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. >> then maddox joely pitt sounds off about his family. >> is your relationship with him over?> and riri on the record about those super bowl rumors. >> i'm a confident woman. whatever i do is going to be confident. >>> plus we're zipping and spilling with two special guest co-hosts. >>> and surprising kate hudson. >> oh god. >>> only "e.t." was there as felicity huffman arrived in boston. the former "desperate housewife" is less than 48 hours away from learning her fate in the college bribery scandal. >> desperate times indeed. and there has been a last-minute plea to keep her out of prison as felicity gets ready to face the judge. >> welcome to boston. >> only "e.t." was there when felicity landed in boston from l.a. this afternoon. the actress was dressed in black and hammered with questions. >> felicity, anything you want to say to your fans? >> felicity's husband was at her side. earlier on her flight felicity hid under a hoodie and was knitting and watched a movie. the 55-year-old flew commercial and wasn't getting any special treatment, but, when it comes to her defense,
. >> then maddox joely pitt sounds off about his family. >> is your relationship with him over?> and riri on the record about those super bowl rumors. >> i'm a confident woman. whatever i do is going to be confident. >>> plus we're zipping and spilling with two special guest co-hosts. >>> and surprising kate hudson. >> oh god. >>> only "e.t." was there as felicity huffman arrived in boston. the former "desperate...
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. >> reporter: chris maddox was diagnosed with dementia three years ago after multiple strokes. the 63-year-old from britain said to make matters worse she felt that doctors and nurses ignored her concerns. her experience reflects the findings of a worldwide report that shows a 50% people living with dementia feel neglected by healthcare professionals. >> this is a massive problem. 52 million people living with dementia. >> reporter: researchers surveyed 70,000 people across 155 countries and found that dementia is a normal part of aging. and that 62% of healthcare workers believe it's part of growing old. chris says she's trying to educate others by telling her story at medical conferences across europe. but there are a lot of things i can still do. >> shame stops many people from reaching out for help. >>> of the weekend gathering is happening at area 51. as people were invited to the storm area 51. the festive scene emerged around 3 am. the date and time it was jokingly invited to see aliens. among the curiosity seekers. one man wore an orange space suit. and of course alien
. >> reporter: chris maddox was diagnosed with dementia three years ago after multiple strokes. the 63-year-old from britain said to make matters worse she felt that doctors and nurses ignored her concerns. her experience reflects the findings of a worldwide report that shows a 50% people living with dementia feel neglected by healthcare professionals. >> this is a massive problem. 52 million people living with dementia. >> reporter: researchers surveyed 70,000 people across...
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brad and angelina's oldest son maddox spoke up for the first time on camera this week. >> we got the this is huge because maddox talks about his dad possibly visiting him at college. >> do you want to come visit? >> i don't know about that. >> nine days into his freshman year at yance university in south korea, he broke his silence. >> is your relationship with him all over? >> um, whatever happens happens. >> if brad wants to visit, he is relatively close by. on wednesday he landed in japan to a crush of fans. his son's school is about a two and a half hour flight away. legally brad is allowed to have time with his kids. >> well, he'll be back soon enough. >> another mom missing her kids kate hudson who left adorable 11-month-old-daughter alone for the first time ever. >> this is my first trip away from ronnie. he wasn't too happy about this video he appeared in for kate's big brother oliver. writer commented, mom, you didn't ask me if you could post this. >> he's good at that. he's cheeky like that. >> he also has a new sister-in-law. they just tied the knot in a western-themed eed
brad and angelina's oldest son maddox spoke up for the first time on camera this week. >> we got the this is huge because maddox talks about his dad possibly visiting him at college. >> do you want to come visit? >> i don't know about that. >> nine days into his freshman year at yance university in south korea, he broke his silence. >> is your relationship with him all over? >> um, whatever happens happens. >> if brad wants to visit, he is relatively...
