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jacob rees—mogg usually come out 0k in things but i don't think he will with this.le for survival. you're so used to seeing them but you don't really notice them any more, like house of fraser, these iconic british stores. they could shut up to 80 stores, it says. their shares fell 10% yesterday, and there's a suggestion they not be able to sell the chain. there is a source on the phone who says it is knackered and they are going to dump a lot of stores because they cannot afford them. asa stores because they cannot afford them. as a country, as the economy we haven't got to grips with how we look at retail and the cost of the high street versus the cost of buying online, that has not been resolved. when you lose if it happens, it stops people going into the town centre. it has a knock—on effect. for many market towns and cities especially in the north of england, debenhams is a important shop. what is important, and we have seen shop. what is important, and we have seen this with the fallout from bhs and the pension issues. this is so important to the workers and f
jacob rees—mogg usually come out 0k in things but i don't think he will with this.le for survival. you're so used to seeing them but you don't really notice them any more, like house of fraser, these iconic british stores. they could shut up to 80 stores, it says. their shares fell 10% yesterday, and there's a suggestion they not be able to sell the chain. there is a source on the phone who says it is knackered and they are going to dump a lot of stores because they cannot afford them. asa...
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jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of our economy. the canada deal it still took seven years to negotiate and almost fell apart at the last hurdle because bolton wa nted the last hurdle because bolton wanted to torpedo it and i keep saying it not resolved the northern ireland question even with boris johnson's magical thinking. our economy would suffer as a result of it. we're pushing it because it is clear of chequers brexiteers, but it does not have as many economic benefits as chequers —— clearer for chequers. in the canada file trade deal w
jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a...
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they have a facebook page find sarah, find jacob. in germantown, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a resurfaced letror a top vatican official confirming it received a complaint about a bishop of washington nearly two decades ago. the letter refences the vatican first knew of the alleged misconduct with people ewin nersey back in 2000. the cardil signed earlier this summer. an archibishop cited the sis kpens of the letter in his accusation that vatican officials covered up for the bishop. >> time is 8:06. an outpouring on social media from celebrities andfans. they are shocked, saddened. they sent conlencesbout the sudden death of mac miller. he was found unresponsive at his l.a. home yesterday and was declared dead just beforenoon. investigators say they'll have to do an autopsy to determine how he died. the family released a statement saying in part he was a bright light in this world for his family and friends and fans. he had just released an album last month. he was expected to start touring soon. he wt 26 years old. >>> a life-long dre
they have a facebook page find sarah, find jacob. in germantown, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a resurfaced letror a top vatican official confirming it received a complaint about a bishop of washington nearly two decades ago. the letter refences the vatican first knew of the alleged misconduct with people ewin nersey back in 2000. the cardil signed earlier this summer. an archibishop cited the sis kpens of the letter in his accusation that vatican officials covered up for the bishop....
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jacob frenkel from j.p. morgan is still with us. dr.renkel, we were talking before about emerging markets, and the risk that poses to the fed. if there is one thing fed and market participants should remember, since we are coming up to the 10 year anniversary of lehman brothers, what should we ask ourselves of how we can prevent the next financial crisis? jacob: in the modern capitalist economy, it is always and has been the financial sector. it was the financial sector that was fragile, and that caused the economic crisis. lessons,ne of the main watch for the financial sector, make sure supervisors and regulators are focusing on the right thing, and promptly. we have learned that capital in the banks must be higher. we have learned that liquidity must be watchful. we have learned that leverage should not be overextended. we have learned that problems need to be solved when they are small rather than waiting for them to be too large. i believe the financial sector today is much stronger than it was before. concerned that the next crisis
jacob frenkel from j.p. morgan is still with us. dr.renkel, we were talking before about emerging markets, and the risk that poses to the fed. if there is one thing fed and market participants should remember, since we are coming up to the 10 year anniversary of lehman brothers, what should we ask ourselves of how we can prevent the next financial crisis? jacob: in the modern capitalist economy, it is always and has been the financial sector. it was the financial sector that was fragile, and...
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nicole jacobs is driving through that spot. we'll let you know what you need to know in a couple of minutes. >> the remembnts of florenceit us hard. a tornado touched down in chesterfield, virginia destroying a business. it lifted the roof off of old dominion flooring. you can see debris in an area rnat would be busy at this point in the afn. that roof ended up in a neighboring business's front lawn. one pson died when the business collapsed. the debris destroyed several cars andaused a gas leak. this was one of a number of reported tornadoes in the area last night. the worst of florence may have passed but parts of north carolina are still experiencing serious flooding. thousandsleading to of water rescues. rivers overflowing into neighborods left people scrambling for higher ground. several national guard high water trucks helpedeople get to dry land yesterday. the flooding situation could get more dire since several aren't expected to crest until later in the week. they're unearthing all sorts of creatures. can you guess wha
nicole jacobs is driving through that spot. we'll let you know what you need to know in a couple of minutes. >> the remembnts of florenceit us hard. a tornado touched down in chesterfield, virginia destroying a business. it lifted the roof off of old dominion flooring. you can see debris in an area rnat would be busy at this point in the afn. that roof ended up in a neighboring business's front lawn. one pson died when the business collapsed. the debris destroyed several cars andaused a...
