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cold brea ks long before that clears away.p for the most part, a dry day across england and wales with showers in the south—west fading away. even the showers in scotland and northern ireland becoming fewer and northern ireland becoming fewer and lighter during the afternoon. here, temperatures higher at 13 or 14 here, temperatures higher at 13 or 1a degrees. and a bit cooler for england and wales. the ridge of high pressure will reduce the numbers showers later in the day, we have got another weather front from the atla ntic got another weather front from the atlantic again for friday. it looks like it is northern ireland with most of the rain. the southerly wind delaying the progress of this rain, pushing the west fringes of scotland, and the far south—west of england, but further east, a dry day helped by southerly winds, with some sunshine and a bit warmer. 16—18. this band of rain is very slow—moving and at some point, it will grind to a halt and over the weekend, it will be on the eastern side of the uk with most of the
cold brea ks long before that clears away.p for the most part, a dry day across england and wales with showers in the south—west fading away. even the showers in scotland and northern ireland becoming fewer and northern ireland becoming fewer and lighter during the afternoon. here, temperatures higher at 13 or 14 here, temperatures higher at 13 or 1a degrees. and a bit cooler for england and wales. the ridge of high pressure will reduce the numbers showers later in the day, we have got...
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haley,ks ceo, and nikki wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. thursday at 8 p.m. eastern, tim cook, john kasich, kate brown, and congressman luis gutierrez. next week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on sunday morning, the daily beast eleanor clift and cheryl chumley will be on to talk about political news of the day. and former ambassador to this u.s. discusses tensions
haley,ks ceo, and nikki wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. thursday at 8 p.m. eastern, tim cook, john kasich, kate brown, and congressman luis gutierrez. next week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on sunday morning, the daily beast eleanor clift and cheryl...
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successful,ks are it will be historic. towill take bold leadership seize this once in a lifetime leadership opportunity to change the course of the world. president trump and i believe kim is the kind of leader who can make those decisions and in the coming weeks and months, we will have the opportunity to test whether this is the case. i am happy to take questions. our first question is from bloomberg. >> thank you. last night, the state department told us the u.s. would be looking for a historic commitment from north korea before the summit would go ahead. with kimu ended talks early. can you talk about why you do that? did you get the answers you saw. -- did you get the answers you sasought? >> we did not end the talks early. we had a number of topics we were to covered to make sure we were clear on our expectations and their expectations in return. we achieved that. .his is a difficult challenge make no mistake about it, there remains a great deal of work to do. and at thegress here same time made progress in other ven
successful,ks are it will be historic. towill take bold leadership seize this once in a lifetime leadership opportunity to change the course of the world. president trump and i believe kim is the kind of leader who can make those decisions and in the coming weeks and months, we will have the opportunity to test whether this is the case. i am happy to take questions. our first question is from bloomberg. >> thank you. last night, the state department told us the u.s. would be looking for a...
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we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a delay.dn't heard any leaks from the administration about what they were thinking. i do want to say that the reports we are getting in suggest they going to kick down —— kick the can down the road when it comes to the european union and in theory, there is a deal that has been reached between australia, argentina and brazil, the big countries granted these temporary extensions. we are not sure if there will be one similarto we are not sure if there will be one similar to that which was struck with south korea. there was a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries in which south korea agreed to lower its tariffs on imported cars in exchange for being exempt from these tariffs are being subject to import quotas as world. perhaps that is the outline of the deal that other countries have agreed to but we don't know if that is the case yet. the european union has said they would not agree to any deal in which they would be subject to steel quotas. everyone will be waiting and watching ov
we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a delay.dn't heard any leaks from the administration about what they were thinking. i do want to say that the reports we are getting in suggest they going to kick down —— kick the can down the road when it comes to the european union and in theory, there is a deal that has been reached between australia, argentina and brazil, the big countries granted these temporary extensions. we are not sure if there will be one similarto we are not sure if...
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storm brea ks this is to stay‘s forecast.em drifting. again, it is the same thing over and over again, it is the south most at risk of catching the storms and always cloudy the closer to the north—east coast of scotland. this is the jet stream. look how far north of tears. it is across iceland and greenland, turning around the arctic circle and back into scandinavia. all of that warmth pushed in our direction so the hot air is across central parts of europe where you can see those storms breaking out. on wednesday, we do it all over again. it is the southern half of the uk that is at risk of catching a storm, but less hotair, 2i risk of catching a storm, but less hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotla nd hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotland as well. how about thursday? 0n scotland as well. how about thursday? on friday? the computer is not good with picking out individual showers and thunderstorms but partly cloudy skies with fairly warm weather. guess what? next weekend, very little change. it will stay warm, p
storm brea ks this is to stay‘s forecast.em drifting. again, it is the same thing over and over again, it is the south most at risk of catching the storms and always cloudy the closer to the north—east coast of scotland. this is the jet stream. look how far north of tears. it is across iceland and greenland, turning around the arctic circle and back into scandinavia. all of that warmth pushed in our direction so the hot air is across central parts of europe where you can see those storms...
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i spoke to her last night, getting ready for her birthday in a couple of wea ks' getting ready for her for talking to us. good luck with the events today and i'm sure we will talk to you again on brea kfast. we will talk to you again on breakfast. thank you. your heart goes out to them, doesn't it? you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the time is 23 minutes past seven. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. the former england cricketer lucy pearson is now a headteacher, and also a director of the england and wales cricket board. she's here. good morning. let's have a look at the newspapers. i think you picked out something we were talking about on breakfast this morning. this whole issue of the t—level. what i am intrigued by here, from your perspective as headteacher, this whole question about parity of esteem, if that is if" phrase. this whole question about parity of es other if that is fl’j"’nnra
i spoke to her last night, getting ready for her birthday in a couple of wea ks' getting ready for her for talking to us. good luck with the events today and i'm sure we will talk to you again on brea kfast. we will talk to you again on breakfast. thank you. your heart goes out to them, doesn't it? you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the time is 23 minutes past seven. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. the former england cricketer lucy pearson is now a headteacher, and also a...
