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well, it was 1% issue at the end of 2017, stretching ita issue at the end of 2017, stretching it a littlescribe it as a boom. the growth figures for the entire year of 2017 were lower than 2016, and the lowest we have seen since the d12. it is hard to extrapolate from that that we are seeing a boom. where the country is growing, it is largely on the back of global growth where we are seeing that filter through into the british economy, rather than anything in particular that has happened in relation to brexit. the project fear was supposed, we were told, we were going to be plunged into a recession, and it was, the economy, it was good to be in a bad way. even those that have been negative about the impact of brexit, it is not quite that bad. some bits of project fear have already come true in terms of seeing a slowdown in growth, we are seeing the pound fall in value, and we are starting to see businesses move offshore. the doomsday scenarios were 42034, after brexit had happened. brexit hasn't happened, so we should hold judgment here. they were long—term predictions, ratherthan here. t
well, it was 1% issue at the end of 2017, stretching ita issue at the end of 2017, stretching it a littlescribe it as a boom. the growth figures for the entire year of 2017 were lower than 2016, and the lowest we have seen since the d12. it is hard to extrapolate from that that we are seeing a boom. where the country is growing, it is largely on the back of global growth where we are seeing that filter through into the british economy, rather than anything in particular that has happened in...
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an effort to rub shoulders with the other most powerful people in the world or is ita powerful peopleit a reaction to the chinese premier who went last year and spoke about globalisation and the fact that the world needs to reach out. you think is trying to challenge him? in an things. firstly, it is eagerly. it is the networking of the elite, and davos. he has not been there so possibly this is just ticking a box for him. but the us and china relationship will mark politics for the next a0 years. xijinping set out a programme for china an donald trump needs to respond. the next article here is steve bannon, and name we are familiar with. the former right—hand man for donald trump who was quoted in the new book, fire and fury. with the allegations about the president he has now been sacked from breitbart. nobody had heard of him or the side two years ago and now he is a household name. that is correct. he has gone from right—hand man and now is persona non grata. he has been cast out by breitbart. he lost his radio programme and this was an icarus like rice. he got so close to the whi
an effort to rub shoulders with the other most powerful people in the world or is ita powerful peopleit a reaction to the chinese premier who went last year and spoke about globalisation and the fact that the world needs to reach out. you think is trying to challenge him? in an things. firstly, it is eagerly. it is the networking of the elite, and davos. he has not been there so possibly this is just ticking a box for him. but the us and china relationship will mark politics for the next a0...
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has already commissioned water to research that the idea of setting up the ita and we're now down the right to producing that we should be used by federations offensive as far as honest and also just mclaren was given a sort of political order here i mean what's your take on that. well again i don't i don't think that's strictly accurate i mean like i said it was it was a suggestion made in an e-mail. that was actually. i'm sorry i'm struggling to remember who the email was from i think it was from the u.s. olympic committee suggesting that basically. sorry i've got confused on that one could you repeat the question again sorry yeah that the facts about as hack you mentioned that leak there's evil to start with they suggested that there was some sort of political aspect here but the mclaren was you know given an order to push you don't think that's the case then no i don't think it was given a political order i mean to start with what has no jurisdiction axel to russia from the olympics is the i.c.'s decision to make now they can put political pressure on it and i think a lot of the t
has already commissioned water to research that the idea of setting up the ita and we're now down the right to producing that we should be used by federations offensive as far as honest and also just mclaren was given a sort of political order here i mean what's your take on that. well again i don't i don't think that's strictly accurate i mean like i said it was it was a suggestion made in an e-mail. that was actually. i'm sorry i'm struggling to remember who the email was from i think it was...
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the mafia hails from the regnn of calabriria in soututhern ita.he clan i is said to control al locall businesseses. theieir influence extends into even the political sphere, something that alarms authorities. >> in the last election, two members ran against each other. at some point, they had a meeting to decide who should win and worked out a deal so that both would benefit. >> from its ititalian stronongh, the group was able to extend its empire into northern europe. the clan infiltrated ordinary businesses, from funeral seservices to bread and wine sales. >> in itata, it seemems they wee operating through illegal schemes within the economy. this also had conseqequences hee in germany. for example, people running restaurants w were beieing presd into purchasing inferior or overpriced products so that there was no real competition. >> wiretaps revealed that the gang was blackmailing the owners of pizzerias and ice cream parlors in germamany, as well as launderiring money from illegal business dealings. for those arrested, the game is now up. they
the mafia hails from the regnn of calabriria in soututhern ita.he clan i is said to control al locall businesseses. theieir influence extends into even the political sphere, something that alarms authorities. >> in the last election, two members ran against each other. at some point, they had a meeting to decide who should win and worked out a deal so that both would benefit. >> from its ititalian stronongh, the group was able to extend its empire into northern europe. the clan...
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banner juan hortencia arlen una supervision hubiese evitado este incidente que le caus dolor a la perr ita "la queremos mucho, nos ha hecho muy feliz" su nombre es chiquita, tiene 4 aÑos y hace tiempo fue adoptada para traer alegra a su familia... y para alegrar a la nueva mascota le compraron este juguete en forma de hueso... hortencia arellano- refugio de animales dumb friends league "al parecer ella comenzo a dañarlo y a comerselo pensando que era comestible" estaba desatendida cuando jugaba con su huesito de plastico y al dia siguiente... "ella vomito y nos resulto raro" dice que sigui vomitando y se vea triste, chiquita ya no era la misma... "nos dio pesar, entonces no dudamos en llevarla al veterinario" el problema era tan grave, que la perrita tuvo que ser operada de emergencia, del estmago le extrajeron estas filosas piezas de plstico duro... "nos sentimos tristes y dijimos, no, lo mejor para ella, no importa lo que cueste" no solo pagaron por el procedimiento quirurgico, tambin radiografias, cuidados post operatorios, medicamento y comida especial... "el costo total nos salio como
banner juan hortencia arlen una supervision hubiese evitado este incidente que le caus dolor a la perr ita "la queremos mucho, nos ha hecho muy feliz" su nombre es chiquita, tiene 4 aÑos y hace tiempo fue adoptada para traer alegra a su familia... y para alegrar a la nueva mascota le compraron este juguete en forma de hueso... hortencia arellano- refugio de animales dumb friends league "al parecer ella comenzo a dañarlo y a comerselo pensando que era comestible" estaba...
