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and kyle cheney is back from politico where he covers congress. you're up first. kyle: mr. jordan, you -- your views on the origin of the russian investigation are very well-known. but now that the special counsel's report has been filed. i'm curious, and we know there's no conspiracy charges contained in that report. do you think congress needs to know and needs to investigate, whether, short of a criminal conspiracy, there was any sort of manipulation by the russians -- rep. jordan: it's what senator graham has said, which is the whole faulty premise for this thing in the first place, the dossier, the clinton campaign hired a law firm, who hired glenn simpson, who adam schiff was palling around with last summer. jim comey's words, not my words, and that became the basis to go to a secret court to get a warrant to spy on the trump campaign and people around the trump campaign. i think that's where we need to go. how this whole thing started, including papadopoulos and who he was talking with in this bar and great britain and how all that has been. lindsey graham has been c
and kyle cheney is back from politico where he covers congress. you're up first. kyle: mr. jordan, you -- your views on the origin of the russian investigation are very well-known. but now that the special counsel's report has been filed. i'm curious, and we know there's no conspiracy charges contained in that report. do you think congress needs to know and needs to investigate, whether, short of a criminal conspiracy, there was any sort of manipulation by the russians -- rep. jordan: it's what...
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kyle turley, mike james. they felt they needed the opioids just to be able to do their job. >> your production is how you get paid. and you can't produce, you know, without playing on the field. >> opioids they were told by doctors were the best way to keep going. >> i got into pain medicine at a time when we didn't have very good treatments for pain. >> dr. mark wallace is the director of the center for pain medicine at the university of california san diego. he, like most of us doctors, was taught in medical school to prescribe opioids. >> we were told, well, there's evidence that the use of opiates are probably not that risky and that we should use them more liberally. >> they don't wear off. >> it was the 1990s and doctors were seeing a lot of commercials like this one. >> these drugs which i repeat are our best, strongest pain medications should be used much more than they are for patients in pain. >> problem is, while they were fda approved for some kinds of pain, they were never intended to be used lon
kyle turley, mike james. they felt they needed the opioids just to be able to do their job. >> your production is how you get paid. and you can't produce, you know, without playing on the field. >> opioids they were told by doctors were the best way to keep going. >> i got into pain medicine at a time when we didn't have very good treatments for pain. >> dr. mark wallace is the director of the center for pain medicine at the university of california san diego. he, like...
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kyle foundation. honoring her late husband chris kyle, the navy seal and author of the bestseller american sniper in american gun. the foundation is devoted to strengthening the marriages of veterans and first responders. and publix pete speaker at fundraisers and other events inspiring others for strength and perseverance through struggles. she and her two children live in texas. and claire gibson is a writer based in nashville, tennessee. born and raised in the u.s. military academy at west point she grew up captivated in the beautiful hudson river valley and long dreamed of writing a story that honored her childhood home and what inspired her there. her compelling stories of these experiences have been featured in the washington post, the science monitor, the tennessean, and many other publications. this is her debut novel. [applause] welcome to these two marvelous writers. i am going to open up the conversation and whenever i do these panels, we open up to the audience, they always asked the first
kyle foundation. honoring her late husband chris kyle, the navy seal and author of the bestseller american sniper in american gun. the foundation is devoted to strengthening the marriages of veterans and first responders. and publix pete speaker at fundraisers and other events inspiring others for strength and perseverance through struggles. she and her two children live in texas. and claire gibson is a writer based in nashville, tennessee. born and raised in the u.s. military academy at west...
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kyle: definitely.stopped being stimulus as we have been seeing over the past three months. andare seeing less tweeting commentary on the side from president trump, but other key stakeholders in this one. there's an understanding that it doesn't move the market so much. it doesn't stoke bullishness anymore. thatts have priced in there is a neutrality of the trade war at the moment. things don't seem like they will escalate. the markets are looking for some tangible policy changes, mostly as it relates to tariffs and the removal of tariffs to boost trade flows. haveall well and good to the sense of boosters on the headlines, but the markets went to see something meaty. that's why were not seeing the same juice from the stories. not to mention how much markets are banking from dovish this from central banks. raldovishness from cent banks. kyle: that will underpin markets going forward. the chinese growth story is a big one. we have to see the chinese growth turnaround and show signs of bottoming. at the e
kyle: definitely.stopped being stimulus as we have been seeing over the past three months. andare seeing less tweeting commentary on the side from president trump, but other key stakeholders in this one. there's an understanding that it doesn't move the market so much. it doesn't stoke bullishness anymore. thatts have priced in there is a neutrality of the trade war at the moment. things don't seem like they will escalate. the markets are looking for some tangible policy changes, mostly as it...
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a veteran labour mp backed peter kyle's plan for a confirmatory referendum.ikely to need a longer extension anyway for a whole variety of other reasons so why not take advantage of that reality to hold a confirmatory vote on the likely outcome of brexit, whatever happens on the deliberation. as did a conservative without it would be a way to get theresa may deal through. it could be argues, why are going back to the people but i am going back clearly and only and with a great degree of self—loathing to say this, i'm going back purely because parliament is unable to reach a majority and reach a decision. the motion calls for nothing in this house should be approved without a referenda but we have to agree with this house the side. and please engage in that process come together, support a deal that protectsjobs in the economy and then put it to the british people. we believe it is essential to hold the people's vote on the final deal, ultimately, it must be a question of deciding between the things we know and which have worked well, though not perfectly for s
a veteran labour mp backed peter kyle's plan for a confirmatory referendum.ikely to need a longer extension anyway for a whole variety of other reasons so why not take advantage of that reality to hold a confirmatory vote on the likely outcome of brexit, whatever happens on the deliberation. as did a conservative without it would be a way to get theresa may deal through. it could be argues, why are going back to the people but i am going back clearly and only and with a great degree of...
