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i never met the ira.ly did meet people from sinn fein, as indeed i met people from other organisations and i always made the point that there had to be a dialogue and a peace process. now a lot of people did a lot of work on this, and eventually it was mo mowlam as much as anybody else, who managed to bring those groups together and she used a lot of connections in order to bring those people together and i think we should recognise that as... we certainly recognise mo mowlam, it's your role i'm trying to find out, because the former ira terrorist leader, shaun o'callaghan, he says quote: "you played no part, ever, at any time in promoting peace in northern ireland." he said the peace you sought was a victory for the ira. well, i've never had a discussion with shaun o'callaghan. i've no idea why he will say that. as far as i'm concerned, the whole process had to be that there wasn't going to be a military solution in northern ireland. the prevention of terrorism act that affected a lot of my constituents
i never met the ira.ly did meet people from sinn fein, as indeed i met people from other organisations and i always made the point that there had to be a dialogue and a peace process. now a lot of people did a lot of work on this, and eventually it was mo mowlam as much as anybody else, who managed to bring those groups together and she used a lot of connections in order to bring those people together and i think we should recognise that as... we certainly recognise mo mowlam, it's your role...
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this is a man who repeatedly gave positive publicity to senior figures in sinn fein ira.ot meeting loyalist terrorist connie was basically a cheerleader for republicanism,, and not just republicanism,, and not just republicanism but violent republicanism. he is trying to spin it as if he was involved in the peace process, which is disingenuous at best. people like mo mowlam argued with murderers without bodyguards. now that party is led by a man who evades answers when asked directly to criticise terrorism and terrorists. these were people who, when he was supporting them, they we re when he was supporting them, they were murdering people live in the streets of the city he represented. and for you, there's nothing in the fa ct and for you, there's nothing in the fact that it be standing on a platform with them, he is trying to engage with them? absolutely not, he believed in ira victory, he believes they can impose a military solution, drive the brits out, drive the brits out of northern ireland. you wonder for how many people this... although we all lived through it, and
this is a man who repeatedly gave positive publicity to senior figures in sinn fein ira.ot meeting loyalist terrorist connie was basically a cheerleader for republicanism,, and not just republicanism,, and not just republicanism but violent republicanism. he is trying to spin it as if he was involved in the peace process, which is disingenuous at best. people like mo mowlam argued with murderers without bodyguards. now that party is led by a man who evades answers when asked directly to...
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did you urge the ira to stop the bombs and the bullets? i never met the ira.w a country protects its citizens is likely to be high on the agenda for the rest of this election campaign. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. britain‘s top counter—terrorism officer says they‘ve captured ‘a large part‘ of the network involved in the manchester arena attack. the egyptian president says the military have attacked a jihadist training camp in libya — following the deadly ambush of a bus carrying coptic christians. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations — the g7 — have agreed on new action to counter terrorism. at a summit in italy they called on internet companies to do more to stop the spread of hateful extremist content online. but the leaders were unable to reach an agreement on climate change — with differences remaining between president trump and the rest of the group. the bbc‘s james landale is at the summit. at this summit, in an ancient town on the coast of sicily, there has been some harmony between the g7 leaders, above all on the need to do more t
did you urge the ira to stop the bombs and the bullets? i never met the ira.w a country protects its citizens is likely to be high on the agenda for the rest of this election campaign. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. britain‘s top counter—terrorism officer says they‘ve captured ‘a large part‘ of the network involved in the manchester arena attack. the egyptian president says the military have attacked a jihadist training camp in libya — following the deadly ambush of a bus...
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ira: and also mulvaney. and congress is saying that we could do a better job if you let us -- if you stay out of our hair. tom: you remember 2011 or 2012 shutdown-o-rama. the rate market is pricing in some of that. that is why we had a little bit of a rally in the treasury market. going back to the congress discussion, there is a realization in the senate where everybody knows the deficit is going to go up anyway. there will be higher deficit based on the graphic. that is something everyone want to take into account when they think about tax cuts. as opposed to this natural increase in the deficit from demographics. markets are not pricing that. you have folks in the treasury department trying to figure out how they will fund this thing. you are talking probably by the end of the year, especially with the fed potentially starting to let the balance sheet run off and not reinvesting. tom: ira jersey with us in new york. he will continue with us. at the desk and dash offevin cirilli -- of to capitol hill. at n
ira: and also mulvaney. and congress is saying that we could do a better job if you let us -- if you stay out of our hair. tom: you remember 2011 or 2012 shutdown-o-rama. the rate market is pricing in some of that. that is why we had a little bit of a rally in the treasury market. going back to the congress discussion, there is a realization in the senate where everybody knows the deficit is going to go up anyway. there will be higher deficit based on the graphic. that is something everyone...
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i did not support the ira, i don't support the ira.e process, decency and human rights. did you tell them to stop the bombing?” didn't meet the ira, i obviously did meet people from sinn fein. how the country protect its citizens is now likely to be on the agenda for the rest of the campaign. at the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may accused jeremy corbyn of making excuses for terrorism. earlier, she told world leaders that more needs to be done to tackle foreign fighters returning from conflicts in the middle east, and called for pressure on technology companies to remove extremist material from the internet. from sicily, our deputy political editorjohn pienaar reports. stagey affairs, these summits. beautiful settings, big stars. some loving the spotlight — britain's leader, keen to use it. hard to move, let alone grab attention here. you could just see mrs may behind donald trump. but after the manchester attack, she was keen to lead the line against terrorism. mrs may urged leaders to do more against online extremism, to get web comp
i did not support the ira, i don't support the ira.e process, decency and human rights. did you tell them to stop the bombing?” didn't meet the ira, i obviously did meet people from sinn fein. how the country protect its citizens is now likely to be on the agenda for the rest of the campaign. at the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may accused jeremy corbyn of making excuses for terrorism. earlier, she told world leaders that more needs to be done to tackle foreign fighters returning from...
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corbyn's eating teeth for ira victims. condemn the ira. one twitter user suggests that this is an old story that conveniently had dresses avoiding facts. this is the conservative slinging mud. i think the conservatives are perfectly right to point out that this man spent his time consorting with figures in ireland at a time when they were bombing and murdering figures. he is the one now trying to re ca st figures. he is the one now trying to recast this is his heroic contribution to the peace process. i reject that. he spent no time polling around with unionists and loyalist. he only took one side of the argument. he took the extreme side as well. i have no problem with people supporting a united ireland but he had two ways to do it, constitutional politics or the politics of he politics . violence. politics i violence. he said he the politics of violence. he said he disagreed with the military of approach that was taken during the troubles. he is condemned the bombing from all sides. i think he been extremely careful and,
corbyn's eating teeth for ira victims. condemn the ira. one twitter user suggests that this is an old story that conveniently had dresses avoiding facts. this is the conservative slinging mud. i think the conservatives are perfectly right to point out that this man spent his time consorting with figures in ireland at a time when they were bombing and murdering figures. he is the one now trying to re ca st figures. he is the one now trying to recast this is his heroic contribution to the peace...
