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and mick fleetwood, he of fleetwood mac...e were a blues band and we were in the church of, in the presence of, playing music with our heroes in their home. hello. it's a big friendly rocket... a giant one. bfr is the name given to it, and according to the billionaire entrepreneur elon musk, it's coming remarkably soon. he is a man with a track record, making top range tesla electric cars, developing large batteries and solar roof tiles. and, he's behind the falcon nine rockets that can amazingly land upright. but now he's notjust promising the earth, but mars as well. he's aiming for his new generation bfr to replace all his other rockets and take cargo to mars in 2022, passengers in 202a. oh, and it willalso speed up intercontinental travel on our planet. new york shanghai will the same time as wigan to manchester now. well, entrepreneurs have to be optimistic, it helps get things done. and mr musk is a do—er, for sure. but can he really re—shape space travel? chris cook reports. the future of space travel might be down to t
and mick fleetwood, he of fleetwood mac...e were a blues band and we were in the church of, in the presence of, playing music with our heroes in their home. hello. it's a big friendly rocket... a giant one. bfr is the name given to it, and according to the billionaire entrepreneur elon musk, it's coming remarkably soon. he is a man with a track record, making top range tesla electric cars, developing large batteries and solar roof tiles. and, he's behind the falcon nine rockets that can...
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there is one fleetwood mac that has been with you for a0 years.t is a lot, most bands don't even last two years. but it has been reincarnated quite a few times with quite a few... well, that's the story of fleetwood mac. mick fleetwood lovely to talk to you. you're welcome. that's all we have time for tonight. i'll be back on monday with the very latest from the conservative party conference in manchester, where, amongst other treats, we'll be following a day in the life of one of the darlings of the fringe — jacob rees mogg. meanwhile, at its conference, ukip got a new leader, henry bolton. and it also got a new logo. unfortunately, some people noticed it looked rather like that of the english premier league. i don't know what anyone's talking about. but it made us think it's time to refresh our own look. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, hugh ferris. england's cricketers have ended their longest summer by making short work of the west indies in theirfinal one day international. an unbeaten century from jonny bairstow helped the
there is one fleetwood mac that has been with you for a0 years.t is a lot, most bands don't even last two years. but it has been reincarnated quite a few times with quite a few... well, that's the story of fleetwood mac. mick fleetwood lovely to talk to you. you're welcome. that's all we have time for tonight. i'll be back on monday with the very latest from the conservative party conference in manchester, where, amongst other treats, we'll be following a day in the life of one of the darlings...
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wait mac that was 25 yea rs confident. wait mac that was 25 years ago in 1992.e have here. it isa it is a terrifying prospect even for people as hardened to storms as you add in florida. it is, but right now we're keeping the faith and hoping for the best. what preparations have you made? we have three generators, gas, freezers full of food, £2000 of ice, we have everything secured down as best we can and the house was built to withstand 175 as best we can and the house was built to withstand175 mph winds and we are ten feet high in the air. wait mac so you're confident that if anywhere it is safe or comparatively safe, it's where you are right now. i think safe, it's where you are right now. ithink so, safe, it's where you are right now. i think so, plus we have five animals, three dogs and two cats and that's not always easy to travel with. it's a pleasure to speak to you, thanks so much. i hope will be able to talk to you may be in a day or so when things have calmed down to see how you got on. yes, it looks like we should be over the worst pa rt by like we s
wait mac that was 25 yea rs confident. wait mac that was 25 years ago in 1992.e have here. it isa it is a terrifying prospect even for people as hardened to storms as you add in florida. it is, but right now we're keeping the faith and hoping for the best. what preparations have you made? we have three generators, gas, freezers full of food, £2000 of ice, we have everything secured down as best we can and the house was built to withstand 175 as best we can and the house was built to...
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i go in and wake him and i said, mac, mac i'm doing like this, mac, and he thinks i'm having a heart which honestly i thought i was too. >> are you going to retire. >> she can retire. >> yeah, yeah. as of about 6:00 on sunday morning. >> can you imagine, mac, mac, mac -- >> leave me alone. >> no, wake up really. you want to wake up for this. >> judy took a lump sum payment. the 67-year-old wants to see what not having to work feels like so she also retired from her job of selling real estate and xerox machines. her husband says he just wants a new set of tires. >> not a new truck. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it is 4:30 now on this wednesday, september 20th. >> and we're following a developing story. puerto rico is bracing for hurricane maria as the category five storm closes in on the island. >> rescuers in mexico are frantically digging through the debris looking for survivors of the country's deadliest earthquake in decades. >> a university on
i go in and wake him and i said, mac, mac i'm doing like this, mac, and he thinks i'm having a heart which honestly i thought i was too. >> are you going to retire. >> she can retire. >> yeah, yeah. as of about 6:00 on sunday morning. >> can you imagine, mac, mac, mac -- >> leave me alone. >> no, wake up really. you want to wake up for this. >> judy took a lump sum payment. the 67-year-old wants to see what not having to work feels like so she also...
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and what they get mac to do next is right out of a john grisham novel!ve recreated the scene to show how the cops enlisted mac to stage his own death. >> they do a series of pictures of him dead. >> reporter: he agrees to pose for photos like these, complete with a bullet wound in his head. >> we wanted to make it look like he had been killed in a robbery. we took a series of them, one slumped over the steering wheel and shot in the head and the other one laying on the ground, shot in the head. >> reporter: cops have also gotten to leon's ex, meghan. >> does she express any surprise that leon jacob, the man who loved her so much and then stalked her, allegedly, would want this to happen to her? >> she is in no way surprised that this happened. she knew that he had a temper. he would explode, and now that she was denying him access to herself, like, he became obsessed with her. >> reporter: meghan also agrees to post for photos like these staging her own set of pictures to make it look like she's been kidnapped. >> leon kept using the word disappear. or h
and what they get mac to do next is right out of a john grisham novel!ve recreated the scene to show how the cops enlisted mac to stage his own death. >> they do a series of pictures of him dead. >> reporter: he agrees to pose for photos like these, complete with a bullet wound in his head. >> we wanted to make it look like he had been killed in a robbery. we took a series of them, one slumped over the steering wheel and shot in the head and the other one laying on the ground,...
