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do let thank you. do let us thank you. do let us know thank you. do let us know your thank you. us know you thoughts thank you. do let us know your thoughts on politics live or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to co nta ct aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. a couple of your other comments before we go. another change to programmes has caught the attention of some. the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday mornings for years but when it returned last weekend for the start of its new series it did so in a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock. with the repeat of much of the day taking its place at 9am. the bbc says research shows that the available audiences is higher at 10am but some of the regular audience was unhappy... we're not all about complaints. sometimes the plaudits come in as a descriptive reports this week in the news that stem from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. she spoke to one woman who had returned home after being enslaved in syria forfour home after being enslaved in syria for four
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let us do likewise today and everyday. we are honored to serve this great nation.ss america. >> oil and gas has always been a big part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. but it actually really came more to fruition with the actual refining of oil because we had the ideal situation. we were ideally suited in terms of where rail lines cross, bird's legs were connect to, where the oil was able to be moved in and moved out very easily in lake charles. >> at one time this is a beautiful, wonderful community. we had everything family, church, school, grocery stores. people begin to get jobs, so it showed them that it could be better in the future for the next generation. >> this is video from a hurricane hunter plane on a flight through the eye of hurricane florence yesterday. as this trend continues towards the carolinas, president trump received a briefing on the preparations. >> okay, thank you very much. i received a briefing from secretary nielsen, administrator long and my staff regardg
let us do likewise today and everyday. we are honored to serve this great nation.ss america. >> oil and gas has always been a big part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. but it actually really came more to fruition with the actual refining of oil because we had the ideal situation. we were ideally suited in terms of where rail lines cross, bird's legs were connect to, where the oil was able to be moved in and moved out very easily in lake charles. >>...
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so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who have shared to barracks. says, difficult, difficult experiences. what would be the appropriate conduct here, not a criminal investigation. that was accorded to any to hill in 1991 against the facts. how was that at a senate that could support an extended to support the proper role of the fbi in 1991 will not stand up today this for fairness for women who are coming forward. why is the nominee steeped in the one who has said he wants a fairir hearing, why does the nominee not demand an fbi investigation to spare to have in these three women. dr. ford coming forward and deborah ramirez coming forward and ms. sputnik coming forward. they aretn being treated very poorly by this institution. they are being treated as if they are a problem where they are in fact courageous americans helping us to her advi
so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who have shared to barracks. says, difficult, difficult experiences. what would be the appropriate conduct here, not a criminal investigation. that was accorded to any to hill in 1991 against the facts. how was that at a senate that could support an extended to support the proper role of the...
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us than the constitution. we the people, constitution of the united states of america. we will be failing if we do not aggressively pursue our responsibility to review the record of the nominee. let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominees, new information from women who share their experiences, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate not a common investigation the background investigation, this was accorded anita hill in 1991, a background investigation against the facts. how is it a senate that could support, a president could support the proper role of the fbi in 1991, not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward. why is it the nominee, steeped in the law who says he wants a fair hearing, once a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand an fbi investigation so it is fair to him and to these three women. doctor ford coming forward, debra ramirez coming forward and liz swetnick coming forward. they are being treated very poorly by this institution. th
us than the constitution. we the people, constitution of the united states of america. we will be failing if we do not aggressively pursue our responsibility to review the record of the nominee. let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominees, new information from women who share their experiences, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the...
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so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. that we've had over the past few days, new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening of the background investigation to get the facts. how is it that a senate that could support, and a president who can support the proper role of the fbi in 1991 will not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward? why is it that the nominee steeped in the law who has said he wants a fair hearing, wants a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand a fbi investigation so it's fair to him and fair to these three women? dr. ford coming forward and debra ramirez coming forward and ms. swetnick com
so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. that we've had over the past few days, new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening...
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our children are watching let us address the crises let us work together to combat all of these equalities but let us do this on a human level and mindful of the principles guided by our history history and the principle of universal universality and universalism that is my commitment to you and i count on you can thank thank. me and i'm. sending a version of the quarters for emanuel mark on the french president a lengthy speech that was forty five going on for fifty minutes. but he was quite fired up towards the end talking about building a new world order with a human face and saying we should not accept don't accept our history unraveling as how he described it james both political sorry diplomatic editor in new york with us listening to that is the same as a long speech james and he went through a lot of stuff but i think the overriding thing i got from it and i'd like you to talk about this is the complete contrast to the earlier speech we heard from the u.s. president he talks about international regional alliances multifaceted global mobilization it is the polar opposite. it was such an impassion
our children are watching let us address the crises let us work together to combat all of these equalities but let us do this on a human level and mindful of the principles guided by our history history and the principle of universal universality and universalism that is my commitment to you and i count on you can thank thank. me and i'm. sending a version of the quarters for emanuel mark on the french president a lengthy speech that was forty five going on for fifty minutes. but he was quite...
