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ifeel like ican break something and cheating.el like i can break that glass ceiling a little bit. when i drained about this as a kid, this is the time i envisioned, working for a medal. it isa envisioned, working for a medal. it is a big deal. now is the time, and i have to grab the bull by the horns and embrace that. i am enjoying the challenge and hopefully it will keep going that way and we will start to be within touching distance of those performances i have always dreamt of. great to see her on the comeback trail. odell beckham junior‘s return to new york could not have gone better — the wide receiver, who was traded from the new york giants to the cleveland browns before the start of the season has a career long 89 yard reception — as the browns beat the new yorkjets 23—3. odell beckham jr had a career—long 89—yard it was a remarkable achievement for him in his new colours of the clevela nd him in his new colours of the cleveland browns. just before we go, some team news for champions league matches tonight. liverpool make
ifeel like ican break something and cheating.el like i can break that glass ceiling a little bit. when i drained about this as a kid, this is the time i envisioned, working for a medal. it isa envisioned, working for a medal. it is a big deal. now is the time, and i have to grab the bull by the horns and embrace that. i am enjoying the challenge and hopefully it will keep going that way and we will start to be within touching distance of those performances i have always dreamt of. great to see...
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ican issue, that needs to be called out.talk about my own personal experience were times when my weight has fluctuated enormously. it's all down to work, stress, coming into play. it's also about availability for fast food. i was pretty shocked the other day when i heard a summary about the cheapest foods available of the most unhealthy ones. we got to do something about that as well. thank you so much for being on the briefing, it's been great to talk to about these stories and i want to thank you for all your comments. some of you have been honest about the challenges you faced with this issue. hello once again. whilst some spots, particularly across northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, well, eventually weather fronts piled in from the atlantic. here we are on tuesday. you get the sense we may well be in for something of a repeat performance. in fact, tuesday could be one of the wettest and windiest days that many areas will have seen for quite some time. in the first part of the day, it's the sout
ican issue, that needs to be called out.talk about my own personal experience were times when my weight has fluctuated enormously. it's all down to work, stress, coming into play. it's also about availability for fast food. i was pretty shocked the other day when i heard a summary about the cheapest foods available of the most unhealthy ones. we got to do something about that as well. thank you so much for being on the briefing, it's been great to talk to about these stories and i want to thank...
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beat drops ican i can certainly understand the appeal, but i really miss the communal aspect about goingt, you can see people on the leaderboard. in this weird way you feel you are part of a community even though you are all spread over the world. 0ver even though you are all spread over the world. over 500,000 people have bought a peloton, but translating that to success on the stock market isa that to success on the stock market is a whole different game. the bike is a whole different game. the bike is expensive, $2000 plus a monthly subscription fee for its live streamed classes. to eventually become profitable, peloton may need to convince some of these spin enthusiasts to dig their classes. to convince some of these spin enthusiasts to dig their classesm you have a couple of grand extra laying around, i might buy one.|j like laying around, i might buy one.” like the experience of being in a community and having an energetic teacher right in the room. young professionals, we work a lot, we are alone a lot, so it is nice to have a social dynamic to the workout experience. people who g
beat drops ican i can certainly understand the appeal, but i really miss the communal aspect about goingt, you can see people on the leaderboard. in this weird way you feel you are part of a community even though you are all spread over the world. 0ver even though you are all spread over the world. over 500,000 people have bought a peloton, but translating that to success on the stock market isa that to success on the stock market is a whole different game. the bike is a whole different game....
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ican i can certainly understand that the appeal but i really miss the communal aspect of going to theis a sort of community element. you can see people on the leaderboard. you kinda feel like you are ina leaderboard. you kinda feel like you are in a community even though you are in a community even though you are all over the world. translating popularity is as a sex on the stock market is a whole different game. —— popularity to success. to eventually become public, peloton would need to get people to dig the class. become public, peloton would need to get people to dig the classlj become public, peloton would need to get people to dig the class. i might buy one. i like the experience of being ina buy one. i like the experience of being in a community and having an energetic teacher in the room. we woke a lot, we are alone a lot so it is nice to have a social dynamic to the work and experience. users are loyal and that may help the company succeed when it goes public. there will always be alternative to this. peloton seems to have established a brand for itself and has a loyal user b
ican i can certainly understand that the appeal but i really miss the communal aspect of going to theis a sort of community element. you can see people on the leaderboard. you kinda feel like you are ina leaderboard. you kinda feel like you are in a community even though you are in a community even though you are all over the world. translating popularity is as a sex on the stock market is a whole different game. —— popularity to success. to eventually become public, peloton would need to...
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was present themselves as the brexit party and appeal so many votes away from the brexit prydie as icanotes away from the brexit prydie as i can and the labour issue is votes being eaten up by the liberal democrat. of the conservatives i think are better at sending out a electoral story than labour are at the moment and they are slightly split, getting the opportunity of tories to come to the middle if they are able to manoeuvre the rest of the brexit vote. so much to discuss in the weeks ahead, thank you so much for accompanying me this evening and much to look forward to this coming tomorrow, and a cabinet meeting in the morning and at 3pm they will put forward their motion to prevent no deal. we will get more reaction i am sure tomorrow i'm boris johnson's reaction i am sure tomorrow i'm borisjohnson's proposalfor reaction i am sure tomorrow i'm borisjohnson's proposal for that general election and at the moment it does not seem that the opposition parties are going to fall for the debate but there will be lots of comment from opposition benches which we will want to hear tomorrow. s
was present themselves as the brexit party and appeal so many votes away from the brexit prydie as icanotes away from the brexit prydie as i can and the labour issue is votes being eaten up by the liberal democrat. of the conservatives i think are better at sending out a electoral story than labour are at the moment and they are slightly split, getting the opportunity of tories to come to the middle if they are able to manoeuvre the rest of the brexit vote. so much to discuss in the weeks...
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history tv,ican only on c-span3. >> next, on the presidency, former president george h w bush's longtime chief of staff talks about the man she knew. jean becker worked with mr. bush starting shortly after he left the white house and up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, jean will give us a wonderful presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming
history tv,ican only on c-span3. >> next, on the presidency, former president george h w bush's longtime chief of staff talks about the man she knew. jean becker worked with mr. bush starting shortly after he left the white house and up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, jean will give us a wonderful presentation about george h w bush. we...