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tfl not renewing automatically the licence forthe mac. —— uber.ce this is, and if one is down, others are prepared tojump in. this is right. this is related to lyft, an american rival to uber. they have been picking up market share in the united states and it looks like london, in addition to perhaps mexico city and toronto, have been on their list of potential cities they could target. now, given the potential to uber to lose its licence, lyft appear to be at the doorstep. and uber created a new firm, western two already exists. yes. many londoners will be pleased about this. londoners like an app, whether it is lyft will uber. yes, to three mac is already on the scene, and there is one called taxify, set up wayne eastern european entrepreneur. they are circling like sharks of these opportunities. i'm surprised i have not seen a bigger pr push by some of these others stop i suppose they are still working out their strategies. i think we will see it in the next few weeks. let's move on. theresa may's brexit... sorry, this is the independent? yes,
tfl not renewing automatically the licence forthe mac. —— uber.ce this is, and if one is down, others are prepared tojump in. this is right. this is related to lyft, an american rival to uber. they have been picking up market share in the united states and it looks like london, in addition to perhaps mexico city and toronto, have been on their list of potential cities they could target. now, given the potential to uber to lose its licence, lyft appear to be at the doorstep. and uber created...
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we'll get a sneak peek from artist taylor mac. but first we look at the week's big political developments from d.c. to sacramento. president trump does a seeming about-face on daca, dangling a potential deal with democrats to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants against deportation. meanwhile, senator bernie sanders unveiled a plan for single payer health care, which has gained backing from california senator kamala harris. and in sacramento, it's a mad scramble to get key bills onto the governor's desk during this last week of the legislative session. here to break it all down are kqed politics and government reporter marisa lagos and political consultant tim miller. welcome to you both. so, marisa, what is the deal with the daca deal? what is the agreement between president trump and democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi? >> well, it's sort of a deal to work on a deal. i mean i think at this point they have gotten a promise from the president that he wants to revisit this issue, that he may suppor
we'll get a sneak peek from artist taylor mac. but first we look at the week's big political developments from d.c. to sacramento. president trump does a seeming about-face on daca, dangling a potential deal with democrats to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants against deportation. meanwhile, senator bernie sanders unveiled a plan for single payer health care, which has gained backing from california senator kamala harris. and in sacramento, it's a mad scramble to get key...
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. >> the ceo of g-mac which administers the admissions exam for business school. >> without clarity of what happens when he exit business school has them looking for other options. >> in the year 200 on u.s. business schools represented 32 of the top 40 rankings in the world. by last year that number was cut in half form the highest ravened u.s. business schools are not being declined, by others like university of iowa are. the college of business in august announced it would end the traditional two-year mba program and focus or mo specialized degrees. >> no question there's a financial impact. anytime out of state students d. out of country students as well. anytime that number goes down, that would make it harder for us to make up the finances. >> g-mac surveys show administrators anecdotally about living in the u.s. and not finding employment. >> they're worried, will they be as welcome as in previous years? >> reporter: the programs have largely remained unchanged, but president tr for preismd that ensured companies hire americans. in august trump backed a bill to shrink legal immi
. >> the ceo of g-mac which administers the admissions exam for business school. >> without clarity of what happens when he exit business school has them looking for other options. >> in the year 200 on u.s. business schools represented 32 of the top 40 rankings in the world. by last year that number was cut in half form the highest ravened u.s. business schools are not being declined, by others like university of iowa are. the college of business in august announced it would...
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but mac they are ready for renewed attention. with a security plan similar to the lockdown for speaker ben shapiro. free-speech week seems to be in freefall. >> we have not heard from a single one of these other speakers. if they don't confirm we will be ready.>> reporter: liberal ideas are so fragile they must be protected. like a faberge egg.>> reporter: and coulter is out. she never got a contract to sign.>> embarrassing all around for liberals. i'm glad i can wash my hands of it. >> this video from milo yiannopoulos betrays his appearance as a showdown. after a riot in february forced him to flee the student union. >> the administrations have tried everything to derail free- speech week.>> reporter: he plans a press conference on saturday to lay out the lineup. >> if they cancel the event it is bad press for them. if we cancel the event we look like a bunch of cowards.>> reporter:>> everything right now is one giant mess. i promise you free-speech week is happening. but mac that has opponents planning rallies the next few day
but mac they are ready for renewed attention. with a security plan similar to the lockdown for speaker ben shapiro. free-speech week seems to be in freefall. >> we have not heard from a single one of these other speakers. if they don't confirm we will be ready.>> reporter: liberal ideas are so fragile they must be protected. like a faberge egg.>> reporter: and coulter is out. she never got a contract to sign.>> embarrassing all around for liberals. i'm glad i can wash my...
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he will be laying the foundations for india pars mac first bullet train system. it uses japanese technology to connect more bite, the country ‘s financial hub, with industrial city. japan is providing 80% of the funding for the 17 billion dollar project. during his visit, shinzo abe is expecting a decision over a decision on aircraft. i spoke to an expert to see what kind of diplomacy shinzo abe is using. it is a colonial or a legacy and it is very old and recently there have been a spate of accidents so it is a whole new kind of technology. it is a change in mindset as well. the japanese are also happy to see their technology in india because there is a lot of competition taking place with the chinese and koreans spreading their wings around the region. for the japanese, it is a big thing to get away from japan because it lost out toa away from japan because it lost out to a chinese consortium in india when they are were being the high—speed corridor. it is a kind of a first step to introduce the technology to other countries in the world. it is a massive projec
he will be laying the foundations for india pars mac first bullet train system. it uses japanese technology to connect more bite, the country ‘s financial hub, with industrial city. japan is providing 80% of the funding for the 17 billion dollar project. during his visit, shinzo abe is expecting a decision over a decision on aircraft. i spoke to an expert to see what kind of diplomacy shinzo abe is using. it is a colonial or a legacy and it is very old and recently there have been a spate of...