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thank you for letting us do that. >> thank you, yeah. this is exciting. thank you for listening. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh please. let's see, which ones do i love? obviously, well, "no tears left to cry." obviously. ooh, i'll tell you a song that surprised me on this album. i did not know there was a song called "pete davidson" on your album. [ cheers and applause ] >> yep. >> jimmy: now, did pete know that there's a song called "pete davidson" on the album? >> well,ea [ lit laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. probably now. >> um -- >> jimmy: when did you -- when did you write this song? >> like, a week after we started hanging out and stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i made it, and i sent it to him, and i didn't know what to call it, so i just called it "pete." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: just called it "pete davidson." >> it was either going to be that, or like, "this is about pete davidson." [ light laughter ] i was like, why not? you know? be direct. >> jimmy: well, you guys want to hear a little bit of -- [ che
thank you for letting us do that. >> thank you, yeah. this is exciting. thank you for listening. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh please. let's see, which ones do i love? obviously, well, "no tears left to cry." obviously. ooh, i'll tell you a song that surprised me on this album. i did not know there was a song called "pete davidson" on your album. [ cheers and applause ] >> yep. >> jimmy: now, did pete know that there's a song called "pete...
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and be watching tv and in a couple of years i will sate letters do this move, all of us can we do that together. just once. ——i will sate letpoor neighbourhood, the group has gone on to international acclaim. applause. in 2017, director danny boyle handpicked them to perform at one of your‘s most prestigious venues, carnegie hall. it was a peak experience, especially because, to be honest, it was our first time on the plane and being in new york, it was something different. you could tell we were far away from home. was something different. you could tell we were far away from homelj read that one of you cried tears of jov- read that one of you cried tears of joy. who was that? you are denying it now. no shame. no embarrassment. the background of the dancer is closely tied to the history of the nation. we are now way to the biggest township in south soweto. ev pa ntsula biggest township in south soweto. ev pantsula has a deeply political message. that matt healy pantsula. zaleta has a reputation for activism. it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in years prior to his arrest. pantsula has its roots in the same era.
and be watching tv and in a couple of years i will sate letters do this move, all of us can we do that together. just once. ——i will sate letpoor neighbourhood, the group has gone on to international acclaim. applause. in 2017, director danny boyle handpicked them to perform at one of your‘s most prestigious venues, carnegie hall. it was a peak experience, especially because, to be honest, it was our first time on the plane and being in new york, it was something different. you could tell...
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up with new drugs or new stance or new ways of not having to bypass surgery so all i'm saying is let us do our surgical procedure if you come up with something better we'll use it why wouldn't we but in the meantime we have an ability to help literally thousands if not millions of people with their own cells and i got a feeling we're here for the long haul it's personal self there is a whole new idea a new concept but it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high we could be charging wal-mart prices if there was a free market in medicine right so do you think that ultimately. major in maybe trying pharmaceutical companies and basically that can the big pharma it's let's say pharmaceuticals themselves are essentially a more of a danger to the public then the way that the government treats illicit drugs to be . there i don't know if they're more of a danger than illicit drugs but they can be dangerous so if somebody has typical. we could put a some of their stem cells into the back and cure them and get them off opioids we could probably reduce fifteen to twent
up with new drugs or new stance or new ways of not having to bypass surgery so all i'm saying is let us do our surgical procedure if you come up with something better we'll use it why wouldn't we but in the meantime we have an ability to help literally thousands if not millions of people with their own cells and i got a feeling we're here for the long haul it's personal self there is a whole new idea a new concept but it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high...
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you know what i do let us know this or do when you're not is us right here today i did and that sad much. fun of them thought. you knew you would you met in. that way they got to. know what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the the i mean i was certain book but i forgot and i was in my face and but i. like in my back in my accent about going to mass will have to be some of it to fuck the mood you been a bit of this where you had the whole world on crime and the one on my side about tom and i gave to my son about someone how do i do to a woman she had to be him. i know i'm going to howard goodness about it makes you feel. and if you and i would know it doesn't if he i was the man and i was ready and we didn't affect how it's unlikely that it might lead to my and the moment on him and jumped into the water which. in and i mean not the economy then is relative elimelech. i mean marketable in the momentum required. to be on this has been my longest opening. motormen been in pm and on our own was covered in digital. the jo
you know what i do let us know this or do when you're not is us right here today i did and that sad much. fun of them thought. you knew you would you met in. that way they got to. know what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the the i mean i was certain book but i forgot and i was in my face and but i. like in my back in my accent about going to mass will have to be some of it to fuck the mood you been a bit of this where you had the whole world on...
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the economy needs more workers and this group is going to make that a priority so thanks for letting us do that. president trump: thank you. wilbur? >> thanks. one of the key markets is not just the few unemployed. also the very large percentage of people who are working age but do not identify themselves as being in the workforce. we need to pull them back into the workforce training and better jobs are what will do that. will drive the economy to these high rates of growth. if we do not have increased workforce participation, you do not have increased productivity, we will not be able to meet our aspirations for growth. so very critical that we do that. that is why we are convening an advisory council of leading ceos, leading academicians, leading thought people in order to provide a device to the council -- advice to the council how we can do better and cooperate better and increase workforce participation. president trump: thank you very much. i want to say as per what all of you were saying, we have some tremendous trade deals coming along. mexico where largely finished . it's being p
the economy needs more workers and this group is going to make that a priority so thanks for letting us do that. president trump: thank you. wilbur? >> thanks. one of the key markets is not just the few unemployed. also the very large percentage of people who are working age but do not identify themselves as being in the workforce. we need to pull them back into the workforce training and better jobs are what will do that. will drive the economy to these high rates of growth. if we do not...
