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mark land berg covers the white house for the "new york times," lesley sanchez is a cbs news political contribute. sing min kim covers the white house from the "washington post" and paula reid is is a cbs news correspondent. always a lot to chew on. paula. we should have our own legal panel here i feel like there's so much to digest of the let's start with the tweets this morning. he's he is out there defending his son, and saying that he has no concerns about him legally and this meeting that he took at trump tower with the lawyer linked to the kremlin. should he be concerned >> yes, he should be concerned. even m sn should be concerned for himself, donald trump junior has legal exposure here and fabricate that he has not been interviewed by special counsel investigators should concern everyone be typically in an investigation like this you wants to come in early and gathering evidence from, not the person who walks into the room and they have a pile of evidence and start going through it. his potential legal exposure, the first for anyone who walks into a situation, lying. but in cas
mark land berg covers the white house for the "new york times," lesley sanchez is a cbs news political contribute. sing min kim covers the white house from the "washington post" and paula reid is is a cbs news correspondent. always a lot to chew on. paula. we should have our own legal panel here i feel like there's so much to digest of the let's start with the tweets this morning. he's he is out there defending his son, and saying that he has no concerns about him legally...
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lesley, he changes his-- his statements almost on a daily basis. he's going to do tomorrow. so... or say tomorrow. >> stahl: did he ever apologize for saying you're not a hero? >> john mccain: no. >> stahl: if the president wanted to have a rapprochement with you, would you be receptive? >> john mccain: of course. of course. i've supported him on national security. i've supported his team... >> stahl: but personal. i'm talking about man to man. >> john mccain: personal? sure, i'd be glad to converse with him. but i also understand that we're very different people. different upbringing. different life experiences. >> stahl: what do you mean by that, and what does it make you think about? >> john mccain: he is in the business of making money, and he has been successful both in television as well as miss america and others. i was raised in a military family. i was raised in the concept and belief that duty, honor, country is the... is the lodestar for the behavior that we have to exhibit every single day. >> stahl: the son and grandson of four-star ad
lesley, he changes his-- his statements almost on a daily basis. he's going to do tomorrow. so... or say tomorrow. >> stahl: did he ever apologize for saying you're not a hero? >> john mccain: no. >> stahl: if the president wanted to have a rapprochement with you, would you be receptive? >> john mccain: of course. of course. i've supported him on national security. i've supported his team... >> stahl: but personal. i'm talking about man to man. >> john...
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not saying what they were fools can just say, just as i will take my case does court of session, lesleyt of session is, process which she devised and sits injudgment court of session is, process which she devised and sits in judgment on and in front of a real court we will see what is a fair way to deal with these incredibly sensitive matters. how do you feel about the permanent secretary's behaviour?” how do you feel about the permanent secretary's behaviour? i think it's quite extraordinary. i'm not questioning her motives but i do not understand why she has embarked on this particular course of action and in particular, not taken... i know this is a new thing just introduced by the permanent secretary, untried and untested, but we offered for example opportunity for arbitration, which would allow this to be settled so which would allow this to be settled so that the complaints could be heard properly. that was rejected, as well. that was an opportunity to do things abiding by the confidentiality of the process. now we are in the court of session for the one thing i have asked for in
not saying what they were fools can just say, just as i will take my case does court of session, lesleyt of session is, process which she devised and sits injudgment court of session is, process which she devised and sits in judgment on and in front of a real court we will see what is a fair way to deal with these incredibly sensitive matters. how do you feel about the permanent secretary's behaviour?” how do you feel about the permanent secretary's behaviour? i think it's quite...
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. >>> welcome back to fast money we got a warning alert on weight watchers lesley pickers it has risenhe ceo is speaking on the call of her focus on the brand's transformation, mindy grossman >> we brought the best science and eating healthy we are proud of that legacy. now we can be so much more on february 7th, global event says it best we can be holistic and diverse and of what our partners want today. >> grossman announced on the call today, by january 2019, there will be no artificial agreement that weight watchers sells to consumers >> lesley pickers. that stock is down just about 12%. this is a big moneymaker last year 5% moved down after hours. anybody here own it? >> let's not kid ourselves >> when she says healthy is the new health >> number two, -- >> how far are you from a buck and 85 >> i can't even see you. >> exactly >> if oprah didn't step-by-st in she did. i will say this. think of 23% growth, the valuation is ridiculous. i can't believe i am about to say this they did not raise guidance enough i think you buy the stock. i can't believe i said that. >> healthy is the n
. >>> welcome back to fast money we got a warning alert on weight watchers lesley pickers it has risenhe ceo is speaking on the call of her focus on the brand's transformation, mindy grossman >> we brought the best science and eating healthy we are proud of that legacy. now we can be so much more on february 7th, global event says it best we can be holistic and diverse and of what our partners want today. >> grossman announced on the call today, by january 2019, there will...
