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in many respects you may actually be longer transition period, and i'm not sure that within theresa may'sent she has support for that. thank you very much indeed. just to say, at that discussion in downing street, we have mentioned those attending but also brexit secretary, david davis, and the business live page will update you on what we here in terms of how it goes. —— what we hear. uber has confirmed to the bbc that it has entered an agreement with japan's softbank over a potential investment. let's go to our asia business hub, where shara njit leyl is following the story. interesting, this one. softbank co nsta ntly interesting, this one. softbank constantly buying bits of this and that. tell us about this latest investment in uber. that's right, sally. lots of speculation has been swirling about that some sort of $1 billion deal could be made, but financial details of the investment have not yet been disclosed, as yet, and what it could be is potentially one of the largest private start—up deals ever. now, so far we have got a statement from uber saying they have entered into agreem
in many respects you may actually be longer transition period, and i'm not sure that within theresa may'sent she has support for that. thank you very much indeed. just to say, at that discussion in downing street, we have mentioned those attending but also brexit secretary, david davis, and the business live page will update you on what we here in terms of how it goes. —— what we hear. uber has confirmed to the bbc that it has entered an agreement with japan's softbank over a potential...
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so the hearing will be conducted as follows: each party may represent an opening statement -- or may present an opening statement. first, the charging party, so miss weiland, and then, the permit holder, mr. he is could letan owe. each party will call its witnesses one at a time for direct examination. i'll swear them in, and the opposing party may cross-examination ea exami. the party who called the witness may ask further questions of the witness on redirect examination. the charging party may then present rebuttal evidence. the charging party may present a closing argument, followed by a closing argument from the permit holder. the charging party may then present a rebuttal argue. the case will then be submitted to the commission so all of us up here tonight for any discussion and verdicted. i may ask questions of the witnesses or the party representatives at any time, and i may invite other members of the commission to also ask questions, so commissioners, please, just -- i'll look around, and just grab my attention. as stated in the commission's october 13th, 2017 to the parties
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or they may not be very mobile. —— they may be very mobile.child care services are not reaching them. this isa services are not reaching them. this is a fundamental challenge for health services more broadly and not just malaria services. when we talk about malaria prevention, in practical terms what does that come down to? the biggest part of the prevention of malaria is their bets. bed nets treated with insecticide, they are highly effective. there is also the technology to use residual spraying inside houses. they are the two main things. the huge focus of the current programme is on making sure that people can get access to quality bed nets. thank you for speaking to us. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, prince harry and meghan markle are to be married next may. the venue — st george's chapel in windsor. president kennedy was shot down, and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is r
or they may not be very mobile. —— they may be very mobile.child care services are not reaching them. this isa services are not reaching them. this is a fundamental challenge for health services more broadly and not just malaria services. when we talk about malaria prevention, in practical terms what does that come down to? the biggest part of the prevention of malaria is their bets. bed nets treated with insecticide, they are highly effective. there is also the technology to use residual...
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angela merkel said to be wary of pushing theresa may to hardin brexit talks amid fears it may backfireofficials see risk that excessive e.u. pressure over the divorce bill could weaken may at home if she were replaced, most linee successes are hard brexit backers within her party, at least. let's talk to the global head of -- at societe generale, who still with us. your latest out of the brexit and what it means for the u.k. economy. let's reason to buy the pound in the next month or so, building toward the summit in december. a lot of nervousness toward the end of the year. kokou: absolutely. if you look at the decision and the distribution of outcomes, ultimately we see the gap between the u.k. and the for freedom principle of the e.u.. one of the things that's interesting to bear in mind is that a lower pound would create more important inflation and will of we heard the purchasing power of the middle-class. and on the flip side, a higher rate is what is required to help the currency, but yet it will help -- it will hurt the housing market. meanwhile, watching for signs the u.k. eco
angela merkel said to be wary of pushing theresa may to hardin brexit talks amid fears it may backfireofficials see risk that excessive e.u. pressure over the divorce bill could weaken may at home if she were replaced, most linee successes are hard brexit backers within her party, at least. let's talk to the global head of -- at societe generale, who still with us. your latest out of the brexit and what it means for the u.k. economy. let's reason to buy the pound in the next month or so,...
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serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis.za® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area. tell your doctor your medical history. gallbladder problems have happened in some people. tell your doctor right away if you get symptoms.sulin may cause low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite, indigestion, and constipation. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. ask your doctor about victoza®. when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can even help with a silent night. does your bed do that? i don't actually talk but i can tell you how you slept. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. en
serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis.za® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area. tell your doctor your medical history. gallbladder problems have happened in some people. tell your doctor right away if you get symptoms.sulin may cause low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite, indigestion, and constipation. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. ask your doctor...