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and lets us do cool intelligent things. companies could be the next bank, like google or facebook.d fill some of those financial responsibilities. what is your take on that? >> i don't think the distinction is appropriate. most wind up collaborating with existing banks as a service provider. is they are -- they don't have the challenge of customer acquisition. they can perform many of these functions. alibaba is a good point. they raise money like a bank. they lend money like a bank. . they have a share of the market without a doubt. you look at the big banks in the world, they have large customer bases of their own. think there will be new forms of competition. you will have to place your debts on institutions and how they will be able to transform and able to perform. [indiscernible] >> google has done a lot of great stuff with google pay. at the same time, the banking sector has been losing market share. problems with the portfolio, they find it hard to grow in the space. so there is an underserved population. technology can make a difference. in this kind of background, there a
and lets us do cool intelligent things. companies could be the next bank, like google or facebook.d fill some of those financial responsibilities. what is your take on that? >> i don't think the distinction is appropriate. most wind up collaborating with existing banks as a service provider. is they are -- they don't have the challenge of customer acquisition. they can perform many of these functions. alibaba is a good point. they raise money like a bank. they lend money like a bank. ....
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. >> let us do the work. >> what do you recommend putting in t juice.ee these beautiful greens here, i was teasing aaron about not knowing what these are? we have dandelions, we have lots of kale. we use granny smith a because they tend to be lower on the glycemic chart. you don't have issues with high sugar content. the mo sugar you're going to get is from the fruit. we don't add anything love and fruits and vegetables. >> i know the vegfest is rescheduled due to weather issues. what do you get out of vegfest. >> everybody can come out. >> a super safe haven for vegans. places you're particular about where you want to eat and the quality of food. even if you are aren't vegan orn vegeta it's cool to come and enjoy the options that are there. vegan and vegetarian, vegan is nothing from an animal many vegetarian is plant based. sometimes it's not meant for everyone to be a vegan. >> it's hard to keep up the lifestyle? t'>> i don't think that hard. it's making you more conscious. to have to make conscious decisions on regular basis is difficult. >> how lon
. >> let us do the work. >> what do you recommend putting in t juice.ee these beautiful greens here, i was teasing aaron about not knowing what these are? we have dandelions, we have lots of kale. we use granny smith a because they tend to be lower on the glycemic chart. you don't have issues with high sugar content. the mo sugar you're going to get is from the fruit. we don't add anything love and fruits and vegetables. >> i know the vegfest is rescheduled due to weather...
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their basic argument is, listen, let us do what we want to do abroad. you do us. which the president has allowed space for, right? he does not, for instance, bring up north korea's despicable human rights record at home. he does not tweet about russia attacking and imprisoning protesters, et cetera, as he reaches out for a friendlier relationship. that word sovereignty, it has a lot of meaning in this context and will frankly be welcomed on those terms by those countrychise is an enormous departure from u.s. foreign policy in the past. >> also, eu and those countries have sovereignty, the right to deal with who they want to trade with. they believe president trump is violating their sovereignty by putting secondary sanctions on -- >> doesn't show principled consistency, right? >> this is not just an agreement between the united states and iran and others. this is a u.n.-enshrined legal treaty -- not a treaty of the u.s., but a u.n.-enshrined security council resolution binding deal. >> the president handled the laughter well, i would say, in that moment in the hal
their basic argument is, listen, let us do what we want to do abroad. you do us. which the president has allowed space for, right? he does not, for instance, bring up north korea's despicable human rights record at home. he does not tweet about russia attacking and imprisoning protesters, et cetera, as he reaches out for a friendlier relationship. that word sovereignty, it has a lot of meaning in this context and will frankly be welcomed on those terms by those countrychise is an enormous...
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call-out to our -- is a call-out to our state regulation, if you don't want to regulate them yourself, let us dond we'd be happy to do so. in the meantime, i'm hoping we might have additional strategies we can employ at the airports to make sure that taxi drivers of all medallion types get some leg up to be able to give those rides at the airport which i know is such -- really the only part left of the industry that's at all profitable. i'll just end by saying before passing it over to my colleague that i really appreciate mr. brooks' comments about the taxi system being a public agency and drivers being public workers. i went to spain over the legislative break and i arrived at the end of a multi-day taxi strike where the entire country's taxi drivers struck for days. not a single one of them worked. shut down that public transportation -- well, it is a public transportation system. they are employees of the cities. what struck me was the solidarity of the workers to one another. we got into really long conversations with all of our taxi drivers while we were there about the fight they have aga
call-out to our -- is a call-out to our state regulation, if you don't want to regulate them yourself, let us dond we'd be happy to do so. in the meantime, i'm hoping we might have additional strategies we can employ at the airports to make sure that taxi drivers of all medallion types get some leg up to be able to give those rides at the airport which i know is such -- really the only part left of the industry that's at all profitable. i'll just end by saying before passing it over to my...