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ican we've witnessed in the house this evening. remember this, we had the death of an mp a few short years ago. too many members in this house are receiving death threats. too many members of this house are getting verbal abuse outside this place. the leadership that we show... how we all conduct ourselves in this place is very important, andl ourselves in this place is very important, and i appealto ourselves in this place is very important, and i appeal to everybody to show restraint, to act in a dignified manner and to show respect to each other. we are that to all oui’ to each other. we are that to all our constituents. i will give way. thank you for giving way and i do believe he says what he says with total sincerity. in that spirit, was he ashamed when the prime minister was on his feet and shouted out the words, "you're a liar". and another member from the labor benches shouted at the prime minister, "you're a thug. " does he think those things bring the house into disrepute? mr speaker, i'm appealing to all members to beha
ican we've witnessed in the house this evening. remember this, we had the death of an mp a few short years ago. too many members in this house are receiving death threats. too many members of this house are getting verbal abuse outside this place. the leadership that we show... how we all conduct ourselves in this place is very important, andl ourselves in this place is very important, and i appealto ourselves in this place is very important, and i appeal to everybody to show restraint, to act...
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pu icans are in a tricky defending dng mon wheren them this way but they say the border needs to be when they come back next week, they will all be tested to find out are they going to vote to back phil this money or not. it will be a hot political issue for this country. it affects dozens of local papers, this was the headline today. w woodruff: fascinating. this is happenile the congress is in recess, they're not in washington. it washi announcedle they're all back home in their districts. >> that's right.a >> woodruff: lsjardins, excellent reporting, thank you. >>ou're welcome. >> woodruf south america's amazon rainforest is home to a remarkable diversity of anima and plant life. but a record-breaking number of forest fires and the already ongoing cutting down of trees is putting many othe rainforest's original inhabitants at risk. with the support of the pulitzer center, amna nawaz and producer mike fritz traveled to centra brazil to see the efforts underway to save osone of the pristine sections of the amazon it is the last part of our series, "brazil on the brink." >> these here ar
pu icans are in a tricky defending dng mon wheren them this way but they say the border needs to be when they come back next week, they will all be tested to find out are they going to vote to back phil this money or not. it will be a hot political issue for this country. it affects dozens of local papers, this was the headline today. w woodruff: fascinating. this is happenile the congress is in recess, they're not in washington. it washi announcedle they're all back home in their districts....
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ican i can tell you steve smith has just completed another half a century.ack well but australia are still very much in control. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. welcome to bbc london. we have this there's been some patchy cloud today, in the north—east of england, it's been quite chilly in that breeze which is beginning to ease down now. further south, that has been much more cloud around the london area, still if few showers started about towards kent in particular. on the whole, a dry end to the day, there will be some sunshine too. cloud is increasing across northern ireland and into western scotland, elsewhere, clear skies and light winds, it will get cold. we could see a pinch of frost in rural parts of north—eastern scotla nd in rural parts of north—eastern scotland and north—east and england, which leads us into the great north run, which is going to be cool for people waiting to start the race. otherwise, ideal race conditio
ican i can tell you steve smith has just completed another half a century.ack well but australia are still very much in control. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. welcome to bbc london. we have this there's been some patchy cloud today, in the north—east of england, it's been quite chilly in that breeze which is beginning to ease down now. further south, that has been...
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yes, ican. i'd rather be dead in a ditch.ne. if i understood it correctly, you just said the leader of the opposition says he cannot trust us, trust me to hold an election before brexit day. i've said above five times in parliament, we want an election on october the 15th and indeed, you know, earlier if he wants. jeremy corbyn, don't worry i will end very soon. i am so sorry. i think that is a signal for me to actively wind—up. about a minute later the prime minister did. pippa crerar, daily mirror political editor rob watson gave us his analysis straight afterwards. i thought the performance was utterly bizarre. it didn't feel like the prime minister of the united kingdom. he was over an hour late for that as well. it was very odd and i picked out two things. number one, that he seems sort of shell—shocked and everyone thinks it's clearly connected to the resignation of your brother. i mean, no public relations man can make that look good, right. if your own brother doesn't trust you, as the line goes, why on the earth shou
yes, ican. i'd rather be dead in a ditch.ne. if i understood it correctly, you just said the leader of the opposition says he cannot trust us, trust me to hold an election before brexit day. i've said above five times in parliament, we want an election on october the 15th and indeed, you know, earlier if he wants. jeremy corbyn, don't worry i will end very soon. i am so sorry. i think that is a signal for me to actively wind—up. about a minute later the prime minister did. pippa crerar, daily...
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ican i can never ever i can never ever ever have i can never ever ever have that moment back with myso personal to me, they took, that i took that right away from me, i'm lucky i have pa rents away from me, i'm lucky i have parents who love me and who will support me, through anything. but i deserved to have that moment with them. strong words there. strong words there. the documentary, gareth thomas: hiv and me, is on bbc one wales tonight at 9pm, and can be seen on bbc one in the rest of the uk tonight at 10.35. the hype is building towards katie taylor's headline fight, at manchester arena in november. ireland's unified world lightweight champion is stepping up a weight to take on christina linardatou. taylorjoined me in the studio to talk about her preparations, and her plans for taking the sport to new parts of the world. i'm super excited about it. this is everything that i dreamed of, really to headline such a huge show like this and i don't think when i sat down when i heard a few years ago, when i was first thinking of turning pro, didn't think i was going to be in this posi
ican i can never ever i can never ever ever have i can never ever ever have that moment back with myso personal to me, they took, that i took that right away from me, i'm lucky i have pa rents away from me, i'm lucky i have parents who love me and who will support me, through anything. but i deserved to have that moment with them. strong words there. strong words there. the documentary, gareth thomas: hiv and me, is on bbc one wales tonight at 9pm, and can be seen on bbc one in the rest of the...
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coast but may strengthen to a category twohu icane in the coming days as it turns northeast. in southeastern spain, two days of record rainfall has caused widespread flooding to the coastal regiond killed at least six people. emergency personnel have rescued thousands of stranded residents from the rising waters. spain's acting prime minister, pedro sanchez, flew over the area and surveyed the damage. aroirports, trains and ways in the region have been closed. rainstorms are normal in the fbeall, but this year's hav bunusually fierce, flooding fields and turning roads into rivers of mud. saudi arabia said today that it is shutting down about half of its crude oil output following drone attacks on major production facilities. yemen-based houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attacks at a major oil field and auproduction center, whichd a huge fire. saudi arabia said the fires were under control but did not ircothe houthi's claim. the shutdown will mean the losst miof fivion barrels a day, or roughly 5% of the world's daily production of crude oil. the unitedtates and sau
coast but may strengthen to a category twohu icane in the coming days as it turns northeast. in southeastern spain, two days of record rainfall has caused widespread flooding to the coastal regiond killed at least six people. emergency personnel have rescued thousands of stranded residents from the rising waters. spain's acting prime minister, pedro sanchez, flew over the area and surveyed the damage. aroirports, trains and ways in the region have been closed. rainstorms are normal in the...