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it may be a show of strength for his supporters but it may also weaken his position abroad. news, washington. norman is at westminster. what have the british government said about the british government said about the tweet? there's been a stunned silence from number ten because they went to bed and all seemed well with the world or not any more chaotic than usual. they wake up to find mrs may being directly attacked and criticised by the president. now, i think that is unprecedented in the sense yes we are used to donald trump laying waste to all and sundry, including other foreign leaders but never to an allie, particularly give than we, you know hope, think, believe we have good relations with the united states. so there's been no response at all from downing street and probably won't be until mrs may has a question and a nswer until mrs may has a question and answer session in jordan where until mrs may has a question and answer session injordan where she's going to be speaking later this afternoon. but there is now massive pressure on her over the state visit which yest
it may be a show of strength for his supporters but it may also weaken his position abroad. news, washington. norman is at westminster. what have the british government said about the british government said about the tweet? there's been a stunned silence from number ten because they went to bed and all seemed well with the world or not any more chaotic than usual. they wake up to find mrs may being directly attacked and criticised by the president. now, i think that is unprecedented in the...
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manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels.ere nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. >>> finally tonight here our persons of the week. new york city tested this week and once again responding with strength and resilience. this week a city tested, a city strong overnight a vigil gathering on that bike path lighting candles. that path has reopened. new yorkers returning to send a message. eric fleming honoring the victims. that halloween parade this week marching on. the nypd keeping them safe. >> oh, my god. are you okay? oh, my god. >> reporter: on that school bus students, one of them 17 determined to get back to school the next day to keep his perfect attendance and he did. his mother proud. >> to see that he's unhurt is such a relief. >> reporter: and the officer, 28-year-old ryan nash just five years on the force shooting the suspect. >> although i feel we were just doing our job like thousands of officers do e
manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels.ere nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. >>> finally tonight here our persons of the week. new york city tested this week and once again responding with strength and resilience. this week a city tested, a city strong overnight a vigil gathering on that bike path lighting candles. that...
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stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk ofions require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remission can start with stelara®. talk to your doctor today. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options for stelara®. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. i am
stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk ofions require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures,...
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so it may be in britain today, the prime minister theresa may has jettisoned two cabinet ministers in a week, her own tea m cabinet ministers in a week, her own team is divided over brexit, and seems unsure about its core message. my seems unsure about its core message. my guest today is the staunch brexit here jacob rees—mogg. can the tories get out of the whole hour in? i mean, we have a minister, priti patel who resigned, fairly asked to resign after the most extraordinary dramatic gaffe in which she appeared to go completely freelance, diplomatically speaking, in a visit to israel. well, i can probably match your embarrassing resignation with embarrassing resignation is going back over decades. the best of these, of course, was peter mandelson, who resigned twice, over breaches of the ministerial code, essentially from the same government. this happens to governments with big majorities and governments with small majorities. it happens over breaches of the ministerial code, and it happens over sex scandals. this happens in government, and it does indicate the weakness or strength
so it may be in britain today, the prime minister theresa may has jettisoned two cabinet ministers in a week, her own tea m cabinet ministers in a week, her own team is divided over brexit, and seems unsure about its core message. my seems unsure about its core message. my guest today is the staunch brexit here jacob rees—mogg. can the tories get out of the whole hour in? i mean, we have a minister, priti patel who resigned, fairly asked to resign after the most extraordinary dramatic gaffe...
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it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. omach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. ask your doctor if 90 days of linzess may be right for you. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. >>> back now with the shopping frenzy. while you may just be hours away from the best deals yet. here's jenee norman. >> reporter: if you didn't find that bargain on black friday -- you just might on cyber monday. tomorrow could be the biggest online shopping day in u.s. history, with americans expected >> a lot of the cyber monday deals go live at
it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. omach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. ask your doctor if 90 days of linzess may be right for you. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve...
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it may be a show of strength for his supporters but it may also weaken his position abroad. let's get some political reaction to this and cross over to westminster and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. good morning. this raises clearly some big questions about the relationship between the us and the uk, that state visit, of course. all the while, donald trump telling theresa may, essentially to mind her own business. it raises profound questions but i suppose what struck me most immediately was the level of anger and condemnation in the commons this morning over donald trump's tweets. striking to be speaker at the start of proceedings, said he had agreed to this debate so mps could express sympathy with the victims of bigotry and hate crime. a clear public slap at the president and also significant that initial indications where the home office would put up a junior minister to reply to this debate. not so because the home secretary herself was put forward and she said that theresa may had already explicitly condemned donald trump's tweets through words
it may be a show of strength for his supporters but it may also weaken his position abroad. let's get some political reaction to this and cross over to westminster and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. good morning. this raises clearly some big questions about the relationship between the us and the uk, that state visit, of course. all the while, donald trump telling theresa may, essentially to mind her own business. it raises profound questions but i suppose what struck me...
