news" tomorrow at 5:30. >> we have a follow-up to a story we first reported last week. the search is on for this man. security cameras at s.f.o. captured this image. they say this man stole the case from a terminal 3 baggage claim carousel. inside that case, a glock .9 millimeter hand gun, two magazines and 20 rounds of...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.nghold of baghouz. the village is near the border with iraq, and is currently surrounded by the us—backed syrian democratic forces, the sdf. convoys of trucks were seen transporting civilians — mainly women and children — away from the village on friday morning ahead of a final assault. according to the sdf there are thousands of civilians and jihadists still inside the village's borders. these are the very latest pictures from baghouz. you can see is fighters standing around, there's no fighting happening at the moment. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is in erbil in northern iraq. he says the sdf are working to evacuate all remaining civilians. the stf are not going to launch this final assault on baghouz until they have cleared the civilians from inside. the fear of a massacre, they are managing to get people out, about 30 truckloads left today but i think that the whole thing is taking longer than was expected. we were told a few days ago it might be 24-48 told a few days ago it might
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.nghold of baghouz. the village is near the border with iraq, and is currently surrounded by the us—backed syrian democratic forces, the sdf. convoys of trucks were seen transporting civilians — mainly women and children — away from the village on friday morning ahead of a final assault. according to the sdf there are thousands of civilians and jihadists still inside the village's borders. these are the very latest...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.rn that brexit should be delayed if parliament fails to approve a withdrawal deal in the coming days. the ministers made the remarks in a newspaper article. they said unless there was a breakthrough soon, they would be prepared to vote against theresa may, to extend the negotiation process. vicki young explains more. apologies, some technical issues there. that was clearly the wrong report. we'll come to that story from westminster later. the mother of a 15—year—old boy who died at the hillsborough disaster has told a jury how the football pitch looked like a battleground. dolores steele is the first bereaved relative to give evidence in the trial of david duckenfield, who was in charge of policing at the 1989 fa cup semi final. he denies gross negligence manslaughter. three cabinet ministers have defied government policy to warn that brexit should be delayed if parliament fails to approve a withdrawal deal in the coming days. the ministers made the remarks in a newspaper article. they
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign.rn that brexit should be delayed if parliament fails to approve a withdrawal deal in the coming days. the ministers made the remarks in a newspaper article. they said unless there was a breakthrough soon, they would be prepared to vote against theresa may, to extend the negotiation process. vicki young explains more. apologies, some technical issues there. that was clearly the wrong report. we'll come to that story from...
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the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign. lift its ban on elephant hunting to allow limited culling, and even canning of the meat for pet food. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos‘s sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolizing one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope. very soon, for the sake of the credibilty and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, i
the expectation, though, is that ian austin won't be the last to resign. lift its ban on elephant hunting to allow limited culling, and even canning of the meat for pet food. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos‘s sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolizing one of the...
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ian king, bloomberg tech.ing up, from infamy to internet giant, how japan's recruit holdings went from $14 billion in debt to a serious challenge for the likes of alibaba and amazon. titan wants to make investing in managed portfolios more -- accessible and is using educational content to encourage the next generation. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology" global link where we join "bloomberg daybreak: australia" to bring you the latest in global tech news. i'm emily chang in san francisco, with haidi stroud-watts in sydney and shery ahn in new york. i want to get a look at the top tech stories of the day to start. what have you got? china has largely abandoned an obama-era hacking truce. chinese cyberattacks appeared to be in decline following 2015, but have ramped up due trump's embarked on trump the trade war with beijing. the targets included a telecommunication systems in u.s. and asia in 2018. looking to buy amazon's chinese import business. the reported initial deal may be completed
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ian: you are exactly right.decessor of a when they were forced out, people thought bob swan would be a good interim candidate. as things dragged on as bob said he did not want to do it, people started to look in other directions and assumed the board was doing so. then we go back seven months later to the person we thought was going to get it, it is a sense of, what went wrong in the interim? what happened? there was a little bit of disappointment. caroline: and now the key focus for bob swan to prove himself is to take on some of the competition. thanks to you, we have some great quotes coming from him discussing how he is going to be doubling down on services and customers. take a listen. bob: we believe we need to realnue to provide differentiated service for our customers and not just have great financial results, but to increase the wide gap between us and the competitors in which we compete within the market. technology toring light by having systems on shelves in the holiday season of 2019. ian just how h
ian: you are exactly right.decessor of a when they were forced out, people thought bob swan would be a good interim candidate. as things dragged on as bob said he did not want to do it, people started to look in other directions and assumed the board was doing so. then we go back seven months later to the person we thought was going to get it, it is a sense of, what went wrong in the interim? what happened? there was a little bit of disappointment. caroline: and now the key focus for bob swan...
