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drum bangs fans clap bagpipes play that young fan was lloyd welsh.ee months after his death, i meet his family at their home just a mile and a half from fir park stadium. they're still stunned by his sudden loss. he used to go to motherwell games regularly. die—hard motherwell fan. up at eight o'clock in the morning, getting ready. that was one of the big highlights of his life — watching motherwell. he used to go out all the time. he started staying in his room. we thought maybe he had had enough of that kind of life. you do not think anything like that will happen to your son. i was here myself with lloyd and i told him i was going up the street. i was only going... ..a quick thing and back down, so i was away out of the house a0 minutes, and when i came back, the house was quiet. when i went up to the top of the stairs, that devastating sight that i saw... i fell down the stairs. i was out in the middle of the street screaming. to find anybody like that's bad, but to find my own son... to think that there was something going through his head that
drum bangs fans clap bagpipes play that young fan was lloyd welsh.ee months after his death, i meet his family at their home just a mile and a half from fir park stadium. they're still stunned by his sudden loss. he used to go to motherwell games regularly. die—hard motherwell fan. up at eight o'clock in the morning, getting ready. that was one of the big highlights of his life — watching motherwell. he used to go out all the time. he started staying in his room. we thought maybe he had had...
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aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time.t was the deal she made. testify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in fact, commit the crime that you are pleading guilty to? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: which meant that at least he now admitted to firing that fatal shot. >> i thought, "well, a plea bargain. you know, spends another ten years in jail. i'm not too bad with that." >> reporter: oh, but it wasn't ten more years. wasn't any more years. he got the time he'd already served. five years, plus just 3 days of house arrest. >> reporter: three more days? >> three more days. he walked out of the courtroom, went home. and that really chapped my ass. >> reporter: it did help a little, said mike digiuro, when he successfully
aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time.t was the deal she made. testify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree...
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you can see how lloyd's andy how lloyd's and the stoxx 600 index are lacking., looking at the coo looking to retire next year. the, norman blackwell, long-standing chairman, due to retire in 2021. lloyds really looking to inject new blood at the top. the coo known as a confidant of ceo, and played a critical role in helping the group recover from the financial crisis. recovertill trying to , about 9% held by the u.k. government, still trading below its price. vonnie: thank you for that. imran khan was previously involved in high-profile public offerings, including snap and alibaba. he spoke with jason kelly and carol massar about what went ipo. with wework's delayed >> in one word, corporate greed. i think the key thing is whenever we give someone money, and give them your trust, it is a fundamental thing that people don't appreciate. when investors -- forget about investors, your friends or your parents or uncles give you money, they give you their trust. when you take that money, you have a responsibility. you have a responsibility to live by the trust they g
you can see how lloyd's andy how lloyd's and the stoxx 600 index are lacking., looking at the coo looking to retire next year. the, norman blackwell, long-standing chairman, due to retire in 2021. lloyds really looking to inject new blood at the top. the coo known as a confidant of ceo, and played a critical role in helping the group recover from the financial crisis. recovertill trying to , about 9% held by the u.k. government, still trading below its price. vonnie: thank you for that. imran...
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lloyd sin tomar una posiciÓn polÍtica servirÁn comida a todo el mundo y asÍ funciona el negocio de carmene clientes principales y sÍ van a comer agente de ice ellos vienen a consumir. >>> la interacciÓn >>> normal se les atiende igual >>> la presencia de este tipo negocios es el reflejo del eco de la poblaciÓn inmigrante pero la comida como tiene colores polÍticos y a un buen taco nadie le dice que no.
lloyd sin tomar una posiciÓn polÍtica servirÁn comida a todo el mundo y asÍ funciona el negocio de carmene clientes principales y sÍ van a comer agente de ice ellos vienen a consumir. >>> la interacciÓn >>> normal se les atiende igual >>> la presencia de este tipo negocios es el reflejo del eco de la poblaciÓn inmigrante pero la comida como tiene colores polÍticos y a un buen taco nadie le dice que no.
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lloyds you can see is down 1.496 today. lloyds you can see is down 1.4% at the moment. end up in the arrow. it's not my fault! graphics, it is not theirfault it's not my fault! graphics, it is not their fault either. graphic! crest nicholson, shares down 6%, they are winning about the break brexit and certainty, people not wanting to invest, not wanting to buy homes and not building homes. apple, good results from them, up 196. thank you. tea or coffee? now for the weather with stav danaos. thank you, simon, the weather will change over the weekend, we could look at a stormy spell southern areas, and turning wetter, cloudier and windier into tonight. for the halloween evening it should be dry for most central and eastern areas, quite a chilly south easterly breeze but through the night we will start to season rain pushing into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england, there could be a few spots of drizzle ahead of it but by the end of the night it will be wetter and cloudierfor end of the night it will be wetter and cloudier for most, end of the night it wi
lloyds you can see is down 1.496 today. lloyds you can see is down 1.4% at the moment. end up in the arrow. it's not my fault! graphics, it is not theirfault it's not my fault! graphics, it is not their fault either. graphic! crest nicholson, shares down 6%, they are winning about the break brexit and certainty, people not wanting to invest, not wanting to buy homes and not building homes. apple, good results from them, up 196. thank you. tea or coffee? now for the weather with stav danaos....
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that young pan was lloyd welsh. less than three months after his death, and his family at their home, just a mile and a half from the stadium, they are still son them eckstein from sudden loss. —— they are still stunned by the sudden loss. we would use to go to games regularly and i would have him up at 8m. one of the big headlights —— highlights of his life was watching motherwell. did he ever speak to any of you guys, did he ever give any hands that he was not feeling himself or anything like that? i think over the last couple of years, we noticed a slight change in his attitude and you know he used to go out all the time, you know and then it starts staying in his room, playing the playstation all the time and would not go out and we just thought... that he had enough of that kind of life, that sort of thing. we do not think anything was going to happen to our son. i was here and i told him i was going up the street and i was only going, a quick thing about doing so he'll be in the house a0 minutes and when i cam
that young pan was lloyd welsh. less than three months after his death, and his family at their home, just a mile and a half from the stadium, they are still son them eckstein from sudden loss. —— they are still stunned by the sudden loss. we would use to go to games regularly and i would have him up at 8m. one of the big headlights —— highlights of his life was watching motherwell. did he ever speak to any of you guys, did he ever give any hands that he was not feeling himself or...
