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in new york, ian lyngen from bmo capital markets.e have seen a shift with a growing number of strategist saying they expect the yield curve to steepen next year. what is your take on that? james: good to see you again. essentially we've been running the steepener all year. it's essentially the combination we like for long duration and steepening risk, we prefer the duration risk at the front end of the yield curve. certainly now, what the fed has done is raise the bar, is not going to happen anytime soon. it means the yield curve is directional. when you have u.s. two years trading above the fed funds rate, historically it tells you the market is expecting hikes, which is not likely to happen. there is a massive asymmetry towards the front end and the combination of being long on steepeners, that can profit in a number of different scenarios. one of your guests in your clips was talking about potential inflation risks. even though i am running the steepener, i find that difficult to believe when you just look at the oil price and the
in new york, ian lyngen from bmo capital markets.e have seen a shift with a growing number of strategist saying they expect the yield curve to steepen next year. what is your take on that? james: good to see you again. essentially we've been running the steepener all year. it's essentially the combination we like for long duration and steepening risk, we prefer the duration risk at the front end of the yield curve. certainly now, what the fed has done is raise the bar, is not going to happen...
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ian: that is an important point.gs that have driven the global equity market, it has been stocks that have exposure to china and it has been those tech stocks. the growth of asian technology is an important factor. i think linking those arguments we were just hearing from damien globalat point, the switch back to emerging markets is not going to happen until you get that dollar significantly lower. historically, republican administrations have been harbingers of weaker dollar, not stronger dollar. that would not be unusual. that leads me to the rest of the world has to start growing faster than the u.s. or it will be a bigger inflation shop coming into america because of the oil price increases, rather than the rest of the world. i think the pound dollar plays out is absolutely critical for em equities and em credit as well. damian: you make a great point about the commodity currencies leading the way. if you look at the strength of the chile in case or the colombian case, they are all up on the trade negotiation. th
ian: that is an important point.gs that have driven the global equity market, it has been stocks that have exposure to china and it has been those tech stocks. the growth of asian technology is an important factor. i think linking those arguments we were just hearing from damien globalat point, the switch back to emerging markets is not going to happen until you get that dollar significantly lower. historically, republican administrations have been harbingers of weaker dollar, not stronger...
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ian: no question.rump is in let's make a deal mode all over the world, despite north koreans are testing more missiles and telling him until he has christmas or else. he is still pushing for third summit. the taliban, he wants to meet with you and invite you to camp david during 9/11. i make a trait on thanks -- i make a trip on thanksgiving and i want to deal. i'm ready for a phone call with the iranian president, let's n broker it. its a very different environment. trump doesn't want to military conflict. and he sees that in a run-up to the election, as an impeached president the economy is something going strong for him, and dealmaking is something he wants to lay into. it is hard to accomplish in many places, but trump is willing to make the biggest possible announcement around the smallest possible deals. and that actually plays pretty well for him, and the markets are riding along with it. so it strikes me that first quarter, second quarter, we are going to continue to see all sorts of moves from
ian: no question.rump is in let's make a deal mode all over the world, despite north koreans are testing more missiles and telling him until he has christmas or else. he is still pushing for third summit. the taliban, he wants to meet with you and invite you to camp david during 9/11. i make a trait on thanks -- i make a trip on thanksgiving and i want to deal. i'm ready for a phone call with the iranian president, let's n broker it. its a very different environment. trump doesn't want to...
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ian: we really don't.hing, the surprise came in the initial verdict because it was so strongly against qualcomm, but we don't know the composition. all we know is that the usual sides have taken qualcomm's side or gone against qualcomm. the doj has filed an amicus brief in qualcomm's favor. the hope is that will help the company with its appeal. taylor: bloomberg's ian king, th anks for joining us. we will have plenty more global stories ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: u.k. prime minister boris johnson joining the chorus of political figures discussing taxing big tech. in an interview with a british channel, johnson says "when it comes to taxing internet giants on their revenues in this country, i do think we should taxing them properly, and i will be bringing forward measures to do that." earlier this week, the u.s. warned italy not to go ahead with a planned tax on internet giants like amazon and google. france is already proceeding with the digital tax. in the u.s., lawmakers have been after popular
ian: we really don't.hing, the surprise came in the initial verdict because it was so strongly against qualcomm, but we don't know the composition. all we know is that the usual sides have taken qualcomm's side or gone against qualcomm. the doj has filed an amicus brief in qualcomm's favor. the hope is that will help the company with its appeal. taylor: bloomberg's ian king, th anks for joining us. we will have plenty more global stories ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: u.k. prime minister...
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this is ian. yes. [cheers and applause] >> ian is from the mob film company in london. not the mob, but the mob. [laughter] >> film company in london and he's been coproducer since 2009 with us. he's been known for producing series adaptations. you all know him. yes? he's the best-selling, the color of magic and hog father of books and i also had the opportunity to see a documentary which i'm hope to go bring -- hoping to bring to miami called cruel and unusual. documentary of three guys in liz and they were were 40 years in solitary confinement for a crime they did not commit and it's a very powerful documentary and we are hoping to bring it to miami. [applause] including don deal me mystery series. [laughter] water to the angels, and the man who invented christmas which is why we are here today. [applause] >> now, i told you that i started about ten years ago and i could only do this because i started a film company along with two local folks and i don't know if they are here but it's marvin and lisa who are not with us this afternoon but the real person who i could s
this is ian. yes. [cheers and applause] >> ian is from the mob film company in london. not the mob, but the mob. [laughter] >> film company in london and he's been coproducer since 2009 with us. he's been known for producing series adaptations. you all know him. yes? he's the best-selling, the color of magic and hog father of books and i also had the opportunity to see a documentary which i'm hope to go bring -- hoping to bring to miami called cruel and unusual. documentary of three...