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for more on this let's speak to kyle bailey who is an aviation analyst a former f.a.a. safety team representative and a pilot he joins us now on skype from buffalo new jersey called the new york times investigation into boeing's manufacturing describes a culture that often valued production speed over quality how worried should we all be. you know we should first of all good morning and we should not be worried about this keep in mind boeing has about one hundred fifty three thousand employees and we're talking about a dozen employees actually that were making claims about this production facility so you know there really isn't much to worry about and voting has a stellar track record as in their production line and there really have been no no accidents or incidents as a result of such things as metal shavings and manufacturing anomalies that have happened have this is a factory that specific a manufacturer that dreamliner tests a little more about that plane and doesn't have any known issue. you know that the biggest no one issue that several years back the batteries
for more on this let's speak to kyle bailey who is an aviation analyst a former f.a.a. safety team representative and a pilot he joins us now on skype from buffalo new jersey called the new york times investigation into boeing's manufacturing describes a culture that often valued production speed over quality how worried should we all be. you know we should first of all good morning and we should not be worried about this keep in mind boeing has about one hundred fifty three thousand employees...
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kyle was fouled, shooting a three with .6 seconds left.oolly sank all three free throws toe the cavs the lead for good. they're going to face texas tech for the national championship on monday. >> i do feel for auburn. but i forl better us right now. i'm just thankful that these duys stepped up and played the way they nee to, and we got through, survive and advance. i guess that's tak on a n meaning. >> at first i didn't think it was a foul,he but refs thought otherwise, so can't go back and rewind it, so. >> these are moments that, you know, every basketball player's dreamed of hitting the game winning shot or free throws or whatever. you know, kin of had that feeling in your stomach like a good nervousness, all right,th is my chance. and, you know, to be able to go to the national championship off that for these guys and coach bennett, i mean, i really don't have t words. >> kid's got nerves of the capitals wrapped up their regular season earlier this evening against the islanders. having already clinched the metro division it's inconseq
kyle was fouled, shooting a three with .6 seconds left.oolly sank all three free throws toe the cavs the lead for good. they're going to face texas tech for the national championship on monday. >> i do feel for auburn. but i forl better us right now. i'm just thankful that these duys stepped up and played the way they nee to, and we got through, survive and advance. i guess that's tak on a n meaning. >> at first i didn't think it was a foul,he but refs thought otherwise, so can't go...
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kyle: i think that is also a challenge.hen democrats have the option to vote for a woman candidate in some of the many house primaries in 2018, they like having that option, and yet here we have this field where in most polls, roughly half the vote is going to joe biden or bernie sanders, two older white politicians who have a lot of experience. i will also say the polls are not necessarily determinative. a lot of people are still making up their minds and they may gravitate toward a younger candidate or a woman or a person of color or both. david: file, great to have you back with us -- kyle, great have you with us. we turn back to the robert mueller report and the controversy that has developed over evidence cited in the report. thatding to page 112 point, a russian businessman texted michael cohen, stop load tapes from russia but not sure if there's anything else. the subject of the report has now come forward to say robert mueller got it wrong. we are joined by the subject of the report. welcome. are you russian? >> tha
kyle: i think that is also a challenge.hen democrats have the option to vote for a woman candidate in some of the many house primaries in 2018, they like having that option, and yet here we have this field where in most polls, roughly half the vote is going to joe biden or bernie sanders, two older white politicians who have a lot of experience. i will also say the polls are not necessarily determinative. a lot of people are still making up their minds and they may gravitate toward a younger...
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. >> kyle from supervisor mandelman's staff. i wanted to provide context to address some of the recommendations provided in a staff report. first, some context. our office believes in the value of housing density. but we believe that value must be balanced by the need for diversity and housing options and preserving the character of our neighborhoods. those are the underlying principles of the legislation before you today. first, with controls that limit the size and bulk of residentses adjacent to narrow streets and alley ways in neighborhoods, we aim to promote gentle density. the ordinance will help ensure that new development on narrow streets and allies in the city's r.h. districts are calle scalede street and buildings. it will ensure new development does not diminish the small streets and alleys as neighborhood spaces for recreation and greeting the city. second, this ordinance seeks to permit accessory dwelling units on corner lots and certain through lots, known as backyard cottages which help housing stock including va
. >> kyle from supervisor mandelman's staff. i wanted to provide context to address some of the recommendations provided in a staff report. first, some context. our office believes in the value of housing density. but we believe that value must be balanced by the need for diversity and housing options and preserving the character of our neighborhoods. those are the underlying principles of the legislation before you today. first, with controls that limit the size and bulk of residentses...