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. 40 mps saying theresa may goes. 40 mps saying theresa may goes. 40 mps saying theresa may must go accordingon the remain side of the referendum debate saying we don't want this ultra hard brexit and they are manoeuvring into position? essentially it is the tory party being two parties in one now. you still have the remain backing mps who want a soft brexit, and the ha rd mps who want a soft brexit, and the hard brexiteers who essentially want britain to walk away and not give the eu terribly much. things seem to be coming to a head. a couple of weeks ago i spoke to a former minister who said they sense a change in the mood where previously there been a belief theresa may would stay in place until brexit, 2019, and probably depart later that year maybe at tory conference 2019 and they would elect a new leader and they would elect a new leader and prime minister —— there'd been. it looks like, not just and prime minister —— there'd been. it looks like, notjust because brexit, but you've got michael fallon and priti patel leaving the cabinet. you've got the sex harassment stuff. it looks as th
. 40 mps saying theresa may goes. 40 mps saying theresa may goes. 40 mps saying theresa may must go accordingon the remain side of the referendum debate saying we don't want this ultra hard brexit and they are manoeuvring into position? essentially it is the tory party being two parties in one now. you still have the remain backing mps who want a soft brexit, and the ha rd mps who want a soft brexit, and the hard brexiteers who essentially want britain to walk away and not give the eu terribly...
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there may be a divergence.epublicans say, no, it will really create more investment and productivity. are they wrong? fixed income investors are probably more skeptical by nature anyway. ofyou look at the details this bill, at least for 2018, the corporate tax cut is not implemented until 2019. some of the big tailwinds that corporations might get from having the statutory corporate rate reduced will not reveal itself until 2019. provisions expensing are not such a divergence from current law. while this may be -- certainly somewhat of a tailwind for certain sectors of the corporate market, it is not necessarily a wholesale bonanza for growth. projecting 10-20 basis points of real economic growth from this package in 2018. shery: how dangerous is the deficit trigger of automatic tax hikes if recession hits? most economists will not say, this is not necessarily a good provision in terms of raising taxes when you are having a recession. another trigger that is being contemplated is reducing federal spending, econ
there may be a divergence.epublicans say, no, it will really create more investment and productivity. are they wrong? fixed income investors are probably more skeptical by nature anyway. ofyou look at the details this bill, at least for 2018, the corporate tax cut is not implemented until 2019. some of the big tailwinds that corporations might get from having the statutory corporate rate reduced will not reveal itself until 2019. provisions expensing are not such a divergence from current law....
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ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. what do you think? i think it's time to think about jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. and get to the heart of what matters. that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! why take 4-h
ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast...
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it may be lingering in the far south—east. is a relatively mild day compared to what is to come as we get on into the weekend. in fact, that chilling process starts across the north of britain as we get on through friday. overnight, frontal systems through friday. overnight, frontal syste ms ca n through friday. overnight, frontal systems can be seen before we see the sunshine breaking through into southern england and wales. but the temperatures show what i mean. the last of any mild air is sitting in association with these frontal systems. it will be wet overnight, waiting in the wings, cold air which we will come back to. but still relatively mild air across the south. the overnight rain quits the scene. the cloud will take a long time to break up. further north, bright yes, but on the cool side. and then oliver skipp to see that colder, brighter weather with a scattering of shallow string sunday. —— showers. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: international development secretary priti patel resigns after a series of
it may be lingering in the far south—east. is a relatively mild day compared to what is to come as we get on into the weekend. in fact, that chilling process starts across the north of britain as we get on through friday. overnight, frontal systems through friday. overnight, frontal syste ms ca n through friday. overnight, frontal systems can be seen before we see the sunshine breaking through into southern england and wales. but the temperatures show what i mean. the last of any mild air is...
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it may be a good thing for catalonia. maybe, who knows?icial business going on. daily politics controlled by madrid until elections in december. tomorrow, was separatist officials will face charges of sedition and rebellion. —— more separatist this —— officials. only days ago, they declared independence. now they are considered enemies of the state. there are allegations of sexual misconduct about the hollywood actor and theatre director kevin spacey. the us journalist heather unruh has told reporters that her son was sexually assaulted by mr spacey last year. mr spacey has not responded to any of the allegations. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. injuly 2016, actor kevin spacey sexually assaulted my son. the tears of a mother in boston today, revealing what she claimed happened to her son. the victim, my son, was a starstruck straight 18—year—old young man, who had no idea that the famous actor was an alleged sexual predator or that he was about to become his next victim. journalist heather unruh‘s tweet about kevin spacey la
it may be a good thing for catalonia. maybe, who knows?icial business going on. daily politics controlled by madrid until elections in december. tomorrow, was separatist officials will face charges of sedition and rebellion. —— more separatist this —— officials. only days ago, they declared independence. now they are considered enemies of the state. there are allegations of sexual misconduct about the hollywood actor and theatre director kevin spacey. the us journalist heather unruh has...
