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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided by. >>> before we go, each year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided by. >>> before we go, each year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was...
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get out of pe is the deal that no one wants to talk about -it deal that no one wants to talk about —itisl that no one wants to talk about — it is raqqa ‘s dirty secret. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: could asian leaders finally be making progress on the disputed south china sea 7 we'll have the latest from their summit in manila. and when news anchors go crazy — we talk to breaking bad star bryan cranston about his 1970s television satire. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome and thanks forjoining us. it's midnight here in london, 8am in singapore, and 2am in raqqa, syria, where the bbc has uncovered details of a secret deal that followed the defeat of islamic state in the city. the agreement allowed hundreds of islamic state fighters and their families to escape, including notorious criminals. the big question now is where are they, and what sort of a threat to they pose? our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has this exclusive report from raqqa. even at peace, with the so—called islamic state g
get out of pe is the deal that no one wants to talk about -it deal that no one wants to talk about —itisl that no one wants to talk about — it is raqqa ‘s dirty secret. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: could asian leaders finally be making progress on the disputed south china sea 7 we'll have the latest from their summit in manila. and when news anchors go crazy — we talk to breaking bad star bryan cranston about his 1970s television satire. live from our studios...
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authority in the hands of congress they knew the world of today the world of kings and emperors and ity was primarily for the executives but they decided they wanted to do something different. ten years after, they were grappling with a nonstate terrorist group and what could be done about it and he wrote a letter to james madison and asked what was behind the powers in the article and madison described it very well. he said the constitution supposes that the history of the governments demonstrate that it's the executive and most prone to war for this reason we studied care and granted in the legislature they were trying to change human history to say unless there was a legislative judgment by 25% of the people that were then there is expressed the authorization we should bean at war. we are lacking that now. it's not hard to imagine a future president whether president trump are those in the future to increasingly justify without the permission of congress. we asked for the legal authority and they haven't yet provided an answer. what congress has done is told presidents you can do wha
authority in the hands of congress they knew the world of today the world of kings and emperors and ity was primarily for the executives but they decided they wanted to do something different. ten years after, they were grappling with a nonstate terrorist group and what could be done about it and he wrote a letter to james madison and asked what was behind the powers in the article and madison described it very well. he said the constitution supposes that the history of the governments...
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ity guest: we should have people something who bring but we've problems in america, to address, we look the other way. trillion it $20 trillion and i would argue that policy should be conducted like a professional the draft.ts we should have a healthy admissions process but hope that admit people who will be good from the get go. there are people who can generate economic activity and keep america at the idea war. is coming up ter with ideas. if you are nott, proficient in english and don't you a skill set that makes a commodity in demand tkpdness knows there are any number of heree that with love to be and i would submit they are the ones we should focus on allowing themselves of the gift that is u.s. citizenship. republican e the line with meridian, mississippi, alter on with our guess representative tom garrett of virginia. good morning. you really is, do think this fellow would have been on all kind of radar and passed, i'm kind of nervous -- if they would have what? host: we will leave it there and take your portion and let the respond. guest: i think where he was going is bad peop
ity guest: we should have people something who bring but we've problems in america, to address, we look the other way. trillion it $20 trillion and i would argue that policy should be conducted like a professional the draft.ts we should have a healthy admissions process but hope that admit people who will be good from the get go. there are people who can generate economic activity and keep america at the idea war. is coming up ter with ideas. if you are nott, proficient in english and don't you...
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not that all the good people are not good by reaction and by acting change of mind of people even itis even outside there came from their reaction of the people and destroyed the minds of people and washing the minds of people to become like that many of this people who did. was part of the political thought of the united states and part of the politics of their. countries who that was supported by the united states was the part of the mid in the midst and when you live in this war and you can see the reality the news media only can show that they that one side of the live. media cannot cover letter that we're live on that people. and always showed at harkness but behind all the war behind all the problem is there is the money money at that. and you can see the light inside and you can see that hole inside the. devastated is a massive impact of that speaking to iraq he cut a shot at jamal penn join me and that's it for the show we'll be back on wednesday when we offload morris the former attorney general to tony blair about britain's international irrelevance it's losing its seat at th
not that all the good people are not good by reaction and by acting change of mind of people even itis even outside there came from their reaction of the people and destroyed the minds of people and washing the minds of people to become like that many of this people who did. was part of the political thought of the united states and part of the politics of their. countries who that was supported by the united states was the part of the mid in the midst and when you live in this war and you can...
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here itis. can see it there across parts of just south, and now reading is starting to get a little bit of that rain. comingdown pretty good well to the north along highway 101. it'sbeen hovering here for the past couple of hours. and we'rewatching this slowly work its way down south towards the north bay. we're starting to see alittle bit of action. as far as the loop though we did get a little bit of action in the early morning hours around 2 a.m. or so, 3 a.m. this morning there was some rain that did come down that did become measurable. about a 10th of an inch so far. santa rosa as well. sobarely much but something to talk about today. we'reexpecting to see numbers increasing up to possibly a quarter of an inch as the system works its way down. we havecloud coverage across most of the bay area today. we'll seeour temperatures warming. thismorning already in the mid- 50s. san jose here's a live look, you're expected to reach the 70s today. temperatures will beabove average and stay that way
here itis. can see it there across parts of just south, and now reading is starting to get a little bit of that rain. comingdown pretty good well to the north along highway 101. it'sbeen hovering here for the past couple of hours. and we'rewatching this slowly work its way down south towards the north bay. we're starting to see alittle bit of action. as far as the loop though we did get a little bit of action in the early morning hours around 2 a.m. or so, 3 a.m. this morning there was some...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided each year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy bra or sneaker and tennis shoes, she's a beautiful woman. the fashion show ard november 28th on cbs. thank you, ikea. oh, john can't come. your cousins just confirmed. looks like i'm meeting the whole family. oooo, a food blogger? and a wine expert? yes, and yes. expert-level glassware. my uncle geoff just confirmed. the one that's always bringing a plus-one? historically, yes... but we've got plus-one insurance. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. ♪ ♪ (cheering) >> jeff: previously on "survivor,"
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided each year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards...