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in a statement, scotland's most senior civil servant, the permanent secretary lesley evans, said thent was limited for legal reasons in what it could say but she said alex salmond ‘s statement contained significant inaccuracies which will be addressed in the court proceedings he intends to bring. the scottish government said it will defend its position vigorously. police scotland refused to comment on whether an enquiry by them is ongoing. but these just surfaced allegations have rocked scotland's political establishment and with the legal process now likely to start, the impact will be felt far beyond holyrood. bbc scotland's political correspondent, andrew kerr, is in glasgow for us. it is quite a state of affairs, isn't it? you have this former first minister challenge the scottish government over this. it is quite an extraordinary story with some quite extraordinary story with some quite extraordinary developments that we are seeing today. just to recap, there are these two allegations of sexual misconduct against alex salmond, alleged to have taken place at bute house in decembe
in a statement, scotland's most senior civil servant, the permanent secretary lesley evans, said thent was limited for legal reasons in what it could say but she said alex salmond ‘s statement contained significant inaccuracies which will be addressed in the court proceedings he intends to bring. the scottish government said it will defend its position vigorously. police scotland refused to comment on whether an enquiry by them is ongoing. but these just surfaced allegations have rocked...
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janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.f "60 minutes." you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® you might or joints.hing for your heart... so it bounces back. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. timeit should be measuredsured byby how long steak & lobster is back at outback. back by popular demand, steak & lobster starting at $15.99! and time...is limited, so hurry in today. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a l
janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.f "60 minutes." you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® you might or joints.hing for your heart... so it bounces back. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical...
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auth lesley neka arimah is here now to answer some of the question our readers sent in. welcome and thank you for being part of the book club. me>> thank you for having >> brown: this is our first short story collection in the book club and that's what the first question is about. let's go right to that. >> i'm intreating between the difference of eating a novel and creating a book of short stories. aven you were writing the stories, did youa commonality in mind for them, and did that change as the stories took shape? >> bro: that's a good way of introduce ago little bit about of what you're up to here. >> when i was writing the short stories, i thought of them that is as thedir own inividual entities. i was not consciouslyairing or trying to have them connect to each ot der, but they alleal with the things i'm curious about in the world and if qutions that i have out the colder, so that created that link between all of thestories. >> brown: and different parts of your world, i mean different ples in your world? >> yeah, mostly nigeria and the united states, andboth nige
auth lesley neka arimah is here now to answer some of the question our readers sent in. welcome and thank you for being part of the book club. me>> thank you for having >> brown: this is our first short story collection in the book club and that's what the first question is about. let's go right to that. >> i'm intreating between the difference of eating a novel and creating a book of short stories. aven you were writing the stories, did youa commonality in mind for them, and...
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reporter: celebrating the win that almost never was, fred and lesley higgins are nearly 60 million pounds richer, en though a shop assistant initially through teket away by mistake. it gaor in half and the winning sound you normally get. reporter: the couple kept the ticket hidden in an envelope at home while the claim was thinvestigated, confiden the lottery would pay out. >> io've put it on the env in red letters, "money worries over!" reporter: holding his up to this mistake, the 18-year-old behind the counter. he never thought they would win ugat much, and is relieved the winnings came th >> i didn't find out until last night. to hear it was 57 million was amazing. local couple, even that. -- even better. reporter: the higgins had dreamed of winning big othe lottery. now they have new hobbies, homes abroad, and rare malt whiskeys in their plans for the future. pounds tomillion enjoy. think of that. i am laura trevelyan. caank you for watching "bbc world news ameri." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work aro d your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way throu
reporter: celebrating the win that almost never was, fred and lesley higgins are nearly 60 million pounds richer, en though a shop assistant initially through teket away by mistake. it gaor in half and the winning sound you normally get. reporter: the couple kept the ticket hidden in an envelope at home while the claim was thinvestigated, confiden the lottery would pay out. >> io've put it on the env in red letters, "money worries over!" reporter: holding his up to this mistake,...