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the reply from theresa may thanking him for his service.y the day after a front—page story telling that he put his hand on a well—known journalist‘s knee years ago. sources admit more could emerge. were you worried more is going to come out? the culture has changed over the yea rs. the culture has changed over the years. what might have been a cce pta ble years. what might have been acceptable 15, ten years ago, is clearly not acceptable now. parliament is now has to look at itself, and the prime minister has made very clear, that conduct needs to be improved and we need to protect the staff of westminster against any particular allegations of harassment. but do you feel that you, yourself, have done anything wrong? i have behaved in the past, clearly, in a way that has occasionally been below the standards that we require of the armed forces. i don‘t think it‘s right for me to go on as defence secretary expecting the very highest standards of our service men and women and failed to meet them myself. do you feel you should apologise for wha
the reply from theresa may thanking him for his service.y the day after a front—page story telling that he put his hand on a well—known journalist‘s knee years ago. sources admit more could emerge. were you worried more is going to come out? the culture has changed over the yea rs. the culture has changed over the years. what might have been a cce pta ble years. what might have been acceptable 15, ten years ago, is clearly not acceptable now. parliament is now has to look at itself, and...
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the daily mirror talking about what theresa may was talking about what theresa may was talking aboutesa may was talking about in her guildhall speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putin. speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putini speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putin. i know we wa nt to and by the mere putin. i know we want to get away from brexit but you can't help but think that by turning the gun is on russia rather than the chaos in her own government and the commons, it's handy —— russia and vladimir putin. it is true, putin has been running a cyber war on all western democracies for a long time and there have been some appalling examples. and there have been some appalling exa m ples. after and there have been some appalling examples. after the terror attack on borough market it has been confirmed that the photograph of a muslim woman which was tweeted over and over saying, look at this woman walking past dead bodies, she doesn't care, was done by russia and was an abomination of the truth. call me a cynic but when i read this, i'm g
the daily mirror talking about what theresa may was talking about what theresa may was talking aboutesa may was talking about in her guildhall speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putin. speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putini speech, a strong attack on russia and by the mere putin. i know we wa nt to and by the mere putin. i know we want to get away from brexit but you can't help but think that by turning the gun is on russia rather than the chaos in her own...
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she's minutes away from a showdown with theresa may.itive meetings with top israeli politicians. labour says she must go. she needs to go, first and foremost, but after that we need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this. we'll be asking what this says about theresa may's authority. also tonight, a new warning on nhs waiting lists in england. there'll be an extra million if there's no extra cash.
she's minutes away from a showdown with theresa may.itive meetings with top israeli politicians. labour says she must go. she needs to go, first and foremost, but after that we need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this. we'll be asking what this says about theresa may's...
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norman, questions to mrs may, but no a nswe rs. questions to mrs may, but no answers.in williamson, what do you make about these lines which our colleague laura kuenssberg has been tweeting, one minister saying theresa may is so weak that she has let williamson appoint himself. another person saying, he has deserted his post at such a crucial time. your thoughts on that? a lot of people will say gavin who? he is pretty much unknown, i suspect, outside of westminster circles. it is certainly a massive promotion for somebody with no defence background and no ministerial background. the danger is people will see this as mrs may tucking in beside her another person who will stand by her. that, to some extent, underscores the vulnerability of her position now, the fragility of her position, that she dare not engage in another bigger, more radical shake—up of the cabinet. and indeed, didn't opt for what many people thought she might go for, which was a flashy reshuffle by promoting a woman, the first female defence secretary. it was argued that it would have been a smart mov
norman, questions to mrs may, but no a nswe rs. questions to mrs may, but no answers.in williamson, what do you make about these lines which our colleague laura kuenssberg has been tweeting, one minister saying theresa may is so weak that she has let williamson appoint himself. another person saying, he has deserted his post at such a crucial time. your thoughts on that? a lot of people will say gavin who? he is pretty much unknown, i suspect, outside of westminster circles. it is certainly a...
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the prime minister lost her defence secretary last week, tonight mrs may may be forced to sack anothernational development secretary, priti patel. ms patel was formally reprimanded, on monday, for a series of meetings she held in israel with senior government officials while on holiday, none of them sanctioned by the foreign office. today she was hauled back from uganda, after news emerged of other undisclosed meetings. our diplomatic editor james landale has the story. this afternoon, priti patel arrived back from kenya, avoiding the queues and cameras, enjoying this perk of ministerial office for perhaps the last time. the international development secretary had been summoned back to london after more details had emerged of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel, a secret diplomacy that opposition parties believe broke ministerial rules. well, what she's done it she has shown us that she hasn't got respect for the job itself, she has breached the ministerial code by not being transparent, by not making sure that all the meetings were listed, and the prime minister should
the prime minister lost her defence secretary last week, tonight mrs may may be forced to sack anothernational development secretary, priti patel. ms patel was formally reprimanded, on monday, for a series of meetings she held in israel with senior government officials while on holiday, none of them sanctioned by the foreign office. today she was hauled back from uganda, after news emerged of other undisclosed meetings. our diplomatic editor james landale has the story. this afternoon, priti...
