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the company, ith pharma has been charged.harged with failing to take all reasonable practical steps to ensure that patients were not infected by contaminants in breach of the health and save the at work act between august the ist 2009 and june the ist 2014. a august the 1st 2009 and june the 1st 2014. a court hearing is scheduled for monday the 17th of december at westminster magistrates' court. the un says 14 million people are facing starvation. now, the united states has called for a halt to conflict in yemen. secretary of state mike pompeo said, "the time is now. "coalition air strikes must cease". russell trott reports. schoolbags splattered in blood and the school bus burnt—out. yet more scenes of death and destruction in what has been called "the forgotten war in yemen". its beleaguered government called on the saudis for help, against what it says is an insurgency of houthi rebels backed by iran. now, after four years of comflict, and with pressure mounting on the international communities supplying arms to the saudis
the company, ith pharma has been charged.harged with failing to take all reasonable practical steps to ensure that patients were not infected by contaminants in breach of the health and save the at work act between august the ist 2009 and june the ist 2014. a august the 1st 2009 and june the 1st 2014. a court hearing is scheduled for monday the 17th of december at westminster magistrates' court. the un says 14 million people are facing starvation. now, the united states has called for a halt to...
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ithe said while it's good for se judges to come with a background of politics and policy, and again i'm quoting him, federal judges have to check any allegiance is at the door. to be a good judge and a good umpire, it is critical to have a proper demeanor and to keep our emotions in check and be the calm in the storm. he is not wrong. the code of conduct for the united states of judges backed him up. a judge should avoid impropriety and theoo activities. a judge should respect and comply with the wall and act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the activity and impartiality of the judiciary. it further explains in the commentary that the impropriety occurs wheree the reasonable mid would conclude that the judge's honesty, integrity, impartiality, temperament of a judge is impaired. confidence in the judiciary is the road t road-responsible for imprope to divide theresponsiblt by the quo judges. and they explained that a judge should be faithful to and maintain professional confidence, competence in the wall and it shouldn't be swayed byan partisan interests, publ
ithe said while it's good for se judges to come with a background of politics and policy, and again i'm quoting him, federal judges have to check any allegiance is at the door. to be a good judge and a good umpire, it is critical to have a proper demeanor and to keep our emotions in check and be the calm in the storm. he is not wrong. the code of conduct for the united states of judges backed him up. a judge should avoid impropriety and theoo activities. a judge should respect and comply with...
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ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.of £90 million for the third quarter of the year, after sales fell 13%. it blamed reduced demand in china, as well as uncertainty in european markets about the future of diesels and brexit. channel 4 has announced it's moving its headquarters and 200 jobs from london to leeds. the broadcaster also confirmed it will set up creative hubs in bristol and glasgow, with 50 staff moving to each. the son of the former leicester city owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, has thanked people for their overwhelming support following his father's death in a helicopter crash on saturday night. his comments came as images emerged of the helicopter, moments after take—off, which appear to support the theory that the aircraft's tail rotor suffered some kind of failure as our correspondent tom burridge reports. a club still grieving for a chairman that meant so much. today peter shilton, leicester legend, who witnessed the crash on saturday here with his wife to honour killed. today, vichai srivaddhanaprabha
ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.of £90 million for the third quarter of the year, after sales fell 13%. it blamed reduced demand in china, as well as uncertainty in european markets about the future of diesels and brexit. channel 4 has announced it's moving its headquarters and 200 jobs from london to leeds. the broadcaster also confirmed it will set up creative hubs in bristol and glasgow, with 50 staff moving to each. the son of the former leicester city owner, vichai...
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reddit, anothl powerful socia network, isn ithe t,figh too. risedtdiea rdyor fhe t mid tes?rm t>> ihi snko. . i tnk so >> reporter: reddit is a breeding groundor f conspiracy heories, violent threats and racism thatunfold in real life, ike the charlteotilsvle uteni reightly ral last year, a ikingtsor effts even more cric.al e'>> wve spun off aou cofple tesams thi yreape scafilly to o o tnhisro pbl,em on the data seid andin engeengrie sid to find oppelewh, rethe ist' te-atsosponorred not, attempting toip manuleat re.ddit said they : they ceo unfo00d 1,0ue qnastiobl reanussi unaccotsut b facebook's recently de oparted securityfficerle ax stamos saywis g nninwi rllreequi more government operatio n. he>> t uteniatd stesou cold d better. the issue is we heav orgizaned efoign groups whosentir ee si ireos t m wessitthh e . ection >>or repte ar:phn uillat btotle protect youre vot onlinend a f.of join l gkent, menlo rkpa, focalirn. ia s a>ubstancese and rtulicarlypi ooid abuse has cto phedeoepl e invery corrne fhis conountry, we k atth, on igoneht w wtan to focus ert oxhodo jisew cho
reddit, anothl powerful socia network, isn ithe t,figh too. risedtdiea rdyor fhe t mid tes?rm t>> ihi snko. . i tnk so >> reporter: reddit is a breeding groundor f conspiracy heories, violent threats and racism thatunfold in real life, ike the charlteotilsvle uteni reightly ral last year, a ikingtsor effts even more cric.al e'>> wve spun off aou cofple tesams thi yreape scafilly to o o tnhisro pbl,em on the data seid andin engeengrie sid to find oppelewh, rethe ist'...
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ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.ath sentence of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy, in a case that has polarised the nation. asia bibi was convicted in 2010 after being accused of insulting the prophet muhammad in a row with her neighbours. the landmark ruling has set off violent protests in support of pakistan's strong blasphemy laws. social mobility is being held back by unfair councilfunding in rural and coastal counties — that's according to a group of mps. it says the current way of funding councils and the growing financial strain on budgets is helping to embed a cycle of low social mobility. the government says they are working on a fairer funding system to reflect the needs of particular council areas. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports from mid—devon, one of the areas most affected. picture—perfect devon. but beyond the pretty harbours and fishing ports, there's deprivation. low wages, fewjobs. it can be hard for young people to get on. meet christopher, kyle and faith, all friends who li
ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.ath sentence of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy, in a case that has polarised the nation. asia bibi was convicted in 2010 after being accused of insulting the prophet muhammad in a row with her neighbours. the landmark ruling has set off violent protests in support of pakistan's strong blasphemy laws. social mobility is being held back by unfair councilfunding in rural and coastal counties — that's according to a group of mps. it...
