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ian: we are.he russians are going to provide us the same level of intelligence that we had when it was at americans embedded work every day -- no, we are going to lose that. signal intelligence, we will still have that, working with governments in the region. i would have argued that what we were doing on the ground in syria, like footprint, but serious intelligence on the ground, with people that were doing the heavy lifting. urds lost 11,000 troops fighting alongside the u.s. that is a better model than 12,000 troops still in afghanistan am 18 years of fighting, and not a lot there. you could have kind of a presence, like you had in syria, and it would be much more effective. pulling the troops back in, you will lose the capability. david: you mention russia more than once. the presiden mentioned -- the president mentioned russia more than once. are they now the broker? ian: they were in the previous administration as well. we have to admit, after the syrians themselves, the outside country that
ian: we are.he russians are going to provide us the same level of intelligence that we had when it was at americans embedded work every day -- no, we are going to lose that. signal intelligence, we will still have that, working with governments in the region. i would have argued that what we were doing on the ground in syria, like footprint, but serious intelligence on the ground, with people that were doing the heavy lifting. urds lost 11,000 troops fighting alongside the u.s. that is a better...
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our heavenly father for the joy of ian's life. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to highlight the failure of house democrats to n a fair and transparent toward impeachment. we have yet to hold a vote on whether or not to actual leadership a true impeachment inquiry. instead, democrat leaders have simply decided it for themselves. that goes against all precedent established in this chamber and under the constitution. last week i intended to attend their closed-door impeachment hearings or to simply view testimony transcripts but was promptly asked to leave. this is exactly what a partisan, secretive and unfair process looks like. why would members
our heavenly father for the joy of ian's life. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to highlight the...
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ian: sure, we do.ment which absolutely maintains a level of u.s. presence and engagement around prettyld, and it is consensus between democrats and republicans. pushing against state you have andp who is more unilateral transactional and less oriented toward values, and is starting to have an impact on the way other countries think about america's durability and presence in these various places. tom: my grandfather was different from mr. trump's father but both were isolationists. isolationism of this president with that phrase that we know from our childhoods. ian: i have never liked the phrase when it comes to trump because it is not as if he does not want to use american pressure to ensure better engagement. tom: he wants our troops out now and look what happened in five days. francine: he does want troops out -- ian: he does want troops out, but the way he looks at trade engagement and the way he is more than happy to have additional american troops sent to saudi arabia when they pay for it, that i
ian: sure, we do.ment which absolutely maintains a level of u.s. presence and engagement around prettyld, and it is consensus between democrats and republicans. pushing against state you have andp who is more unilateral transactional and less oriented toward values, and is starting to have an impact on the way other countries think about america's durability and presence in these various places. tom: my grandfather was different from mr. trump's father but both were isolationists. isolationism...
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trinity and aoife, thank you for speaking to ian. and ian, for meeting trinity and aoife.ou can call for free, at any time. they have loads of organisations and support that can help you, and if you just need somebody to talk to you just need somebody to talk to you as well. still to come. it's being hailed as a triumph in the war on terror. but does the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi — the leader of the so—called islamic state group — really mean that the threat from is is over? we'll get the latest from our security correspondent frank gardner. and — why should women who've frozen their eggs have just ten years to use them or lose them? we'll hear about a new campaign to get that law changed. well, we've heard from the eu now — they've agreed to grant the uk a three—month brexit extension. within the last hour, the president of the eu council donald tusk tweeted this, saying britain can have a brexit extension until january 31st. but the questions everyone's asking is — are we going to get an election in december? you are probably not asking that but many in westminster a
trinity and aoife, thank you for speaking to ian. and ian, for meeting trinity and aoife.ou can call for free, at any time. they have loads of organisations and support that can help you, and if you just need somebody to talk to you just need somebody to talk to you as well. still to come. it's being hailed as a triumph in the war on terror. but does the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi — the leader of the so—called islamic state group — really mean that the threat from is is over? we'll...
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ian: it is going up. the chinese are stronger than they used to be, they are a much bigger economy, so the benefits of getting business right are significant,ut they are much more rigid and much less flex, partularly on anything that they think involves matters of national security and political stability. hong kong in particular, rig in the crosshairs, and the nba stepped all over it. laura: by playing hardball with the nba and canceling the streaming of their preseason games, what kind of a signal of -- are the chinese trying to send to other u.s. companies, too? ian: that you are going to he to handle your employees, yo are gointo have to tell them in advance what and is not acceptable. remember, we are talking about a single member of the nba, th general manager of the houston rockets, tweeting a message that simply showed some sort of solidarity with the demonstrators in hong kong. i mean, in the grand scheme of s things, somethinthat the nba i think would ve considered unimaginable, that could have
ian: it is going up. the chinese are stronger than they used to be, they are a much bigger economy, so the benefits of getting business right are significant,ut they are much more rigid and much less flex, partularly on anything that they think involves matters of national security and political stability. hong kong in particular, rig in the crosshairs, and the nba stepped all over it. laura: by playing hardball with the nba and canceling the streaming of their preseason games, what kind of a...