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ian austin has decided not to join the new independent group of mps.in supports the prime minister's deal. before entering parliament, he was an adviser to the then labour chancellor gordon brown, he has never been close to thejeremy corbyn wing of the party and today accused mr corbyn of creating a culture of extremism and intolerance. i regret his resignation, i'm sorry he's decided to take that course of action. he was elected, like me, in 2017 at the general election, on a manifesto that pledged to deal with poverty, injustice and inequality in britain. that's how he was elected, that's how i was elected, and i think we should be campaigning on those issues. but this resignation is further pressure onjeremy corbyn, having lost nine mps this week and facing growing calls to back another brexit referendum or risk more revolt. joining me now is our political correspondent nick eardley. serious problems forjeremy corbyn but also for theresa may today over brexit with a large group of normally loyal tory mps threatening to rebel. make no bones about it,
ian austin has decided not to join the new independent group of mps.in supports the prime minister's deal. before entering parliament, he was an adviser to the then labour chancellor gordon brown, he has never been close to thejeremy corbyn wing of the party and today accused mr corbyn of creating a culture of extremism and intolerance. i regret his resignation, i'm sorry he's decided to take that course of action. he was elected, like me, in 2017 at the general election, on a manifesto that...
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we spoke a short time ago to ian bremmer he's president and founder of the eurasia group and we asked him about the fallout of the widening rift between the european union and the united states. the fallout is that the europeans are increasingly acting in a transactional way that if they want to work with the americans want to work with them they're going to have to get something in return if they don't then they don't so i mean it's not the trust the common values the common strategy that of course was present when the transatlantic relationship came together after world war two is really gone now and i think that what you see on display at this munich security council is a feeling of human failure both collectively in being able to respond to global challenges like climate and cyber and unwinding geopolitical order but also a very deep fragmentation of the transatlantic order you mentioned iran and russia are clearly the i.n.f. treaty clearly u.s. withdrawal from syria from afghanistan trade issues i mean pretty much everything that vice president pence was talking about and go amer
we spoke a short time ago to ian bremmer he's president and founder of the eurasia group and we asked him about the fallout of the widening rift between the european union and the united states. the fallout is that the europeans are increasingly acting in a transactional way that if they want to work with the americans want to work with them they're going to have to get something in return if they don't then they don't so i mean it's not the trust the common values the common strategy that of...
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ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked.re to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents' property. she died without a will. she was 1a. and everything else quite naturally returns to us as her parents, and so should her data. in germany, it's different. in 2012, a 15—year—old girl fell in front of an underground train at the station. it wasn't clear whether she had taken her own life. her parents wanted answers and had to take facebook to court to get access to her account. i think it's very important that there are laws orjudgements, anything that would help families, in this case, to get hold of the data, to retrieve the data, because it's personal. it's not data which belongs to facebook or instagram or google, for
ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked.re to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents' property. she died without a will. she was 1a. and everything else quite naturally returns...
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nbc bay area's ian cull was on campus and joins us in studio with what she said.an. >> reporter: tonight's event was planned months before vanessa tyson's allegation came out. she is spending the year on a fellowship at stanford reeveryone sing sexual violence against women and that message bringing an overflow crowd to campus tonight. the stanford symposium was entitled betrayal and courage in the age of me too. vanessa tyson got a standing ovation, speaking publicly for the first time since accusing the virginia lieutenant governor of a 2004 sexual assault. first, speaking broadly about sexual assaults in america. >> and epidemic, so to speak. this is a public health issue. it is not simply a crime issue. >> reporter: tyson also spoke about watching christine blasey ford testify and feeling her pain. >> understanding the weight that someone else carries because maybe in our lives at some point, one place or another, we've carried that weight, too. all right. so when we hear someone else's story, you know, there's a beauty in it in the sense that you know you're
nbc bay area's ian cull was on campus and joins us in studio with what she said.an. >> reporter: tonight's event was planned months before vanessa tyson's allegation came out. she is spending the year on a fellowship at stanford reeveryone sing sexual violence against women and that message bringing an overflow crowd to campus tonight. the stanford symposium was entitled betrayal and courage in the age of me too. vanessa tyson got a standing ovation, speaking publicly for the first time...