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one of the unit's biggest concerns that was about lea ks from within the force — officers selling informationed crime groups. what they could do is utilise that officer to obtain information from police that would help their individual crime. the means of investigating that are exactly the same means we used to investigate criminality within the wider population. we are talking, what? bugs? cameras. listening devices. yes. the ccu was obliged to report every suspected data protection breach. officers whom they believed were accessing the police intelligence database with no justifiable policing purpose. this meant some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes, instead found themselves labelled corrupt and facing prosecution. alan. nice to meet you. alan cotton was a detective based in glasgow. in 2009 there was an attempted murder in ayrshire. there were firearms and machetes involved and i nearly lost an arm. an eyewitness with a criminal background contacted him to pass on information about the attack. alan cotton looked at reports linked to the crime, even thoug
one of the unit's biggest concerns that was about lea ks from within the force — officers selling informationed crime groups. what they could do is utilise that officer to obtain information from police that would help their individual crime. the means of investigating that are exactly the same means we used to investigate criminality within the wider population. we are talking, what? bugs? cameras. listening devices. yes. the ccu was obliged to report every suspected data protection breach....
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ks for joining us tonight. >> great to be on the show. whats a crazy trend this is. you have so many propones on one ,si that are highly respected. what do you make of gsadman s' move to open a trading desk and what will impact will this have >> it is no surprise to me whatsoever. what is under the radar screen, this is part of a longer term plan that goldman had. they were an early maj investor in a crypto artup called circle in 2015. and circle's gotten an exchange, so they've been in this game underhe radar screen for three years. this is the culmination of that. strate they cannot ignore a market that is like a half a trillion market. they have to be there, and i thek they cannot wait for thin tech firms to eat their lunch. >> there are those who say if anybody is going to do it, it should be goldman sachs, because of their htory with risk management and their reach. do you agree with that? >> yes, absolutely. again, they've got this longer term vision. they're known for innovation. they see the threat of tech, they see thi as major market and a firm like coin ba
ks for joining us tonight. >> great to be on the show. whats a crazy trend this is. you have so many propones on one ,si that are highly respected. what do you make of gsadman s' move to open a trading desk and what will impact will this have >> it is no surprise to me whatsoever. what is under the radar screen, this is part of a longer term plan that goldman had. they were an early maj investor in a crypto artup called circle in 2015. and circle's gotten an exchange, so they've...
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i'm jane o'brien.th ks forew watching "world ns america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical vide t are designedo work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trus download now from selected app stores >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and pupoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in wur mind, and e begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, president trump's lead lawyer handling the russia investigas stepping down, the latest shakeup in a defense t
i'm jane o'brien.th ks forew watching "world ns america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical vide t are designedo work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trus download now from selected app stores >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and pupoint financial. >> how do we...
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ks again. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you again. >>> b.j.'s wholesale wants to become a public companfiagain. they'vd for an initial public offering. warehouse club operators have of thele to avoid some other headaches that other retailers have faced because they rely mainly m onbership fees rather than sales >only. >> time to take a look now at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. egin with coke which was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at barky barkley's. they expect coke's transformation plan to drive better growth. the price target is now $48 andr shares rose than 1% to $42.30. aig was upgraded from buy to neutral at abs. they say earnings estimates have bottomed out now and expectations have been reset as a result. price target now $65. the stock rose 2% to $54.79. >>> comcast was upgraded to overweight from sector weight at dy bank. the recentline has created a buying opportunity. the price target is $38. shares were off a fraction to $32.41. comcast is the parent company of cnbc which produces this program. >>> molson coor
ks again. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you again. >>> b.j.'s wholesale wants to become a public companfiagain. they'vd for an initial public offering. warehouse club operators have of thele to avoid some other headaches that other retailers have faced because they rely mainly m onbership fees rather than sales >only. >> time to take a look now at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. egin with coke which was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at...
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in here from the north sea in six hours and twenty minutes and it can cover an area of months eleven ks in that direction when i was twenty one over there and thirty case and not directions to an average depth of between two meters forty and two meters. that's a gigantic mass of water. unimaginable it shows the power of a title and then flow if you have the right now let's move on to higher ground and now all the way to the left move. on through the water now it's going around and you can see how it wobbles and rushes. do you see. it on. the kidney stones evenin changing from minute to minute we can't stay here much longer let's go over to the other side of the law and when you go through the water these walk like a story you know don't try to push your way through or the water will start running over your boots though you know this is still flat enough that i can get over there easily. but you have a no will draw a line will move up and you stand behind it looking in that direction. all. then moved on like can see the water coming straight towards you don then linda field by the time i
in here from the north sea in six hours and twenty minutes and it can cover an area of months eleven ks in that direction when i was twenty one over there and thirty case and not directions to an average depth of between two meters forty and two meters. that's a gigantic mass of water. unimaginable it shows the power of a title and then flow if you have the right now let's move on to higher ground and now all the way to the left move. on through the water now it's going around and you can see...
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and that's an "amerikkka" with three ks. right, roy?inging up all of this heavy race stuff? this is supposed to be a light segment. i just want my sports with no race-- - i'm sorry. you know me. but i--i--i'm a-- i'm an ally to the black man. - stop saying "the black man." - i-- - don't say that. - i minored in african studies. - it ain't got nothing to do with-- - okay, all right. i'll just back off the african... - [bleep] [indistinct] [stammers] look, anyway, let's just move on, because the most incredible performance of this year... - yup. - has to go to serena williams winning the australian open... while pregnant! [cheers and applause] - yeah, try pulling that off, roger federer. - well, he couldn't, because technically... - what more can you say? there's nothing more inspiring to me than a strong... - yeah. oh. - powerful...black woman. - no, man, i told you. you don't have to-- - i'm impressed by black women. michelle, serena, your own mom. - keep my mama's name out your mouth. - it was a compliment! she--she raised a great man,
and that's an "amerikkka" with three ks. right, roy?inging up all of this heavy race stuff? this is supposed to be a light segment. i just want my sports with no race-- - i'm sorry. you know me. but i--i--i'm a-- i'm an ally to the black man. - stop saying "the black man." - i-- - don't say that. - i minored in african studies. - it ain't got nothing to do with-- - okay, all right. i'll just back off the african... - [bleep] [indistinct] [stammers] look, anyway, let's just...