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. >> lesley, thank you. >>> a celebration marked the completion of this street improvement project in san francisco. abc 7 news was there for the masonic avenue streetscape ribbon cutting ceremony. the improvements include new bike paths, wider sidewalks and new lighting. >>> a push to restore school funding and get rid of tax breaks for billionaires and big companies. the coalition schools and communities first just announced it submitted 850,000 signatures to put a school funding act on the november 2020 ballot. commercial and industrial property would be reassessed and taxed at their full value. this event was held in berkeley. the group held four other events at the same time in l.a., fresno, san diego and san bernardino. >> we're part of a growing movement that in 2020 is going to bring back $10 million every year to schools and communities without increasing taxes on homeowners, renters and small businesses. >> they say this will be the first initiative to qualify for the ballot in 40 years since prop 13 passed. >>> a new chance to live and thrive. >> scared, don't be scared, it
. >> lesley, thank you. >>> a celebration marked the completion of this street improvement project in san francisco. abc 7 news was there for the masonic avenue streetscape ribbon cutting ceremony. the improvements include new bike paths, wider sidewalks and new lighting. >>> a push to restore school funding and get rid of tax breaks for billionaires and big companies. the coalition schools and communities first just announced it submitted 850,000 signatures to put a...
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celebrating the win that almost never was, fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, evenmistake. he checked it. he tore the ticket up in half, he put it in the bin and then the machine printed out the little winning slip that you normally get when you win the lottery. but no figures on it, just the contact of the lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket in an envelope at home while the claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the envelope in red " ' holding his hands up to his mistake, the 18—year—old who'd been behind the counter. he never thought they'd win that much, and is relieved the winnings came through. i didn't find out until last night, so to hear it was £57 million, it was just amazing, and for a local couple, it's even better. i don't even pay £50 or £100, nevermind £58 million! the higgins had dreamed of winning big on the lottery. now they have, new hobbies, homes abroad and rare malt whiskeys are among their plans for the future. lorna gordon, bbc news. massive congratulations to. that is it. you are watch
celebrating the win that almost never was, fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, evenmistake. he checked it. he tore the ticket up in half, he put it in the bin and then the machine printed out the little winning slip that you normally get when you win the lottery. but no figures on it, just the contact of the lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket in an envelope at home while the claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the...
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bbcjournalist lesley day joins me live from waikiki, which is south of the island of oahu and just ahonolulu. it appears that there is a bit of a contrast between jared it appears that there is a bit of a contrast betweenjared cook's report and where you are at the moment. what is happening? you would think the beach is opened as usual. there are hundreds of people on the beach behind me coming here, making the most of the sea and the brilliant storm surge, the waves that the surfers have been using all morning. the skin that last bit before the storm before it approaches. there has been one update with regards to hurricane lane. it has been downgraded to cycle in one category. but that does not imply that those wins will not be dangerous. —— cyclone one. we're still looking at in excess of 100 mile an hour winds, but authorities are talking about the rain. the rain seems to be the main issue. heavy rain that is going to fall. the big island has already had the storm come in and 30 inches of rain there. if it hits mountainous areas of oahu to the north, they could look at a0 inches.
bbcjournalist lesley day joins me live from waikiki, which is south of the island of oahu and just ahonolulu. it appears that there is a bit of a contrast between jared it appears that there is a bit of a contrast betweenjared cook's report and where you are at the moment. what is happening? you would think the beach is opened as usual. there are hundreds of people on the beach behind me coming here, making the most of the sea and the brilliant storm surge, the waves that the surfers have been...
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earlier i spoke to bbcjournalist lesley day from waikiki, a few miles from honolulu. would think the beach is open as usual. there are hundreds of people on the beach behind me coming here, making the most of the sea and the brilliant storm surge — the waves that the surfers have been using all morning. the skin that last bit before the storm before it approaches. there has been one update with regards to hurricane lane. we're still looking at in excess of 100 mile an hour winds, but authorities are talking about the rain. the rain seems to be the main issue. heavy rain that is going to fall. the big island has already had the storm come in and 30 inches of rain there. if it hits mountainous areas of oahu to the north, they could look at over a0 inches, with chances of landslides and flash flooding — as the pacific hurricane centre called it, "catastrophic, life—threatening floods." what is the plan for those who are there at the moment, because presumably they are not going to be on the beach forever, but need to take shelter and hide away somewhere. yesterday at fou
earlier i spoke to bbcjournalist lesley day from waikiki, a few miles from honolulu. would think the beach is open as usual. there are hundreds of people on the beach behind me coming here, making the most of the sea and the brilliant storm surge — the waves that the surfers have been using all morning. the skin that last bit before the storm before it approaches. there has been one update with regards to hurricane lane. we're still looking at in excess of 100 mile an hour winds, but...