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irn bru, is ita this in have already being cleared. irn bru, is it a popular drink here? number one seller in my shop. the last couple of days there has been a rush on it. i didn't realise until the baby yesterday what the reason behind it was. and we are short on supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then?” supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then? i like it as it is. what do his customers then? i like rahal what do his customers then? i like it as it is. i went by it changed. i think it is a great idea. that amount of sugar is bad for your teeth. arles probably stop drinking it. this punter led push back has raised irn bru's profile again. whether customers stay loyal will remain clear when the new version goes on sale later this month. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. time for a look at the weather. i hope it's not going to be as cold as in new no, thankfully not. that isa as in new no, thankfully not. that is a tremendous temperature, isn't it? it is going to turn colder, drier, with quite a frost on saturday night. increasing amoun
irn bru, is ita this in have already being cleared. irn bru, is it a popular drink here? number one seller in my shop. the last couple of days there has been a rush on it. i didn't realise until the baby yesterday what the reason behind it was. and we are short on supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then?” supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then? i like it as it is. what do his customers then? i like rahal what do his customers then? i like it as it is....
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yes, the meeting has been going on for four hours and we have just ita to get details of what has beend during peace talks. the first government level talks. the first government level talks to take place between north and south korea in more than two yea rs. as and south korea in more than two years. as you pointed out, the north has agreed to send a delegation to the winter olympics to be held in pyeongchang in south korea next month. we are also hearing other south korea has proposed meetings of divided families, so families divided families, so families divided by the korean war decades ago and haven't seen siblings for many years, they propose meetings to ta ke many years, they propose meetings to take place over the lunar new year which coincides with the winter 0lympics. so that is where we are at this stage. that meeting has been going on forfour hours. in terms of the delegation sent to thejohn chang games, that is not unexpected, the ground work was done, the united states and south korea had already ahead of the talks agreed to suspend joint military exercises taking place o
yes, the meeting has been going on for four hours and we have just ita to get details of what has beend during peace talks. the first government level talks. the first government level talks to take place between north and south korea in more than two yea rs. as and south korea in more than two years. as you pointed out, the north has agreed to send a delegation to the winter olympics to be held in pyeongchang in south korea next month. we are also hearing other south korea has proposed...
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irn bru, is ita this in have already being cleared. irn bru, is it a popular drink here? until the baby yesterday what the reason behind it was. and we are short on supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then?” supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then? i like it as it is. what do his customers then? i like rahal what do his customers then? i like it as it is. i went by it changed. i think it is a great idea. that amount of sugar is bad for your teeth. arles probably stop drinking it. this punter led push back has raised irn bru's profile again. whether customers stay loyal will remain clear when the new version goes on sale later this month. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. time for a look at the weather.
irn bru, is ita this in have already being cleared. irn bru, is it a popular drink here? until the baby yesterday what the reason behind it was. and we are short on supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then?” supplies after christmas anyway. what do his customers then? i like it as it is. what do his customers then? i like rahal what do his customers then? i like it as it is. i went by it changed. i think it is a great idea. that amount of sugar is bad for your teeth. arles...
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is he doing is to buy time for his nuclear programme, is ita buy time for his nuclear programme, is ithey are pushing for the centres to be held to the letter of the law and to continue despite this in diplomacy. i sat down with the south korean foreign ministerjust i sat down with the south korean foreign minister just after the i sat down with the south korean foreign ministerjust after the news broke with these talks and i asked her exactly why did north korea come to the table now, was it the threat of military action from the united states ? of military action from the united states? i think we understand north korea better than anybody, having dealt with north korea for decades, having had a series of discussions. we have not had any significant engagement in the recent past. but this is an opportunity. you can have all kinds of theories of white are they here, they're obviously calculations going on in the of the north koreans because decision—makers as their actions, but in the end we have to make the most of it —— why. but in the end we have to make the most of it -- why. as y
is he doing is to buy time for his nuclear programme, is ita buy time for his nuclear programme, is ithey are pushing for the centres to be held to the letter of the law and to continue despite this in diplomacy. i sat down with the south korean foreign ministerjust i sat down with the south korean foreign minister just after the i sat down with the south korean foreign ministerjust after the news broke with these talks and i asked her exactly why did north korea come to the table now, was it...
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ita winds across central and southern scotland will have some rain, some wet weather also, and i think parts of england and wales, dry, cloudy and mild, 10 degrees or so, but hundreds will and low cloud in the welsh hills perhaps for a while in the south—west although it will improve through the day. riske winds blogging in, the rain stays where it is across central and southern scotland, conditions improving in ireland, some drizzle over the health of north—west england and wales and a lot of cloud to england and wales, even under the cloud a mild 12 degrees, at some sunshine, east of high ground, perhaps east of the more than the south—west of england and the temperatures could be 1a or 15. chillier in the final four scotland ahead of the weather front which is bringing the rain and the rain starts to move southwards as we head into monday so things start to change. we are seeing the back of the really mild air, that will be squeezed away into the near continent and instead it turns colder from the north—west. continent and instead it turns colderfrom the north—west. the caller air c
ita winds across central and southern scotland will have some rain, some wet weather also, and i think parts of england and wales, dry, cloudy and mild, 10 degrees or so, but hundreds will and low cloud in the welsh hills perhaps for a while in the south—west although it will improve through the day. riske winds blogging in, the rain stays where it is across central and southern scotland, conditions improving in ireland, some drizzle over the health of north—west england and wales and a lot...
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was it a bird, was ita plane? do you we can speak to larry kurtz. was it a bird, was it a plane?e, i have been in this agency for 28 years, and this is the first. a lot of times we come across cars that have collided into buildings. normally they enter ian on the first floor, not the second. this was a new one for us. so what did you think, when you see this footage and then when you saw the scene, what we re then when you saw the scene, what were you thinking? well, when we arrived on scene, we received a notification that, ok, vehicle into a building. and then you see vehicle into the second floor of a building, well, that changes things a little bit. the number thing on our minds, obviously, is the safety of the people in the building and the safety of the people in the car. it turns out that the driver of the car was actually able to exit the vehicle. he dropped down to the ground, you know, law enforcement was able to catch up with him quickly. the passenger of the car was still in the vehicle. firefighters actually entered into the building, and i'm sure you have some addit
was it a bird, was ita plane? do you we can speak to larry kurtz. was it a bird, was it a plane?e, i have been in this agency for 28 years, and this is the first. a lot of times we come across cars that have collided into buildings. normally they enter ian on the first floor, not the second. this was a new one for us. so what did you think, when you see this footage and then when you saw the scene, what we re then when you saw the scene, what were you thinking? well, when we arrived on scene,...