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great and will be working along with us helping us .ith 2020 friends, she has done a fantastic job so she will be involved. dana and others. -- dina and others. i have heard many names. i have heard ivanka. it is nothing to do with nepotism, but the people that bew, know ivanka would dynamite. then i would be accused of nepotism, if you can believe it. i think ivanka would be incredible. that doesn't mean i would pick her because you would be accused notepotism even though i am sure there is anybody more competent in the world. we are looking at numerous people and it is interesting, the name you mentioned has been thrown about. haley'ssador resignation -- there has been a lot said about the timing. president trump: we do a lot. another administration, like the kavanaugh victory -- it is a victory for the people, not for me. a lot of people would celebrate. we go back to business the next day. nikki and i talked about this a year ago and she really wanted to be here for about two years. we finished a big week last week at the u.n. with a tremendous success. nikki is going to be involv
great and will be working along with us helping us .ith 2020 friends, she has done a fantastic job so she will be involved. dana and others. -- dina and others. i have heard many names. i have heard ivanka. it is nothing to do with nepotism, but the people that bew, know ivanka would dynamite. then i would be accused of nepotism, if you can believe it. i think ivanka would be incredible. that doesn't mean i would pick her because you would be accused notepotism even though i am sure there is...
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ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.unced what he has referred as "the biggest expansion of britain's diplomatic network for a generation". this evening, jeremy hunt announced that he will recruit 1000 more diplomatic staff and will open new embassies in africa and south east asia. he set out his agenda aimed at strengtening the foreign office after brexit at a speech in central london. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale was there. what the foreign secretary was doing was essentially saying what on earth is britain and its diplomatic service going to do in the years when it leaves the european union? because the government has this policy called global britain but no one has ever really been quite sure what it means in practise. what he is trying to do today is flesh that out and say look at how britain deals with the changing world, as a threat to democratic values, where there is the rise of countries like china and india, where increasingly there are people who are challenging the international rules based ord
ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously.unced what he has referred as "the biggest expansion of britain's diplomatic network for a generation". this evening, jeremy hunt announced that he will recruit 1000 more diplomatic staff and will open new embassies in africa and south east asia. he set out his agenda aimed at strengtening the foreign office after brexit at a speech in central london. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale was there. what the foreign secretary was...
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packages now in custody, we'll take a closer look for his criminal history and supportse fe.or th is ithe story tonight at 6:30. >>> agents arrested 56-yr-old oldsy sar sayoc. the one in new addressed to jameslapper and the package in florida was addressed to corey booker. racked sayoc wn, re about h tisha lewis has that part of the story. >> reporter: shawn, who's whofof law enement gathered here at the depament of justice, the buildingve inc o rdirmngy fbi director chr ray, who said a single fingerprint lifted from the packaging was sent to hogress woman maxine waters i narrow in on caesar sayoc. he also saidhat dna evidence also, two different dna s sampl, they that matched dna that was p from aor arrest that sayoc also at the news conference, jeff sessions denouncing sayoc. take a list >> this is u,lyunaccept politicaenviolce or the threat ofioe m thet cal to ouelf nd is a r em o thrsteat to that for process that allows our peopleo a legislation, elections,ou rulings, with which they do not agree.>> reporter: 56-year-olds sayoc was arrested earlier today, charged with five federal cri
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we think they will actually come see --ith us when we when they see what we are doing. we think that we hope. makes noething that sense any other way. we think they can be bipartisan. a democrat to be that told me how important drug pricing was. it wasn't a republican in this case. it was a democrat. under this administration, we will always protect medicare for our great seniors. we will always protect americans with pre-existing conditions. always. in every action we take, we are putting america first. this is very much about putting america first. we get tired of having people go to other countries who literally fill prescriptions. you know where i am talking about. fighting for lower drug prices, which will now be automatic. it will be automatic and very substantial. lower premiums where we have done a really good job with health care, in bringing the premiums down to a much lower level, much more acceptable level, and we are going to soon be announcing some things that will have a tremendous and positive impact on health care also. veryetter health care importantly
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even 50 to 60-mile-per-hour nds will bring down a lot of trees ithe edge roo. they will see a bigge impact there. this is all .thursd look how fast it is moving, from cancun. bigger changes though, bigger changes coming on friday. what do i me all right. so 84 a.degrees. fog tuesday and wednesday. 79 thursday. tracking michael for the rain. rather breezy conditions but look at this. 66. by this time on friday, the temperatures could be in the 50s. and look at the weekend. we getnto the 40s for the weekend for the morning. we're talking very chillynd ions. some of you will be in the low 40s on sunday morning. we rebound a little bit. they got some big changes the next couple days. stay with us. >> a pretty big swing. >> all right, doug. >>> coming up next at 4:00, her cells were t wenhout her cen consent. >>> taylo swift is getting some heat for her latest instagram heat for her latest instagram post. kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carp
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ith pharma says it will vigorously defend the charges.out in 2014. several babies became ill and got a bacterial infection thought to be from a suspected contaminated feed. police have been investigating and that brings us up today with the met police have charged ith pharma, with several different counts. in a nutshell it is supplying a product that was not the quality specified on the prescription. they will be backin on the prescription. they will be back in court, in westminster, on the 17th of december. we'll have to wait and see, because we don't know which charges related which babies. in the past few minutes president trump has reiterated calls for a group of thousands of central american migrants who are making their way to the southern border of the united states to turn around. the us government is deploying thousands of troops to the southern border of the united states, to stop thousands the caravan. the 7,000 migrants, who've been on the road for more than a fortnight and are currently in southern mexico. our correspondent w
ith pharma says it will vigorously defend the charges.out in 2014. several babies became ill and got a bacterial infection thought to be from a suspected contaminated feed. police have been investigating and that brings us up today with the met police have charged ith pharma, with several different counts. in a nutshell it is supplying a product that was not the quality specified on the prescription. they will be backin on the prescription. they will be back in court, in westminster, on the...
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recounts, "i just asked that my wife and son would be ok .ith what would happen then i went back to workryinghis teammates was to protect the injured, when he was shot, almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dylan, he directed another soldier to stem the bleeding. then a wallet cut through master scarred and -- master sergeant scott ford's arm and struck ron's helmet. he said it felt like he had been hit in the head with a baseball bat. pretty badand in shape, bandaged scott's arm. to lowerylon webbing the most critically injured down the sides of this dangerous and steep cliff. when he reached the base of the mountain, ron raced to each patient, giving them life-saving care. they were bleeding profusely. and preparing them to be evacuated by helicopter. , heron was not done yet charged back to the mountain, all the way up, and then rejoined the fight. for more than six hours ron briefly faced down the aim me -- down the enemy. not a single american died in that brutal battle, thanks in great measure to ron's baroque actions. many of the warriors
recounts, "i just asked that my wife and son would be ok .ith what would happen then i went back to workryinghis teammates was to protect the injured, when he was shot, almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dylan, he directed another soldier to stem the bleeding. then a wallet cut through master scarred and -- master sergeant scott ford's arm and struck ron's helmet. he said it felt like he had been hit in the head with a baseball bat. pretty...