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it from the late lloyd benson. by the way, you need to read the acknowledgments and the endorsements, joe biden, madeleine albright, people who worked with him and appreciate this honesty. when senator helms had his first heart surgery he was running for reelection. i won't mention the senators names who is running, but democratic senatorial committee, but he was trying to get lloyd benton in north carolina against jesse helms. at the first request, lloyd benson told me this. he turned around and said, you know understand how this place works. he was with lauren hatchet at the time. jesse helms is my friend and, more importantly, that helms is my wife best friend and i'm, too old for divorce. what do you think would happen to the state of texas it's i went to north carolina and campaigned against jesse helms? he would have asked to hide and so many not i will be opening a new franchise. there's a sublime part that i think many of us missed today, that you had politicians of great passions, great verve, but at the e
it from the late lloyd benson. by the way, you need to read the acknowledgments and the endorsements, joe biden, madeleine albright, people who worked with him and appreciate this honesty. when senator helms had his first heart surgery he was running for reelection. i won't mention the senators names who is running, but democratic senatorial committee, but he was trying to get lloyd benton in north carolina against jesse helms. at the first request, lloyd benson told me this. he turned around...
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from the late lloyd bentsen. by thee way, some of senator helms books you need to read the acknowledgments, and the endorsements. joe biden, madeleine albright, people who worked with him and appreciated his honesty. when senator helms had his first heart surgery come he was running for reelection, and i won't mention the sender just made was running the democratic senatorial committee but he is trying to get lloyd bentsen to go and campaign in north carolina against jesse helms. and at the third request lloyd bentsen told him, he turned around and said you don't seem to understand how this place works. mark knows this because he was with orrin hatch at the time. jesse helms is my friend, and more h importantly, i'm too oldo get a divorce. and what do you think would happen to the state of texas if i went to north carolina and campaigned against jesse helms? he would have us tied and so were not i would be opening a restaurant. there is a sublime part two that that i think many of us have missed today, that you h
from the late lloyd bentsen. by thee way, some of senator helms books you need to read the acknowledgments, and the endorsements. joe biden, madeleine albright, people who worked with him and appreciated his honesty. when senator helms had his first heart surgery come he was running for reelection, and i won't mention the sender just made was running the democratic senatorial committee but he is trying to get lloyd bentsen to go and campaign in north carolina against jesse helms. and at the...
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benson's campaign in north carolina against jesse helms and at the third request lloyd benson turned around and said we don't seem to understand how this place works. my district knows this because he was with orrin hatch at the time. jesse helms is my friend and more importantly, not only is he the best friend but i'm too altogether divorce and what do you think would happen to the state of texas if i went to north carolina and campaigned against jesse helms? he would have us tied in so many knots i would be opening an anti-and franchise. there is a sublime part of that many of us miss today, you had politicians of great passion, great verve. at the end of the day they talked about families, talk about friendship and talked about what is good for the country. i wanted to say that because that was one of the great lessons i learned working in the united states senate and is one of the lessons i think those of us who work at va share, we share that vision. we need to put aside partisan divisions and work well and work for those who have borne the battle. what was your question? >> i t
benson's campaign in north carolina against jesse helms and at the third request lloyd benson turned around and said we don't seem to understand how this place works. my district knows this because he was with orrin hatch at the time. jesse helms is my friend and more importantly, not only is he the best friend but i'm too altogether divorce and what do you think would happen to the state of texas if i went to north carolina and campaigned against jesse helms? he would have us tied in so many...
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fueron empleados de ice >>> mucha gente detenida de paÍses de latinoamÉrica no tienen quÉ comer >>> lloydlparon por la primera disculpa. >>> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> reaccionamos muy rÁpido a las crÍticas que comenzamos a recibir al llevar el camiÓn a este lugar uno de los dueÑos y fundadores de la compaÑÍa. lloyd sin tomar una posiciÓn polÍtica servirÁn comida a todo el mundo y asÍ funciona el negocio de carmen porque tiene clientes principales y sÍ van a comer agente de ice ellos vienen a consumir. >>> la interacciÓn >>> normal se les atiende igual >>> la presencia de este tipo negocios es el reflejo del eco de la poblaciÓn inmigrante pero la comida como tiene colores polÍticos y a un buen taco nadie le dice que no. rogelio mora tagle noticia telemundo. >>> al regresar las autoridades mexicanas retiran del mercado la ra ni ti dina por una sustancia cancerÍgena increible se cumplen 50 aÑos de internet veremos los beneficios y tambiÉn los peligros ♪ ¿a dónde irías si pudieras ir a cualquier parte? ¿a quién llevarías si pudieras llevar a cualquier persona? ¿qué harías cuando llegues a lo des
fueron empleados de ice >>> mucha gente detenida de paÍses de latinoamÉrica no tienen quÉ comer >>> lloydlparon por la primera disculpa. >>> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> reaccionamos muy rÁpido a las crÍticas que comenzamos a recibir al llevar el camiÓn a este lugar uno de los dueÑos y fundadores de la compaÑÍa. lloyd sin tomar una posiciÓn polÍtica servirÁn comida a todo el mundo y asÍ funciona el negocio de carmen porque tiene clientes principales y...