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tom: our thanks to ira jersey and -- scarlet: our thanks to ira jersey and carl riccadonna. mckee is in washington at the federal reserve. thank you so much. tom, give us a data check. commodities,es, quiet meeting and quiet data check. that there were some interesting nuances to say the least. the dow doesn't know what to do. there is a bid to it right now. yields move up and that should be green. it three basis points higher yield from 2.28 up to 2.31%. yield. higher crude oil is a quiet story. 47.8 a barrel. to the second board, please. the vix with the nine print earlier. , up threear yield basis points. it should be green on the screen. it flattens out almost towards where we were november 8 with the trump election. anybody on any fed day, even ira jersey once a dollar-yen. the weaker yen as well. it has been a most productive trip to washington. absolutely, between your conversation with former fed chairman ben bernanke he and the analysis of the fed decision . coming up, more reaction to the fed. what it means for equities. are we knew the top? we will be -- from wash
tom: our thanks to ira jersey and -- scarlet: our thanks to ira jersey and carl riccadonna. mckee is in washington at the federal reserve. thank you so much. tom, give us a data check. commodities,es, quiet meeting and quiet data check. that there were some interesting nuances to say the least. the dow doesn't know what to do. there is a bid to it right now. yields move up and that should be green. it three basis points higher yield from 2.28 up to 2.31%. yield. higher crude oil is a quiet...
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attending a commemoration for the eight ira men killed at loch goole. to honour them. maybe you can share with the electorate why those ira men were actually killed. the commemoration i think you're referring to was a meeting i was at in london, where there was a period of silence for everyone who had died in northern ireland. the contribution i made to that meeting was to call for a peace and dialogue process in northern ireland. it's only by dialogue and process we have brought about the peace in northern ireland. next quizzed on immigration, brexit, his leadership skills and policies. this country is badly divided between the richest and the poorest. you put corporate tax and tax at the top end down, the division gets greater. are you happy that so many of our children are going to school with super sized classes ? going to school with super sized classes? so many of our children are going to school hungry. in a one—to—one interview he was asked whether he had authorised a drone strike. i think you have to look at all the evidence that's there. you c
attending a commemoration for the eight ira men killed at loch goole. to honour them. maybe you can share with the electorate why those ira men were actually killed. the commemoration i think you're referring to was a meeting i was at in london, where there was a period of silence for everyone who had died in northern ireland. the contribution i made to that meeting was to call for a peace and dialogue process in northern ireland. it's only by dialogue and process we have brought about the...
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yesterday he was asked repeatedly in a television interview with he condemned the ira, and he refusedat row has rumbled on today, when he refused to say that he thought the ira was a terrorist organisation. he went on to say how he thought that there was bravery in both the unionist and the nationalist community during the troubles. i think the risk for mr corbyn, on this day of his big, standard, flagship policy promise, he risks getting mired in continuing controversy getting mired in continuing c0 ntrove i’sy over getting mired in continuing controversy over his long—standing views on northern ireland and the ira. the green party has outlined ten key election pledges in its manifesto, saying it will offer a "message of hope" to voters. the party plans to "roll back privatisation of the nhs" and give people a referendum on the terms of a brexit deal. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. the greens are a party with notjust one but two leaders. in central london today, they set out what they called big and bold ideas which they insisted were possible. this election is
yesterday he was asked repeatedly in a television interview with he condemned the ira, and he refusedat row has rumbled on today, when he refused to say that he thought the ira was a terrorist organisation. he went on to say how he thought that there was bravery in both the unionist and the nationalist community during the troubles. i think the risk for mr corbyn, on this day of his big, standard, flagship policy promise, he risks getting mired in continuing controversy getting mired in...
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an ira bomb ever stated manchester city centre in 1996.ld jonathan ball and 12—year—old tim parry. tim's father colin became a peace campaigner, but today he was thinking of the inexpressible burden of pa re nts' thinking of the inexpressible burden of parents' grief. losing a child is the most awful event in anybody‘s life. there's no easy way to say you will one day get over it and recover, because you might not. the feelings are deep. there are almost animal—like. you just lock everything down. you go inside yourself. the fact that terrorism is pa rt yourself. the fact that terrorism is part of the collective memory of this city does nothing to reduce the sense of raw shock felt here today. but manchester's past experience does remind us of the resilience of democracies in the face of terrorist campaigns, and of the strength of the bonds of community. after terror attacks, the word defiance is often used. there is that here. to communal sense of grief that is both profound. huw edwards will be back here with the latest from the bbc‘s ne
an ira bomb ever stated manchester city centre in 1996.ld jonathan ball and 12—year—old tim parry. tim's father colin became a peace campaigner, but today he was thinking of the inexpressible burden of pa re nts' thinking of the inexpressible burden of parents' grief. losing a child is the most awful event in anybody‘s life. there's no easy way to say you will one day get over it and recover, because you might not. the feelings are deep. there are almost animal—like. you just lock...
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even in your 401(k) or your ira, you want to be weighted more towards tooks while you're young. it will allow your gains to compound tax free year after year after year, and i told you how great compounding is, but as you get older, owning treasuries, especially in your retirement funds is essential. because in the stock market where you can lose enormous a lots of money in the blink of an eye, you do want to follow your money into u.s. treasuries, where you know your investment won't advantavanish overnight. let's get down to brass tax, precisely how much of your portfolio should you keep in bonds versus stocks. that depends on how old you row. i don't think your port folio should have any bonds whatsoever until you turn 30. if you own wonders when you're 25, you're wasting your youth. in your 30s, i'm going to let you keep 10% of your retirement fund in bonds, or 20%, if you're on the conservative side. once you're in your 40s, i think you can go up to 20% to 30% bonds, in your 50s, i say 30% to 40%. your 60s when you're approaching retirement age, take it up to 40% to 50% bon
even in your 401(k) or your ira, you want to be weighted more towards tooks while you're young. it will allow your gains to compound tax free year after year after year, and i told you how great compounding is, but as you get older, owning treasuries, especially in your retirement funds is essential. because in the stock market where you can lose enormous a lots of money in the blink of an eye, you do want to follow your money into u.s. treasuries, where you know your investment won't...
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. -- the ira. they both faced tough questioning.ave been trying to get to stick to him for the last month has not worked about the ira. i disagree. i think this was probably a winfor disagree. i think this was probably a win for corbyn in the sense that theresa may, let's remember we're not having debates because she didn't want them. she didn't want to be exposed to a live debate with jeremy corbyn. the more we see of leremy corbyn. themeceweaseeji the more we seize. corbyn, i is public. withjeremy corbyn, it is the opposite. he thrives in this environment. he is very natural and engaged when he has a chance to be with the public. the more exposure she has, the worse she will do and the more it will appear like her leadership is premised on a very thin veneer. with corbyn, the opposite is true for stop the more people see the more they like him. some people. there are a lot of voters. a lot of- are not fact. he is well behind in definite fact. he is well behind in the leadership. here's behind compared with where he was before. it
. -- the ira. they both faced tough questioning.ave been trying to get to stick to him for the last month has not worked about the ira. i disagree. i think this was probably a winfor disagree. i think this was probably a win for corbyn in the sense that theresa may, let's remember we're not having debates because she didn't want them. she didn't want to be exposed to a live debate with jeremy corbyn. the more we see of leremy corbyn. themeceweaseeji the more we seize. corbyn, i is public....
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i never met the ira. 0bviously did meet from sinn fein.ct its citizens is likely to be high on the agenda for the rest of this election campaign. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. all of those who died in monday's attack have now been named. the 22nd victim was 15—year—old megan hurley — she was from halewood in merseyside. danny savage reports from manchester now on a community grieving for lost family and friends. in central manchester today, people queued to buy flowers in remembrance of strangers. many are at a loss about what's happened — but have to do something. it was inconceivable to try and understand how the families are feeling, especially of the children. it's just shocking. i've been a coronation street superfan my entire life. 29—year—old martyn hett was one of those murdered on monday night. the outgoing coronation street superfan was well—known online. as these possibilities got less and less and less, you still had some hope there would be something. and when you actually got the call that actually confirmed that he had
i never met the ira. 0bviously did meet from sinn fein.ct its citizens is likely to be high on the agenda for the rest of this election campaign. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. all of those who died in monday's attack have now been named. the 22nd victim was 15—year—old megan hurley — she was from halewood in merseyside. danny savage reports from manchester now on a community grieving for lost family and friends. in central manchester today, people queued to buy flowers in...