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fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the 10th ofjuly., as fred higgins has been explaining. basically, he checked it, tour the ticket in half and put it in the bin, and then the machine came out with the winning slip you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on it, just saying, contact the lottery headquarters. just 5.7? or nothing. when you discovered it was 67 million, what was going through your head? was 67 million, what was going through your head ?|j was 67 million, what was going through your head? i really don't know. i thought 5.7 million was a good figure, but this is even better. wasn't it? holiday—makers heading to spain and portugal are being warned to be prepared for extreme heat — because record temperatures are expected on mainland europe in the coming days. the current record is 48 degrees celsius, measured in athens more than 40 years ago. chris fawkes has the details. high temperatures in spain and portugal are not unusual at this time of year in the summer, but what is to come over the next few days is
fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the 10th ofjuly., as fred higgins has been explaining. basically, he checked it, tour the ticket in half and put it in the bin, and then the machine came out with the winning slip you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on it, just saying, contact the lottery headquarters. just 5.7? or nothing. when you discovered it was 67 million, what was going through your head? was 67 million, what was going...
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>> reporter: lesley fair is an attorney with the federal trade commission. she says pet leasing has been on tie f.t.c.'s radar for about 3 years, and while it's not illegal, pet stores can be held responsible. >> companies have an obligation to make sure, first, that consumers know it is a lease; second that the terms need to be very clear upfront. consumers need to read these contracts very, very carefully. >> reporter: peterman was able to get out of her lease after filing a complaint with the better business bureau. in the end, she paid about e,600 to officially own the dogs. >> don't finance a dog ever. if you don't have the means to pay for a dog, you shouldn't be paying for one. >> reporter: last year, california and nevada banned pet leasing. this year, new york is expected to be the third state to ban the practice. we reached out to the connecticut pet store where courtney peterman bought her dispogz have not heard back. wags lending would not provide a comment for our story. vladimir duthiers cbs news, new york. >> ninan: still ahead, a rhino goes o
>> reporter: lesley fair is an attorney with the federal trade commission. she says pet leasing has been on tie f.t.c.'s radar for about 3 years, and while it's not illegal, pet stores can be held responsible. >> companies have an obligation to make sure, first, that consumers know it is a lease; second that the terms need to be very clear upfront. consumers need to read these contracts very, very carefully. >> reporter: peterman was able to get out of her lease after filing a...
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fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, even though a shop assistant in a surely throught up in half, he put it in the bin, and then the machine printed out the little sort of winning slip you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on it, itjust said, contact lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket hidden in an envelope at home while their claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the envelope in red letters, "money worries over!" holding his hands up to his mistake, the 18—year—old who had been behind the counter, he never thought they would win that much, and he was relieved the winnings came through. i didn't find out till last night, so to hear it was 57 million, it was just amazing, and for a local couple, it's even better. i don't even pay £50 £100, never mind 58 million. the higgins had dreamed of winning big on the lottery. now they have, new hobbies, homes abroad and rare malt whiskeys are among their plans for the future. lorna gordon, bbc news. tourists heading for europe are being warned to take
fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, even though a shop assistant in a surely throught up in half, he put it in the bin, and then the machine printed out the little sort of winning slip you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on it, itjust said, contact lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket hidden in an envelope at home while their claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the envelope in red letters,...
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joining me now from hawaii is bbc journalist lesley day, who is currently on holiday there.w is it looking? the storm has been downgraded, hasn't mm how is it looking? the storm has been downgraded, hasn't it? it has slightly, yes, joining me on waikiki beach at an amazing resort. if i stepped slightly at short you will probably see for many people it remains still an amazing resort, no concerns about hurricane lane on the way, they are taking a dip. we have had surfers here since 5am this morning trying to make the most of the great waves behind me. but those great waves are going to change in the next few hours. hurricane lane, category 4 hurricane, so not the most serious. category five would be the most serious, but very close to that. it has wind speeds. it has just hit the big island to the south of me about 100 miles south, it has wind speeds of about 150 miles an hour. with that are going to come potential threat to life. there is going to be the danger of buildings being damaged at speeds of wins such as those, and also debris. staff at this resort have been clearin
joining me now from hawaii is bbc journalist lesley day, who is currently on holiday there.w is it looking? the storm has been downgraded, hasn't mm how is it looking? the storm has been downgraded, hasn't it? it has slightly, yes, joining me on waikiki beach at an amazing resort. if i stepped slightly at short you will probably see for many people it remains still an amazing resort, no concerns about hurricane lane on the way, they are taking a dip. we have had surfers here since 5am this...