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ian: it is a big move.are basically adjusting to the world in which networking at semiconductors have moved. once upon a time, if you wanted to build the best, fastest computer network, it was difficult, so you went and bought a box from cisco. then along came amazon aws, facebook, google. these companies developed their own skill set and said they did not knees the dish -- did not need these big boxes and could do it themselves. cisco is saying their components are fantastic, you can use them, go ahead. driver for is the cisco? near-term sales goal or longer-term sales shift? ian: normally when companies come out they talk about a chip coming next year and what they are going to do. part of the surprise today was the fact that they are already supplying them and already using them. taylor: you talk about facebook and microsoft already using some of the chips within the networking components. are they looking to off sell to those existing clients or target potential new clients? ian: they are not really cis
ian: it is a big move.are basically adjusting to the world in which networking at semiconductors have moved. once upon a time, if you wanted to build the best, fastest computer network, it was difficult, so you went and bought a box from cisco. then along came amazon aws, facebook, google. these companies developed their own skill set and said they did not knees the dish -- did not need these big boxes and could do it themselves. cisco is saying their components are fantastic, you can use them,...
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this is ian. yes. [cheers and applause] >> ian is from the mob film company in london. not the mob, but the mob. [laughter] >> film company in london and he's been coproducer since 2009 with us. he's best known for producing mini series adaptations. terry cratch it. you all know him. yes? he's the best-selling, the color of magic and hog father of books and i also had the opportunity to see a documentary which i'm hoping to bring to miami called cruel and unusual. documentary about three guys who were in prison in louisiana and they were there for 40 years in solitary confinement for a crime they did not commit and it's a very powerful documentary and we are hoping to bring it to miami. [applause] i'm going to give a formal introduction. les is the director of creative writing program at f.i.u. and he is the best selling author of 20 books and novels including the john deal mystery eries. and last rain to paradise, water to the angels and the man who invented christmas which is why we are here today. [applause] please give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> now, i told y
this is ian. yes. [cheers and applause] >> ian is from the mob film company in london. not the mob, but the mob. [laughter] >> film company in london and he's been coproducer since 2009 with us. he's best known for producing mini series adaptations. terry cratch it. you all know him. yes? he's the best-selling, the color of magic and hog father of books and i also had the opportunity to see a documentary which i'm hoping to bring to miami called cruel and unusual. documentary about...
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>> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging amid record heat there. more than 100 fires now burning, destroying dozens of homes. several people have been killed. american firefighters are pitching in in the effort. more arriving on saturday. the haze obscuring the famous skyline of sydney. the average temperature across australia hitting 107 degrees today. that's the highest ever recorded and the second day in a row they've reached record highs. >>> back here at home tonight, and congress has just raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 in the u.s. the new measure applies to the purchase of cigarettes as well as e-cigarettes and vaping products. it comes amid concern about increasing nicotine use among young people in this country and the possible health risks of e-cigarettes. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the woman shopping, th
>> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging amid record heat there. more than 100 fires now burning, destroying dozens of homes. several people have been killed. american firefighters are pitching in in the effort. more arriving on saturday. the haze obscuring the famous skyline of sydney. the average temperature across australia...
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ian, thank you we have seven minutes left of the session. shares of canopy growth going high today let's get to rahel solomon who has the details. >> investors seem to be high on the news today that constellation brands' cfo david klein will take over as ceo as can pi growth, the world's biggest marijuana producer klein was also appointed chairman in october. and the move now means that they're from constellation with mike lee, a former vice president at constellation the maker of corona owns about 38% of canopy stock and the news has some analysts now wondering if constellation could be moving towards take a majority stake. shares of constellation are down about a percent today. >> rahel, thank for that ian, what do you think would that be a good move to go in and take over more of canopy? and especially at this time where in the united states, at least, you've got some real pressure from the fda over where we're moving with marijuana. >> i mean, i live in l.a., so i understand this industry, but i would say, it's unclear how anybody is goi
ian, thank you we have seven minutes left of the session. shares of canopy growth going high today let's get to rahel solomon who has the details. >> investors seem to be high on the news today that constellation brands' cfo david klein will take over as ceo as can pi growth, the world's biggest marijuana producer klein was also appointed chairman in october. and the move now means that they're from constellation with mike lee, a former vice president at constellation the maker of corona...
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en -- ian: the really big ones are resolved. outstanding one that is left is huawei basically is not paying them anymore. safety say amongst trade disputes and amongst qualcomm continuing to face legal difficulties in the u.s., huawei does not have a massive incentive to settle right now. basically because huawei is essentially a tool in the trade dispute, they are probably going to sit it out and not get to any conclusions soon. to headhey are about into the appeals hearing process with the ftc. do we have any visibility as to how that is likely to play out? : we really don't. if anything, the surprise came in the initial verdict because it was so strongly against qualcomm, but we don't know the composition. all we know is that the usual sides have taken qualcomm's side or gone against qualcomm. an amicuss filed brief in qualcomm's favor. we hope is that will help the company with its appeal. taylor: thank you for joining us. we will have plenty more global stories ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: u.k. prime minister boris j
en -- ian: the really big ones are resolved. outstanding one that is left is huawei basically is not paying them anymore. safety say amongst trade disputes and amongst qualcomm continuing to face legal difficulties in the u.s., huawei does not have a massive incentive to settle right now. basically because huawei is essentially a tool in the trade dispute, they are probably going to sit it out and not get to any conclusions soon. to headhey are about into the appeals hearing process with the...