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i will be joined at westminster by bronwen maddox from the institute and what could happen this week the institute and what could happen this week — in a bbc ask this. i will be so please do get in touch with whatever questions you might have — the contact details are on your screen 110w. now, some of today‘s other news. at least five people are known to have died as hurricane dorian continues to cause catastrophic damage across the bahamas. some 13,000 houses are feared damaged or destroyed. dorian is later expected to hit the eastern seaboard of america, as our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. overnight, life was changed in abaco in the bahamas by the strongest storm ever recorded there. large areas of these low—lying islands were totally submerged. winds reached more than 160 miles an hour with ocean surges recorded up to 23 feet high. the scraps of footage posted online painted a terrifying picture. please, pray for us. pray for abaco, please, i‘m begging you. my baby‘s only four months old, so please pray for us. the roof of the apartment block of the mother wh
i will be joined at westminster by bronwen maddox from the institute and what could happen this week the institute and what could happen this week — in a bbc ask this. i will be so please do get in touch with whatever questions you might have — the contact details are on your screen 110w. now, some of today‘s other news. at least five people are known to have died as hurricane dorian continues to cause catastrophic damage across the bahamas. some 13,000 houses are feared damaged or...
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there's charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lake lynn, harper, emma, collette and maddox. fire department capturing the newborns first visit to their dads at the fire house. all of their beaming moms right there, too. >> yay! look at that. >> reporter: and this group photo, forming a circle on their father's uniforms. all of those moms and those dads with their hands full tonight. congrats to all of those moms and dads and those new babies are in good hands. i'll david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, have a good evening. good night. >>> they know from especially all the stuff that's happened in the last seven years in this place, they know. >> preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best. tens of thousands of pg&e customers are facing the possibility of a power shut-off this week. >> we don't want anyone to be caught offguard. we want them to be prepared and have the resources available to them. >> already some communities are ready to lose power tonight. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dion lim. we do have
there's charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lake lynn, harper, emma, collette and maddox. fire department capturing the newborns first visit to their dads at the fire house. all of their beaming moms right there, too. >> yay! look at that. >> reporter: and this group photo, forming a circle on their father's uniforms. all of those moms and those dads with their hands full tonight. congrats to all of those moms and dads and those new babies are in good hands. i'll david muir. i hope to...
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there's charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lakelyn, harper, emma, collette and maddox. fire department capturing the newborns' first visit to their dads at the firehouse. all of their beaming moms right there, too. >> yay! >> look at that! >> reporter: and this group photo, forming a circle on their father's uniforms. all of those moms and those dads with their hands full tonight. congrats to all of those moms and dads and those new babies are in good hands. i'll david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, have a good evening. good night. >>> high fire danger today. it's going to get worse tomorrow. tonight what to prepare for. >>> we are just hours away from a red flag warning going into affect. the latest on the winds and heat coming our way in the forecast >>> building a better bay area with an eye toward the environment. around the bay construction projects have a similar goal, protecting our company from sea level rise. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. >> we may have dodged a bullet today, but tomorrow could be another story. pg&e
there's charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lakelyn, harper, emma, collette and maddox. fire department capturing the newborns' first visit to their dads at the firehouse. all of their beaming moms right there, too. >> yay! >> look at that! >> reporter: and this group photo, forming a circle on their father's uniforms. all of those moms and those dads with their hands full tonight. congrats to all of those moms and dads and those new babies are in good hands. i'll david muir. i...
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at 12:30pm, i'll be joined by bronwyn maddox from the institute for government.ions, you can — details are on the screen. joining me now isjoe moor, former director of legislative affairs at numberio. just left downing street at the same time as theresa may. shami saying we are not dealing with normal people who respect the normal rules of law. what is your view on watching how things are unfolding in what you anticipate? it is very difficult to anticipate? it is very difficult to anticipate anything at the moment. the whole movement of parliament will move quickly over the next few days. no one really knows how it will pan out. what we do know today is that parliament comes back at 2:30pm, first of all, before that, there will be a speaker's conference, where he will assess urgent question requests and be notified of any statements the government wants to do, and shortly after that we expect the labour whips' official twitter feed to outline that. we are expecting to state m e nts outline that. we are expecting to statements today. one of the g7 and one on no de
at 12:30pm, i'll be joined by bronwyn maddox from the institute for government.ions, you can — details are on the screen. joining me now isjoe moor, former director of legislative affairs at numberio. just left downing street at the same time as theresa may. shami saying we are not dealing with normal people who respect the normal rules of law. what is your view on watching how things are unfolding in what you anticipate? it is very difficult to anticipate? it is very difficult to anticipate...