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discouraging the contenders is out of the question their attack is still focused on the competing for turn ities like former house right down the street they're building this new house it's going to feel like one hundred square feet here in ours just to be bigger than ours but they're doing it like a two million dollar west budgets are struggling here but if we turn to tease operates with huge budgets entry for the sposi students cost between one thousand to three thousand euros a year. the wealth of these fraternities is mainly gifted to them by former members it's you know kind of like a suite almost for two people but. benefactors who will become sponsors of these students once graduated found this is a fraternity's main strength building a professional network to get re going door to a living so i think there's a presence around it's kind of his role model. these fraternities are mainly hope to young white anglo-saxon americans. it's a great way of continuing a system of the elite and privileges spencer. they are a very bad place to hang out if. this student in the red shirt gets a slightly
discouraging the contenders is out of the question their attack is still focused on the competing for turn ities like former house right down the street they're building this new house it's going to feel like one hundred square feet here in ours just to be bigger than ours but they're doing it like a two million dollar west budgets are struggling here but if we turn to tease operates with huge budgets entry for the sposi students cost between one thousand to three thousand euros a year. the...
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i used that word confusion and you questioned me about itis another area in which i see confusion of in the republican left party and in the party of carles puigdemont as well prepared to fight the elections in december 31 and put up the elections in december 31 and put up as candidates all of those people who were in the last parliament? —— confusion? are you now able to accept that de facto madrid rule is the order of the day and you will play by the rules of madrid going forward ? play by the rules of madrid going forward? to answer your first question, yes that be the answer to the second question, no. but the two are interlinked, because if you are prepared to fight that election, you are doing it on the terms of madrid. your parliament, the one you say is legitimate, has been dissolved. the order of the election is coming from madrid. you are recognising direct role by taking their request to fight the election. that is the madrid line that is the argument of the spanish government. i am sure the spanish government. i am sure the bbc, which takes a neutral sta nce the bbc, whic
i used that word confusion and you questioned me about itis another area in which i see confusion of in the republican left party and in the party of carles puigdemont as well prepared to fight the elections in december 31 and put up the elections in december 31 and put up as candidates all of those people who were in the last parliament? —— confusion? are you now able to accept that de facto madrid rule is the order of the day and you will play by the rules of madrid going forward ? play...
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this checkpoints to go from age to b to c all throughout the .ity >> was there anything so far in the document files that shows ? e recent release >> that is the information where they are trying to negotiate a truce. >> right, but i mean not just a truce. i mean real cooperation. >> this is what we are working on desperately to figure out from these files. one quick point -- there is a very interesting file i should have brought up that we just finished translating, which is al qaeda's assessment of the u.s. strategy. didaeda believes pakistan not want to jihadi problem to go away entirely, because that is the international family would have to focus on other things, so it is very sophisticated .eading that file is very interesting for a lot of reasons. >> we have to have one more question. i had not asked anyone on this side of the room. the gentleman in the back of the room who i cannot see because of the building structure. >> i'm from the cato institute. my question is about if these communications have consequences. the usual take was that there were a lot of messages coming fro
this checkpoints to go from age to b to c all throughout the .ity >> was there anything so far in the document files that shows ? e recent release >> that is the information where they are trying to negotiate a truce. >> right, but i mean not just a truce. i mean real cooperation. >> this is what we are working on desperately to figure out from these files. one quick point -- there is a very interesting file i should have brought up that we just finished translating,...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy bra or sneaker and tennis shoes, she's a beautiful woman. the fashion show ard november 28th on cbs. >> bye, everybody. - [narrator] the following is a sponsored presentation for the national real estate network. get ready. (gentle music) because we have the perfect opportunity for you. and here to tell you all about it is actor, athlete, and successful entrepreneur dean cain. - have you been looking for a way to achieve your financial goals? have you ever thought that you could achieve those goals by investing in real estate? imagine b
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedach year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy bra or sneaker and tennis shoes, she's a beautiful woman. the fashion show ard november now at eight ... late night gunfire in a popular bay area halloween gathering spot. tonight a police officer and an alleged shooter are in the hospital.whooshonly on four ... an east bay teenager tells kron four she was physically assaulted by other students after complaining about racially derisive language, whooshmore bay area schools finding high levels of lead in their drinking water,we have he latest results from one of the biggest local scho
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedach year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedo show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy bra or sneaker and tennis shoes, she's a beautiful woman. the fashion show ard november 28th on cbs. graduates school 30 years ago. this snapshot captures their excitement before boarding a flight to new york. it was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. the men wearing matching deshirts with the word libre which means free to honor their three decades of friendship. five were killed. among them, ariel urlidge organized the trip using his money to help friend buy plane tick tets. also killed, a 31-year-old, young belgian woman visiting sister and mother. leaves beh
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedo show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous....