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but now it's time for ian hislop in conversation with amol rajan. hello. ian. come in. you come up with a private eye cover like those? well, this was when theresa may, do you remember her? she was around at the beginning of the year. um, she used to be prime minister. anyway, she left and we had to think "how can we pay tribute to mrs may?" so i thought, "perhaps a blank page will be good" and so we have the theresa may memorial issue — her legacy in full. and a little thing at the bottom, saying, "er, thank you". which, again, seems quite cruel, but was quite funny at the time. do you ever keep tabs on how each of those sell? yeah. yeah, that was a seller. i'm afraid that was popular! and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he's always good. partly because he always does photo opportunities, so having been accused of having a party full of fruitca kes, he does a photo op eating a fruit cake. i mean, he does thejoke for us. and you sometimes jump on anniversaries too. yes. essentially, the joke is essentially, thejoke is boris saying he has been caught out, she
but now it's time for ian hislop in conversation with amol rajan. hello. ian. come in. you come up with a private eye cover like those? well, this was when theresa may, do you remember her? she was around at the beginning of the year. um, she used to be prime minister. anyway, she left and we had to think "how can we pay tribute to mrs may?" so i thought, "perhaps a blank page will be good" and so we have the theresa may memorial issue — her legacy in full. and a little...
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ian: who knows.emory, because it is commodity traded, very volatile by its nature and it always has been. bottom oncall the that market has not traditionally been a fun thing to do and has not resulted in people making a lot of money. that thing you are focusing on is very specific and very volatile area of the chip sector in general. some of the higher end radio parts, you cannot just go and buy them in bulk. taylor: any sense that these companies are doing a better job forecasting some of the inventory and supply and demand dynamics that seemed to run the fundamentals of these companies? ian: they would say that they are. people who don't believe that are saying, you are just more cars,s, you are in appliances, so basically your ability for the market to crash on demand of one and product has been dissipated -- of one end product has been dissipated. that is the consensus opinion that the markets they are playing in have been more varied. taylor: that was bloomberg's ian king. thank you. largestp a
ian: who knows.emory, because it is commodity traded, very volatile by its nature and it always has been. bottom oncall the that market has not traditionally been a fun thing to do and has not resulted in people making a lot of money. that thing you are focusing on is very specific and very volatile area of the chip sector in general. some of the higher end radio parts, you cannot just go and buy them in bulk. taylor: any sense that these companies are doing a better job forecasting some of the...
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in jails was a growing problem 2016 saying that islamist extremism injails was a growing problem —— ian name do we see linked here? hate preacher, anjem choudary. he has affected and inspired and affected so many people and this is extremely worrying. how do you combat radicalisation... real expertise is needed, because the last thing we want is for them to be found radicalised in prisons. the questions after london bridge, talking about rehabilitation in prisons. how do you do it? it can be difficult and clearly some of the people who have gone in there, we don't know what happened with london bridge and that person whether he flipped in the last minute after coming out or not, but more generally there is a problem and ian aitchison reported in 2016 and he concluded at the time there was a lot of naivete in the prison management and a lack of structure for dealing with it. he recommended 69 recommendations, of which quite a large number never were 69 recommendations, of which quite a large number neverwere implemented, one was to have a complete counterterrorism command in the prison s
in jails was a growing problem 2016 saying that islamist extremism injails was a growing problem —— ian name do we see linked here? hate preacher, anjem choudary. he has affected and inspired and affected so many people and this is extremely worrying. how do you combat radicalisation... real expertise is needed, because the last thing we want is for them to be found radicalised in prisons. the questions after london bridge, talking about rehabilitation in prisons. how do you do it? it can...
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live in santa clara, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you very much. >>> new at 11:00, a shooting at a holiday party in the east bay. this happened about 6:00 this evening. 34th avenue in oakland. police say when they got there they found three men and a woman had been shot, their conditions ranging from stable to serious. we'll continue to bring you updates on air and online as soon as more information is available. >>> two east bay mothers will be in court tomorrow fighting an eviction notice. tonight we know the strategy their attorneys will be using. those two moms and their children moved into a vacant oakland home in november hoping to be able to stay and put a spotlight on the city's lack of housing. the property owner of wedgewood properties say they're trespassing, they need to go. nbc bay area has learned tomorrow the attorneys representing moms for housing will cite state, federal, and even international arguments to convince a judge to let them stay there. the moms actually moved out today but only trefrp temporarily because they can't heat that house. >> we're all hol
live in santa clara, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you very much. >>> new at 11:00, a shooting at a holiday party in the east bay. this happened about 6:00 this evening. 34th avenue in oakland. police say when they got there they found three men and a woman had been shot, their conditions ranging from stable to serious. we'll continue to bring you updates on air and online as soon as more information is available. >>> two east bay mothers will be in court...
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ian's here, he's our expert in growing sprouts and cooking them. ian, what am i doing wrong?s. it's the last thing you should cook before you put your plate together for your christmas dinner. really? yeah. they only take a few minutes and they stay lovely and green, and they taste really, really nice. these have been boiling for three minutes, and that's them ready now. here we go, can i pick a little one out? you can have any size you like. it's hot, mind. it's very hot! they taste very green. correct. so, this christmas, maybe it's time we gave sprouts a second chance. mm! sam fenwick, bbc news. that is very good. i almost believed her. now the weather forecast with darren bent. —— darren bett. hello there. it is not looking quite as wet over the next few days, particularly across the eastern side of england. we had some rain here earlier on. that has moved through and instead we're looking at showers to come in overnight. quite a brisk wind for many parts of the country, the heavier showers out towards the west. a few getting into eastern parts of england but not many. en
ian's here, he's our expert in growing sprouts and cooking them. ian, what am i doing wrong?s. it's the last thing you should cook before you put your plate together for your christmas dinner. really? yeah. they only take a few minutes and they stay lovely and green, and they taste really, really nice. these have been boiling for three minutes, and that's them ready now. here we go, can i pick a little one out? you can have any size you like. it's hot, mind. it's very hot! they taste very...