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in a statement, scotland's's most senior civil servant, the permanent secretary lesley evans, said thettish government was limited for legal reasons in what it could say. but she said mr salmond's statement contained significant inaccuracies which will be addressed in the court proceedings he intends to bring. the scottish government said it will defend its position vigourously. police scotland refused to comment on whether an inquiry by them is ongoing. but these newly surfaced allegations have rocked scotland's political establishment, and with a legal process now likely to start, the impact will be felt far beyond holyrood. well, that interview, those comments from nicola sturgeon that you just heard, were made in an interview she has conducted in the last hour. those present at the interview said she was visibly upset during it. she said she had known about the investigations and since april, when alex salmond made her aware. she said she had had no role in the investigation and made clear to him she would not intervene. she said she would not intervene. she said she had had no pri
in a statement, scotland's's most senior civil servant, the permanent secretary lesley evans, said thettish government was limited for legal reasons in what it could say. but she said mr salmond's statement contained significant inaccuracies which will be addressed in the court proceedings he intends to bring. the scottish government said it will defend its position vigourously. police scotland refused to comment on whether an inquiry by them is ongoing. but these newly surfaced allegations...
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joining us now is professor lesley regan, president of the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologistsg in to talk about this in the studio. as with all you welcome this move, what difference is it going to make to women? i welcome it greatly and i know that my colleagues do because it isa know that my colleagues do because it is a safe, highly effective and it is a safe, highly effective and it provides some compassionate of the most compassionate care we can offer. so having to take the second bill in clinic at the moment means a second visit which is unnecessarily from a medical point of view and often end up with nasty side—effects on the journey often end up with nasty side—effects on thejourney home, often end up with nasty side—effects on the journey home, on the train or bus or in the car and we are trying to move away from that. you say it is safe, is there any danger in perhaps taking this second bill at home away from any medical supervision at all? no because in fa ct if supervision at all? no because in fact if you like the bleeding and pain woman may experience is identic
joining us now is professor lesley regan, president of the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologistsg in to talk about this in the studio. as with all you welcome this move, what difference is it going to make to women? i welcome it greatly and i know that my colleagues do because it isa know that my colleagues do because it is a safe, highly effective and it is a safe, highly effective and it provides some compassionate of the most compassionate care we can offer. so having to take the...
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he invited lesley stahl to hisr how he lived his life and faced his death. >> reporter: i'm wonderingre, if it's like medicine. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. puts everything in perspective. >> reporter: he and his wife cindy raised four children. they survived two grueling presidential campaigns, a battle against melanoma, and then this. >>> you're taking both radiation and chemotherapy. >> yeah. >> reporter: you look terrific. how is this possible? >> i feel fine and i'm eating everything that she makes me eat, none of which is -- >> is any good. >> exactly. one criteria to feeding people under my situation, it has to taste lousy. >> reporter: he has been through so much. the torture, you were put in solitary confinement. he's always beerawoirples. >> craing two airplanes and indestructible man to you? >> i'm still in disbelief this actually has happened. and then i think, you know, cancer chose the wrong guy causn here. >> reporter: determined to stay in the arena, senator mccain resumed his duties in washington. you'd never have known it, but he started his days with chemo and radiation,
he invited lesley stahl to hisr how he lived his life and faced his death. >> reporter: i'm wonderingre, if it's like medicine. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. puts everything in perspective. >> reporter: he and his wife cindy raised four children. they survived two grueling presidential campaigns, a battle against melanoma, and then this. >>> you're taking both radiation and chemotherapy. >> yeah. >> reporter: you look terrific. how is this possible? >> i...
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lesley visser joins us to break it all down. "power lunch" starts right now >>> and we do begin the last "power lunch" of august. welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen the dow and s&p are in the red, the nasdaq moving between gains and losses the dow and s&p set to post their best augusts since 2014 and the nasdaq since 2000, up more than 5% just this month alone. consumer discretionary, real estate, technology the top performing sectors energy, however, is the laggard right now. some names on the move, big lots sinking. almost 10% lower apple and amazon continue to deliver and lululemon soaring following a big earnings beat. more on that ahead courtney. >> hi there, i'm courtney reagan here's what else is happening at this hour. the s.e.c. wants to make it easier for individuals to invest in private companies the move is an effort by the agency to boost lagging interest in public markets. ulta beauty will kylie jenner's beauty line back over to you, tyler. >>> we begin this hour with a big trade deadline that is looming and the
lesley visser joins us to break it all down. "power lunch" starts right now >>> and we do begin the last "power lunch" of august. welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen the dow and s&p are in the red, the nasdaq moving between gains and losses the dow and s&p set to post their best augusts since 2014 and the nasdaq since 2000, up more than 5% just this month alone. consumer discretionary, real estate, technology the top performing sectors energy, however, is...