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companies may be connecting wall. and some fidget spinners may have lead.oducts that may still be in the marketplace such as hover boards with faulty battery packs. and some parents are putting out a warning for toys such as fingerlings. they're so popular they're hard to find so some have been ordering them online. only to find they're buying counter fits. they wrap around your finger. they can move and make noise. but some found they did not work at all. they were on amazon and walmart.com. the company that makes the real fingerlings says don't buy from third party sellers. i want to hear from you. you can reach me online. >> we actually have that one. i wanted to share, until do you know the recall, don't open more than one drawer at once because then it gets weighted toward you. >>> this may seem like a joke but apparently kfk wants to help somebody enjoy some tech-free quiet time. they'll be selling this. they're call it annnnnnnnn escape. one person can thrown glorified tent made out of stainless steel mesh which they internet out. >> how much would y
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theresa may underfire in front of the times. theresa may under fire in the front of the times.front of the times. theresa may under fire in the light of changes in defence. michael fallon has resigned and she has replaced him with chief whip gavin williamson and this has angered a great number of people for the variety of reasons, andi people for the variety of reasons, and i think it's important to really get this story, that the role of defence secretary is hugely important, particularly to conservatives. if you say to the average labour mp and they want health and education, and defences the dream job for a lot of people in the dream job for a lot of people in the conservative party and this man has no more held a ministerial post expressed any opinions about anything, least of all defence, and so anything, least of all defence, and so it is particularly galling for the conservative party to see gavin williamson elevated, and adding to the problem is that he has been somebody who has are always argued things like people having to wait their turn and if you promote too many f
theresa may underfire in front of the times. theresa may under fire in the front of the times.front of the times. theresa may under fire in the light of changes in defence. michael fallon has resigned and she has replaced him with chief whip gavin williamson and this has angered a great number of people for the variety of reasons, andi people for the variety of reasons, and i think it's important to really get this story, that the role of defence secretary is hugely important, particularly to...
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manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects were nausea, constipation and vomiting. ask your healthcare professional if it's time for a change to trintellix. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. today we're out here with some big news. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. s
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not be held accountable for whatever may or may not have happened. so the independence of the doj is important and the independence of the special counsel is equally important. it's a concern. obviously there would be risks for the president if he puts sessions out there and ends up, for example, losing. it's not a guarantee but something we should watch closely. >> i am sure it is something he is thinking about. he may be sitting back thinking what do the polls show, what are the odds, because if this happens i no longer have an attorney general that has been out there for a long time. >> and based on the reporting by some of the newspapers, don, the president was angry, like vitriolic, when sessions recused himself. >> right. >> so that's odd. i mean, usually that's something that is like his duty in the justice department. so it's an unusual thing. >> so john, when i mentioned the asia trip, the reason i mentioned it, he touted the asia trip at a press conference. this is how it ended today. watch this. >> should roy moore resign as a candidate, m
not be held accountable for whatever may or may not have happened. so the independence of the doj is important and the independence of the special counsel is equally important. it's a concern. obviously there would be risks for the president if he puts sessions out there and ends up, for example, losing. it's not a guarantee but something we should watch closely. >> i am sure it is something he is thinking about. he may be sitting back thinking what do the polls show, what are the odds,...
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you may have to go back in. grab a warmer jacket with mostly cloudy start as we check out the temperature trend, we will be in the upper 40s at 9:00 and low 60s today. that's cooler than where we should be. we will have more sunshine in the forecast and then some rain. more on all of that coming up in five minutes. >>> we'll have more traffic, trust me. right now, mild slowing out of the altamont pass. >>> 5:13. teens from sonoma county will be assessing fire damage. the appraisal will process fire damage reports and lead to adjusted property tax bills. >>> muni riders can rate tlar ride. it's a recently launched feature on the muni app. it includes on time performance, comfort and rider etiquette. they plan to provide the data and track satisfaction. >> if we get enough data, pass it on to the transit department. we want to create heat maps. >>> besides ranking rides, they can give a thumbs up or thumbs down for the overall experience. if riders have a serious complaint, they are encouraged to call 311. >>> lea
you may have to go back in. grab a warmer jacket with mostly cloudy start as we check out the temperature trend, we will be in the upper 40s at 9:00 and low 60s today. that's cooler than where we should be. we will have more sunshine in the forecast and then some rain. more on all of that coming up in five minutes. >>> we'll have more traffic, trust me. right now, mild slowing out of the altamont pass. >>> 5:13. teens from sonoma county will be assessing fire damage. the...
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we may never know.l resident with his own weapon who went after him. i did what i thought i needed to do, they said there was a shooting. i pursued and ijust did what i thought was the right thing. you know there were more weapons in that car? you possibly stopped him from killing other people. i didn‘t know that. last night, people drew close to consider and to remember. among the dead is the pastor‘s 14—year—old daughter. they‘re is a struggle here to comprehend such killing. it's hard to hear. i wish i could get close to him to question him why. in many ways, this massacre summarises the us gun debate, is it better to have fewer guns around, or more armed heroes on hand? the president on a trip to japan seemed clear. a very deranged individual. a lot of problems over a long period of time. we have a lot of mental health problems in our country, as do other countries. but this isn‘t a guns situation. i mean, we could go into it, but it is a little bit soon to go into it. fortunately, somebody else had
we may never know.l resident with his own weapon who went after him. i did what i thought i needed to do, they said there was a shooting. i pursued and ijust did what i thought was the right thing. you know there were more weapons in that car? you possibly stopped him from killing other people. i didn‘t know that. last night, people drew close to consider and to remember. among the dead is the pastor‘s 14—year—old daughter. they‘re is a struggle here to comprehend such killing. it's...