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ian simms is... psycho sims, and he was known in the village as that. and the only thing ican think village as that. and the only thing i can think of is, there's two reasons, i would sink. 0ne, i can think of is, there's two reasons, iwould sink. 0ne, either he is disappointed that he didn't beat the law and get away with her murder, and the other is, he had two young children at the time, they we re young children at the time, they were aged four and six, and they've grown up were aged four and six, and they've grown up with their father saying, i'm innocent. and i don't blame them children, you know, for believing their father, but the evidence against him is so overwhelming, you know, you couldn't understand why he was still saying he was innocent. why do you think, conor mcginn, that ian simms has not disclosed to the location? i think listening to marie it is clear that the torture and turmoil that he has put the record family through is clearly motivation for that. we've had cases where otherf
ian simms is... psycho sims, and he was known in the village as that. and the only thing ican think village as that. and the only thing i can think of is, there's two reasons, i would sink. 0ne, i can think of is, there's two reasons, iwould sink. 0ne, either he is disappointed that he didn't beat the law and get away with her murder, and the other is, he had two young children at the time, they we re young children at the time, they were aged four and six, and they've grown up were aged four...
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ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin your entire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that tragedy, which... i honestly can't begin to imagine what they have gone through, i have children of my own, but the work that they have done has raised an immense amount of awareness of an important issue, for me personally, and for instagram more broadly, but also for the industry. and it has translated into a lot of concrete changes, changes in policies, changes to what shows up where on instagram, more investment in finding people who might be at risk. and those effects are real and they are important. so
ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin your entire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that...
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ian simms is... that. and the only thing i can think of is there is two reasons, i would think. 0ne, he either is disappointed that he didn't beat the law and get away with her murder and the other is he had two young children at the time. they were aged four and six and they've grown up with their father saying, "i'm innocent, i'm innocent," and i don't blame them children, you know, for believing their father but the evidence against him is so overwhelming, you know, you couldn't understand why he was still saying he was innocent. why do you think, mr mcginn, that ian simms has not disclosed the location of helen's remains? i think listening to marie it is clear that the torture and turmoil that he has put the mccourt family through over the last 32 years is clearly motivation for that. we've had cases where other families have told us of similar circumstances and that's why these people should never be released from prison. the community in billinge and saint helens, which has provided incredible
ian simms is... that. and the only thing i can think of is there is two reasons, i would think. 0ne, he either is disappointed that he didn't beat the law and get away with her murder and the other is he had two young children at the time. they were aged four and six and they've grown up with their father saying, "i'm innocent, i'm innocent," and i don't blame them children, you know, for believing their father but the evidence against him is so overwhelming, you know, you couldn't...
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ian: they don't know how it is going to pan out. was this order that came down, an entity with huawei. they largely shut down contact with the company, then they had their general counsels look at what the rules were and decided actually, we can do business with these guys to a certain extent. so they started off resuming contact, started off supplying huawei again. then we got the trade talks, we have more rules coming, when we will get a license to know what we can do long-term. they are deeply frustrated and believe they may be losing market share to these competitors. taylor: how successful have they been in skirting around some of the export bans, so that they still are able to do business with huawei? ian: i think it depends upon the company, the types of products they supply, and where those products are designed and made. it really varies from company to company. it is true that some of these u.s. companies, big names, have shown a negative impact to their earnings, the revenue growth, because of this traded dispute and beca
ian: they don't know how it is going to pan out. was this order that came down, an entity with huawei. they largely shut down contact with the company, then they had their general counsels look at what the rules were and decided actually, we can do business with these guys to a certain extent. so they started off resuming contact, started off supplying huawei again. then we got the trade talks, we have more rules coming, when we will get a license to know what we can do long-term. they are...
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ian: we will have to see what they say.ould imagine there are questions around the general demand environment. ony have been concentrating the look. these are new products and why they are making gains. their worry is what damage they can do to intel and nvidia in gainscs, more damage than , to get back some of the shares. taylor: what is the one thing you want to hear? ian: we want to hear more about the unit and where the sales came and get some more precise numbers. bloomberg's ian king, thanks so much for joining. video gaming. despite being in a cash crunch, they applied for a trademark we.r the name play by they are said to have belt-tightening by selling off some of their businesses after their delayed ipo and restructuring. for more, i want to go to new york and get our bloomberg reporter. so, why gaming right now? is looking fork ways to make money and leverage space. they have done well, some companies, in the e-sports is probablywork looking to get in on this. the question is, is it too late. it may not be the ti
ian: we will have to see what they say.ould imagine there are questions around the general demand environment. ony have been concentrating the look. these are new products and why they are making gains. their worry is what damage they can do to intel and nvidia in gainscs, more damage than , to get back some of the shares. taylor: what is the one thing you want to hear? ian: we want to hear more about the unit and where the sales came and get some more precise numbers. bloomberg's ian king,...
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i agree with ian. there will be an extension plea without boris johnson signed with ian.l be an extension plea without borisjohnson signed it or not isn't really essential. and there will be an election which i think he is going to look forward to with great equanimity. but none of you are accepting the prospect that perhaps borisjohnson means it when he says, under no circumstances will he seek an extension. perhaps he is going to go rogue. it is illegal at this point. well, says who? he can go rogue and challenge parliament and challenge the lawyers and challenge the supreme court and it will probably end up in a supreme court within 72 hours and something will happen but it is certainly a prospect. it isa it is certainly a prospect. it is a possibility. he could decide to go rogue. we did that with suspending parliament and it backfired with the supreme court. he might come in the final ten or 11 days, he doesn't send the letter and parliament can't agree who replaces him he could do as you describe, just lock himself in numberten, as you describe, just lock himself in
i agree with ian. there will be an extension plea without boris johnson signed with ian.l be an extension plea without borisjohnson signed it or not isn't really essential. and there will be an election which i think he is going to look forward to with great equanimity. but none of you are accepting the prospect that perhaps borisjohnson means it when he says, under no circumstances will he seek an extension. perhaps he is going to go rogue. it is illegal at this point. well, says who? he can...