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itis cool out there, 42 in washington, 39 in leesburg, and we still have time for temperatures to fall kids are waiting for the week. dress them with a jacketonto keep them comfortable this morning. we'll top out they50-degree mark today, a mix of sun and clouds by noon. we'llhit the high of 50 by 3:00 this afternoon and by 6:00 temperatures have called off once again to the 40s, down to 46 degrees on the drive home. the winds return from the southwest today. that will helpus touch off right there around the 50- degree mark along most of the areas. we're dry and thewinds are lighter. should be aneasy commute to and from work. later on tuesday night heading into wednesday morning is when we're expecting our next rain chance. you can see the lightshowers beginning to ramp up ahead of another cold front that will keep us really comfortable during thanksgiving. upper 50stomorrow, showers wednesday with a high of 52. and forthanksgiving once the cooler air arrives we'll need some heat at the thanksgiving table. >>> . >>> we've had this accident involving an overturned vehicle blocking the o
itis cool out there, 42 in washington, 39 in leesburg, and we still have time for temperatures to fall kids are waiting for the week. dress them with a jacketonto keep them comfortable this morning. we'll top out they50-degree mark today, a mix of sun and clouds by noon. we'llhit the high of 50 by 3:00 this afternoon and by 6:00 temperatures have called off once again to the 40s, down to 46 degrees on the drive home. the winds return from the southwest today. that will helpus touch off right...
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. >> how does it feel today to make this a real ity, to have i signed, sealed, and delivered?ry happy moment for both of us. >> i woke up this morning thinking today's the day. like this is the day i've been waiting for. >> reporter: all your life? >> all my life. >> we have adoption month in our nbc washington app. search "adoptive families." congratulations to all of them. >>> 100 dogs rescued from puerto rico land safely in our area. when and where you'll get a chance to give them a happy home. >>> and a live look at 30 rock. a brand new "snl" is next. chance the rapper hosts,nd eminem a i >>> life is not always fair. the struggle doesn't always go the way that you hope. >> hillary clinton reflecting on he in the presidential election. hillary and former president bill clinton celebrated the 25th anniversary of the president's election win. the clinton foundation brought together campaign staff for a reunion in little rock, arkansas. the clintons discussed some of his administration's accomplishments but also criticized president trump without mentioning him by name. >>> 10
. >> how does it feel today to make this a real ity, to have i signed, sealed, and delivered?ry happy moment for both of us. >> i woke up this morning thinking today's the day. like this is the day i've been waiting for. >> reporter: all your life? >> all my life. >> we have adoption month in our nbc washington app. search "adoptive families." congratulations to all of them. >>> 100 dogs rescued from puerto rico land safely in our area. when and...
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justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedach year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i mean, whether it's fantasy bra or sneaker and tennis shoes, she's a beautiful woman. the fashion show ard november 28th on cbs. what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ independent press says they're false. fear mo
justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations providedach year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was three body guards were waiting...
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to be honest i wasn't sure of that or didn't want the patient making them because they were very itis creation but i can see a lot of them around smiling doing. my surprise you know and i think that in the not right and i was right. the engine starts working properly done it's pretty impressive how big the change can be in very very short time. you with when your heart beats faster the machine works faster than. my heart sounds like the grasshopper in our garden. marty had the surgery and everything was perfect at the beginning in the primaries that we saw something of the last of. my leisure go there ok there is a valve that does be replaced shows a little the fact. he said. there is more some more problems that you want to check a little bit in the back room. if you know. what i'm saying but in fresh ok what is a model. is mark you stay with me for those month understand. you can't go home tomorrow and. it's ok. to know if you find a tag who need to get a more pollution is not a big operation like them before you must not be afraid. the kitchen. oh. we're all very sad. the. you're i
to be honest i wasn't sure of that or didn't want the patient making them because they were very itis creation but i can see a lot of them around smiling doing. my surprise you know and i think that in the not right and i was right. the engine starts working properly done it's pretty impressive how big the change can be in very very short time. you with when your heart beats faster the machine works faster than. my heart sounds like the grasshopper in our garden. marty had the surgery and...
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admired but also in social institutions in you know people sometimes in schools and even in jails itis high not insured and in so high in the famous would that i wouldn't imagine that a group of eight dancers for boys for girls act dance a few you know could be so completely open to these people. on the whole the show off a night. may never very well trained dancers as it would but how they manage to communicate with others so freely contains easel hemings looks touching that on mention getting them to dance teaching them to dance. so wonderful americal from nathan's and mithun. this is from hannah i know. of one. jungle i my are often goes back to the country of his birth also together with the hammer ballet this year they're performing in new york and washington d.c. . we caught up with him again at washington d.c.'s biggest arts center the cannon. the center the kennedys were strong advocates of the arts and put a lot of effort into the center neumeier is saddened by today's america and how different the atmosphere is. and the myth of easy for them but of course i remember that you
admired but also in social institutions in you know people sometimes in schools and even in jails itis high not insured and in so high in the famous would that i wouldn't imagine that a group of eight dancers for boys for girls act dance a few you know could be so completely open to these people. on the whole the show off a night. may never very well trained dancers as it would but how they manage to communicate with others so freely contains easel hemings looks touching that on mention getting...