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. >> reporter: kelly prime's son, kyle, was just 10 years old when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. five months later, kyle's friend and class mate, mason, developed brain cancer. >> 14 hours to get the tumor out and he had five weeks of inpatient rehabilitation. had to learn to walk, talk, eat, everything all over again. >> reporteoliahis year. >> at what point are you saying we have to take a close look at the school here? >> reporter: the moment i found out that mason had been diagnosed it popped into my mind that something was not okay. >> reporter: the moms believe the recent increase in cancer cases could be caused by radiation from radio frequency or rf waves coming from this cell tower located on the elementary school campus. >> it is classified as a carcinogen. that tells us there is some evidence out. there we're not naive there could be other components, other environmental influences, but the bottom line that we feel in regards to this tower is it doesn't belong there. if there is any indications that it is unsafe. >> you figure is not worth the risk. >> absolut
. >> reporter: kelly prime's son, kyle, was just 10 years old when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. five months later, kyle's friend and class mate, mason, developed brain cancer. >> 14 hours to get the tumor out and he had five weeks of inpatient rehabilitation. had to learn to walk, talk, eat, everything all over again. >> reporteoliahis year. >> at what point are you saying we have to take a close look at the school here? >> reporter: the moment i...
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it's getting like thejeremy kyle show and i expect better from mrs derbyshire. thejeremy kyle show andhing —— good morning. we have plenty of try and fine weather and some sunshine, temperatures picking up as well. through today we will see plenty of good spells of sunshine, some patchy cloud, the small chance of one or two showers in parts of east anglia, the midlands, southern parts of northern england. temperatures edging upa northern england. temperatures edging up a bit on yesterday, a maximum of around 20 celsius but a bit cooler on the north sea coast. this evening and overnight, any showers will tend to fade, some clear spells and we will start to see a bit more cloud feeding in from the east with that potential for some mist and hill fog. temperatures not falling too far overnight. overnight lows of 4—9d. that takes us to the easter weekend, plenty of dry and fine weather to begin with with temperatures peaking on saturday at 25 degrees in a few places. the chance of something a bit more unsettled later in the north and west. goodbye. you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11a
it's getting like thejeremy kyle show and i expect better from mrs derbyshire. thejeremy kyle show andhing —— good morning. we have plenty of try and fine weather and some sunshine, temperatures picking up as well. through today we will see plenty of good spells of sunshine, some patchy cloud, the small chance of one or two showers in parts of east anglia, the midlands, southern parts of northern england. temperatures edging upa northern england. temperatures edging up a bit on yesterday, a...
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with that, kyle? >> thank you, commissioners and thank you for the kind words. a supervisor mandelman and our office is proud to be leading this effort at the forward to declare a claimant emergency in san francisco. and i wanted to take the opportunity to provide context as to the resolution and ask for your support. the effort is the product of committed climate justice advocates who visited our office late last year, explaining explaining that bay area cities like berkeley, hayward, richmond , oakland had already taken a step of declaring a state of climate emergency and that san francisco, is a local climate leader, should join them using the resolution as passed in other cities as a model, our office tailored an emergency declaration for san francisco, and then worked with the department of the environment, as well as the mayor's office to refined that proposal. supervisor mandelman introduced the resolution in february, and then we have been working with the city department and advocacy groups on amendments that i believe have greatly improved the resoluti
with that, kyle? >> thank you, commissioners and thank you for the kind words. a supervisor mandelman and our office is proud to be leading this effort at the forward to declare a claimant emergency in san francisco. and i wanted to take the opportunity to provide context as to the resolution and ask for your support. the effort is the product of committed climate justice advocates who visited our office late last year, explaining explaining that bay area cities like berkeley, hayward,...
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. >> former white house chief strategist and capital management kyle bass is with us.their take on and talk about the global economy as well. >>> also exclusive interview with the ceo of lululemon, calvin mcdonald, he rolls out his company's five-year growth strategy it is his first broadcast interview since taking the job >>> we'll start with earnings though a ton of movers to get to this morning. startinging wi ining with faceb. top and bottom line beats and user numbers that hit record highs during the quarter facebook says it expects to pay at least $3 billion, possibly up to $5 billion in a privacy related fine to the ftc. microsoft also moving higher this morning, after beating the street surge in cloud revenue and software subscriptions the company's market cap did surpass the $1 trillion mark this morning and then on the flip side, shares of 3m plunging, weighing on the dow, missing estimates on both earningin inings and reven cutting about 2,000 jobs 3m issue or global economy issue. >> that's a key question, sara, one that jim and i were addressing earlier it
. >> former white house chief strategist and capital management kyle bass is with us.their take on and talk about the global economy as well. >>> also exclusive interview with the ceo of lululemon, calvin mcdonald, he rolls out his company's five-year growth strategy it is his first broadcast interview since taking the job >>> we'll start with earnings though a ton of movers to get to this morning. startinging wi ining with faceb. top and bottom line beats and user...
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valley christian school in san jose said the music teacher kyle scheuerlein has been suspended pending an investigation. they are looking into whether he has ties to the white supremacist group, identity europe. it is known to have organized the unite the right rally in charlottesville. the name of kyle scheuerlein surface when a record of the groups online chats were released to the public. we reached out several times to him for comment but did not get a response. >>> hundreds of students and faculty at universities are under quarantine. the action is a response to a growing measles outbreak. and reports of infected student at ucla. those under quarantine are either unvaccinated or unable to prove that they are immune. the infected student attending classes at two buildings at ucla earlier this month. and may have also come in contact with students at cal state l.a. meanwhile, officials at that university are trying to determine how many students may have been exposed. that university said it has nearly 200 people quarantined but public health officials say dozens more could have bee
valley christian school in san jose said the music teacher kyle scheuerlein has been suspended pending an investigation. they are looking into whether he has ties to the white supremacist group, identity europe. it is known to have organized the unite the right rally in charlottesville. the name of kyle scheuerlein surface when a record of the groups online chats were released to the public. we reached out several times to him for comment but did not get a response. >>> hundreds of...