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>> harris: and will they losen their grip to let us do. nd it makes no money. >> well, that's right. there a monetary component. but, look, the other thing that google has done from the beginning is define itself as a different type of company. in other words, they are not just bottom line oriented they have a mission and purpose and it's kind of quasieuropquasiutopian quite opn manipulating algorithm and carrying out other activities advance those political interests. guess what, it has results. there is overwhelming evidence that their manipulations and their search manipulation does dramatically influence particularly swing voters. voters that don't have defined views they have a real back the on the political decisions those people are making. >> harris: if they try to fill up the public space with stuff we ought to like and know and cross that creepy line is the answer for the government to step n any way? >> well, look, here's the interesting thing, google and facebook are essentially unregulated because of something called the commun
>> harris: and will they losen their grip to let us do. nd it makes no money. >> well, that's right. there a monetary component. but, look, the other thing that google has done from the beginning is define itself as a different type of company. in other words, they are not just bottom line oriented they have a mission and purpose and it's kind of quasieuropquasiutopian quite opn manipulating algorithm and carrying out other activities advance those political interests. guess what,...
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. >> heed the warnings of the elected folks and the emergency personnel and let us do our job and we'll get this place back together again as quickly as possible. >> reporter: two concerns here primarily. the power outages. i talked to a number of officials yesterday here in wilmington. they are expecting to lose power. they are also expecting that the power is going to be out for some time. so they want to make sure that people who evacuated don't try and come back too soon. something else that continues to strike a lot of folks, these we talked to boat owners yesterday. a lot of people live on those boats. they evacuated. they didn't have enough time to get their boats out and ge to a safer part of north carolina. they have their fingers crossed that their boats are going to be okay as well. >> craig, thank you so much. we'll check back in. >> we will. the normally bustling city of myrtle beach, south carolina, is a virtual ghost town this morning. we are joined by the mayor this morning. mayor brenda bethune. mayor bethune, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >>le how are you gu
. >> heed the warnings of the elected folks and the emergency personnel and let us do our job and we'll get this place back together again as quickly as possible. >> reporter: two concerns here primarily. the power outages. i talked to a number of officials yesterday here in wilmington. they are expecting to lose power. they are also expecting that the power is going to be out for some time. so they want to make sure that people who evacuated don't try and come back too soon....
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the tailwinds to putting in tax cuts, less regulations, and just get the hell out of the way and let us do our business the way we want to do. you're seeing it in the numbers on a daily basis. trish: gary, do you credit president trump with that? >> 100%. the only question i will have for the president moving forward is what the heck will you do about the debt and deficits and hopefully the tariff tactics work i'm not a big fan of. those are two things that could come back to haunt things but i give him 100% credit for getting washington off the backs of business. the greatness of this country has nothing to do with d.c. it has to do with hard-working people and ingenuity and hard work of all business owners this country. you're seeing it on a daily basis in the numbers and in the markets. let's hope it continues. trish: here here. is there anything in the way? right now as we look out ahead, right? we're looking at some very good gdp prints and expectations for that to continue. is there anything in your view on the horizon, danielle, to derail it? >> unfortunately another outgrowth of fe
the tailwinds to putting in tax cuts, less regulations, and just get the hell out of the way and let us do our business the way we want to do. you're seeing it in the numbers on a daily basis. trish: gary, do you credit president trump with that? >> 100%. the only question i will have for the president moving forward is what the heck will you do about the debt and deficits and hopefully the tariff tactics work i'm not a big fan of. those are two things that could come back to haunt things...
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and they physically won't let us do it. i can see where we will have a lot of situations where it will be hard for us to mitigate but i think at least then we are making everyone aware that we have major issues. i am always worried about the displacement parts and these improvements that come on with it. so i think it is a type of legislation that needs to happen >> we did try to address it. that is why we amended the administrative code so no tenant can be displaced. >> ok. well done. congratulations. thank you for bringing this here today. >> thank you for your time. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing then, is there a motion? >> commissioner walker has a comment. >> this is long overdue. i really appreciate this is coming forward to. i would like to make a motion to recommend that we support this. >> second. >> there is a motion and a second. we will do the roll call vote. [roll call] >> motion carried unanimously. we will go back to item five. are we going to go back to item five? >> apologies for having
and they physically won't let us do it. i can see where we will have a lot of situations where it will be hard for us to mitigate but i think at least then we are making everyone aware that we have major issues. i am always worried about the displacement parts and these improvements that come on with it. so i think it is a type of legislation that needs to happen >> we did try to address it. that is why we amended the administrative code so no tenant can be displaced. >> ok. well...
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doing good. and now, you know, on niger. so, what happens is we're decimated, you know, it's a rough business. they're rough, too. they want to kill us. we've let the military do what they have to do. and whether you call it rules of engagement or any way you want to say it, we let them do it. in the middle east there's very few left. we really -- we've done a very good job. we've done more in seven months because really it's seven months that we've started. we have done more in seven months than they have done in eight years. okay? and so, we're -- but what happens is now they flee and they flee to africa. and they flee to niger. and countries around there. and that's how these young people get attacked and they got attacked by 50 real fighters but these were people in many cases that were in the middle east. that now go to africa to try and, you know, cause problems there. and ultimately, they want to come back here. because this is where they really want to be. so it's a rough business. i wouldn't -- i don't think i would want to be a terrorist right now. it's not a good life but it's -- the only thing that they -- what else is there? but, y
doing good. and now, you know, on niger. so, what happens is we're decimated, you know, it's a rough business. they're rough, too. they want to kill us. we've let the military do what they have to do. and whether you call it rules of engagement or any way you want to say it, we let them do it. in the middle east there's very few left. we really -- we've done a very good job. we've done more in seven months because really it's seven months that we've started. we have done more in seven months...