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much as a controversially in march, because it was seen very much as a rival government to president macthority, dominated by his fata h about‘s authority, dominated by his fatah faction. —— a rival government to the president. we have seen rivalry between the two main political factions and the president took many steps, including cutting the money for electricity payments to gaza, which has reduced dramatically the amount of electricity received there, to four hours a day followed by 20 hours off. that has led to a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza as well. so palestinian people are broadly welcoming news that there is this new conciliation effort now. it is also been welcomed by others, for example, the un special envoy here, who said that all parties must seize this opportunity to restore unity and open a new page for the palestinian people. research suggests more than a quarter of england's secondary schools are not offering religious education, despite being legally required to do so. the national association of teachers of re says it's a worrying trend and many pupils are n
much as a controversially in march, because it was seen very much as a rival government to president macthority, dominated by his fata h about‘s authority, dominated by his fatah faction. —— a rival government to the president. we have seen rivalry between the two main political factions and the president took many steps, including cutting the money for electricity payments to gaza, which has reduced dramatically the amount of electricity received there, to four hours a day followed by 20...
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apple is expected to unveil its highly anticipated new iphone numeric date, iphone 8+ dart—mac appleonnotations in china will help turn around the country's fortunes in the world's biggest smartphone market after there have been six consecutive quarters of falling sales there. and we will be speaking a lot more about the apple releases tomorrow on the programme. maike currie is investment director, fidelity international. good morning. some stuff bubbling around, the same sort of stories all week, hasn't it? north korea and a bit of oil. should we start with the wider markets. they are back up again. it makes a change given events we have seen again. it makes a change given events we have seen in north korea that really worried the investor. that's right. what is interesting is this market keeps climbing higher and we have seen rises across the board despite the threat of nuclear warfare, despite all the natural disasters, and i think thisjust reiterates that markets climb a wall of worry, at —— bull markets climb war of of worry, at —— bull markets climb warof —— wall of of worry, a
apple is expected to unveil its highly anticipated new iphone numeric date, iphone 8+ dart—mac appleonnotations in china will help turn around the country's fortunes in the world's biggest smartphone market after there have been six consecutive quarters of falling sales there. and we will be speaking a lot more about the apple releases tomorrow on the programme. maike currie is investment director, fidelity international. good morning. some stuff bubbling around, the same sort of stories all...
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. >> sean: and we made you some very special bright orange mac and cheese. >> anthony: mac and cheeseu know. and that's a turkey. >> sean: yup. >> anthony: let that be a lesson to you. >> jeff: like going to grandma's house. >> anthony: mike lata from fig is here and jeff alan, owner of rebellion farm. so at this point, how many others are there like you guys, like, who are basically keeping it real as far as real southern culinary traditions as opposed to sort of the jokey ones? >> sean: i feel like just about everybody here is. >> mike: yeah, more than you would think. >> anthony: well, how many people is that? >> mike: 12? >> sean: yeah, in a town like this, that's pretty amazing. >> anthony: god damn, this is good. pig's feet and green is just ridiculously good. >> jeff: this is really moist for a wild turkey. >> sean: people who say they don't like turkey need to eat this. >> mike: so what's your impression of charleston? >> anthony: it's a, you know, it's one of those weird, distinctly american mutations, kind of like rock 'n' roll or jazz or blues. >> sean: that's what makes ch
. >> sean: and we made you some very special bright orange mac and cheese. >> anthony: mac and cheeseu know. and that's a turkey. >> sean: yup. >> anthony: let that be a lesson to you. >> jeff: like going to grandma's house. >> anthony: mike lata from fig is here and jeff alan, owner of rebellion farm. so at this point, how many others are there like you guys, like, who are basically keeping it real as far as real southern culinary traditions as opposed to...
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. ♪ (excited chatter, applause) jack: here we go, mac. bozer: okay, okay. let's go, mac.. ♪ it's going, it's going... ♪ let's go, baby. bozer: all right. okay, okay, okay! (cheering) run, run, run, run! let's go! take two! take two! take two! all the way, riley, all the way! get down! umpire: out! get down! get down, riley! umpire: you're out! jack: no! (grunts) okay. that's-that's all right. let's go. we're all right. (clapping) hey, all right, come on. get in here. huddle up for a second now. now, listen. last time we played the nsa listening post #27 panthers,
. ♪ (excited chatter, applause) jack: here we go, mac. bozer: okay, okay. let's go, mac.. ♪ it's going, it's going... ♪ let's go, baby. bozer: all right. okay, okay, okay! (cheering) run, run, run, run! let's go! take two! take two! take two! all the way, riley, all the way! get down! umpire: out! get down! get down, riley! umpire: you're out! jack: no! (grunts) okay. that's-that's all right. let's go. we're all right. (clapping) hey, all right, come on. get in here. huddle up for a...
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but mac after a 15 week absence he was greeted with a standing ovation.'s office says he will return to work will need time at an outpatient facility for more rehab.>>> health and human services secretary tom price says he will repay the government for his charter flights. he reportedly spent more than $400,000 of taxpayer money to take private jets even for short hops rather than commercial flights. he will pay $52,000 to cover the cost of his seats on those planes. he says he will no longer use private planes for government business. epa chief scot pruitt and steve mnuchin are also under scrutiny under their travel. >>> another person hospitalized after being hit by falling rocks at yosemite. it happened this afternoon at the same spot on el capitan were a slab of fallen granite killed a climber yesterday. the injured person was flown to the hospital for treatment. no word on their condition. today's rockslide was significantly larger than yesterday's. and happen in the same area. the park will remain open. >>> we are checking out the temperatures from t
but mac after a 15 week absence he was greeted with a standing ovation.'s office says he will return to work will need time at an outpatient facility for more rehab.>>> health and human services secretary tom price says he will repay the government for his charter flights. he reportedly spent more than $400,000 of taxpayer money to take private jets even for short hops rather than commercial flights. he will pay $52,000 to cover the cost of his seats on those planes. he says he will no...