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this is sarah and jacob hoggle. darcy spoke to their father today. >> she's in germantown with how he's planning to honoris children tonight. darcy? >> we are here at the chick-fil-a parking lot in germantown. this is where the search began four yrsago. this is their father. he's never given up in his dearch. he's going h a vigil later this evening. he wants to make sure his children are never forgotten. and you can see here they're getting ready for the vigil that's set to begint 7:00 this evening. it is going to be a candle light vigil. they're setting up now. there's a ttter handle, find sarah, fd jacob and a social media site on facebook. they want to make sure people keep searching for these ds. we have seen these photos of the missing hogglehe children for last four years. and these images from december of 2016 showing what they might look like now. troy turner is sarah and jacob's dad. >>ust doesn't getetter with time. gets worse with time. evrey day they' not in my life it feels like the hole gets bigger of.
this is sarah and jacob hoggle. darcy spoke to their father today. >> she's in germantown with how he's planning to honoris children tonight. darcy? >> we are here at the chick-fil-a parking lot in germantown. this is where the search began four yrsago. this is their father. he's never given up in his dearch. he's going h a vigil later this evening. he wants to make sure his children are never forgotten. and you can see here they're getting ready for the vigil that's set to begint...
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jacobs: the one thing i want to clarify. one thing i want to clarify as we are having this conversation about the fbi and its involvement in these kinds of investigations is that the investigations start before a person gets nominated, right? so the doj performs an investigation, gets the name of somebody. there may be a recommendation to the president to nominate that person. the department of justice does an investigation. the american bar association weighs in on whether or not they are unqualified, qualified, or well qualified. as part of that initial process, the fbi does a background check. right? so we are not asking for anything astronomical. the fbi has already been involved in this process. the only question is whether or not fbi can now, at the request of the president or potentially the senate judiciary itself, return to the case to investigate, to speak to additional witnesses, and uncover the facts. and that is not at all an unreasonable request. particularly in respect to someone that would sit presumably for
jacobs: the one thing i want to clarify. one thing i want to clarify as we are having this conversation about the fbi and its involvement in these kinds of investigations is that the investigations start before a person gets nominated, right? so the doj performs an investigation, gets the name of somebody. there may be a recommendation to the president to nominate that person. the department of justice does an investigation. the american bar association weighs in on whether or not they are...
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jacob soboroff, steve kornacki.bring me a lobster roll next time, you're in trouble. >>> so is our government ready for whatever florence brings? i'm going to is ask the man who ran the federal response to katrina coming up next. it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. their medicare options...e people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement pl
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back to you. >> nicolle jacobs, thank you. four years ag one of montgomery's county's most confounding missing person cases began in the parking lot of a fastntood tr >> germantown. jackie bensen was there tonight as family and friends of little jacob and sarah whoal braved that thunderstormemo remember ith there vigil. >> the winds picked up, the skies over germantown became ominous as the small tentec erd for shelter in the parking lot threatened to blow away, a friend arrived to weight it down a thunder and lightning crashed overhead. none of it fstered troy turner who greeted everyone with a smile and a warm handshake or hug. >> perhaps it's tears from heaven. m>> reporter: a thundersts nothing to a man who has for four years suffered noily. knowing it the whereabouts of his two youngest tchildren. days was too long, four years is ridiculous. we'll continue on. we're not going to give up on them. we'll keep fig ing for jus and keep fighting to find them. >> reporter: sarah 3 andacob 2 years old were last seen with their mo
back to you. >> nicolle jacobs, thank you. four years ag one of montgomery's county's most confounding missing person cases began in the parking lot of a fastntood tr >> germantown. jackie bensen was there tonight as family and friends of little jacob and sarah whoal braved that thunderstormemo remember ith there vigil. >> the winds picked up, the skies over germantown became ominous as the small tentec erd for shelter in the parking lot threatened to blow away, a friend...
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because i still think jacob rees—mogg cannot stand chequers.t all of the red lines that have been drawn there, it is impossible for the eu to accept this and still be the eu. and ireland cannot accept a hard border, all the irish politicians will get kicked out of office. all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the answer a leadership election here? is it a leadership election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is to have a second referendums," would that break the logjam ? i don't see this getting solved without some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group and these are the people we have been talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is or not. i think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and bring the whole thing crashing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50 and brex
because i still think jacob rees—mogg cannot stand chequers.t all of the red lines that have been drawn there, it is impossible for the eu to accept this and still be the eu. and ireland cannot accept a hard border, all the irish politicians will get kicked out of office. all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the answer a leadership election here? is it a leadership election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is to have a second referendums," would that...
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a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselveswrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said, "where's your son"? "well, i think he's at school." "can you check?" because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a warning of the dangerous lack of control at bedford prison. this is a prison with the highest rates of assaults in the country. the government's been urged to show some backbone as mps debated the dispute with france over scallop fishing. there were violent confrontations at the end of august as fishermen off the coast of northern france rammed boats, threw stones, and let off smoke bombs to try to force british boats out of the area. the scallop fishing grounds lie just beyond the french national waters, but within its economic territorial area. french rules ban their own boats from fishing for scallops between may to october to allow the shellfish to breed. but the rules don't apply to other countries. fishing stopped while talks took place to try to resolve the disp
a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselveswrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said, "where's your son"? "well, i think he's at school." "can you check?" because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a warning of the dangerous lack of control at bedford prison. this is a prison with the highest rates of assaults in the country. the government's...
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——jacob rees mogg. not borisjohnson. not boris johnson. not borisjohnson.ours before the big conference speech by theresa may. conference speech by theresa may. i predict a drama everyday. predict a drama everyday. day every day here on the bbc news channel. also updates from all other correspondence. correspondence. press interviews on the bbc website now. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. trying to move the political focus away from brexit. and urging her party colleagues to unite. have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. here's holly hamilton. a 10—6 advantage... but can they extend their lead to regain the title? reporterjohn watson.. already over the previous two days of this competition. of this competition. out to open the final singles match againstjustin thomas. againstjustin thomas. greeted to this perception out on the first tee. the first tee. what a great opening shot that was from mcilroy. shot that was from mcilroy. thomas has been playing well against jordan speed. —— withjordan speed. mcilroy one down at the moment. not the b
——jacob rees mogg. not borisjohnson. not boris johnson. not borisjohnson.ours before the big conference speech by theresa may. conference speech by theresa may. i predict a drama everyday. predict a drama everyday. day every day here on the bbc news channel. also updates from all other correspondence. correspondence. press interviews on the bbc website now. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. trying to move the political focus away from brexit. and urging her party colleagues to unite....