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let us do our job as public safety officials.y safe. >> thank you again for your time. again cnn covering two major storm systems. here on the east coast of u.s. and also the storm effecting the philippines. live following this story in hong kong. >> thanks so much. typhoon manghkut. roared ashore in the northern philippines saturday. with damaging winds and pouring rain. it's battering the island. unleashing floods in damaging buildings. the next land fall will be in southern cry na. likely strengthen across the south china sea. it lost super-typhoon status passing through the philippines. it's still a powerful storm system. many in the north are reporting rising floods water, debris and damaged buildings. we're joined on the phone. the humanitarian response officers with save the children. what are your people telling you on the ground about the situation? >> -- >> can you hear me? >> hello? it's anna. >> okay. we seem to be having technical issues there. which is understandable. considering what is happening in the philippines
let us do our job as public safety officials.y safe. >> thank you again for your time. again cnn covering two major storm systems. here on the east coast of u.s. and also the storm effecting the philippines. live following this story in hong kong. >> thanks so much. typhoon manghkut. roared ashore in the northern philippines saturday. with damaging winds and pouring rain. it's battering the island. unleashing floods in damaging buildings. the next land fall will be in southern cry...
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when blake saw the two of us together, we just started that living and he let us do that.dd things. he called me in to -- i didn't have to audition. i read a scene just so they could see the chemistry together. he was remarkable. >> i can't imagine. thank you so much. >> i was going to say he is the first person i saw -- i was pregnant with my son. >> we are so sorry for your loss. we'll be right back. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days where all beds are on sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. ends sunday. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study
when blake saw the two of us together, we just started that living and he let us do that.dd things. he called me in to -- i didn't have to audition. i read a scene just so they could see the chemistry together. he was remarkable. >> i can't imagine. thank you so much. >> i was going to say he is the first person i saw -- i was pregnant with my son. >> we are so sorry for your loss. we'll be right back. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360...
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agreed to let us do that. but, trump did get one good promise.won a pledge from kim to return the remains of those americans killed in the korean war. finally, these soldiers' families will get some closure. well done, mr. president. but, then he had to lie about it. >> so many people asked when i was on the campaign, and i said, "wait a minute, i don't have any relationship," but they said, "when you can, president, we'd love our son to be brought back home." >> stephen: so many "parents" asked him. the korean war ended in 1953. ( laughter ) that's 65 years ago. the youngest a soldier could've been was 18, let's say they were parents 18-years-old when their child was born, that would make the parents at least 101-years- old. ( laughter ) he is saying, so many 101-year- old couples asked him for this. trump isn't just bending the truth anymore, he's bending the fabric of space/time. ( laughter and applause ) ( piano riff ) yeah, space/time. now, my father-in-law served in the korean war. if his parents were alive, i think they would be 127-years-
agreed to let us do that. but, trump did get one good promise.won a pledge from kim to return the remains of those americans killed in the korean war. finally, these soldiers' families will get some closure. well done, mr. president. but, then he had to lie about it. >> so many people asked when i was on the campaign, and i said, "wait a minute, i don't have any relationship," but they said, "when you can, president, we'd love our son to be brought back home." >>...
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let us do it sooner rather than later. also a signal to robert mueller, because in that interview, ty cobb says, i have respect for robert mueller, i think he is a formidable but fair prosecutor. the president shouldn't worry about a perjury trap, meaning robert mueller's institutional knowledge and illegal skills and character would not lay a perjury trap for the president, sending signals in all sorts of different directions. that show generates global head lines for the first time in my podcast, the first time it popped up and got significant notice. and that began the unraveling. because john dowd as related buy y ty cobb in the book, reacted quite negatively to that appearance. he was becoming evermore fearful about the president sitting down with robert mueller. as i point out in the book, think about where this story would be now if, in fact, the president had an interview with mueller in late january before so many other revelations and other things had come to pass. brian: before you go, the university of missouri
let us do it sooner rather than later. also a signal to robert mueller, because in that interview, ty cobb says, i have respect for robert mueller, i think he is a formidable but fair prosecutor. the president shouldn't worry about a perjury trap, meaning robert mueller's institutional knowledge and illegal skills and character would not lay a perjury trap for the president, sending signals in all sorts of different directions. that show generates global head lines for the first time in my...