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why is ita to parents why it is exactly. why is it a bad problem?ke it a bad problem? many parents will take their children to school and see the rising weight and obesity and when children leave primary school, a third of them will be obese or overweight. and as children grow up, that translates into serious health risks around cardiovascular zerks type 2 diabetes which people are developing in childhood frequently and not forget teeth, dental problems as well. the highest admission rate for five to nine—year—olds to hospital is for dental extraction. so there are major concerns, not just dental extraction. so there are major concerns, notjust for children in their childhood, but as they progress through life. so you are saying cut down on the unhealthy snacks and substitute the snacks for healthy food. are you saying eat fruit instead? so, effectively what we are trying to do is establish a healthy nutrition pattern for children which they will take forward as they grow up and hopefully pass on to their own families when they have children. it isa
why is ita to parents why it is exactly. why is it a bad problem?ke it a bad problem? many parents will take their children to school and see the rising weight and obesity and when children leave primary school, a third of them will be obese or overweight. and as children grow up, that translates into serious health risks around cardiovascular zerks type 2 diabetes which people are developing in childhood frequently and not forget teeth, dental problems as well. the highest admission rate for...
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online advertising and building ita marketplace -- absolutely would be a needle mover in terms of abilityity overall. if you see margins at facebook and google and other advertising marketplaces of that size and that scale -- you are talking about contribution margins at 75% to 80%. amazon can be a big driver and profitability. -- the awsbusiness business, and even advertising, their high-margin businesses that could subsidize even more in their e-commerce and initiatives. >> at amazon is successful in building this platform, could they pick up the duopoly between facebook and google in digital advertising? >> bill be hard to break up, there's the off-line and online secular shift that is happening. properties of that scale -- the amount of knowledge and ability to target a user. something you can't do as effectively off-line, and so, i don't think amazon entering the fray would significantly impact google search at the end of the day. such remains a key part in most advertising campaigns, but what it would do is impact traditional media. it might earmarked towards off-line uses like tv o
online advertising and building ita marketplace -- absolutely would be a needle mover in terms of abilityity overall. if you see margins at facebook and google and other advertising marketplaces of that size and that scale -- you are talking about contribution margins at 75% to 80%. amazon can be a big driver and profitability. -- the awsbusiness business, and even advertising, their high-margin businesses that could subsidize even more in their e-commerce and initiatives. >> at amazon is...
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. >> now the iranian dictatorship is trying to do what ita ways because, saying that the protests areesigned by iran's enemies, we know that is nonsense, they are spontaneous, in virtually every city in iran, the picture of a long opressed people, rising up. john: united nations ambassador nikki haley standing by antigovernment protest in iran, after trump praised protesters saying they were finally acting against the beirutal regime of iran. khamenei accusing government's enemies of stirring the demonstrations. with me now to talk about it my panel. michael, with you, people are trying to figure out what to compare this to. whether arab spring. whether venezuela or syria, you had robert ford, the ambassador to damascus warned, this creates a vac europe, tha vacuum that wy something like isis. do you see the same thing, they are protesting against regime change. from rural neighborhoods up. do you see a vacuum there that someone has to fill in a leadership role. >> i think that the iranians can fill that vacuum, different about ir iran is that muslim brotherhood can't into iran. isis
. >> now the iranian dictatorship is trying to do what ita ways because, saying that the protests areesigned by iran's enemies, we know that is nonsense, they are spontaneous, in virtually every city in iran, the picture of a long opressed people, rising up. john: united nations ambassador nikki haley standing by antigovernment protest in iran, after trump praised protesters saying they were finally acting against the beirutal regime of iran. khamenei accusing government's enemies of...
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i do know, and here is a good example, history tells us 2018 will be ugly for him. , itas ugly for barack obama was ugly for bill clinton. in 2006 it was ugly for george bush. each of those things to me had a reason. bill clinton, it was failure of health care and the budget deal. with barack obama, it was obamacare. with george bush it was iraq. i don't know -- this is the question you're asking -- whether just sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is of republicans getting worked up about obamacare or bill clinton or democrats and iraq. i think it is. on the flip side, you have people saying -- including nancy pelosi -- that is not our message. you have people like tom st isr who is very wealthy and involved in politics for environmental policy. he has taken it on himself to .un the group need to impeach i agree with that. i think the man has met the threshold. i don't know. i think, if it were held tomorrow, it would be a bloodbath. the biggest indicator of that, which has been noticed is how many republicans are not running. -- and ik goes by when just don't mean junior me
i do know, and here is a good example, history tells us 2018 will be ugly for him. , itas ugly for barack obama was ugly for bill clinton. in 2006 it was ugly for george bush. each of those things to me had a reason. bill clinton, it was failure of health care and the budget deal. with barack obama, it was obamacare. with george bush it was iraq. i don't know -- this is the question you're asking -- whether just sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is of republicans getting worked...
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this part of the town of ita shot was where across border clashes took place that triggered the two thousand and six war. but with the whole southern. hell america's i'm sick be home. had it well little aside out there let me end it there must. get a service no will buy less at the heart of. america's. father and more walk in man can have a month. i'm not the head of bill and fan will sit there how dumb was the lead federal suit and mossad honk god to ask every year about my don't matter became a landmark it doesn't matter in america's within my dumb about how byock to can live you to live i mean limo home lynn didn't have beside them with good men have been long nice to have been who do. you have gone thought of l.a. and i know but. the heart. of the most beloved final set decade behind it will be so where did i even live there would be has a memo sad at online the bad and acted must have been none of my luck remember them all walking. have america's now and had a. little bit on how to. get along so off a sudden. on can not and if it had become of us. did a hundred little limits on what the
this part of the town of ita shot was where across border clashes took place that triggered the two thousand and six war. but with the whole southern. hell america's i'm sick be home. had it well little aside out there let me end it there must. get a service no will buy less at the heart of. america's. father and more walk in man can have a month. i'm not the head of bill and fan will sit there how dumb was the lead federal suit and mossad honk god to ask every year about my don't matter became...
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and when i finally got up and then rlized itas my dad, i had that moment of just -- like disbelief. >> reporter: archie, was healthy, just 58, didn't make sense seeing him like this on the driveway. >> i went, dad? and i touched him. and there was just -- i will never forget that feeling. but it just -- it was very lifeless. it didn't -- it didn't feel good. so i started yelling, mom, mom, call 911. dad is laying on the driveway. i don't know what's the matter. >> reporter: when paramedics arrived it was too late to save archie or in this next moment, the innocent expectations about life which gary now lost for good. >> there was just blood everywhere on the front of him. i just lost it at that point. >> reporter: torrence police detective gill kronk ki arrived. >> he had been stabbed multiple times. two were upper torso as if the assailant was confronting him. >> reporter: couldn't have been a robbery. not a thing was taken. archie's car still there. >> nobody saw anything. >> reporter: but to the detective, it was clear enough. archie mcfarland had been targeted and executed. and wh
and when i finally got up and then rlized itas my dad, i had that moment of just -- like disbelief. >> reporter: archie, was healthy, just 58, didn't make sense seeing him like this on the driveway. >> i went, dad? and i touched him. and there was just -- i will never forget that feeling. but it just -- it was very lifeless. it didn't -- it didn't feel good. so i started yelling, mom, mom, call 911. dad is laying on the driveway. i don't know what's the matter. >> reporter:...