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you see that evidence and lloyds shares rising 3.5%.downside, nestle one of the biggest losers, and linda, 1.6% putting up a decent loss. nestle is not moving much, but it tends to take points off of the index. linde is not small, we are talking about a 93 billion euro company. out: you are right to point what we are seeing and a large multinationals in london. banks and retailers are a different story. a different take on the pound of course. a seemingly positive first day of high-level negotiations between the u.s. and china. we talked to bloomberg guess on how the trade war is impacting the economy. tomost businesses i talked want to stay number, and they realize there could be new policy pronouncements any time. with that amount of uncertainty, they are not cutting back business, but putting new projects on hold. the other thing they are doing is watching carefully if there is a broader slowing. abound around trade and economic pressures. you will see more of that on the international side. on the domestic side we have in china and
you see that evidence and lloyds shares rising 3.5%.downside, nestle one of the biggest losers, and linda, 1.6% putting up a decent loss. nestle is not moving much, but it tends to take points off of the index. linde is not small, we are talking about a 93 billion euro company. out: you are right to point what we are seeing and a large multinationals in london. banks and retailers are a different story. a different take on the pound of course. a seemingly positive first day of high-level...
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lloyds is more local and rbs is more to commercial interests.huge brexit discount. francine: do you own either? david: we own both. a healthy 7%,ng 8% dividend with lloyds that continued despite some of the conduct charges of the ppi, continued to generate capital ball -- capital above what has been required, so this low valuation is about brexit. francine: does that mean you are adding to your portfolio? the concern is if we do not have a deal, we will likely get elections which could open the door to jeremy corbyn with his nationalization talks. david: we had to price our u.k. businesses with a probability of no deal brexit and a corbyn government. these underprice what could happen, and when we do the business for those scenarios, they were still significantly undervalued. the banks are affected directly, but what about banks in other markets? are you ready to make a move on those if there is the outline of a brexit deal in place? david: we were already significantly overweight european financials. this is a sector that has been misunderstood
lloyds is more local and rbs is more to commercial interests.huge brexit discount. francine: do you own either? david: we own both. a healthy 7%,ng 8% dividend with lloyds that continued despite some of the conduct charges of the ppi, continued to generate capital ball -- capital above what has been required, so this low valuation is about brexit. francine: does that mean you are adding to your portfolio? the concern is if we do not have a deal, we will likely get elections which could open the...
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. >>> let's turn now to luke lloyd to touk talk more about markets and what to expect next.estment strategic at strategic wealth partners welcome nice to have you here. >> fad to be here. >> we got a partial trade deal. the market up about 50 oh points and then lost b bter than 200 points. how do you read that? was the market sappointed or just looking ahead to next week? >> so day after day, the thing that continues to drive the market is the recent news about trade. and we're really trying to tune out the political noise right now and take a long-term perspective. we really believe that the -- we're in a trade range bound until a deal gets done which i hear partial deal i hear they can't agree on big a terms righ now. >> what does that do t the market? the big parts have been about the impact its having on manufacturing, and on agricultural especially. and that seems to be easing up a lilile bas with this partial agreement. >> absolutely. so right now international data is kind of weak. so what that's going to do this partial deal is east up tensions on that but in regard
. >>> let's turn now to luke lloyd to touk talk more about markets and what to expect next.estment strategic at strategic wealth partners welcome nice to have you here. >> fad to be here. >> we got a partial trade deal. the market up about 50 oh points and then lost b bter than 200 points. how do you read that? was the market sappointed or just looking ahead to next week? >> so day after day, the thing that continues to drive the market is the recent news about trade....
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. >>> let's turn now to luke lloyd to touk talk more about markets and what to expec next an investmentategic at strategic wealth petners welcice to have you here. >> fad to be here. >> we got a partial trade deal. the market up about 50 oh points and thent l better than 200 points. how do you read that? was the market disappointed or just looking ahead to next week? >> so day after day, the thing that continuesri to the market is the recent news about trade. and we're rlly trying toune out the political noise right now and take a long-term perspective. we really believe that the -- we're in a trade range boundun l a deal gets done which i hear partial deal i hear they can't agree onig terms right now. >> what does tha do to the market? theig parts have been about the impact its having on manufacturing, and oncu agural especially. and that seems to be easing up a little bit with this partial agreement. >> absolutely. so right now international data is kind ofeak. so what that's going to do this partial deal is east upon tensis hat but in regard to the international side we see flashing
. >>> let's turn now to luke lloyd to touk talk more about markets and what to expec next an investmentategic at strategic wealth petners welcice to have you here. >> fad to be here. >> we got a partial trade deal. the market up about 50 oh points and thent l better than 200 points. how do you read that? was the market disappointed or just looking ahead to next week? >> so day after day, the thing that continuesri to the market is the recent news about trade. and...
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professor lloyd researchers and teaches at the t u munich in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy. the federal ministry of education and research funded his study which tested a schizophrenia treatment on patients to the tune of around 1500000 euros according to the final report one participant did actually die during the study not due to the study medicine but allegedly due to blood poisoning yet how reliable is this information from the clinic in our. 2 years later another psychiatric patient died at 1st her death was covered up criminal investigators believe. daily update claimed that the woman had traveled to france but in fact she died in romania the patient was allegedly given an anti-psychotic test drug made by the pharmaceutical manufacturer atsuko but she should have never received this drug criminal investigators say her illness should have excluded her from the study. we met her cousin one of her last relatives at the patient's grave in a suburb of our road. and i'm on our own on. the arms you how did you find out about her death ya the neighbors told me that it smelt i
professor lloyd researchers and teaches at the t u munich in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy. the federal ministry of education and research funded his study which tested a schizophrenia treatment on patients to the tune of around 1500000 euros according to the final report one participant did actually die during the study not due to the study medicine but allegedly due to blood poisoning yet how reliable is this information from the clinic in our. 2 years later another psychiatric...
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mainlynks in particular, rbs and barclays and lloyds.s so, lloyds and so, lloydslays less and rbs. these are leisure up, the sectors that have been beaten up by the global economy, today having a much better day. let's take a look at the bottom end of the market. food and beverage, nestle personal households and goods, the bond proxies not having such a good day. they are underperforming. beverage the only sector to be a negative territory. let's take a look at individual names to show you what is going on. how some of the u.k. domestic stocks are doing. builders, baron up 11%. romain, a cracking day if you own european stocks. a big move. we do not have a brexit deal. we do not have a trade deal. romaine: also a big day for all of the bulls in the u.s.. take a look at the s&p 500, up about 1.8%. financials, materials, industrials, tech all leading the charge. you can see this number. 3000. we are up above some of those technicals levels. dayere hugging the 100 moving averages. as stocks go up, we are seeing bonds go down. the 10 year yi
mainlynks in particular, rbs and barclays and lloyds.s so, lloyds and so, lloydslays less and rbs. these are leisure up, the sectors that have been beaten up by the global economy, today having a much better day. let's take a look at the bottom end of the market. food and beverage, nestle personal households and goods, the bond proxies not having such a good day. they are underperforming. beverage the only sector to be a negative territory. let's take a look at individual names to show you what...