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let's ian? >> reporter: yeah, raj. jeff adachi was elected public defender in 2002 and served in that role ever since. overall he spent more than 32 years as part of that office. the only public defender who's elected in the state. he was just sworn in for his fifth term. adachi oversaw the work of more than 100 lawyers. his office represents more than 20,000 people a year charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. adachi was a police misconduct watchdog who worked tirelessly for forms and the justice system ending cash bail and costly fees for clients. mayor london breed says adachi led the way in reducing recidivism and standing up for undocumented and underrepresented children. saying in a statement with the i am saddened to announce public defender jeff adachi passed away tonight. san francisco lost a dedicated public servant and our communities lost a champion." adachi also ran for mayor of san erkecisco in 2011. y and uc hastings college of law in 1985. he is survived by his wife and daughter. in the newsroom
let's ian? >> reporter: yeah, raj. jeff adachi was elected public defender in 2002 and served in that role ever since. overall he spent more than 32 years as part of that office. the only public defender who's elected in the state. he was just sworn in for his fifth term. adachi oversaw the work of more than 100 lawyers. his office represents more than 20,000 people a year charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. adachi was a police misconduct watchdog who worked tirelessly for forms...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with the details. ian. >> yeah, raj, when they sit down and talk, people listen. those attending this event came from 250 chapters across the country. mr. obama says this week is about the challenges that confront young men of color and the opportunities within their grasp. [ applause ] >> reporter: former president barack obama and warriors guard to a thousand men in oakland. >> for those of you that don't know me, i'm michelle's husband. >> reporter: sharing the need for leadership, role models and candid stories. >> i didn't have a sense of purpose or a clear sense of direction through a big chunk of my, my high school years. in retrospect, i recognize some of it was i was angry about my father not being there. some of it was i was growing up in an environment as a african-american boy where we didn't have any large african-american community. so there were all kinds of reasons for why i was acting out the way i did. and we didn't have my brothers t presence he had and how he carried himself, and me
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with the details. ian. >> yeah, raj, when they sit down and talk, people listen. those attending this event came from 250 chapters across the country. mr. obama says this week is about the challenges that confront young men of color and the opportunities within their grasp. [ applause ] >> reporter: former president barack obama and warriors guard to a thousand men in oakland. >> for those of you that don't know me, i'm michelle's husband....
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ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked.ption means it's impossible to open. if you were to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents' property. she died without a will. she was 14. and everything else quite naturally returns to us as her parents, and so should her data. in germany, it's different. in 2012, a 15—year—old girl fell in front of an underground train at this station. it wasn't clear whether she had ta ken her own life. her parents wanted answers, and had to take facebook to court to get access to her account. i think it's very important that there are laws orjudgments, anything that would help families, in this case, to get hold of the data, to retrieve the data, because it's personal. it's not data which
ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked.ption means it's impossible to open. if you were to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents' property. she died without a will. she was...