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with me is ali and lesley. tell me why it is important to export outside europe.ing to do is carry on doing what they do best. what is it that we do best in this country, what are we good at selling? whether it is manufacturing services, both contribute a fair share to ourgdp, services, both contribute a fair share to our gdp, but what we are seeing is the eu has been a big source seeing is the eu has been a big source of export growth, but we want to see more diversification. it shouldn'tjust be to see more diversification. it shouldn't just be eu to see more diversification. it shouldn'tjust be eu or non—eu.” wa nt to shouldn'tjust be eu or non—eu.” want to introduce you to nicole who is from the cbr. you are over here with all the wheels. a quick word on interest rates yesterday going up for the first time in nine years. that is another thing for business to think about right now. what will they be contending with?m to think about right now. what will they be contending with? it is another thing to think about but it was entirely affected and priced in, so was
with me is ali and lesley. tell me why it is important to export outside europe.ing to do is carry on doing what they do best. what is it that we do best in this country, what are we good at selling? whether it is manufacturing services, both contribute a fair share to ourgdp, services, both contribute a fair share to our gdp, but what we are seeing is the eu has been a big source seeing is the eu has been a big source of export growth, but we want to see more diversification. it shouldn'tjust...
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now this mother has decided to run for office to bring change to the city of ferguson, missouri, lesley mcspaden, next. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can get a new taste of your heritage. save 40% with our lowest price ever. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost®. delicious boost® high protein nuritional drink now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals boost® high protein. be up for life. bo[music playing]in. (ceo) the employee of the year, anna. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. this wi-fi is fast. i
now this mother has decided to run for office to bring change to the city of ferguson, missouri, lesley mcspaden, next. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ ancestrydna can open you...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm holly williams. >> i'm billr. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantlyrewomen saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right awa
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm holly williams. >> i'm billr. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday...
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that was lesley regan, and you also heard from clare murphy. on the success of the glasgow project. it comes as police in london opened their 100th homicide investigation last week — that's since the start of 2018. here with me is andy cook, chief executive of the centre for socialjustice. how would you describe your organisation? in the middle, independent. everybody always says that! well we are a research group and that is why we have gone to glasgow... we're also joined by will linden, deputy director of the scottish violence reduction unit. scotla nd scotland was once labelled the most violent country in the developed world in the last few years they have massively reduce the number of stabbings. world in the last few years they have massively reduced the number of stabbings. and joining us via webcam from turkey is ken hinds, chair of haringey‘s independent stop and search monitoring group, which monitors the police carrying out stop and seach in the borough. we are also joined via webcam from london by dal babu, a former chief superinten
that was lesley regan, and you also heard from clare murphy. on the success of the glasgow project. it comes as police in london opened their 100th homicide investigation last week — that's since the start of 2018. here with me is andy cook, chief executive of the centre for socialjustice. how would you describe your organisation? in the middle, independent. everybody always says that! well we are a research group and that is why we have gone to glasgow... we're also joined by will linden,...
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. >> lesley stahl had something interesting to report. she said off camera after she was interviewing, i think then president-elect trump, she asked him why he bashed the media so relentlessly. i do it so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you. he has had success with that with his base of supporters. >> i think that was an honest answer on his part. he wants to disqualify the press as an independent arbiter of fact. that's what he is trying to do. you remember at some point he said, if you see any negative polls on me, they are fake. he quoted the polls when they were favorable. when the polls are unfavorable, he says they are fake. he does not want there to be an independent arbiter of fact. he doesn't want the press to be the arbiter. he doesn't want scientists to be that arbiter or the court. he doesn't want the intelligence agencies to be the arbiter. he wants himself and his white house to be the arbiter of fact. that is exactly what he is trying to achieve. i think he was incredibly honest in that answer.
. >> lesley stahl had something interesting to report. she said off camera after she was interviewing, i think then president-elect trump, she asked him why he bashed the media so relentlessly. i do it so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you. he has had success with that with his base of supporters. >> i think that was an honest answer on his part. he wants to disqualify the press as an independent arbiter of fact. that's what he is trying to do. you...