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the impact on lloyds now is because there was a deadline for people to get their claims in, the end ofrnold schwarzenegger and other publicity? they were difficult to avoid! it drove a much bigger rash of claims than even the banks had expected and the biggest of all to lloyds, who had been the biggest seller of ppi. that begs the question of whether that is it for lloyds and other banking groups in terms of significant sums of money that they might have to set aside to deal with ppi. it is that they might have to set aside to dealwith ppi. it is probably that they might have to set aside to deal with ppi. it is probably the major part of it to one side now. people who have claimed, it could ta ke people who have claimed, it could take months and may be well into next year to get it sorted out, so it is not the end of the matter and it is not the end of the matter and it may be that more smaller sums have to be divided when they discover they have to pay out more than was expected. simon gompertz, thank you. in a moment we will have the weather forecast but first what has victoria derb
the impact on lloyds now is because there was a deadline for people to get their claims in, the end ofrnold schwarzenegger and other publicity? they were difficult to avoid! it drove a much bigger rash of claims than even the banks had expected and the biggest of all to lloyds, who had been the biggest seller of ppi. that begs the question of whether that is it for lloyds and other banking groups in terms of significant sums of money that they might have to set aside to deal with ppi. it is...
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lloyds we re result of that extra charge.t now? yes, the deadline is they might be bits where they are catching up with things that the deadline was the end of august. the banks were really trying to draw a line under it. £22 billion in lloyds's case and they are hoping this is the end of it because it has been going on forfour or this is the end of it because it has been going on for four or five years and it has cost them a lot of money. thank you. 8:10am is the time. tomorrow marks one year since doctors in the uk were allowed to start prescribing medicinal cannabis to help with certain health conditions. it followed high—profile campaigns from families of children with severe epilepsy. still, some say that tight regulations are leaving many unable to access the drugs they need. john maguire reports. you're watching charlie hughes have repeated infantile seizures caused by epilepsy and potentially very dangerous. this was filmed in february. and this is charlie today. after being treated with medical cannabis for the past
lloyds we re result of that extra charge.t now? yes, the deadline is they might be bits where they are catching up with things that the deadline was the end of august. the banks were really trying to draw a line under it. £22 billion in lloyds's case and they are hoping this is the end of it because it has been going on forfour or this is the end of it because it has been going on for four or five years and it has cost them a lot of money. thank you. 8:10am is the time. tomorrow marks one year...
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does professor lloyd know about the abuse of patients in. his study is not being investigated in romania. according to the website which has since been deleted the professor was also the medical advisor to clinics and published research articles with daily up of data. he refused an interview i travel to munich and asked again for information i got another rejection. in the end he sent a written reply. he doesn't give any statement regarding the allegedly forged signatures and. he is aware that serious charges have been made against professor put a by the romanian judiciary on account of several cases of research misconduct in studies. concerning his study he writes the results of the studies have yet to be published and will be done so without the data from today a center. this is a clear contradiction as the study has already been completed and be farmed the german federal institute for drugs and medical devices. the federal institute writes the farm has a copy of the final report and also a report on the death which occurred in the romania
does professor lloyd know about the abuse of patients in. his study is not being investigated in romania. according to the website which has since been deleted the professor was also the medical advisor to clinics and published research articles with daily up of data. he refused an interview i travel to munich and asked again for information i got another rejection. in the end he sent a written reply. he doesn't give any statement regarding the allegedly forged signatures and. he is aware that...
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his best friends in the senate were lloyd benson and dave prior. the saddest moments of his tenure was today a plane you could not find two figures in this country more polar opposites than jesse helms and yet and that it transcended politics for go and the senator had a terrible about that led to another surgeon. he had not seen me and said i have not seen justin and then i explained to him. he was visibly upset and said can you help me? i said sure. he said can you arrange for me to go to bethesda? i call the capital police. jesse helms was running the station my wife and i grew up watching in raleigh. i took him to the naval hospital secrets up by the bed. somebody probably said something bad about him during the vietnam protest so from the late lloyd benson but joe biden people who worked with him and appreciated his dishonesty. i don't want - - won't tell you who is managing but he wanted him to get him to campaign against jesse helms. he turned around and said you have to understand how this place works. because he was with orrin hatch at the
his best friends in the senate were lloyd benson and dave prior. the saddest moments of his tenure was today a plane you could not find two figures in this country more polar opposites than jesse helms and yet and that it transcended politics for go and the senator had a terrible about that led to another surgeon. he had not seen me and said i have not seen justin and then i explained to him. he was visibly upset and said can you help me? i said sure. he said can you arrange for me to go to...
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. >> famed architect frank lloyd wright is going on the auction block. the home is in arizona construction started i19n 59, but lloyd wright died before it was done anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. raisin bran good choices never tasted so good. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant
. >> famed architect frank lloyd wright is going on the auction block. the home is in arizona construction started i19n 59, but lloyd wright died before it was done anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop....