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to be honest i wasn't sure of that or did want a patient in making me give this one betty itis creations but i can see a lot of them around smiling doing. my surprise you know and i think that in the not right and i was. young and it starts working properly done it's pretty impressive how big the change can be in very very short. film with when your heart beats faster the machine more exposed to . my heart sounds like the grasshopper in our garden. marty had the surgery everything was perfect at the beginning in the primaries that we saw something of the last four lark of my leisure go there ok there is a valve that as we replace that shows a little the fact maybe he said. there is more some more problems that we want to check a little bit in the back room. with . her. but him. ok what is our model. is marked on the can you stay with me for a few days more understand. you can't go home tomorrow and. it's ok. she asked me. to tag who needed to put a new pollution is not a big operation like them before she must not be afraid. the kitchen in our own. room. we're all very sad. the. people h
to be honest i wasn't sure of that or did want a patient in making me give this one betty itis creations but i can see a lot of them around smiling doing. my surprise you know and i think that in the not right and i was. young and it starts working properly done it's pretty impressive how big the change can be in very very short. film with when your heart beats faster the machine more exposed to . my heart sounds like the grasshopper in our garden. marty had the surgery everything was perfect...
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organizers maintained it was necessary to campaign on issues not individuals who are really surprisingly itis campaigning for it like republicans were democrats and were just saying please go on like what you believe in a single issue and i think people are really encouraged by that because they're saying we execute the issues and not just the first. democrats too focused on energizing the voter base working on a bottom up rather than top down principle in gathering support. there's no doubt that this democratic challenge is very different from those in the past and the virginia state elections two years ago more than forty republican candidates were unopposed this year democrats are contesting all but twelve of the seats this is a massive increase in political participation. republicans maintain control of the state legislature but democrats made inroads into their majority people are talking about this is a wave a law that i mean this is a tsunami. an indication perhaps of lessons have been learned from the massive defeat suffered a year ago and a sign that public support from the sitting p
organizers maintained it was necessary to campaign on issues not individuals who are really surprisingly itis campaigning for it like republicans were democrats and were just saying please go on like what you believe in a single issue and i think people are really encouraged by that because they're saying we execute the issues and not just the first. democrats too focused on energizing the voter base working on a bottom up rather than top down principle in gathering support. there's no doubt...
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. >> the ubi quu ity of sexual violence and sexual harassment is just a regular part of american culture. >> she believes there's been a meaningful shift for victims that realize they're not alon alone. >> i think a lot of young women are looking at this now and thinking you know what i should speak up. >> leavitt says the challenge exists at the structural level and confidentiality clauses and non disclosure settlements continue to protect those that blocked their power. >> and how to hear these stories we don't have a lot of practice and i think a lot of people are really awkward and uncomfortable. >> and i can certainly attest to that trying to get people to talk about this copic was a real struckle tonight and i think it's because a lot of us are not sure what to say or maybe how to say it and some would rather not discuss it at all. i can't tell you how many people say no don't want to go there. >> it's an interesting point she makes you have to practice having uncomfortable conversations because we don't really have a roadmap. >> we haven't had that space good it's all new. >> inte
. >> the ubi quu ity of sexual violence and sexual harassment is just a regular part of american culture. >> she believes there's been a meaningful shift for victims that realize they're not alon alone. >> i think a lot of young women are looking at this now and thinking you know what i should speak up. >> leavitt says the challenge exists at the structural level and confidentiality clauses and non disclosure settlements continue to protect those that blocked their...
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. >> the ubi quu ity of sexual violence and sexual harassment is just a regular part of american culture she believes there's been a meaningful shift for victims that realize they're not alon alone. >> i think a lot of young women are looking at this now and thinking you know what i should speak up. >> leavitt says the challenge exists at the structural level and confidentiality clauses and non disclosure settlements continue to protect those that blocked their power. >> and how to hear these stories we don't have a lot of practice and i think a lot of people are really awkward and uncomfortable. >> and i can certainly attest to that trying to get people to talk about this copic was a real struckle tonight and i think it's because a lot of us are not sure what to say or maybe how to say it and some would rather not discuss it at all. i can't tell you how many people say no don't want to go there. >> it's an interesting point she makes you have to practice having uncomfortable conversations because we don't really have a roadmap. >> we haven't had that space good it's all new. >> interest
. >> the ubi quu ity of sexual violence and sexual harassment is just a regular part of american culture she believes there's been a meaningful shift for victims that realize they're not alon alone. >> i think a lot of young women are looking at this now and thinking you know what i should speak up. >> leavitt says the challenge exists at the structural level and confidentiality clauses and non disclosure settlements continue to protect those that blocked their power. >>...
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empathy from the german trade union confederation there he consults for a project called family bill ity and as i understand it correctly it basically wants to enforce fair wages and working conditions for migrant workers from central and eastern european countries here on the german labor market so you're the expert perhaps you can just briefly explain to us i mean what is the problem you have an open free e.u. single market with freedom of movement and you've got the post of working yeah the posting of workers is of course one form of employment quite popular no in the u. and it means that people are still working for their foreign employer let's say from an eastern european country they still have their own labor contract there but they are sent to germany to work for a certain period of time and here the minimum conditions have to be guaranteed but everything else is still. based on the foreign conditions and the foreign labor law so so who benefits from that scheme right now as it is it depends i think sometimes it is used as a method to actually. to get workforce for a lower costs
empathy from the german trade union confederation there he consults for a project called family bill ity and as i understand it correctly it basically wants to enforce fair wages and working conditions for migrant workers from central and eastern european countries here on the german labor market so you're the expert perhaps you can just briefly explain to us i mean what is the problem you have an open free e.u. single market with freedom of movement and you've got the post of working yeah the...