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ican i can certainly understand the appeal, but i really miss the communal aspect of going to the gymy, you feel like you are part of a community and you can spread all over the world. translating that popularity to success on the stock market is a whole different game. it is not yet made a profit, the bike is not yet made a profit, the bike is pricey, $2000 plus a monthly subscription fee for its live stream classes. to eventually become profitable, it may need to convince some of these to ditch the class. if it had a couple of grand extra, i may buy one. i do like they did being ina may buy one. i do like they did being in a community and having an energetic teacher right in the room. young professionals, it is nice to have a social aspect to the work—out. have a social aspect to the work-out. there will always be alternatives to this, but they have seen to establish a brand for themselves with a very loyal user base and we will see if that sticks. the company will need to keep that going. unlike the users, investors will not want to break a sweat. let's go to paris. this is a live
ican i can certainly understand the appeal, but i really miss the communal aspect of going to the gymy, you feel like you are part of a community and you can spread all over the world. translating that popularity to success on the stock market is a whole different game. it is not yet made a profit, the bike is not yet made a profit, the bike is pricey, $2000 plus a monthly subscription fee for its live stream classes. to eventually become profitable, it may need to convince some of these to...
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ican i can smell a distinct smell of smoke coming from the burning pit land and also from the forest fire. i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: after the collapse of afghan peace talks, a top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc it's still willing to negotiate. we are open for negotiations so we hope the other side also rethinks the decision regarding negotiations. and a taste of success in singapore — restaurants and street stalls claim their share of prestigious michelin stars. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 7 am in singapore, midnight in london and 2 am in israel, where the general election has, it seems, failed to produce a clear winner. exit polls suggest both the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main rival, benny gantz, could be in with a chance of building a governing coalition. that won't be clear for a while. the final result though, will have huge consequences for an increasingly tense middle east region. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in jerusalem. what we
ican i can smell a distinct smell of smoke coming from the burning pit land and also from the forest fire. i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: after the collapse of afghan peace talks, a top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc it's still willing to negotiate. we are open for negotiations so we hope the other side also rethinks the decision regarding negotiations. and a taste of success in singapore — restaurants and street stalls claim their share of prestigious michelin...
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ican almost the driving standard with one eye. i can see everything! been such a long time, i made peace with it. i thought i probably wouldn't. when sajjad told me about the procedure i did not want to get my hopes up. it sounded like a good and positive thing to do, even if it was to get some comfort back in that eye. so even up until i had the operation i did not want to believe that we would get vision back. it was amazing when i opened it and saw through that eye for the first time. this was on the nhs, and we understand asset attacks are on the rise and these are happening more frequently. how important is it that people have access to these treatments through the nhs?m people have access to these treatments through the nhs? it is important, a lot of the patients that i see, i have a few new patients every week, it is very important for them. they are often young people, young men, mostly. like most of us, we are going about oui’ like most of us, we are going about our daily lives and suddenly this event happens. that unfortunate event happens. t
ican almost the driving standard with one eye. i can see everything! been such a long time, i made peace with it. i thought i probably wouldn't. when sajjad told me about the procedure i did not want to get my hopes up. it sounded like a good and positive thing to do, even if it was to get some comfort back in that eye. so even up until i had the operation i did not want to believe that we would get vision back. it was amazing when i opened it and saw through that eye for the first time. this...
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. >>> makes lower drug prices negotiated by medicare available to allam icans.drug companies from ripping off americans while charging other countries less for the drug. >>> pelosi said she consultedlt the white house while developing the bill and hopes f bipartisan support. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is in washington talking to lawmakers about internet regulation, and privacy protections. zuckerberg had dinner lastrgight with some of the biggest critics, including senator mark warner. >>> mr. zuckerberg said he is willing to work with us on legislation. the challenge t a dreg has been can we get to some of the legislation to the floor? i thin we are way behind ready, behind europe and behind states like california on privacy legislation. i also think we need legislation eat would enshat as users we have a right to know when we're being communicad with by a human being versus a bot. i think we need to to make sure we know what data is collected about us how much it's worth. >> senator warner also said the wild westay of social media must end. >>> amazon fo
. >>> makes lower drug prices negotiated by medicare available to allam icans.drug companies from ripping off americans while charging other countries less for the drug. >>> pelosi said she consultedlt the white house while developing the bill and hopes f bipartisan support. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is in washington talking to lawmakers about internet regulation, and privacy protections. zuckerberg had dinner lastrgight with some of the biggest critics,...
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ican wondered how they didn't win the game. i can sell them.rful form, game. i can sell them. the barcelona goalkeeper was in wonderfulform, he made a brilliant save to deny marco royce from the penalty spot, made a number of other stops. he was off his line a little bit. and perhaps that should have been retaken, but it was still a really good save. yes. we haven't seen that rule applied as it should be. not since the women's world cup. a lot of goalkeepers looking out game being so frustrated because the rule isn't being applied in these big games. sancho had a good game, he missed a decent chance as well in the first half. in the end, really for barcelona. berlin performances, i think they're going to be so strong this season in the bundesliga and champions league. plenty of good stories around on the champions league, in particularfor interim alignment with a stoppage time equaliser. —— in so milan —— inter malan. antonio con tape's team started seery asked so well. in the end they needed a late equaliser, but dropping points early on again
ican wondered how they didn't win the game. i can sell them.rful form, game. i can sell them. the barcelona goalkeeper was in wonderfulform, he made a brilliant save to deny marco royce from the penalty spot, made a number of other stops. he was off his line a little bit. and perhaps that should have been retaken, but it was still a really good save. yes. we haven't seen that rule applied as it should be. not since the women's world cup. a lot of goalkeepers looking out game being so frustrated...