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now, for molly, ian russell'sjourney goes on.m bbc news. the latest headlines: is leader abu bakr al—baghdadi has been killed by us forces but america's allies warn that the islamic state group is not yet defeated. argentina's left—wing candidate alberto fernandez has won the country's presidential election as the people vote to end austerity. and a state of emergency is declared across california as wildfires continue to spread, whipped up by ferocious winds. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the arab news who say islamic state founder and leader abu bakr al—baghdadi blew himself up with a suicide vest as us special forces raided his hideout in northwest syria. the guardian leads with brexit and the news the eu is preparing to sign off on a brexit extension to 31 january 2020, with an option for the uk to leave earlier if a deal is ratified. that's according to a leaked draft of the agreement seen by the paper. the la times focuses on the wild fires ra
now, for molly, ian russell'sjourney goes on.m bbc news. the latest headlines: is leader abu bakr al—baghdadi has been killed by us forces but america's allies warn that the islamic state group is not yet defeated. argentina's left—wing candidate alberto fernandez has won the country's presidential election as the people vote to end austerity. and a state of emergency is declared across california as wildfires continue to spread, whipped up by ferocious winds. now it's time to look at the...
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ian: very good question. have one of the worst years for more than a decade for what is going on in terms of the fundamentals. yet, money has come flowing it on the expectation that we have seen the worst of it and things would get better. the actual analysts have not been believing that. many of them have been scratching their heads and saying this does not make a lot of sense. i think we are at a point now where we are going to see that money come tumbling out. or we are going to see other companies come in and say no, this is a texas instruments specific thing. we are fine. it will be interesting. taylor: latest thoughts on all the chipmakers. thank you to bloomberg's ian king. now, embattled e.v. start-up faraday is aiming to raise $850 million by the first quarter of next year. the ceo told bloomberg the company will use the proceeds as a bridge to an initial public offering, but did not set a timeline for a listing. faraday's chinese founder filed for bankruptcy last week and put his stake in faraday un
ian: very good question. have one of the worst years for more than a decade for what is going on in terms of the fundamentals. yet, money has come flowing it on the expectation that we have seen the worst of it and things would get better. the actual analysts have not been believing that. many of them have been scratching their heads and saying this does not make a lot of sense. i think we are at a point now where we are going to see that money come tumbling out. or we are going to see other...
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in pennsylvania, ian >> caller: hey, cramer how's it going. >> this is the second ian in the same timensylvania what is up >> caller: i want to know what you feel for home group? >> if it's not walmart, amazon, costco it's been a loser justine in florida >> caller: thank you for taking my call. over the last few days, i have been dumpster diving for procter & gamble >> that is not dumpster diving it's a pretty good stock i like it at this level. they have a great quarter. they are doing a good job. been down for a couple of days but all the stocks are down. let's go on joan in maryland joan >> caller: i want to tell you how grateful i am to you i really have done extremely well with you. >> awesome thank you. >> caller: i -- i bought shop and i bought it at the highest point and it dropped down, should i hang on to it >> i want you to hang on, i have reports next week. the 29th, talked about it in my action words plus.com club we like the stock very much. interested in buying it back after the stock comes down, but i don't want you to sell the stock. if anything, be a buyer. lightning
in pennsylvania, ian >> caller: hey, cramer how's it going. >> this is the second ian in the same timensylvania what is up >> caller: i want to know what you feel for home group? >> if it's not walmart, amazon, costco it's been a loser justine in florida >> caller: thank you for taking my call. over the last few days, i have been dumpster diving for procter & gamble >> that is not dumpster diving it's a pretty good stock i like it at this level. they have...
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ian harnett of absolute strategy is still with me. you want to buy u.k. assets here? ian: no.u may remember, we've been structurally underweight u.k. equities and assets, but really, ever since the referendum back equities in2016, dollar terms in the u.k. are still down over 20%, even with today's bouts. think of where sterling was just a year ago. sterling against the dollar was at $1.32. we've not even broken against that kind of level again. so i don't think this is a full endorsement, as your analyst was just saying. we still have a significant number of hurdles to clear, and the first of those really comes on saturday. until we are through that, i think markets have really just put u.k. equities and sterling back into that neutral zone. are going backu towards $1.20 or lower in sterling-dollar cross rate, so we would still be very nervous. alix: what i do think is interesting is what we learn when we get these big headlines. you get an immediate reaction to the upside in the cable rate. the dollar, 200 day moving average, move into em, stocks getting a nice uplift. are we
ian harnett of absolute strategy is still with me. you want to buy u.k. assets here? ian: no.u may remember, we've been structurally underweight u.k. equities and assets, but really, ever since the referendum back equities in2016, dollar terms in the u.k. are still down over 20%, even with today's bouts. think of where sterling was just a year ago. sterling against the dollar was at $1.32. we've not even broken against that kind of level again. so i don't think this is a full endorsement, as...