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there are real questions aboutjeremy past for the ira. are real questions about jeremy corbyn past for the ira. there are real questions aboutjeremy corbyn and how far he would go to protect britain. he has an argument that resonates with a lot of voters which is that intervention does not increase our security. particularly younger voters. i think there is not only a generational divide, there is also a geographical divide. a lot of the labour in peace i speak to, particularly in the heartlands in yorkshire and humber, south wales, in the north—east, they will say that the voters like trident and the like britain being a strong country. that is difficult for the labour party to square. their defence spokesman is shone on this and says that we will keep trident and renew it and be part of nato, but this distance between what members of the party state and what jeremy corbyn believes in is very difficult for the party. it is quite obvious that he is out of step with the majority of his mps. thank you very much indeed. the snp launched its
there are real questions aboutjeremy past for the ira. are real questions about jeremy corbyn past for the ira. there are real questions aboutjeremy corbyn and how far he would go to protect britain. he has an argument that resonates with a lot of voters which is that intervention does not increase our security. particularly younger voters. i think there is not only a generational divide, there is also a geographical divide. a lot of the labour in peace i speak to, particularly in the...
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he about accusations of him being a sympathiserfor the ira.t to four ira members. jeremy paxman said he went to that in order to start a dialogue for peace. in northern ireland. quite a polite set of questions that now it is getting trickier from jeremy paxman as he is killing him on all sorts of things, talking about his core beliefs and what is on the labour manifesto, trying to create the impression of discord between labour party members and jeremy corbyn, the leader. —— he is questioning him on all sorts of things. ten minutes to go and then it is theresa may's turn for her 45 minutes. thank you, we will be back to west london a little later to hear how theresa may is doing. donald trump has defended his son—in—law and advisor, jared kushner, after he was accused of trying to set up a secret communication line to moscow. here's the statement mr trump released to the new york times. the original report was in the washington post. in it jared kushner is accused of speaking to this man. russian ambassador sergei kislyak. it's alleged the pai
he about accusations of him being a sympathiserfor the ira.t to four ira members. jeremy paxman said he went to that in order to start a dialogue for peace. in northern ireland. quite a polite set of questions that now it is getting trickier from jeremy paxman as he is killing him on all sorts of things, talking about his core beliefs and what is on the labour manifesto, trying to create the impression of discord between labour party members and jeremy corbyn, the leader. —— he is...
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i didn't meet the ira.and i met people from other organisations. i always made the point that there had to be a dialogue and peace process. that interview, in its entirety, is on bbc iplayer. you might remember the prime minister was interviewed by andrew neil earlier in the week. lots of other party leaders being interviewed by him in the coming days. thank you very much. you can also see andrew neil's full interview with jeremy corbyn here on bbc news at 12.30. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist james rampton and lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times. the headline is: can the head of the national counter terrorism unit says police have taken hold of a large part of the manchester terror network but that more arrests are likely. the 41—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. with the security level at critical, armed poli
i didn't meet the ira.and i met people from other organisations. i always made the point that there had to be a dialogue and peace process. that interview, in its entirety, is on bbc iplayer. you might remember the prime minister was interviewed by andrew neil earlier in the week. lots of other party leaders being interviewed by him in the coming days. thank you very much. you can also see andrew neil's full interview with jeremy corbyn here on bbc news at 12.30. and we'll find out how this...
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let me get to ira. ira, do you just kick it into high gear now? or do you kick back? >> you kick back. this is where you step back from these markets. you're going to go play tennis, golf, the kidsre on vacation, everything happens, congre is gog to lead very shortly. you're not going to get a lot done and those cannot be bullish, the stock market, so i think you take a slight defensive posture. do you just come in and buy the new highs? i would doubt it for the summer, which you defined well is june and july. we'll take a fresh look at things in august. but i don't think we do get a lot of good data over the next three weeks here. liz: luke, what do we do? we do have the jobs number on friday, the expectation is to see a build of about 183,000 jobs for the month of may. but more importantly, i don't see how anybody can just kick back when it comes to investing in oil and oil names, as long as opec's around, it's going to be abissue. >> yeah. you can kick back on oil. oil is a global commodity, and you look at how volatile it has been compared to the stock market. it'
let me get to ira. ira, do you just kick it into high gear now? or do you kick back? >> you kick back. this is where you step back from these markets. you're going to go play tennis, golf, the kidsre on vacation, everything happens, congre is gog to lead very shortly. you're not going to get a lot done and those cannot be bullish, the stock market, so i think you take a slight defensive posture. do you just come in and buy the new highs? i would doubt it for the summer, which you defined...
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it was a massive 3,000 plus pound bomb that was put in a shopping center by the ira. but in those days they gave warnings. there was a warning foend in. while there were no deaths, there were many injuries. but this is the worst in terms of deaths and on children and teenagers attending a concert and you can hear the heart break and the panic of the parents that still have to be reunite would the kids still missing, those going to the morgues, those going to the hospitals. it is a devastating attack on this country and on people everywhere. >> you heard the president say young, beautiful people saying these are losers, not monsters. there is some counterterrorism policy in that term, losers. somehow the jihadi narrative takes place in a lost person. what is the war strategy against an idea that takes root in a weak mind or a lost mind? that has been hard to solve. >> before you deal with the minds, you have to deal with the root cause of it and that is the growth of these cells in syria, in iraq and elsewhere and then on top of that you layer other counterterrorism an
it was a massive 3,000 plus pound bomb that was put in a shopping center by the ira. but in those days they gave warnings. there was a warning foend in. while there were no deaths, there were many injuries. but this is the worst in terms of deaths and on children and teenagers attending a concert and you can hear the heart break and the panic of the parents that still have to be reunite would the kids still missing, those going to the morgues, those going to the hospitals. it is a devastating...
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an ira bomb devastated manchester city centre in 1996.n, an ira bomb killed three—year—old jonathan ball and 12—year—old tim parry. tim's father colin became a peace campaigner, but today he was thinking of the inexpressible burden of parents‘ grief. losing a child is the most awful event in anybody‘s life. there's no easy way to say you will one day get over it and recover, because you might, you might not. the feelings are deep. they're almost animal—like. you just lock everything down. you go inside yourself. the fact that terrorism is part of the collective memory of this city does nothing to reduce the sense of raw shock felt here today. but manchester's past experience does remind us of the resilience of democracies in the face of terrorist campaigns, and of the strength of the bonds of community. after terror attacks, the word defiance is often used. there is that here. but it's the communal sense of grief that is both profound. as we've heard last night, the crowds had come to see the american singer ariana grande in concert. many
an ira bomb devastated manchester city centre in 1996.n, an ira bomb killed three—year—old jonathan ball and 12—year—old tim parry. tim's father colin became a peace campaigner, but today he was thinking of the inexpressible burden of parents‘ grief. losing a child is the most awful event in anybody‘s life. there's no easy way to say you will one day get over it and recover, because you might, you might not. the feelings are deep. they're almost animal—like. you just lock...