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students and teachers focused on ways to keep children safe ithe classroom. students and teachers gathered to find a way to end school gun violence. students created a student bill of rights. organizers hope they'll implemented them in their school districts. >> take it to your classmates, your administrators, your board of education and hopefully make it to the legislatures that make the changes. >>n students parkland, florida organized this weekend's event. a mass shooting in february left 17 people ad. st of them students. >> d.c. police are investigating a sexual assault in northwest washington and they're still looking for a man whom they say oforced a woman i an alley just before 7:00 yesterday morning. a man ran p away beforeice could help. call police if you have any information about this case. >> fire officials in arlington are trying to figure out what sparked flames on top of a complex. there's serious damage to the building along 14th. no one was hurt but a few homes directly below the roof were damaged. 13 before the hour now. c. will get up to
students and teachers focused on ways to keep children safe ithe classroom. students and teachers gathered to find a way to end school gun violence. students created a student bill of rights. organizers hope they'll implemented them in their school districts. >> take it to your classmates, your administrators, your board of education and hopefully make it to the legislatures that make the changes. >>n students parkland, florida organized this weekend's event. a mass shooting in...
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if ithe standpoint that join an organization to do something i expect to do that something. , ither i am a maintainer expect to work on an airplane and have a good quality of life. if i'm an aviator i expect the fly in and earn my craft. what i'm getting to is the discussion, the question you had on retention and how are we doing, it is directly related to readiness. up airplanes and we are flying them, we have happy folks. i will tell you aviator standpoint most communities are doing well. where we are challenged is exactly where we are challenge and readiness. strike fighter pilots. we --he maintainer side, i will talk about what we're doing about it. on the maintainer side it is similar to what we are doing is we're doing fit and fill and taking a hilo guy and saying we need you working on f-18s. same story that you had before. aviationo build that maintenance experience and give the sailors and marines tools they need to succeed. so that is where our efforts are. working on the readiness, which will have a direct impact on retention. from the officer side you probably heard of a n
if ithe standpoint that join an organization to do something i expect to do that something. , ither i am a maintainer expect to work on an airplane and have a good quality of life. if i'm an aviator i expect the fly in and earn my craft. what i'm getting to is the discussion, the question you had on retention and how are we doing, it is directly related to readiness. up airplanes and we are flying them, we have happy folks. i will tell you aviator standpoint most communities are doing well....
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faye: it ithe maasaihat are representave of a cuure that ve peacefuy coexistewith wildlife f millennia. so of cour we look tthem as a source olocal knowdge, and then to partner in modern conservation. reporter: it's 8:00 in the morning. more and more young maasai, like robert kone, are training to become rangers. protecting wilife creates jobs. they patrol the remote forest of loita. this is their land. they know every uare kilomer here, and recognize every animal track. robert: 's an elepnt footprint asou see, om this morning. reporter: the ranger explains that the elephants cld be taking a new route, perhaps because they sense danger. this is all important information for faye cueva wi the aid ogps, theanger documents the elephants' movements. faye: a good place to put one of the camera traps. >> yeah. if it's normal corridor that they usually use, a camera trap will help us identify, like, how many, the numbers that pass here. reporter: the rangers risk their lives on this job. whever you fd elephant you usually fi poachers,oo. many of the hunters come from local villages and know t
faye: it ithe maasaihat are representave of a cuure that ve peacefuy coexistewith wildlife f millennia. so of cour we look tthem as a source olocal knowdge, and then to partner in modern conservation. reporter: it's 8:00 in the morning. more and more young maasai, like robert kone, are training to become rangers. protecting wilife creates jobs. they patrol the remote forest of loita. this is their land. they know every uare kilomer here, and recognize every animal track. robert: 's an elepnt...
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the organization says 27 possible poachers have been caught ithe last 1months.nd elephant numbers are rising again in kenya. ye: we can stop there. we haven't won. so where we've seen poaching decrease in kenya, we've seen it increase in other places. so as a world consvation community, it's not me to rest. poaching rains a chaenge. host: our global snack gives you something meaty to sink your teeth into. reporter: anguilla. this beautiful coral island in the middle of the caribbean is one britain's overseas territies. a lot of vitors onlyome to the tahaven becae of its bas. yet angula has smuch more fer. t least, rich and ried caribbn cuisine which incorporates global influences. from early evening to late at night, people line up at ken's barbeque. the grill resembles a production line, with a range of meats basted in a variety of marinades. hot, fruity, and packed with spices. chef ken vanterpool mans his own grill every day. ken: when i started doing barbecue, i started barbecuing pork. this is the pork. i started doing this alone. and then it migrated towar
the organization says 27 possible poachers have been caught ithe last 1months.nd elephant numbers are rising again in kenya. ye: we can stop there. we haven't won. so where we've seen poaching decrease in kenya, we've seen it increase in other places. so as a world consvation community, it's not me to rest. poaching rains a chaenge. host: our global snack gives you something meaty to sink your teeth into. reporter: anguilla. this beautiful coral island in the middle of the caribbean is one...
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ith assault an battery and released on summons. >>> the fbi has until friday t complete the review of sexual misconduct allegations against brett kavanaugh. sources tell nbc news it could wrap up at any time with dozens of potential witnesses who have yet to be called by investigators. sources familiar with the nominee and his accuser say more than 40 individuals who could be corroboratorct or cha witnesses have not been co acted. the fbi also has not interview the judge kavanaugh or dr. ford, whoseas testimony week prompted the review. ally last ampaign night, the president who previously referred to ford as a veryredible witness mocked her account. the white house had this to say today. >> the president simply pointed out the facts of the matter, and that is what the senate will have to use to determine whether or not they vote to support him or not. >> the president's comments were just plain wrong. >> reporte the fbi's findings are not expected to be made public. senate majority leader mcconnell said yesterday theill be a vote on kavanaugh this week. >>> and today, theal white hou
ith assault an battery and released on summons. >>> the fbi has until friday t complete the review of sexual misconduct allegations against brett kavanaugh. sources tell nbc news it could wrap up at any time with dozens of potential witnesses who have yet to be called by investigators. sources familiar with the nominee and his accuser say more than 40 individuals who could be corroboratorct or cha witnesses have not been co acted. the fbi also has not interview the judge kavanaugh or...