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ian cole with the ian cull with the details.hat is brazen. >> reporter: you see the damage outside the jewelry store. are the front wall and window used to pea is boarded up. the owner says he got a call at 3:00 a.m. surveillance shows the first smash. then another and finally a third as thieves barged through the front wall using a stolen truck. >> destroyed everything. there were probably two or maybe three that took off. >> reporter: the men used tools to break the shelves. some jewels were the owner oo be idened retaliation but says when he arrived the truck was still there because he got stuck. it's the third time they've been broken into in four months but this was the boldest. and this shows the car tallos by what appears to be a white bmw. in what appears to be the get away car. >> the window wide open. >> reporter: several other stores and restaurants have break ins or thefts. owners say they want police to take the crimes more seriously. >> they say they don't have enough staff. trrgs mae, pay enough taxes. time for me
ian cole with the ian cull with the details.hat is brazen. >> reporter: you see the damage outside the jewelry store. are the front wall and window used to pea is boarded up. the owner says he got a call at 3:00 a.m. surveillance shows the first smash. then another and finally a third as thieves barged through the front wall using a stolen truck. >> destroyed everything. there were probably two or maybe three that took off. >> reporter: the men used tools to break the shelves....
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tom: ian mccafferty, thank you so much.sation in the next hour. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, in honor of paul volcker, the future of central banking. needed to encourage improve economic growth. in this hour, jean-claude trichet. mystery of the total the many united kingdom elections, it is parliamentary, just one of several outcomes. this is not last december. finding the courage to go, finding the courage to stay long. good morning our bloomberg's studios. jon ferro jetting in on the gulfstream for complete coverage starting thursday night into friday. francine: a lot of people are saying it could be over pretty quickly. tom: do you think so? francine: it could be. every single paul gives the tories the majority, -- every gives the tories the majority. if it is a hung parliament, it could take all night before we know who won. tom: how different it is from the united states. prime minister johnson could lose his constituency. francine: it is much shorter, it is very close. it was close last time. there is tactical voting. it is
tom: ian mccafferty, thank you so much.sation in the next hour. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, in honor of paul volcker, the future of central banking. needed to encourage improve economic growth. in this hour, jean-claude trichet. mystery of the total the many united kingdom elections, it is parliamentary, just one of several outcomes. this is not last december. finding the courage to go, finding the courage to stay long. good morning our bloomberg's studios. jon ferro jetting in on the gulfstream...
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injanuary, ian russell tried to understand why his teenage daughter molly took her own life after seeingictures of self—harm on instagram. my colleagues angus crawford and tony smith broke the story. this is the story of molly russell. molly was the youngest
injanuary, ian russell tried to understand why his teenage daughter molly took her own life after seeingictures of self—harm on instagram. my colleagues angus crawford and tony smith broke the story. this is the story of molly russell. molly was the youngest
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though i visited ian duncan smith's constituency and he told me his way of dealing with this is to neverem is sometimes with elections and things, they feed it a bit more because they tell everybody, actually we all hate each other. we don't. i don't hate labour, i have a lot of labour friends. but the internet takes a bit of that anger and accelerate and makes it immediate and instantaneous and gratifying, like a drug. but abuse is not something that happens online. and a day after i visited his office, it was vandalised. 0ne one of the most writings —— surprising findings was that man overall tended to receive more abusive messages on twitter. although this does not mean that what they did receive was worse or more threatening. these are broad trends. the experience of every candidate will change. for example, angela smith. she is being insulted a lot for her honesty and being called a traitorfour times more than the average candidate. this could be because she recently changed parties. she is now with the liberal democrats. she also voted against brexit. this was against the majority
though i visited ian duncan smith's constituency and he told me his way of dealing with this is to neverem is sometimes with elections and things, they feed it a bit more because they tell everybody, actually we all hate each other. we don't. i don't hate labour, i have a lot of labour friends. but the internet takes a bit of that anger and accelerate and makes it immediate and instantaneous and gratifying, like a drug. but abuse is not something that happens online. and a day after i visited...
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ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.not festive if you want snow but there will be a break from the rain. that is courtesy of this ridge of high pressure time for christmas day. there is still some showers around this evening. it has been a wet day for some but the showers are slowly fading. there will still be some around overnight. but for many the skies are clearing and it is turning colder overnight. already well below freezing in parts of highland scotland but most of us close to freezing with some ground frost. that takes us onto christmas day. a chilly start but a fine day, mostly sunny as well. in the north of scotla nd mostly sunny as well. in the north of scotland are still the chance of some showers but these will fade. high cloud pulling in towards south—west england, wales and northern ireland. but for most it is blue skies for christmas, feeling colder especially across england and wales compared with today. and after dark we do expect some fog to develop which looks to be most problematic through northern,
ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.not festive if you want snow but there will be a break from the rain. that is courtesy of this ridge of high pressure time for christmas day. there is still some showers around this evening. it has been a wet day for some but the showers are slowly fading. there will still be some around overnight. but for many the skies are clearing and it is turning colder overnight. already well below freezing in parts of highland scotland but most of us close to...
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i agree with ian, they will never forget this night. >> oh, no.rky in the santa suit. >> it's okay, it works. >> bring joy. >> what do you have, we have rain coming often an and off? >> i think people will be happier about the changes in the forecast time line. it's going to offer us some dryer weather for part of that weekend. so as we start off right now, i do want to get to something serious and that is the possibility of more patchy dense fog. if you're headed out over the next couple of hours to get a head start on the holiday traffic rush, please be careful in the north bay. we're seeing visibility down to a half mile near napa and novato. we likely could see visibility drop for contra costa and alameda counties tomorrow morning. be on the look out for that fog as you're out and about traveling. now, besides the chance of the fog tomorrow, temperatures will be cold to start. 46 in the south bay. peninsula 48. tri-valley 44. so it's going to be chilly but we're not going to be going below the freezing point. we're going to be okay to handle t
i agree with ian, they will never forget this night. >> oh, no.rky in the santa suit. >> it's okay, it works. >> bring joy. >> what do you have, we have rain coming often an and off? >> i think people will be happier about the changes in the forecast time line. it's going to offer us some dryer weather for part of that weekend. so as we start off right now, i do want to get to something serious and that is the possibility of more patchy dense fog. if you're headed...