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it proves the right to vote jo swinson as they don't because part of her appeal was ican get don't becaused return what with sam gyimah in some capacity. also bringing an excellent mps as well, how that will play out another election looking for unsafe lib dems it's of which there are very few people with an civil stock clear she is doing what she thinks and see her that plays out. this study is buried away, and article from tony blair but she says nice things about corbyn which in itself is newsworthy but this perhaps more interesting story suggesting labour as hatching apm story suggesting labour as hatching a pm carbon plot with a second vote on brexit. a secret plan to make jeremy corbyn care taken pm to hold a second referendum. edward c boris johnson thrown out of number ten and a confidence vote next month and mr corbyn taking his place as prime minister. he would promise a second referendum, the timing would be much 2020 and a general election the following month, a whole new scenario. it is a really interesting study, i have been saying for a while i do not think there will be an
it proves the right to vote jo swinson as they don't because part of her appeal was ican get don't becaused return what with sam gyimah in some capacity. also bringing an excellent mps as well, how that will play out another election looking for unsafe lib dems it's of which there are very few people with an civil stock clear she is doing what she thinks and see her that plays out. this study is buried away, and article from tony blair but she says nice things about corbyn which in itself is...
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ican i can understand the appeal but i really miss the communal aspect of going to the gym.hough you are spread over the world. half a million have bought a peloton, but translating that popularity into success on the stock market is a different game. peloton has not yet made a profit. the price tag $2000 plus a monthly subscription fee for live stream classes. people who get on a peloton, rarely get off. users are loyal which might help the company succeed. there will always be alternatives. it seems to have established a brand and has a loyal user base. it is if that sticks. the company will need to keep growth growing, unlike peloton users, investors will not want to sweat. a double dose of ben thompson. first suited and booted and then in lycra. what more could you need? i thought they were going slowly compared to how fast we go. that is true, after the programme we will be down there, music pumping. fiona is back to look through the papers let's do the spicy kfc, spicing it up. they have given him the ben thompson makeover. what do you make of it? they have given him a
ican i can understand the appeal but i really miss the communal aspect of going to the gym.hough you are spread over the world. half a million have bought a peloton, but translating that popularity into success on the stock market is a different game. peloton has not yet made a profit. the price tag $2000 plus a monthly subscription fee for live stream classes. people who get on a peloton, rarely get off. users are loyal which might help the company succeed. there will always be alternatives....
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ican rebuilding? well, i think one of...'s standpoint, one of the challenges we face is how do we start to help them at the —— their request to rebuild those island such that they are more resilient to the disasters of this kind of weather? and when does that kind of weather? and when does that kind of weather? and when does that kind of process start? because obviously at the moment it is all about trying to rescue those who are in real need, and maybe the rebuilding starts a little bit later. 0r rebuilding starts a little bit later. or should they be thinking about that now? exactly, and i think they are thinking about it. we are, for example, engaging with government. there is the national emergency management agency and the un, asa emergency management agency and the un, as a whole, is dealing with them, from the perspective of undp, we are in discussions with the public works department, the ministry of public works and also on environment, on how we can support them with some of the initiatives. they are still under di
ican rebuilding? well, i think one of...'s standpoint, one of the challenges we face is how do we start to help them at the —— their request to rebuild those island such that they are more resilient to the disasters of this kind of weather? and when does that kind of weather? and when does that kind of weather? and when does that kind of process start? because obviously at the moment it is all about trying to rescue those who are in real need, and maybe the rebuilding starts a little bit...
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i do not have a recording of it that ican i do not have a recording of it that i can provide to you,y, which is what we have from the whistle—blower. what we have from the whistle-blower. but the notes suggest that that conversation matches up with what the whistle—blower says was related to him or her. 0k, whistle—blower says was related to him or her. ok, that's not true at all. i repeat that point. if you look at it, the president says, i wa nt look at it, the president says, i want you to look into what happened with the server, which was something the democrats wanted. they wanted to understand who had the server. we know the hacking happened using russian resources based in ukraine, and the president asked for the ukrainians' help. this was not for any quid pro quo, or going afterjoe biden, that was an afterthought at the end of the transcription. you cannot meld these things together like it seems you are trying to do. i'm not trying to do anything, i'm just looking at the evidence cited in the whistle—blower‘s letter. just looking at the evidence cited in the whistle-blower's
i do not have a recording of it that ican i do not have a recording of it that i can provide to you,y, which is what we have from the whistle—blower. what we have from the whistle-blower. but the notes suggest that that conversation matches up with what the whistle—blower says was related to him or her. 0k, whistle—blower says was related to him or her. ok, that's not true at all. i repeat that point. if you look at it, the president says, i wa nt look at it, the president says, i want...
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having flown over the abaco islands, ican having flown over the abaco islands, i can tell you there ison mile that looks just like this scene. hong kong caves in to campaigners, withdrawing the controversial extradition bill that sparked months of unrest, but protesters say they will persist. the global threat from greenland's glaciers. we have a special report as the country's ice melts at a record rate. the british prime minister boris johnson has suffered two major setbacks for his brexit strategy. first off, a cross—party group of mps was successful in getting a bill passed to prevent a no—deal brexit. the bill potentially forces him to do something that he's repeatedly ruled out, namely asking the eu for yet another brexit delay unless a deal is secured. the prime minister's response was to call for a general election on october 15th but he failed to get enough support from mps. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports now on the day's events. are we through the looking glass now? the prime minister is demanding a new parliament over there, an election, yet he says he doesn't
having flown over the abaco islands, ican having flown over the abaco islands, i can tell you there ison mile that looks just like this scene. hong kong caves in to campaigners, withdrawing the controversial extradition bill that sparked months of unrest, but protesters say they will persist. the global threat from greenland's glaciers. we have a special report as the country's ice melts at a record rate. the british prime minister boris johnson has suffered two major setbacks for his brexit...
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if ican position i was once upon a time.ome and face these challenges and give them a pathway, i will have done a good job. training over, now it gets real. they are off to play their first match against a local village side stop have called themselves luton blue tigers. having been together less than a year, they are up together less than a year, they are up againstan together less than a year, they are up against an experienced time —— experienced team. they have everything to prove. very excited. we have only played in luton, this is the first match we are going out and facing an actual club. we are excited as a team. i am very excited. going to go out there and prove eve ryo ne excited. going to go out there and prove everyone wrong, show excited. going to go out there and prove everyone wrong, show them what we can do, what we are capable of and win the match. it is a dream match because the first time we were playing outside luton, we only play local cricket and that is all indoor cricket, that is not really that much.
if ican position i was once upon a time.ome and face these challenges and give them a pathway, i will have done a good job. training over, now it gets real. they are off to play their first match against a local village side stop have called themselves luton blue tigers. having been together less than a year, they are up together less than a year, they are up againstan together less than a year, they are up against an experienced time —— experienced team. they have everything to prove. very...