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we're only ithe 60s tomorrow throughout the day. that sets us up for a cool weekend, feeling very much like aumn out there. unfortunately, there are going to be scattered rain showers around for saturday morning but late-day sun. here's the latest weather alert. most of us not under a weather alert. along eastern 95 through stafford and kin george counties, a flash flood watch is in effect. it starts at 2:00 thite oon. it's going to go until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. again, the heaviest raing is go to be during the afternoon and especially during the g hours. in the watch, 2 to 4 inches of rain possible. if you're not in the watch, around an inch of rain. cloudy skioday when it's not raining. take a look at storm team 4 radar. we're seeing heavy rain right now in parts of fairfax, arlington, alexandria, moving into parts of the distric along the beltway. you can see rain in parts of prince george's county. so have the umbrella handy throughout the day today. but knowld it's going to be 70s now. 80 for a high. n friday, we're only
we're only ithe 60s tomorrow throughout the day. that sets us up for a cool weekend, feeling very much like aumn out there. unfortunately, there are going to be scattered rain showers around for saturday morning but late-day sun. here's the latest weather alert. most of us not under a weather alert. along eastern 95 through stafford and kin george counties, a flash flood watch is in effect. it starts at 2:00 thite oon. it's going to go until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. again, the heaviest raing...
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. >> now prince george's county fire officials say they have found victims stuck behind aor ith a double cylinder lock three times this year. >> we're worki for you as october is fire prevention month. >> so coming up in our 5:00 hour, molett green will be live with tips on how to prevent fires and stay safe if flames erupt in your homean some local kids, they were really fired up about a possible new career. they held the annual open house onay satu even got to tryon some soar. it's a little big. >> there you go. >> they're not bothered. how cute. >> well, a pumpkin patch like no other. the glow jack-oantern experience landed at fairfax park. now the walking trail is about a third of a mile long and featured harry potter and of course you have t get the politics in. presidential pumpkins as well as some of the u.s. landmarks well. we also found some love. and prince harry and duchess megan. you can go there and watch expert carvers at work. it's there through the end of october. you have to buy them in advance and people are showing up. so don't put all of this information on our nbc wa
. >> now prince george's county fire officials say they have found victims stuck behind aor ith a double cylinder lock three times this year. >> we're worki for you as october is fire prevention month. >> so coming up in our 5:00 hour, molett green will be live with tips on how to prevent fires and stay safe if flames erupt in your homean some local kids, they were really fired up about a possible new career. they held the annual open house onay satu even got to tryon some...
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in that part of the world, there aren't many places, in fact, what we are seeing ithe people are trying to cope with whatever reserves they hold on to. that's why you ares seeing t concentration of nourishment, the cholera epm depidemic. they're into the becoming refugeeles. the problem is contained within yemen. >> so let's talk about the bigger refugee issue, because there are very ugly narratives that seem to be, you know, taking most of the oxygen in the public sphere about refugees and aboutmmigrants and i know the irc and others in theame community, you know, trying to get a different narrative out about refugees. it seems to me that you're failing and the politicalad s are winning. those who want to use this issue for their o political end. what do you need to do to -- and what should people understand about refuge in syria or yemen nd, indeed, when they come to europe? >> i think you are using exactly the right words. i think sometimes we tend to use two different words, mike grants and refugees might be the same thing. you can be an economic migrants who is leaving a country lo
in that part of the world, there aren't many places, in fact, what we are seeing ithe people are trying to cope with whatever reserves they hold on to. that's why you ares seeing t concentration of nourishment, the cholera epm depidemic. they're into the becoming refugeeles. the problem is contained within yemen. >> so let's talk about the bigger refugee issue, because there are very ugly narratives that seem to be, you know, taking most of the oxygen in the public sphere about refugees...
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it wl be increased by 30% over the last couple of years, and that is set to continue,n ith 1.7 millnew vines due to be planted this year. but it is not just about quantity u.k. producers will also have to ine of quality come at a good price them if they compete around the world. what if next year's weatheit isn't que so perfect? laura: since the dawn of transplant surgery, medicalnc schas taken incredible leaps forward. it has changed katie stubblefield's life. she is the youngest person in the u.s. to undergo a full face. transpla the surgery was necessary after she shot herself. following a marathon operationas last year, she powerful story to tell with the support of her family. this film does contain some upsetting and very graphic imag. >> kas always been a deep soul. katie was a deep soul when she was a young kid. >> bring me back to when youwh were 18. was life like? >> my son picks me up and takes me through the living room and outside in the yard and just unands me there. "mom, katie got myand i don't know, she's hurt." >> you ready?po er: was that a big decision to make? >> i
it wl be increased by 30% over the last couple of years, and that is set to continue,n ith 1.7 millnew vines due to be planted this year. but it is not just about quantity u.k. producers will also have to ine of quality come at a good price them if they compete around the world. what if next year's weatheit isn't que so perfect? laura: since the dawn of transplant surgery, medicalnc schas taken incredible leaps forward. it has changed katie stubblefield's life. she is the youngest person in the...
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experience, ithe was to my children into the booth is me and explained that fulfilling one of the two duties of citizenship, voting and jury duty. they understood that. good morning. caller: good morning. it is amazing to me how the same bad ideas keep -- improving elections. the only answer to really restore democracy is to rename election day procrastination day. i believe other states have. is a now election day three-hour window for 40 million people. the latter two hours long. hour-long.re too the case has not been made that basically democracy is a sham and that a lot of people are deprived of the opportunity to vote just because the window is so short. a repeated suggestion about election day being a holiday, that would cost the economy billions of dollars for a state to provide a election season, costing them millions of dollars. guest: election officials are individuals trying to -- winning -- when all the people will show up. making it easier for citizens to vote. mother the practical issue. it is a practical issue. maryland has a extensive early voting season. one of the in
experience, ithe was to my children into the booth is me and explained that fulfilling one of the two duties of citizenship, voting and jury duty. they understood that. good morning. caller: good morning. it is amazing to me how the same bad ideas keep -- improving elections. the only answer to really restore democracy is to rename election day procrastination day. i believe other states have. is a now election day three-hour window for 40 million people. the latter two hours long. hour-long.re...