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>> ian, thank you. >>> now to the race for 2020, the first contest in iowa nine weeks away. joe biden fighting to regain momentum kicking off an 18-day "no malarkey" bus tour. while a surging pete buttigieg is fighting off an attack from the party's progressive wing. abc's eva pilgrim on the campaign trail from des moines. >> reporter: with 64 days until the iowa caucus democrats are blitzing the state. >> we're scaring all the customers. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden kicking off an 8-day, 18-county, 800-mile road trip he's calling in biden fashion the no malarkey bus tour. >> we're going the last two months here. we're down the stretch. the time to -- as they say in iowa the time to peak is about now. >> reporter: while biden leads in most national polls, the latest state polling in iowa shows competition at the top with mayor pete buttigieg surging. voters are being inundated with the candidate's pitches. >> i'm joe biden. >> i'm andrew yang. >> reporter: over 5,000 ads airing including this buttigieg ad about his plan to limit tuition-free college. >> there
>> ian, thank you. >>> now to the race for 2020, the first contest in iowa nine weeks away. joe biden fighting to regain momentum kicking off an 18-day "no malarkey" bus tour. while a surging pete buttigieg is fighting off an attack from the party's progressive wing. abc's eva pilgrim on the campaign trail from des moines. >> reporter: with 64 days until the iowa caucus democrats are blitzing the state. >> we're scaring all the customers. >> reporter:...
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ian, thanks for telling us what you have been able to today.from the bbc sport centre, and yet another busy weekend, here is all a foster. football managers must begin a quite nervous. we are in sacking season, there has been a new one, we will bring you details about that any moment. for matches and are primarily today. two days after arsenal their manager, his first match as interim manager ended ina draw first match as interim manager ended in a draw at norwich. they trailed twice,... a second equaliser was good timing into the second half, it finished to all. no it had some chances to win it. the gunners have not won in eight matches now. they match between worlds and sheffield united was also drawn. the visitors had a half—time lead, but an equaliser were scored half way through the second half. 0ne always the final score there. a couple more games kick off in about ten minutes' time. lester kitto back to second if they beat struggling everton. manchester united are at home to aston villa. so, what about that sacking? another one in the pr
ian, thanks for telling us what you have been able to today.from the bbc sport centre, and yet another busy weekend, here is all a foster. football managers must begin a quite nervous. we are in sacking season, there has been a new one, we will bring you details about that any moment. for matches and are primarily today. two days after arsenal their manager, his first match as interim manager ended ina draw first match as interim manager ended in a draw at norwich. they trailed twice,... a...
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this bbc footage shows 19—year—old ian in the red tracksuit.fficer to open the gate of pen two. ijust remember vividly one lad saying, "my brother's in there, he's dying. let me out, let me out." i don't remember anything about the football being played because at that time i was fighting for my life. every time i took a breath, it was stopping at my throat, because i just couldn't expand my lungs, at all. i gave up. i knew i was dying. you knew. you just knew that you were going to die. and the next thing i knew, there was a pile of bodies next to me, erm... irememberthinking, "i need to go and help," because i was actually, i'm actually a nurse. i was a student nurse at the time. but my body just couldn't do anything. and the guilt of not helping... ..isjust unreal. but on the day, media outlets, including the bbc, reported as fact duckenfield's lie that fans had forced open the gate. fans rushed through a broken turnstile, crushing liverpool supporters against the front of the stand. the radio was full of it. and it was said that the gate ha
this bbc footage shows 19—year—old ian in the red tracksuit.fficer to open the gate of pen two. ijust remember vividly one lad saying, "my brother's in there, he's dying. let me out, let me out." i don't remember anything about the football being played because at that time i was fighting for my life. every time i took a breath, it was stopping at my throat, because i just couldn't expand my lungs, at all. i gave up. i knew i was dying. you knew. you just knew that you were going...
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>> ian pannell tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and now to the interview making global headlines tonight. w're andout acs this photo right here of her in with the prince when she was it her plea t toheritish people. and buckingham palace with a response. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, virginia roberts giuffre taking on prince andrew in her first tv interview with british media. >> there's only one e. >> reporter: in court filings, giuffre claims she was directed by jeffrey epstehe prince when just 17. in a sitdown with the bbc, filmed before the prince's own interview, giuffre blasts suggestions this now infamous photo was faked. >> i think the world is getting sick of these ridiculous excuses. it's a real photo. i've given it to the fbi for their investigation and it's an authentic photo. there's a date on the back of it from when it was printed. >> reporter: the prince himself questioned its authenticity. >> nobody can prove whether or not that photograph has been doctored, but i don't recol
>> ian pannell tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and now to the interview making global headlines tonight. w're andout acs this photo right here of her in with the prince when she was it her plea t toheritish people. and buckingham palace with a response. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, virginia roberts giuffre taking on prince andrew in her first tv interview with british media. >> there's only one e. >> reporter: in court filings, giuffre claims...
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ian hislop, thank you very much indeed. the christmas week is looking fairly mixed. of rain in the run—up to christmas day, and then on christmas day looks like it will be largely dry, quite chilly, but a lot of sunshine around. no pressure today, bringing further showers. this feature moving up further showers. this feature moving up from the south—west will bring outbreaks of rain to england and wales as we had to tonight. most of the showers for the rest of this afternoon will tend to be confined to one scotland and northern england, the odd heavy one mixed in there. generally light ones although it will be breezy across parts of scotland. further south, widespread sunshine, top temperatures io—iid. single figures in the north. the showers continue in the north overnight, this area of rain pushes across england and wales. a heavy burst as it continues to push eastwards, dry two perhaps one or two showers following as we head into christmas eve morning. this is how it is looking for a christmas eve, low—pressure to the north—east of the country. these weather front
ian hislop, thank you very much indeed. the christmas week is looking fairly mixed. of rain in the run—up to christmas day, and then on christmas day looks like it will be largely dry, quite chilly, but a lot of sunshine around. no pressure today, bringing further showers. this feature moving up further showers. this feature moving up from the south—west will bring outbreaks of rain to england and wales as we had to tonight. most of the showers for the rest of this afternoon will tend to be...