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that was ian bremmer president and founder of the eurasia group speaking to w earlier today now u.s. president donald trump has threatened to release captured fighters from the so-called islamic state if europe does not take them in this comes after trump's shock december announcement that the militant group had been defeated and that u.s. troops would be withdrawn from syria in a tweet to trump called on britain france germany and others to quote take back over eight hundred isis fighters that we captured in syria and put them on trial he said the alternative is quote not a good one in that we would be forced to release them. pope francis has expelled former u.s. cardinal theodore mccarrick from the priesthood the move came after vatican officials found him guilty of sexual abuse against adults and minors mccarrick is the highest ranking catholic cleric to receive this sanction in modern times the announcement was made just days before the pope post a church summit on preventing child abuse. the punishment handed down to this american cleric is unprecedented the former archbishop of
that was ian bremmer president and founder of the eurasia group speaking to w earlier today now u.s. president donald trump has threatened to release captured fighters from the so-called islamic state if europe does not take them in this comes after trump's shock december announcement that the militant group had been defeated and that u.s. troops would be withdrawn from syria in a tweet to trump called on britain france germany and others to quote take back over eight hundred isis fighters that...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with what he said and what's next. ian s&p. >> michael cohen called the president a racist and con man who repeatedly directed him to lie. after seven hours of explosive testimony michael cohen sent this message to president trump. >> you take responsibility for your own dirty deeds. >> reporter: cohen was the president's personal attorney and fixer for ten years, today saying the president knew ahead of time about wikileaks' release of democratic party e-mails. cohen also accused the president of a criminal act, saying candidate trump directed him to makeh money payments tmy doiels reimbursement check while he was in office. >> to those who support the president and his rhetoric as i once did, i pray the country doesn't make the same mistakes i once did. >> reporter: but republicans attacked cohen's credibility, pointing out he lied to congress before and will go to prison for it. >> this is the first time in the history of congress we have someone testifying here who has already been convicted of lying to congress. >
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with what he said and what's next. ian s&p. >> michael cohen called the president a racist and con man who repeatedly directed him to lie. after seven hours of explosive testimony michael cohen sent this message to president trump. >> you take responsibility for your own dirty deeds. >> reporter: cohen was the president's personal attorney and fixer for ten years, today saying the president knew ahead of time about wikileaks' release of...
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ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked. encryption means it's impossible to open. if you were to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents‘ property. she died without a will. she was 14. and everything else quite naturally returns to us as her parents, and so should her data. in germany, it's different. in 2012, a 15—year—old girl fell in front of an underground train at the station. it wasn't clear whether she had ta ken her own life. her parents wanted answers, and had to take facebook to court to get access to her account. i think it's very important that there are laws orjudgments, anything that would help families, in this case, to get hold of the data, to retrieve the data, because it's personal. it's not data w
ian wants to know what's in it, but it's locked. encryption means it's impossible to open. if you were to look in molly's phone, there may be key evidence. the only thing that provided that last final straw must have come through her phone or her ipod touch. we need to find out what it was that drove her to make that final decision that encouraged her to take her life at the end. it seems to me that the data on molly's phone should have become her parents‘ property. she died without a will....
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ian austin becomes the ninth mp to quit labour this week — he says he's ashamed of the party.'s been allowed to develop and has flourished, and i think jeremy corbyn has not taken it nearly seriously enough, i think he's incapable, if i'm honest. the un warn the world's food system is under threat from a lack of biodiversity. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with will perry. we'll have the latest on the big news coming out of chelsea today with the club banned from signing players for the next two transfer window. news on the europa league draw and a heavy one day defeat
ian austin becomes the ninth mp to quit labour this week — he says he's ashamed of the party.'s been allowed to develop and has flourished, and i think jeremy corbyn has not taken it nearly seriously enough, i think he's incapable, if i'm honest. the un warn the world's food system is under threat from a lack of biodiversity. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with will perry. we'll have the latest on the big news coming out of chelsea today with the club banned from signing players...
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like so many here ian says he feels as if the proposed law wants to choke them. when all they really ask is a second chance to melanie duggan on dizzy or many in. the white house says u.s. and chinese officials will meet in washington next week they'll continue trade talks after a two day meeting in beijing failed to produce an agreement president xi jinping met the u.s. treasury secretary to work out a deal and. the two sides are trying to reach an agreement before march the first when the u.s. plans to increase levies on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods india says it will completely isolate pakistan following thursday suicide bombing in india another minister of kashmir at least forty four security personnel were killed and dozens wounded pakistan denies any involvement in the attack or but money reports. a solemn occasion in indian administered kashmir the home minister russian of thing helps to carry the coffin of a soldier killed in thursday's attack. one of dozens of security personnel targeted when a suicide bomber drove a car packed with
like so many here ian says he feels as if the proposed law wants to choke them. when all they really ask is a second chance to melanie duggan on dizzy or many in. the white house says u.s. and chinese officials will meet in washington next week they'll continue trade talks after a two day meeting in beijing failed to produce an agreement president xi jinping met the u.s. treasury secretary to work out a deal and. the two sides are trying to reach an agreement before march the first when the...