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stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remission can start with stelara®. talk to your doctor today. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options for stelara®. without pg&e's assistance, without their training our collaboration with pg&e is centered around public safety. we could not do our mission to keep our community safe. anytime we are responding to a structure fire, one of th
stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures,...
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and there may have been other factors. i'm sure there were. but i want to ask you, to sort of drill down as someone who worked in the white house about what could have been going through people's minds when they placed someone who had a book of business that anyone that cared to look could have seen that he was working on behalf of the turks, he had been at a high-level dinner with russian state-run television. what is sort of the process and what do you think the exposure is, not just legally, but on the political front for don magan, for jared kushner, for reince priebus, for everyone who knew exactly what they were placing, exactly the kind of man they were placing all -- you know, both hands around all of the nation's most sort of dangerous and private and sensitive secrets. >> first off, it's an extraordinarily important position, in close proximity to the president of the united states, responsible for coordinating all of our nation's national security policy. now, i think it's worth mentioning that in no other administration, not the ob
and there may have been other factors. i'm sure there were. but i want to ask you, to sort of drill down as someone who worked in the white house about what could have been going through people's minds when they placed someone who had a book of business that anyone that cared to look could have seen that he was working on behalf of the turks, he had been at a high-level dinner with russian state-run television. what is sort of the process and what do you think the exposure is, not just legally,...
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i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. mrs. watson coleman: the foundations of evidence-based policymaking act as amended would establish a framework to support greater access and use of government data. i want to thank representatives derek kilmer and blake farenthold for their work on the open government data act, which is the basis for the title 2 of this bill. also want to thank speaker ryan, senator murry, and chairman gowdy for their bipartisan work on this issue. the bill would require that agenties make data, quote, open by default, close quote, and develop a plan for building evidence in their agencies. the bill would require that the office of management and budget develop a federal catalog and inventory of agency data assets and that each agency designate chief evaluation officers and chief data officers who would work to ensure that agencies utilize data effectively. he goal of this bill is to congress and the executive
i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. mrs. watson coleman: the foundations of evidence-based policymaking act as amended would establish a framework to support greater access and use of government data. i want to thank representatives derek kilmer and blake farenthold for their work on the open government data act, which is the basis for the title 2 of this bill. also want to thank speaker ryan,...
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ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal.oms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. isn't it time to talk to your doctor about jardiance? absolutely. ask your doctor about jardiance. and get to the heart of what matters. >> 'tis the season of giving. 6abc is lending a hand to raise money to help our neighbors in need. join us tomorrow for our annual holiday food drive phone bank from 4:00 to 6:30
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she backs andrea leadsom, not theresa may, for prime minister.e campaigned to leave the eu. 0n the stump alongside the woman she replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume everyone replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume everyone is united behind the prime minister's approach, it's also helpful to have another person who was an enthusiastic campaigner for brexit during the referendum. how damaging is this for the government? with brexit secretary heading to brussels for the sixth round of troubled talks, number 10's decision preserves the almost 50—50 balance at the top table between those who backed remain and those who backed brexit. welcomed by all sorts at her new department further up sorts at her new department further up whitehall, a move that theresa may hopes will keep political peace, at least for now... laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. while westminster has been preoccupied by the multiple challenges facing the government the brexit talks have reached a crucial stage. 0ur e
she backs andrea leadsom, not theresa may, for prime minister.e campaigned to leave the eu. 0n the stump alongside the woman she replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume everyone replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i assume everyone is united behind the prime minister's approach, it's also helpful to have another person who was an enthusiastic campaigner for brexit during the referendum. how damaging is this for the government? with brexit...
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a woman may complain and say i do not wa nt woman may complain and say i do not want to take this anye the mps do not know the complaint is being made to the whips. the whole system needs to be cleaned up and one of the places they will look at is exactly what secrets the whips keep on how they use secrets the whips keep on how they use them. the mail on sunday has a new story with claims chris pincher, dating back some time. dating back to the time before he was an mp were he will be deeply had been described of making approaches like harvey weinstein. they had been at some tory party event with mr pincher who was not an mp at the time. they went out the drinks and dinner and went back to his house and made unwonted advances. mr pincher says, back to his house and made unwonted advances. mr pinchersays, if back to his house and made unwonted advances. mr pincher says, if mr storey has felt offended, then i can only apologise. the fact that a lot of these allegations are historic but what mr storey has said anne goes back to the first point we were making, is that mr pincher is now a
a woman may complain and say i do not wa nt woman may complain and say i do not want to take this anye the mps do not know the complaint is being made to the whips. the whole system needs to be cleaned up and one of the places they will look at is exactly what secrets the whips keep on how they use secrets the whips keep on how they use them. the mail on sunday has a new story with claims chris pincher, dating back some time. dating back to the time before he was an mp were he will be deeply...