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. >> ian cull reports this is difficult for that family. >> reporter: a memsaturday. many unanswered questions and poide the rental car so many were looking for. her husband flew in the day after she missed her flight back to utah because she wasn't making any sense on the phone. he spoke with us on friday. >> trying to figure out where she was. she was still saying i'm going to the airport. but also bouncing off of topics total flight of ideas. >> reporter: ian psychologist friend feared erin was having a manic episode, although no history of mental illness. police deemed it a voluntary missing person case. >> feel like the cops should have been looking for her instead of friends flying from utah. >> reporter: scott was a close friend of the ceo for severalcessful and graduated second in her class from georgetown worked at an investor in summit partners in san francisco shortly founded tinkr which makes apps for major companies and sold apps for major companies in utah and pakistan. >> she was supposed to fly back here for a ceremony where she was winning females in
. >> ian cull reports this is difficult for that family. >> reporter: a memsaturday. many unanswered questions and poide the rental car so many were looking for. her husband flew in the day after she missed her flight back to utah because she wasn't making any sense on the phone. he spoke with us on friday. >> trying to figure out where she was. she was still saying i'm going to the airport. but also bouncing off of topics total flight of ideas. >> reporter: ian...
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ian russell ending angus crawford's report.e details of organisations which offer advice and support, then go to our website — bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. and tomorrow night, we'll have an exclusive interview with the head of instagram, who tells us about the impact molly's death has had on silicon valley. now, with the day's sport, here's lizzi greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks, clive. good evening. wales' head coach warren gatland says it wasn't to be after his side just missed out on a first world cup final. they were beaten 19—16 in their semifinal by south africa who'll now play england for the title next weekend. andy swiss reports from yokohama. the anticipation was deafening, wales fans, hoping for history, could they join england in the world cup final? their passion was obvious. but they would need poise as well. a scrappy first half won't have revealed much to watching england coach, jones, but the springboks edged it. andre
ian russell ending angus crawford's report.e details of organisations which offer advice and support, then go to our website — bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. and tomorrow night, we'll have an exclusive interview with the head of instagram, who tells us about the impact molly's death has had on silicon valley. now, with the day's sport, here's lizzi greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks, clive. good evening....
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for "nightline," ian pannell in northern syria. >> our thanks to ian and his team on the ground for that harrowing report. >>> up next, the girlfriends you could always depend on. the new twist on the remake of "the first wives club." >> what? oh, my god, i'm getting a makeover crispy shrimp... ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more sp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. new puffs have more lotion... and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need, deserves puffs, indeed. save it slimeball.onstrating i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. hendless shrimp even hotter?s you bring back nashville hot! oh yeah - it's back. crispy shrimp... ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more shrimp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. (avo
for "nightline," ian pannell in northern syria. >> our thanks to ian and his team on the ground for that harrowing report. >>> up next, the girlfriends you could always depend on. the new twist on the remake of "the first wives club." >> what? oh, my god, i'm getting a makeover crispy shrimp... ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more sp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. ordinary tissues burn...
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i caught up with "bloomberg tech's" ian king.: we are expecting things to continue to decline but that, if you like, a better rate. the declines will be smaller. what we got from texas instruments was the reverse. instead of being at 3%, 4% revenue decline in the fourth quarter, they are expecting something as bad as 14% of the midpoint. taylor: we have thought a lot of their sales came from stable investments. thinking industrials and auto sectors. did any of that stability help them? ian: absolutely not. no. and communications equipment was arguably their worst market, down 20%. automotive was also one that they cited as being considerably worse pretty much across the board. taylor: they do also lead some of these sectors in communications, like you mention. that's the one area where they don't have a lead. what can respect from that company in the communication sector going forward? ian: they were not at all positive about that. their chips were an important component of cell phone systems, so if you are looking for a readthro
i caught up with "bloomberg tech's" ian king.: we are expecting things to continue to decline but that, if you like, a better rate. the declines will be smaller. what we got from texas instruments was the reverse. instead of being at 3%, 4% revenue decline in the fourth quarter, they are expecting something as bad as 14% of the midpoint. taylor: we have thought a lot of their sales came from stable investments. thinking industrials and auto sectors. did any of that stability help...
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>> ian, thank you. and what about those u.s. troops now caught in the region in the% is trying to get them out safely. let's get right to abc's martha raddatz. and martha, the president says even after u.s. forces get out of syria, they will remain in the region to monitor the situation, to try to prevent a resurgence of isis, with news that so many of these isis fighters have now escaped. >> reporter: that's right, david. there will be a very small contingent of american troops in southern syria, but they're not really near the isis fight. the rest of the american troops, about 1,000, will go to iraq and be available for anti-isis and counterterrorism missions. but would american troops in northern syria, without influence there and now without partners, the kurds, it makes intelligence gathering for potential missions much more difficult. so, in many ways, it is even more dangerous for u.s. forces and more likely that isis could re-establish itself. david? >> wow. a spiraling situation in just a matter of a week. martha, thank
>> ian, thank you. and what about those u.s. troops now caught in the region in the% is trying to get them out safely. let's get right to abc's martha raddatz. and martha, the president says even after u.s. forces get out of syria, they will remain in the region to monitor the situation, to try to prevent a resurgence of isis, with news that so many of these isis fighters have now escaped. >> reporter: that's right, david. there will be a very small contingent of american troops in...
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ian russell ending angus crawford's report.ld like details of organisations which offer advice and support, then go to our website bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information, on 0800 066 066. the headlines on bbc news: president trump announces that us special forces have killed the fugitive leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. the us says al—baghdadi detonated an explosive vest after being cornered in a compound, in north—western syria. the government presses ahead with attempts to get a december general election. ministers will put a vote before parliament tomorrow. sport, and for a full round—up, here's the bbc sport centre. good evening. there won't be an all—british rugby world cup final after wales lost to south africa by 19—16. it was a close match throughout, which made the final result of the semi—final all the more heartbreaking for wales. south africa will now play england in the final next weekend. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports
ian russell ending angus crawford's report.ld like details of organisations which offer advice and support, then go to our website bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information, on 0800 066 066. the headlines on bbc news: president trump announces that us special forces have killed the fugitive leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. the us says al—baghdadi detonated an explosive vest after being cornered in a compound,...