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ican even word. thomas all in the same place.ll you what i think the redacted section says. because i have seen it. and my fabulous collie, whoever wrote this story with, has also treated this, if you wa nt with, has also treated this, if you want to find it on twitter, you can. it basically related to the oil refineries, so there was a suggestion that if they reduce the tariffs around petrol, this would relate, cause a problem with the oil refineries, which could lead up to 2000 job losses, and fears around the petrol and fuel supply chain. so, it's a really interesting that the government has chosen to publish what it described as an old document, and a document which it told us was worse case scenario, when we know it to be base case scenario, which begs the question, where is the worst case scenario? and where is the up—to—date document? they told us that this was a document that was pulled together by the previous administration. would you publish in early august. so it's an end ofjuly document. this is the same date on this
ican even word. thomas all in the same place.ll you what i think the redacted section says. because i have seen it. and my fabulous collie, whoever wrote this story with, has also treated this, if you wa nt with, has also treated this, if you want to find it on twitter, you can. it basically related to the oil refineries, so there was a suggestion that if they reduce the tariffs around petrol, this would relate, cause a problem with the oil refineries, which could lead up to 2000 job losses,...
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actually we have a hollow one blue and white any guns party leading those exit polls except for one ican public broadcaster says there's a tie between the likud party spend a minute on the almost party and blue and white so what we're looking at here in israel is who can then build a coalition it's all about. $61.00 seats out of the $120.00 knesset seats and that's what. prime minister netanyahu would have liked to see tonight to get those $61.00 seats but he's falling short of that the right thing block with the coalition partners that really no for now would gain only according to those exit polls we have to be very careful these only exit polls between $54.00 to $57.00 seats that also blue and white would also fall short of the $61.00 seats right so right now you know it's really a game of numbers that we're dealing with right now it's about a little bit more than that for the voters i want you to take a listen to what a couple of voters said today about casting ballots yet again this year. frustrated that we had you know in 6 months we have to go again and vote i think our biggest pr
actually we have a hollow one blue and white any guns party leading those exit polls except for one ican public broadcaster says there's a tie between the likud party spend a minute on the almost party and blue and white so what we're looking at here in israel is who can then build a coalition it's all about. $61.00 seats out of the $120.00 knesset seats and that's what. prime minister netanyahu would have liked to see tonight to get those $61.00 seats but he's falling short of that the right...
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ican hear clean up the house, and everything. i can hear now., just having to go to the house daily, and clean, and, you know, we are burning generator, at my mum's house, like i say, thank god she was here, and open to us, but the whole island... what has happened about your neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there? neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there ?|j neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there? i am sorry, can you say that again? what has happened with your neighbours, is everyone's house been destroyed? yes, yes, the whole neighbourhood. some were able top... problem with sound the neighbour was destroyed. one or two homes are still standing, fairly well, but most of them are in the same condition as my house, just totally gone. some of the roofs are off, and the whole, the whole island isa off, and the whole, the whole island is a mess. what help have you been getting, you have thank goodness got family support and people are doing their best, but is is there any help come from outside ye
ican hear clean up the house, and everything. i can hear now., just having to go to the house daily, and clean, and, you know, we are burning generator, at my mum's house, like i say, thank god she was here, and open to us, but the whole island... what has happened about your neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there? neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there ?|j neighbours, is it the same situation for everybody there? i am sorry, can you say that again? what has...
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partially on the pavement.” thought there were lots of streets in london where you parked happily on, icani can think of several near where i live. this is slightly different. the reason people do that is because the roads are too narrow. i don't think anyone thinks i'm just going to park on the pavement for fun. so that i am six inches closer to the front door! i think you are right. we will see whether that comes in or not. that is it for the papers. joe and katherine will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week: if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, joe and katherine. next on bbc news it's click. to date is notjust nations competing to put the ships and people into space. private companies are getting into it too. elon musk‘s space by delivers cargo to the iss and is one of several companies exploring the notion of space tourism putting nonprofessional astronauts into space it has signed up astr
partially on the pavement.” thought there were lots of streets in london where you parked happily on, icani can think of several near where i live. this is slightly different. the reason people do that is because the roads are too narrow. i don't think anyone thinks i'm just going to park on the pavement for fun. so that i am six inches closer to the front door! i think you are right. we will see whether that comes in or not. that is it for the papers. joe and katherine will be back at...
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ican can see. i can see everyone in the room. i can see can see.stored, but he has also got the colour of his eye back. what are you most looking forward to being able to see now? something that my daughter had made something earlier this year it has your wish on and said i wish my daddy's i will get better soon. and i will be able to tell her. her wish came true, yeah. we will be talking shortly about tech firms using their sheer size and power to stifle the competition and harm consumers in the us? that's the question the justice department and attorney generals from a number of different states will be looking to answer as they launch a major new investigaton today. in the past — tobacco giants and big pharma have been taken to task by state watchdogs — now it's the turn of silicon valley — following years of federal inaction. the bbc‘s samira hussein is outside the supreme court in washington for us. it seems like a day does not go by when we don't see something about another investigation into these big tech companies. what is happening today.
ican can see. i can see everyone in the room. i can see can see.stored, but he has also got the colour of his eye back. what are you most looking forward to being able to see now? something that my daughter had made something earlier this year it has your wish on and said i wish my daddy's i will get better soon. and i will be able to tell her. her wish came true, yeah. we will be talking shortly about tech firms using their sheer size and power to stifle the competition and harm consumers in...
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in the 1960's, the goldwater one, icans, of whom i am voted for him in my first presidential vote, against the rockefeller republicans. division has been a constant in the republican party until now. at the 500-day mark of the reagan presidency he had the support of 77% of republicans, at the 500-day mark of the trump presidency he has the support of 87%. there's less dissent in the republican party than ever before. it's his party. which is why those of us who care about the two-party system think what should happen in 2020 is the republican party gets of the iterated -- you know the old story about hitting the mule over the forehead with a two by its attention, doneomething needs to be to get the republicans attention. >> let me move on to your book. it begins in princeton, new jersey, where you earned your ph.d. in the mid 1960's. and you invoke the fourth president, james madison, and the 28th president, woodrow wilson, both of whom also spent time in princeton. and you write, my conviction is that properly understood, conservatism is the madisonian persuasion and my melancholy belief
in the 1960's, the goldwater one, icans, of whom i am voted for him in my first presidential vote, against the rockefeller republicans. division has been a constant in the republican party until now. at the 500-day mark of the reagan presidency he had the support of 77% of republicans, at the 500-day mark of the trump presidency he has the support of 87%. there's less dissent in the republican party than ever before. it's his party. which is why those of us who care about the two-party system...