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(crowd cheers) a big mac and 10 piece mcnuggets! they got em!mcpick 2 menu. choose any two for just five bucks. they did it! unbelievable! ♪ let me get a mcpick 2 lavender fresh! lavender fresh! ♪ lavender fresh. powerful clean. ♪ powerful clean. delightful scent. yes, it's pine-sol. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena and now we turn to first lady mellie grant's historic bid to become the next united states senator from virginia. i want to thank you all for coming here tonight, to spend election day eve with mellie and me. your support has been invaluable, and we couldn't be more grateful. hear, hear. [ laughter ] mostly, though, i'd like to thank my wife. when you've been married to someone as long as i've been married to mellie, you think you know them. and maybe, if you're as flawed a person as i am, you start taking them for granted. never again. this past year has been a compl
(crowd cheers) a big mac and 10 piece mcnuggets! they got em!mcpick 2 menu. choose any two for just five bucks. they did it! unbelievable! ♪ let me get a mcpick 2 lavender fresh! lavender fresh! ♪ lavender fresh. powerful clean. ♪ powerful clean. delightful scent. yes, it's pine-sol. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena and...
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we are keeping an eye on two mac fires in northern california and 1 in la county. in southern california, homes are being evacuated north of burbank in the community in letting it -- like tenia park -- they grew to 500 acres in the high heat. both sides of i to 10 have been shut down. the fire has the potential to grow to quite a few acres. >>> there's a state of emergency declared for the ponder roser fire in butte county. scorching temperatures are also making things even more complicated for firefighters there. the fire is east and at has spread to 3700 acres. the fire is 40% contained. >>> crews also have 40% containment on the so-called pleasant fire. running in nevada county. it is burning off highway 49, 390 acres are -- have burned there. causes under investigation. >>> smoke from some of the fires is drifting into the bay area creating unusually hazy conditions. this is a view from one of our cameras in downtown tampa disco. about 4:30 this afternoon. air-quality officials say we need a good wind to clear it out. >>> many people are cracking up their air-c
we are keeping an eye on two mac fires in northern california and 1 in la county. in southern california, homes are being evacuated north of burbank in the community in letting it -- like tenia park -- they grew to 500 acres in the high heat. both sides of i to 10 have been shut down. the fire has the potential to grow to quite a few acres. >>> there's a state of emergency declared for the ponder roser fire in butte county. scorching temperatures are also making things even more...
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or mac they pointed out the person who they believe wrote the note. is a middle-aged woman with a rolling suitcase, with blond hair, dark clothing, and who appeared to be a transient. bart police officers have already examined footage from the platforms and say that they did not see anything suspicious. part passenger says that the incident is just another reminder to be aware of your surroundings. >> for her to fake a seizure and get away from that environment, that was brave. >> it doesn't surprise me that that happened. it's a major city, as i thought happens all over the place. >> public transportation for me, i have to watch my surroundings and i have to know who is around me.>> reporter: bart says it takes time to review the footage from inside the train. if they can locate images of the suspect, the expect to release that footage sometime tomorrow. >>> monte francis, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> two police officers have been injured by a robbery suspect. >> these are live pictures from san leandro. it was at the greenhouse shopping center. a witness te
or mac they pointed out the person who they believe wrote the note. is a middle-aged woman with a rolling suitcase, with blond hair, dark clothing, and who appeared to be a transient. bart police officers have already examined footage from the platforms and say that they did not see anything suspicious. part passenger says that the incident is just another reminder to be aware of your surroundings. >> for her to fake a seizure and get away from that environment, that was brave. >>...
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because it's time for us to all figure out if these videos are real or fake with mac dreidel.how. >> hey! >> thank you, guys. back once again for real or fake clips. got some crazy ones for you this week. real or fake where you can either keep it real or -- >> get the fake out! >> video number one. >> this fish, this is a floppy fish that we bought from the shop. >> is this like the fake fruit grandma has on the basket on the counter. they use this as a display and they sold it? >> they're saying it's plastic? >> yeah. they're saying this not fish. this is a fake fish. >> i think maybe it was frozen and it affected the consistency or maybe they put a chemical in it that makes it do that. >> so do you believe that it's real that they bought fake fish, plastic fish? >> i don't think the fish is plastic at all. i think it's real fish and i think they don't know what the heck they're looking at. >> i'm with you. >> all right. four fakes over here. >> i checked online. a lot of the comments came in like you mentioned that it was probably frozen for a long time, then they thawed it
because it's time for us to all figure out if these videos are real or fake with mac dreidel.how. >> hey! >> thank you, guys. back once again for real or fake clips. got some crazy ones for you this week. real or fake where you can either keep it real or -- >> get the fake out! >> video number one. >> this fish, this is a floppy fish that we bought from the shop. >> is this like the fake fruit grandma has on the basket on the counter. they use this as a...
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over mac really bleeding money over this program. >> they've been losing a lot of money the last six months. more than $4 billion. companywide pick they have been looking for ways to cut costs. >> that they tried to find anyone to take over the program? >> they are shutting it down and telling employees. they thought they were losing $500 per car. in reality there were losing $9000. which was a bigger loss than they forecasted when they started the program. >> how much of this to you believe -- the phasing out of the program has to do with the new ceo? >> they were thinking about wanting this down. the new ceo -- ceo comes in. it happens under him. he has a lot of issues ahead of him. he is talking about doing an ipo for the company 18 months from now. writing the financial ship is his top priority. >> he needs to make over and -- over mac looks profitable. and at least break even. >> talk to us about the idea behind the leasing program. what was uber hoping to do? >> it is a fight for talent and drivers. they were hoping to do is get people who would be good drivers but maybe did no
over mac really bleeding money over this program. >> they've been losing a lot of money the last six months. more than $4 billion. companywide pick they have been looking for ways to cut costs. >> that they tried to find anyone to take over the program? >> they are shutting it down and telling employees. they thought they were losing $500 per car. in reality there were losing $9000. which was a bigger loss than they forecasted when they started the program. >> how much...
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noble savage environmentalists was a kind of product that was sold to american consumers just like big macs or cars. >> at 10:30 p.m. father and daughter pilot john penney, and penny talk about their expenses during 9/11. >> we take off and head serene andnto a peaceful silence by. there is no one airborne. we head out to the northwest and never find anything. day, theot heroes that passengers on flight 93 were the euros. >> on sunday at six ago p.m. eastern on american artifacts. harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. >> those are horrific physical injuries, but it opened up a new world for her. she heard voices, she heard people singing, she saw these amazing things and have these very vivid dreams. it was terrible on the physical side, but amazing for her faith. >> at 7:00 on "oral histories," we continue with eric draper. >> that image that shows>> the communications director pointing, that was the first time we started seeing the replay of the second tower getting hit. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. the hill is reporting that senators
noble savage environmentalists was a kind of product that was sold to american consumers just like big macs or cars. >> at 10:30 p.m. father and daughter pilot john penney, and penny talk about their expenses during 9/11. >> we take off and head serene andnto a peaceful silence by. there is no one airborne. we head out to the northwest and never find anything. day, theot heroes that passengers on flight 93 were the euros. >> on sunday at six ago p.m. eastern on american...