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there are only four original copies ithe worl >>> a deadly grocery store shooting is bng investigated as a possible hate crime. gregory bush, a white man is accused of shooting and killing a black man and a black woman wednesday at a kroger's store in kentucky. rts are surfacing bush allegedly tried to get into a predominantly black church minutes before going to the grocery store. the u.s. attorney in louisville says federal and local investigators are trying decide how bush will be tried. >>> this next story is getting a lot ofth attention north o boarder in canada. the family of murdered billionaires are offering a 10 million reward. tion on thenfor couple killed. initially people thought the death ofan honey ear sherman was a murder suicide. police later s ad it was double homicide. the sherman family hired a team of investigators who say the police messed up the initial investigation. they claim, the four kids and the sherman couple, officers did not examine the home properly. they say they missedng erprints and did not completely check the locks for any forced entry. >>> the fam
there are only four original copies ithe worl >>> a deadly grocery store shooting is bng investigated as a possible hate crime. gregory bush, a white man is accused of shooting and killing a black man and a black woman wednesday at a kroger's store in kentucky. rts are surfacing bush allegedly tried to get into a predominantly black church minutes before going to the grocery store. the u.s. attorney in louisville says federal and local investigators are trying decide how bush will be...
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click, call or visit a store today. ...3 str8 losses...they had ith oregon >>> back with cleaning football. -- college football. 3 straight losses. cal had better get right with oregon state. everybody this season beats oregon state. chase was the quarterback under center today and he threw for 3 touchdowns against the beavers. first one to the big man. 7-0 cal. west pass to the 4th quarter, up 35-7, patrick lair got loose. he had 193 yards on the ground. 3 touchdowns and the bears won it 49-7. their first pac-12 road win since september of 2010. >>> big deal tonight, th ranked washington hosted -- oregon, and what a night. cougars quarterback 4th pass of the game to desmond and it put the game away. great win for the cougs. 34-20. wazoo. they are not 6 and 1. right there at san diego state looking for the first win of the year. roberson scored. tied them up at 13. under 2 minutes left. they had to convert the 4th in 1. they were trailing by 3 and roberson could not deliver and that is how sparty lost, they are 0 and 7. 16-13 the final. >>> to the ice, sharks, warm ups at the new york isla
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i'm against tariffs, but it'sf okay ithe president imposes them. o that's the kin double talk you get in washington, d.c., that doesn't work so well in north dakota. >> woodruff: cramer says now that president trump has proved eainst the chinese, u.s. cannot back down. >> if we don't stick to our guns now, if china can can break the united states, which is what some politicians seem to be cheering for, then we will never be able to negotiate a good deal with china again. >> woodruff: lovas, who identifies as conservative, says sh hhasn't decid she's voting in november but had a clear message for everyone in washington: >> what i am hoping is that all of our elected officials remember that we as farmers ext out here i think there's concern for farmers both dealing th the democrats and the republicans that, you know, hey, don't forget us. we're here. >> woodruff: vanessa kummer, on the other hand, places blame auarely on president trum the republicans who support him. >> i support heidi heitkamp 100%, because she has right from the beginning understo
i'm against tariffs, but it'sf okay ithe president imposes them. o that's the kin double talk you get in washington, d.c., that doesn't work so well in north dakota. >> woodruff: cramer says now that president trump has proved eainst the chinese, u.s. cannot back down. >> if we don't stick to our guns now, if china can can break the united states, which is what some politicians seem to be cheering for, then we will never be able to negotiate a good deal with china again. >>...
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he and his classmates shoutingn ith joy oa rare day out. father found it after the air strike which killed both osama and his younger brother, ali. he told me this is osama's estimony from the grave. with h death, he's proven to the world that the saudis lied, he said. when they claimed these kids were fighters. his footage shows the realy he coalition denied. at the school, the empty chairs tell their own story. the devoted headmaster, abdul abdalla, is haunted by the bsence of so many. when i meet the parent says, i tell them, you have lost one child, but i have lost 42. everyone in that bus was like a son to me. down the corridor, a group of puils who survived the attack, some wounds visible, others are not. these are school boys who ned too much about how adults wage war. >> [reading names] reporter: the headmaster hopes the world will rs ember the na the victims. >> [reading names] reporter: he takes the register, not of the living, but of the dead. >> [reading names] reporter: bbc news, yemen. laura: a teacher mourns his unbearable lo
he and his classmates shoutingn ith joy oa rare day out. father found it after the air strike which killed both osama and his younger brother, ali. he told me this is osama's estimony from the grave. with h death, he's proven to the world that the saudis lied, he said. when they claimed these kids were fighters. his footage shows the realy he coalition denied. at the school, the empty chairs tell their own story. the devoted headmaster, abdul abdalla, is haunted by the bsence of so many. when i...
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bashir denies that was te e in hihis ca, evenen ithe workrkas provideded him with a certain degree of prosperity. a tv now statands where mimigrs us to slslp. but he says that he did everything by the book beforee the people-smuggliling law bned ththe activity.. babashir: we registered withthe authoritie we gotot official papers for te routute. wewe were even a accompanied b y sosoldie as fafar as the libin bordrder. rerter: to bst the e enomy in a agadez and crcreate alterne emplployment, the e eu is nw funding such things as srtrt catal l for w ventntur launched b by former pepeople-smugggglers. bashirir has receiveved some my to set up a small restauraran, but many haven't received any support yet. bashir says s it's too litittled possiblyly too late. but he's ryiying othe restauauranto be a s scess. whwho knows whetether his footl team will evever turn a prpro. host: and now it's timime for globobal ideas. this week we head to mexico. the country has been doggeged y poor rainfall in recent years, creating huge problems for local biodiversity. our reporter, alexa meyer, visited the
bashir denies that was te e in hihis ca, evenen ithe workrkas provideded him with a certain degree of prosperity. a tv now statands where mimigrs us to slslp. but he says that he did everything by the book beforee the people-smuggliling law bned ththe activity.. babashir: we registered withthe authoritie we gotot official papers for te routute. wewe were even a accompanied b y sosoldie as fafar as the libin bordrder. rerter: to bst the e enomy in a agadez and crcreate alterne emplployment, the...