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. >> ity. >> the brotherhood throughout marin and san francisco in the bay area in general has brought us all together, it made me want to be here even more. >> reporter: one single mom a schoolteacher from santa rosa who survived with her children says she is grateful.>> i think we gained more than we lost. our time together as a family in the hotel room, the laughter, the jokes, we are paying attention to what is important now instead of just things. >> reporter: during the show the names of people who lost their lives in the fire were displayed into large screens. fire survivors tell me they will forever have a special place in their heart for the first responders who save their lives. in san francisco, amberly, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the time is now 4:08 am, pg&e is now suggesting that another company's electrical wiring may have caused the deadliest and most destructive of the wildfires. pg&e fired papers yesterday saying that the tubs fire may have been caused by electrical equipment owned by a third party. they didn't elaborate on who that is. the legal filing is part of several fi
. >> ity. >> the brotherhood throughout marin and san francisco in the bay area in general has brought us all together, it made me want to be here even more. >> reporter: one single mom a schoolteacher from santa rosa who survived with her children says she is grateful.>> i think we gained more than we lost. our time together as a family in the hotel room, the laughter, the jokes, we are paying attention to what is important now instead of just things. >> reporter:...
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this christmas —itis good for your health.d's prime minister will be swapping political papers for wrapping papers as she takes part in the annual secret santa. president kennedy was shot down, and died almost immediately. the murder ofjfk is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hotair balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, but hard cash." when bob geldof of the boomtown rats saw the tv pictures from ethiopia, he decided he had to do something. and he found his rock music friends felt the same. this is newsday on the bbc. welcome back, everyone. i'm in singapore. i'
this christmas —itis good for your health.d's prime minister will be swapping political papers for wrapping papers as she takes part in the annual secret santa. president kennedy was shot down, and died almost immediately. the murder ofjfk is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she...
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stay with us. itis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't workedenough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. for the holidand every year, we get a giwe split it equally. except for one of us. i write them a poem instead. and one for each of you too. that
stay with us. itis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't workedenough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of...
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what if it gave you time, ity. ♪ >>> now wusa9 sports with frank hanrahan brought to you by xfinity the wizards have said the cavaliers don't want to see them in the playoffs. just maybe lebron james got wind of those comments because he played like a man possessed tonight as the wiz took on james and the cavaliers in a regular season game that meant a little more to both teams. here's one of the rare misses by the king, lebron james, who had one heck of a night. we'll get to that in a second. we'll get to john wall, only 13 points. he struggled, but lebron james, he did not struggle, had 57 points tonight against the wizards with the array of looks. he was unstoppable. the wiz had no answer defensively, lose 130-122. again james 57, wiz 4-4 on the young season, a statement game by cleveland and yeah, the wizards should be careful what they wish for. >>> this is kelly oubre, jr. of the wizards arriving before the game tonight. we aren't going to show you the back of his jacket which had an expletive on it, yeah. he may think it's cute and cool but to me unprofessional. be a pro. sho
what if it gave you time, ity. ♪ >>> now wusa9 sports with frank hanrahan brought to you by xfinity the wizards have said the cavaliers don't want to see them in the playoffs. just maybe lebron james got wind of those comments because he played like a man possessed tonight as the wiz took on james and the cavaliers in a regular season game that meant a little more to both teams. here's one of the rare misses by the king, lebron james, who had one heck of a night. we'll get to that in...
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president taking a page from past reality tv playbook, trying t with two ex-ity chairs and name tags for democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. >> decided not to show up. been all talk and no action. now it's not even talk. >> reporter: democrats who struck a short-term spending bill with the president, even sealing with a hug decided to pull out after the president blasted chuck and nancy on the twitter. saying before the meeting, i don't see a deal. >> with his tweet this morning president trump made sure that today's meeting is nothing but a photo op. these issues are far too serious for these kinds of games. >> reporter: democratic leader nancy pelosi also lashing out. tweeting that the president knows that his, quote, verbal abuse, will no longer be tolerated. more interested in stunts than in addressing the needs of the american people. lester. >> thanks. >>> stay on taxes. closer look at how the republican plan will homeowners and buyers. current proposals would eliminate or cap key deductions that homeowners use to write off loan interest and property taxes. exper
president taking a page from past reality tv playbook, trying t with two ex-ity chairs and name tags for democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. >> decided not to show up. been all talk and no action. now it's not even talk. >> reporter: democrats who struck a short-term spending bill with the president, even sealing with a hug decided to pull out after the president blasted chuck and nancy on the twitter. saying before the meeting, i don't see a deal. >> with his...