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we're live in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. we know of two confirmed black outs, napa county, contra costa county. terri mcsweeney joins us in napa with the response from the community there. terri. terry. >> reporter: the county of emergency services says a guaranteed thing, wednesday morning they're going to have a black out for a large part of the county. now, some businesses here in downtown napa are thinking that they might be able to get out t affected. if they're wrong, though, could cause some of them up to $50,000. >> lake berryessa. emergency services sent out this alert this evening highlighting the areas it says will definitely lose electrical power come wednesday. >> we always have a back up plan for power outages. >> reporter: the good news for john crane, downtown napa is not in the red zone. from the napa county sheriff's office, pg&e announced plans to begin public safety power shut offs in napa county beginning early wednesday morning that may extend five days. >> five days is -- you're looking at 40, $50,000
we're live in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. we know of two confirmed black outs, napa county, contra costa county. terri mcsweeney joins us in napa with the response from the community there. terri. terry. >> reporter: the county of emergency services says a guaranteed thing, wednesday morning they're going to have a black out for a large part of the county. now, some businesses here in downtown napa are thinking that they might be able to get out t...
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ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin yourentire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that tragedy, which... i honestly can't begin to imagine what they have gone through, i have children of my own, but the work that they have done has raised an immense amount of awareness of an important issue, for me personally, and for instagram more broadly, but also for the industry. and it has translated into a lot of concrete changes, changes in policies, changes to what shows up where on instagram, more investment in finding people who might be at risk. and those effects are real and they are important. so h
ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin yourentire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that...
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ian joins us from istanbul, and ian, as you pointed out there, one of the major concerns are the thousands of isis fighters being watched, secured by our kurdish allies. we had access to those prisons in our reports just weeks ago. some of the prisoners telling us, if they get out, they want to go after america. so, if they get out, what's the concern on the ground there tonight? >> reporter: absolutely, david. a very real danger. and what makes it even worse is that the kurdish forces are now saying that if turkey cross over the border, then they're going to pull back their troops from the areas around the prison, other newly liberated areas, to try and reinforce the front lines. and also this evening, the former head of american forces in the middle east writing that president trump's decision threatens to undo five years worth of fighting against isis and also undermine america's credibility. david? >> a lot of moving parts on this, as well. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, a new sentencing in the college admissions scandal. the first mother and father sentenced together.
ian joins us from istanbul, and ian, as you pointed out there, one of the major concerns are the thousands of isis fighters being watched, secured by our kurdish allies. we had access to those prisons in our reports just weeks ago. some of the prisoners telling us, if they get out, they want to go after america. so, if they get out, what's the concern on the ground there tonight? >> reporter: absolutely, david. a very real danger. and what makes it even worse is that the kurdish forces...
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>> all right, ian pannell on the ground for us. and one more note on this, not only have many of the kurds left their posts securing those isis prisoners, now the fight against isis the u.s. had been teaming up with the kurds, that fight has stopped. so, let's bring in martha raddatz tonight. martha, we were just on the ground in iraq, on the syria border. you know u.s. military leaders were telling me that the fight against isis was very much alive, still a serious threat. suspendeyr a tse >> reporter: well, david, those kurdish fighters feel they have no choice but to leave those prisons and fight for their own families as turkey invades, but david, you and i both know how dangerous those prisons are. is 1,000 isis prisoners who could simply blend in with the population or flood surrounding areas. and pentagon officials feel this could get much worse if president trump pulls out all the american troops quickly, and i am being told many are doing their best to try and talk him out of it. david? >> all right, an extraordinarily del
>> all right, ian pannell on the ground for us. and one more note on this, not only have many of the kurds left their posts securing those isis prisoners, now the fight against isis the u.s. had been teaming up with the kurds, that fight has stopped. so, let's bring in martha raddatz tonight. martha, we were just on the ground in iraq, on the syria border. you know u.s. military leaders were telling me that the fight against isis was very much alive, still a serious threat. suspendeyr a...
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more on that shortly, but first let's see to what the snp's ian blackford had to say in aberdeen.must take the power out of the handsome borisjohnson we must take the power out of the handsome boris johnson and we must take the power out of the handsome borisjohnson and put it back into the hands of the people, i can announce today that the snp have announced a motion of no in boris johnson and his government. we will not give into his demands, after years of brexit chaos, the only option, the only option that truly puts a stop to this chaos is to call a general election. applause “ we a general election. applause —— we must take the power out of the hands of boris johnson and put —— we must take the power out of the hands of borisjohnson and put it back into the hands of the people. conference, it is time forjeremy corbyn and jo swinson to step out of the sandpit and step up to the job. let's come together, let's back a vote of no confidence, let's get rid of borisjohnson, secure the extension, give the people back the power, and let's do that with a general election. this mornin
more on that shortly, but first let's see to what the snp's ian blackford had to say in aberdeen.must take the power out of the handsome borisjohnson we must take the power out of the handsome boris johnson and we must take the power out of the handsome borisjohnson and put it back into the hands of the people, i can announce today that the snp have announced a motion of no in boris johnson and his government. we will not give into his demands, after years of brexit chaos, the only option, the...