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no, but there is fear that a jacob rees—mogg government might go in that direction, so in that senseing a lifeline to may would make sense, because it is the least worst. the practicalities are that, i think the european union and the individual states have left things to michel barnier with the assumption that, by about now, things would be in a very political, classic european union way, just fixed or fudged. there are some indications that that is happening, and i think some sort of deal is coming, but it is not just the trade disruption, it is the thing which will be on german minds and on french minds in terms of the stability of the eurozone, the potential for disruption because london runs the eurozone's debt markets. it is a global giant, so disrupting that, as the bank of england has pointed out, is not a terribly good idea. and also the security and intelligence situation is such that britain is, for better or worse, the leading security and intelligence power in europe and wants to continue co—operation and working together. i think about when we get to november, christmas
no, but there is fear that a jacob rees—mogg government might go in that direction, so in that senseing a lifeline to may would make sense, because it is the least worst. the practicalities are that, i think the european union and the individual states have left things to michel barnier with the assumption that, by about now, things would be in a very political, classic european union way, just fixed or fudged. there are some indications that that is happening, and i think some sort of deal...
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it has to be said, jacob reese mogg is in it has to be said, jacob reese mogg isina it has to be said mogg is in a minority in parliament that leaving on wto rules would be ok and that he could live with it. we heard from theresa may that all sides are still pushing for a deal. let's discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... discuss this a little bit more. i am joined bya labour mp... what do discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... what do you make of what has happened in salzburg today? the fundamentals have not changed. we knew the european union were unlikely duke ce ntre european union were unlikely duke centre proposals. —— to accept or proposals. we know jacob centre proposals. —— to accept or proposals. we knowjacob reese mogg and the hard right of her party would not accept her proposals either because seeking this very clean break, extreme break in our relationship with the european union, people like me don't like proposals because essentially they cover 20% of the economy but leave out 80% of our economy, services. ultimately, your
it has to be said, jacob reese mogg is in it has to be said, jacob reese mogg isina it has to be said mogg is in a minority in parliament that leaving on wto rules would be ok and that he could live with it. we heard from theresa may that all sides are still pushing for a deal. let's discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... discuss this a little bit more. i am joined bya labour mp... what do discuss this a little bit more. i am joined by a labour mp... what do you make of...
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jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of
jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if...rexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is...
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rees—mogg. they‘ re saying about jacob rees-mogg.risjohnson resigned, man everyone was talking about since boris johnson resigned, now man everyone was talking about since borisjohnson resigned, now he's trying to get some attention, but what a surprise, his erc european research group colleagues are struggling to unify about how they would do brexit. it's almost like these negotiations are difficult after all! by not having a plan they leave themselves constantly open to remarks from theresa may and downing street, how would you do it? and they can't answer. the truth is we reconsidered, he said. bizarre. i'm so surprised. they talked a good talk, they talked about hard brexit, they talked quite dramatically and when it comes to it, they haven't come up with a plan or an alternative they can all agree on. today we had the former brexit minister steve baker saying 80 mps would vote down the chequers deal. he is saying that, and then your core group of brexiters don't have a plan in place. it's completely illogicalfrom plan in place.
rees—mogg. they‘ re saying about jacob rees-mogg.risjohnson resigned, man everyone was talking about since boris johnson resigned, now man everyone was talking about since borisjohnson resigned, now he's trying to get some attention, but what a surprise, his erc european research group colleagues are struggling to unify about how they would do brexit. it's almost like these negotiations are difficult after all! by not having a plan they leave themselves constantly open to remarks from...
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people saying they really disagree with everything jacob rees—mogg has done and stand for.y make it a cce pta ble but that is not in any way make it acceptable to launch some sort of attack on his children. going to in these houses and shouting at them going in and of the houses is not this coming how this country supposed to work. of course everyone should have a protest, but not outside someone‘s home. that is obviously not the right way go about it. because this could live there, it. because this could live there, it just shows an it. because this could live there, itjust shows an appalling approach. it is also going to backfire completely. as they come down across the spectrum, the chairman of the labour party has nothing to do with this. he found jacob rees—mogg tonight to let him know that we are totally nothing to do with this and com pletely totally nothing to do with this and completely condemn this and to make sure he was all right. it makes the calls this guy and however many of them are our try to stick up for him it is not going to help. it makes them look terr
people saying they really disagree with everything jacob rees—mogg has done and stand for.y make it a cce pta ble but that is not in any way make it acceptable to launch some sort of attack on his children. going to in these houses and shouting at them going in and of the houses is not this coming how this country supposed to work. of course everyone should have a protest, but not outside someone‘s home. that is obviously not the right way go about it. because this could live there, it....
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. ♪ my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at schoolnd i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he feels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. ♪..home dagen: the trump administration looking to make deals with our most of critical trading partners. stocks moving higher when deals look likely, lower when it looks like tensions are escalating. joining me, advisor to presi
. ♪ my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at schoolnd i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a...