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we have a flight—mac coming up but i guess they will now take stock of the summer they will now takeerand they will now take stock of the summer and work out how to put together the best bets for what they hope will be a decent defence of that ashes. the summer as a whole, they will be able to see it has been successful, if you think back to the victory over south africa, but it is the established stars who have really shown such as anderson, alistair cooke, looking pretty at times, ali has produced some match—winning spells but in terms of new players to fill those batting and rolls it has not quite happened so still lots of uncertainty is going ahead to november. in terms of what is left of the summer, still got to get the t20 in against the west indies. 0f course the west indies are very good at white ball cricket and the art world t20 champions. i think back to dutch —— that match last year in paul when it was sweltering at midnight. —— that match in calcutta. we've had sevne results so far in the premier league, with just one draw. but the biggest of the day came in the lunchtim
we have a flight—mac coming up but i guess they will now take stock of the summer they will now takeerand they will now take stock of the summer and work out how to put together the best bets for what they hope will be a decent defence of that ashes. the summer as a whole, they will be able to see it has been successful, if you think back to the victory over south africa, but it is the established stars who have really shown such as anderson, alistair cooke, looking pretty at times, ali has...
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years. —— manus island ——4 yea rs. four mac years. —— manus island ——4 years.ets up to 40 celsius. what do they need to get resettled in to adjust from the refugee camp life to the us life? in a sense, it is pretty similar to what most refugee groups need when they arrive at a host country. initially, there would be things like basic accommodation, medical care and maybe some basic living expenses. many of the people do want to work. the people that we have spoken with, many are very highly skilled. we have spoken with journalists, scientists, engineers, some well—known cartoonists and entertainers. the people i have spoken with have got very good english. while not everyone has got higher english level skills, and they will require english languages, it is pretty much the same as people who have been leaving, coming straight from syria and refugee camps, but they have been held in australian detention centres for four years. the un general assembly isn'tjust a meeting for world leaders — celebrities also make an appearence including priyanka chopra. the indian
years. —— manus island ——4 yea rs. four mac years. —— manus island ——4 years.ets up to 40 celsius. what do they need to get resettled in to adjust from the refugee camp life to the us life? in a sense, it is pretty similar to what most refugee groups need when they arrive at a host country. initially, there would be things like basic accommodation, medical care and maybe some basic living expenses. many of the people do want to work. the people that we have spoken with, many are...
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voters who felt that twelve years is enough for mac clin way. so they tap into this right wing rhetoric they. . we alexander gauland just in in the middle of this campaign saying it's time for germany should draw a line to be proud of the military achievements of german soldiers in world war two. and then basically saying why don't we see what the problem is that's what false format alone said i'm just quoting him. and and it's this kind of new and mechanism that is breaking a consensus here in germany amongst not just the launch parties but also. both parties already an opposition that that is not something you toy with and jim politics and what strikes me most when i when i hear the song by. at this is one hundred percent donald trump. absolutely the same and. i think above all a lot of what we see here you see in the united states. and so you can argue that. germany is with the f. do you becoming a normal country. a lot of people that the shell shocked when they have been to hear this but del when you look around and. all over the globe espec
voters who felt that twelve years is enough for mac clin way. so they tap into this right wing rhetoric they. . we alexander gauland just in in the middle of this campaign saying it's time for germany should draw a line to be proud of the military achievements of german soldiers in world war two. and then basically saying why don't we see what the problem is that's what false format alone said i'm just quoting him. and and it's this kind of new and mechanism that is breaking a consensus here in...
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[inaudible question] report a mac should they have to cap some of that money >> i won't get into what they have or are doing. i told the governor last night, what we know is the disaster reserve fund, which by the way, this isn't just for harvey, this is for all disasters and we've got more than just one disaster occurring this country, especially today then what's going on in texas. what's happening is unlike katrina, where i i don't think iphones even existed then, people on their smartphones are quickly applying for fema relief and those applications are being approved and the money is going out the door at such a faster pace than we experience before to the point where omb is telling us fema could run out of money as early as tomorrow and as late as tuesday. that is the projections we're getting from omb and we have a treasury secretary who is worried about the borrowing limit, the cash flow these payments to fema, particularly now that there is a new hurricane hitting this country today. those are the concerns that trump everything else, no pun intended. those concerns prevail ov
[inaudible question] report a mac should they have to cap some of that money >> i won't get into what they have or are doing. i told the governor last night, what we know is the disaster reserve fund, which by the way, this isn't just for harvey, this is for all disasters and we've got more than just one disaster occurring this country, especially today then what's going on in texas. what's happening is unlike katrina, where i i don't think iphones even existed then, people on their...
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the mac everyone will tell you they come here for hope. they dial in for hope.>> reporter: it is what she searched for 13 years ago when at 56 everything changed. >> i didn't think there was anything wrong with me then a little nagging pain that was shooting across my chest every once in a while. i went and had my own full body scan. the scan said lung cancer. my prognosis was 2% survival. stage three lung cancer.>> reporter: lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women in the u.s. it is the most common cancer worldwide. it accounts for 1.8 million new cases. the five-year survival rate is just 17.7%. more than half of people diagnosed die within the first year. as she faced her own uncertain outcome, bonnie said there was one question that she needed answered. >> white is the survival rate so low? -- why is the survival rate so low? breast cancer and prostate are up in the high 80s and 90s. why is lung cancer, which is bigger than those other combined, kills more women than breast cancer. why it was getting so little att
the mac everyone will tell you they come here for hope. they dial in for hope.>> reporter: it is what she searched for 13 years ago when at 56 everything changed. >> i didn't think there was anything wrong with me then a little nagging pain that was shooting across my chest every once in a while. i went and had my own full body scan. the scan said lung cancer. my prognosis was 2% survival. stage three lung cancer.>> reporter: lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both...