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charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lakeland, harper, emma, colette, maddox.ring the newborns' first visit to their dads at the firehouse. all of their beaming moms right there too. >> look at that. >> reporter: and this group photo forming a circle on their fathers' uniforms. all those moms and those dads, their hands full. >> hands full indeed. our thanks to david. let's hope they all live to be like 100 years old as well. >> hope they're not taking paternity leave at the same time. >> we need you, stagger a little bit, can't all take leave at the same time. >> congratulations. ns. >> announcer: you've been watching within news now. >> have a great day. >>> happening now in america this morning, the pressure to impeach growing in washington as the questions surrounding president trump's call with the president of ukraine intensifies. details emerging overnight about the military aid the president withheld. he denies he was pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden's son and now vice president mike pence speaking out overnight addressing accusations of a qu
charlotte, breslin, liam, riley, lakeland, harper, emma, colette, maddox.ring the newborns' first visit to their dads at the firehouse. all of their beaming moms right there too. >> look at that. >> reporter: and this group photo forming a circle on their fathers' uniforms. all those moms and those dads, their hands full. >> hands full indeed. our thanks to david. let's hope they all live to be like 100 years old as well. >> hope they're not taking paternity leave at the...
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let's get the thoughts now of bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government.g for the 31st of october before there might be any real movement. i thought you were going to say waiting for borisjohnson's plane to land from the us. no, no, i think that will come quite soon. the significant date is october 19, when the legislation mps did get passed through parliament says, if the government has not got a deal by then bennett must ask for an extension. a lot of attention will go to european council summit that is just go to european council summit that isjust in the go to european council summit that is just in the two days before then and whether or not the uk get a deal. what i was joking about, there is going to be a lot of things that happened very quickly here that will have a bearing on how we look at the whole month of october. expand on that thought, if you would. mps will get back today, begin later this morning and probing... first they're going to try and get legal advice from the government must get back published. they want to gold plate the legislati
let's get the thoughts now of bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government.g for the 31st of october before there might be any real movement. i thought you were going to say waiting for borisjohnson's plane to land from the us. no, no, i think that will come quite soon. the significant date is october 19, when the legislation mps did get passed through parliament says, if the government has not got a deal by then bennett must ask for an extension. a lot of attention will go to...
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bronwen maddox, what he could do, effectively, is called jeremy corbyn's hand, he could force a votedence in that queen's speech if he called it two days after the tory party conference. speech if he called it two days after the tory party conferencelj after the tory party conference.” guess that's right. but then we are backin guess that's right. but then we are back in the deadlock we had before all of this. it still holds that labour doesn't for its own reason wa nt labour doesn't for its own reason want to have a vote of no confidence and a general election unless it has secured the extension from october 31. inaudible and borisjohnson is clamouring now foran and borisjohnson is clamouring now for an election. we may still have that deadlock. the point i was making was that if he did put a queen's speech before parliament he could force that vote of no confidence, even though jeremy corbyn doesn't want to bring it because he would have to vote on that queen's speech, wouldn't he? he would, but it's a question... in normal times it would count as a vote of no—confidence. it's a of
bronwen maddox, what he could do, effectively, is called jeremy corbyn's hand, he could force a votedence in that queen's speech if he called it two days after the tory party conference. speech if he called it two days after the tory party conferencelj after the tory party conference.” guess that's right. but then we are backin guess that's right. but then we are back in the deadlock we had before all of this. it still holds that labour doesn't for its own reason wa nt labour doesn't for its...
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joining me now is bronwen maddox, the director of nonpartisan think tank the institute for governmentof days. to start the process for one. be crucial to that is the fault. if he says to parliament i want it for 0ctober he says to parliament i want it for october at the 17th, before a no—deal brexit, it's within his power nearer the time to change his byme and do it after the 31st. he certainly has the power to set the date, the question is whether labour signs on to this butjeremy corbyn has sent so many things about wanting a general election it would be hard for him not to assent to this. borisjohnson, be hard for him not to assent to this. boris johnson, having indicated a date, the debate is whether he could change that and there is much speculation on twitter whether under his powers she has whether under his powers she has whether he could do that. i think the political cost of that kind of footwork would be considerable, even for someone who is trying it on in so many ways as he is at the moment. do you not now? i don't think it is a case of knowledge, we are really into debat
joining me now is bronwen maddox, the director of nonpartisan think tank the institute for governmentof days. to start the process for one. be crucial to that is the fault. if he says to parliament i want it for 0ctober he says to parliament i want it for october at the 17th, before a no—deal brexit, it's within his power nearer the time to change his byme and do it after the 31st. he certainly has the power to set the date, the question is whether labour signs on to this butjeremy corbyn has...