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knox county mayor glenn jacobs joins us next to talk about it all.perstar turned tennessee mayor is getting back in the ring for a one-off in melbourne, australia. glen jacobs will appear as kane in a wwe showdown pay per view event in australia. he will donate also $100,000 to the public safety foundation of knoxville in support of what glen is doing there. joining me is knox county, tennessee mayor and wwe superstar, glen jacobs. lot of people don't know that you are a very successful businessman along with your wrestling career, so when you got into politics, it was a natural migration. what did you do the first day in office? >> first day, i actually looked around and said oh, what do i do now, right? but even before leading up to the first day, the most important thing a ceo can do is to have a good team around him. we have been looking for people, you know, put in certain places, making sure the staff was complete and the team was complete to hit the ground running. that's what we have been trying to do ever since. john: you are fighting the op
knox county mayor glenn jacobs joins us next to talk about it all.perstar turned tennessee mayor is getting back in the ring for a one-off in melbourne, australia. glen jacobs will appear as kane in a wwe showdown pay per view event in australia. he will donate also $100,000 to the public safety foundation of knoxville in support of what glen is doing there. joining me is knox county, tennessee mayor and wwe superstar, glen jacobs. lot of people don't know that you are a very successful...
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and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the 19th—century. dayd reaming about a economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming about a britain that both rules the waves, and waives the rules. applause labour‘sjob is applause labour‘s job is now applause labour‘sjob is now to applause labour‘s job is now to win support for a deal that meets the needs of the country, combined with our planned rebuild and transformed with investment in our people and our economy. our priority is clear — we aim to get the best brexit deal for jobs and living standards to underpin our plans, to upgrade our economy and interest in every community and every region. that will bring people together and meet concerns of both those who voted leave and those who voted remain. conference, the way ahead is clear. we will vote against any
and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the 19th—century. dayd reaming about a economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming about a britain that both rules the waves, and waives the rules. applause labour‘sjob is applause labour‘s job is now applause labour‘sjob is...
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jacob joins me. jacob, you were in texas, not me.ef that all the issues we talk about every day here are kind of fringe issues when it comes to voting and people vote based on the economy. >> critically important to the democracy and health of the country, viewers might be surprised to know what we talk about day in and day out every day are not the things voters in the country are going to the polls about. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: this is a cucumber, covered in chile. it is delicious. we came to find out what matters here. >> this is part of the community that has been underserved, underrepresented. >> reporter: what do people want? >> clothing, backpacks. look at the foods. >> reporter: these are awesome. hey, how's it going. >> gina. >> reporter: what matters to you, other than child sized cowboy boots? >> community. >> reporter: do you always vote? >> not always. >> reporter: i heard not many people vote. >> business and kids, it gets hectic. >> reporter: what is the thing that gets you fired up to vote. >> to make a differenc
jacob joins me. jacob, you were in texas, not me.ef that all the issues we talk about every day here are kind of fringe issues when it comes to voting and people vote based on the economy. >> critically important to the democracy and health of the country, viewers might be surprised to know what we talk about day in and day out every day are not the things voters in the country are going to the polls about. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: this is a cucumber, covered in chile. it is...
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savannah, take it away. >> first of all, jacob looks really cool.th a bunch of people who have taken action. about 20 minutes ago you would have seen them running to get their spots to be in the front to is he all their favorite acts. in is my new friend gabriel. what exactly did you do to get here? >> it was all about getting involved with not only with the community about around the world. e-mail williing senators, makin change and not just sitting there in the office not doing anything about it. >> so you were actually sending those e-mails? >> yes. >> that's so cool. thank you for taking those actions. you guys will continue to be out here the rest of the day letting you know how excited everyone is and what they've done to get here. >> we're here bringing attention to a bipartisan prison reform bill flounced. you also look like you're in concert casual. >> this is how we do in b.k. >> let's start with the big news and get into everything else. the whole nation was watching these hearings this week. where do we go from here? >> well, hopefully y
savannah, take it away. >> first of all, jacob looks really cool.th a bunch of people who have taken action. about 20 minutes ago you would have seen them running to get their spots to be in the front to is he all their favorite acts. in is my new friend gabriel. what exactly did you do to get here? >> it was all about getting involved with not only with the community about around the world. e-mail williing senators, makin change and not just sitting there in the office not doing...
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so jacob, why does the u.s. president not appear to understand the role of his own attorney general and his department. and could this issue potentially divide the republican party given what we just heard from paul ryan's spokesperson? >> i don't think -- let me start from the back. i don't think this could divide the republican party. ryan in particular and the republicans in general have made an art out of ignoring or minimizing trumps tweets. aking as though they're not official from the president. i don't think there will be any meaningful push back. as there hasn't been on any number of norm shattering things he's tweeted or said or done. with the department of justice. why he doesn't understand it's supposed to be independent. i don't know the root of it. he believes that the department of justice should exist to serve the will of the president. he sees the government as an arm of the president's will. not a diversified of serving the public good through a variety of mechanisms. not all respond immediatel
so jacob, why does the u.s. president not appear to understand the role of his own attorney general and his department. and could this issue potentially divide the republican party given what we just heard from paul ryan's spokesperson? >> i don't think -- let me start from the back. i don't think this could divide the republican party. ryan in particular and the republicans in general have made an art out of ignoring or minimizing trumps tweets. aking as though they're not official from...
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nicole jacobs live for us. thank you. 5:03.t's developing overnight the all male senate judiciary committee has picked a fale prosecutor from arizona to question brett kavanaugh and his accuser during thursday's hearing. her name is rachael mitchell and she will lead the questioning about dr. christine blasey ford's accusations that when tey were teenagers judge kavanaugh tried assault her. kavanaugh has denied the accusations and say he i eager to answer questions during the hearing. president trump who has been reserved in his comments about this controversy railed against democrats in a visit to the u.n. yesterday. he says they want to derail this nomination. >> the democrats a playing a con game,c-o-n, a con >> is there anything -- >> they know it's a con game. they knowig he's quality. they wink at each other. they're winking. >> president trump also blasted kavanaugh's second accuser debra ramirez. she alleges kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party at memory says she has gaps because she had been dri
nicole jacobs live for us. thank you. 5:03.t's developing overnight the all male senate judiciary committee has picked a fale prosecutor from arizona to question brett kavanaugh and his accuser during thursday's hearing. her name is rachael mitchell and she will lead the questioning about dr. christine blasey ford's accusations that when tey were teenagers judge kavanaugh tried assault her. kavanaugh has denied the accusations and say he i eager to answer questions during the hearing. president...