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caroline: that was blerpg's ian king.oming up, tech earnings season in full swing and discuss customer demand at amazon over the crucial holiday season. if you like us, listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com and on sirius x.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it's opinion a big week for tech results. amazon reported fourth quarter results giving insights to sales over the holiday period. tom and david talked with caroline hyde thursday to get their reaction. >> i think amazon obviously has shown great growth in the fourth quarter. as you mentioned the advertising business is skyrocketing. we've seen the growth of sponsored clicks grow from 3% in january of 2017 to 6% january this year to 10% now and you can easily imagine that $3.5 billion a quarter business doubling to a $7 billion quarter business. we've also seen really strong transaction volume. they are still the dominant e commerce player in the fourth quarter and we expect it to continue in the first quarter of this year. caroline: tom, your perspective, you have a bira
caroline: that was blerpg's ian king.oming up, tech earnings season in full swing and discuss customer demand at amazon over the crucial holiday season. if you like us, listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com and on sirius x.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it's opinion a big week for tech results. amazon reported fourth quarter results giving insights to sales over the holiday period. tom and david talked with caroline hyde thursday to get their reaction. >> i think amazon obviously...
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>> ian pannell. ian, thanks again to you tonight. >>> back here at home now, and late developments in the search for a missing teenager in madisonville, tennessee. police have arrested a relative now in connection with the disappearance of 14-year-old savannah pruitt. authorities providing few details at this hour. she vanished from her home more than two weeks ago in the middle of the night. she was last seen going to bed. investigators had pinged the location of her cell phone in kentucky. there's no word if they know where she is tonight. >>> we turn now to newly released images of the dramatic prison standoff in arizona. an inmate serving a 97-year sentence, trying to escape, taking a librarian hostage with a hand-made blade. tonight here, the surveillance video. you can hear the officers in the middle of all of this, and what the librarian is able to do. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: timothy monk didn't come to this prison library for research. officials say he wanted a hostage. pul
>> ian pannell. ian, thanks again to you tonight. >>> back here at home now, and late developments in the search for a missing teenager in madisonville, tennessee. police have arrested a relative now in connection with the disappearance of 14-year-old savannah pruitt. authorities providing few details at this hour. she vanished from her home more than two weeks ago in the middle of the night. she was last seen going to bed. investigators had pinged the location of her cell phone...
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ian cole has the story. >> reporter: nathan steele was returning home from breakfast with his children when he heard a crash in the back, found his window broken and saw a man running from his house. >> ran onto the street here. i looked both ways, and didn't see him that way. i looked down and i saw him running down this path right here. >> reporter: he chased the suspect for several blocks near cole and union avenue saturday morning in san jose. the suspect pushed steele down and tried to punch him. >> he told me "get away from him and don't call the cops" but steele called 911. sheriffs deputies set up a perimeter around the neighborhood. >> follow him and let the police know where to go. my kids went in my head andem. >> reporter: deputies arrested 30-year-old paul garcia, jr., within the hour, he had a knife and stolen jewelry and cash. neighborhoods in the cambrion park said they've seen an increase in property crimes. many have security cameras now. >> it's been worse recently. cars been broken into, some cars have been jacked and stolen. >> reporter: steele just bought a securi
ian cole has the story. >> reporter: nathan steele was returning home from breakfast with his children when he heard a crash in the back, found his window broken and saw a man running from his house. >> ran onto the street here. i looked both ways, and didn't see him that way. i looked down and i saw him running down this path right here. >> reporter: he chased the suspect for several blocks near cole and union avenue saturday morning in san jose. the suspect pushed steele...
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ian wants to leave with the deal agreed as soon as possible.l beef is with those who he believes will not let go of the dream of remaining. you are a mild mannered farmer, but who do you get angry with? westminster. all politicians? all of them. we cannot allow these individual, politicised groups to wreck the country. the country made a decision and the reason we are where we are today is because every step of the way people who were not happy with the decision try to frustrate the process. 66% voted to leave here. we have corralled a few locals together to hear what they make of parliament's handling of brexit. a show of hands, who voted to leave? and who would vote for no deal? literally you are proper, rock—hard northerners, you lot. who do you blame for this not working? for this situation mostly the blame lies with the conservative traitors who do not want to abide by the results. i want out of the customs union, i do not want to be ruled by the ec]. why is somebody else telling us we cannot make deals? who are these people? i did not vot
ian wants to leave with the deal agreed as soon as possible.l beef is with those who he believes will not let go of the dream of remaining. you are a mild mannered farmer, but who do you get angry with? westminster. all politicians? all of them. we cannot allow these individual, politicised groups to wreck the country. the country made a decision and the reason we are where we are today is because every step of the way people who were not happy with the decision try to frustrate the process....