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cord, a defamation case over the issue of project mer itas -- d.c. court, defamation case over the issue of project meritos and the reporter going in undercover supposedly providing a report where people are on tape saying that they were either paying or encouraging people to go to trump rallies and incite violence. certainly the other side is contesting that, that is why it is in court. but assuming that was true and that is determined that there were groups that were paying people to go to trump rallies and cause physical violence, it seems like we've crossed a line. what should be done in that case? >> i think it comes down to leadership. to some extent it is pretty simple. as long as we elect leaders on both sides of the aisle who talk about half the country as if they are entirely wrong about everything that they believe, right? we are going to continue to perpetuate this brand of hyper partisan politics, which is a said, is tearing us apart on everything. so i think at the end of the day, it really does come down to leadership. but the american
cord, a defamation case over the issue of project mer itas -- d.c. court, defamation case over the issue of project meritos and the reporter going in undercover supposedly providing a report where people are on tape saying that they were either paying or encouraging people to go to trump rallies and incite violence. certainly the other side is contesting that, that is why it is in court. but assuming that was true and that is determined that there were groups that were paying people to go to...
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use humor in the right way, how do you apologize for your crew or you make a mistake but that i do ita non- gratuitous and genuine way, constant pressure and thank andr oblate be perfect but natural. so much of how it influenced the rest of my life and career i took from there. i'd like to put it up when significant events during the time and that is the middle east peace summit in the middle of 2000. about the sixth time in a sitdown with arafat to try to conduct the peace treaty this is the...
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. >> as you might maenimagine, ita much more complicated process than throwing names in a bowl. next year in 2019, the window to apply closed in november of last year. it was open for just 35 days. and not everyone is even allowed to apply. people from these 18 countries are not eligible because too many people from pakistan and brazil and vietnam and the rest have received visas in the last five years. now to the president's claim that people coming in through the visa lottery program are the worst of the worst, it's simply not true. for 2017, 19,344,588 people applied for visa through the diversity program from all over the world. the represented by the 195 figures. and of this group, the state department randomly selected one, one of the 195, the raw number here, 89,910, that's fewer than one half of one percent of the applicants. and in the real vetting starts background checks, looking through birth certificates, court filings, police records, military history, deportation history, marriages, divorces, adoption records, education, work experience, and then more questions ab
. >> as you might maenimagine, ita much more complicated process than throwing names in a bowl. next year in 2019, the window to apply closed in november of last year. it was open for just 35 days. and not everyone is even allowed to apply. people from these 18 countries are not eligible because too many people from pakistan and brazil and vietnam and the rest have received visas in the last five years. now to the president's claim that people coming in through the visa lottery program...
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. >> this is ita ridiculous story. i wish we didn't have air time on this.sues like russia. this is ground less. >> this based on a flimsy account, kaitlan, you know, you've covered as i say the white house. there is nothing there, but all of a sudden the united states ambassador to the united nations has to make -- we only played a little portion of this extensive series of very angry comments that she delivered. >> yeah, that's exactly right. nikki haley actually drew a lot of attention to this allegation when she denied it. but i thought it was important for her to deny it. and also did not see michael wolff had enough evidence of this allegation to include it out right in his book. instead he alluded to it in the book and on air but wouldn't say it out right. but clearly stunning accusation to make to the ambassador to the united nations having a romantic a fair with the president of the united states. and he clearly didn't have the evidence to back it up. and then later on in his book he insinuates something about the communications director hope hicks
. >> this is ita ridiculous story. i wish we didn't have air time on this.sues like russia. this is ground less. >> this based on a flimsy account, kaitlan, you know, you've covered as i say the white house. there is nothing there, but all of a sudden the united states ambassador to the united nations has to make -- we only played a little portion of this extensive series of very angry comments that she delivered. >> yeah, that's exactly right. nikki haley actually drew a lot...
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e was the maki the nnection betwe -- itas ally aoderern-y lynchg of rather byhe nypd d t the drug war war onrugs and the occution of black an browcommunitie weid not mt as journalism acvist. was aut two womenissing thei fathers. my f father ssed ay in 2011 ju making re theiregacies did no die. i saw her and we connected over that. amy: t talk abouout the conversations you had then and what she meant to you in her actitivism and why you wrote ths piece in the root. >> i wrote it because e erica ws very resilient. she e did not let her g grief sp her. she did not let the rage maker immobile. she used it to lift her voice for a community of people. -- she wasy, very not afraid to stand alone. we saw that when she went day in and day out and she went back to the spot where her father was killed. she was not afraid to stand alone. she was not afraid and not follow the trend of particularly black women who were supporting hillary clinton during the election. that was something that was not very popular to do. she did not get a lot of support in that. she was very clear about she was in the
e was the maki the nnection betwe -- itas ally aoderern-y lynchg of rather byhe nypd d t the drug war war onrugs and the occution of black an browcommunitie weid not mt as journalism acvist. was aut two womenissing thei fathers. my f father ssed ay in 2011 ju making re theiregacies did no die. i saw her and we connected over that. amy: t talk abouout the conversations you had then and what she meant to you in her actitivism and why you wrote ths piece in the root. >> i wrote it because e...
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one guy, the captain, itas was actually his last mission, he was can get bumped up in command.the human side, and if you watched the video of the funeral, it's touching because the mission director for the explorer gives the eulogy and his speech is actually really poignant. he basically, i'm paraphrasing but he basically says just because our nations are at war, we respect these men as much as we respect our ownor and we hope that someday these actions don't happen because were not forced to do the things that were doing. they want to be there, they don't want to play with us, we do want to fight with them, sometimes we have to do things we don't want to do and accidents happen. when the director of cia then went to moscow and 92, he took a copy of that video and the diving bell from the submarine as tokens of friendship or whatever, just to show that we treated your guys well. >> today recover bodies then? >> yes, three and parts of others. unidentifiable. it had been down there for five. >> bodies were buriedth at sea o some of that that they found became more valuable after
one guy, the captain, itas was actually his last mission, he was can get bumped up in command.the human side, and if you watched the video of the funeral, it's touching because the mission director for the explorer gives the eulogy and his speech is actually really poignant. he basically, i'm paraphrasing but he basically says just because our nations are at war, we respect these men as much as we respect our ownor and we hope that someday these actions don't happen because were not forced to...