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now the father tells us why the goal of hea longh for sarah and jacobs cha ing >>> i'm leon harris at the live desk in the newsroom. d.c. police just released a crucial piece of vidhat they hope will help them find who rlt a little .gi m colored car. points a gun and then opens fire. that happened last night on langston place in south d.c. a 6-year-old girl was struck ink the here. police say she was not the intended target, but theap shoopened right outside the front door of h home. residents tell us they hear gunfire in the neighborhood every night. chris gord season talking with the residents about the outbreak of violence happening there. his report at the top of the hour. >>> it has been four years today since sarah and jacob hoggle -- do you remember them?le li children who went missing from montgomerycounty. their mother charged with murder. >> their father has never stopped searching. >> darcy is live in germantown to tell us how the father plans to honoris children tonight. >> reporter: i remember being ih parking lot four years ago. this is where they launched the search fou
now the father tells us why the goal of hea longh for sarah and jacobs cha ing >>> i'm leon harris at the live desk in the newsroom. d.c. police just released a crucial piece of vidhat they hope will help them find who rlt a little .gi m colored car. points a gun and then opens fire. that happened last night on langston place in south d.c. a 6-year-old girl was struck ink the here. police say she was not the intended target, but theap shoopened right outside the front door of h home....
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nicole jacobs, thank you. >> 5:04 right now. this morning people near richnd are cleaning up. a rash of tornadoes hit that area late last night. >> one person killed and serious damage was left behind. >> just a scary sight to see. that w a tornado that destroyed an entire business. the wind lifted the roof and ripped it apart in midair. t you can see debris all over the ple. one person died when the business collapsed and another person was hurt. n the exactumber of tornadoes in the richmond area last night needs to be confirm byhe weather service. >> here's the damage once the tornado moved through chesterfield county, the roof endedld dominion flooring up in the front lawn of a neighboring business. it also destroyed several cars and caused a gas leak. theind took down several power lines too. this morning 8,000 kcustomers ae waking up in the dark. happening now, parts of carolina are experiencing serious flooding even though florence left that area. >> the situation could get worse as several rivers aren't expected to crest until later in the week. entire neighborhoods the
nicole jacobs, thank you. >> 5:04 right now. this morning people near richnd are cleaning up. a rash of tornadoes hit that area late last night. >> one person killed and serious damage was left behind. >> just a scary sight to see. that w a tornado that destroyed an entire business. the wind lifted the roof and ripped it apart in midair. t you can see debris all over the ple. one person died when the business collapsed and another person was hurt. n the exactumber of tornadoes...
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cvs, rite aid, and walgreens pharmacies are now offering flu shots.sound from - mat jacobs / getting the flu shot today "seems really early i went over to the urgent care over there and they did not have it marc jacobs's doctor's office and local quick care did not have the flu shot, he had to visit a cvs to get to get it. he wanted to put it off a few months but his job wouldn't let him. sound from - mat jacobs / getting the flu shot today it's required for my work i'm a medical professional the cdc recommends yearly flu vaccinations for people 6 months or older. they recommend getting the shot before the end of october doctors and pharmacists i spoke with said the earlier you get the shot the better the flu vaccine can take 2 weeks to build immunity in your body.and medical professionals told me there is no advantage in waiting for the shot there will not be a different flu vaccine offered later in the season once we see what the nasty strain is. there is only one flu vaccine released a year. the vaccine makers have already done their homework trying to guess what the bad strains w
cvs, rite aid, and walgreens pharmacies are now offering flu shots.sound from - mat jacobs / getting the flu shot today "seems really early i went over to the urgent care over there and they did not have it marc jacobs's doctor's office and local quick care did not have the flu shot, he had to visit a cvs to get to get it. he wanted to put it off a few months but his job wouldn't let him. sound from - mat jacobs / getting the flu shot today it's required for my work i'm a medical...
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they have a facebook page, find sarah, find jacob. in, germanto jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a resurfaced letter from the top vatican official reporting it complained a complaint about a bishop nearly two decades ago. it alleges they knew about it in 2000. the cardinal resigned earlier this this morning. an archibishop cited the existence of the letter in his accusation that the vatican covered up. >> there was an outpouring of lebrities and fans, shocked, hedness, condolences about sudden death of mac miller. he was found unresponsive at his l.a. home yesterday and was declared dead just before noon. vestigators say they'll need an autopsy to determine just how he died. his familyeleased a statement reading in part that he was a bright light in this world for his family, ndfriends, fans. his real name was malcolm mccormick. he was expected to start touring soon. he was just 26 years old. >>> a glife-l dream for a shooting victim is about to come true months after his death. one will publish a book by of the five people killed in the ju
they have a facebook page, find sarah, find jacob. in, germanto jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a resurfaced letter from the top vatican official reporting it complained a complaint about a bishop nearly two decades ago. it alleges they knew about it in 2000. the cardinal resigned earlier this this morning. an archibishop cited the existence of the letter in his accusation that the vatican covered up. >> there was an outpouring of lebrities and fans, shocked, hedness, condolences...