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started in his previous stop by to listen carefully to my competitors and in the spirit of inclusive ity i will endeavor. to incorporate some of their ideas many kenyans also want to see how he's going to deal with an economy that has been slowing down because of among other things a severe drought the political uncertainty around the election only made things worse many kenyans will tell you that they're struggling to make ends meet. it's very high sixty thousand people came to cheer president. but many of them are leaving without knowing where they're going to get their next meal they say the president needs to deal with. the economy is very bad i am a businessman. during campaigns and i have to start. we need to shine tribalism. where business people. join. move forward a by bringing together especially those who are in opposition. as he was being sworn. police in running battles in another part of the city they say they don't recognize his presidency. most kenyans say what he now needs to do is stay true to bridging the ethnic and political divide fixing the economy dealing with corr
started in his previous stop by to listen carefully to my competitors and in the spirit of inclusive ity i will endeavor. to incorporate some of their ideas many kenyans also want to see how he's going to deal with an economy that has been slowing down because of among other things a severe drought the political uncertainty around the election only made things worse many kenyans will tell you that they're struggling to make ends meet. it's very high sixty thousand people came to cheer...
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has shown pictures of lebanon's prime minister as lebanese leaders continue to demand said iti. turn to the country he hasn't returned to beirut all made any public comment since unexpectedly announcing his resignation from riyadh eight days ago saying the halter has moved from they wrote. the beirut marathon a yearly sporting event that aims to bring people together and it really takes on a whole new meaning this year because of the uncertainty in the country the political vacuum following the sudden resignation of the prime minister saad of how do you see over a week ago his faith really is open to question and the people are using this a marathon to show solidarity with the with the prime minister slogans that we are running for you we are waiting for you there are a lot of questions here on why the prime minister has not returned lebanese authorities and many lebanese believe that in one way or another the prime minister is the taint in saudi arabia and he has no freedom of movement yes there are some people who believe that he hasn't returned citing security concerns but ev
has shown pictures of lebanon's prime minister as lebanese leaders continue to demand said iti. turn to the country he hasn't returned to beirut all made any public comment since unexpectedly announcing his resignation from riyadh eight days ago saying the halter has moved from they wrote. the beirut marathon a yearly sporting event that aims to bring people together and it really takes on a whole new meaning this year because of the uncertainty in the country the political vacuum following the...
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make pain as a fifth vital signs and therefore iti percent of the patients identify themselves with some sort of pain and that led to this you know i'm partial process of writing of pain pills and here we are in the midst of all good prices and let's look at the prescription for being built in the past couple of years i would say sixty five percent of these bills were prescribed not by the specialist an hour by the pain specialist being doctors but by the nurse practitioners and family physicians and if we're going to educate these people not to write you know all pain medication for every person walks and not delivered or lives i think that in itself a control that you know there are good solution that bring to the table is that let these prescription be able being pills to the specialist or treating the underlying pain say for example if someone brought their apple then the person who was treating that will be an arguably the first and that person should be the one who should also be controlling the pain perception that goes to that bridge that may be the way to start winter and how lo
make pain as a fifth vital signs and therefore iti percent of the patients identify themselves with some sort of pain and that led to this you know i'm partial process of writing of pain pills and here we are in the midst of all good prices and let's look at the prescription for being built in the past couple of years i would say sixty five percent of these bills were prescribed not by the specialist an hour by the pain specialist being doctors but by the nurse practitioners and family...
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happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese government-owned corporations to chunks of u.s. real companies, not deal for most americans. pennsylvania, , independent line. hi, tom. listen, before i comment, i want to tell you something, your audio feed back waiting on , people the phone is absolutely terrible. 80% of the ear dialogue going on. is that this say fella who mentioned people can't trained worker, that is absolute bull. i've been working in the 1968, 30 of those years i spent in management, the problem is that companies do not want to bother training people. hen i started out, we trained people on the job and that way so their em trained job.ls are specific to your instead what has gone on is that they want people to walk in the somebody else pay
happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese government-owned corporations to chunks of u.s. real companies, not deal for most americans. pennsylvania, , independent...
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get out of pe is the deal that no one wants to talk about -it deal that no one wants to talk about —itissharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: could asian leaders finally be making progress on the disputed south china sea ? we'll have the latest from their summit in manila. and when news anchors go crazy — we talk to breaking bad star bryan cranston about his 1970s television satire. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday.
get out of pe is the deal that no one wants to talk about -it deal that no one wants to talk about —itissharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: could asian leaders finally be making progress on the disputed south china sea ? we'll have the latest from their summit in manila. and when news anchors go crazy — we talk to breaking bad star bryan cranston about his 1970s television satire. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday.
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. >> empathy ity unity i think i can i give away the white working-class so to go through cities like gary indiana in the middleweight champ ian he wanted to establish a political home to overlook the of white americans. and to make a point where the reasons i wrote the book. but the very poor white families saluting him. patriotism in the of military these people larger pourur and then with those african-american kids he was campaigninglo for. to bringing people together is so different than politics today. and then to attack the other portion just to bring people together. >> would he have won the nomination?. >> he had a shot. but i think i could have predicted that he would have had the challenge to new york with the liberals. having a hard time to convince those. but here where humphreyy, had the johnson team behind him. to think how that turned out with the writing is writing. if he had walked away then something would have been different. magic could have occurred. it could have just erupted. nixon was spooked the recess bought but then mixing kids like the "twilight zone." the
. >> empathy ity unity i think i can i give away the white working-class so to go through cities like gary indiana in the middleweight champ ian he wanted to establish a political home to overlook the of white americans. and to make a point where the reasons i wrote the book. but the very poor white families saluting him. patriotism in the of military these people larger pourur and then with those african-american kids he was campaigninglo for. to bringing people together is so different...