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so let us do our jobs and help them. women deserve to be respected plork tected and never neglected. as we all know clearly, vawa is set to expire this week and millions of innocent lives are counting on us to get this right and re-authorize vawa now. re-authorize it with the new provisions to increase funding, increase recognition of stalking, sexual assault, and dating violence. and sexual harass. . help women, men, and children everywhere throughout our great country that have and will suffer at the hands of perpetrators that commit these violent and abusive crimes. the bill generically adds the word people because we know abuse is across the lines of men, women, and children. clearly these victims deserve more than a mere three-month extension or piecemeal product to combat these challenges of monumental proportion. what will we say to them? the current climate of the me too movement is a wakeup cull to the nation. let's not make this a partisan issue. it should not, it was not in 1994, because crimes of violence aga
so let us do our jobs and help them. women deserve to be respected plork tected and never neglected. as we all know clearly, vawa is set to expire this week and millions of innocent lives are counting on us to get this right and re-authorize vawa now. re-authorize it with the new provisions to increase funding, increase recognition of stalking, sexual assault, and dating violence. and sexual harass. . help women, men, and children everywhere throughout our great country that have and will...
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let us do the same.ejra: if we do get the outcome theini was pointing to of budget deficit touching 3%, would that concern you as an investor? lothar: not particularly. they have been controlled in their budget approach, even the populists are not suggesting to go wild. the 3% would be beyond the target because they should be paying down so it should be below 2%. it is important to get the italian economy back to where they were last year, back into expansion and fiscal stimulus are not the worst to do that. nejra: does that mean you would btps?buyer of lothar: not yet. not getting all that excited about another european debt crisis. nejra: how vulnerable are italian assets around yen contagion? investors see italy is the weakest link. lothar: that is the problem with everything being highly priced or investors being nervous after , anything that produces negative news gets slapped as we see in turkey, argentina, with any company that releases anything against expectations. nejra: looking at europe, we h
let us do the same.ejra: if we do get the outcome theini was pointing to of budget deficit touching 3%, would that concern you as an investor? lothar: not particularly. they have been controlled in their budget approach, even the populists are not suggesting to go wild. the 3% would be beyond the target because they should be paying down so it should be below 2%. it is important to get the italian economy back to where they were last year, back into expansion and fiscal stimulus are not the...
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do every day on capitol hill, we serve a risen savior. he died on the cross for us, he saved our sins, but as pray without ceasing, let us pray hard, let us pray to those who do not know you. our god is moving, he is moving today, he is moving every day, his presence is here on capitol hill today. we keep our eyes on him, and we need to keep our eyes on him. he is what is going to help us move forward, he is what is going to help us do his will, he is what is going to help us in everything that we do. we ask for his guidance, we pray for the president, president donald trump, we pray for our vice president, mike pence, we pray for all of the staff throughout the white house, we pray for our senators, we pray for their staff, brett kavanaugh and his wife announced their strong faith, i want to pray for him, his family, his extended family, his friends. we really want to lift them up in prayer. we pray for everyone that is involved, those traveling here today. we pray for protection, we pray for safety, we pray for anything that could go wrong today, god, we want you to be over the top of that and just take care of it. we pray for god's gra
do every day on capitol hill, we serve a risen savior. he died on the cross for us, he saved our sins, but as pray without ceasing, let us pray hard, let us pray to those who do not know you. our god is moving, he is moving today, he is moving every day, his presence is here on capitol hill today. we keep our eyes on him, and we need to keep our eyes on him. he is what is going to help us move forward, he is what is going to help us do his will, he is what is going to help us in everything that...
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let's take -- let us do that. would you like to take that, david?> i would say that the people -- more and more, it's the afghan people, the afghan government themselves, that are in the driver's seat. and also associated with the formation of the afghan security forces since 2002, when the first americans arrived with underequipped, underfunded and the idea of teaching a few hundred afghans how to be an army and hoping that that would succeed. after a lot of false starts and a lot of mistakes, the afghan security forces,the army in particular, but also the police and intelligence services are becoming more and more effective. they ten to rate as the most trusted and most admired institutions in the afghan government, despite occasional problems. they have faced a huge threat and in my view, they are responding to that threat more and more effectively. and through that, the afghan state is -- has the potential to get stronger. >> who is along for the ride? in some way, it's the afghan people at large. they are still governed by a group of-- the same
let's take -- let us do that. would you like to take that, david?> i would say that the people -- more and more, it's the afghan people, the afghan government themselves, that are in the driver's seat. and also associated with the formation of the afghan security forces since 2002, when the first americans arrived with underequipped, underfunded and the idea of teaching a few hundred afghans how to be an army and hoping that that would succeed. after a lot of false starts and a lot of...
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she refused to let us do that. but my main point is this. that , and going back far, a lot has changed but there's a lot that has not changed in the sense of when you say in 2018 you're going to make this country great again, and you're going to -- what do you have to lose? lack folks, african americans, well, i don't think that great has always been and would always be great no matter what. but the thing is you've got to make america right again. because the civil rights marches and white, blacks, and everybody back doing that time, it was not the government that and would always be great no matter what. but the thing is you've got to make exposed the wrong in this country. it was people getting out and marching. host: thanks for the call from mississippi. i'll let you take up some of the issues he brings up there. guest: he's talking about how people felt about what was happening and i think the context -- we're not talking about the war in vietnam. but everything that was happening in particularly in the civil rights and the black power m
she refused to let us do that. but my main point is this. that , and going back far, a lot has changed but there's a lot that has not changed in the sense of when you say in 2018 you're going to make this country great again, and you're going to -- what do you have to lose? lack folks, african americans, well, i don't think that great has always been and would always be great no matter what. but the thing is you've got to make america right again. because the civil rights marches and white,...