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>> his name is marchant lloyd, 5'9", 206 pounds from back east.reed to play at south carolina. now, that is the way you do the old leap. here is the way you don't. [ laughter ] >>> that is at a junior college game over the weekend. i feel bad for that guy. i guess you would say he is no lloyd. >>> last night, watch this. this is what a real beer belly is. this guy has got a beer in each hand. probably about $17 each, at least. he also comes away with a baseball. in case you missed it, james harden tonight, not happy. [ laughter ] that is what you call instant karma for the bearded one. >>> in case you missed it, this is donovan mitchell of the jazz . have to learn to protect yourself when you go down on the floor. he gets hit in the gut. he gets a kick out of it. that is the left for tonight. >>> it is 11:00, time for more news. >>> coming up next here at 11:00, two big stories tonight. a race against mother nature for firefighters battling the kincaid fire with another red flag warning for high winds set to go into effect tomorrow morning. >>> wi
>> his name is marchant lloyd, 5'9", 206 pounds from back east.reed to play at south carolina. now, that is the way you do the old leap. here is the way you don't. [ laughter ] >>> that is at a junior college game over the weekend. i feel bad for that guy. i guess you would say he is no lloyd. >>> last night, watch this. this is what a real beer belly is. this guy has got a beer in each hand. probably about $17 each, at least. he also comes away with a baseball. in...
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and next, here's part of my conversation with goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, who said capitalismir, the rich, including himself, should pay more in taxes and what he thinks a trump impeachment would mean for the stock market. art benioff, sales force founder and ceo, told me last week, unequivocally, "capitalism is dead." is it? >> unequivocally, no, it's not dead. it's not dead. we're the envy of the developed, and frankly, the underdeveloped world in terms of our system. there's no doubt in my mind, it has always needed to be tinkered with. there is no purity of classical capitalism. there needs to be regulation. you have people striving. they shouldn't be allowed to win and monopolize. there has to be a lot of treatments and a lot of tinkering and a lot of potentially redistribution and making things fairer always, always, always, but capitalism is not dead. >> do you want to pay more taxes? should you? >> do i want to pay more? no. i'd like to pay no taxes. but i would like to live in a civilized world where people aren't coming with torches and rakes, you know, trying to kil
and next, here's part of my conversation with goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, who said capitalismir, the rich, including himself, should pay more in taxes and what he thinks a trump impeachment would mean for the stock market. art benioff, sales force founder and ceo, told me last week, unequivocally, "capitalism is dead." is it? >> unequivocally, no, it's not dead. it's not dead. we're the envy of the developed, and frankly, the underdeveloped world in terms of our system....
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up next on booktv we will hear from lloyd welcome to the book festival my name is holly smith and editor in chief of the washington independent review of books. we are a city that publishes the arts ands humanities and we are pleased to bring you this event thanks in part to the generous support from sponsors and volunteers switched to see them please say thanks. before we begin, please silence all of your devices. we hope you are following us on social media today and if you are, please use theev hash tag #gbf. at the end if you can fill out a survey in the back of the tent or online will be entered to win a $100 visa gift card. doctor sederer will be signing books after the panel, so copies of the addiction solution are available in the politics and prose book tent just around the corner there. a quick word about buying books. this is a free event but it does help the festival if you purchase books from the speakers. not only does it think the olfestival possible, but it also supports i politics and prose which is a wonderful independent bookstore in the dc area. so if you can buy the
up next on booktv we will hear from lloyd welcome to the book festival my name is holly smith and editor in chief of the washington independent review of books. we are a city that publishes the arts ands humanities and we are pleased to bring you this event thanks in part to the generous support from sponsors and volunteers switched to see them please say thanks. before we begin, please silence all of your devices. we hope you are following us on social media today and if you are, please use...
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sian lloyd is in central london.y the bbc, and the glitzy launch event is already well under way. but the story about how this adaptation was made began in wales, and i was given exclusive behind—the—scenes filming. the first tv adaptation of philip pullman's bestselling trilogy, the story of a young heroine, lyra, and her dangerous journey through a parallel universe. hello. i'm stage's lin—manuel miranda. i play lee scoresby in his dark materials. and this is my air balloon. and i fly this thing all over. you have to you imagine a giant balloon poking out of this. this isjust my main cabin. # singin‘ my songs, with my old best friend... the aeronaut helps lyra on herjourney with an arctic hare called hester. in this world, everyone has a daemon, a physical version of their inner—self in animal form. the costs are so high, partly because of the production involved in the computer—generated creations. known to many as the creator and star of the hit musical hamilton, this is a new adventure for the american actor. to
sian lloyd is in central london.y the bbc, and the glitzy launch event is already well under way. but the story about how this adaptation was made began in wales, and i was given exclusive behind—the—scenes filming. the first tv adaptation of philip pullman's bestselling trilogy, the story of a young heroine, lyra, and her dangerous journey through a parallel universe. hello. i'm stage's lin—manuel miranda. i play lee scoresby in his dark materials. and this is my air balloon. and i fly...
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sian lloyd has more.na spero was even photographed wearing some of the jewellery she helped dispose of, stolen from homes across the west midlands by a group led by her husband, catalan is a hurry. this security camera footage shows him clambering up bedsheets. the group often entered and exited houses the upstairs windows to avoid groundfloor alarm systems. david and norma richardson's home was one of the last to be burgled before the game was caught. i think i just - i couldn't accept it, i couldn't take it in. i didn't realise someone had been there and taken everything stopped when we started looking, everything was gone. just some of the items yet to be reunited with their rightful owners, found at a house rented by the gang and describe as an aladdin's cave of stolen jewellery. they evaded ca ptu re stolen jewellery. they evaded capture three years until a footprint left by the hurry trip them up. we noticed from the start of this series, whoever committed these offences had very small feed. there f
sian lloyd has more.na spero was even photographed wearing some of the jewellery she helped dispose of, stolen from homes across the west midlands by a group led by her husband, catalan is a hurry. this security camera footage shows him clambering up bedsheets. the group often entered and exited houses the upstairs windows to avoid groundfloor alarm systems. david and norma richardson's home was one of the last to be burgled before the game was caught. i think i just - i couldn't accept it, i...