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iti intend you to marry and will tend not to terry with inconsequential pattern. meanwhile let's agree and talk over the things that matter. >> how long were they married? >> they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful marriage. she knew he was wild about her. but the marriage was not without arguments. but if you have that thing that you can't quantify you get through those areas. >> your dad. tell me about him. he is a great writer for sure. i want to hear the things that had an impact on you. >> i found my junior high school little book that everybody signs. i found my father's page which i have inside. even then he was funny. because he wrote in my yearbook i've signed a lot of these albums. you should be something already. i should be calling you a doctor or lawyer or teacher or something. >> that is telling. can i tell you why? because there was a lot of pressure then for women to be a pressure then for women to be a housewife and he would say something like that so he had aspirations beyond that. >> i didn't think about that but that is true becaus
iti intend you to marry and will tend not to terry with inconsequential pattern. meanwhile let's agree and talk over the things that matter. >> how long were they married? >> they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful marriage. she knew he was wild about her. but the marriage was not without arguments. but if you have that thing that you can't quantify you get through those areas. >> your dad. tell me about him. he is a great writer for sure. i want to hear the...
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sometimes splitting up is the best thing to do >>> and iti the integrative technology, can the company continue to power up or is this chip maker in need of a reboot chick with cramer. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. his family. his steinway, which met a burst pipe. so grant met his insurance: you are caller number 12. which didn't quite cover the steinway. but what if he'd met pure insurance? owned by members. he'd have met: lisa, your member advocate. who'd introduce him to gustav
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. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ities. rodriguez: go to this web site to find out how. cbs cares. rodriguez: go to this web site to find out how. the only thing better than playing a hero in the movies, is being a hero in real life. like the 50,000 veterans who returned from iraq and afghanistan with devastating injuries. they are true heroes. and they're why i'm proud to support paralyzed veterans of america. they make sure veterans with spinal cord injuries get the care and support they need at no cost to them. to learn more, visit pva.org. that's p-v-a dot org. far too many young women around the globe lack crucial medical care, access to education, and a safe place to call home. they need to be empowered and supported. learn how you can help at girlup.org. >> announcer: this the cbs "overnight news." >>> the north side of puerto rico including the capital san juan was republican lked back into darkness today, when a major power line shut down. the set back comes as fema is offering to fly thousand of storm victims to t
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you don't get around as much as you used to because has ity system deteriorated, basically staying in the u.s. embassy and getting out. visit with the senior ministers, obviously troops, try as much as possible, i learned further you get out likely younter, more will get the truth. you do that. meet with the president and of afghanistan and try to work with them, try to talk to issues.ut i eluded to before, the afghans is, maybe too well. because i actually have a target back over there because -- they are fighting the same orrupt influences that we are identifying and you know, people may write bad articles about me there, they tend to shoot you in a number of working tors who are for the afghan anticorruption started to identify big fish fish. they are facing people who will you identify their corruption. we try to work with them, educate them, we have sources help them. it is a dangerous place. that is all i can say. from the sigar report in october, ultimately it says the that was ned a force not able to provide nationwide ecurity, that force faced larger threat than anticipated a
you don't get around as much as you used to because has ity system deteriorated, basically staying in the u.s. embassy and getting out. visit with the senior ministers, obviously troops, try as much as possible, i learned further you get out likely younter, more will get the truth. you do that. meet with the president and of afghanistan and try to work with them, try to talk to issues.ut i eluded to before, the afghans is, maybe too well. because i actually have a target back over there because...
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say ity two hikes, some could be a shorter tightening cycle than previous cycles, because there is a ceiling on the potential growth in the economy. benignon also pretty right now. it is inching up towards 2%, but still fairly benign. i am going to run through some of the headlines in the last couple of minutes from governor lee to get a sense of where he is pointing the arrow of monetary policy. he is basically saying he expects inflationary pressures to rise as the economy recovers. he expects semiconductor up cycle to continue for now. have forecastot for future rate hikes. i believe you must have been asked directly about how many more hikes are in there. he said he does not have a forecast for that. however, he reiterated that the bank of korea will continue this policy. they want to make sure the economic recovery still has solid footing. just before the close of the briefing, he says policy direction, the policy direction accommodation. in little bit of guidance there. perhaps this will not be a lengthy accommodative stance from the bank of korea. david: a lot of it really com
say ity two hikes, some could be a shorter tightening cycle than previous cycles, because there is a ceiling on the potential growth in the economy. benignon also pretty right now. it is inching up towards 2%, but still fairly benign. i am going to run through some of the headlines in the last couple of minutes from governor lee to get a sense of where he is pointing the arrow of monetary policy. he is basically saying he expects inflationary pressures to rise as the economy recovers. he...
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hope, itis any ray of comes from history. and from comparative economics and from what are sometimes called experiments. korea used to be one country. it was arbitrarily divided into two -- andy north has a very repressive regime and has had one since its founding. the south had a repressive regime at first but improved over the years. within a generation, south korea went from a place that we thought of as a place where people eat dogs and barely get 1980's, a major competitor in many fields. it started to outcompete us in some areas and even the japanese. happened over a 30 year span. by changing the political economy of a place, you can go ofm desolation to a place increasing prosperity. but you have to change the political economy, which means grading me -- draining the bia. >> i am originally from new york. when i came to south dakota, i worked on a reservation for 10 years and for three years the director of a legal services, the statewide legal services program. after 10 years on the reservation and a year of fellowshi
hope, itis any ray of comes from history. and from comparative economics and from what are sometimes called experiments. korea used to be one country. it was arbitrarily divided into two -- andy north has a very repressive regime and has had one since its founding. the south had a repressive regime at first but improved over the years. within a generation, south korea went from a place that we thought of as a place where people eat dogs and barely get 1980's, a major competitor in many fields....