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do let us know your thoughts on politics live or on any aspect of bbc news.to contact us bbc news. details on how to contact us at the end of the programme. a couple of your other pro— comments before we go and another change to the bbc‘s political programmes has caught the attention of some. the andrew marr show has been a picture at 9am on sunday morning the years but when it returned last week in the start of its new series, it did start at a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock with a repeat of much of the day taking its place at nine. the bbc says research shows the available audience is higher at ten but some of the regular audience we re but some of the regular audience were unhappy. finally, we are not all about complaints newswatch. sometimes the plaudits come in, as they differ reports this week on the news at ten from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years. translation: i was scared to come back, i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised that t
do let us know your thoughts on politics live or on any aspect of bbc news.to contact us bbc news. details on how to contact us at the end of the programme. a couple of your other pro— comments before we go and another change to the bbc‘s political programmes has caught the attention of some. the andrew marr show has been a picture at 9am on sunday morning the years but when it returned last week in the start of its new series, it did start at a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock with a...
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do not. let us finish off that. more. difficult. to do now as you can i call them the. political. interests. then it's. already condemned abroad it's surprising that alstom should simply brush the u.s. prosecution of. corporate leaders are convinced that the u.s. department of justice has no jurisdiction over events that occurred outside the u.s. territory. even if it was it as you need to be able when you take the a playable u.s. law is the foreign corrupt practices act home you have sepia this allows the d.o.j. or department of justice to prosecute a foreign company for corrupt practices not on u.s. soil provided that the company has an identifiable connection to the united states . but in the movies it isn't do that who is it says it. can make it a lot us wants to see it it was a walk about a limo visit easy example system to communicate your door in. a battle did you move was it easy. example or a sat phone. if you. take it if. it is unique. with tom's refusal to cooperate the d.o.j. is prosecution intensified in april twenty first team while traveling to the united states fre
do not. let us finish off that. more. difficult. to do now as you can i call them the. political. interests. then it's. already condemned abroad it's surprising that alstom should simply brush the u.s. prosecution of. corporate leaders are convinced that the u.s. department of justice has no jurisdiction over events that occurred outside the u.s. territory. even if it was it as you need to be able when you take the a playable u.s. law is the foreign corrupt practices act home you have sepia...
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. >> heed the warnings ec the elecd folks and emergency personnel and let us do our job and we wi get this place back togeths quickly as eppossible. >>ter: two concerns here primarily. the power outages. i talked to a number ofte officials yay here in wilmington. they are expecting to lose powe e they are alsecting that the power is going to be out for some time. so they want to make sure that people who evacuated don't try to come back too soon. something eone thatnues to strike a lot of folks. these boats. these boats have t beenhered here at the marina from the very beginning. we talked to a number of owners yesterday. a lot of folks live in these votes. they evacuated. they didn't have enough time to get their boats out and get it a safer part of north carolina. they justot theiringers crossed their boats are going to be okay as well. savannah, hoda. >> craig, thank you. the normally bustling city of myrtle beach is a ghost tow th morning. we are joined by the mayor, brenda bethune. mayor, good morning. i know you are watching that track. yesterday, unfortunately, for the folks in
. >> heed the warnings ec the elecd folks and emergency personnel and let us do our job and we wi get this place back togeths quickly as eppossible. >>ter: two concerns here primarily. the power outages. i talked to a number ofte officials yay here in wilmington. they are expecting to lose powe e they are alsecting that the power is going to be out for some time. so they want to make sure that people who evacuated don't try to come back too soon. something eone thatnues to strike a...
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let us get the facts. doing inn way in this chamber. i yield the floor. >> mister president, i wanted to come to the floor and talk about the unfortunate circumstances we find ourselves in as a result of the failure of the ranking member of the judiciary committee to submit a letter she got from this case. the background investigators who are bipartisan would have investigated this matter during the normal course of the confirmation process in a way that protected the anonymity and confidentiality of doctor ford as well as the nominee.
let us get the facts. doing inn way in this chamber. i yield the floor. >> mister president, i wanted to come to the floor and talk about the unfortunate circumstances we find ourselves in as a result of the failure of the ranking member of the judiciary committee to submit a letter she got from this case. the background investigators who are bipartisan would have investigated this matter during the normal course of the confirmation process in a way that protected the anonymity and...