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no, we do the same thing. >> reporter: nicole jacobs, news 4. >> they could be the champs. we should be following the >>> let's get back to hurricane florence now. even if we don't get a big impact here, the storm will effe travel all along the east oast over the next several days. charlotte, north carolina, is the southern hub for american airlines, which means a lot of connecting flights are going to be canceled. their system will be effected there. starting tomorrow, lot of canceled amtrak trips south of d.c. and the planned weekend closure of the arlington memorial bridge, that has been delayed until next weeken that wil help drivers get away from the coast. >> got a couple of hurricane flourns evacuees headed for house right now. >> is that right? >> yes, i do. my brother and nephew are driving up from there. >> a lot of people have aed me about flights, i think d.c. airports, fun, dullesin is to be fine. but the connecting flights, you may have some >>oblems. charlotte, atlanta. big hubs. >> absolutely. >> and you asked me last night at the end of the show, what did y
no, we do the same thing. >> reporter: nicole jacobs, news 4. >> they could be the champs. we should be following the >>> let's get back to hurricane florence now. even if we don't get a big impact here, the storm will effe travel all along the east oast over the next several days. charlotte, north carolina, is the southern hub for american airlines, which means a lot of connecting flights are going to be canceled. their system will be effected there. starting tomorrow, lot...
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but brexiteers like jacob rees—mogg don't agree.th its shared rules and customs arrangements — means that brexit does not mean brexit. what we're going to be doing today is putting forward ideas to solve the difficulty on the irish border. last week, he unveiled an alternative plan for the border. the prime minister argues that one of the main arguments for the chequers plan is it is the only way to guarantee that there will not be a hard border in ireland. this is simply not true — you don't have to have a physical border infrastructure in ireland, and you can maintain the integrity of the single market by having checks away from the border. there is already a border in northern ireland for excise, for vat, for currency and for immigration. so, you're simply carrying on what with what you've already got but doing it remotely from the border, and remote border checks happen across the world. theresa may says a remote border, checks several miles away, is no alternative at all. you don't solve the issue of no hard border by having a
but brexiteers like jacob rees—mogg don't agree.th its shared rules and customs arrangements — means that brexit does not mean brexit. what we're going to be doing today is putting forward ideas to solve the difficulty on the irish border. last week, he unveiled an alternative plan for the border. the prime minister argues that one of the main arguments for the chequers plan is it is the only way to guarantee that there will not be a hard border in ireland. this is simply not true — you...
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jacob, when you look at the polling numbers for brett kavanaugh's nomination, the numbers aren't great38% of people overall support brett kavanaugh's nomination. 43% overall oppose. they break down more significantly in terms of party obviously. republicans 83% support, democrats 77% opposed. you were town in texas talking to voters down there and you were at an event that looks like with congressman will herd, correct? >> yeah, that's right. >> let's play some of the sound that you got down there. >> what's your question? >> we're one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, i think you know that. >> my concern is the streets. >> potholes. >> the problem is education for our kids. >> why didn't anybody bring up what's going on with the supreme court this week or nobody brought up russia? >> i think that the issues that are being brought up are not only important issues but they affect us immediately here. the things that we know are going to make a difference tomorrow. >> i want to leave you eating ice cream. >> in case you were wondering, that was dairy queen, the chocolate
jacob, when you look at the polling numbers for brett kavanaugh's nomination, the numbers aren't great38% of people overall support brett kavanaugh's nomination. 43% overall oppose. they break down more significantly in terms of party obviously. republicans 83% support, democrats 77% opposed. you were town in texas talking to voters down there and you were at an event that looks like with congressman will herd, correct? >> yeah, that's right. >> let's play some of the sound that you...
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> jacobs escaped in 1842 and went north to join her daughter, a servant whose father was a u.s.r. in 1853, jacobs began sending anonymous letters to the new york tribune discussing the widespread abuse of enslaved women and women's attempts to protect one another. >> her auto biography was published under a pseudonym in 1891. >> if you have a monumental american, you can tweet us at velshi & reuhl. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars, and bistros, even pet-care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisers that will partner with you to find the perfect plac
> jacobs escaped in 1842 and went north to join her daughter, a servant whose father was a u.s.r. in 1853, jacobs began sending anonymous letters to the new york tribune discussing the widespread abuse of enslaved women and women's attempts to protect one another. >> her auto biography was published under a pseudonym in 1891. >> if you have a monumental american, you can tweet us at velshi & reuhl. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just...
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we have been together about five months and this is our recording secretary firefighter, jacob pale. this is our sergeant of arms, john smith and our secretory -- secretary secretary, antoine davis. at the other members, a couple of them are on vacation at one took his mother out to dinner. so they could not be here. [laughter] >> by the other thing i would like to point out about these three young gentlemen is all three of them first started out as what we call executives at large. just getting to know how things are run and the way, -- of the new rebirth at the black firefighters will be. now they all have positions in executive -- not just a starting spot, but they all have -- he's like third in charge and everybody gets all up there, just because the work they have been doing. i cannot express how happy i am to be working with these young men. it has really been a godsend, to be honest. so we have a short video that we will show because videos speak a lot louder than words. actions speak louder than words and then we will answer any questions and go from there. [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪
we have been together about five months and this is our recording secretary firefighter, jacob pale. this is our sergeant of arms, john smith and our secretory -- secretary secretary, antoine davis. at the other members, a couple of them are on vacation at one took his mother out to dinner. so they could not be here. [laughter] >> by the other thing i would like to point out about these three young gentlemen is all three of them first started out as what we call executives at large. just...