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itas w unexpected, 'cause i've worked so hard. i know who i am. but when daymond came in and swooped in, i felt so good. lemonis: tothis place is awesome... two business partners revive a beloved family restaurant chain... woman: i was so excited to see that it was back. lemonis: ...only to run it right back into the ground. mike: we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: what about you? the head of marketing isn't allowed to do hers. shauna: i feel like i try to take on things, and you try to take them back. -sandy: it's not that simple. -shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse... mike: paul was handling the numbers. i trusted, but i didn't verify. lemonis: ...the day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash. it's like a train wreck. if i can't restore some leadership in this legendary brand... mike: you've really got the wrong picture of this whole th
itas w unexpected, 'cause i've worked so hard. i know who i am. but when daymond came in and swooped in, i felt so good. lemonis: tothis place is awesome... two business partners revive a beloved family restaurant chain... woman: i was so excited to see that it was back. lemonis: ...only to run it right back into the ground. mike: we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis:...
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itas grips to phrases like you are pretty before. you could be pretty if it weren't for that scar and you could be pretty if you were hit by a car. take the edge of this word, i ask. breakdowns we can all see pre, like a prejudged notion and a misconception or simple abnormality. if you had fight this biter's venom trying to reach your wings of acuity, if you felt the spring of an ocean grounding you in a web but it feels more like an ocean, ask you to no longer take it quietly and startedce motion. i'm not a victim of this word yoube see because i have never been and never will be pretty. some will be at a loss, pretty is the only word they can see. their sensors are not wired to feel andy for that they have my pity. over the words they cannot begin to hear so they just decide to call me pretty. thank you, this is my second home. i call it bank. bang. you may have all heard it due to the whites premise. white cotton swabs you have plugged in your ear and you may not have felt this scorching hot bullet as it pierces its way through b
itas grips to phrases like you are pretty before. you could be pretty if it weren't for that scar and you could be pretty if you were hit by a car. take the edge of this word, i ask. breakdowns we can all see pre, like a prejudged notion and a misconception or simple abnormality. if you had fight this biter's venom trying to reach your wings of acuity, if you felt the spring of an ocean grounding you in a web but it feels more like an ocean, ask you to no longer take it quietly and startedce...
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ita karen bradley of apprentice fame is writing here. the ministerfor the minister for loneliness.eople in the uk experience loneliness. 0ver in a million people in the uk experience loneliness. over half of the 75 your live alone. it's not just about it being a shame and it might be good to visit more, it affects people ‘s health profoundly. she says it is equivalent to 15 cigarettes per day. she has referred to previous research. what happens is your stress hormones go up and as a consequence of that, increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and there are links to dementia and low mental health. what can the government do? yes. how do you get people to speak? spend more time with each other. jetta it's a cultural thing, isn't it? time with each other. jetta it's a culturalthing, isn't it? i have been on both sides. -- it is a cultural thing. ifound been on both sides. -- it is a cultural thing. i found it incredibly difficult, i was in my early 20s and i thought they shouldn't have those problems but it is very hard on people like to live in their castles. i've been o
ita karen bradley of apprentice fame is writing here. the ministerfor the minister for loneliness.eople in the uk experience loneliness. 0ver in a million people in the uk experience loneliness. over half of the 75 your live alone. it's not just about it being a shame and it might be good to visit more, it affects people ‘s health profoundly. she says it is equivalent to 15 cigarettes per day. she has referred to previous research. what happens is your stress hormones go up and as a...
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. -- what ita piece says is half of iran is made up of non-persians. if you're going to have the provinces demonstrating, you're going to have a fair number of non-persians demonstrating. increasingly, you find minorities in the cities. a study about where the demonstration started, there are well over a million sunnis living there. they are very unhappy. isis is doing quite an exceptional job in recruiting them. iran is beginning to have a serious isis problem on its hands because of the way it treats its sunnis. there are a lot of ethnic minority problems in iran. when the heartland starts demonstrating, that comes out. there were a fair number of demands. ethnic nationalism is also a problem. there's the azerbaijani , the big thing is on december 22, you get hundreds of thousands marching up for hours that's whatop -- they do. you, this issue of the budget and how much iran spends on its foreign ventures has been noticed a lot in the western media as something that seems to be animating some of these protests. how has that reverberated in lebanon, w
. -- what ita piece says is half of iran is made up of non-persians. if you're going to have the provinces demonstrating, you're going to have a fair number of non-persians demonstrating. increasingly, you find minorities in the cities. a study about where the demonstration started, there are well over a million sunnis living there. they are very unhappy. isis is doing quite an exceptional job in recruiting them. iran is beginning to have a serious isis problem on its hands because of the way...
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by reacting so furiously to this book, in a sense donald trump is probably going to promote it, may itak he will succeed in stopping its publication. the letter sent out was a threat of legal action. it wasn't actual legal action. to satisfy the libel law bar in the us, you have to prove that the author and publisher knowingly published lies. that would be after a long legal process, a discovery process that would lead the publishers' lawyers looking to donald trump's files to see if there is any substantiation for the allegations. i don't think anybody in the white house once that saw of investigation into the white house. it is what trump has done in the past, threatened legal action, attempt to discourage people from doing things. in this case i don't think it will work. in fact, the book is now number one on pre—orders on amazon. it is probably having the opposite effect. these two men were extremely close, ideological soul mates. why have they fallen out so spectacularly? i think it is a reflection of the fact that steve bannon is out of power. they were very close. steve bannon ca
by reacting so furiously to this book, in a sense donald trump is probably going to promote it, may itak he will succeed in stopping its publication. the letter sent out was a threat of legal action. it wasn't actual legal action. to satisfy the libel law bar in the us, you have to prove that the author and publisher knowingly published lies. that would be after a long legal process, a discovery process that would lead the publishers' lawyers looking to donald trump's files to see if there is...
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you're struggling to call ita the head. you're struggling to call it a reshuffle.rom the department of health to make an business secretary, i believe, and he said no, essentially, and forced her to change her mind and keep him where he is. if anything, it has demonstrated again how weak theresa may's on personal position is, and i think it has been a bit of an embarrassing day for really. 0k, kevin. good to see you, kevin schofield, from central london. thank you. we will get a little bit more on that research that has suggested women who have the most serious form of a heart attack are twice as likely as men to die in the year after the incident. let's speak now to dr cara hendry who's a consultant cardiologist in our manchester studio. thanks forjoining us. good evening. first of all, the results of this study, do they surprise you?” first of all, the results of this study, do they surprise you? i have to say they don't surprise me at all. we have known for some years there is data going back to 2006, showing that women do worse after all forms of heart attack,
you're struggling to call ita the head. you're struggling to call it a reshuffle.rom the department of health to make an business secretary, i believe, and he said no, essentially, and forced her to change her mind and keep him where he is. if anything, it has demonstrated again how weak theresa may's on personal position is, and i think it has been a bit of an embarrassing day for really. 0k, kevin. good to see you, kevin schofield, from central london. thank you. we will get a little bit more...