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specific judgment about how long they will be held, i cannot make a specificjudgment about how long but icanthe process for the benefit of the committee. finally, we were told yesterday that calais has a space for 300 lorries to be put in a red line for inspection because they haven't got the right paperwork. can you tell us what happens when all of those spaces are full? it's an amber lane, not a red lane. we were told yesterday it was red. again, it is important. the key thing is having visited calais last friday, it is the case that if trucks have the appropriate documentation, they can travel freely. if they don't, they will be kept at that point and either returned to the uk in order to ensure that they are compliant or if it is the case that while they can use customs agents to ensure papers can be rendered compliant, they can move on. that doesn't quite a nswer they can move on. that doesn't quite answer question, what happens? it's answer question, what happens? it's a practical problem with flow. what happens when 300 spaces are full? then they are full. fine, then what does that me
specific judgment about how long they will be held, i cannot make a specificjudgment about how long but icanthe process for the benefit of the committee. finally, we were told yesterday that calais has a space for 300 lorries to be put in a red line for inspection because they haven't got the right paperwork. can you tell us what happens when all of those spaces are full? it's an amber lane, not a red lane. we were told yesterday it was red. again, it is important. the key thing is having...
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ican i can tell you that the conditions today are playing havoc with the players of the four matchesling with the bowls on the green. at times they are struggling to play decent shots. let me bring you up—to—date with where we are in the four matches. america are up in two and europe are up in two. it was looking early on that the opening pairing, they were for up the opening pairing, they were for up to six for europe but the americans have got back into it since the wind picked up and the americans are leading that match. she was so good yesterday georgia hall, and they were disappointed with the way they ended up having their second match yesterday. they have come out on part today and they are sexed up through 11. and the sisters who were so good yesterday morning, they were dominant in their final match, they are three up through nine at the moment. level pegging as it stands. barely inseparable those two teams at the moment. what kind of collision with the european camp ask for a head of singles tomorrow? any sort of patient would be good for the european players. they are alwa
ican i can tell you that the conditions today are playing havoc with the players of the four matchesling with the bowls on the green. at times they are struggling to play decent shots. let me bring you up—to—date with where we are in the four matches. america are up in two and europe are up in two. it was looking early on that the opening pairing, they were for up the opening pairing, they were for up to six for europe but the americans have got back into it since the wind picked up and the...
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repeating just over and over for hours, i can swim through this night, i can swim through this night, ican did, any! night. i almost didn't but ijust did, any i wanted to quitjust that affirmation, i can swim through this night. the four legs of the journey should have totalled 84 miles but the channel currents forced sarah to swim ina the channel currents forced sarah to swim in a series of loops so the actual distance was closer to i30 miles. kevin murphy, a cross—channel swimmer himself, was one of the official observers aboard the sarah's support boat. he says this new record is an extraordinary achievement. you can train as much as you like but if you haven't got the power to withstand the demons, the power to withstand the demons, the demons in your head which say you do this, if you can't fight those you never will do it. sarah thomas has been known to sleep for 24 hours after her swims. the physical and mental effects of this one will determine whether she can set her sights even higher. robert hall, bbc news, at sandgate in kent. amazing. time for a look at the weather. here's ben
repeating just over and over for hours, i can swim through this night, i can swim through this night, ican did, any! night. i almost didn't but ijust did, any i wanted to quitjust that affirmation, i can swim through this night. the four legs of the journey should have totalled 84 miles but the channel currents forced sarah to swim ina the channel currents forced sarah to swim in a series of loops so the actual distance was closer to i30 miles. kevin murphy, a cross—channel swimmer himself,...
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ican see...everything. and that's the first time in 25 years? in 25 years, yeah.ck. what are you most looking forward to being able to see now? lisa and the kids, really. we found a chinese lantern that my daughter eadie had made earlier this year, and she had written a little wish on it, and it said, "i wish my daddy's eye will get better soon," and it has, so i'll be able to tell her that her wish came true, yeah. dr oscar duke, bbc news. and viewers in london can see more on this story on inside out tonight on bbc one at 7:30pm. the programme will be available across the uk on the iplayer shortly afterwards. would you be happy with a smaller portion in a restaurant if you knew that less food would be thrown away as a result? the equivalent of one in every six meals is thrown away in the catering trade. so the environmental campaign group wrap are trying to help cafes and restaurants get a grip on their food waste. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out how the new ideas are going down. there have been some big changes in adam's k
ican see...everything. and that's the first time in 25 years? in 25 years, yeah.ck. what are you most looking forward to being able to see now? lisa and the kids, really. we found a chinese lantern that my daughter eadie had made earlier this year, and she had written a little wish on it, and it said, "i wish my daddy's eye will get better soon," and it has, so i'll be able to tell her that her wish came true, yeah. dr oscar duke, bbc news. and viewers in london can see more on this...
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ican >> that's why we have a whistle-blower law, for this very reason. if you read the whistle-blower know you all i have, he said it's on multiple people's reports. a single -- a hearing about a single phone call. it's multiple reports. be morethere's going to that comes out as this process happens. it's really going to be even clear, if you need it more clear than it already is. i completely support law.le-blower anyone who is president, first thing i'd recommend, don't break law. as long as you don't break the law, you don't have to worry about a whistle-blower. thisngressman, obviously week we've focused a lot on this process, what it means and, you tow, how you're going communicate with your colleagues and constituents back home. there were other things kind of beforeay in congress this came out, especially looking at drug pricing and the usnca. i was wondering what you think this process means for actually getting anything done. start with drug pricing, how nancy pelosi had introduced a bill that would be the democratic proposal for addressing the
ican >> that's why we have a whistle-blower law, for this very reason. if you read the whistle-blower know you all i have, he said it's on multiple people's reports. a single -- a hearing about a single phone call. it's multiple reports. be morethere's going to that comes out as this process happens. it's really going to be even clear, if you need it more clear than it already is. i completely support law.le-blower anyone who is president, first thing i'd recommend, don't break law. as...