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this is by barcelona wanted to mac. the second most expensive player in the world and by liverpool were so desperate to hang on to the brazilian. leicester city have their own game—changer. shinji okazaki proved such a handful and left liverpool furious with his methods. jordan henderson restored the 2—goal advantage with this first strike in more than one year for the rouble. 90 seconds laterjurgen klopp was again feeling sick as his side handed jamie vardy his sixth goal against liverpool and just four matches. he should have had another after simon mignolet brought him down but roles reversed and liverpool held on for their first victory in five games. liverpool conceding two. same old defensive problems, they want to win the title, they have to sort that out. yes, but so many positives, coutinho back on the goal sheet, mo salah has already scored six goals. jordan henderson getting back in the way of scoring goals. but we have not spoken about this. the candidate for being last on match of the day. no shots on targe
this is by barcelona wanted to mac. the second most expensive player in the world and by liverpool were so desperate to hang on to the brazilian. leicester city have their own game—changer. shinji okazaki proved such a handful and left liverpool furious with his methods. jordan henderson restored the 2—goal advantage with this first strike in more than one year for the rouble. 90 seconds laterjurgen klopp was again feeling sick as his side handed jamie vardy his sixth goal against liverpool...
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refugees migratory flows that many experts ms mac goes. have said that on this scale they described it. as a. migration of people is no people from asia from africa as from other countries many coming to europe many coming to germany. is that something that you believe is a threat german society. i do not see it as a threat to the things that i do use all see it as a major challenge and we. as germans for a very long time enjoyed the advantageges of globalization. a lot of explored sui our export champions as a result we've generated many jobs dawn the country years many peoplele have drawn attention t to te fact that we cannot de couple ourselves from the conflicts around us be it i. syria. bit die as speed in iraq or the fact that it africa there's bits of poverty in need and we. respond to this but that doesn't mean that everyone can come to us and i think we've learned. this over the last two years as well. we must combat the causes that drive people to leave theirw you talked about. one of the things that brings the refugees to as is
refugees migratory flows that many experts ms mac goes. have said that on this scale they described it. as a. migration of people is no people from asia from africa as from other countries many coming to europe many coming to germany. is that something that you believe is a threat german society. i do not see it as a threat to the things that i do use all see it as a major challenge and we. as germans for a very long time enjoyed the advantageges of globalization. a lot of explored sui our...
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mac n cheese. >> steve: mac n cheese. >> jimmy: mac ken cheese. >> steve: nice one. >> jimmy: that'smackencheese. she says, "my chemistry teacher had a taxidermied armadillo in the classroom. for a while, it wore a party hat and it was called the partydillo." [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah! [ applause ] partydillo! ♪ raise the roof, derek! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the armadillo said that? >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is from @raskolnikovsacts. >> steve: ooh, deep. [ light laughter ] a little crime and punishment. derek. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he says, "at the end of a test period, our science teacher would respond to our 'one more sec, one more sec!' with 'no more secs!'" [ laughter ] "no more secs in this classroom!" [ applause ] talking to you, derek. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this last one's from @thedonaldstump. [ light laughter ] he says, "my teacher would tell us to work hard in math and science classes, otherwise we'd end up as a gym teacher. he was also the gym teacher." >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: there you go. there are your "tonight show" hashtags. to check out
mac n cheese. >> steve: mac n cheese. >> jimmy: mac ken cheese. >> steve: nice one. >> jimmy: that'smackencheese. she says, "my chemistry teacher had a taxidermied armadillo in the classroom. for a while, it wore a party hat and it was called the partydillo." [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah! [ applause ] partydillo! ♪ raise the roof, derek! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the armadillo said that? >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is from...
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. >> hi, mac. here is the deal. the problem is not the security costs.st when it's only conservative speakers that you have to protect. when liberals come to this campus you don't have to ask for security. we allow them to say whatever crazy speech that they have although we may disagree with it we have it right. the second thing is they consistently say inaccurate thin s about conservatives especially as it relates to ben shapiro. calling him a white supremacist when he's clearly a jewish man saying he was all in for trump when he didn't vote for trump or hillary clinton so it's fact after fact that is disputed by the left but they just care about emotions even when you dispute emotions they don't care about that either. >> liz: isn't antifa, the free speech this is the pot calling kettle fascist and the thing is they are gouging middle class families with tuition costs that could go towards security because the academics there are not teaching their students the value of free speech which tuition pays for the academics. go ahead. >> well they're not te
. >> hi, mac. here is the deal. the problem is not the security costs.st when it's only conservative speakers that you have to protect. when liberals come to this campus you don't have to ask for security. we allow them to say whatever crazy speech that they have although we may disagree with it we have it right. the second thing is they consistently say inaccurate thin s about conservatives especially as it relates to ben shapiro. calling him a white supremacist when he's clearly a...
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call matress mac and ask for help. she had seen a facebook post from a colorful houston personality who turned his two furniture stores into shelters for hundreds of flood victims. watch this. >> if you need a place to stay, we opened up the gallery on i-45, 27th and parker, and grand parkway location highway 99, opening them up with a lot of beds, food, water, and we can even bring your animals. we welcome you if you need a place to stay. both buildings are open as shelters during this horrible time. >> not only opened up the shelters, but he sent a driver in a furniture delivery truck to rescue 84-year-old ruby from her flooded home, and the surprises did not enthere. let's bring in ruby hayes and her granddaughter, aleshia smith. how are you holing up, ruby? had to be a traumatic ordeal. >> i'm doing just fine. i'm, you know, shocked, but adjusting to it, and, you know, everybody has been so helpful, and so wonderful that it's made it so much easier to get through, and mac, alesha coulded him, and he sent out his tr
call matress mac and ask for help. she had seen a facebook post from a colorful houston personality who turned his two furniture stores into shelters for hundreds of flood victims. watch this. >> if you need a place to stay, we opened up the gallery on i-45, 27th and parker, and grand parkway location highway 99, opening them up with a lot of beds, food, water, and we can even bring your animals. we welcome you if you need a place to stay. both buildings are open as shelters during this...