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the guardian has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingor britain's eu exit. the paper also publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics which was made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. (ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study finds that one in four british people is obese. and finally, the sun has gone with a more risque story about a man who has had some pioneering surgery. a wide variety of papers for us to discuss. we will start with the guardian. jaguar chief warns theresa may that thousands of jobs are at risk. this is a blistering attack from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn‘t it? from britain‘s biggest car manufacturer, isn't it? that is if they reside brexit. that has been on they reside brexit. that has been on the cards over the summer, almost warning about no deal, but there are signs she could get th
the guardian has an image of leave campaigners jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson and peter bone holdingor britain's eu exit. the paper also publishes a warning to theresa may about her brexit tactics which was made by the chief executive of carmarkerjaguar. farmers who protect the countryside will be first in line for post—brexit grants, according to the telegraph. (ani) the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘ as a un study —— the daily mail splashes with ‘obesity britain‘...
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an mp reveals that jacob rees mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted byonents. police rang me one day and said, where is your son? i think he is at school. can you check, because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. there's a call from more to be done to protect england's historic battlefields. we should be creating national areas of natural historic importance that would recognise historical sites and their surroundings as areas that we wish, and need, to conserve for the future. but let's start with prime minister's questions, often a noisy affair and this was a particularly rowdy session. parliament has only been back from its summer break for a fortnight but mps and peers have now left westminster for three weeks for the annual autumn party conference season. this wasjeremy corbyn‘s last chance to scrutinise government policy for a while. he started with what sounded like a trick question. the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, ginger
an mp reveals that jacob rees mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted byonents. police rang me one day and said, where is your son? i think he is at school. can you check, because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. there's a call from more to be done to protect england's historic battlefields. we should be creating national areas of natural historic importance that would recognise historical sites and their surroundings as areas...
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from all parties, that they have their say on this final deal rather than trusting politicians like jacob who clearly have their own agenda. how would your paper look, you're referendum. lots of people say another binary ballot is going to result in the same arguments. they are going to be different arguments this time because we will know more about what brexit means. last time, they were saying you could have your cake and eat it, brexit could be anything you want, immigration control, friction free trade, we now know that is absolute rubbish. people would be better informed about what brexit means and have an argument for the first time, the first referendum on deal where people would be able to have that debate properly about what brexit means because it's the most important choice this country is going to make probably for 30 or a0 yea rs going to make probably for 30 or a0 years and is really important the people involved rather than just self—serving politicians like boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg where it's all about the leadership of the tory party. so you are a brimming? i am
from all parties, that they have their say on this final deal rather than trusting politicians like jacob who clearly have their own agenda. how would your paper look, you're referendum. lots of people say another binary ballot is going to result in the same arguments. they are going to be different arguments this time because we will know more about what brexit means. last time, they were saying you could have your cake and eat it, brexit could be anything you want, immigration control,...
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jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group, and these talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is or not. i think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and bring the whole thing crashing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50.. to say, "let's do this for another year, "it is too difficult". i don't think the politics of the tory party, the largest party in the uk, would sustain a delayed brexit. it has to happen in some form by march 2019, hopefully with some sort of transition period and a sensible deal. and that seems to be where they're getting to. in terms of something like ireland, well, it'll be fudged. the irish and the british have been fudging the irish border question, which is complex, since 1921. 1923, common travel agreement. we've always found ways round these difficulties. and there does seem to be the beginnings of an understanding and some of the capitals, that actually this is a particularly british—irish problem, which you
jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group, and these talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is or not. i think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and bring the whole thing crashing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50.. to say, "let's do this for another year, "it is too difficult". i don't think the politics of the tory party,...
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no surprise, over in the telegraph, that jacob rees—mogg, there. canada style arrangement, a much looser free—trade deal. for a canada style arrangement, a much looser free-trade deal. this is so much looser free-trade deal. this is so predictable i am not sure it cou nts so predictable i am not sure it counts as news. the daily telegraph, when it comes to brexit, i am not even sure it is a newspaper any more, rather than a propaganda sheet. jacob rees—mogg, a brexiteer, a classic example of man bites dog, dog bites man, he is backing boris johnson. this is not the ideal run—up toa johnson. this is not the ideal run—up to a conservative party conference for a prime minister who, you know, this is going to dominate what happens in birmingham, and she would be desperate to try to talk about domestic issues and get back on the front foot on that after quite a strong conference for labour, where jeremy quite a strong conference for labour, wherejeremy corbyn and john mcdonald kind of made up. yet she cannot escape the shackles of brexit until it is all
no surprise, over in the telegraph, that jacob rees—mogg, there. canada style arrangement, a much looser free—trade deal. for a canada style arrangement, a much looser free-trade deal. this is so much looser free-trade deal. this is so predictable i am not sure it cou nts so predictable i am not sure it counts as news. the daily telegraph, when it comes to brexit, i am not even sure it is a newspaper any more, rather than a propaganda sheet. jacob rees—mogg, a brexiteer, a classic example...
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. >> jacob, thank you. great jacob, the great jacob. >> it's an honor sitting next to you, sir. >> that does it for us this morning. >> how do you like this? >> i don't want to hear it. thank you very much. >> come on, ratner -- >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now, please. >> thank you so much, mika, thank you, joe. good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with "it wasn't me." top officials pledge their allegiance to the president as the white house faces even more fallout from that anonymous "new york times" op-ed. meanwhile, the president is trying to sell it as a good thing. >> i think it's backfired. seriously. people that don't exactly dig us and they don't exactly like me, they're fighting for us. >> seriously, you don't think that, mr. president. and we are minutes anway from the fourth and final day of judge kavanaugh's confirmation hearing. after an explosive day spent arguing over the release of documents that were marked confidential. one of t
. >> jacob, thank you. great jacob, the great jacob. >> it's an honor sitting next to you, sir. >> that does it for us this morning. >> how do you like this? >> i don't want to hear it. thank you very much. >> come on, ratner -- >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now, please. >> thank you so much, mika, thank you, joe. good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with "it wasn't me." top...