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theresa may wa nted deputyjulian smith.ay wanted to avoid a wide—ranging reshuffle but the question now is whether the rapid departure of the previous occupant of the ministry of defence might in turn lead to further resignations. i've spoken to people today at westminster who are convinced other stories of sir michael fallon‘s asked if you could emerge and it was his inability to guarantee there would be no further revelations that seems to have ended his career, but are there other ministers who may have done something in the past that will be judged unacceptable today? and what that put them in the firing line? people need to recognise there is now a very strong people need to recognise there is now a very strong set of rules about this kind of behaviour, we shouldn't pass it by and say that is a one—off. that has changed. i don't think necessarily you will see lots of ministers resign. the vast majority of people in parliament do not get up to this stuff. the leader of the scottish conservatives sees this as an even mor
theresa may wa nted deputyjulian smith.ay wanted to avoid a wide—ranging reshuffle but the question now is whether the rapid departure of the previous occupant of the ministry of defence might in turn lead to further resignations. i've spoken to people today at westminster who are convinced other stories of sir michael fallon‘s asked if you could emerge and it was his inability to guarantee there would be no further revelations that seems to have ended his career, but are there other...
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emerge on this is just other allegations may emerge on this isjust a other allegations may emerge onst a sign other allegations may emerge on this isjust a sign now other allegations may emerge on this is just a sign now that parties will look to act pretty swiftly and pretty strongly when there are any other questions that may emerge about inappropriate sexual behaviour by mps. emma, thanks forjoining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are stephen bush, special correspondent for the new statesman and david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday. interest rates have gone up for the first time in a decade. the bank of england has increased the rate by a quarter of 1%, to 0.5%, as it tries to control inflation. the bank's governor mark carney said households across the uk are "generally well positioned" to deal with the rate increase. the decision will mean higher monthly payments for millions with variable rate mortgages. but it's good news at last f
emerge on this is just other allegations may emerge on this isjust a other allegations may emerge onst a sign other allegations may emerge on this isjust a sign now other allegations may emerge on this is just a sign now that parties will look to act pretty swiftly and pretty strongly when there are any other questions that may emerge about inappropriate sexual behaviour by mps. emma, thanks forjoining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front...
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may responded today. prime minister may: the fact we work together does not mean that we are afraid to say when the united states has got it wrong, and i'm very clear that retweeting from britain first was the wrong thing to do. mark: joining us for more is the brexit editor. we will get to brexit. does this damage the special relationship? emma: theresa may has been clear that the special relationship endures beyond the term of one president. it is damaging for her because she was very quick to become chummy with trump. she invited him to the u.k. and invited him to meet the queen, and honor not bestowed on everyone. that is looking not terribly judicious. this time, unlike on previous occasions, she was very clear that this is wrong, got a pleasant the press conference in jordan when she said very clearly that that scott applauds -- she got applause at the press conference in jordan when she said very clearly this was not right to do. in --persona non-project compass persona non grata in britain. his tw
may responded today. prime minister may: the fact we work together does not mean that we are afraid to say when the united states has got it wrong, and i'm very clear that retweeting from britain first was the wrong thing to do. mark: joining us for more is the brexit editor. we will get to brexit. does this damage the special relationship? emma: theresa may has been clear that the special relationship endures beyond the term of one president. it is damaging for her because she was very quick...
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criticizing theresa may. and being asked by some members of parliament to revoke the visit with trump. so that has been put on rocky footing here. >> the state visit has yet to materialize. jacqueline klein in washington, d.c. this morning. >>> switching gears for a moment. more women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against matt lauer. since the stunning news of firing yesterday morning. the allegations some laid out in shocking detail in reports of variety magazine and "new york times" suggest a pattern of inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace dating back years. nbc stephanie reports. >> reporter: the allegation was made monday night. roughly 24 hours later, matt lauer, anchor of today show for 20 years, was fired. in a statement shared few specifics about the accusation, but wrote, in represented after serious review, a clear violation of our company standards: while it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 20 years he's been at nbc news, we were also present
criticizing theresa may. and being asked by some members of parliament to revoke the visit with trump. so that has been put on rocky footing here. >> the state visit has yet to materialize. jacqueline klein in washington, d.c. this morning. >>> switching gears for a moment. more women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against matt lauer. since the stunning news of firing yesterday morning. the allegations some laid out in shocking detail in reports of...