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liz: ira, let's not ignore what we got today, and that was some econo-data. april manufacturing index. it was a mis, but this after i guess it was sort of the weakest print of the year. but of the 18 industries surveyed, the only one to decline was apparel. so we're only still at pretty decent levels here. then we got march construction spending falling after five months of increases. is this just a pause, or is it the start of something that might be a little bearish? >> we know that retailing's had a problem. liz: the retail ice age. >> right. >> well, that could also be amazon eating retail's lunch. >> right. well, that is eating it. there is one thing that i think we should all look at. what if opec doesn't extend the cuts? what happens and what does the fed do in june if all of a sudden the bottom's pulled out on crude? i'm not saying it'll happen, but it's a possibility if russia doesn't go along with opec. and, let's face it, any move where they don't keep it up, oil's having trouble going to $50 i now. does that mean 40? that's a problem for the fed.
liz: ira, let's not ignore what we got today, and that was some econo-data. april manufacturing index. it was a mis, but this after i guess it was sort of the weakest print of the year. but of the 18 industries surveyed, the only one to decline was apparel. so we're only still at pretty decent levels here. then we got march construction spending falling after five months of increases. is this just a pause, or is it the start of something that might be a little bearish? >> we know that...
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today it is one spotin the ira bomb attack. a focal point for grief and a place where strength and solidarity are on show as well. i mentioned that cobra met this morning. that was for the third time in 24 hours. we will have the latest on that in a moment with norman smith. let's talk about those who are being treated for injuries in several of the hospitals in the greater manchester area. that's going to manchester royal infirmary. what is the latest? the development is we now know 64 people have been injured. 20 of them are in a critical condition in hospital. nine patients are being treated at manchester royal infirmary. others are at other hospitals. we know that 12 other casualties are under 16 yea rs of 12 other casualties are under 16 years of age was about at the children's hospital next door. two days on from the attack, we are learning more about the staff who are treating them as well. staff who turned up for work. the trust was so overwhelmed they were sent home. though worried about covering the rotor for the rest
today it is one spotin the ira bomb attack. a focal point for grief and a place where strength and solidarity are on show as well. i mentioned that cobra met this morning. that was for the third time in 24 hours. we will have the latest on that in a moment with norman smith. let's talk about those who are being treated for injuries in several of the hospitals in the greater manchester area. that's going to manchester royal infirmary. what is the latest? the development is we now know 64 people...
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he acted as a secret link between the ira and the british government for more than 20 years.ultimately led to the historic ira ceasefire of 1994 and the good friday peace agreement. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has said there could be a "margaret thatcher—style landslide" for the conservatives at the general election, if they maintain their current lead in opinion polls. speaking to the guardian, mr watson said it would be "very, very difficult" for labour to turn the poll numbers around, and the party had a "mountain to climb". mrs thatcher won majorities of 144 in 1983 and 101 in 1987. with me now is our political correspondent. not something that jeremy corbyn is going to want to hear. just weeks to go to the general election. there are a couple of different interpretations of these numbers, labour being very behind in the opinion polls. some polls put labour behind up to 20 points. but there is another interpretation that this is an unhelpful addition to the diagnosis of labour's travails at this point in the election campaign, tom watson warning that if labour doe
he acted as a secret link between the ira and the british government for more than 20 years.ultimately led to the historic ira ceasefire of 1994 and the good friday peace agreement. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has said there could be a "margaret thatcher—style landslide" for the conservatives at the general election, if they maintain their current lead in opinion polls. speaking to the guardian, mr watson said it would be "very, very difficult" for labour to turn...
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of 2016 the department of labor promulgated what's become known as the, quote, state-sponsored auto ira rule. this rule provides basic critical guidance for states on how to administer programs designed to improve access to retirement accounts among private-sector employees. and these state-facilitated programs allow state governments to provide automatic enrollment in state-sponsored ira's with the opportunity -- importantly -- to opt out at any time. the rule that has been promulgated by the department of labor, which was also expanded to include a limited number of larger cities and counties, made it clear that any auto ira program established by a state or municipal authority must limit the employer's role in the program. and, in addition, the rule clarifies any ambiguity regarding the application of the employment retirement income security act. it makes clear the conditions under which erisa does not apply. and so the misguided proposal before us today seeks to overturn all of this critical rule making, carefully devised and developed. and if it's passed, the resolution will cripp
of 2016 the department of labor promulgated what's become known as the, quote, state-sponsored auto ira rule. this rule provides basic critical guidance for states on how to administer programs designed to improve access to retirement accounts among private-sector employees. and these state-facilitated programs allow state governments to provide automatic enrollment in state-sponsored ira's with the opportunity -- importantly -- to opt out at any time. the rule that has been promulgated by the...
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manchester's had ira attacks in the past. you've got histories of other terror organizations in the past, but this is not those. is it overwhelmingly likely will be another active islamic terror. we had that now month after month in every corner of the world. that is the threat. it's good to have a president who not only speaks plainly about it but who did it and addressed 50 arab and muslim nations in saudi arabia and saudi arabia has a pretty sorry history of spreading radical elements of islam. preached hatred for the west for christians and and others. so for the fact that he makes the speech in saudi arabia and was able to get a kind of commitment from the saudis and other muslim nations to actually stand up against this and take steps against and i think is important. so i that is an important step and if you believe that this was a terror attack, and i think perhaps the timing was not accidental. >> martha: thank you very much. charles krauthammer joining us tonight with the big picture as we look at the news unfolding
manchester's had ira attacks in the past. you've got histories of other terror organizations in the past, but this is not those. is it overwhelmingly likely will be another active islamic terror. we had that now month after month in every corner of the world. that is the threat. it's good to have a president who not only speaks plainly about it but who did it and addressed 50 arab and muslim nations in saudi arabia and saudi arabia has a pretty sorry history of spreading radical elements of...
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is not fit an irish republican group targeting profile in the sense that there is an performer, the ira never targeted americans, also children. there's a calibration that suggests a jihadist group. as you say, the consumption of intelligence that will be very quick in terms of the forensics and the bomb, you saw how quickly the british authorities have been communicating with american counterterrorism authorities. >> tucker: liquid, were just getting something from sky news in manchester. authorities there are reporting the second explosive device apparently has been found in or near the arena and will be a controlled detonation of that advice. so that suggests right there a level of coordination and sophistication. it tells us something. >> i think it's why suspect you will see the british prime minister this evening, national security council meeting. it suggests more than what we have -- access to firearms. the level of one of the great benefits unfortunately if you can call it that is isis crossing her al qaeda, but anything quite frankly in recent years has been at the actual expl
is not fit an irish republican group targeting profile in the sense that there is an performer, the ira never targeted americans, also children. there's a calibration that suggests a jihadist group. as you say, the consumption of intelligence that will be very quick in terms of the forensics and the bomb, you saw how quickly the british authorities have been communicating with american counterterrorism authorities. >> tucker: liquid, were just getting something from sky news in...