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i've just been with peter kyle who picked for the amendment i voted for, which is whatever deal thatut it to the british people. and theresa may could do that. she could do it tomorrow. you could say, i've got my withdrawal agreement, negotiated it with the european union, she thinks it's rather good, put it to the british people and this whole thing would be done by september or october. and finally, given that stephen barclay stood up tonight, saying, pilate has failed yet again to reach a conclusion, he talked about it, seem to be hinting at the possibility of bringing the deal back. do you really think your hopes of another referendum can really be revived at this stage of the game? what do you think will happen on wednesday? we still got the highs vote of any of the options before parliament. you're not giving up? goodness, no! the british people are entitled to change their mind, just like mps change their mind, the way that they are voting. they did on her withdrawal agreement, they did tonight again. they are allowed to change their minds and vote again, but the british peopl
i've just been with peter kyle who picked for the amendment i voted for, which is whatever deal thatut it to the british people. and theresa may could do that. she could do it tomorrow. you could say, i've got my withdrawal agreement, negotiated it with the european union, she thinks it's rather good, put it to the british people and this whole thing would be done by september or october. and finally, given that stephen barclay stood up tonight, saying, pilate has failed yet again to reach a...
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that's why you said something to me, kyle, years ago that stuck with me. i'll never forget this as long as -- i've used your line, by the way, which is there's never been a country in the history of the world that pays high wages to make low value. >> it means we can't pay anybody a wage we have to make it overseaed. >> there is a balance. >> in other words, can the american consumer -- can we change the dialogue? >> global free trade brings it, right? basically you are going to see a low wage nation move up like we've seen in china. you are going to see high wage nations move down. it's what's going to happen over time is it a game that's rigged or not? we're giving china the ability to raise money through hong kong and raise dollars through the united states, and they're forcing capital -- dollar-based capital into the msci and maybe the bloomberg bond index they're forcing hundreds of billions of u.s. dollars into china to help them build the one -- they have to have dollars to do this >> we basically have plays in china making good for the -- this is w
that's why you said something to me, kyle, years ago that stuck with me. i'll never forget this as long as -- i've used your line, by the way, which is there's never been a country in the history of the world that pays high wages to make low value. >> it means we can't pay anybody a wage we have to make it overseaed. >> there is a balance. >> in other words, can the american consumer -- can we change the dialogue? >> global free trade brings it, right? basically you are...
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>>that was kyle harvey reporting east and put that speech upon you to bend it is now going viral. >>30 senior a busy mall in the north bay, how officials were able to capture >>also allergy season is here a lot of people know that apparently it's the worst it's been in more than a decade like doctors say that probably will not get better anytime soon plus after the break several students and staff are released from quarantine in la after the day we're exposed to the measles to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>our top story tonight at 5.30 the number of measles cases here in the us has hit a 25 year record. the cdc now says that there are 700 for measles cases all across the us numbers keep going up the new numbers come just days after the cdc confirmed that the us reached a. >>highest number of measles cases in a y
>>that was kyle harvey reporting east and put that speech upon you to bend it is now going viral. >>30 senior a busy mall in the north bay, how officials were able to capture >>also allergy season is here a lot of people know that apparently it's the worst it's been in more than a decade like doctors say that probably will not get better anytime soon plus after the break several students and staff are released from quarantine in la after the day we're exposed to the measles to...
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thing for you you'd really enjoy it the finger a member i face this because in my thing with chris kyle the american sniper he wrote a lot about me and that it required his platoon to come up and attempt to testify in court and they were dishonorable because they knew it didn't happen but they tried to create a sin. aereo were at my dolphin backing their body and so i the vietnam veteran was thrown under the bus and it went further than that even one hundred seventy u.d.t. seal members wanted me thrown out of the u.d.t. seal association i have done nothing i was merely trying to clear my game but that's the way it lined up even against me so they will devour their own the dishonorable ones and i hate to say it but many many seals are so on rable you can't find better but in any group that size that support under that type of thing there are going to be dishonorable ones too it's interesting too because in march the one and only president commented on the gallagher case tweeting in honor of his past service to our country navy seal eddie gallagher will soon be moved to a less restrictive
thing for you you'd really enjoy it the finger a member i face this because in my thing with chris kyle the american sniper he wrote a lot about me and that it required his platoon to come up and attempt to testify in court and they were dishonorable because they knew it didn't happen but they tried to create a sin. aereo were at my dolphin backing their body and so i the vietnam veteran was thrown under the bus and it went further than that even one hundred seventy u.d.t. seal members wanted...
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after a three-year wait, he's on trial for the murder of 28-year-old kyle myrick. the two worked in the parts department at a san jose motorcycle shop where they assembled all-terrain vehicle. myrick's parents, two brothers, relatives, and friends, say it's a long wait. after a string of hearings, this is the 39th time they've been in court. >> we wanted to show our support for our son, and we want everybody to know how much we love him. and i think everyone is here for that. >> reporter: the opening argument by prosecutors said it was difficult on them. myrick had suffered a traumatic death, his left ear left at the crime scene, a storage room at the motorcycle shop. the body was found days later along a creek in the santa cruz mountains. it's not clear yet what led to the murder. lebo told us in the interview he thinks someone had put drugs in his coffee. >> putting stuff in the coffee or it was in the coffee bean -- >> reporter: his attorney plans to call witnesses saying he wasn't himself that day. she doesn't think the jury will convict him of homicide. >> you
after a three-year wait, he's on trial for the murder of 28-year-old kyle myrick. the two worked in the parts department at a san jose motorcycle shop where they assembled all-terrain vehicle. myrick's parents, two brothers, relatives, and friends, say it's a long wait. after a string of hearings, this is the 39th time they've been in court. >> we wanted to show our support for our son, and we want everybody to know how much we love him. and i think everyone is here for that. >>...