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significant negatives, so it is dragging down, probably is outweighed given the starting point. , itieif we look at europe has its own things going on, not just the brexit issue which will play out over the next several months, but also other things. are there systemic risks in the system still? do we have to worry about anything failing? italian banks, another upset? kit: there is less to worry about because there is a tailwind. the european economic economy is doing better than anybody thought it would be. it is picking up momentum and doing all the right things, i think doesnse, make a difference. we will have an election in italy next year. i do not know what the probability of a populist government getting in power is. it is not a high probability, sort of a 10% chance or something. the most likely outcome in terms of government is a coalition that will muddle through, not a strong government, but the italians have had plenty of muddle through governments over the years. that probably does cause some nervousness when opinion polls come in, but otherwise there is not an obvious sou
significant negatives, so it is dragging down, probably is outweighed given the starting point. , itieif we look at europe has its own things going on, not just the brexit issue which will play out over the next several months, but also other things. are there systemic risks in the system still? do we have to worry about anything failing? italian banks, another upset? kit: there is less to worry about because there is a tailwind. the european economic economy is doing better than anybody...
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the last thing this company as itis more product cannot deliver on existing models. not? craig: i think it is certainly fair if you are a bear. if you are able and you believe in tesla -- the counterpoint to that is do you -- if you are a bear and you believe in tesla, the counterpoint is -- it would be much worse for the company they were having trouble mass-producing a car and didn't have a future product to follow that up within the next couple of years. but certainly, i think there is sort of a case to be made for whether or not the semi-truck is a mass-market application of batteries and whether it is potentially a sideshow. it certainly does come at a time where elon musk would much rather pay attention to a roaster and a semi that is years away whether then -- years away rather than struggling to getting the model three out the door. mark: craig, thank you for updating us on tesla's future. the latest news. , coming up, we are going to the movies for a comic hero showdown. time warner is hoping that the hundreds of millions invested into "just a leak -- "justi
the last thing this company as itis more product cannot deliver on existing models. not? craig: i think it is certainly fair if you are a bear. if you are able and you believe in tesla -- the counterpoint to that is do you -- if you are a bear and you believe in tesla, the counterpoint is -- it would be much worse for the company they were having trouble mass-producing a car and didn't have a future product to follow that up within the next couple of years. but certainly, i think there is sort...
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once you buy this dog, they will eat your face and work work ity down. boston dynamics. emailed them. they never return a phone call. i think they are all robots and trying to kill us all. >> greg: gregg's stalking that company. fantastic night last night. raining men and women. there we are. there is jesse and rick and me and munchy and where is gillian? look at these photos. fantastic. big night last night for our chief meteorologist. he is an entrepreneur and an inventor. it comes with the coolest app in the umbrella is built to last for every kind of weather. hold on. i'm going to pop this. not only, it has an app to let you know when bad weather is coming and utilizes bluetooth technology to locate it if you have left it behind it one of your disgusting bars. you can get your very own weather man on bella at weathermanumbrella.com. >> greg: >> jesse: i was upset t something. >> greg: what toy from your childhood do you remember fondly or do you still have? >> jesse: my mother throughout my nintendo. i am still bummed about that. she throughout all my "star wars" toy
once you buy this dog, they will eat your face and work work ity down. boston dynamics. emailed them. they never return a phone call. i think they are all robots and trying to kill us all. >> greg: gregg's stalking that company. fantastic night last night. raining men and women. there we are. there is jesse and rick and me and munchy and where is gillian? look at these photos. fantastic. big night last night for our chief meteorologist. he is an entrepreneur and an inventor. it comes with...
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still, he picked it up and moved ity >>> if you fly for the holidays this is the time of year you dreadeak, more than 2 million people a day will cram into airplanes. is there a way to make sure you get where you're going to go on time? here's nbc's tom costello. >>> safe to say holiday travel is not on most people's bucket rs. the cold, the crowds, and the cancellations, i don't want to sleep on a cot. >> nbc news asked aviation data provider mast flight to run the numbers and get this -- >> the best flights tend to be the ones that are the least expensive. >> you heard right, the cheaper flights are most reliable because they usually leave early. at 6:00 a.m., 88% of flights leave on time. by 9:00 p.m. only 62% leave on time. >> get up early, leave early. >> that's the secret. >> that's the secret. leave early. >> since the weather is usually better in november. thanksgiving travel usually runs the airports with the most departure delays over thanksgiving, newark with fewer than 79% of flights leaving on time, followed by san francisco, laguardia, lax, o'hare and denver, but over chri
still, he picked it up and moved ity >>> if you fly for the holidays this is the time of year you dreadeak, more than 2 million people a day will cram into airplanes. is there a way to make sure you get where you're going to go on time? here's nbc's tom costello. >>> safe to say holiday travel is not on most people's bucket rs. the cold, the crowds, and the cancellations, i don't want to sleep on a cot. >> nbc news asked aviation data provider mast flight to run the...