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aboutar h which there has been a much greater political consensus than ever existed with regard to ira iraq, so there has been a desire by both parties to maintain commitment to afghanistan in to see whether we can achieve further objectives in terms of stabilizing the country. we have been there for a very long time and the president sort of campaigned on the idea that nationbuilding was bad. if we end up having more of a search, an increase in troop levels, it will be an interesting dynamic and notki necessarily one that his core voters were looking for. >> host: from foreign affairs to affairs within the president's own house, a look ahead at potential staff shake ups. today the president's communication director is leaving the white house, a start of what is going to be a wave of changes as the west wing struggles to deal with leaks and stalling agenda. >> guest: this is an area where even the president has admitted there are some problems. i happen to think it would be incricult to do communications for such an unconventional president. it would be difficult no matter who you have
aboutar h which there has been a much greater political consensus than ever existed with regard to ira iraq, so there has been a desire by both parties to maintain commitment to afghanistan in to see whether we can achieve further objectives in terms of stabilizing the country. we have been there for a very long time and the president sort of campaigned on the idea that nationbuilding was bad. if we end up having more of a search, an increase in troop levels, it will be an interesting dynamic...
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al menos 500 pasajeros querÍan desahogar su ira con los empleados de la aerolÍnea por la cancelaciÓn el piso junto con la mujer, quien acabÓ sometida por cuatro uniformados y luego fue arrestada. los alguaciles byron que servir de escudo humano a los empleados de la aerolÍnea, para evitar mÁs violencia. la batalla campal terminÓ con estos cuatro policÍas sin ando la cabeza a un pasajero para tratar de derribarlo y este es el momento en que se lo llevaron esposado. muchos de los pasajeros que estuvieron anoche durante la trifulca y cuyos vuelos fueron cancelados,, regresaron aquÍ con la expresa de poder volar pero para sorpresa de algunos, las noticias no fueron muy buenas. >> vdijeron que no, entonces nos dieron unos buenos de comidas por siete dÓlares cada uno. >> habÍa mucha gente enojada. ilia: vamos a pasar a mÉxico porque a ritmo grupero, narcotraficante es celebraron en una prisiÓn de ese paÍs. el hecho ocurriÓ hace varios aÑos pero sÓlo hasta ahora se conoce ese vÍdeo. para críticos es una prueba mÁs de la corrupciÓn. >>a hechos ocurridos en el mes de junio. reportera: las aut
al menos 500 pasajeros querÍan desahogar su ira con los empleados de la aerolÍnea por la cancelaciÓn el piso junto con la mujer, quien acabÓ sometida por cuatro uniformados y luego fue arrestada. los alguaciles byron que servir de escudo humano a los empleados de la aerolÍnea, para evitar mÁs violencia. la batalla campal terminÓ con estos cuatro policÍas sin ando la cabeza a un pasajero para tratar de derribarlo y este es el momento en que se lo llevaron esposado. muchos de los...
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el lunes mucho mÁs calor y el miÉrcoles irÁ bajando. ya volvemos.
el lunes mucho mÁs calor y el miÉrcoles irÁ bajando. ya volvemos.
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estÁ conciente de que su paÍs estÁ dividido, digo entender la ira de quienes no comparten su doctrinapaÑa, le lanzaron huevos en sus presentaciones. ahora queda claro que la mayorÍa de los franceses no coincidÍan con sus ideales de una francia fuera de la uniÓn europea, y con legislaciones duras sobre todo para los musulmanes. hasta hace pocos aÑos, no se conocÍa el nombre de emmanuel macron, un ex banquero que nunca tuvo nombre de polÍtico. sin haberse presentado a otra elecciÓn popular, acaba de ganar el principal cargo de francia. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: el expresidente de estados unidos, barack obama, apoyÓ abiertamente a emmanuel macron, mientras trump apoyÓ a le pen. sin embargo, felicitÓ al ganador el dÍa de hoy. >> cosas como esta nos deben hacer pensar, no dejarse llevar por los extremismos que existen en ambos partidos. reportero: macron gobernarÁ desde el palacio elÍseos, y su esposa, que fue su maestra, lo acompaÑÓ durante su declaración. por cierto, la esposa es 24 aÑos mayor que su esposo. miren ustedes, cumpliÓ su palabra. arantxa: esperamos que cumple tambiÉn con
estÁ conciente de que su paÍs estÁ dividido, digo entender la ira de quienes no comparten su doctrinapaÑa, le lanzaron huevos en sus presentaciones. ahora queda claro que la mayorÍa de los franceses no coincidÍan con sus ideales de una francia fuera de la uniÓn europea, y con legislaciones duras sobre todo para los musulmanes. hasta hace pocos aÑos, no se conocÍa el nombre de emmanuel macron, un ex banquero que nunca tuvo nombre de polÍtico. sin haberse presentado a otra elecciÓn...
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for an end to activities in the falklands, and his previous connections and support allegedly of the irain. he came across reasonably well and the guardian certainly... it is interesting because this is a verbatim response of the question and answers. there is no editorial assessment. there is not much spin at the moment. you paid quite a lot of attention to the debate. i mustn't call it a debate. it was a couple of interviews. the reason we are not having the bases because theresa may did not want to debate jeremy corbyn. the more you see of heard the more you understand why. the leadership she was professed to have and the popularity that the polls reflected that she had seems to be based on a thin veneer and the more contact she has with the public, the more this veneer cracks and crumbles and disappears. what about the content with jeremy paxman? she did not do too great with him either. she looked nervous and did not look like leadership material. my impression of people's response to the debates was that they were pleasantly surprised by jeremy corbyn and unpleasantly surprised and
for an end to activities in the falklands, and his previous connections and support allegedly of the irain. he came across reasonably well and the guardian certainly... it is interesting because this is a verbatim response of the question and answers. there is no editorial assessment. there is not much spin at the moment. you paid quite a lot of attention to the debate. i mustn't call it a debate. it was a couple of interviews. the reason we are not having the bases because theresa may did not...
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. >> una de las seÑales es el aislamiento del niÑo, la ira, momentos explosivos que puede tener el niÑoconducta que es daÑino. >>si quienes presencian el acoso toman conciencia de que son cÓmplices, eÑ bullying irÍa disminuyendo. >> el papa francisco oficia una misa para canonizar a dos de los niÑos pastores a los que supuestamente se les apareciÓ la virgen. nuevas jornadas de protestas en venezuela dejan heridos. >>este domingo hablamos con andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >> no la voy a mantener, la voy a acabar! >> tejas se convierte en el estado mÁs anti inmigrante de estados unidos. >> genera un ambiente de discriminaciÓn. >> el actor nos habla de los que votaron por donald trump. cÉsar muÑoz canta sobre el despido del director del fbi. crest presenta ¿mis dientes están amarillos? ¡haz la prueba de la servilleta! ugh... amarillos. lo que necesitas es crest whitestrips. el cepillado solo trabaja en la superficie del diente, pero crest whitestrips lo hace con cuidado por debajo. crest whitestrips son la manera de blanquear. este sabado el papa francisco >>el papa francisco prefiriÓ la mi
. >> una de las seÑales es el aislamiento del niÑo, la ira, momentos explosivos que puede tener el niÑoconducta que es daÑino. >>si quienes presencian el acoso toman conciencia de que son cÓmplices, eÑ bullying irÍa disminuyendo. >> el papa francisco oficia una misa para canonizar a dos de los niÑos pastores a los que supuestamente se les apareciÓ la virgen. nuevas jornadas de protestas en venezuela dejan heridos. >>este domingo hablamos con andrÉs manuel...