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i need a team ican minute sleep, here we.din, bbc news. that is commitment. no—one could accuse her of not planning for the team. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are good morning from bbc london. campaigners are calling on the government to make medical cannabis more easily available on the nhs. a group of families from across london say it has cost them £200,000 in the last six months to fund their own private supply for their children, all of whom have severe epilepsy. the government says it's urgently working to provide clinicians with further guidance on prescribing medical cannabis. more than £1 million of funding is being made available by sport england to enable people with complex disabilities to have a go at some of the toughest sporting challenges. people like franklyn from barnet, who has learning difficulties, will be have the chance to do things like climbing. it comes as research shows people with complex disabilities typically get less than 30 minutes' exercise a week. franklyn is a young
i need a team ican minute sleep, here we.din, bbc news. that is commitment. no—one could accuse her of not planning for the team. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are good morning from bbc london. campaigners are calling on the government to make medical cannabis more easily available on the nhs. a group of families from across london say it has cost them £200,000 in the last six months to fund their own private supply for their children, all of whom have severe...
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diligence, he doesn't want his rockets to blow up but that's the point of private entrepreneurs and ican tell you more stories about that . my prediction first of all is that to get to mars, it's probably going to be at best maybe a public-private sort of thing where nasa maybe just like they're going to space x and orbital and maybe they may go to bezos to do some moon stuff, they're going to probably end up if nasa is going to lead the way, they're going to have to contract out to people like elon musk because nasa is too bureaucratic to get things done in a nice cleanway whereas if they can contract out and let these guys figure out how to do it, that's probably a better way . i want to talk about mission design and then will go to questions and the one i like best is from robert zuber who is the founder of the mars society, i'm a founding member of that as well and his book the case for mars and he has a new one, the case for space which updates the case for mars material, i heard you read them, their excellent books and supreme got interested in this. he's a scientist, rocket scient
diligence, he doesn't want his rockets to blow up but that's the point of private entrepreneurs and ican tell you more stories about that . my prediction first of all is that to get to mars, it's probably going to be at best maybe a public-private sort of thing where nasa maybe just like they're going to space x and orbital and maybe they may go to bezos to do some moon stuff, they're going to probably end up if nasa is going to lead the way, they're going to have to contract out to people like...
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samira, ican samira, i can still see because behind you.round the globe. absolutely, it was a cry that came from that swedish activist greta thunberg, and people really rose to the occasion. there have been thousands of young people that have flooded into lower manhattan, and we havejust people that have flooded into lower manhattan, and we have just marched from one area of the city down broadway, which is the street, arguing the biggest street in manhattan, and everyone is assembling just behind me and police officers have been trying to open up the streets but there are still people that are coming down this way, holding signs, holding placards, demanding that people take some sort of action against climate change. 0k, samira, we will leave it for now but they can very much. be careful behind you! thank you! harriet williams is a parent at a school in bristol who, along with pupils and other parents, took part in a school—gate climate protest this morning. let's speak to her now. harriet, thank you for speaking to bbc news. what was that
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history tv,ican only on c-span3. >> next, on the presidency, former president george h w bush's longtime chief of staff talks about the man she knew. jean becker worked with mr. bush starting shortly after he left the white house and up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, jean will give us a wonderful presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming tonight, please use the microphones that we will place, one there and one to the side. that is so your question doesn't get lost on c-span. i want to welcome all of you and let you know how much we appreciate you being here tonight. especially knowing that the democratic party has done a little counter programming. [laughter] we have another 15 months plus to get our fill of 2020 presidential campaigning. here we will take a few moments to remember a man who won it in 1988. a president, who seemed the longer he lived, the more loved and apprec
history tv,ican only on c-span3. >> next, on the presidency, former president george h w bush's longtime chief of staff talks about the man she knew. jean becker worked with mr. bush starting shortly after he left the white house and up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, jean will give us a wonderful presentation about george h w bush. we...
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the latest on the investigation and we are keepan on residual delays >> icane an is pumpling the southeasternorning. >> an illegal claim is filed by the owner of dive boat involved in the fire off the southern california coast. >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we'll start with traffic first with gianna in the traffic center with an update on i-80. >> some good news to report. that crash has now been cleared over to the shoulder. it was a fatal accident. so it is getting much better as traffic goes through there. unfortunately, we now have two separate crashes in the backup. before one at gilman and one at university. i just got word that the one at university is now moved over to the right shoulder. that was mocking right lane. the one at gilman is blocking two lanes. that is adding to an already busy ride. the good news is once you get past that, you are going to get a much
the latest on the investigation and we are keepan on residual delays >> icane an is pumpling the southeasternorning. >> an illegal claim is filed by the owner of dive boat involved in the fire off the southern california coast. >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we'll start with traffic first with gianna in the traffic center with an update on i-80. >> some good news to report. that crash has now been cleared over to the shoulder. it was a fatal accident....
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ican i can remember the numberfor going live. can you remember that? block of flats in east london. crews were called to the block in claptonjust before 11pm last night. the fire is now under control. 15 residents were evacuated and one woman was rescued but no—one was injured. an investigation into the cause is 110w an investigation into the cause is now under way. there's been a huge reduction in the number of older vehicles being driven into central london since the introduction of the ulez. that's the zone in which drivers of more polluting vehicles have to pay to enter. a report by transport for london looking at the four months after it was introduced in april, found a drop of around 12,000 non—compliant vehicles. big the musical gets its west end premiere tonight, and one young fan has had a behind the scenes look at how it's put together. 10—year—old khayam has been given the chance to interview the cast and go backstage ahead of opening night. it's all down to a charity which grants life changing wishes to young people with serious illnesses.
ican i can remember the numberfor going live. can you remember that? block of flats in east london. crews were called to the block in claptonjust before 11pm last night. the fire is now under control. 15 residents were evacuated and one woman was rescued but no—one was injured. an investigation into the cause is 110w an investigation into the cause is now under way. there's been a huge reduction in the number of older vehicles being driven into central london since the introduction of the...
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icane dorian which is now a category 2 storm. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c.caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. vo: tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... vo: ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. vo: taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. vo: common side effects include headache and tiredness. vo: ask your doctor today, if epclusa is your kind of cure. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and l
icane dorian which is now a category 2 storm. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c.caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before...
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the latest on the investigation and we are keepan on residual delays >> icane an is pumpling the southeastern u.s. this morning. >> an illegal claim is filed by the owner of dive boat involved in the fire off the southern california coast. >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we'll start with traffic first with gianna in the traffic center with an update on i-80. >> some good news to report. that crash has now been cleared over to the shoulder. it was a fatal accident. so it is getting much better as traffic goes through there. unfortunately, we now have two separate crashes in the backup. before one at gilman and one at university. i just got word that the one at university is now moved over to the right shoulder. that was mocking right lane. the one at gilman is blocking two lanes. that is adding to an already busy ride. the good news is once you get past that, you are going to get a much better story this going down the east shore freeway heading towards powell street. that is where all lanes are now open following that earlier fatal accident. bay bridge toll plaza, you will see some
the latest on the investigation and we are keepan on residual delays >> icane an is pumpling the southeastern u.s. this morning. >> an illegal claim is filed by the owner of dive boat involved in the fire off the southern california coast. >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we'll start with traffic first with gianna in the traffic center with an update on i-80. >> some good news to report. that crash has now been cleared over to the shoulder. it was a fatal...