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, right one mac in the beginning, then macs in colors >> the ipod, remember, the big one, tiny littlerun with, the shuffle. >> now they are back to almost no ipod. they've got the touch or nothing. >> right jessi, great to have you as always >> thank you very much >>> when we come back, nfl ratings struggle we'll discuss what can turn that around, if anything. dow is down 27 meanwhile, rick santelli, what are you watching today >> i'm watching treasury yields and trying to decide, strategy or safety? you never know when the price is right. we'll talk about that a few minutes after the break. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. it can detect a
, right one mac in the beginning, then macs in colors >> the ipod, remember, the big one, tiny littlerun with, the shuffle. >> now they are back to almost no ipod. they've got the touch or nothing. >> right jessi, great to have you as always >> thank you very much >>> when we come back, nfl ratings struggle we'll discuss what can turn that around, if anything. dow is down 27 meanwhile, rick santelli, what are you watching today >> i'm watching treasury...
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they were deployed to barbados and have been flown on from their mac on helicopters.ing raf brize norton yesterday with medical supplies, raf brize norton yesterday with medicalsupplies, emergency raf brize norton yesterday with medical supplies, emergency shelter kits, rations and also clean water. today, another plane has left brize norton carrying a helicopter. that was due to arrive in the region any time now. i am told another helicopter will be sent tomorrow, a ship from the royal navy has been sent from the mediterranean and is crossing the atlantic a few days before it arrives. it will be a sense of emphasis from sir michael fallon on a real scaling up of the effo rts fallon on a real scaling up of the efforts in the coming days. absolutely crucial for them this afternoon is trying to clear the ru nway afternoon is trying to clear the runway on the british virgin islands. they have not been able to fly planes directly into the british virgin islands, which is why by burgess barbados has been the main base for planes to land. the first priority is to clear the
they were deployed to barbados and have been flown on from their mac on helicopters.ing raf brize norton yesterday with medical supplies, raf brize norton yesterday with medicalsupplies, emergency raf brize norton yesterday with medical supplies, emergency shelter kits, rations and also clean water. today, another plane has left brize norton carrying a helicopter. that was due to arrive in the region any time now. i am told another helicopter will be sent tomorrow, a ship from the royal navy...
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by the time you get to wednesday mac and cheese, you can make your mac and cheese, in about the sameuickly now. meat loaf. love meat loaf. it's fallen out of favor. you have a better way to make it? >> meat loaf is bad. it's dry because it's bad. you want to avoid dry meat loaf. >> people are using leaner meat and it got dry. >> you ruin a good food. 85% meat. 85% lean. a little bit of fat left in it. you can use mushrooms as filler, the eggs, and gelatin. you'll make the meat loaf, which is to die for. and the mac and cheese, that has the butternut squash on the today.com site. try those options. they work. >> we'll talk about chicken procedures on that side, as well. >> we are? >> yeah, sure. dr. oz, thanks. the dr. oz show launching its ninth season today. check your local listings for that. up next, we'll introduce you to our 2017 "today style" heroes, including this champion of the body positive movement. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back, now, at 8:41 with style. all this week, we are recognizing men and women who inspire us to be our true selves and find our own style an
by the time you get to wednesday mac and cheese, you can make your mac and cheese, in about the sameuickly now. meat loaf. love meat loaf. it's fallen out of favor. you have a better way to make it? >> meat loaf is bad. it's dry because it's bad. you want to avoid dry meat loaf. >> people are using leaner meat and it got dry. >> you ruin a good food. 85% meat. 85% lean. a little bit of fat left in it. you can use mushrooms as filler, the eggs, and gelatin. you'll make the meat...
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if he's got an issue with a run mac, its diplomacy. can we have a bit more of it. -- iran.ys that the emmy people who wouldn't agree are israel and the us. the europeans are israel and the us. the europeans are still on board. interesting to see, donald trump has made a decision. we will see it on twitter, on his twitter feed. decision. we will see it on twitter, on his twitterfeed. interesting, the situation in spain as catalan tries —— catalonia tries to go ahead with an independence referendum and the spanish government are having nothing of it. the situation is, we forget that the real wealth of spain is in catalonia. all that area around barcelona. you can understand, it's like people saying, hang on, i don't want to contribute to the poorer parts of the european union. why do i have to, who run their economies incompetently? this is what i think the catalan referendum is all about. the idea that the police or the authorities would go into some small town miles north of barcelona say, i will have 10 million voting papers taken away, that's not democratic. that is truly
if he's got an issue with a run mac, its diplomacy. can we have a bit more of it. -- iran.ys that the emmy people who wouldn't agree are israel and the us. the europeans are israel and the us. the europeans are still on board. interesting to see, donald trump has made a decision. we will see it on twitter, on his twitter feed. decision. we will see it on twitter, on his twitterfeed. interesting, the situation in spain as catalan tries —— catalonia tries to go ahead with an independence...
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book recently, they introduce their mac book of more technology and riskier so we may yet see anotherhone that is super premium. >> yeah. >> absolutely. we are still waiting for more headlines to come. there are a lot more details about this new iphone 8 and another iphone to come paul, in the meantime what we are hearing is the apple 8, that's going to be the heart of the phone basically, does it look anything significant? >> the advent of that particular chip is not a real surprise. the key is supply change just as you mentioned, it is going to be for if they do announce which i believe they'll in a minute. the thing that's most exciting about that, the biggest supplier in the world is samsung who was also an arch competitor on the wireless side. so that's the supply chain issue to considered most closely >> the stocks loed, that's not the one you are watching you are really concerned of samsung. >> that's right because samsung makes the oled displays for apple. they have apart competition relationship, that's much more important to me verses the cpo or the gpo >> molly i am not ask
book recently, they introduce their mac book of more technology and riskier so we may yet see anotherhone that is super premium. >> yeah. >> absolutely. we are still waiting for more headlines to come. there are a lot more details about this new iphone 8 and another iphone to come paul, in the meantime what we are hearing is the apple 8, that's going to be the heart of the phone basically, does it look anything significant? >> the advent of that particular chip is not a real...