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in respect to mr peter kyle's motion e, the ayes were 280, the noes were 282, so the noes have it.n respect tojoanna cherry‘s motion g, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes habit. let's cross to our political correspondent, jessica parker. it looks like we are no further forward. that was the message from stephen barclay, who said that they had failed to reach a consensus. but now, ian blackford, on the motion the snp brought forward, which talked about a number of things, including potentially revoking article 50 in order to avoid an ideal brexit, you fell short by 151 votes, so you did worse than all. yes, but 121 labour mps abstained. if they had voted with us tonight we would have one, because we need to recognise that next week there is a real danger that the uk falls out of the eu with no deal. that would be catastrophic for everyone, so i really do question what on earth where the labour party doing? we could have stopped no deal as a serious prospect, and the labour party didn't step up to the plate. some recriminations are beginning, of course this whole proce
in respect to mr peter kyle's motion e, the ayes were 280, the noes were 282, so the noes have it.n respect tojoanna cherry‘s motion g, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes habit. let's cross to our political correspondent, jessica parker. it looks like we are no further forward. that was the message from stephen barclay, who said that they had failed to reach a consensus. but now, ian blackford, on the motion the snp brought forward, which talked about a number of things,...
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kyle?ervice. recent news saying that about half of local nhs authorities are rationing cataract surgery to save money and about half are also rationing hernia surgery. the headline of the times last week was elderly go blind as nhs ignores eye surgery rationing advice. as the debate over single payer medicare for all heats up here i think you will see a lot more headlines. >> mary? >> hit for the astrophysicist who gave us first glimpse at a black hole. first i thought i was looking at washington, d.c. it turns out it is actually a real black hole. it is the shadow of the black hole. you can't see the black hole because there's no light in it. paul: also like d.c. >> it is a huge triumph of the human spirit which remains relentless curious. paul: dan? >> somewhat connectedly i'm giving a miss to house banking chair maxine waters who this week demanded to know from three bank ceos what they were doing about the student debt problem. and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells fargo and th
kyle?ervice. recent news saying that about half of local nhs authorities are rationing cataract surgery to save money and about half are also rationing hernia surgery. the headline of the times last week was elderly go blind as nhs ignores eye surgery rationing advice. as the debate over single payer medicare for all heats up here i think you will see a lot more headlines. >> mary? >> hit for the astrophysicist who gave us first glimpse at a black hole. first i thought i was looking...
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. >> when kyle gets off, they are going to go wild. you know they're going to eruptr >> rr: this is so exciting. a lot of folks here have said they are so deserving of this. and here they come. >> they're recording it. >> reporter: the first five players off the bus, i tnk they've rehearsed how they're stepping off here. >> they all get their moment. >> i've positioned the young kids next to me so they can actual get their attention. it's seeming to work. i we'll see we can chat with a few of them. get the young local>> fan. those fans have been lining up for how long? >> the mvp bringing up the rear there. >> kyle guy. kyle. >> he stepped off right there. >> amazing. and here we go. >> he' got the trophy. coach tony bennett, here he comes. { crowd chanting } >> reporter: how abo that? >> just incredible. >> reporter: oh my gosh, these folks, they're feeling the energy. they were not disappointed getting off that bus. they're now moving down. we're going to t to make our way down there. they're going to head down there. they're going t
. >> when kyle gets off, they are going to go wild. you know they're going to eruptr >> rr: this is so exciting. a lot of folks here have said they are so deserving of this. and here they come. >> they're recording it. >> reporter: the first five players off the bus, i tnk they've rehearsed how they're stepping off here. >> they all get their moment. >> i've positioned the young kids next to me so they can actual get their attention. it's seeming to work. i...
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. >> reporter: they don't understand why kyle suffered a traumatic death. his left ear had been severed. he died of blunt force trauma to the eye sockets, jaw and nose. >> kyle had a big heart. he was kind and would do anything for his friends and family, so to think of somebody attacking him like that, i don't understand. >> reporter: prosecutors told jurors this is a case of premeditated murder. the defense attorney says she has witnesses who will attest that no tension existed between the two men. during the jail interview, lebo suspected he had been drugged at work. >> either they were putting stuff in the coffee or it was in the -- >> reporter: his body was found in a few days. kelly sperry wants closure. >> your life gets put on hold. all you think about is getting justice for kyle and hoping that he goes to prison and people can get on with their lives and not be focused with coming to court every month for three years. >> reporter: the trial is expected to last for two weeks. it is not known whether defendant steve lebo will be called to the stand t
. >> reporter: they don't understand why kyle suffered a traumatic death. his left ear had been severed. he died of blunt force trauma to the eye sockets, jaw and nose. >> kyle had a big heart. he was kind and would do anything for his friends and family, so to think of somebody attacking him like that, i don't understand. >> reporter: prosecutors told jurors this is a case of premeditated murder. the defense attorney says she has witnesses who will attest that no tension...