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so is leading brexiteer jacob rees—mogg.he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in greater agreement than eurosceptics and the government, or mr barnier and the government. it was very encouraging. in case you're counting — it's 207 days until brexit happens. and roughly two months from when a deal needs to be done. it will be needed to be signed off by all the national parliaments within the eu. but still the conservatives can't agree on what they should ask for — let alone asking for something the eu agrees to. this is helpful from laura kuennsberg. here's ben wright in westminster. i feel like we have talked about this before, the tories are not agreeing that they have got to agree soon because the deadline is coming up soon because the deadline
so is leading brexiteer jacob rees—mogg.he and i found we were in a considerable degree of agreement, that chequers is absolutely rubbish and we should chuck it and what we should have is a canada—style free—trade deal. i mean, he seemed to think that was the way forward and has published charts showing that. so, interestingly, eurosceptics and mr barnier are in greater agreement than eurosceptics and the government, or mr barnier and the government. it was very encouraging. in case...
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jacob koeb -- soboroff, you talked with a dad trying to get back with his son. >> 416, you mentioned been separated from their parents the entire summer, while we've been going about our summer. the president has been going golf, et cetera. 416 kids have been in u.s. government custody. of those kids, 199 of them, the government says, have parents who knowingly waived the right to be reunited with their kids. just gave up their kids. the aclu, of course, disputes that, says many of these parents were coerced into the situation. some are still behind bars. i went to this i.c.e. detention center in california. actually inside the i.c.e. detention center where this guy is detained to talk about what happened. >> translator: they separated us and put us in different rooms. i could see my son on the other side. it was also difficult. i didn't know what was going on. we would ask ourselves, what's going on here? there was no chance for us to communicate with each other. the most difficult part of it all was when they separated us three days later in these cold rooms. i asked the official t
jacob koeb -- soboroff, you talked with a dad trying to get back with his son. >> 416, you mentioned been separated from their parents the entire summer, while we've been going about our summer. the president has been going golf, et cetera. 416 kids have been in u.s. government custody. of those kids, 199 of them, the government says, have parents who knowingly waived the right to be reunited with their kids. just gave up their kids. the aclu, of course, disputes that, says many of these...
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at half time but his team up their game after the break mark or royce tested lucas radebe steve and jacob from larsson tapped it in the leverkusen keeper impressive but he had no chance on the rebound. dortmund kept up the pressure jayden sanchez came on and set a price to two all up for grabs dortmund's captain with his fourth goal of the season. leave accusing were struggling and packer captain came off the bench to complete the comeback his second goal for dortmund in his second game. i was in injury time the hosts put it all on the line but i kept the raced away and scored again for two at the end of a crazy game. cycle hellish and his squad drop important point. dortmund on the other hand showed their mental strength and topped the table after a strong comeback. you're about to see one of the buddhas the most bizarre own goals ever it featured in stuttgart to win against bad braman. went ahead in the first half thanks to this goal from honest us don't need us but they almost threw away that lead literally when goalkeeper wrong robert fail to deal with his teammates throw in take a lo
at half time but his team up their game after the break mark or royce tested lucas radebe steve and jacob from larsson tapped it in the leverkusen keeper impressive but he had no chance on the rebound. dortmund kept up the pressure jayden sanchez came on and set a price to two all up for grabs dortmund's captain with his fourth goal of the season. leave accusing were struggling and packer captain came off the bench to complete the comeback his second goal for dortmund in his second game. i was...
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scharff: we saw some images last night, that alfred jacob miller painting that mr. och has. that is a dazzling array of stuff from miller that i have not seen. by the 1860's, you have people like thomas moran, george catlin had been painting in the west, and they would go with some of the expeditions to the west. you had an artist. he had a- cartographer. the maps themselves, and steve aaron mentioned he wanted to talk more about maps. but maps themselves are in some ways a romantic rendering. if you see a map that looks like oh, i can follow that river and have a farm there and do that kind of thing, those maps erase as much as they depict. i think your question opens up an enormous terrain of, what are thatisual representations we make in order to achieve the end and fulfill the values that we have? prof. blackhawk: i think we have time for one more question. we have two hands up. thomas hart benton, senior -- can you talk more about his feelings on slavery? we know how his son felt, but how about him, the senator? off. sides: he was the uncle the painter -- a great uncle,
scharff: we saw some images last night, that alfred jacob miller painting that mr. och has. that is a dazzling array of stuff from miller that i have not seen. by the 1860's, you have people like thomas moran, george catlin had been painting in the west, and they would go with some of the expeditions to the west. you had an artist. he had a- cartographer. the maps themselves, and steve aaron mentioned he wanted to talk more about maps. but maps themselves are in some ways a romantic rendering....
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i'm sorry and i know i don't know i'm an adamant jacobs going to try one more time with you i'm just saying that might pump a is visit us secretary of state in india and it's likely to be a slightly easier visit then his one before to pakistan. absolutely i think. the visit to of the two principals from the united states the defense secretary and the secretary of state to india in fact erases the u.s. relations a completely new level india has never been disclosed to the united states and therefore you are looking at the very very interesting. conversation that is happening in new delhi between the united states and india and yet i must hasten to add that the two plus two talks between the united states and india is looking like a one sided affair it is clearly a do on days the united states and i'll tell you why i am seeing what i am. seeing there is a lot profile pressure that is being put on india and india is trying to wriggle out of the unprecedented m.o. and the pressure that is being put on a day by the united states of america on seven fronts one on the indian the importer of
i'm sorry and i know i don't know i'm an adamant jacobs going to try one more time with you i'm just saying that might pump a is visit us secretary of state in india and it's likely to be a slightly easier visit then his one before to pakistan. absolutely i think. the visit to of the two principals from the united states the defense secretary and the secretary of state to india in fact erases the u.s. relations a completely new level india has never been disclosed to the united states and...