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ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin your entire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that tragedy, which... i honestly can't begin to imagine what they have gone through, i have children of my own, but the work that they have done has raised an immense amount of awareness of an important issue, for me personally, and for instagram more broadly, but also for the industry. and it has translated into a lot of concrete changes, changes in policies, changes to what shows up where on instagram, more investment in finding people who might be at risk. and those effects are real and they are important. so
ian's hope?eople, like this group, who lost a friend to suicide. i think it's bad when people use it in the wrong way, and use it for cyber bullying, when that is not what it's for. ijust don't really want to be a part of it. i don't want to risk anything. you can do something when you are about 12 on social media and it can ruin your entire life. it's really only bad if you use it in the wrong way. molly's death, and more specifically, the work that her parents have done in the wake of that...
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ian russell in the heart of silicon valley... —— ian russell is looking for a nswe i’s —— ian russellg tech, social media and suicide. this is notjust for molly, this is for every young wasted life. molly took her own life after viewing graphic material about self—harm and suicide. mainly on instagram. despite a crackdown on those posts, look hard enough and they are still there, graphic and dark. but today, revealed to bbc news, new tougher measures against a wider range of material. images of methods and materials used in self—harm, that is a significant step forward. i am proud of that step forward. i am proud of that step forward. i am proud of that step forward. it will take time to implement fully throughout the product but it is also not going to be the last step that we take. so thatis be the last step that we take. so that is a new commitment, notjust to re m ove that is a new commitment, notjust to remove the graphic images of self—harm but the dark memes and pictures about suicide. success won't be measured in the words of the chief executive but whether in time genuinely,
ian russell in the heart of silicon valley... —— ian russell is looking for a nswe i’s —— ian russellg tech, social media and suicide. this is notjust for molly, this is for every young wasted life. molly took her own life after viewing graphic material about self—harm and suicide. mainly on instagram. despite a crackdown on those posts, look hard enough and they are still there, graphic and dark. but today, revealed to bbc news, new tougher measures against a wider range of...
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ian pannell is in syria to lead us off. >> reporter: this video appears
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ian pannell, abc news, on the syrian/turkish border. >> our thanks to ian and his reporting. >>> hundredsf migrants who formed a caravan in hopes of making their way to the u.s. have been stopped in their tracks. >> mexican officials rounded up the asylum seekers after they trudged about 20 miles north, many of them from africa, the caribbean, and central america. mexico has cracked down on caravans since president trump threatened to shut down the southern border. >>> a texas investigation is under way into the deadly police shooting of a 28-year-old woman inside her own home. a vigil was held outside the ft. worth home of atatiana jefferson. the shooting happened saturday around 2:30 a.m. as police responded to a neighbor's call about the woman's front door being open. police responded to the home, looking into her bedroom window and shouting "put your hands up" before firing a single shot into the window. overnight the 911 call was released. >> calling about my neighbor. the front door's been open since 10:00. i haven't seen anybody moving around. it's not normal for them to have both
ian pannell, abc news, on the syrian/turkish border. >> our thanks to ian and his reporting. >>> hundredsf migrants who formed a caravan in hopes of making their way to the u.s. have been stopped in their tracks. >> mexican officials rounded up the asylum seekers after they trudged about 20 miles north, many of them from africa, the caribbean, and central america. mexico has cracked down on caravans since president trump threatened to shut down the southern border....
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ian 0'prey lost his son mark in the accident. this report has brought him little comfort. accident. this report has brought him little comfort. they've laid the blame totally on the pilot, david traill, and it makes me really angry. i think it's outrageous. where's the sheriff's evidence for it? the report praised the dignity of those bereaved. six years on, their grief is still raw, in this tragedy that shocked a city and changed many lives. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. hello, i'm mimi fawaz and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: live in houston, where the astros are playing in the world series final. liverpool are through to the league cup quarter—finals after a 5—5 draw — and penalty shoot—out against arsenal. defending champion, elina svitolina through to the semis of the wta tour finals in shenzhen. we start with baseball and the battle is on to see who'll win the world series. the deciding game between washington nationals and houston astros is underway at minute maid park in houston — and we can go live to our repor
ian 0'prey lost his son mark in the accident. this report has brought him little comfort. accident. this report has brought him little comfort. they've laid the blame totally on the pilot, david traill, and it makes me really angry. i think it's outrageous. where's the sheriff's evidence for it? the report praised the dignity of those bereaved. six years on, their grief is still raw, in this tragedy that shocked a city and changed many lives. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. hello, i'm mimi...
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ian's campaign, molly's story, forced instagram to change.ussell said has he'd love to get inside to meet staff and senior managers. the leadership of the company want to meet him too, but until the inquest into the death of molly is complete that is just not legally possible. i'm holding you to your words of eight months ago, "we will remove graphic images of self—harm." it's still there though. feels to me like you've failed. we do remove more than twice as much content related to self—harm and suicide as we did, before we made these changes. we find roughly three—quarters of it that gets taken down proactively before anybody reports it, but there is very clearly still work to do. this work never ends. that's one side of the picture. i think there's another side which is possibly equally disturbing — the dark, the sad, the depressing, the endlessly relentlessly miserable material. what we announced in february was content that was graphic images of self—harm were no longer allowed. we've expanded that to include images of methods and materi
ian's campaign, molly's story, forced instagram to change.ussell said has he'd love to get inside to meet staff and senior managers. the leadership of the company want to meet him too, but until the inquest into the death of molly is complete that is just not legally possible. i'm holding you to your words of eight months ago, "we will remove graphic images of self—harm." it's still there though. feels to me like you've failed. we do remove more than twice as much content related to...