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meanwhile kyle edmund was knocked out in the first round of the atp event in munich. prize fund for this year's wimbledon has gone up by nearly i2%, with the singles champions earning £2.35 million each. first—round losers will take home £45,000. and team ineos have made a good start after taking over sponsorship of team sky — their first official race got underway at the tour of romandie in switzerland with geraint thomas finishing fifth on the opening time trial stage in neuchatel. that's all from me. back tojohn now, at tottenham hotspur stadium. totte n ha m of tottenham of against ajax tonight, ajax four—time winners of the european cup. find for their youth system. let's hear from the chief executive, edwin van der sar, on how the club have got here. it was all about qualifying for a champions league. as you maybe go, in holland, went to play three qualifying places, we don't have the four that england have. that was our main target, we achieve that. it was a gradual build—up, every game, we started to play better. matias de ligt is a phenomenal player, he is i9
meanwhile kyle edmund was knocked out in the first round of the atp event in munich. prize fund for this year's wimbledon has gone up by nearly i2%, with the singles champions earning £2.35 million each. first—round losers will take home £45,000. and team ineos have made a good start after taking over sponsorship of team sky — their first official race got underway at the tour of romandie in switzerland with geraint thomas finishing fifth on the opening time trial stage in neuchatel....
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i am feeling more like jeremy kyle leave on wto rules. i am feeling more likejeremy kyle tonight!aph? at dinner tables and pubs across the table everybody trying to make sense of the way forward, it also at downing street, and the sunday telegraph is saying that a lot of conservative activists are going on strike. and their sponsors, they are not coughing up to fill the coffers if they have to be elections in europe, and! if they have to be elections in europe, and i was thinking of being an mp, i announced i'd stand ten yea rs an mp, i announced i'd stand ten years ago. . . an mp, i announced i'd stand ten years ago... independent? well, several different parties contacted me to ask if i would run for them, because i used to be but well known. honourable lady nigel farage's new party? not that one! he didn't exist then, life was lovely. think of these poor meps who have been stood there and were developing otherjobs and lives, and the people who work for them, their staff, they are gone as well, and suddenly they are told, hang on, don't go because we might be locked into another
i am feeling more like jeremy kyle leave on wto rules. i am feeling more likejeremy kyle tonight!aph? at dinner tables and pubs across the table everybody trying to make sense of the way forward, it also at downing street, and the sunday telegraph is saying that a lot of conservative activists are going on strike. and their sponsors, they are not coughing up to fill the coffers if they have to be elections in europe, and! if they have to be elections in europe, and i was thinking of being an...
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paul: kyle?ram the national health service recent news says about half of local nhs authorities are ration ing cataract surgery to save money and half are ration ing hernia surgery so the headline in the london times was elderly goes blind as nhs ignore s eye surgery advice and as the debate over single payer medicare heats up you'll see more headlines like that. paul: mary? >> a hit for the physicist who this week gave us our first glimpse at a black hole. first i thought i was looking at washingtonon d.c. but it turns t it's actually a real black hole and it's not really the black hole but the shadow of the black hole and you can't see it because there's no light in it. paul: also like d.c. >> it is a huge triumph of the human spirit which remains relentlessly curious. paul: dan? >> i'm giving a miss to house banking chair, maxine waters, who this week, demanded to know from three bank ceo's what they were doing about the student debt problem, and one by one, starting with the ceo of wells farg
paul: kyle?ram the national health service recent news says about half of local nhs authorities are ration ing cataract surgery to save money and half are ration ing hernia surgery so the headline in the london times was elderly goes blind as nhs ignore s eye surgery advice and as the debate over single payer medicare heats up you'll see more headlines like that. paul: mary? >> a hit for the physicist who this week gave us our first glimpse at a black hole. first i thought i was looking...
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pete: not at all neither is in my memory kyle guy sinking it. griff: if you missed that one. griff: ms-13 gang members infiltrating our southern border now using children to exploit our system. pete: our next guest is a former gang member, his warning, coming up, next. if you do laser hair. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ] hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. -tell me about that dental procedure again! -i can still taste it in my mouth! -progressive helps keep you out there. i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns.y mouth! what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh,
pete: not at all neither is in my memory kyle guy sinking it. griff: if you missed that one. griff: ms-13 gang members infiltrating our southern border now using children to exploit our system. pete: our next guest is a former gang member, his warning, coming up, next. if you do laser hair. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ] hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a...
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have some very much proven to be true where you know you see soldiers like gallagher or even chris kyle and you hear these stories of you know sniping women and children indiscriminately in this case gallagher alleged you know allegedly stabbed a p.o.w. a prisoner awarded death he was fifteen you have to wonder why our military you know is producing or at least attracting individuals who many would say are committing psychopathic acts why are we seeing that. well it's a perfect place for a social path to go i mean if you if you're a social path going into that type of work i would judge could be a perfect thing for you you'd really enjoy it the thing to remember i face this because in my thing with chris kyle the american sniper he wrote a lot about me and that it required his platoon to come up and attempt to testify in court and they were dishonorable because they knew it didn't happen but they tried to create a scenario where it might of backing their body and so i the vietnam veteran was strong under the bus and it went further than that even one hundred seventy u.d.t. seal members
have some very much proven to be true where you know you see soldiers like gallagher or even chris kyle and you hear these stories of you know sniping women and children indiscriminately in this case gallagher alleged you know allegedly stabbed a p.o.w. a prisoner awarded death he was fifteen you have to wonder why our military you know is producing or at least attracting individuals who many would say are committing psychopathic acts why are we seeing that. well it's a perfect place for a...