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ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.he forecast you but not for everybody. just like today, the cloud is thick across the west of scotland. it is windy and the air has travelled all subtropics which is why it is mild across scotland and northern ireland but we have the rain. tonight, to the sight of that, the skies will clear in the midlands and the north of england which will have a bearing on the type of temperatures we will have in the morning. maybe two or three degrees in the cold spots, but with the cloud lingers it will be closer to six or seven celsius. tomorrow there will be cloud across scotla nd tomorrow there will be cloud across scotland and northern ireland with rain going into glasgow and possibly edinburgh and belfast. to the south we have sunshine. he is new year's eve, the last day of the year. we have to go climb tier across the midlands, we could have light rain and drizzle on the south—west of the country but the daytime for most of northern england it will be sunnier. it iss northern england it will
ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.he forecast you but not for everybody. just like today, the cloud is thick across the west of scotland. it is windy and the air has travelled all subtropics which is why it is mild across scotland and northern ireland but we have the rain. tonight, to the sight of that, the skies will clear in the midlands and the north of england which will have a bearing on the type of temperatures we will have in the morning. maybe two or three degrees in the cold...
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but that is what ian foster will attempt to do, after being named as the all blacks new head coach. after landing the job he says he's ready for the topjob despite the pressure's that comes with it. persistent catch and byjob is to be what they needed me to be. has his own style and my own style needs to complement that and it is time to see me in a new light and it is up to me to show you that i and innovative and the sense of direction where i want this thing to go. so what type of coach is he, how will he differ from his predecessor, and what can he do to lift the mood amongst his staff and players after that semi final defeat to england at the world cup. here's the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent chris jones ian foster has extensive knowledge, having been his assistant for the past eight years and so he has been a key pa rt past eight years and so he has been a key part of the side of that when the 2015 rugby world cup and the wind percentage around 90%. and he has been groomed for this top job in the same way that they had been groomed by graham henry before then and some fans
but that is what ian foster will attempt to do, after being named as the all blacks new head coach. after landing the job he says he's ready for the topjob despite the pressure's that comes with it. persistent catch and byjob is to be what they needed me to be. has his own style and my own style needs to complement that and it is time to see me in a new light and it is up to me to show you that i and innovative and the sense of direction where i want this thing to go. so what type of coach is...
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thank you, ian. we're learning more tonight about that shooting at pearl harbor naval base in hawaii where a sailor openedple firnd himself. tonight we know that two of the people shot have died and the third person is being treated at a hospital. police say the shooting unfolded around 2:30 hawaiian time. the victims all civilians who work for the department of defense. the shooter assigned to the "uss columbia" at pearl harbor. >>> tragedy on the cliffs after a man fell to his death today near land's end in san francisco. one witness says she last saw the man on a nearby trail. firefighters say the witness turned around and when she looked back the man was gone. that's when she called 911. when fire crews arrive spotted someone in the water. but it was a challenging rescue for crews because of those choppy waters. the aeye to find the man, but he had died. investigators are now fry figure out who the man is. >>> in san francisco you may not be surprised to find your car window broken computer or ph
thank you, ian. we're learning more tonight about that shooting at pearl harbor naval base in hawaii where a sailor openedple firnd himself. tonight we know that two of the people shot have died and the third person is being treated at a hospital. police say the shooting unfolded around 2:30 hawaiian time. the victims all civilians who work for the department of defense. the shooter assigned to the "uss columbia" at pearl harbor. >>> tragedy on the cliffs after a man fell to...
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ian hislop, thank you very much indeed. hello there.ay, but with it being cold, there could be a little bit of early frost, which might make you feel a little bit festive for a while. the reason for the cold weather with the sunshine as well as this ridge of high pressure for christmas day, which will be short—lived because it will be replaced during boxing day with this area of low pressure to bring us a spell of wet and windy weather. it will push the christmas day cold air away from our shores and be replaced by the orange and yellow indicating very mild conditions particular to end the week and head on into the weekend. as we start christmas day very early on there will be one or two showers early on but these will fade as a high—pressure moves in. it will settle down with clearing skies. it will turn quite cold. temperatures close to freezing in many places with a touch of frost in places, may bea with a touch of frost in places, may be a bit of mist and fog as well. christmas day is looking cold but dry, bright, plenty of sunshine
ian hislop, thank you very much indeed. hello there.ay, but with it being cold, there could be a little bit of early frost, which might make you feel a little bit festive for a while. the reason for the cold weather with the sunshine as well as this ridge of high pressure for christmas day, which will be short—lived because it will be replaced during boxing day with this area of low pressure to bring us a spell of wet and windy weather. it will push the christmas day cold air away from our...
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ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.nger. a whole second longer on monday. how about the weather? a mixture of sunshine and showers, but most of the time the weather will be dry and bright. that is because we will be between weather systems on monday. one low pressure and its weather front clearing to the east, then we get this big gap before the next low arrives afterwards. let's concentrate on the early hours of monday first, so clear spells in the south. it won't be particularly cold, showers affecting northern ireland in western scotland. the only real frost will be in north—east scotland. milder in the south. on monday, there is a low pressure approaching us, but it won't reach us until late monday night, so the bulk of monday itself is looking fine across most of the uk, not absolutely everywhere, because we are expecting showers in the north—west of the country. to the north—west of the country. to the south, across wales and england, it will be mostly dry. and also in the north and east of scotland, some sunshine
ian hislop, thank you very much indeed.nger. a whole second longer on monday. how about the weather? a mixture of sunshine and showers, but most of the time the weather will be dry and bright. that is because we will be between weather systems on monday. one low pressure and its weather front clearing to the east, then we get this big gap before the next low arrives afterwards. let's concentrate on the early hours of monday first, so clear spells in the south. it won't be particularly cold,...