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ican be let's go back to the supreme court.of the court of session, in particular lord brodie, at paragraph 89, and lord drummond young at paragraphs 122 and 123. and the essence of their reasoning is that the prime minister had made clear that he is determined this country will leave the eu on the 31st of october, deal or no deal. the prime minister does not have a majority in the house of commons for a policy of leaving if necessary with no deal. the prime minister has given no sensible reason, indeed, no reason at all, for the exceptionally long period of this prorogation. the prime minister, the evidence shows, sees parliament as a threat to the fulfilment of his policy. i want to emphasise two points, if i may, additional to those made by the in—house the first is that there is evidence in the form of statements by the prime minister himself that there is evidence that the prime minister shows parliament as a potential threat to the inflammation of his policies. there are two interviews with the prime minister, the first i
ican be let's go back to the supreme court.of the court of session, in particular lord brodie, at paragraph 89, and lord drummond young at paragraphs 122 and 123. and the essence of their reasoning is that the prime minister had made clear that he is determined this country will leave the eu on the 31st of october, deal or no deal. the prime minister does not have a majority in the house of commons for a policy of leaving if necessary with no deal. the prime minister has given no sensible...
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medicare for all will save most ams icans substantial amountof money on his or her health care bill.djardins: the tone turned more aggressive after biden said this about givinmore people the option of buying into medicare: >> if you want medicare, if you lose the job from your insurance-- from your employer, you automatically can buy into this. >> desjardins: former housarg secrjulian castro seemed to misunderstand, thinking biden said people would have to buy in. >> but the difference between what i support and what you support, vice president biden, is that you require them to opt in, and i would quire them to opt in. they would automatically be enrolled. >> they do not havuy in.y in. they do not have to buy in. >> you just said that. >> no. >> are you forgetting what you said just two minutes ago? >> desjardins: some hed castro's words as attacks on biden's age. this morning, castro responded. >> i wouldn't do it differently. that was not a personal attack. >> desjardins: with that exception, it was a civil debate, with candidates raisingt hands, and calling for common ground. >>
medicare for all will save most ams icans substantial amountof money on his or her health care bill.djardins: the tone turned more aggressive after biden said this about givinmore people the option of buying into medicare: >> if you want medicare, if you lose the job from your insurance-- from your employer, you automatically can buy into this. >> desjardins: former housarg secrjulian castro seemed to misunderstand, thinking biden said people would have to buy in. >> but the...
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netanyahu made a statement that he has made in every election campaign ican has made in every electionll make policy moves towards annexing parts of the west bank. i think if he can, he will try but in all honesty if he is reelected tonight, if we have clear results, his number one priority will be to try and secure his own legal future and get some retroactive immunity and i assume they'll be all consuming. this remains a huge incident on the international stage, other political issues on top of this? they were not an issue in the campaign other than the annexation which is directed at parts of his constituency, the jewish settlers in the right wing nationalists for whom this is very important and perhaps may have had some impact there, but more broadly did not really play into the campaign issues. but his statement in itself through upside down the foundation of the peace process for the terms of them which is the negotiation settlement for two states and brought a lot of alarm from the international community as she said, but here there's a lot of skepticism that he would actually c
netanyahu made a statement that he has made in every election campaign ican has made in every electionll make policy moves towards annexing parts of the west bank. i think if he can, he will try but in all honesty if he is reelected tonight, if we have clear results, his number one priority will be to try and secure his own legal future and get some retroactive immunity and i assume they'll be all consuming. this remains a huge incident on the international stage, other political issues on top...
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. ♪ (cameras clicking) >> on the frontline of the rapidly escalating trade war,am ican companies areracing for battle. >> sullivan: in fall 2018, i headed to southwestern ohio. present trump had fired th first shots in his trade war with tariffs on a wide array of imported chinese goods, from electronics to furniture to steel. >> preside trumpurns up the heat on china. i ntedo see rst-hand how these tariris were playing out on the ground. >> as things com cto a boiling point between the two largestie econin the world, tariffs are now hitting too close too home. >> slivan: trump claimed the tariffs would help american workers, boost.s. businesses,er and bring life back to places like this, which for decades had been hurt automation and,y, more recenmports from china. >> president trump says he's keepina campaign promise to bring back steel-industry jobs. >> on the streets ofetown, thsigns of economic struggle are everywhere. >> sullivan: the tariffs on imported steel were particularly welcome ne to struggling communities like middletown,ow where i met up with some steelworkers at a ca
. ♪ (cameras clicking) >> on the frontline of the rapidly escalating trade war,am ican companies areracing for battle. >> sullivan: in fall 2018, i headed to southwestern ohio. present trump had fired th first shots in his trade war with tariffs on a wide array of imported chinese goods, from electronics to furniture to steel. >> preside trumpurns up the heat on china. i ntedo see rst-hand how these tariris were playing out on the ground. >> as things com cto a boiling...
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and i will do everything ican in served it.ter says,"there are those who will never forgive me for holding the referendum orforfailing forgive me for holding the referendum or for failing to deliver the outcome. i deeply regret the outcome and accept that my approach failed. the decisions i took contributed to that failure. i failed. " sir craig oliver worked with david cameron in downing street. it is absolutely the case that david cameron puts a real burden and made mistakes in the referendum campaign and says that he failed. what he doesn't think, though, is that he shouldn't have done it. ithink though, is that he shouldn't have done it. i think the though, is that he shouldn't have done it. ithink the reason though, is that he shouldn't have done it. i think the reason for that as he thought it was almost inevitable. ukip were on the rise doing extremely well, and we were also ina doing extremely well, and we were also in a situation where a huge numberof also in a situation where a huge number of conservative mps were reb
and i will do everything ican in served it.ter says,"there are those who will never forgive me for holding the referendum orforfailing forgive me for holding the referendum or for failing to deliver the outcome. i deeply regret the outcome and accept that my approach failed. the decisions i took contributed to that failure. i failed. " sir craig oliver worked with david cameron in downing street. it is absolutely the case that david cameron puts a real burden and made mistakes in the...