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ian invites me back to his flat, which he fears he'll shortly lose.p netting to make it private, and started to make it a home. mm—hm. up until the money stopped, and then of course no budget to continue, really. so my wardrobe is missing, the chest of drawers is gone, and i'm living out of that suitcase down there. there are my clothes in there. i do sufferfrom insomnia, terribly. i can't sleep. yeah. so i'm awake at 2:00am, and then again at 5:00am, and then i'm up and about by about 6:00am in the morning, because i just... i go for walks, long walks along the beach, just to get — clear my head of the anxiety and the pressure. i climb the walls in here. hartlepool used to matter greatly, a town with a glorious history of shipbuilding and steelmaking. everyone worked and everyone played, its seaside resort crammed in summer. but the town started to suffer in the 1960s. as those heavy industries closed down, they were replaced by unemployment and decay. for decades, hartlepool was ignored and overlooked. but, in the 1990s and early 2000s, government i
ian invites me back to his flat, which he fears he'll shortly lose.p netting to make it private, and started to make it a home. mm—hm. up until the money stopped, and then of course no budget to continue, really. so my wardrobe is missing, the chest of drawers is gone, and i'm living out of that suitcase down there. there are my clothes in there. i do sufferfrom insomnia, terribly. i can't sleep. yeah. so i'm awake at 2:00am, and then again at 5:00am, and then i'm up and about by about 6:00am...
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all right, ian, thank you. amy. >>> secretary of defense mark esper making it official on sunday, the u.s. plans to pull all 1,000 of its troops out of northern syria. let's bring in chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz now, and martha, we just saw the situation on the ground already dire. what happens when these remaining u.s. troops leave the area? >> reporter: amy, the ramifications are enormous. you could have full-on war there with thousands more isis fighters and their families escaping during the chaos and eventually re-emerging and you are certain to have more of those horrific scenes that ian just showed us -- mass atrocities, executions. there are many special operations forces who see this as shameful to abandon the kurds who helped the u.s. fight isis losing thousands of their soldiers in the process. those kurdish allies now making a deal as ian said with the syrian regime which is an enemy of the u.s. and backed by russia. the leader of those forces writing today that if we have to ch
all right, ian, thank you. amy. >>> secretary of defense mark esper making it official on sunday, the u.s. plans to pull all 1,000 of its troops out of northern syria. let's bring in chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz now, and martha, we just saw the situation on the ground already dire. what happens when these remaining u.s. troops leave the area? >> reporter: amy, the ramifications are enormous. you could have full-on war there with thousands more isis fighters...
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the s&p, ian blackford among those. we can speak to him in westminster.have got the extension to the 31st january, but i think there is the responsibility that we use that time to get out of the brexit mess we are m, to get out of the brexit mess we are in, get out of the impasse. i know eve ryo ne in, get out of the impasse. i know everyone is fed up of.. you never get a straight answer from the prime minister and he is seeking to get through the withdrawal agreement bill and then call an election and thatis bill and then call an election and that is completely unacceptable. cani that is completely unacceptable. can i interrupt you for a moment because you said everyone wants to see us because you said everyone wants to see us get out of the mess, but many people say the way to get out of thatis people say the way to get out of that is to let the prime minister get his bill through parliament and then have his election on the 12th rather than stymie him on that. we are not going to play any part in seeing that happen because brexit will form everyone and
the s&p, ian blackford among those. we can speak to him in westminster.have got the extension to the 31st january, but i think there is the responsibility that we use that time to get out of the brexit mess we are m, to get out of the brexit mess we are in, get out of the impasse. i know eve ryo ne in, get out of the impasse. i know everyone is fed up of.. you never get a straight answer from the prime minister and he is seeking to get through the withdrawal agreement bill and then call an...
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ian macrae is director of market intelligence at ofcom. how do you measure something like this? we have a panel of 150,000 people with android phones and we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure the performance is delivered to them and to an extent what they are doing on their mobile phones. why do you think liverpool came top? honestly i have no idea. we looked ata number of honestly i have no idea. we looked at a number of different cities and it was quite interesting to see quite large variation. people in liverpool spend on average seven minutes per phone call and at the bottom of the table was bradford at just over three minutes. and the difference between liverpool at the top of london that came second is quite enormous. you have got the list of chatty cities and it is livable and a big spike to get to number one. —— liverpool. we had quite a big sample, 4 billion data points, and so these differences are significant. what is driving them? frankly your guess is as good as
ian macrae is director of market intelligence at ofcom. how do you measure something like this? we have a panel of 150,000 people with android phones and we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure the performance is delivered to them and to an extent what they are doing on their mobile phones. why do you think liverpool came top? honestly i have no idea. we looked ata number of honestly i have no idea. we looked at a number...
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>> all right, ian pannell in iraq again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> next, to capitol hill tonight, where all eyes will be on the house tomorrow. the full house is set to take its first impeachment vote tomorrow. and it comes amid new questions tonight about who handled the transcript of that call between president trump and the president of ukraine. after the national security officer testified yesterday that he listened in on that call and alerted authorities to key parts of the call that were not included in the transcript that was made public. and there is word tonight former national security adviser john bolton has now been formally asked toc ch thtestify, but wil comply? mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the president's former national security adviser, john bolton, is is being summoned to testify in the impeachment inquiry. multiple witnesses have testified bolton was deeply frustrated by the campaign to pressure ukraine to investigate trump's political rivals. according to a top aide, bolton once described the p
>> all right, ian pannell in iraq again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> next, to capitol hill tonight, where all eyes will be on the house tomorrow. the full house is set to take its first impeachment vote tomorrow. and it comes amid new questions tonight about who handled the transcript of that call between president trump and the president of ukraine. after the national security officer testified yesterday that he listened in on that call and alerted authorities to key parts of...