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lesley visser joins us to break it all down. "power lunch" starts right now
lesley visser joins us to break it all down. "power lunch" starts right now
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fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, even though a shop assistant initially threw theirut no figures on it, itjust said, contact lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket hidden in an envelope at home while their claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the envelope in red letters, "money worries over!" holding his hands up to his mistake, the 18—year—old who had been behind the counter, he never thought they would win that much, and he was relieved the winnings came through. i didn't find out till last night, so to hear it was 57 million, it was just amazing, and for a local couple, it's even better. i don't even pay £50 or £100, never mind 58 million. the higgins had dreamed of winning big on the lottery. now they have, new hobbies, homes abroad and rare malt whiskeys are among their plans for the future. lorna gordon, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. thomas has the details. it was high across the east anglia in the southeast today. the hot air streaming in from the seven clippings clipping southeaster
fred and lesley higgins are nearly £60 million richer, even though a shop assistant initially threw theirut no figures on it, itjust said, contact lottery headquarters. the couple kept their ticket hidden in an envelope at home while their claim was investigated, confident the lottery would pay out. and i had written on the envelope in red letters, "money worries over!" holding his hands up to his mistake, the 18—year—old who had been behind the counter, he never thought they...
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. >> woodruff: i'm reminded of your comment, cbs correspondent lesley stahl had.he said when she interviewed then-president-elect donald trump why he was so critical of the med. he was asked why she was so mean about the media. he said, i do it toiscredit the media. >> he's not the first one to do that. charlie sykes in his book talked about how the conservative media has managed to smear the entire news media universe so a lot of conservatives don't believe anything they hear out of the haws media. sos the general public supposed to think when they see something? at's rally dangerous t our democracy when the information universe has been poised. >> woodruff: what do you think needs to be done? you say in this editorial today that there'sork to be doe now on both sides. >> well, i used to be a newspaper ombudsman for 15 years. letsink the major media out that have some revenue need to reappoint ly budsmeno take -- to do a little soul-searching to look at how they're doing. i think though it was said the first 100 days of the trump information set a new standard fo
. >> woodruff: i'm reminded of your comment, cbs correspondent lesley stahl had.he said when she interviewed then-president-elect donald trump why he was so critical of the med. he was asked why she was so mean about the media. he said, i do it toiscredit the media. >> he's not the first one to do that. charlie sykes in his book talked about how the conservative media has managed to smear the entire news media universe so a lot of conservatives don't believe anything they hear out...
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for now, lesley neka arimah, ank you for beg part of this. >> thank you. >> brown: before we go, i want onto announce our selec for september september. "earning the rockies: ho geography shapes america's role in the world" is a short butwe ul and provocative book by robert kaplan, a mix of road-trip, memoir, history, and political analysis of where we've been and where we are day. i've been reading it with pleasure, and i hope you will too, in our "now read this" book club, a partnership with thek "new ymes." you can join us-- some 60,000 members and growing-- on our facebook page. >> woodruff: and tonight, online, we'll be posting results from the closely-watched primary races in arizona and florida. you can follow them live at www.pbs.org/newshour. all that and more is on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. d that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us line, and again right here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> maj ulwshour has been provided by: >> consumer cell. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bab
for now, lesley neka arimah, ank you for beg part of this. >> thank you. >> brown: before we go, i want onto announce our selec for september september. "earning the rockies: ho geography shapes america's role in the world" is a short butwe ul and provocative book by robert kaplan, a mix of road-trip, memoir, history, and political analysis of where we've been and where we are day. i've been reading it with pleasure, and i hope you will too, in our "now read...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most com
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit...
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fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the tenth ofjuly.d in two, as fred higgins has been explaining. basically, he checked it, tour the ticket in half, put it in the bin, and then the machine printed out the little winnings that you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on, itjust said to contact the lottery headquarters. and you thought it was just 5.7. i say just... i would be happy with that. when you discovered it was 57 million, what was going through your head? i really don't know. i thought 5.7 million was a good figure, but it was even better. quite a lot better, really! remarkable, the couple from aberdeenshire who won on the euro millions. let's have a look at the weather, more cheery news for some people, depending on your take. this is how it looks at belfast at the moment, more brain here, but welcome rain, and we needed at the moment. there won't be as much rain this evening and overnight as we had yesterday and overnight. there may bea yesterday and overnight. there may be a little bit of rain insofar parts
fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the tenth ofjuly.d in two, as fred higgins has been explaining. basically, he checked it, tour the ticket in half, put it in the bin, and then the machine printed out the little winnings that you normally get when you win the lottery, but no figures on, itjust said to contact the lottery headquarters. and you thought it was just 5.7. i say just... i would be happy with that. when you discovered it was 57 million, what...