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home secretary was asked again today about past comments she had made, seemingly supportive of the ira don't have the same hairstyle and i don't have the same views. labour says the focus now should be how to keep people safe from this, an attack which, rather than undermine the democratic system, has highlighted the choice the country is facing. who is best to lead, who is best to protect? alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. hello, i'm on the road to nowhere and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. petra kvitova makes a welcome return to tennis at the french open in paris. sebastian vettel celebrates extending his lead in the formula one world championship after victory in monaco. and tom domoulin claims the 100th giro d'italia, the first time a dutchman has won this race. hello, and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that, in paris, women's world number one angelique kerber has become the first top seed to have ever been knocked out of the french open in the opening round. but it was a happier return to the cour
home secretary was asked again today about past comments she had made, seemingly supportive of the ira don't have the same hairstyle and i don't have the same views. labour says the focus now should be how to keep people safe from this, an attack which, rather than undermine the democratic system, has highlighted the choice the country is facing. who is best to lead, who is best to protect? alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. hello, i'm on the road to nowhere and this is sport today, live from...
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en un arranque de ira, muy posiblemente inducido por drogas. >> cuando la policÍa llegÓ y miro a la personaillo chico y se estaba apuÑalado del pescuezo. jaime: la policÍa utilizÓ una pistola elÉctrica para neutralizarlo. la esposa e hijos o sobrevivieron. el sospechoso tambiÉn sobreviviÓ a sus heridas. la policÍa dice que habÍa respondido al apartamento en el pasado pero por nada tan grave como esto. entonces se portaba bien? >> nunca nos faltÓ el respeto ni nada. >> en bastantes ocasiones escuchÉ a la seÑora que gritaba. jaime: eduardo ramÍrez enfrenta cuatro cargos. la policÍa dice que la vecina que los llamÓ actuó justo a tiempo. >> si la persona no hubiera llamado les hubiera ido muy mal a los niÑos, posiblemente nos habrÍa matado. jaime: el sospechoso en este caso ya fue dado de alta del hospital y se encuentra recluido en la cÁrcel del condado. marÍa: unos turistas llevaron el susto de su vida cuando una mujer quiso secuestrar a su pequeÑo hijo en san francisco, la familia visitabaesta maÑana cuando una desamparada quiso arrebatarles a un menor de dos aÑos y medio. la policÍa identif
en un arranque de ira, muy posiblemente inducido por drogas. >> cuando la policÍa llegÓ y miro a la personaillo chico y se estaba apuÑalado del pescuezo. jaime: la policÍa utilizÓ una pistola elÉctrica para neutralizarlo. la esposa e hijos o sobrevivieron. el sospechoso tambiÉn sobreviviÓ a sus heridas. la policÍa dice que habÍa respondido al apartamento en el pasado pero por nada tan grave como esto. entonces se portaba bien? >> nunca nos faltÓ el respeto ni nada....
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a una parekjja colobmba que se vayan a su pais el dice que no es raciste dia solo que quse lleno de iraposibilidad de re o revocar la licencia nen esta ciudad para que pierda su leicencia d n negocio el video es la prubeaebe la discriminacion dice que todo comienza cuando le piden que mueva sui camioneta pero segun el trabajardor orlano alzo su mano y dijo de aqui no m me muevbo el colombiano insulo al dueÑlo n espaÑol segun ellos ningun estadounidense debeeria vivir con miedo el abogado dice que esta listo para pelear en la corte si es u que el pierde su negocio las redadas no solo separan fa i familia los j as hijos asumen el rol de suss p e padres y conseguir el dinero de la comida y otras necesidades hola como te fuie ? bien ellos son inmigrantes uin poco frustrada porque a l e vez bien porque van a saber d dominar la situacion las dos jhijas tomaron el rol d sus padres y convertirse en sus los representantes de sus padres no se si podamos dar el ancjho e la responsabilidad para que se hagan cargo de una e eventual deportacion eso seria algo ddifiificil pa l ellos una familia que su
a una parekjja colobmba que se vayan a su pais el dice que no es raciste dia solo que quse lleno de iraposibilidad de re o revocar la licencia nen esta ciudad para que pierda su leicencia d n negocio el video es la prubeaebe la discriminacion dice que todo comienza cuando le piden que mueva sui camioneta pero segun el trabajardor orlano alzo su mano y dijo de aqui no m me muevbo el colombiano insulo al dueÑlo n espaÑol segun ellos ningun estadounidense debeeria vivir con miedo el abogado dice...
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we re now be interred or tagged as the ira were in the 705 and 805? or tagged as the ira were in the 70s and 80s? that's a very strong point again. can you make a note of some of these and we'll come back to them straight away. gentleman in glasses there. ye5, first i want to note that the terrorist from manchester la5t, ye5, first i want to note that the terrorist from manchester last, i believe he was libyan not syrian or iraqi. but also, jeremy corbyn a5 well has been saying iraqi. but also, jeremy corbyn as well has been saying that foreign policy is to blame for islamic terrorism. but you see islamic terrorism. but you see islamic terrorism in countries like sweden as well. what's sweden's foreign policy done to cause islamic terrorism? nothing. sweden's never been to war with any country in the middle east. they've never done anything to deserve that. i don't think you can solve the problem unless you correctly identify what that problem is. thank you. gentleman at the end here. applause then this gentleman here. applause then this gentleman her
we re now be interred or tagged as the ira were in the 705 and 805? or tagged as the ira were in the 70s and 80s? that's a very strong point again. can you make a note of some of these and we'll come back to them straight away. gentleman in glasses there. ye5, first i want to note that the terrorist from manchester la5t, ye5, first i want to note that the terrorist from manchester last, i believe he was libyan not syrian or iraqi. but also, jeremy corbyn a5 well has been saying iraqi. but also,...
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a report has criticised successive uk governments for not securing compensation for the victims of irarom the uk have been let down, while those from other countries have received millions in compensation as a result of their government's actions. 0ne boy is in a "life—threatening condition" and another is "stable" after a house fire in essex. they were rescued from a home on beambridge road in pitsea yesterday afternoon. a ten—year—old boy was airlifted to the royal london hospital for treatment, while a 13—year—old boy was taken to basildon hospital. the country's first community—owned pub is finally turning a profit, proving it's possible to buck the trend of pubs closing at a rate of one a week in london. the ivy house, near peckham, offers baby dance classes, yoga, and knitting groups, as well as the traditional pint. following its success, 74 other pubs have adopted the model. we are at last sort of turning a profit. a small one at this stage. but we are getting there. it is not plain sailing, everything will be unique. but it can be done. let's have a look at the travel situatio
a report has criticised successive uk governments for not securing compensation for the victims of irarom the uk have been let down, while those from other countries have received millions in compensation as a result of their government's actions. 0ne boy is in a "life—threatening condition" and another is "stable" after a house fire in essex. they were rescued from a home on beambridge road in pitsea yesterday afternoon. a ten—year—old boy was airlifted to the royal...
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he was asked six times about the ira and would not give a definitive answer.n he has heels, corbyn. he has so many weak spots. i think there will be more stuff about how mass and hezbollah, that the tories are just waiting to reveal about corbyn. i feel they have some stuff. dirty tricks, sadly sometimes when elections. let's stay with the telegraph. suicide bomber may have used benefits to fund plots. what's the suggestion here? the suggestion is that the manchester attacker used student loa ns manchester attacker used student loans funding to travel back to libya. where he is believed, the telegraph says, to have learned bomb—making skills. there is a lot of interest around where his funding was coming from. that is a key element of the police and security services enquiries. the times today was talking about how he had opened up was talking about how he had opened up the good of bank accounts through which to go to diy stores to buy the nails, the shrapnel to include in the bombs. it says his finances are a major theme of the police enquiry. having never he
he was asked six times about the ira and would not give a definitive answer.n he has heels, corbyn. he has so many weak spots. i think there will be more stuff about how mass and hezbollah, that the tories are just waiting to reveal about corbyn. i feel they have some stuff. dirty tricks, sadly sometimes when elections. let's stay with the telegraph. suicide bomber may have used benefits to fund plots. what's the suggestion here? the suggestion is that the manchester attacker used student loa...