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evening, everyone and welcom stocks climbed to start the week with the help of a big rise inst energy ks. but just as it appeared as if the bulls were in control, stocks got the wind knocked out of them. in a day when the president tweeted that he will announce his decisio on the iran nuclear deal tomorrow. that added geopolitical risk into the stock market. when all was said and done the dow jones industrial average rose 94 points to 24,357. it had been up as much as 200 points. the nasdaq added 55 and the s&p 500 was up 9. as for oil, domestic crude broke through $70 a brel to settle at its highest level since 2014. so how could the white house's decision on the iranmp dealt the oil market and the stock market? john killdust joins us. good o seeyou, john. >> good evening. >> we know we will get a decision tomorrow, but we don't know what that decision is going to be or whether it will be a full decision, partial decision. how -- handicap for us what you're expecting from the market. >> first of all, all i want to say is thank goodness i wasn't looking forward to wait for this to come n
evening, everyone and welcom stocks climbed to start the week with the help of a big rise inst energy ks. but just as it appeared as if the bulls were in control, stocks got the wind knocked out of them. in a day when the president tweeted that he will announce his decisio on the iran nuclear deal tomorrow. that added geopolitical risk into the stock market. when all was said and done the dow jones industrial average rose 94 points to 24,357. it had been up as much as 200 points. the nasdaq...
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one of the unit's biggest concerns was about lea ks from within the force — officers selling information groups. what they could do was utilise that to obtain information from policing systems that would help with their individual crime enterprises. and the means of investigating that are exactly the same means that we use to investigate criminality within the wider population, so monitoring our own telephone billing, we're talking, what, bugs? that's correct. cameras? yeah. listening devices? yes. absolutely. the ccu was obliged to report every suspected data protection breach, officers whom they believed were accessing the police intelligence database with no justifiable policing purpose. this meant some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes instead found themselves labelled corrupt, and facing prosecution. alan. hi. sam, nice to meet you. thanks so much... alan cotton was a detective based in glasgow. in 2009, there was an attempted murder in ayrshire. a serious incident, there were firearms and machetes involved, and the victim nearly lost an arm. an ey
one of the unit's biggest concerns was about lea ks from within the force — officers selling information groups. what they could do was utilise that to obtain information from policing systems that would help with their individual crime enterprises. and the means of investigating that are exactly the same means that we use to investigate criminality within the wider population, so monitoring our own telephone billing, we're talking, what, bugs? that's correct. cameras? yeah. listening...
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i am large, compared to what we saw in their tuesday morning, a bright start. 0utbrea ks we saw in theiry parts of england and wales, particularly western england and wales. that'll work eastwards. you might get some wet weather for airtime across east anglia and the south—east until the late morning onwards. and it will be a miserable afternoon for airtime. sunshine and showers develop in its wake. many of you will have a fine afternoon. lovely blue skies in between the showers and clouds. ms ri good in the north and west. any let —— rain that lingering, east anglia, far south—east of england, it will click through. those guys into the night and into thursday morning. 1—0 two showers in the north. colder air in place. but the jet stream pushing towards us and edging further north will bring a change later in the day. let us start with thursday morning. they chilly start could see the return of a lilibet of frost, east of scotland and eastern england in particular. a bright sunny start for the most part. cloud will quickly increase in the west with sunny spells in the morning giving way
i am large, compared to what we saw in their tuesday morning, a bright start. 0utbrea ks we saw in theiry parts of england and wales, particularly western england and wales. that'll work eastwards. you might get some wet weather for airtime across east anglia and the south—east until the late morning onwards. and it will be a miserable afternoon for airtime. sunshine and showers develop in its wake. many of you will have a fine afternoon. lovely blue skies in between the showers and clouds....
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you want to hide your emotion, you control your face and you forget about your body, so the body lea ksontrol your body, so you just do move any more, and we know something is wrong. and, of course, then we can also measure information about the dynamic of the movement, the speed, the jerkiness of the movement. if you are angry, you tend to have thisjerky movement. nadia and the team have also developed a novel use for your smartphone. using infrared sensors, this phone has been rigged to detect stress levels through your breathing patterns. to put it to the test, the team gave me some maths problems to solve — yes, just like being back at school. brilliant! beep klaxon oh, what? klaxon oh, no, got that wrong! suddenly, i'm really stressed. nadia hopes to eventually put these kind of sensors into clothing to help patients and people in pain. this emotional insight is valuable in other ways, too. there are some people, such as people on the autism spectrum, that tend not to be able to interpret actually the emotions and the expressions of themselves and the people that they see, that the
you want to hide your emotion, you control your face and you forget about your body, so the body lea ksontrol your body, so you just do move any more, and we know something is wrong. and, of course, then we can also measure information about the dynamic of the movement, the speed, the jerkiness of the movement. if you are angry, you tend to have thisjerky movement. nadia and the team have also developed a novel use for your smartphone. using infrared sensors, this phone has been rigged to...
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. >>> american, canadian and mexican officials ended ks week of tithout a deal on the north american trade agreement. instead, the representatives agreed to resume negottions soon after acknowledging that major differences do remain. but pressurch to r a deal is intensifying after house speaker paul ryan said he t needebe notified of a new nafta deal by thursday, may 17t, to give the current congress a chance to pass it. >>> andho along lines, american soybean farmers are finding themselves caught in the middle of the ongoing trade dispute between united states and china. chinese buyers ofic am-grown soybeans have been cancelling their orders, and now the chinese government isco aging its farmers to plant more soy to help make up for any shortfall. eunice un sorts it out fus. >> reporter: these farms have gotten caught up in the trade war between the u.s. and china. the chinese government is attempting to boost domestic production of soybeans. the ahorities heren the country's northeast have been encouraging their farmers to replacn their c crops with ybeans. this corn farmer is bein
. >>> american, canadian and mexican officials ended ks week of tithout a deal on the north american trade agreement. instead, the representatives agreed to resume negottions soon after acknowledging that major differences do remain. but pressurch to r a deal is intensifying after house speaker paul ryan said he t needebe notified of a new nafta deal by thursday, may 17t, to give the current congress a chance to pass it. >>> andho along lines, american soybean farmers are...