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and the 10 year treasury yields are still holding above 3% and yet risk assets are doing well. let usn karen ward. she is at j.p. morgan assets. more broadly, why do you think all of these worries which were weighing on stocks and risk assets so much over the end of the summer come all of a sudden they don't seem to matter to investors for the last couple of weeks? karen: i think it is largely the trade news. think of what is -- think of what was expected. they are at the lower end of expectations come of the tariffs. how would china respond? think the response crafted from china was very clever. reducing tariffs to other parts itthe world demonstrating would try to forge further links with the rest of the world if that is the way the u.s. wishes to behave. anna: it was really fascinating. maybe even having to include the united states in terms of the wto rules. good morning to you. .e have a chart showing the dow heading record highs. -- hitting record highs. how broad is the rally? how convincing is it? what kicks it off the course? andn: it is booming incredibly cross based. it is
and the 10 year treasury yields are still holding above 3% and yet risk assets are doing well. let usn karen ward. she is at j.p. morgan assets. more broadly, why do you think all of these worries which were weighing on stocks and risk assets so much over the end of the summer come all of a sudden they don't seem to matter to investors for the last couple of weeks? karen: i think it is largely the trade news. think of what is -- think of what was expected. they are at the lower end of...
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we do lose kids and adults in drowning. tom: let usfforts on water scarcity. advantage and one of them is to have the classic 14 acres. lawnso we do about the out there from hitters like you? i live in arizona and i play golf. ae golf course, they built man-made lake, and every drop of water is reused through the golf course. there are people doing things to make a difference and a change. we need more people to be doing stuff like that to make a difference. francine: thank you so much. it was a pleasure. michael phelps, the olympic gold medalist. tom, the other gold winner needs to head off to radio. users can steal our charts, use them, go to gtv . you can browse charts and catch up on analyses. you can reformat them to dazzle your boss. this is "bloomberg." ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. shahab jalinoos still with us. we talked about china, emerging markets. we have not talked about the euro. it is a trade question. where do you see it? shahab: the problems we have their, the trade s
we do lose kids and adults in drowning. tom: let usfforts on water scarcity. advantage and one of them is to have the classic 14 acres. lawnso we do about the out there from hitters like you? i live in arizona and i play golf. ae golf course, they built man-made lake, and every drop of water is reused through the golf course. there are people doing things to make a difference and a change. we need more people to be doing stuff like that to make a difference. francine: thank you so much. it was...
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let us also be clear, consistent. there is certainly an urgent situation stopn example, let's signing trade agreements for those who do not comply. let's have our trade agreements take on board our environmental obligations. mobilize sovereign funds as well as others so as to tackle this climate challenge. continues with all interested parties to spearhead this global fight against climate change. will be working to see the paris obligations increase. somebody be against, we will nonetheless press ahead. a - new format, a new for fora, because the g7 must remain a group that is committed to democracy. unified, and one that must also lead to new coalitions, to allow for a re-forging of the global collective system. let us engage in new forms of cooperation to make strides forward, to take decisions. that we caner effectively push back against all of these inequalities which have eroded our society. isolationism are fueled by such actions. of these inequalities that we have let fester and our collective inability to find solutions. no single one of us can effectively combat inequalities as i described if this individual
let us also be clear, consistent. there is certainly an urgent situation stopn example, let's signing trade agreements for those who do not comply. let's have our trade agreements take on board our environmental obligations. mobilize sovereign funds as well as others so as to tackle this climate challenge. continues with all interested parties to spearhead this global fight against climate change. will be working to see the paris obligations increase. somebody be against, we will nonetheless...
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do let us know what you think of that. we have a few coming in right now.day, another data breach. —— lots of people saying. 0ther day, another data breach. —— lots of people saying. other people saying that the fax machine was safer for sending documents, and since we have modern day emails, security has got worse. keep those conversations coming on twitter. lots more coming up coming on twitter. lots more coming up throughout the rest of the programme on the briefing, and more in the business news as well. i will see you soon. hello, good morning. the details for this weekend still look a little uncertain. things are more straightforward, though, for friday. a bright and breezy day, a bit of rain in northern and eastern parts of the uk. for the most part it will be dry. rain is getting closer to that area of low pressure still sitting above the north sea. a weak weather front in the far south—west, just a bit of cloud here. some rain around northern scotland, eastern scotland, the north—east of england and perhaps a bit heading towards the wash, but most
do let us know what you think of that. we have a few coming in right now.day, another data breach. —— lots of people saying. 0ther day, another data breach. —— lots of people saying. other people saying that the fax machine was safer for sending documents, and since we have modern day emails, security has got worse. keep those conversations coming on twitter. lots more coming up coming on twitter. lots more coming up throughout the rest of the programme on the briefing, and more in the...
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but i lost my father the night yet let us know about what i know i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do let us know this or i don't know when you're not is that's right you have to die i did and that sad much. of them thought. you knew you would you met back in. that way they started in the what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the top of the hill i mean i felt in book for a little but i forgot and i was in my fed but i. reckon my back in my head about going to mass will have to be some of it to fuck the mood you've been a bit sore you had the old woman climb and the one on my side about tom and i hate doing much about someone how do i do to a woman she had to be him. i know i'm going to how it could look good oh goodness about it makes you feel. and if you and i would know it doesn't have the i was demanding that it's really him who didn't affect how it's unlikely that it might well have been my and the moment on him and jumped into the water which by d. and which magenta in. the middle of the limo. i miss michael but i
but i lost my father the night yet let us know about what i know i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do let us know this or i don't know when you're not is that's right you have to die i did and that sad much. of them thought. you knew you would you met back in. that way they started in the what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the top of the hill i mean i felt in book for a little but i forgot and i was in my fed but i....