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well germany's oldest posse the social democrats is a new leaders in what is a lloyd points in the party's history years of being the junior partner to chancellor merkel's conservatives has seen the s.p.d. popularity slump some of the party's members think the only way the s.p.d. can recover is by ending that coalition and going into the opposition but others support staying with medical. books were being counted at the social democrats headquarters from the early hours of the morning. almost 430000 party members were eligible to cast ballots online or by post in the end turnout was 53 percent. there was no clear winner so 2 pairs of candidates will take part in a runoff vote all of. the altar boy received 440900 67 votes which corresponds to a share of 21 percent. of its intellectual it's received $40473.00 votes which corresponds to a share of 22 percent of. the one shots here on the left to his right and to the runoff as pragmatic sober minded representatives of the status quo shorts as vice chancellor and finance minister wants to continue with the governing grand coalition with german
well germany's oldest posse the social democrats is a new leaders in what is a lloyd points in the party's history years of being the junior partner to chancellor merkel's conservatives has seen the s.p.d. popularity slump some of the party's members think the only way the s.p.d. can recover is by ending that coalition and going into the opposition but others support staying with medical. books were being counted at the social democrats headquarters from the early hours of the morning. almost...
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charles lloyd says i've ruined my own eyes because they watched over children.y child. tell me about as artificial skin on your smartphone. i can't think of anything worse. what happened to spilling tea? he will have regeneration experience. do any that? --do we need that? i don't think so, i think... we might be more shortsighted if you make this richer. harris i work with the tickly cover? thanks very much, thank you very company have a lovely day. some quiet weather around, at least to start this week, and that's in sharp contrast to what we've had for much of october so far which is an active jetstream, low pressure after low pressure, and rain. in fact, for england and wales, all of the average october rainfall has fallen already this month with 11 days to go. very wet in north—east england. scotland and northern ireland, some way to go to get the average october rainfall and it is here we will see the wettest weather as we go through the week. but as i mentioned earlier, it's quiet to start the week because we have an area of high pressure moving in. that
charles lloyd says i've ruined my own eyes because they watched over children.y child. tell me about as artificial skin on your smartphone. i can't think of anything worse. what happened to spilling tea? he will have regeneration experience. do any that? --do we need that? i don't think so, i think... we might be more shortsighted if you make this richer. harris i work with the tickly cover? thanks very much, thank you very company have a lovely day. some quiet weather around, at least to start...
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be commenting on any speculation about the nationalities of those who have tried to peel off that lloyd's. since friday multiple vietnamese families have come forward fearing their relatives are among the victims in vietnam some are looking for answers as they have no news from their loved ones that made their way to the u.k. . with the news of the people who died on their way to the u.k. in search of a new life but lost their lives and not only the district of but perhaps the whole country is in sorrow this is the tragedy that the coal country has to bear. according to their embassies both chinese and vietnamese officials are working closely with british police are. a woman who confessed to spying for russia has returned to moscow after serving more than a year in an american jail maria bettina's case rose to prominence around the same time as the muller investigation into alleged russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election while she and russia's president vladimir putin still insists she did nothing wrong we got for the portal for the work so i was for maria bettina . thank you v
be commenting on any speculation about the nationalities of those who have tried to peel off that lloyd's. since friday multiple vietnamese families have come forward fearing their relatives are among the victims in vietnam some are looking for answers as they have no news from their loved ones that made their way to the u.k. . with the news of the people who died on their way to the u.k. in search of a new life but lost their lives and not only the district of but perhaps the whole country is...
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pero al 36, rapinoe, encontraba segundo palo a lloyd para el 1 a 1 final, se nos fue ellis con un empatedo advertencia de evacuaciÓn, las llamas en colinas a un lado de la carretera i o80 hacia el norte e vallejo. esta es una historia en desarrollo y estamos siguiendo de cerca. tambiÉn esta noche las 11, procesos migratorios podrÍan estar en peligro porque agentes de inmigraciÓn estarÍan usando traductores de internet, captan momento que un hombre fue impactado por un rayo y tambiÉn resumen del adiÓs al prÍncipe de la canciÓn esto y mÁs en nuestro noticiero de la noche. recuerde que nos puede escribir a nuestro correo, y vamos a otras cosas, zombis, invadieron la ciudad de denver, colorado, este fin de na e un evento de fantasmas mÁs grandes del do todo tipo de monstruos, los participantes mostraron sus mejores disfraces y maquillages, se cree participaron 10 a 20 mil personas. se realiza para dar inicio a festividad de halloween que ya estÁ pronto. empiezan bonito y se transforman, asÍ son los o zombis. nos vemos a las 11. ♪. ♪. >>> el primer adiÓs josÉ jose recibiÓ un tributo a una sem
pero al 36, rapinoe, encontraba segundo palo a lloyd para el 1 a 1 final, se nos fue ellis con un empatedo advertencia de evacuaciÓn, las llamas en colinas a un lado de la carretera i o80 hacia el norte e vallejo. esta es una historia en desarrollo y estamos siguiendo de cerca. tambiÉn esta noche las 11, procesos migratorios podrÍan estar en peligro porque agentes de inmigraciÓn estarÍan usando traductores de internet, captan momento que un hombre fue impactado por un rayo y tambiÉn...
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i think. >> andrew lloyd webber. wrote the song "beautiful ghost" for the movie.or the swifilm. "cats" hits theaters this december. >> i didn't know they were coming out with a movie. >> thank you, maria. >>> still ahead, why "fixer uppers" chip and this is excitement. we are literally going to hogwarts right now. this is unexpected. ahhhh! whoaaa! [ exasperated sigh ] this is incredible. we just got off hagrid, and it is by far the best ride... this is universal. [visceral laugh and scream] home of tripadvisor's number one park in the world - so come join us. get our third park free and enjoy all three parks from $53 a day. a more rewarding target run. with deals & surprises... it's free to join! you'll score more. and, help support your community. you're invited to target circle. a more rewarding target run is waiting for you. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. for fast pain relief. with the capital one okay, i venture card,omething. you earn unlimited double miles on every
i think. >> andrew lloyd webber. wrote the song "beautiful ghost" for the movie.or the swifilm. "cats" hits theaters this december. >> i didn't know they were coming out with a movie. >> thank you, maria. >>> still ahead, why "fixer uppers" chip and this is excitement. we are literally going to hogwarts right now. this is unexpected. ahhhh! whoaaa! [ exasperated sigh ] this is incredible. we just got off hagrid, and it is by far the best...