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to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through o the nef the day and stayte up-to-ithatestca headlines you n trust.ro download nowselected app reores. >> funding of thisntation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this is a box, a box that possibilities. ur day is filled with them, and pbs helps everyone discover there's -- theirs. any time, anywhere. pbs -- we are with you for life. news" wasrld presented by kcet los angeles. captioni sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is moderating the senate debate in missouri. on the newshour tonight, the "washington post" publishes jamal khashoggi's final column as investigations continue into his alleged murder by a saudi t squad.e then, desprced family separation here in the u.s. and increased deportations in mexico, migrants froral america continue to flee north. >> these are countries where if you're not getting screwed by gangs you're getting screwed by the government, so ws to the united
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police arrested her last week ith secondd her degree murder. she was speeding down the road atro amately 70 to 80 miles per hour and her blood tested positive for fentanyl, a controlled substance. >> she must have been out of her mind. >> reporter: a judge released her. and today we tried to get her story. i want t ask you questions about what happened in the williams accident. can i just ask you questions about what happened? younger's next court appearance is october 26th. meanwhile, debra demands justy. >> i want her to feel the pain. >> reporter: sham marari stone,s 4. >> a day after president trump blasted the federal reserve, the dow tanked again, dropping 830 yesterday, a 5% loss in t days. investors are worried about rising intertates and trade tensions that could slow economic growth. >>> in almost two years at the white house, today might be the first andnly time w have seen a more dominant personality in the room with president trump. for about 17 minutes, all the president or anyone else in the oval office could do is sit back and l
police arrested her last week ith secondd her degree murder. she was speeding down the road atro amately 70 to 80 miles per hour and her blood tested positive for fentanyl, a controlled substance. >> she must have been out of her mind. >> reporter: a judge released her. and today we tried to get her story. i want t ask you questions about what happened in the williams accident. can i just ask you questions about what happened? younger's next court appearance is october 26th....
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. >> reporter: satellite photos reve the fast-moving hurricane taking shape,ith the edges of the growing storm drenching the far western edges of cuba. emergency magers in low-lying gulf county, florida, taking no chances, ordering a mandatory evacuation. businesses, schools, and universitiesclosing. >> we want to get things done, get the propane, extra water, make sure everything is taken care of by the time the storm actually comeers e a. >> reporter: residents across the state bracing for what could be a dangerous and destructive storm. >> let's get to meteorologist michelle grossman. >> right now it is 4 55 miles south of panama city. it's moving quicker than atyesterday. aory 1 storm. it's over the gulf of mexico, which is very warm. it's like bath water. that will only help to fuel this system. we do expect it to blossom into a category 3 storm today. let's lookt the timing. later on tonight, 115 miles per hour. that will me it a category 3 storm. then by wednesday, 120-mile-per-hour winds. this will be the time frame to watch because we are expecting landfall sometime on wednesdaf
. >> reporter: satellite photos reve the fast-moving hurricane taking shape,ith the edges of the growing storm drenching the far western edges of cuba. emergency magers in low-lying gulf county, florida, taking no chances, ordering a mandatory evacuation. businesses, schools, and universitiesclosing. >> we want to get things done, get the propane, extra water, make sure everything is taken care of by the time the storm actually comeers e a. >> reporter: residents across the...
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ithe exact opposite, right -- aleem: it doesn't look that way, does it. >> but it does, though. ntthe express inny number of times is that they were there to help him, they wanted to -- aleem: they kept saying that as they tased him. >> because they had to get him under control to get to medical attention. aleem: usa it is not unreasonable what they did? >> that's correct, not based on their training. aleem: but more and more because of a mental health system widely thought to be failing, police are being forced into encounters that trained medical ngofessionals should be ha. >> put her hands behind your back. >> ok. eem: and so many people go oftreated because of a lac access to health care. >> i guarantee i will smoke you. i guarantee it. aleem: if there is no police are the first to be called. >> one out of 122 we will respond -- aleem: the surgeon has had a considerable amount of training since the incident where heceelt he was fto kill a schizophrenic woman. he still feels, as painful as it has all been from hi fundamental police instincts would still kick in if the same th
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guest: i do not know how common but ithe technology it is would say it is confusing and frustrating to figure out how to vote. .ach state is different some states spend money for local voting, alexa ministers who try to do their best to make it easy and safe secure for individuals to vote. it can be frustrating to know how that system is set up. host: we hear from dominic who is a regular voter. isler: i think this year more important than any other we have congress and the senate to stop this president. it is unbelievable. i am begging my kids, they are all democrats. i am begging them to vote republican. we cannot stop the trump agenda. i had a part of my house -- at my house. everybody who came over had to bring a cop. three years ago, every person who came was worried about losing their homes. everything was going well and we have to go out and keep this guy 's agenda moving. i hope everybody does the right thing and votes republican. it is important today. host: thanks. , connecticut. go ahead. guest: -- caller: first, thanks for c-span. i called on the sometimes vote line and tho
guest: i do not know how common but ithe technology it is would say it is confusing and frustrating to figure out how to vote. .ach state is different some states spend money for local voting, alexa ministers who try to do their best to make it easy and safe secure for individuals to vote. it can be frustrating to know how that system is set up. host: we hear from dominic who is a regular voter. isler: i think this year more important than any other we have congress and the senate to stop this...
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sustaining to him and his presidency, to keep touch with the emotional currency that was going on out ithe country, something you cannot get i polls or charts, the stories, the fabric of everyday americans. laura: whaunwas the most pected letter? jeanne: most unexpected? oh gosh, probably some of the kid mail. kids writing things like "why don't you wear a tie-dyed shirt someday, psisident obama?" y things that were fun. laura: thank you so much, jeanns marie lafor joining us. jeanne: my pleasure. laura:he power of an old-fashioned lette to the president and how it shaped obama's presidency. you can find mu more of all of the day's news on our website. to see what we are working on it anytime, make sure to check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc wld news america." >> with the bbc news ar vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlineyou can trust. download now from selected app ores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman f
sustaining to him and his presidency, to keep touch with the emotional currency that was going on out ithe country, something you cannot get i polls or charts, the stories, the fabric of everyday americans. laura: whaunwas the most pected letter? jeanne: most unexpected? oh gosh, probably some of the kid mail. kids writing things like "why don't you wear a tie-dyed shirt someday, psisident obama?" y things that were fun. laura: thank you so much, jeanns marie lafor joining us. jeanne:...