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in respect of mr kyle's motion e, the ayes we re respect of mr kyle's motion e, the ayes were 280, thes were 292, so the noes habit. in respect ofjoe and's motion g, parliamentary supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes we re supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes habit. the lists showing how honourable members voted will be published in the usual way on the commons website and in hansard. order. points of order. secretary of state, mr stephen barclay. on a point of order, mr speaker, this is now the second time the house has considered a wide variety of options for a way forward. it has once again failed to find a clear majority for any of the options. and yet the result of the house's decision on friday not to endorse the withdrawal agreement means that the default legal position is that the uk will leave the eu injust 11 days' time. to secure any further extension, the government will have to put forward a credible proposition to the eu as to what we will do with that extra time. this house has continuously rejected leaving without a deal, just as it has rejecte
in respect of mr kyle's motion e, the ayes we re respect of mr kyle's motion e, the ayes were 280, thes were 292, so the noes habit. in respect ofjoe and's motion g, parliamentary supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes we re supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes habit. the lists showing how honourable members voted will be published in the usual way on the commons website and in hansard. order. points of order. secretary of state, mr stephen barclay. on a point of order,...
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in respect of mr peter kyle's motion e, confirmatory public vote, the ayes were 280, the noes were 292noes have it. in respect ofjoanna cherry‘s motion g, parliamentary supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes have it. the results is read out by the speaker. i'm just reading it with you from conservative mp nick boles, who says, i'm resigning the conservative whip with immediate effect this evening. —— a tweet here. the conservative party has shown itself to be incapable of compromise so i will sit as an independent, progressive conservative. so he's notjoining the independent group, may not be surprising because they did not vote for his common market 2.0 option this evening. here he was speaking earlier. i've given everything to an attempt to find a compromise that can take this country out of the eu while maintaining our economic strength and our political cohesion. i accept i have failed. i have failed chiefly because my party refuses to compromise. i regret therefore to announce that i can no longer sit for this party. 0h, nick! nick, don't go! come on. 0ne one
in respect of mr peter kyle's motion e, confirmatory public vote, the ayes were 280, the noes were 292noes have it. in respect ofjoanna cherry‘s motion g, parliamentary supremacy, the ayes were 191, the noes were 292, so the noes have it. the results is read out by the speaker. i'm just reading it with you from conservative mp nick boles, who says, i'm resigning the conservative whip with immediate effect this evening. —— a tweet here. the conservative party has shown itself to be...
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i also want to thank supervisor mandel men and kyle for developing this resolution and especially for making it an action for saying resolution opposed to just a feel-good resolution. i also want to thank the members of the public and the organizations who pushed for this resolution in the supervisor's office and before the policy committee when we met recently to talk about it. i want to thank the department's staff for not just bringing the resolution to the policy committee, but for being so responsive to the concerns and issues that the policy committee raised at the time of that meeting. those issues didn't include the budgetary issues that have been raised tonight, which to be perfectly honest, was not -- i was not aware of. and therefore, i don't know if it's therefore, but i don't have any ideas for amending this resolution now, instead i just want to say, number 1, i would be interested in hearing more in the committee about this issue and what option we might have two address it but until that time, and given that this is what is before us, i would like to urge my colleagues
i also want to thank supervisor mandel men and kyle for developing this resolution and especially for making it an action for saying resolution opposed to just a feel-good resolution. i also want to thank the members of the public and the organizations who pushed for this resolution in the supervisor's office and before the policy committee when we met recently to talk about it. i want to thank the department's staff for not just bringing the resolution to the policy committee, but for being so...
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we have taya kyle that's going to be stopping by. you know her as the wife of chris kyle.f the most resilient women i have ever met. this morning, she's celebrating everyday heroes across the country. she has a new book out called "american spirit." it is beautiful, as she is. looking forward to spending time with her. >>> looking forward to that, and we'll begin with the morning's top stories. coming with that computer outage that's affecting flights all across the country, and our senior transportation correspondent, david kerley, is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: michael, the effects are being felt throughout the west coast as this i.t. system is now back up and running, but we are still feeling the impact. it was an outside vendor who gives airlines a sense of their weight and balance. it's a number they need, a pilot, before they can take off, and that system went down for about 40 minutes. southwest hit the hardest, as well as some of the regional carriers for american, united and delta, and all up and down the coast from seattle, san franc
we have taya kyle that's going to be stopping by. you know her as the wife of chris kyle.f the most resilient women i have ever met. this morning, she's celebrating everyday heroes across the country. she has a new book out called "american spirit." it is beautiful, as she is. looking forward to spending time with her. >>> looking forward to that, and we'll begin with the morning's top stories. coming with that computer outage that's affecting flights all across the country,...
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kyle edmund has been knocked out in the first round of the atp event in munich. made a good start after taking over sponsorship of team sky — their first official race got under way at the tour of romandie in switzerland with geraint thomas finishing fifth on the opening time trial stage in neuchatel. the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship began today and two former champions went toe to toe in the afternoon session — neil robertson and john higgins have four frames each butjudd trump is flying. trump raced into a 6—0 lead, knocking in a highest break of 131 against stephen maguire, before the scot managed to register a frame. the tournament favourite took the final frame to lead 7—1. first to 13 go through. they'll finish off tomorrow. when england forward izzy christiansen broke her leg and damaged ankle ligaments eight weeks ago, while playing in the shebelieves cup, she thought her chances of making this summer's world cup were over. but after surgery, she's making good progress — and she told our reporterjo currie she hopes manager phil neville
kyle edmund has been knocked out in the first round of the atp event in munich. made a good start after taking over sponsorship of team sky — their first official race got under way at the tour of romandie in switzerland with geraint thomas finishing fifth on the opening time trial stage in neuchatel. the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship began today and two former champions went toe to toe in the afternoon session — neil robertson and john higgins have four frames each...