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joining doctor harding in conversation is doctor lloyd and adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health was for 12 years the chief medical officer for the new york state office of mental health, the nation's largest state mental health agency where he continues there as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. he's written many books including the one we have here tonight, addiction solution trading our dependency on opiates and other drugs. she's also written a family guide to mental health care and improving mental health, more secrets in plain sight. please join me in welcoming doctor's harding to the strand for this important discussion. [applause] so first of all, thank you so much for having us and that beautiful introduction. it is such an honor to be here at the bookstore. i mean really i didn't grow up in new york and the strand has a mystique to it to be sitting here among these books is just one of the highlights of my life so thank you so much. and to be surrounded by so many people that i absolute free love, this is just an incredible treat. i've seen so many face
joining doctor harding in conversation is doctor lloyd and adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health was for 12 years the chief medical officer for the new york state office of mental health, the nation's largest state mental health agency where he continues there as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. he's written many books including the one we have here tonight, addiction solution trading our dependency on opiates and other drugs. she's also written a family guide to mental...
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hong kong police confirm they used lloyd ammunition against anti-government protesters. on mainland china it's more a.
hong kong police confirm they used lloyd ammunition against anti-government protesters. on mainland china it's more a.
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it does not seem to be weighing on lloyd's or barclays.orrow and lloyd's is next week and we will hear more from them. basically, this chart was not completely unexpected. rbs has said in september they from 600 a loss million to 900 million. they have decided to go with what they could take. interestingly the cfo said during the call it would be brave to draw a line on the ppi scandal given that it has been eight years since the banks started taking charges for this. so what is happening is the deadline has passed and people cannot ask for refunds, so that's good for banks. they are making estimates for how much they will refund customers. she said it would be to brave to draw a line. obviously rbs has always been very cautious. maybe that's why she said that. we're hoping to see more charges in the upcoming quarters. what is the natwest market story for rbs? >> yeah compared to the other banks even american banks have been performing very well. it has not really been a tough quarter for what we have seen. i should also say that natwest i
it does not seem to be weighing on lloyd's or barclays.orrow and lloyd's is next week and we will hear more from them. basically, this chart was not completely unexpected. rbs has said in september they from 600 a loss million to 900 million. they have decided to go with what they could take. interestingly the cfo said during the call it would be brave to draw a line on the ppi scandal given that it has been eight years since the banks started taking charges for this. so what is happening is...
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some of the big banks weighing, hsbc and lloyd's of london. however, the broader index up. there's a bit of a relief rally around the possible draft brexit deal. the turkey etf up 1.6%. if it is a relief rally there after the worst six days since march after the u.s. put additional sanctions against turkey. the pound is really the big mover on the day, striking sharply higher -- on the day, spiking sharply higher on that headline of the possibility of a draft brexit deal. on the month, the pound timing for percent, the best monthly performance since january 2018 -- the pound climbing -- the the bestmbing 4%, monthly performance since genuine 2018. stocks.s moving into as for health care, the best day since january 2018. unitedhealth shares up on the first time they've boosted the full-year view this year. jp morgan putting up a very strong quarter. trading revenue helping out. blackrock also putting up a solid quarter. inflows for both cash and fixed income strong. vonnie: thank you for all of that. remember, the function gtv allows you to browse all of the recent char
some of the big banks weighing, hsbc and lloyd's of london. however, the broader index up. there's a bit of a relief rally around the possible draft brexit deal. the turkey etf up 1.6%. if it is a relief rally there after the worst six days since march after the u.s. put additional sanctions against turkey. the pound is really the big mover on the day, striking sharply higher -- on the day, spiking sharply higher on that headline of the possibility of a draft brexit deal. on the month, the...
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senator helms' best friends in the united states senate were people like lloyd benson and dale bumpers and david pryor. one of the saddest moments of his tenure in the united states senate was the day that a plane crashed in minnesota and it took the life of senator paul wellstone. you could not find two figures in this country that were more polar opposites than jesse helms from monroe, north carolina and paul wellstone from minneapolis, minnesota and yet, they had a special love between them that transcended politics, and i will tell you, when i was working for senator lott as the floor manager, senator helms had a terrible bout that actually led to another heart surgery, and senator wellstone saw me and he hadn't seen senator helms in a few days and he said i haven't seen jesse. and then i explained it to him, and he got visibly upset. he said, can you help he? i said, sure. can you arrange for me to go to bethesda? and i called the capitol police in wellstone and jesse helms was running wral tv in raleigh, a station my wife and i grew up watching. i arranged for the capitol police
senator helms' best friends in the united states senate were people like lloyd benson and dale bumpers and david pryor. one of the saddest moments of his tenure in the united states senate was the day that a plane crashed in minnesota and it took the life of senator paul wellstone. you could not find two figures in this country that were more polar opposites than jesse helms from monroe, north carolina and paul wellstone from minneapolis, minnesota and yet, they had a special love between them...
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sean lloyd, bbc news nottingham.ch. the queen has outlined a programme for the next parliament and she outlined 26 bills, including seven relating to crime and justice and one third of the bills relating to brexit. we will have full coverage of that, live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just live with sophie raworth from westminster, injust a live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather. here is darren bett. how go there. we have seen rain develop across many parts. the driest weather is in the east of scotland. and for the north of england where we will see sunshine for a while but even here cloud will tend to increase. here is a satellite picture, areas of low pressure with weather fronts. this weather front and the cloud with it has been around pretty much all weekend, and that will bring most of the rain through the rest of the day, it is developing here towards the south and east of england. the rain will spread more widely. we have another ar
sean lloyd, bbc news nottingham.ch. the queen has outlined a programme for the next parliament and she outlined 26 bills, including seven relating to crime and justice and one third of the bills relating to brexit. we will have full coverage of that, live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just live with sophie raworth from westminster, injust a live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather. here is darren bett. how go there. we...