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presentador: apuÑalÓ a su esposa y tres hijos dos de menos de 14 aÑos en un arranque de ira muy posiblementeijos sobrevivieron y ya salieron del hospital. es sospechoso tambiÉn sobreviviÓ a sus heridasla policÍa dice que había respondido al apartamento pero por nada tan grave como esto. >> nunca nos faltÓ el respeto ni nada. reportera: enfrenta cuatro cargos de intento de asesinato. la policÍa dice que la vecina que lo llamÓ, todo justo a tiempo. >> esta persona, tenÍa toda la gente adentro. jaime p lupo, noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa leticia: la familia visitaba esta maÑana, cuando una desamparada quiso arrebatarles un menor de dos aÑos el niÑo estaba en brazos de su madre, cuando ocurriÓ el forcejeo. los comerciantes protegieron la familia, hasta que llegÓ la policÍa y la arrestÓ. por 18 ocasiÓn mÁs de 1000estudiantes lograron graduarse, flavio lacayo nos habla de este evento donde la mayorÍa de los alumnos egresados son hispanos. >> el evento se denomina como la ceremonia de reclasificaciÓn ya que los alumnos estudiarÁn en clases regulares de inglÉs. reportero: un reconocimiento por trabaj
presentador: apuÑalÓ a su esposa y tres hijos dos de menos de 14 aÑos en un arranque de ira muy posiblementeijos sobrevivieron y ya salieron del hospital. es sospechoso tambiÉn sobreviviÓ a sus heridasla policÍa dice que había respondido al apartamento pero por nada tan grave como esto. >> nunca nos faltÓ el respeto ni nada. reportera: enfrenta cuatro cargos de intento de asesinato. la policÍa dice que la vecina que lo llamÓ, todo justo a tiempo. >> esta persona, tenÍa...
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esto desatÓ la ira de del demÓcrata pancho nevÁrez.ansgresiÓn a la democracia. >> no importa la amenaza de Él, vamos a luchar fuertemente en contra de ese tipo de comentarios y ese tipo de personas. daya asegura tambiÉn que fue golpeado por el representante ramÓn romero quien ha negado los hechos, de manera local, activistas planifican una protesta. >> cuando un representante empieza a amenazar a nuestra comunidad de no poder expresar esa comunicaciÓn y ese derecho constitucional. daysy: ademÁs consideran muy grave la amenaza que procediÓ contra de su par. >> no es capaz de ser representante de la gente que lo eligiÓ, debe de renunciar, tiene que renunciar. si no, tenemos que sacarlo. marÍa: el ex dictador de panamÁ manuel antonio noriega muriÓ a los 83 aÑos de edad y falleciÓ como lo han hecho pocos dictadores del Último siglo en amÉrica latina, repudiado en su paÍs, condenado por la justicia y despuÉs de pasar casi tres dÉcadas en distintas presiones. noriega se salvÓ de morir en la cÁrcel debido a un tumor cerebral que obligÓ a tras
esto desatÓ la ira de del demÓcrata pancho nevÁrez.ansgresiÓn a la democracia. >> no importa la amenaza de Él, vamos a luchar fuertemente en contra de ese tipo de comentarios y ese tipo de personas. daya asegura tambiÉn que fue golpeado por el representante ramÓn romero quien ha negado los hechos, de manera local, activistas planifican una protesta. >> cuando un representante empieza a amenazar a nuestra comunidad de no poder expresar esa comunicaciÓn y ese derecho...
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mexicano estudiante de la unam, seleccionada por la nasa para hacer parte de la tripulaciÓn 180 que irÁnte le diera 10.000 likes para que ella le haga un vÍdeo. carolina: te invitamos a esto con el #mimamameinspira cuentan su medio fotografÍas y vídeos cÓmo te inspira tu mamÁ. es muy fÁcil, solamente toma el telÉfono, tu laptop fotografÍa con su mamÁ o la foto de ella y nos preguntas con los inspiras. javier: por su trabajo, por su pasiÓn, por lo que hace, por sus ganas de que uno siempre sea mejor, etc.. a ninguno de ustedes les va a costar contarnos por quÉ su madre les inspira. cuÉntanos a través de las redes sociales. carolina: no hay nadie mÁs atractivo en redes sociales que javi. javier: mÁs atractivo, o activ'' [risas] te pusiste rojizo y ma, te ayudo. para muchas mujeres, sumamente atractivo. carolina: danilo es un inmigrante que comenzÓ su carrera aquÍ, en univisiÓn. precisamente, en el maravilloso mundo de las redes sociales. hoy forma parte del elenco de la doble vida. javier: un aplauso para danilo que ahora estÁ con nosotros. carolina: activo y atractivo. javier: no te pong
mexicano estudiante de la unam, seleccionada por la nasa para hacer parte de la tripulaciÓn 180 que irÁnte le diera 10.000 likes para que ella le haga un vÍdeo. carolina: te invitamos a esto con el #mimamameinspira cuentan su medio fotografÍas y vídeos cÓmo te inspira tu mamÁ. es muy fÁcil, solamente toma el telÉfono, tu laptop fotografÍa con su mamÁ o la foto de ella y nos preguntas con los inspiras. javier: por su trabajo, por su pasiÓn, por lo que hace, por sus ganas de que uno...
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francisco: pronÓstico de los analistas es que esta violencia y represiÓn oficial irÁ en aumento.de salud reciÉn aprobado en la cÁmara baja. supuestamente, al acercarse demasiado a price, el reportero fue arrestado y acusado de interferir en un proceso gubernamental. eli pichardo tiene mÁs detalles. eli: aliviado por su liberaciÓn pero aÚn con unas sensaciÓn de frustraciÓn el periodista dan heinmann explicÓ su controversial arresto a los pasillos del capitolio estatal de west virginia. le dijeron que genera una perturbaciÓn al preguntarle insistentemente y en voz alta al secretario de salud tom price. si la violencia domÉstica serÍa considerado una condiciÓn preexistente. "simplemente hacia mi trabajo, no tenÍa que arrestarme. podrÍan decirme que me alejara." indicÓ esta maÑana el revista que fue liberado tras pagar una fianza de $5000. los hechos ocurrieron en una rueda de prensa que realizaban el secretario price y la asesora de la casa blanca kellyan conway. fue acusado de hacer una debuta fuera de contexto y causar una interrupciÓn de los procesos gubernamentales, cargo por lo
francisco: pronÓstico de los analistas es que esta violencia y represiÓn oficial irÁ en aumento.de salud reciÉn aprobado en la cÁmara baja. supuestamente, al acercarse demasiado a price, el reportero fue arrestado y acusado de interferir en un proceso gubernamental. eli pichardo tiene mÁs detalles. eli: aliviado por su liberaciÓn pero aÚn con unas sensaciÓn de frustraciÓn el periodista dan heinmann explicÓ su controversial arresto a los pasillos del capitolio estatal de west...