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hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> welcome back chipotle shares sizzling, up 22% so far in 2019 in one of the best performing s&p stocks over the last year. as the company gears up to report next week, mike says the stock is looking a li
hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach....
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i mean, you work with ian mckellen and judi dench in all is true, you have worked with kate winslet anded it up online... well, it must be true then! audience laughs. it is about actors, and you say "actors are like kids — when they're good they're very, very good; when they're bad, they're very naughty." who did you have in mind when you were saying that? i think that was a confessional remark there, i think. i think there's... there's a certain kind of bravery required for acting, that some people find bogus, you know, because they assume actors just love getting up and showing off and having attention and all the rest of it, because that's what they see actors lucky enough to work experiencing, perhaps. but i think the exposure, the emotional exposure that can come with it, means that people can be sort of raw and vulnerable, and i think that, and insecure and frightened sometimes, like everybody else in life can be — but because they're in heightened, extreme versions of that, and being asked to reveal that kind of thing in front of the camera or on stage, i think it can mean that w
i mean, you work with ian mckellen and judi dench in all is true, you have worked with kate winslet anded it up online... well, it must be true then! audience laughs. it is about actors, and you say "actors are like kids — when they're good they're very, very good; when they're bad, they're very naughty." who did you have in mind when you were saying that? i think that was a confessional remark there, i think. i think there's... there's a certain kind of bravery required for acting,...
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ian, thank you >>> politics here at home. president trump spotting on the links with golf greats jack nicklaus and tiger woods. new reporting tonight that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is cautioning the president against using his emergency powers to by pass congress and build that wall. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri reporting from west palm beach tonight. >> reporter: president trump on the golf course in florida today, side by side with tiger woods and jack nicklaus. his first trip to mar-a-lago since before the shutdown. but with just 14 days until the short-term funding bill runs out, the battle over the border continues, as trump faces growing opposition from within his own party against declaring a national emergency to build a border wall. >> actually having a national emergency does help the process. i think there's a good chance that we'll have to do that. >> reporter: a white house official telling abc news the president is aware that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is against using em
ian, thank you >>> politics here at home. president trump spotting on the links with golf greats jack nicklaus and tiger woods. new reporting tonight that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is cautioning the president against using his emergency powers to by pass congress and build that wall. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri reporting from west palm beach tonight. >> reporter: president trump on the golf course in florida today, side by side with tiger woods and...
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all is true is very low—budget, very short schedule, but there are people like ian mckellen, judi denchn the big films, people in big positions have big things to say, and you've got to not get too worked up, you've got to listen and not think you are giving something up. you do have to park your ego at the door sometimes. and you find that way to bend with the wind, and if there is a better idea you want to hear it, and in my experience it is better to have the better idea than we've got to have my idea. you learn to try and be a bit smart like that. i mentioned at the beginning of our conversation that you had earned five oscar nominations. will you not feel complete as an actor and director until you actually win an oscar trophy? laughs. i think i have had so many blessings, so many blessings and prizes — and the big prize, it sounds like a cliched answer, but the big prize is an audience. it always is. i discovered a long time ago, you've got to mark your own scorecard. we are so lucky that we're in an industry, partly for commercial reasons, but partly for genuine reasons of artist
all is true is very low—budget, very short schedule, but there are people like ian mckellen, judi denchn the big films, people in big positions have big things to say, and you've got to not get too worked up, you've got to listen and not think you are giving something up. you do have to park your ego at the door sometimes. and you find that way to bend with the wind, and if there is a better idea you want to hear it, and in my experience it is better to have the better idea than we've got to...