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ks. ashlee: it seems like if you are good at ai, you can mix 200 or $300,000 per year.w much these guys get paid now. >> a million dollars is something quite common. ashlee: have you ever had a country offer you an incredible amount of money to come and set up a lab there? >> not a country, but companies, yeah. ♪ has rejectedosua the lucrative offers of nets.ive neural he remains committed to academic, which is a better fit for his philosophical approach to ai. ashlee: you have guys like elon musk and stephen harper game, people who painted these technologies as things that can run a mock and start doing things on their own. what do you feel when you hear people say things like that? guest: i am not concerned about technology running amok. that terminator scenario is not very credible. i feel that if we are able to machines that are ours smart -- that are as smart as us, they can also understand our values and moral systems, and act in a way that is good for us. i think there are real concerns, essentially the misuse of ai to influence people's mind. it is a really happ
ks. ashlee: it seems like if you are good at ai, you can mix 200 or $300,000 per year.w much these guys get paid now. >> a million dollars is something quite common. ashlee: have you ever had a country offer you an incredible amount of money to come and set up a lab there? >> not a country, but companies, yeah. ♪ has rejectedosua the lucrative offers of nets.ive neural he remains committed to academic, which is a better fit for his philosophical approach to ai. ashlee: you have...
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year on, amid continuing controversy and partisan rancour, an investigation unique for its lack of lea ks sight and so far there is no public evidence collusionof. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. international museum day is being marked with free admission across many of the world's exhibitions and galleries. as jakarta's first modern art museum, it's a particularly important occasion for the museum macan. the six—month old art centre is displaying indonesian artwork which has rarely been seen outside of asia. aaron seeto, director of macan museum is here with me now. thank you forjoining us. good morning. happy international museum day. is there a museum culture in indonesia? there are many museums in indonesia? there are many museums in indonesia and we're trying to build on developing that culture and trying to make sure that young people... all kinds of people are able to engage. how do you build the sculpture and for the millennials to be engaged —— this culture? sculpture and for the millennials to be engaged -- this culture? we have to build the museums and make sure they are m
year on, amid continuing controversy and partisan rancour, an investigation unique for its lack of lea ks sight and so far there is no public evidence collusionof. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. international museum day is being marked with free admission across many of the world's exhibitions and galleries. as jakarta's first modern art museum, it's a particularly important occasion for the museum macan. the six—month old art centre is displaying indonesian artwork which has rarely been...
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you could see the mid—20s celsius. 0utbrea ks also the warmth. you could see the mid—20s celsius.etty hot and sunny across the south—east. that cooling trend continues as we go into the rest of the week. this is bbc news. i'm rita. the headlines... british fugitive jamie acourt is denied bail by a spanishjudge, he was arrested in barcelona for alleged drugs offences. russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, is arrested, as he tries to address a protest against president putin. an erupting volcano in hawaii triggers earthquakes, including the most powerful tremor to hit the state since 1975. and... we have lift off. a nasa mission to mars blasts off from california to begin a six month journey to study the composition of the planet. and chelsea take on arsenal in the women's fa cup final, we'll have the latest on that and the rest of the day's action in sportsday, at half past seven.
you could see the mid—20s celsius. 0utbrea ks also the warmth. you could see the mid—20s celsius.etty hot and sunny across the south—east. that cooling trend continues as we go into the rest of the week. this is bbc news. i'm rita. the headlines... british fugitive jamie acourt is denied bail by a spanishjudge, he was arrested in barcelona for alleged drugs offences. russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, is arrested, as he tries to address a protest against president putin. an...
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individual doctors on twitter, for example, "speaks from individual doctors on twitter, for example, "spea ks on twitter, for example, "speaks volumes for how the royal college of physicians valuesjunior doctors. playing the royal college of physicians values junior doctors. playing with people's futures. many life plans made on the basis of spurious offers. don't just before made on the basis of spurious offers. don'tjust before a bank holding." some said," my spouse is a junior doctor, within are thinking we could get some stability into our lives. it was a done deal. to be told, sorry, we are taking it back." it is interesting to find out whether this was an absolute commitment or an indication. it seems from the royal college of physicians, they say there are small cases of what they call non—retractable offers, presumably means most of the offers were retra cta ble. means most of the offers were retractable. i suspect most of the individuals and the british medical association will take a different view on that. 0ur political correspondent nick eardleyjoins me now. there has been growing
individual doctors on twitter, for example, "speaks from individual doctors on twitter, for example, "spea ks on twitter, for example, "speaks volumes for how the royal college of physicians valuesjunior doctors. playing the royal college of physicians values junior doctors. playing with people's futures. many life plans made on the basis of spurious offers. don't just before made on the basis of spurious offers. don'tjust before a bank holding." some said," my spouse...
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threatening billion i don't ks of tariffs. breakthrough would call a change to the issues. we have matt rivers joining us live from beijing. we know they hope to wrap up these talks today. they want to cut the deficit and want chinese to do more to protect intellectual property. any sense there is a headway on these snings. >> reporter: so far, there has been no talk from either side. the public statement we have seen is a tamping down of both sides. it will be difficult to come to a major bargain in the course of the two days. you have to start somewhere. you have tens of billions of dollars in tariffs from the u.s. and chinese side. that will hurt people on both sides of the debate. in china and in the united states. we know the meetings are wrapping up. u.s. delegation set to go back to the united states this evening here in beijing. at the same time, as all of that is happening, you have a significant development on the national security front. u.s. officials and the white house confirming china has deployed missiles in the south china sea in contested islands that chin
threatening billion i don't ks of tariffs. breakthrough would call a change to the issues. we have matt rivers joining us live from beijing. we know they hope to wrap up these talks today. they want to cut the deficit and want chinese to do more to protect intellectual property. any sense there is a headway on these snings. >> reporter: so far, there has been no talk from either side. the public statement we have seen is a tamping down of both sides. it will be difficult to come to a...