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at that time, my life was really down.as ithe ike and tina days. ♪ >> ♪ when i was a little girl, i had spector, davibowie, ck jagger -- of all thos relationships you enjoy that were successful, which one was mo important to you? >> phil spector. i think so. he wanted me to sing, not deliver. ike had me more singing in a gospel way. the melody of that song was -- >> ♪ when i was a little girl, i had a rag doll ♪ >> the production, the real production of that song was what phil wanted. it was full of all kinds of musicians. s at famous wall of sound. how you get that iwith the instrument here and another kind of instrent -- the room was full of an orchestra. made it work. it was another feeling to sing to that. ♪ will: 79 next month, how are you? >> i am happier than i ever been in my life. happier than i ever thought life would become for me. >> ♪ simply the best >> i did fall a couple of days but nowbroke something i am going through my sick period. it will take me right into thel 90's so i be around for a while. rajini: so incredible to see such a rock megastar be so candid about area
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senator menendez ithe senior democrat on the foreign relations committee and already has a hold on that ruest. under these circumstances we should certainly not allow that arms sales to go forward. again, we have to reevaluate this as we get more informationy jane: think that the closer relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia may have emboldened this type of behavior? sen. van hollen: i think there is no doubt about it. the trump administration has been played masterfully -- udne: in fairness, senator, the relationship with arabia preceded president trump. saudi arabia has always been a considered an ally of america. sen. van hollen: that's right, but the united staoks has always out when we see human rights abuses in saudi arabia. this administration has not. look what happened to the canadian ambasdor. the canadian ambassador was tossed out of saudarabia when the canadian foreign ministry pointed out that saudi arabia was detaining human rights activists, especially women's human rights activists. this crown prince has a very thin skin whenever people criticize him.pr buious ad
senator menendez ithe senior democrat on the foreign relations committee and already has a hold on that ruest. under these circumstances we should certainly not allow that arms sales to go forward. again, we have to reevaluate this as we get more informationy jane: think that the closer relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia may have emboldened this type of behavior? sen. van hollen: i think there is no doubt about it. the trump administration has been played masterfully -- udne: in...
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historically airline stocks move higher ithe fall in anticipation of a busy holiday season. we'll see ifhat's the case this year when airlines start reporting earnings laterhis week. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," aicago. >> rising oil prices are pushing up the price of gasoline.in acco to industry analyst, the price of a gallon of gas is up 7 cents to .97 gail la gallo. that is 41 cents higher last year. los angeles has the highest price at $32. the lowest is in houston at $2.58. g>eral motors sales in china have shifted into reverse. the company announced today that sales there fell by 15% in the third quarter. that was the first decline in more than a yearnd in fact auto sales in china overall have been falling becadlytly with analysts saying that the slowing economy in china and trade fri with the u.s. are starting to make consumers . re cautio >>> its that he time. time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. general electric was upgraded to over weight from equal weight at barclays. the analyst cites the new ceo's abilo lead a turn around an
historically airline stocks move higher ithe fall in anticipation of a busy holiday season. we'll see ifhat's the case this year when airlines start reporting earnings laterhis week. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," aicago. >> rising oil prices are pushing up the price of gasoline.in acco to industry analyst, the price of a gallon of gas is up 7 cents to .97 gail la gallo. that is 41 cents higher last year. los angeles has the highest price at $32. the lowest is in...
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. >> theoo tramunier cndom ithe trump administrationnsre ightsou rdy.>> ♪ a:3>> 5inistr9 ation iis facing female defngs malei enitalia at birth.ilonsedn sgtrde a oeth trying to erasesg tranender people from existence. >> international pressure is n saudia aamoowg thuneng dtieatl khashoggi. this morning the kingdom's foreign minister calls hkhashoggi's deat tremendous mistake and denied the town prince orderedhe killing.ilturkw details of its investigation into khashoggi's death. >> u.s. national security adviser john bolton facetwo days of highonensimoscow beginn. after president trump denounced hiso intontiennuclear. president reagan and russian president mikhail gorbachev signed the intermediateange nuclear forces treaty b cinacous to eliminate ground launch ballistic and cruise missiles from their nleucar >> thousands of migntstr towaryidsng the united states this morni.ssd from president trump.osd into southernroup pushed through despiteeep ttthem from going over the border. the border bridge. over the weekend,hese the border on in part people have to apply for asylum in mexico first
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earlier ithe week the market really got caught up in the trees for the forest you looked at trees instead of forest. and what the market is concerned out is thr issues, trafrs higher interest rates and slowe global growth. they focused on a few high profile nameshat indicated higher costs going forward. but this is inonxt of really strong earnings. and really strong growth. and so we believe that a combination of solid growth and solid economic f damentals means that the overall outlook for investments is very stro. >> do you think, though, the volatility we have seen this past couple of weeks now -- and especially in yesterday's trading session, do you think that's here to stay. >> it's here to stay. and you know it's normal. and -- i know it feels we're not used to it. last year the market went through the entire yea with never seeing a decline or a selloff more than 3%. but the truth of the matter is this type ofil voly is part of normal investment cycles. and especiay as we get to the later stage of the bull market we can can expect to see more ebbs and flows. prices go up and down bu
earlier ithe week the market really got caught up in the trees for the forest you looked at trees instead of forest. and what the market is concerned out is thr issues, trafrs higher interest rates and slowe global growth. they focused on a few high profile nameshat indicated higher costs going forward. but this is inonxt of really strong earnings. and really strong growth. and so we believe that a combination of solid growth and solid economic f damentals means that the overall outlook for...
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hill as well. 14 arrests, we believe, were made today from protesters who were actually shon uting ithe galleries as the votes got under way. there were more protesters outside wh had at one point earlier in the day bas stormed on to the front of the capitol and some of them actually made their way up the stairs. they were outside the stairs, but soy of them made their up a staircase that you normal don't see numbers of the publich on. was sort of to be expected, but it was, nonetheless, the level of tension, particularl i think, from the secret service agents who were standing near me who were here because of vice president mike pence being in the building, there were clearly tense moments today. >> sreenivasan: niels, th t is just t of the protests that we saw on tv or we heard.ve there een protests outside, as you point out, really in the past 24 hours. has this momtum been building? i mean are there-- were there other arrests that thepo capitol ce had to make? >> there certainly were. i actually was seeing a lot of arrests being made myself over the last couple of days, including in
hill as well. 14 arrests, we believe, were made today from protesters who were actually shon uting ithe galleries as the votes got under way. there were more protesters outside wh had at one point earlier in the day bas stormed on to the front of the capitol and some of them actually made their way up the stairs. they were outside the stairs, but soy of them made their up a staircase that you normal don't see numbers of the publich on. was sort of to be expected, but it was, nonetheless, the...
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ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously. the headlines on bbc news.ys the saudi journalist jamal khasshoggi was strangled and his body dismembered as soon as he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. scientists in switzerland have developed a spinal implant that enables people who had previously been considered permanently paralysed to walk again temporarily. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. the number of electric cars on our roads has dramatically increased in recent years, but how far can a fully—charged one go on the open road? 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge has been round a test track to find out more. my first ever drive in an electric. there is, thankfully, a chill mode that does reduce power somewhat, which i'm very keen to turn on, as teslas are quite potent. you want me to drive in chill mode? sounds all right to me! # rock on down to electric avenue. instinctively, i would like to buy an elect
ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously. the headlines on bbc news.ys the saudi journalist jamal khasshoggi was strangled and his body dismembered as soon as he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. scientists in switzerland have developed a spinal implant that enables people who had previously been considered permanently paralysed to walk again temporarily. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states...