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it's snowing here in new york city, ian. someone looking outside saying, it's summer and it's sunny and it's wonderful outside, what are you talking about, it's not snowing? republicans are embracing the conspiracy that ukrainian meddled in our elections and not the russians. how do you go about making, even having an argument, having a trial, having a debate when one side is refusing to acknowledge the world as it currently exists in front of them? >> it's such a contrast from if you go back and look at the watergate hearings where you had republicans senators like howard baker preside over the proceedings and say this is the most serious task that we have as members of congress to make sure we hold the president accountable for misbehaving. you saw that from both parties in watergate. you don't have that now. there's a real danger here, the republicans see the president as immoral, unethical, not that intelligent, i don't think they fully grasp how dangerous he is. the need for them to step up in the defense of the republi
it's snowing here in new york city, ian. someone looking outside saying, it's summer and it's sunny and it's wonderful outside, what are you talking about, it's not snowing? republicans are embracing the conspiracy that ukrainian meddled in our elections and not the russians. how do you go about making, even having an argument, having a trial, having a debate when one side is refusing to acknowledge the world as it currently exists in front of them? >> it's such a contrast from if you go...
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the other passengers who died have been identified as ian biggs, the pilot. robert vaughn crisp ii, gretchen vincent and her son, michael walker vincent. the plane had just taken off from the lafayette airport, was only a mile way, and the pilot clipped that power line right there. the plane went down in the parking lot of that post office, astually hit a lady who was in a vehicle, the vehicle caught fire seiously injuring the lady and the fiews lablg continued into a field. this is eyewitness video that was recorded by alexis west who deld us what she saw. a it just skidded on the concrete at the post office, and then it just went by, and then all of a sudden, just this big explosion. it was just like an action movie. it just, like, happened so fast. >> reporter: miss west actually saw the sole survivor walking away from the aircraft. lksten. >> somebody grabbed him from the fire and pulled him out and sat wm on the ground. hiestles burned from his shoulder all the wait down, like, his shirt, his clothing, everything was ripped. >> reporter: the man she is t
the other passengers who died have been identified as ian biggs, the pilot. robert vaughn crisp ii, gretchen vincent and her son, michael walker vincent. the plane had just taken off from the lafayette airport, was only a mile way, and the pilot clipped that power line right there. the plane went down in the parking lot of that post office, astually hit a lady who was in a vehicle, the vehicle caught fire seiously injuring the lady and the fiews lablg continued into a field. this is eyewitness...
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thank you, ian. >>> did you get the exclusive invite? apple is hosting a rare open house at its spaceship campus in cupertino. only people who live near the apple park headquarters are invited this saturday. the invitations shown here arrived by mail. rules include no drones and no photos inside the spaceship. >>> totally unnerving. hackers. we have a story that shows you how hackers can tap into a popular security camera. >> who is that? >> i'm your best friend. i'm santa claus. >> he's not. and that's creepy. this is video from a ring camera, those installed in an 8-year-old girl's bedroom in memphis. someone apparently hacked the camera and started talking to the little girl there, saying they were santa. her father eventually unplugged the camera. ring says their security was not breached, adding hackers often reuse credentials stolen or leaked from one service on other services. experts say use strong passwords, change them often, and use two-factor authentication to prevent your devices from being hacked. >>> rescue crews will head
thank you, ian. >>> did you get the exclusive invite? apple is hosting a rare open house at its spaceship campus in cupertino. only people who live near the apple park headquarters are invited this saturday. the invitations shown here arrived by mail. rules include no drones and no photos inside the spaceship. >>> totally unnerving. hackers. we have a story that shows you how hackers can tap into a popular security camera. >> who is that? >> i'm your best friend....
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there is a possibility that ian simms could be watching you right now in prison. to this camera and talk directly to ian simms, who killed your daughter. i would beg him to end this nightmare, both for me and for him. i said that in 1991 when i wrote to him and i say it again. please, just let me give my daughter a proper burial. let me have her back. she belongs to me and not you. and, once you do that, you can then start going to classes, to correct your offending behaviour, which you haven't done so far. and, then, may be, in the future, you could come out with no protestations from me. marie, i wonder what you do for helen when it comes to christmas. because it'll be your 31st christmas without your daughter. she would be 54 now. what do you do for her at that time? i can't really face christmas or new year because helen loved both of them. now, for christmas day, we go to my son's house. and we have christmas with my daughter—in—law and her sisters. and my grandchildren. and that is christmas over for me then. i usually stay in new year because that was somet
there is a possibility that ian simms could be watching you right now in prison. to this camera and talk directly to ian simms, who killed your daughter. i would beg him to end this nightmare, both for me and for him. i said that in 1991 when i wrote to him and i say it again. please, just let me give my daughter a proper burial. let me have her back. she belongs to me and not you. and, once you do that, you can then start going to classes, to correct your offending behaviour, which you haven't...
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ian cull is live with the details. >> reporter: this all happened one week ago tonight but the victim died on christmas eve. detectives are reviewing the video and neighbors are concerned the suspect is on the loose remembers wife as loving wife and mother. moved from vietnam and niece translated for us. >> kind, everyone loves her. cares about her husband, family and daughter. >> reporter: but he says she was robbed in their driveway, just returned home from work, 9:30 from job as cook, didn't immediately walk inside. >> he thought it was long time she didn't come in. went outside, saw the car, >> purse missing and found her bloody in the street. police are looking at this surveillance footage, shows someone running away from the home and car speeds off at approximate time of the attack. two days ago she died in the hospital. no suspects have been caught and family is desperate for answers. >> he wants to find out who did it and find out what actually happened to her. >> reporter: family said it was robbery but police say they don't have a motive yet in this homicide investigation an
ian cull is live with the details. >> reporter: this all happened one week ago tonight but the victim died on christmas eve. detectives are reviewing the video and neighbors are concerned the suspect is on the loose remembers wife as loving wife and mother. moved from vietnam and niece translated for us. >> kind, everyone loves her. cares about her husband, family and daughter. >> reporter: but he says she was robbed in their driveway, just returned home from work, 9:30 from...