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by 1.1.ks, this is important to her they were trading in the green. the key turnaround. the u.k.ernment is responding with breaking news. that the uk's deeply disappointed in the u.s. tariffs and that is coming from a government spokesperson. this is bloomberg. ♪ by 8% perhe bank up we are seeing the worst day for shares since mark are trading at a record low. it is fascinating that the u.s. has been put on a federal reserve list of problem banks. added to a group of trouble lenders insurance regulator. they are basically saying that the bank has such bad weaknesses in the u.s. that they are serious enough to endanger the financial viability of the country. no wonder the stock continues to tank. >> yes. the bank relocating away from wall street to a smaller midtown location that recently, the new reiterating the importance him -- the u.s. portion of the bank. about 14%.ow this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. >> live from bloomberg's world -- european headquarters, i am caroline hyde. let's get you a check in with the
by 1.1.ks, this is important to her they were trading in the green. the key turnaround. the u.k.ernment is responding with breaking news. that the uk's deeply disappointed in the u.s. tariffs and that is coming from a government spokesperson. this is bloomberg. ♪ by 8% perhe bank up we are seeing the worst day for shares since mark are trading at a record low. it is fascinating that the u.s. has been put on a federal reserve list of problem banks. added to a group of trouble lenders insurance...
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and he stepped back, i saw a flash through the blind ks fold and he said, you're never going to mention, otherwise there will be pictures of me everywhere. he became a navy s.e.a.l. in 2002, reaching the rank of lieutenant commander. he served four tours, including iraq and afghanistan, earning a bronze star and a purple heart. after leaving the navy, he started a charity for returning servicemembers, telling cnn in 2012 -- >> they put in the money from their disability checks, i contribute my combat pay in iraq, and we use that as the mission continues. >> forbes magazine called greitens one of america 's most foreign leaders.'m eric greiten. i am a navy s.e.a.l. but most importantly, i'm a husband and father. >> they presented evidence to the st. louis circuit attorney that greitens may have illegally used his charity donor list to raise money for his campaign. the prosecutor has since also charged greitens with tamper in of documents. and when a woman accused him of violently spanking her, a jury went through impeachment. but as the trial gets under way, the prosecution still has not
and he stepped back, i saw a flash through the blind ks fold and he said, you're never going to mention, otherwise there will be pictures of me everywhere. he became a navy s.e.a.l. in 2002, reaching the rank of lieutenant commander. he served four tours, including iraq and afghanistan, earning a bronze star and a purple heart. after leaving the navy, he started a charity for returning servicemembers, telling cnn in 2012 -- >> they put in the money from their disability checks, i...
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had a career high 12 ks, but the a's couldn't do anything against kevin gausman, gave up only two hitsth. here it comes, and there it goes. crushed. khris davis. good night. game over. drive home safely. his ninth homer of the year. just the fourth hit of the entire game for the a's. pie time and dance time. 2-0 a's, the final. >>> coming to the wire. he's just awesome. justified has won the kentucky derby! >> justify with mike smith aboard wins the derby for trainer bob baffert. justify is the sixth consecutive favorite to win the derby and paid $7.80 to win. >>> abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. it was like a monsoon at churchill downs. they had 150,000 people out there in the rain watching that race. >>> drew is going to watch the game with you early tomorrow. >> what time is that happening? >> 12:30. >> oh, lord. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >>> good evening. thanks for staying around for the second half of the newscast. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. in tonight's headlines now, the kilauea volcano shows no signs of slowing down as it
had a career high 12 ks, but the a's couldn't do anything against kevin gausman, gave up only two hitsth. here it comes, and there it goes. crushed. khris davis. good night. game over. drive home safely. his ninth homer of the year. just the fourth hit of the entire game for the a's. pie time and dance time. 2-0 a's, the final. >>> coming to the wire. he's just awesome. justified has won the kentucky derby! >> justify with mike smith aboard wins the derby for trainer bob baffert....
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not revealing her identity, ks gave her first interview to local nbc affiliate ksdk earlier this month. >> i heard so many times what a homewrecker i was. >> overnight, lieutenant governor mike parsons said he's preparing to take over. >> we're going to be up there the next several days, working to see how we're going to move forward in the state. >> lieutenant governor mike parson is set to be sworn in as missouri's 57th governor. the two u.s. senators here said they look forward to working with the new administration, savannah? >> ron mott, thank you so much. >>> let's get a first check of today's weather from mr. al roker. we know him well. >> guys, thanks so much and thank you for getting your first weather from us, we're looking at alberto. the weird thing is it's more organized now than when it was out over the gulf. currently depression, 25 miles south-southwest of evansville, 35-mile-per-hour winds, moving north at 15. let's go over closer toward lake tahoma where the dam is threatening to collapse. 12 million people at risk for flash flood watches and flash flood warnings, nor
not revealing her identity, ks gave her first interview to local nbc affiliate ksdk earlier this month. >> i heard so many times what a homewrecker i was. >> overnight, lieutenant governor mike parsons said he's preparing to take over. >> we're going to be up there the next several days, working to see how we're going to move forward in the state. >> lieutenant governor mike parson is set to be sworn in as missouri's 57th governor. the two u.s. senators here said they...
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netanyahu said his intelligence service secured tens of thousands of documents as well as commute dirs ksns. to emphasize his point even further much of it was in english aimed at president trump. >> this is a terrible deal. it should never have been concluded. in a few days time president trump will decide and make his desis on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure he'll do the right thing, the right thing for the united states, the right thing for israel and the right thing for the peace of the world. >> president trump has until may 12th to decide on whether lifting sanctions. after his speech netanyahu said he has been 100% right to criticize the deal. first of all on this deal do you think there are grounds for the president to rip up the deal as he has been threatening to do? >> not based on this. this is all baked in. we knew the iranians were lying. this isn't new information with what they are doing right now. >> no. he's got new details. it is getting additional information but it doesn't change the plot line. they have a program until 2003. they divide it. they continue to
netanyahu said his intelligence service secured tens of thousands of documents as well as commute dirs ksns. to emphasize his point even further much of it was in english aimed at president trump. >> this is a terrible deal. it should never have been concluded. in a few days time president trump will decide and make his desis on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure he'll do the right thing, the right thing for the united states, the right thing for israel and the right thing for the...