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>> ian pannell live from the region again tonight. ian, thank you. the alleged gunman, who drove mo tasreha t60o eln 0 pleaso, court for the first time. seen on surveillance images at the entrance to that walmart where 22 people were killed in august.pened in hat courtroom today. >> reporter: the man accused of murdering 22 innocent people stoic while being led into a packed el paso courtroom. wearing a sportcoat and glasses, patrick crusius said little as some of the families of his alleged victims watched. >> do you wish to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> reporter: the allen, texas, native pleading not guilty to capital murder charges. >> run! >> go, go, go, comon! >> r say the 21-year-old drove 600 o armed with an assault-style weapon. panicked shoppers diving under tables for cover. after surrendering, el paso's s s enbo his was it the makeup of this community? was it your proximity to the border? >> i think both. i think both. >> what drove him? was it hate? >> apparently so. >> reporter: police say crusius told authoriti
>> ian pannell live from the region again tonight. ian, thank you. the alleged gunman, who drove mo tasreha t60o eln 0 pleaso, court for the first time. seen on surveillance images at the entrance to that walmart where 22 people were killed in august.pened in hat courtroom today. >> reporter: the man accused of murdering 22 innocent people stoic while being led into a packed el paso courtroom. wearing a sportcoat and glasses, patrick crusius said little as some of the families of...
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ian joins us. and as you pointed out there, one of the major concerns are the thousands of isis fighters being catwatched by our kurdish allies. some of the prisoners there telling us, if they get out, they want to go after america. what's the concern on the ground there tonight? >> reporter: absolutely, david. a very real danger. th what makes out even worse is heat saying that if turkey crosses over the border, then they're going to pull back their troops from the areas the prison, other newly lib rated areas, to try to reinforce the front lines. and also this evening, the former head of american forces in the middle east writingtha t threatens to undo five years worth of fighting against isis >> a lot of moving parts on this, as well. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, a new sentencing in the college admissions scandal. the first mother and fatherer how long will they serve in federal prison? and tonight, the prosecutor speaking about felicity huffman and his message tonight to actre
ian joins us. and as you pointed out there, one of the major concerns are the thousands of isis fighters being catwatched by our kurdish allies. some of the prisoners there telling us, if they get out, they want to go after america. what's the concern on the ground there tonight? >> reporter: absolutely, david. a very real danger. th what makes out even worse is heat saying that if turkey crosses over the border, then they're going to pull back their troops from the areas the prison,...
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back to you. >> thank you, ian. lots of sports fans areoi tonht homes with power. and for many of them it's the first time they've been home since fleeing saturday. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in windsor where a lot of people are just glad to finally sleep in their own beds tonight. >> reporter: that's right, jessica people are definitely happy to be spending the night at home here in windsor tonight. but it's not quite life back to normal. take a look. this is someone's burned fence out here in the street. there is a lot of work ahead for people with fiamaged homes. firefighters put out a fire at james chang's home sunday during a m savve his windsor neighborhood. >> there are a lot of holes. every room has some holes. bigg one. you can see the sky. >> reporter: tonight chang got a lot the damage. >> i am really grateful that the firefighters could do that much to save our neighborhood. really thankful. >> reporter: with an air tanker still fighting the kincade fire fighting overhead -- >> welcome home! >> reporter: -- windsor city staff welcomed evacuees bac
back to you. >> thank you, ian. lots of sports fans areoi tonht homes with power. and for many of them it's the first time they've been home since fleeing saturday. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in windsor where a lot of people are just glad to finally sleep in their own beds tonight. >> reporter: that's right, jessica people are definitely happy to be spending the night at home here in windsor tonight. but it's not quite life back to normal. take a look. this is someone's burned...
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ian, let me start with you.know about this trade deal, what does this mean for the stocks index? ian: we can talk about the reaction. as we saw, as you will read, we want something more substantial. this has been going on for a long time. they had hoped it was just a glitch in negotiations for the industry on the fundamental level. china is the largest market, the u.s. is the largest producer of chips so many decay in the relationship is potentially harmful in a long-term basis. i think we want to see something more substantial, particularly resolution to huawei before we start cheering. taylor: did anything that you here today change your bold thesis for any of these chip stocks? mitch: i think we are sticking with the same names we like. we still like nvidia, amd. they will benefit from new matter what happens from this trade deal. we still like micron. i think q4 are more derisked now. people know that tariffs will not be in play at least until december, if i was a customer, i would buy more in case it falls
ian, let me start with you.know about this trade deal, what does this mean for the stocks index? ian: we can talk about the reaction. as we saw, as you will read, we want something more substantial. this has been going on for a long time. they had hoped it was just a glitch in negotiations for the industry on the fundamental level. china is the largest market, the u.s. is the largest producer of chips so many decay in the relationship is potentially harmful in a long-term basis. i think we want...
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but on match of the day 2, ian wright wasn't impressed.ns that have watched him play in the four years he has been there, a handful of good games and he has treated fans like that. he should apologise as the captain. he should have apologised already. and if he apologises, that it is the end of it? it is not the end of it. but that is the guy they have chosen as captain and that is not captain's behaviour. lewis hamilton will have to wait at least another week to claim his sixth world formula...