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on friday after mps have returned from their constituencies, ian austin announced that he'd resignedr too, ian austin announced that he'd resigned from labour too, saying he was going to stand with the victims of racism and not the people responsible for or tolerating it. and it was anti—semitism that led mps like luciana borges. she said she'd seen obfuscation, smears in action and denial of the issue. when it was debated in the chamber on wednesday, a shadow minister made an emotional apology to jewish people on behalf of his party. how can it be that we are struggling so badly to eradicate anti—semitism from our own membership? i want on behalf of my party, to publicly apologise to the jewish community that we have let you down. we know it. we are trying to do better. we are trying to become the party we have always aspired to be. we will not stop working until we once again become a safe and welcoming political home for people from thejewish community as from every other. our debate today gives us the chance to say we reject this. we oppose this and we stand together against anyo
on friday after mps have returned from their constituencies, ian austin announced that he'd resignedr too, ian austin announced that he'd resigned from labour too, saying he was going to stand with the victims of racism and not the people responsible for or tolerating it. and it was anti—semitism that led mps like luciana borges. she said she'd seen obfuscation, smears in action and denial of the issue. when it was debated in the chamber on wednesday, a shadow minister made an emotional...
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ian, thank you. >>> and a horrific scene at the main train station in cairo, egypt, tonight. surveillance cameras recording people walking on the platform there when a speeding rail car slammed into a concrete barrier, catching fire. at least 25 people were killed. dozens injured. investigators say a fight between two train conductors triggered the crash, one leaving his rail car would pulling the brake. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the disturbing surveillance, the day care teacher accused of dragging and throwing a 3-year-old into a cabinet. and what p when they watched the surveillance. >>> also tonight, the deadly collision on the tracks outside new york city. three people killed. the pickup truck trying to go around, hit by two trains. >>> and the alarming flu headline tonight. the 8-year-old boy dying, just hours after he left the hospital after being diagnosed. i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car,
ian, thank you. >>> and a horrific scene at the main train station in cairo, egypt, tonight. surveillance cameras recording people walking on the platform there when a speeding rail car slammed into a concrete barrier, catching fire. at least 25 people were killed. dozens injured. investigators say a fight between two train conductors triggered the crash, one leaving his rail car would pulling the brake. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this...
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hearing is that there's now discussion about some children joint operation will russians and the rain ians joining the turks to try and bring some kind of order to italy profits that is diplomacy that's how to see works you talk you talk quietly measure you look for solutions you understand people's concerns you trying to satisfy those concerns you don't convene conferences without. preparing it while knowing i just said i am not a star as i had no idea you're so old fashioned ok david. let me remind you about our bill after mainstream press how they said in the beginning of the syrian conflict or russia is that so with more terms and quarrelling with the sunni muslim world now with aaron sorkin they radian president they're presented here for a shiite mosque in country after a cleric. president of turkey a representative for the sunni mostly it was probably the most important one and president which in discussing the ways to resolve this syrian crisis isn't it a success and on the other hand in warsaw you know the poor media was so proud we're like the madrid conference in there was that
hearing is that there's now discussion about some children joint operation will russians and the rain ians joining the turks to try and bring some kind of order to italy profits that is diplomacy that's how to see works you talk you talk quietly measure you look for solutions you understand people's concerns you trying to satisfy those concerns you don't convene conferences without. preparing it while knowing i just said i am not a star as i had no idea you're so old fashioned ok david. let me...
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i want to be out with matt and ian.e're in the studio so we use remote sensing and other items to show you what to expect. storm impact scale, rain showers with snow at highest elevations, even snow at the lowest elevations. the snow will stick at the high elevations is what i meant by that. tapering north and south by lunch. weather advisory until 7:00 all areas. purple, that means we have that chance of snow accumulating and continuing at highest elevations. storms today, hydroplaning. you're like no i had canning. when is the last time we had snow on the roads. that's first where matt is in the higher elevations we've had in the altamont pass. sunol grade, dublin grade. watch out for flooding on the roads. these storms aren't putting out enough rain. downed trees and small creek flooding. not really. here is a look, see a little snow falling right there. that's matt's snowman. what an effort. we appreciate it. morning wintry mix, afternoon clouds and sunshine. freezing cold for a lot of us the next two nights and cha
i want to be out with matt and ian.e're in the studio so we use remote sensing and other items to show you what to expect. storm impact scale, rain showers with snow at highest elevations, even snow at the lowest elevations. the snow will stick at the high elevations is what i meant by that. tapering north and south by lunch. weather advisory until 7:00 all areas. purple, that means we have that chance of snow accumulating and continuing at highest elevations. storms today, hydroplaning. you're...
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