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[applause] another terrific guy who is always there, lloyd smareker. thank you, lloyd, great job. [applause] gt thompson, we have them all today, huh, gt? we have them all. [applause] the great john joyce. john, thank you. great job. thank you, john. [applause] dan muser, thank you, dan, thank you. [applause] that looks like cary grant, doesn't he? have you ever been told that? that is not a bad compliment, i must say. today we have tom arnold, those days you had a little different. those days errol flynn and cary grant. somebody that fights like you never seen before, fred keller. [applause] great. doing a great job. thank you all. these are fantastic people. and david, where's david? is he there? where's david? what happened to him? we won't mention his name. he is in the back. pretend that i didn't say it. when i last spoke at this conference in 2016, american american energy under relentless assault from the previous administration. you know that as well. more than a third of the coal mining jobs had vanished. a moratorium was placed on new coal leases on federal land. drillin
[applause] another terrific guy who is always there, lloyd smareker. thank you, lloyd, great job. [applause] gt thompson, we have them all today, huh, gt? we have them all. [applause] the great john joyce. john, thank you. great job. thank you, john. [applause] dan muser, thank you, dan, thank you. [applause] that looks like cary grant, doesn't he? have you ever been told that? that is not a bad compliment, i must say. today we have tom arnold, those days you had a little different. those days...
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decisions are not made ofhtly, and many an hour study and debate occupied many men before the company sent lloydn, one of the great figures of middle eastern oil, as an emissary to arabia. on may 20 9, 1930 three, after weeks of discussion, there was a meeting at a palace on the outskirts of jetta. it was there saudi officials signed a concession covering 320,000 square miles. this was the starting point of a new american business venture abroad. but ahead, there was a long distance to travel, a huge andstment, years of effort, no end of patients and perseverance. ando wind of patience perseverance. most of all, the job would required determined men who were willing to leave families and friends and journey halfway around the world on a quest that might end in failure. men who could face hardship and monotony and still take it, men like paul strong. paul strong had never heard of saudi arabia when he was asked in 1938 if he would like to go there. that answer was easy for him. he would not like to go. for his money, give him the peace and quiet and comfort of the small american town where he had
decisions are not made ofhtly, and many an hour study and debate occupied many men before the company sent lloydn, one of the great figures of middle eastern oil, as an emissary to arabia. on may 20 9, 1930 three, after weeks of discussion, there was a meeting at a palace on the outskirts of jetta. it was there saudi officials signed a concession covering 320,000 square miles. this was the starting point of a new american business venture abroad. but ahead, there was a long distance to travel,...
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another terrific guy who's always there -- lloyd smucker. thank you, lloyd. gt thompson.have them all today, huh? gt. we have them all. the great john joyce. john, thank you. great job. thank you, john. dan meuser. thank you, dan. thank you, dan. thank you. that looks like cary grant, doesn't he? have you ever been told that, dan? it's not a bad compliment, i must say. today we have tom arnold. in those days, you had a little different. those days, you had errol flynn, cary grant. a little different. but today we're doing better in so many different ways. and, of course, somebody that fights like you've never seen before -- fred keller. great. doing a great job. these are fantastic people. where's david? is here there? where's david? what happened to him? all right, we won't mention his name. he's in the back. pretend that i didn't say it. when i last spoke at this conference in 2016, american energy was under relentless assault from the previous administration. you know that so well. more than a third of all of the coalmining jobs had vanished. a moratorium had been plac
another terrific guy who's always there -- lloyd smucker. thank you, lloyd. gt thompson.have them all today, huh? gt. we have them all. the great john joyce. john, thank you. great job. thank you, john. dan meuser. thank you, dan. thank you, dan. thank you. that looks like cary grant, doesn't he? have you ever been told that, dan? it's not a bad compliment, i must say. today we have tom arnold. in those days, you had a little different. those days, you had errol flynn, cary grant. a little...
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our correspondent sian lloyd has been speaking to her family.s it, she's going to be ok." but itjust didn't... it didn't happen. she was already going into toxic shock. ava mcfarlane died from sepsis hours after being sent home from hospital. her parents had been told that the five—year—old, who had down's syndrome, should be given calpol for a virus, but ava's condition was much more serious. an inquest into her death found a number of opportunities to diagnose sepsis had been missed and that national guidelines hadn't been followed. i'm never going to see her get married, am i? and i'm never going to see her going to college, things like... it's those things i think people don't realise, it's notjust what you've lost now, it's what you have lost in the rest of your life. sepsis is a leading cause of death in the uk, but there were serious concerns about the treatment that ava received here at the queen's medical centre in nottingham. to explain what changes have been made in the wake of her death
our correspondent sian lloyd has been speaking to her family.s it, she's going to be ok." but itjust didn't... it didn't happen. she was already going into toxic shock. ava mcfarlane died from sepsis hours after being sent home from hospital. her parents had been told that the five—year—old, who had down's syndrome, should be given calpol for a virus, but ava's condition was much more serious. an inquest into her death found a number of opportunities to diagnose sepsis had been missed...
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lloyds holds fond memories for the england women's cricket team is two yea rs england women's cricketd to the rafters as fans saw them lift the rafters as fans saw them lift the world cup after an enthralling final. a landmark moment for the sport and today another one after the ecb announced it would invest £20 million in women's cricket over the next two years for the that could rise to £50 million over the next five that the money will be spent at every level from grass roots all the way up to the top of the game and players will be given a new professional contracts and eight new professional contracts and eight new original elite teams will be created for the england women's quick captain had knight said it was a game changing moment for the sport. we need to remember how far the game is come in a short space of time and it is something i never thought i would see as an england player in my time. 40 players are set to be given these new professional contracts on top of the current england players who essentially are contracted. so the national side should have a bigger pool to pi
lloyds holds fond memories for the england women's cricket team is two yea rs england women's cricketd to the rafters as fans saw them lift the rafters as fans saw them lift the world cup after an enthralling final. a landmark moment for the sport and today another one after the ecb announced it would invest £20 million in women's cricket over the next two years for the that could rise to £50 million over the next five that the money will be spent at every level from grass roots all the way...