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does it really warrant for mac articles and four videos? classic apple bias.another week, another storm over whether coverage by bbc news. hurricane omar has followed —— followed harvey and the floods in south east asia, prompting considerably action from news watch viewers. here is some reaction to how irma has been reported on over the past week.
does it really warrant for mac articles and four videos? classic apple bias.another week, another storm over whether coverage by bbc news. hurricane omar has followed —— followed harvey and the floods in south east asia, prompting considerably action from news watch viewers. here is some reaction to how irma has been reported on over the past week.
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question of iran, are we the world in a better business in the less good position that we work with macotjust the same position. you have notjust the question you've just been discussing about the nuclear deal, but it doesn't take place in a vacuum. iran has become a very capable, imperial power, its footprint is large all over the region. the question is, how do you manage this nuclear issue in this larger context, and which a lot of iran is doing is problematic, for the united states and for many other countries closely associated ? the united states and for many other countries closely associated? there is also some resistance, you sort emmanuel macron x proposing amendments will start resistance from european partners to walk away. do you think the tone of mr trumped speech to the nga put some pressure on public opinion in some of those countries in europe, and might make it harderfor some of countries in europe, and might make it harder for some of those leaders to corporate america have they do not —— if they want to walk away? possibly. it was not an exercise in diplomacy. we hea
question of iran, are we the world in a better business in the less good position that we work with macotjust the same position. you have notjust the question you've just been discussing about the nuclear deal, but it doesn't take place in a vacuum. iran has become a very capable, imperial power, its footprint is large all over the region. the question is, how do you manage this nuclear issue in this larger context, and which a lot of iran is doing is problematic, for the united states and for...
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. # oh my god, this big mac... # oh my god, this big mac... # you know i won't be alone... # i wonderdon lost, still we are clamouring victory, all that is meaningful, we have learned nothing from history. # got to get back, get back to my knees... chi chi izundu joins me now from the red carpet. 0ver over to you. hello, yes, we are here at the hammersmith apollo waiting to hear who has won the 2017 mercury prize. as you can see, the world's media is here because this prize does attract a lot of attention. the winner gets £25,000 but more importantly, what they get is they get at knowledge meant and a boost from the public. the public get to hear music they do not routinely here. i am hear music they do not routinely here. iam here hear music they do not routinely here. i am here with the bbc reporter mark savage. it is quite an accolade to get a nomination for the mercury music prize? absolutely. we have everyone from ed sheeran to a tiny jazz have everyone from ed sheeran to a tinyjazz act have everyone from ed sheeran to a tiny jazz act who have everyone from ed sheeran to a tinyja
. # oh my god, this big mac... # oh my god, this big mac... # you know i won't be alone... # i wonderdon lost, still we are clamouring victory, all that is meaningful, we have learned nothing from history. # got to get back, get back to my knees... chi chi izundu joins me now from the red carpet. 0ver over to you. hello, yes, we are here at the hammersmith apollo waiting to hear who has won the 2017 mercury prize. as you can see, the world's media is here because this prize does attract a lot...
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why mac beyond say, dundee west and frank 0cean are such big bands, they helped make his debut albumpha's soulful tunes were the best of british and irish music this year. no one blows me like the piano. got a standing —— no one knows me like the piano. he wrote it while he was grieving over the death of his mother. it's helped me through my day—to—day life. i was looking after my mother and she was ill and music was like a cathartic thing to me, something to me to express myself. it was an important thing. while quietly diejesting his it was an important thing. while quietly die jesting his win and circling the room full of artistic and possibly collaborate with, sampha said he will spend his £25,000 prize money making seven ——a second album. coming up on breakfast, all the day's news and more in the emergency migrant route into the uk, this time from the spanish port of bill bauer. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea has fired a ballistic missile over northern japan. south korean military officials say it flew nearly 4,000 kilometres — much further than previous nor
why mac beyond say, dundee west and frank 0cean are such big bands, they helped make his debut albumpha's soulful tunes were the best of british and irish music this year. no one blows me like the piano. got a standing —— no one knows me like the piano. he wrote it while he was grieving over the death of his mother. it's helped me through my day—to—day life. i was looking after my mother and she was ill and music was like a cathartic thing to me, something to me to express myself. it...
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erin macke (mac-kee) left two 12-year- olds, a 7-year-old and a 6- year-old alone in an apartment whilee traveled to germany. she said her babysitting options - "fell through." police found out about it from the father of one of the children -- a day after she left. mac-kee was planning to be in germany for 10 days -- until police called and told her to come back early. police say they've never seen anything like this... mackee has been charged with transferring a pistol or revolver to a person under 21. that's because she actually left a gun within her children's reach. still ahead at 8. active explosives discovered in a southern california backyard--forcing a neighborhood to evacuate. and next. cannabis for canines? the treatment researchers are trying out.. that one pet owner says is working. tonight at 9our stuf
erin macke (mac-kee) left two 12-year- olds, a 7-year-old and a 6- year-old alone in an apartment whilee traveled to germany. she said her babysitting options - "fell through." police found out about it from the father of one of the children -- a day after she left. mac-kee was planning to be in germany for 10 days -- until police called and told her to come back early. police say they've never seen anything like this... mackee has been charged with transferring a pistol or revolver...
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give us your take on the challenges facing an annual mac. will he deliver this? i think so.e unions protesting against labour reform. it would be completely shocking to have a newly elected president come in and say, i am going to liberalise the labour market in france, and never this as anything. so he has a very strong majority in parliament. he will be able to get this through. he has also worked with the unions over the summer also worked with the unions over the summer months, in consultation, which is why we are seeing this muted response. it is really this john luke melhuish on —— jean—luc melenchon unions, on the far left, protesting this. it is understandable, people will be losing some rights and may not be gaining others, but france has stubbornly high unemployment around 10%. what did think of that language? it reminded me of psychos it, some of the phrases used. yes, he says he will not give in the lazy, the cynics and the extreme. which is really interesting, because it suggests, well, he is using language which doesn't really bring everybody on board. but it m
give us your take on the challenges facing an annual mac. will he deliver this? i think so.e unions protesting against labour reform. it would be completely shocking to have a newly elected president come in and say, i am going to liberalise the labour market in france, and never this as anything. so he has a very strong majority in parliament. he will be able to get this through. he has also worked with the unions over the summer also worked with the unions over the summer months, in...