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in central and eastern parts, where the cloud brea ks eastern parts, where the cloud breaks it will startf course a bank holiday on the horizon. the good news to see the jetstrea m horizon. the good news to see the jetstream pushing to the north of us into saturday. that allows even warmerairto into saturday. that allows even warmer air to work into place. high pressure will build across southern areas. if you have plans for this bank holiday weekend, dare i say it, shocking news, things will turn a little bit warmer. it will not be com pletely little bit warmer. it will not be completely dry but most places will be, and cloud will break to allow some sunshine through. so temperatures for most of us mid—to—high teens, if not low 20s. enjoy. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: a major side effect of the philippines' war on drugs, the severe overcrowding in prisons. we have a rare insight into manila's city jail. just to give you an idea of the conditions, have a look through the. hundreds of people sleeping side—by—side, with hardly any room to move thro
in central and eastern parts, where the cloud brea ks eastern parts, where the cloud breaks it will startf course a bank holiday on the horizon. the good news to see the jetstrea m horizon. the good news to see the jetstream pushing to the north of us into saturday. that allows even warmerairto into saturday. that allows even warmer air to work into place. high pressure will build across southern areas. if you have plans for this bank holiday weekend, dare i say it, shocking news, things will...
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americans don't realize they got a tax cut because their paychecks move around because of their 401 kseir wages changing. they care more about the fairness in the system than their own tax burdens. a lot of poll data suggests that and taxes don't motivate people in how they vote. i think rubio and others are realizing looking at the poll data, it's really a big stinker. >> that's unfair to maubio. he has always been in the camp that, you also have to gear more towards individual people. that's why he had problems with the gop tax plan. >> he voted for it. >> but he fought for larger tax credits. it had two tracks. >> corporate and individual. >> the individual part doesn't kick in until next year. i think we should applaud people who have an honest conversation. >> the individual part has kicked in -- >> you won't see those benefits until next year. >> but corporate -- >> go back to the apple example. >> walk people through this. i asked you about apple a second ago and how all this hundred billion is being poured in but it benefits investors. >> right. so apple was already sitting on
americans don't realize they got a tax cut because their paychecks move around because of their 401 kseir wages changing. they care more about the fairness in the system than their own tax burdens. a lot of poll data suggests that and taxes don't motivate people in how they vote. i think rubio and others are realizing looking at the poll data, it's really a big stinker. >> that's unfair to maubio. he has always been in the camp that, you also have to gear more towards individual people....
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back in the days when sly stone was a disc jockey on ks ol.dying for soul music. that has been our passion ever since. >> you can catch tower of power this weekend saturday show is sold out and available tomorrow night. by the way to band members were badly hurt when they were hit by a train in jack london square last year. they are back performing with the group. >>> coming up next, facebook chose a desolate site to build a new data storage facility. ♪ we know nobody tells a story like dad. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. this year, show dad he's special with great gifts from bass pro shops and cabela's. like bass pro flag chairs for under $13. men's wellington waterproof boots for under $90. and save $150 on this masterbuilt 30 inch electric smoker. bass pro shops and cabela's. social media giant facebook is moving into utah with a massive new data center, saying to bring hundreds of jobs in that area. >> reporter: facebook, welcome to eagle mountain. eagle mountain's mayor tom westmoreland got emotional. as he descri
back in the days when sly stone was a disc jockey on ks ol.dying for soul music. that has been our passion ever since. >> you can catch tower of power this weekend saturday show is sold out and available tomorrow night. by the way to band members were badly hurt when they were hit by a train in jack london square last year. they are back performing with the group. >>> coming up next, facebook chose a desolate site to build a new data storage facility. ♪ we know nobody tells a...
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farther south ks, westbound we have a good steady volume and this looks heavier than we've seen for the past two weeks as well. there may be more traffic but right now hayward does continue for 880 and of course 92 right here. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >> 5:20, coming up next here, an unforgettable prom. >> amaze being ing unforgettable prom. >> amaze being i to see the yous here today. >> not chaperones but dates, police officers took the time out of their schedules to take several special needs students to prom. a crazy story coming ou florida. you want to listen up if you or a loved one es >>> a developing story. pretty crazy story out of florida. if you or a loved one uses vaping pens, pay attention, first responders say a man died after his vaping pen exploded. the explosion also triggered a fire in the man's home. firefighters still don't know if the explosion itself killed him or if it knocked him unconscious leaving him trapped by the flames. >> lithium batteries called a runaway, they start to heat up too quickly or too much and then then that gas ignites or explodes. >> au
farther south ks, westbound we have a good steady volume and this looks heavier than we've seen for the past two weeks as well. there may be more traffic but right now hayward does continue for 880 and of course 92 right here. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >> 5:20, coming up next here, an unforgettable prom. >> amaze being ing unforgettable prom. >> amaze being i to see the yous here today. >> not chaperones but dates, police officers took the time out of their...
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new york state prisoners who don't have the resources and money to hire lawyers to get them exoner ksable to put him back on track and have his life in a place where he doesn't have the conviction hanging over his head. but the problem with john's case is well, it's an example of things -- it happens more frequently than you think. and we encounter a lot of cases like his and we're fortunate we have a judge, judge simpson who cared and focused and got into the case and really did the right thing. most of our cases are fought with tremendous resistance because without dna it's very difficult to litigate these cases and they take years and they are protracted battles that take a long time and a lot of energy to get people exonerated. >> there are family people that are watching and have relatives that are incarcerated, many of whom are not guilty. what would you say to them watching this morning headed for a weekend visit or somebody they won't visit. what would you say to those family members that are watching you this morning of those that have incarcerated loved ones? >> i want to sa
new york state prisoners who don't have the resources and money to hire lawyers to get them exoner ksable to put him back on track and have his life in a place where he doesn't have the conviction hanging over his head. but the problem with john's case is well, it's an example of things -- it happens more frequently than you think. and we encounter a lot of cases like his and we're fortunate we have a judge, judge simpson who cared and focused and got into the case and really did the right...