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and ita good idea then, is a better idea today. taxes, we cut taxes for 95% of working families. we cut taxes for small businesses. we cut taxes for first-time homebuyers. we cut taxes for parents trying to care for their children. we cut taxes for 8 million americans paying for college. starting watch sunday at noon eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday night on "after isds," and author interviewed by daily beast columnist. >> i am asked, why do you use this word, i'm not a populist. but for me it sums up what is about, the people. i wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. most of the voters i profiled were trump voters, but i did profile some who were not. for me, was capturing the sentiment that drove the electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing in electoral coups we have ever seen i think certainly in my lifetime and certainly in modern history. so the profile of the american people. announcer: watch sunday night >> 50 years ago on january 30, 1968, north vietnam launched surprise attacks during the new year's eve holiday. m
and ita good idea then, is a better idea today. taxes, we cut taxes for 95% of working families. we cut taxes for small businesses. we cut taxes for first-time homebuyers. we cut taxes for parents trying to care for their children. we cut taxes for 8 million americans paying for college. starting watch sunday at noon eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday night on "after isds," and author interviewed by daily beast columnist. >> i am asked, why do you use...
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itas i couldn't get back. >> reporter: in massachusetts the national guard used high water trucks and even a bucker loader to help families stranded in their homes. >> it was scary. i wanted to get out. they came up to the front door and he put me over his shoulders and put me in the car. >> reporter: furtherer north in boston icy waters flooded downtown and a subway station. firefighters didn't let it stand in their way. using rafts in the knee-deep water to bring people to safety. >> this is the first time we've ever seen it up to this level. it's in my driveway now. >> reporter: it's not been seen since the blizzard of 1978. boston mayor marty walsh. >> if anyone wants to know about global warming, look at the flood zones. >> reporter: it's frigid out here. temperatures are expected to go below zerohi haven't been adequately cleared or salted will freeze over making for dangerous driving. norah? >> i i'm wore i'm worried about. thank you, don. >>> heavy snow created slippery conditions and difficult commuting. it dumped more than a foot of snow in seven states. massachusetts had mo
itas i couldn't get back. >> reporter: in massachusetts the national guard used high water trucks and even a bucker loader to help families stranded in their homes. >> it was scary. i wanted to get out. they came up to the front door and he put me over his shoulders and put me in the car. >> reporter: furtherer north in boston icy waters flooded downtown and a subway station. firefighters didn't let it stand in their way. using rafts in the knee-deep water to bring people to...
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well when they have it all, when they get all the pain treatment and none of the consequences, to me ita is a hunch and if ten years from now i have to come up with a bill i would be thrilled and happy for those people who benefit. >> it sounds like with your general approach you would suggest that could be possible buthat it might only be one strategy. >> they believmaybe these others given the fact that we need friction in our lives to be productive and to be happy in fact i believe that there are other things that need to happen in american culture. i believe as individuals and writininwriting this book i stod drinking soda. i wanted to be the change that i would want to see in the country so i stopped eating food i saw advertised on. i felt that it was important to do things that would reduce the chances. i have no problem with research trying to find it and painkilling without any addiction. i just have a skepticism that in the long run we would be able to handle it, that we behave very poorly when they have no other friction in their lives. >> he had a meeting of all thef people in
well when they have it all, when they get all the pain treatment and none of the consequences, to me ita is a hunch and if ten years from now i have to come up with a bill i would be thrilled and happy for those people who benefit. >> it sounds like with your general approach you would suggest that could be possible buthat it might only be one strategy. >> they believmaybe these others given the fact that we need friction in our lives to be productive and to be happy in fact i...
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s&p futures up by nine points as ita crazy trading day sold off into the close.come out in full . yields moving higher, crude getting hit, every single major bank upgrading short-term forecast. david: how about that. all because of taxes? alix: for oil, that would be amazing. back to the business world. >> on capitol hill house republican leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap that would prevent a government shutdown. it would also delay some obamacare taxes. any plan cannot pass unless it has some democratic votes in the senate. a former cia officers suspected of helping china has been arrested accused of unlawful protection of national defense information. lee has been living in hong kong. hasondon heathrow airport made a number of proposals aimed 3.4 billion dollars from the cost of expansion plans. among them, a runway that could be built to three different lengths. the idea is to pay for the changes without significant hikes. this is bloomberg. julie: thank you. bank earnings, the big highlights, the worst quarterly fix of revenue since the financial c
s&p futures up by nine points as ita crazy trading day sold off into the close.come out in full . yields moving higher, crude getting hit, every single major bank upgrading short-term forecast. david: how about that. all because of taxes? alix: for oil, that would be amazing. back to the business world. >> on capitol hill house republican leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap that would prevent a government shutdown. it would also delay some obamacare taxes. any plan cannot...
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definitely, i thought i would give ita go, definitely, i thought i would give it a go, but there arece rink, walking as i am on my skates, i will talk to some of these short track speed skating is, because this is a real opportunity to identify future talent, and solomon and cash —— tash and jon. solomon, why are you keen to take part? just the opportunity of meeting new people and representing the sport as a whole, and we started where we started, and how we have developed is actually meaningful, andl developed is actually meaningful, and i am glad we canjust presented to everyone, and meet new people to show it. when would you like to be representing team gb? representing team gb... beijing 2021? maybe, maybe, but whenever i am ready. team gb... beijing 2021? maybe, maybe, but whenever i am readym has been really fun so far. i would either like to has been really fun so far. i would eitherlike to aim has been really fun so far. i would either like to aim for this olympics or the olympics after that. thanks ever so or the olympics after that. thanks ever so much indeed. and jon, fut
definitely, i thought i would give ita go, definitely, i thought i would give it a go, but there arece rink, walking as i am on my skates, i will talk to some of these short track speed skating is, because this is a real opportunity to identify future talent, and solomon and cash —— tash and jon. solomon, why are you keen to take part? just the opportunity of meeting new people and representing the sport as a whole, and we started where we started, and how we have developed is actually...
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visit ncicap.org] >> in the amount we are paying the ita, $181 million is 1/30 of 1% of the budget. it's a large number, but on the scale of the enterprise, that type of money for accountability is money well spent. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] the $560 million we talked about is to fix problems we find. going forward we will see if we can live with for fix a problem, but ignorance is not the right way forward. i support the committee to conduct the audit, do the findings. some of them point out, the article says that it covers so much. the answer is yes; when the point. that we want -- that is the point. one of the things a lot requires do integration of our standards. the audits are part of those. we will be able to understand weaknesses and hold people accountable to closing cyber security owner abilities in our systems. you would want that done under any circumstance. when we find those in the department, we close them. there are other ways to do this. yes, there are. you talked about contract audits. is 1200ncial statement auditors. we have 4000 look
visit ncicap.org] >> in the amount we are paying the ita, $181 million is 1/30 of 1% of the budget. it's a large number, but on the scale of the enterprise, that type of money for accountability is money well spent. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] the $560 million we talked about is to fix problems we find. going forward we will see if we can live with for fix a problem, but ignorance is not the right way forward. i support the committee to conduct the audit, do...