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demostrado su capacidad ha sido seleccionado como uno de los 120 jÓvenes mexicanos con acciÓn diferida que irÁde mexicanos en el exterior su motivaciÓn es grande. >> proyectos que puedo hacer aquÍ en mi comunidad y tambiÉn para llevar a mÉxico. >> me siento muy orgullosa y la verdad no tengo palabras para darle Ánimos. >>hemos tenido muchas altas y bajas y el le echa muchas ganas a estudiar. reportera: con la oportunidad de participar de el foro del movimiento 2017eel cÓnsul general de mÉxico nos daba detalles del evento. >> permitirÁ estrechar los vÍnculos, a sacarlos a las instituciones que hay en mÉxico y pueden apoyarnos tambiÉn. reportera: el 70% de los beneficiarios nacieron en mÉxico. >> que busquen mecanismos de empoderamiento y que se aprovechan de una mejor manera en este grupo de talentos jÓvenes. reportera: el un dÍa quiere lograr crear una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro. beatriz ferrari, noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa leticia: un plan del gobierno de estados unidos que por ahora sÓlo afectarÍa haití. un documento interno del servicio de ciudadanÍa. por organizaciones comunitarias c
demostrado su capacidad ha sido seleccionado como uno de los 120 jÓvenes mexicanos con acciÓn diferida que irÁde mexicanos en el exterior su motivaciÓn es grande. >> proyectos que puedo hacer aquÍ en mi comunidad y tambiÉn para llevar a mÉxico. >> me siento muy orgullosa y la verdad no tengo palabras para darle Ánimos. >>hemos tenido muchas altas y bajas y el le echa muchas ganas a estudiar. reportera: con la oportunidad de participar de el foro del movimiento 2017eel...
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and iraq, nigel has said it better than i do but for purposes of comparison, at the height of the iras campaign, estimated that there were no more than 100 active operatives. that involves just basically going 20 miles down the road. these guys traveled halfway around the planet to fight for the queens enemies. a definition of treason. i don't know why they're walking around in the street. were told that it would be very expensive to throw away hundred 50 people into prison. when germany estimates that for every one of these suspects there tracking, they need 60 pee tracking that guy. it was a lot cheaper to toss them into prison for going off and fighting your enemies abroad than it is to have 60 people monitoring them and then doing nothing until 48 hours after they've blown up a bunch of people. >> tucker: you've got to wonder nigel if the government can't even punish people who were at war with it and with its population, than what is the point of having a government? is that the most basic responsibility of the government? >> the primary aim of any government should be to protect
and iraq, nigel has said it better than i do but for purposes of comparison, at the height of the iras campaign, estimated that there were no more than 100 active operatives. that involves just basically going 20 miles down the road. these guys traveled halfway around the planet to fight for the queens enemies. a definition of treason. i don't know why they're walking around in the street. were told that it would be very expensive to throw away hundred 50 people into prison. when germany...
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these are like supercharged roth iras. the main difference being there's no withdrawal fees or penalties. basic economics would apply to us that the margin that would encourage people who were indifferent between consuming and saving would be more likely to favor putting that money into a savings account. these accounts are very popular especially for those who want to save but like the security of that liquidity that comes from no withdrawal pentel tease. 43% of the population hold these account. compared with about 20% of adults who have iras here. 50% of those who on the account contributed to them last year. with a very high average contribution. these accounts appear to be very popular with people biased to low income. about 55% of all those account holders have incomes less than $25000 per year. relative to their income lower earners hold more in their account than higher earners. the government has some unnecessary complexities and we could spend all day going into those. the government tries to make things more com
these are like supercharged roth iras. the main difference being there's no withdrawal fees or penalties. basic economics would apply to us that the margin that would encourage people who were indifferent between consuming and saving would be more likely to favor putting that money into a savings account. these accounts are very popular especially for those who want to save but like the security of that liquidity that comes from no withdrawal pentel tease. 43% of the population hold these...
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when i first iran for office back in 1999, when i first ira iran -- i iran successfully for office, it hung over the mantle of the governor's office in indiana. now it hangs over the mantle in the home of the vice president of the united states of america. it simply reads ancient words, people of faith have clung to throughout the millennia, and as we reflect on the great challenges that this world summit today, i think we would do well to claim this promise again. it simply reads, for i know the plans i have for you. plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. true words for spoken by the prophet. every bit is true today. i want to encourage you, fellow believers in christ, cling to one another in these challenging times. know that america stands with you. we will labor alongside. be competent. in the midst of it all he knows the plans he has for us. even if history records, even in times of persecution, this church is prosperous. it has grown with hope and a future. with your continued courage, with the strong and unwavering support of america and its
when i first iran for office back in 1999, when i first ira iran -- i iran successfully for office, it hung over the mantle of the governor's office in indiana. now it hangs over the mantle in the home of the vice president of the united states of america. it simply reads ancient words, people of faith have clung to throughout the millennia, and as we reflect on the great challenges that this world summit today, i think we would do well to claim this promise again. it simply reads, for i know...
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siento mÁs mejor, >>> la violencia domÉstica >>> vanessa creciÓ con dificultades para controlar su irar la escuela les dio un giro a sus vidas y ahora todas aspiran con llegar a la universidad. >>> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa noticias telemundo >>> que bueno para ellos >>> hoy kennedy quien cumplirÍa un siglo de vida buscamos la igualdad de trum y Él >>> y las chivas con su primer campeonato en 11 aÑos. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) [sr. robinson] ¿puedo practicar mi español contigo? [representante bancario] por supuesto, sr. robinson. [sr. robinson] transferencias, pagos... ¿todo suena mejor en español, no? [representante bancario] ¡pero qúe bien lo habla! [esposa] hasta cambió su app de wells fargo para recibir algunas alertas por teléfono móvil en español. así practica y está al tanto de sus cuentas. [representante bancario] ¡qué bien! ¿y en qué más les puedo ayudar hoy? [esposa] quisiéramos abrir una cuenta conjunta. [sr. robinson] sí, una cuenta eléctrica... [representante bancario] ¿eléctrica? [esposa] corriente, quisiéramos abrir una cuenta de cheques. [representante bancario] con mucho gus
siento mÁs mejor, >>> la violencia domÉstica >>> vanessa creciÓ con dificultades para controlar su irar la escuela les dio un giro a sus vidas y ahora todas aspiran con llegar a la universidad. >>> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa noticias telemundo >>> que bueno para ellos >>> hoy kennedy quien cumplirÍa un siglo de vida buscamos la igualdad de trum y Él >>> y las chivas con su primer campeonato en 11 aÑos. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) [sr....
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aboutjeremy corbyn himself as being weak on terrorism not least because of his association with the ira sympathetic with any terrorists. and voted in the last ten years so legislation in the last ten years so his record on terrorism is very poor so his record on terrorism is very poor soi his record on terrorism is very poor so i think they will go over that. it might sound like opportunism but this is an election campaign after all but even though there has been a slide in the tory vote it still looks as though they are reasonably on track to have a fair overall majority, perhaps not we thought a fortnight ago but still an overall majority. one poll the other day had a 5—point lead. majority. one poll the other day had a 5-point lead. that is very close but then there was not a poll today in the sunday times which was seven points. that's not suggesting necessarily that the polls are shifting. we will have to see what happens this week and whether the narrowing continues or whether it starts to widen again. the other thing to say about nicola sturgeon is that she _— eeeeeeee in the _—
aboutjeremy corbyn himself as being weak on terrorism not least because of his association with the ira sympathetic with any terrorists. and voted in the last ten years so legislation in the last ten years so his record on terrorism is very poor so his record on terrorism is very poor soi his record on terrorism is very poor so i think they will go over that. it might sound like opportunism but this is an election campaign after all but even though there has been a slide in the tory vote it...