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anna auld/wichita, ks: "the church has 31 security cameras surrounding its building and the directorand it just so happens that one of those cameras was aimed right at the restaurant where she came from."voice of judy dizazzo/witness: "police came - surrounded. then they took her to the hospital by ambulance. a few minutes later they brought out another individual wrapped in a white sheet. "police say an officer was working in the area and saw the woman on fire.you can see from the church's video the officer runs over and tries to pat her down.that's when police say the woman told the officer her sister was also inside on fire.the officer then tries to get into the building, but the doors are locked.police say he broke in through the glass front door and saved the other woman- using only his hands. the women's family says in their eyes, the officer is an angel and no words can explain how grateful they are for saving their lives.judy dizazzo/witness: "prayers certainly go out to the family, everybody involved, i mean, that was just -- i can't imagine how frightening that must have be
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live outside the water district where bord members will dits ks it, sand-- discuss it, sandra osborne reporter: it could mean the possibility of higher water bills, eventually, for people living in santa clara county. here is the proposal. according to the associated press it would reshape the future of water delivery for two million people in santa clara county and 20 million in southern california. the idea called the fix, is from governor jerry brown and it would be to build two 35- mile tunnels from the north to san joaquin valley. >> our water infrastructure, the pipes were not built for as many people, they were built for 10 million people, we are nearly 40 million people today. it is a logical time to replenish and replace, that is what we are doing oith right now. >> reporter: those-- right now. >> reporter: those opposed are afraid it would divert too much water from the sacramento. the water district of southern california voted to support and contributed some of the funding. santa clara water district would consider the same thing, price tag would be contributing $650 milli
live outside the water district where bord members will dits ks it, sand-- discuss it, sandra osborne reporter: it could mean the possibility of higher water bills, eventually, for people living in santa clara county. here is the proposal. according to the associated press it would reshape the future of water delivery for two million people in santa clara county and 20 million in southern california. the idea called the fix, is from governor jerry brown and it would be to build two 35- mile...
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while only half of americans are mooefen invested in stocks, mostly through 401 ks and other retirementesident says he's going to help all businesses grow and he says that will benefit all americans in the form of higher wages. the president certainly believes in trickle down economics. we'll see if it works out the way he says it will. more needs to be done to make it happen. here's why. 40 % of households are struggling to pay for rent, transportation, child care, phone service, and most of them have jobs and they're living above the federal poverty line. according to a new study from the united way. while president trump deserves a lot of credit for the economic enthusiasm that we're seeing, a lot more has to be done to make sure more americans are living their best lives or even decent ones. joining me now, james from the american enterprise institute. first, james, let's walk through the economy. when president obama was in office and talked about the extraordinary recovery. there were huge swaths of the country that said what about me. that fuelled prurch in the campaign. he was e
while only half of americans are mooefen invested in stocks, mostly through 401 ks and other retirementesident says he's going to help all businesses grow and he says that will benefit all americans in the form of higher wages. the president certainly believes in trickle down economics. we'll see if it works out the way he says it will. more needs to be done to make it happen. here's why. 40 % of households are struggling to pay for rent, transportation, child care, phone service, and most of...
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according to political con lea ks and another hospital.cious, but this is a very worrying development for many pakistanis, there are general elections due to take place here in july or august. there has been widespread condemnation of this attack from the pakistani prime minister and from right across the political spectrum. as many as 1500 junior doctors who were offered posts at registrars have had their job offers withdrawn following a mistake in the recruitment process. the rule college of physicians says the error meant that those who had been scored on their suitability we re been scored on their suitability were given the wrong marks. the couege were given the wrong marks. the college apologised and said that patients if he had up and comer mice. the doctors union said the mistake was appalling. commemorations have taken place on the scottish island of islay, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the crash of two ships that took the lives of hundreds of american soldiers. from islay, here's our correspondent glenn campbell. as isla
according to political con lea ks and another hospital.cious, but this is a very worrying development for many pakistanis, there are general elections due to take place here in july or august. there has been widespread condemnation of this attack from the pakistani prime minister and from right across the political spectrum. as many as 1500 junior doctors who were offered posts at registrars have had their job offers withdrawn following a mistake in the recruitment process. the rule college of...
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a gofundme at ks han be set up and raised more than $62,000 for the t-shirt. >>> two men are alive thisorning thanks to the quick thinking and persistence of first responders in the central valley. look at this video. this is from highway patrol officers and firefighters pulling the men from a car after it overturned in a canal in sanger which is east of frezer in. it took about 15 minutes to free him. rescuers needed another 25 minutes to extract the other man. he survived thanks to an air pocket. firefighters using the jaws of life. >>> racial bias is one of starbucks biggest pr headaches. a chain says it has two strategies for curbing racism. first, hire more people of color as managers. second, create a culture openly discussing racial issues. red bay coffee's staff is imposed of women, people of color and formerly incarcerated. starbucks is getting ready to hold social bias training tomorrow. it comes after arrest of two african-american men at a starbucks who wanted the use the restroom. >>> a migrant living illegally in france is being called a hero after scaling an apartment bui
a gofundme at ks han be set up and raised more than $62,000 for the t-shirt. >>> two men are alive thisorning thanks to the quick thinking and persistence of first responders in the central valley. look at this video. this is from highway patrol officers and firefighters pulling the men from a car after it overturned in a canal in sanger which is east of frezer in. it took about 15 minutes to free him. rescuers needed another 25 minutes to extract the other man. he survived thanks to...
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those monasteries were like are ks that carried truth and wisdom through the dark ages. we who love the western heritage, whether we are christian or not, must take our example from the benedictan monks at the fall of rome. we must be what poem benedict self, the second benedict of the benning ticket option, call the creativity mind nors we must not merely lament our diminished status but must work with an imagination fired by love to redeem the time. this is our great calling in a post-christian world. there's not much money or power to be had from answering that call. but we have it on good authority that it profits men nothing to gain the world but to lose his soul. so, the question, does at the benedict option call on christian dozen healed for the hills? emphatically, not. but it does call on christians to undertake a strategic withdrawal from the mainstream for the sake of building thicker, small communities, more firmly anchored in the faith and in tradition, as well as more deeply immersing ourselves in the art, the music and the literature of western civilizatio
those monasteries were like are ks that carried truth and wisdom through the dark ages. we who love the western heritage, whether we are christian or not, must take our example from the benedictan monks at the fall of rome. we must be what poem benedict self, the second benedict of the benning ticket option, call the creativity mind nors we must not merely lament our diminished status but must work with an imagination fired by love to redeem the time. this is our great calling in a...