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visit ncicap.org] >> in the amount we are paying the ita, $181 million is 1/30 of 1% of the budget. it's a large number, but on the scale of the enterprise, that type of money for accountability is money well spent. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] the $560 million we talked about is to fix problems we find. going forward we will see if we can live with for fix a problem, but ignorance is not the right way forward. i support the committee to conduct the audit, do the findings. some of them point out, the article says that it covers so much. the answer is yes; when the point. that we want -- that is the point. one of the things a lot requires do integration of our standards. the audits are part of those. we will be able to understand weaknesses and hold people accountable to closing cyber security owner abilities in our systems. you would want that done under any circumstance. when we find those in the department, we close them. there are other ways to do this. yes, there are. you talked about contract audits. is 1200ncial statement auditors. we have 4000 look
visit ncicap.org] >> in the amount we are paying the ita, $181 million is 1/30 of 1% of the budget. it's a large number, but on the scale of the enterprise, that type of money for accountability is money well spent. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] the $560 million we talked about is to fix problems we find. going forward we will see if we can live with for fix a problem, but ignorance is not the right way forward. i support the committee to conduct the audit, do...
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i thought itas anonymous '70s hookups. >> they were right. >> i've still seen every episode. >> my parentsce. we had to go to sue larsen's house for a sleepover. >> what was your curfew. >> around 9:00. >> that's early. >> we were the weird ones. >> i don't think we had rules. my dad took me to see "beverly hills cop" when i was 9. >> i saw "weird science" when i was like 10. >> the only deprivation we had, was no sugarfood. we had grape nuts as kids. >> we had bran flakes. the same. >>schwartz's house and he had all of the sugary cereals. >> "mad" magazine. that's dating myself. alfred e. neumann, what? me worry? >> and if you're a duran duran film, remr"girls on film" video. >> of course i do. >> there were two versions. and i wanted to watch one of them. it wasn't that bad. >> it's funny you mentioned. my mom wanted me to take down duran duran posters. they didn't approve at how much i idolized duran duran. every inch of the wall was duran duran. i wasn't allowed to see "grease." i could go on and on. >> "grease" is racy, actually. >> it is racy. but when you're 10, you don't get it. >>
i thought itas anonymous '70s hookups. >> they were right. >> i've still seen every episode. >> my parentsce. we had to go to sue larsen's house for a sleepover. >> what was your curfew. >> around 9:00. >> that's early. >> we were the weird ones. >> i don't think we had rules. my dad took me to see "beverly hills cop" when i was 9. >> i saw "weird science" when i was like 10. >> the only deprivation we had, was no...
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you take a look at some of the etfs out there that track it, one of the big ones out there is ticker itawhich is the i shares aerospace and defense industry, etf, that etf is up 33% in the course of the past 12 months compare that to the blisting 20% in the s&p 500, and you see why some people say the defense industry has been one of the purer plays on the trump administration there are a handful of stocks driving these gains. if you look at the boeing dow component stock that we talk a lot about, boeing has added about 900 points to the dow's 5,000 point rally from the 20,000 mark. aeroenvironment is the top related stock, but nowhere near the size in terms of market cap that boeing is in. if we're looking for places that could carry the dow to new levels, boeing may be a big part of that story. in this particular etf, the biggest stocks are going to carry the most weight. a market cap weighted index tracking etf you look at names like united technologies, also names like boeing, also other stocks out there, say general dynamics, boeing already up 87% for the year 12 months. $177 billio
you take a look at some of the etfs out there that track it, one of the big ones out there is ticker itawhich is the i shares aerospace and defense industry, etf, that etf is up 33% in the course of the past 12 months compare that to the blisting 20% in the s&p 500, and you see why some people say the defense industry has been one of the purer plays on the trump administration there are a handful of stocks driving these gains. if you look at the boeing dow component stock that we talk a lot...
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. >> every dish needs to look the way it was in dish ità envisioned. >> sometimes things have to be arrangedsier to shoot everything. >> reporter: do restaurants know that you are a blogger when you come in? >> sometimes. sometimes i just going to do my thing. >> does it make them nervous? >> i don't know. everyone starts to stare at me. i have tunnel vision now though. >> cindy post online and on instagram. she always has the restaurants best interest in mind. the only way you will make her blog is if she loves her food. if she doesn't, she will just move on. >> i love food. my grandma used to call all the time. my mother cooks all the time. >> reporter: do you cook? >> i am not the best cook. i love to eat. what makes me really different is that i'm not trying to be a professional food critic. i'm not trying to be someone i'm not. people follow me and listen to me because i am very relatable. this is not a place like yelp will i complain about a bad server. i'm here about the food. >> reporter: we sat down with her in oakland. we wanted to see a meal through her eyes. >> reporter: when i o
. >> every dish needs to look the way it was in dish ità envisioned. >> sometimes things have to be arrangedsier to shoot everything. >> reporter: do restaurants know that you are a blogger when you come in? >> sometimes. sometimes i just going to do my thing. >> does it make them nervous? >> i don't know. everyone starts to stare at me. i have tunnel vision now though. >> cindy post online and on instagram. she always has the restaurants best interest...
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that's france, germany, russia, ito ita italy, and of course the united states. the newest action plan, paho has a plan -- the pan american health organization. people seem to be coming up with action plans, and that's great. but how well are they being implemented? are they countries like we are -- we're tripling our nih funding. a bipartisan effort. again, i mentioned tom cole, the chairman, doing a wonderful job. he's got a heart for this. the alzheimer's association never lets up in pushing this and having a great impact. in my own state, christine hopkins is the alzheimer's ambassador. we all have one. she is constantly in contact. that's a great way in advocating for patients and caregivers. katy maclin is the director in our area. i was just at a march for alzheimer's in bradley beach. there were over 1,000 people. the alzheimer's association here, they'll be submitting testimony, as well, really pushing for the private sector to come up with money. augmented and leveraged by the public sector money. are the others doing it as well? is japan? is germany? t
that's france, germany, russia, ito ita italy, and of course the united states. the newest action plan, paho has a plan -- the pan american health organization. people seem to be coming up with action plans, and that's great. but how well are they being implemented? are they countries like we are -- we're tripling our nih funding. a bipartisan effort. again, i mentioned tom cole, the chairman, doing a wonderful job. he's got a heart for this. the alzheimer's association never lets up in pushing...