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ian. come in. good to see you. now, you are everywhere.mber her? she was around at the beginning of the year. um, she used to be prime minister. anyway, she left and we had to think "how can we pay tribute to mrs may?" so i thought "perha ps a blank page will be good" and so we have the theresa may memorial issue — her legacy in full. and a little thing at the bottom, saying "er, thank you". which, again, seems quite cruel, but was quite funny at the time. do you know how each of those — do you ever keep tabs on how each of those sell? yeah. yeah, that was a seller. i'm afraid that was popular! and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he's always good. partly because he always does photo opportunities, so having been accused of having a party full of fruitca kes, he does a photo op eating a fruit cake. i mean, it is fantastic. i mean, he does thejoke for us. borisjohnson's private life hss frequently furnished you with cover ideas and this one you have here. this was sort of essentially a smut special. because there was a proper publ
ian. come in. good to see you. now, you are everywhere.mber her? she was around at the beginning of the year. um, she used to be prime minister. anyway, she left and we had to think "how can we pay tribute to mrs may?" so i thought "perha ps a blank page will be good" and so we have the theresa may memorial issue — her legacy in full. and a little thing at the bottom, saying "er, thank you". which, again, seems quite cruel, but was quite funny at the time. do you...
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ian prior, joining us from d.c. today. ian, thank you. ainsley: thank you, ian. >> thank you.llian who has headlines for us. >> that's right. thank you. following a number of stories beginning with. this another parent now charged in the college admission scheme and her son could lose his degree from georgetown university. karen littlefair admitted to paying $9,000 to have someone take online courses for him. while he has not been charged, the university hasn't ruled out revoking his degree. dozen of parents including actress lori loughlin charged in the scam. her trial starts next year. controversial homeless program is put on hold in new york city. mayor bill de blasio agreeing to stop the program which relocates homeless families to new jersey rent-free for one year. comes after new york sued new york city placed homeless people in unsafe buildings with dangerous living conditions. "new york post" reports more than 5,000 homeless families. newark has taken in 1,000 families, which is more than any other city. well, for the first time in 37 years, vanna white take as spin at
ian prior, joining us from d.c. today. ian, thank you. ainsley: thank you, ian. >> thank you.llian who has headlines for us. >> that's right. thank you. following a number of stories beginning with. this another parent now charged in the college admission scheme and her son could lose his degree from georgetown university. karen littlefair admitted to paying $9,000 to have someone take online courses for him. while he has not been charged, the university hasn't ruled out revoking...
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ian cole joins with us the latest. >> reporter: republicans are furious, but congressman a mamm hours of debate stretching into a late night showdown, as the house judiciary committee argues over whether to approve two articles of impeachment. >> this is about facts and the constitution. >> facts be damned, they don't care. >> reporter: it charges president trump with abusing his power by pressuring ukraine to investigate his political rivals while withholding military aid and obstructing congress by defying subpoenas and blocking witnesses. >> none of your fact witnesses were able to establish any evidence of bribery, treason, high crimes. >> there are no crimes here? that is the defense my colleagues across the aisle are putting forward? how about the highest crime that one who holds public office can commit, a crime against our constitution. >> reporter: tonight, president trump appearing at the holiday congressional ball after tweeting more than 100 times a daily record for him, calling it a phony hearing. >> we're having a very exciting month in washington. >> reporter: late toni
ian cole joins with us the latest. >> reporter: republicans are furious, but congressman a mamm hours of debate stretching into a late night showdown, as the house judiciary committee argues over whether to approve two articles of impeachment. >> this is about facts and the constitution. >> facts be damned, they don't care. >> reporter: it charges president trump with abusing his power by pressuring ukraine to investigate his political rivals while withholding military...
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the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. correspondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were children, maybe i wouldn't have felt so isolated. i wouldn't have run away from home. you know, in everyday life we see gay couples and we see same—sex couples. so it should be no different with what we are trying to do. it something that has already been embraced in other countries on similar shows. israel's dancing with the stars featured a same—sex celebrity couple back in 2009. last month's strictly here saw two male professionals dancing together. it prompted around 200 complaints. 200 people complained, but there were millions of people that stood up and applauded. ten million. ten
the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. correspondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like...
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ian, a pilot forfour living off savings now. ian, a pilot for four decades, living off savings now.living off savings now. ian, a pilot for four decades, admits he's living off savings now. ian, a pilot forfour decades, admits he's had a better time at hisjob forfour decades, admits he's had a better time at his job centre in chorley. we were looked after and given a lot of help, but speaking to my colleagues, i know some of them we re my colleagues, i know some of them were treated pretty appallingly. within the last week, i have speaking to dozens of former thomas cook employees from across the country. while some have managed to find work, others have had a much tougher time and they claim it's because the job centre has poorly advised them and many are not willing to speak on camera unless it damages their prospects even further. i spoke to my friends a few days ago and they haven't got any otherjob days ago and they haven't got any other job because they days ago and they haven't got any otherjob because they can't face going to an interview, can't face going to an interview, c
ian, a pilot forfour living off savings now. ian, a pilot for four decades, living off savings now.living off savings now. ian, a pilot for four decades, admits he's living off savings now. ian, a pilot forfour decades, admits he's had a better time at hisjob forfour decades, admits he's had a better time at his job centre in chorley. we were looked after and given a lot of help, but speaking to my colleagues, i know some of them we re my colleagues, i know some of them were treated pretty...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on the "morning news," cadets are accused of flashing a white power sign at the army-navy game. >>> kissing controversy, the hallmark channel apologizes for pulling ads that shows two brides. for pulling ads that shows two brides. here you go. i'll put it right here. (gasps) j.c. penney. remember the little things. nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime,...