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but we do have a warmup just in time for the weekend. lion ks can't read at grade level. marshall tuck will change that. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's r
but we do have a warmup just in time for the weekend. lion ks can't read at grade level. marshall tuck will change that. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor...
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that's the most ks in a four- game series for the giants since 1913. that's a true story.ng to be old hat. tigers back on the prowl again playing with great regularity obviously very healthy and a big term at sawgrass this week. the players championship. here's tiger who winds up with an even par for the day on his ninth. that is good for eagle. first time he ever eagled that home at sawgrass. but he is six back of six golfers who are tied for first. and here's matt kuchar. he is one of the six. look at this putt! just roaming the yard there and it will drop. that's why he was 6-under 66. same can be sed for dustin johnson -- said for dustin johnson number one player of the world. you expect this from him birdie on 18, also at 6-under 66 through one round. meantime, the warriors will be all talk until monday when it goes down, down in houston. first time in the steve kerr era that they will start the westerns conference championship on the road. the rockets are the top seed and the warriors still in town working out as you see klay touching up on his shot. warriors really
that's the most ks in a four- game series for the giants since 1913. that's a true story.ng to be old hat. tigers back on the prowl again playing with great regularity obviously very healthy and a big term at sawgrass this week. the players championship. here's tiger who winds up with an even par for the day on his ninth. that is good for eagle. first time he ever eagled that home at sawgrass. but he is six back of six golfers who are tied for first. and here's matt kuchar. he is one of the...
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a carrying out an investigation into several lea ks.d trial on historical charges of sexual abuse in australia. he's the highest ranking catholic to face such allegations. cardinal pell, who's 76 and a former archbishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, . hywel griffith re powerilmg hywel griffith re powerll people in g the catholic world, cardinal pell ‘s case has drawn global coverage at every step. he had to be guided through dozens of cameras and reporters waiting for him at the court. his supporters and detractors we re court. his supporters and detractors were here too. anxious to hear the magistrates decision. during his time in australia, the cardinal was considered the voice of the church, born and bred in the state of victoria he became the archbishop of melbourne. it's during his time here in the 1990s that some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken place. other offences are said to have happened in his home city of ballarat,
a carrying out an investigation into several lea ks.d trial on historical charges of sexual abuse in australia. he's the highest ranking catholic to face such allegations. cardinal pell, who's 76 and a former archbishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, . hywel griffith re powerilmg hywel griffith re powerll people in g the catholic world, cardinal pell ‘s case has drawn global coverage at every...
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May 2, 2018
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james mitchell interrogated ks and for the cia and detailed all of those encounters in his book "enhanced" which is a fascinating read. good to have you back on the program tonight. when i read this report i was stunned. after all of these years, they are now going to claim that he has brain damage at the hands of the cia? >> nothing his attorneys do surprises me. basically it's obvious that he's guilty. everybody knows that he's guilty and i know it's flippant to say that, but it's true, and now they are just looking for some way to save his life, so we have to step back and ask ourselves what is their motivation? their motivation obviously is to prep the battlefield to make this legal -- legal battlefield to make him appear a victim to make it appear like he's more human and to set the grounds for some kind of plea agreement that doesn't involve the death penalty. >> martha: so you interrogated him. you water boarded in others in the room and you walled him, which is the process of slamming him against the wall. >> stop that! don't even say that! >> martha: please correct me. explain wa
james mitchell interrogated ks and for the cia and detailed all of those encounters in his book "enhanced" which is a fascinating read. good to have you back on the program tonight. when i read this report i was stunned. after all of these years, they are now going to claim that he has brain damage at the hands of the cia? >> nothing his attorneys do surprises me. basically it's obvious that he's guilty. everybody knows that he's guilty and i know it's flippant to say that, but...
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so you have the diplomatic track ks financial pressure and military options. but wolf i think we are focused a lot on when the summit will happen, the date, the location, those sorts of topgsal details. i am deeply concerned that if we haven't been able to get in touch with the north koreans since around may 8th when pompeo went to pyeongchang, how much have we been able to speak to them about the substance of these negotiations? have there been those low tear level talks between arms control experts and the diplomats that general mattis referenced just a few minutes ago who are supposed to be working on what we want and what the north koreans are prepared to do? >> what do you think, senator? >> well, i'm actually very pleased with the way the president is happened lindling . he's doing something different than any other president to date. i think in part because the circumstances have changed. north korea has a nuclear weapon and capacity to strike the united states of america and our allies. that's a different situation than we had 20 years ago. and as a re
so you have the diplomatic track ks financial pressure and military options. but wolf i think we are focused a lot on when the summit will happen, the date, the location, those sorts of topgsal details. i am deeply concerned that if we haven't been able to get in touch with the north koreans since around may 8th when pompeo went to pyeongchang, how much have we been able to speak to them about the substance of these negotiations? have there been those low tear level talks between arms control...
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ks, theue is the ban reason why they are so sensitive to what is happening in the bond is because they own around $350 billion of italian sovereign bonds. around 10% of their total assets. this is a large exposure, and any movement in the bond market is going to affect them. that willtwo things affect italian banks. one is the impact on capital. equity tier one ratio is linked to the market of the bonds. when italian banks are still cleaning out their balance sheet, this impact on capital is not welcome. somehow, the valuation has reflected this impact. there is also a further, more longer term impact, the cost of funding. these banks will have to come back to market again, in a normal fashion, wholesale funding. this is an ongoing issue. the sovereign situation -- manus: can i ask you -- one of the things the market wants to understand, you talk about the market to market valuation index, btp, the relationship that will have on the capital, but the nonperforming loans, there is this issue within the italian banks. how does this affect the reduction in npl? >> there is some impact and
ks, theue is the ban reason why they are so sensitive to what is happening in the bond is because they own around $350 billion of italian sovereign bonds. around 10% of their total assets. this is a large exposure, and any movement in the bond market is going to affect them. that willtwo things affect italian banks. one is the impact on capital. equity tier one ratio is linked to the market of the bonds. when italian banks are still cleaning out their balance sheet, this impact on capital is...