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thank you very much. >> thank you >> kyle cooper an early investor on uber to break down the risks andards of the company's ipo >> does president trump have a dangerous obsession with the markets? we'll talk about his "new york times" op-ed and what investors need to do about it. ♪ hoo - i like to plan my activities before i take trip, so by the time i get there i can just enjoy the ride. with tripadvisor, it's easy to discover over 100,000 bookable things to do, from walking tours in rome to wine tastings in tuscany, and if you like what you see, you can book it with ease. just another way tripadvisor helps you make your trip a masterpiece. ♪ hoo - read reviews, check hotel prices, book things to do. tripadvisor. >>> morgan stanley investment management, trump's dangerous on session with the markets, highlights how the president has been making critical decisions based on stock market moves. joining us now to talk more about it why is that so dangerous >> i think this is firstly we are historically conditioned to thinking about what will be the reaction to economic news. when you are
thank you very much. >> thank you >> kyle cooper an early investor on uber to break down the risks andards of the company's ipo >> does president trump have a dangerous obsession with the markets? we'll talk about his "new york times" op-ed and what investors need to do about it. ♪ hoo - i like to plan my activities before i take trip, so by the time i get there i can just enjoy the ride. with tripadvisor, it's easy to discover over 100,000 bookable things to do,...
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i'm going to sit down with steve bannon and kyle bass together.a, maybe the china threat, where we see the trade war going. that interview live today 10:30 a.m. eastern time. will erpgz drive us or send us packing? joining us now is rob moore chief investment officer rob, what do you think the earnings numbers have been spectacular, but we're not seeing the futures markets drive us higher today. why do you think that is >> well, brin, repeatly really this whole month the volumes have been very right, which has some people concerned, and it doesn't have me hugely concerned, but i think that's probably playing into today why we're not necessarily seeing futures rocketing up amazon reports later today as guy adami was pointing out earlier. that could be market-moving. sad for the close, but we'll see how that plays out wrrn. >> volume, though, here's the thing. do we make too much of it, rob the volumes have been the lowest since any month since 2006 if a stock goes up -- it still goes up. >> it could -- it's a two-edge sword there, brian some would
i'm going to sit down with steve bannon and kyle bass together.a, maybe the china threat, where we see the trade war going. that interview live today 10:30 a.m. eastern time. will erpgz drive us or send us packing? joining us now is rob moore chief investment officer rob, what do you think the earnings numbers have been spectacular, but we're not seeing the futures markets drive us higher today. why do you think that is >> well, brin, repeatly really this whole month the volumes have been...
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we kyle platt naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was not that much interested in orchestra with us as always called the poor boy of piano i love this music but as a think about the opus thracian if at the very. bitter feeling then i said well i just need marcus vision actually was doing for myself to enjoy. naik the question from the pm. it's really the first time i've played the position i was one of the senators with one hole in the in the details and consequentially gets a light for against it because. of a confront and sense of timing and then it's also very colorful and. ends of itself when you nothing at all for the first punch of the very. little. dialogue between th
we kyle platt naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was not that much interested in...
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letters show kyle was notified of electrical issues months before the blaze. creative director remains behind bars charged with 36 counts ever involuntary manslaughter. they've never spoken publicly. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, attorneys peppered them with questions, their knowledge of people living inside the warehouse, and if they themselves were in any way responsible for the deaths. they refused to testify, continuously citing the fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. when prosecutors asked if they were going to answer every question the same way, both said yes. leaving the courtroom quickly after with a black suv waiting outside. waiting outside. >> reporter: the defense wants prosecutors to give them immunity that would allow the landlords to testify in trial and not have their testimony be used against them. prosecutors say they're not ready for that because they still may charge them. charge them. >>> this week alameda county judge, trina thompson, is hearing testimony. it will take about two weeks to seat a secure before testimony c
letters show kyle was notified of electrical issues months before the blaze. creative director remains behind bars charged with 36 counts ever involuntary manslaughter. they've never spoken publicly. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, attorneys peppered them with questions, their knowledge of people living inside the warehouse, and if they themselves were in any way responsible for the deaths. they refused to testify, continuously citing the fifth amendment right against...
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we kyle platt naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janice. of course we know the shop and was that much interested orchestra with us as always called the poor way of piano i love this music but as the think above the opposition if at the very. bitter feeling then i'd said just me now because there's an extra i was doing for myself to enjoy. flake the question from the pm. her. experience the first time i've played for the position i was head of the senate where when how and when this detailed and consequential and gets all lights forgotten because. a lot of a home for themselves with time and so then it's also very colorful and. and of itself and you know i think one of the first concept of very. a lot of. dialog
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we kyle pletnev is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with marker on bridge in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was that much interested in orchestra with us all the school the poor twelve pm i love this music but as the think above the local station if at the very. bitter feeling then i said well just me mark is the action actually i was doing for myself to enjoy. blake the question from the pm. her or her. excluding for the first time i flip the position i was ahead of the senator when we follow everything this detailed and consequential and gets all lights. because. a lot of confidence also timing and then it's also the colorful and. ends of software in the in the thing that all first conceived of very. a lot of. dialogue between t
we kyle pletnev is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with marker on bridge in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was that much interested in orchestra...