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question, was ukip a political party orwas ita man?was ukip a political party or was it a man? was it actually a movement in its own right or was it nigel farage? we never really knew. what we can say is that ukip were really most successful when they we re really most successful when they were under farage's leadership. when they haven't been they've always seemed to struggle to connect to win over large numbers of voters, we discovered with diane james, paul nuttall. ukip has lived for 25 yea rs, nuttall. ukip has lived for 25 years, it's had 1a different leaders, remarkable rate of turnover. how will history judge this day do you think for ukip, is this day do you think for ukip, is this the day it died?|j this day do you think for ukip, is this the day it died? i think it's too early to say. ukip may linger on. but i think historians will remember ukip as a party that had almost no representation in the house of commons, but nonetheless played a central role in delivering some of the most radical political changes that britain has
question, was ukip a political party orwas ita man?was ukip a political party or was it a man? was it actually a movement in its own right or was it nigel farage? we never really knew. what we can say is that ukip were really most successful when they we re really most successful when they were under farage's leadership. when they haven't been they've always seemed to struggle to connect to win over large numbers of voters, we discovered with diane james, paul nuttall. ukip has lived for 25 yea...
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it to a company like carillion and it ends up with some of the small and medium—sized businesses, is ita look at this. kevin was talking about people being turned away from jobs, so there is a very stark choice and stark things happening to people right now, so what can small companies do — it sounds like from what you have said, it is a very dire picture. if in the gaia, they are unsecured creditors at the end of the day and clearly the banks are infora of the day and clearly the banks are in for a vast amount of money and the government will have to step in and keep the contracts going —— it is dire. the minister said this won‘t cost the taxpayer any more money, the public services, he explained to us, in some ways it is paid for that, so will it come down to taxpayers‘ money? paid for that, so will it come down to taxpayers' money? there will be some increase in some of the contracts. one would hope that more businesses will be taken on by the companies that take over these contracts, but that is really a question for the government to be looking out to see how they can develop this f
it to a company like carillion and it ends up with some of the small and medium—sized businesses, is ita look at this. kevin was talking about people being turned away from jobs, so there is a very stark choice and stark things happening to people right now, so what can small companies do — it sounds like from what you have said, it is a very dire picture. if in the gaia, they are unsecured creditors at the end of the day and clearly the banks are infora of the day and clearly the banks are...
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we talk about spending as itas exploded inhe modern age. what has exploded is the ability to help hold members of congress and administrations accountable. there's not a member in the room who has seen pork barrel because it didn't originate in 1990's or 1970's or 1950's. we have had the challenge since 19th century and the earliest days of the institution. i would like to believe that with your leadership where we have been challenged but i -- but to mr. sullivan's point of low e approval ratings, i don't want the suggestion to be made that folks, that anyone wants to see bad behavior in the united states, no one on the left and the right, but how to serve our constituents best whether that's defining the narrowly tailored provision, more defining that from right here where we sit or whether it's complete and total transparency, it's been subject of hearing and subject of examination, wherever that balance lies, mr. chair, the board and 35 members of the institution, i don't know one of them who is up to no good to folks back home, it's st
we talk about spending as itas exploded inhe modern age. what has exploded is the ability to help hold members of congress and administrations accountable. there's not a member in the room who has seen pork barrel because it didn't originate in 1990's or 1970's or 1950's. we have had the challenge since 19th century and the earliest days of the institution. i would like to believe that with your leadership where we have been challenged but i -- but to mr. sullivan's point of low e approval...
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we can take a look at ita gusty winds.and. some very strong winds particularly for the hebrides and the western highlands. stretching potentially from east anglia down through the midlands and south east england, wet, windy, blustery, really miserable rush hour tomorrow morning. it does improve but it'll take a stand because the rain will be around for a couple of hours with some strong winds. the winds will start to lose some of their strength through the day. find a ring, some sunshine and showers, which could be wintry over the mountains. as the rain starts to clear, temperatures starting to tip again. highs tomorrow afternoon somewhere between five and ten cells is. a slightly cooler feel. into thursday, a day of sunshine and showers. windy but not as strong as the winds we will see through tomorrow. showers mainly concentrated across western areas. temperatures back down to where they should be. between five and 10 celsius. but potentially a chilly night as we go into friday, especially for scotland and northern engla
we can take a look at ita gusty winds.and. some very strong winds particularly for the hebrides and the western highlands. stretching potentially from east anglia down through the midlands and south east england, wet, windy, blustery, really miserable rush hour tomorrow morning. it does improve but it'll take a stand because the rain will be around for a couple of hours with some strong winds. the winds will start to lose some of their strength through the day. find a ring, some sunshine and...
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will say on my mind, i'm already over time i will say on this credibility issue, this only works thrif ita commitment to a long-term change in strategy. this is not something you do, say we're going to have a price level target for the next two years and after that exchange strategy. i think what we do need to say, whatever strategy we do, whether it's like ben or nominal targeting or standard, it's a commitment to follow that strategy or framework for year after year so that people see that we're following it and that expectations are aligned with it. i think that's an important concern with any shift in framework is for it to really work as effectively as we hope, there has to be a commitment to stay on that for a number of years. thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm actually going to talk about a lot of the comments that have already been made. i didn't see theirs beforehand. i think the first thing we want to do is look back and say why are we here? why do we have to think about rethinking the inflation target. key lessons from recent years. the first is the back straight on monetary policy
will say on my mind, i'm already over time i will say on this credibility issue, this only works thrif ita commitment to a long-term change in strategy. this is not something you do, say we're going to have a price level target for the next two years and after that exchange strategy. i think what we do need to say, whatever strategy we do, whether it's like ben or nominal targeting or standard, it's a commitment to follow that strategy or framework for year after year so that people see that...
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-- itas accomplished accomplished? the answer is simple, their very own government shutdown. the shutdowns affects on the american people will come as no surprise. all week, as we have said on the our colleaguesd to come to their senses, senate republicans have described exactly what this will mean for america's men and women in , shutting down the government means delayed pay. it means furloughs. and for the families of fallen heroes, it may well mean a freeze on survivor death benefits. have ourans who promise of care, shutting down the government means threatening their access to treatment. so many americans us trouble -- for sod addiction many americans who struggle with opioid addiction, the same is true. the children's health insurance , people will risk losing coverage for their kids. this is a state of emergency. out having trouble figuring which of these outcomes might democratic colleagues could possibly be proud of. which one of them? i think our friends on the other side took some bad advice. really bad advice. i'd hate to have to try to explain this, myself. they
-- itas accomplished accomplished? the answer is simple, their very own government shutdown. the shutdowns affects on the american people will come as no surprise. all week, as we have said on the our colleaguesd to come to their senses, senate republicans have described exactly what this will mean for america's men and women in , shutting down the government means delayed pay. it means furloughs. and for the families of fallen heroes, it may well mean a freeze on survivor death benefits. have...
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