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. >> a meeting decades ithe making. >> i know, you're so pretty. >> reporter: full of joyful emotion, meg, rhonda and daphne, three sisters embracing for the first time aftere a lifet apart. the three women share the same biological mother who placed them all i goodhomes. >> here we are. >> i know. >> it was only after meg and daphne were searching for clues into their medicalha history they found each other. >> that's where it all started. >> reporter:then, an eve bigger surprise, a third sister, rhonda. >> just getting chills and thinking, oh, my usgosh. they jt looked like me. >> the middle child. >> reporter: the women, now own up, building on a sisterly bond they never knew existed but always felt was possible. >> it's overwhelming. it's wonderful. they're beautiful. it's just the best thing, best thing ever just to finally have my sisters here. >> completeness. it's wonderful. ee >> trying to it together, but broke down a couple times on the airplane, so fally get to meet my blood, my dna right here. i always dreamed of having sisters. i was always jealous of my friends who woul
. >> a meeting decades ithe making. >> i know, you're so pretty. >> reporter: full of joyful emotion, meg, rhonda and daphne, three sisters embracing for the first time aftere a lifet apart. the three women share the same biological mother who placed them all i goodhomes. >> here we are. >> i know. >> it was only after meg and daphne were searching for clues into their medicalha history they found each other. >> that's where it all started. >>...
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two difficulties i have are watching the democrats go crazy .ith their agenda the viciousness and attacks on the republicans is not religious. i want the republicans and independents to keep in mind kerry and obama went to syria prior to all this. i want people to be alert. i think they had something to do with all this going on now so please keep alert. how in california on our republican line. you are on. caller: i was a democrat for 42 paying 2000w i am -- dollars a month. we are going broke. i do not support the sanctuary cities. borders, would you want people to come to the border and we let them in? --that is happening what is is happening with california, we are a mess. it is a great question about borders. common good is not a shield for the democratic party. what we're doing is motivate voters to engage in their faith. i will say this country has long had a commitment, sometimes driven by the religious understanding we should care for the least of these everywhere in the world. we have thegesting answer to every question about the borders. what i am saying is you know what cruelt
two difficulties i have are watching the democrats go crazy .ith their agenda the viciousness and attacks on the republicans is not religious. i want the republicans and independents to keep in mind kerry and obama went to syria prior to all this. i want people to be alert. i think they had something to do with all this going on now so please keep alert. how in california on our republican line. you are on. caller: i was a democrat for 42 paying 2000w i am -- dollars a month. we are going...
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right now you have a category 3 .ith 125-mile-per-hour winds. this was a cat-5 yesterday.it gets down to 110 you have a cat-2. either which way, this will be making landfall tonight, somewhere between mazatlan, gorta vallarta and then makes the move inland. but as it moves over the mountains of mexico, it's going to get battered. c will lose a lot of its wind speed. not, however, its water. it's still a rainmaker, putting 6-12 inches of rain down on the inxican coast. then it gets to texas. probably 2-3 inches around austin, texas, right now, you lpn't drink the water because of contamination. so that does not help. it then moves to the east, and once it gets around, say, panama city, it puts another 3-5 inches of rain and then it curves up to the northeast and this is where s has the potential-- potential, jeff-- to become a nor'easter for portions of the northeast. and where you see that white up around portions of northern new england, could be snow up there. but it all depends how close this gets to the shore. but it all depends on how close it gets to the shore. if it
right now you have a category 3 .ith 125-mile-per-hour winds. this was a cat-5 yesterday.it gets down to 110 you have a cat-2. either which way, this will be making landfall tonight, somewhere between mazatlan, gorta vallarta and then makes the move inland. but as it moves over the mountains of mexico, it's going to get battered. c will lose a lot of its wind speed. not, however, its water. it's still a rainmaker, putting 6-12 inches of rain down on the inxican coast. then it gets to texas....
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ith business and i have got to say, i think illinois, you should throw into the bottom of the heap there. guest: that is a good comment, and i hear you on that one. one of the things that is hard to measure is how taxing authorities run their operation. we have certainly, in my travels to states, i have seen some states that do it better than others. did mention one application of the sales tax to intermediate business transactions. one of the things we do look at is to make sure that when the sales tax is applied, it is only applied in that final level of consumption. that is really what we are trying to tax with the sales tax in this country, when a consumer buys something, there should be a sales tax applied. one of the areas where states get into trouble is that they try to apply to sales tax multiple times along the production chain, and that could result in pyramiding where you have taxes stacking up on other taxes before the product is ultimately sold to another consumer. there are some states that have issues with that. host: this is an annual report. other states that are moving
ith business and i have got to say, i think illinois, you should throw into the bottom of the heap there. guest: that is a good comment, and i hear you on that one. one of the things that is hard to measure is how taxing authorities run their operation. we have certainly, in my travels to states, i have seen some states that do it better than others. did mention one application of the sales tax to intermediate business transactions. one of the things we do look at is to make sure that when the...
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first place in the division.en plty more to come tonhtign o sk"redinfis wnal"ith a preview.rrbuus >> the clunk that saved the day. ming up next on "redskins final." th players' emotional reaction as that kk sails into the
first place in the division.en plty more to come tonhtign o sk"redinfis wnal"ith a preview.rrbuus >> the clunk that saved the day. ming up next on "redskins final." th players' emotional reaction as that kk sails into the
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guest: i do not know how common but ithe technology it is would say it is confusing and frustrating to figure out how to vote. .ach state is different some states spend money for local voting, alexa ministers who try to do their best to make it easy and safe secure for individuals to vote. it can be frustrating to know how that system is set up. host: we hear from dominic who is a regular voter. isler: i think this year more caller: this year is more important than any other your request we have congress and senate that wants to stop this president. vote --ing democrats to begging democrats to vote republican. i had a party at my house, i think it was father's day. everybody who came over had a brand-new car. three years ago, every person who came was worried about losing their home. everything is going well. we have to keep the agenda moving. i am hoping everybody does the right thing and votes republican. host: thank you. , connecticut -- new fairfield, connecticut. caller: thank you for c-span and washington journal. i am calling from connecticut but i am registered to vote in manha
guest: i do not know how common but ithe technology it is would say it is confusing and frustrating to figure out how to vote. .ach state is different some states spend money for local voting, alexa ministers who try to do their best to make it easy and safe secure for individuals to vote. it can be frustrating to know how that system is set up. host: we hear from dominic who is a regular voter. isler: i think this year more caller: this year is more important than any other your request we...