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fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the tenth ofjuly. had the winning ticket? well, yes, i knew i had won something. and when did you realise you had one as much as you had? i checked it when i got back, again because i retrieved the ticket from the gentleman, went back home, looked on the lottery website, check the numbers and that was it. she actually came through and said and double checked it with me. but you thought it was just 5.7? idid. i sayjust 5.7. that would have been good enough. yes i would have been happy with that. and you discovered it was 57 million. what was going through your head? i really don‘t know. i thought 5.7 million was a good figure but it was even better. but where are you worried that what had happened to the ticket meant that there might be some doubt as to whether you are ever going to get it? not particularly. the ticket was torn but you could see all the numbers. everything was quite clear and legible. and all the did was see that we should sign on the back of it. and then i phoned the lottery headquarte
fred and lesley higgins matched all the numbers in the euromillions draw on the tenth ofjuly. had the winning ticket? well, yes, i knew i had won something. and when did you realise you had one as much as you had? i checked it when i got back, again because i retrieved the ticket from the gentleman, went back home, looked on the lottery website, check the numbers and that was it. she actually came through and said and double checked it with me. but you thought it was just 5.7? idid. i sayjust...
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and if the interest based has been lesley watched given the policies put in place by regulators of lightunder pressure. we have china communication sliding 2.2%. airline stocks also sliding in shanghai today. we know earnings for the space from a weaker yuan. we do have chinese auto related players gaining ground. rising 1.7%. over in hong kong, we do have tencent rising for the first day theeven, helping lift after stock fell to a 10 month low. this is about 11 brokers that have cut their price target for the stock in the past month. jpmorgan did the same. of it.: a terrible time thank you for that. let's have a look at the stories trending across bloomberg. people reading about billionaire allen how its plan to start a $750 million fund run by a group of his traders. have a look at bloomberg.com as it looks at the rise of the 41-year-old. and on tic toc, how security threats are showing shipping routes could lead to higher oil prices. have a look at that story and the others. they are trending on bloomberg online and the terminal. ♪ ♪ china's group is said to be weighing off -- options
and if the interest based has been lesley watched given the policies put in place by regulators of lightunder pressure. we have china communication sliding 2.2%. airline stocks also sliding in shanghai today. we know earnings for the space from a weaker yuan. we do have chinese auto related players gaining ground. rising 1.7%. over in hong kong, we do have tencent rising for the first day theeven, helping lift after stock fell to a 10 month low. this is about 11 brokers that have cut their...
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. >>> coming up, sportscaster lesley visser out with a book about her career in a male-dominated industrye quote on the front cover by les moonves we'll ask her about that 159,000 jobs added but wage growth still poor. we'll debate the latest numbers coming up next (music) maybe i'm a division 1 athlete. or a father of two. maybe i run marathons. or a startup. or nothing at all. maybe what i do doesn't matter. maybe all that matters...is what i do next. peloton. >>> welcome back the black unemployment rate has come down sharply since 2010 from 16.6 to 6% today and the gap between white and black unemployment is also narrowing, hitting a record throw last month of three percentage points before ticking up to a still low 3.2. it's still three points above the whites and there are gaps at equal achievement levels several things at work, maybe bias, maybe family culture, community, but there's still that gap. >> let's dig deeper into those numbers with mark morial, president and ceo of the urban national league and former mayor to new orleans mayor and joe, welcome >> great to be with you. >>
. >>> coming up, sportscaster lesley visser out with a book about her career in a male-dominated industrye quote on the front cover by les moonves we'll ask her about that 159,000 jobs added but wage growth still poor. we'll debate the latest numbers coming up next (music) maybe i'm a division 1 athlete. or a father of two. maybe i run marathons. or a startup. or nothing at all. maybe what i do doesn't matter. maybe all that matters...is what i do next. peloton. >>> welcome...
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the senate received documents for justice sotomayor's confirmation after they were reviewed by lesley keenan. she represented obama campaign manager david plouffe and eventually became white house deputy counsel in the obama administration. as the one-fourth point you had out -- as the "wall street journal" pointed out in an editorial yesterday the senate received documents for justice kagan after they were reviewed by bruce lindsey. now, mr. lindsey overlapped with justice kagan in the white house, which was a democrat white house. he also served as president clinton's national campaign director in 1992, as president clinton's hyper partisan senior lawyer and a real big fixer in the white house and as c.e.o. of the clinton foundation for ten years including when justice kagan was nominated. now, i would think anybody raising questions about a lawyer by the name of burke ought to be really embarrassed by bringing up that issue when you look at how it was handled in previous nominees to the supreme court by people that were partisan. so how much more partisan can you get than the peopl
the senate received documents for justice sotomayor's confirmation after they were reviewed by lesley keenan. she represented obama campaign manager david plouffe and eventually became white house deputy counsel in the obama administration. as the one-fourth point you had out -- as the "wall street journal" pointed out in an editorial yesterday the senate received documents for justice kagan after they were reviewed by bruce lindsey. now, mr. lindsey overlapped with justice kagan in...