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he may have done that. it's not clear if he dieed from a self inflicted gunshot wound or when he exchanged gunfire outside this church. >> with the record he had, it's hard to believe that the shooter worked as a security guard for a water park for a short period of time over the summer. how did he get that job with that record and spent a year in prison for beating up his wife and a young kid. >> he was a security guard at a water park in texas, about 30 miles or so away from here. that's his hometown. how he got the job is not clear. we are piecing that together. he was an unarmed security guard. he tried to get a license to carry a firearm and according to the governor, he was denied a license. they are trying to piece together how he came upon the ability to get this ar-556 assault rifle he bought last year. >> lots of questions being raised. thanks very, very much. the youngest victim of the texas church massacre was just 17 months old. the oldest was 77. one of those killed was the pastor's 14-year-ol
he may have done that. it's not clear if he dieed from a self inflicted gunshot wound or when he exchanged gunfire outside this church. >> with the record he had, it's hard to believe that the shooter worked as a security guard for a water park for a short period of time over the summer. how did he get that job with that record and spent a year in prison for beating up his wife and a young kid. >> he was a security guard at a water park in texas, about 30 miles or so away from here....
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is theresa may's grip on government seen too much through a brexit lens? we'll hear the view of britain from paris and ask the former deputy chairman of the tory party where they go from here. it was one of the most toxic relationships ever in politics. but in an interview to mark his memoirs, gordon brown insists their rows were all about policy and had nothing to do with personal ambition. i agreed that i would take control of economic policy, and he said he would step down in the second term. it's as simple as that, and that of course didn't happen. tilting at donald trump. as the president keeps his promise to blow away environmental restraint, the us states which are fighting back. the outcome of this contest will determine what the world's going to look like over the next 10, 20 and 30 years. and the set awaits russia today's new television star, the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond. i'll be asking him if vladimir putin will be calling the shots. good evening. the prime minister may have her game face on and a new waxwork projecting re
is theresa may's grip on government seen too much through a brexit lens? we'll hear the view of britain from paris and ask the former deputy chairman of the tory party where they go from here. it was one of the most toxic relationships ever in politics. but in an interview to mark his memoirs, gordon brown insists their rows were all about policy and had nothing to do with personal ambition. i agreed that i would take control of economic policy, and he said he would step down in the second...
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and like all negotiations, they may ultimately break down and flynn may be left outside of this jointense agreement, without a really good plea agreement with prosecutors. so while it's very possible he's already cooperating, he may also have just withdrawn because he's commencing negotiations. and they may not ultimately end well for him. >> nick, just from that point, when someone like michael flynn does this, how many of his cards does he have to show? what does he have to convey to the special prosecutor to get immunity or dispensation from the special investigator? >> i think what he has to show is that he's telling the truth, that the information he has is credible, the prosecutor will be comparing it against what other people have told them. they'll be comparing it against the documents that they know. they're gonna want to get a sense of just how credible a witness he can make, and whether or not he's totally forth coming. the last thing the prosecutor wants to do is enter into a deal with somebody right from the get-go who is not telling the truth. >> let me play a bit of tap
and like all negotiations, they may ultimately break down and flynn may be left outside of this jointense agreement, without a really good plea agreement with prosecutors. so while it's very possible he's already cooperating, he may also have just withdrawn because he's commencing negotiations. and they may not ultimately end well for him. >> nick, just from that point, when someone like michael flynn does this, how many of his cards does he have to show? what does he have to convey to...
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britain's prime minister may have. relations with russia in a speech on tuesday after accusing moscow of military aggression. but all surprisingly details and apparently the key issue it seems. chief among those today of course is russia but it is russia's actions russia's illegal onix ation of crimea so i have a very simple message for russia because we know there's a strong and prosperous russia russia has the reach and the responsibility russia can russia does not to secure the best possible brics it. another day after mays claims the times newspaper alleged russian interference in the breaks of vote one example was i suppose of the russian who's profile didn't fit a typical british political observer yet posted or read tweeted nearly one hundred posts mentioning brooks said that the political and media scare mongering may have actually had an effect as party boy can now reports in recent weeks and days the british media has been heavily focused on the lack of progress at the braggs it talks and the problems facing
britain's prime minister may have. relations with russia in a speech on tuesday after accusing moscow of military aggression. but all surprisingly details and apparently the key issue it seems. chief among those today of course is russia but it is russia's actions russia's illegal onix ation of crimea so i have a very simple message for russia because we know there's a strong and prosperous russia russia has the reach and the responsibility russia can russia does not to secure the best possible...
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that may not directly reflect on the president. what certainly reflects on the president is his proximity. he was a top campaign adviser. he was among the first national security voices in the trump camp and then was appointed to be national security adviser for a very short time. just a couple of weeks before he was fired. at the time we were told because he didn't fully explain to the vice president his contacts with russian figures. a lot more has come out in the months since that time. so bottom line in it, it would appear because of flynn's actions and his lawyer is not speaking publicly, some change is coming. how to interpret that is harder. it does suggest that there is a new chapter in the mueller investigation that could be right around the corner. craig? >> kelly o'donnell traveling with the president there in florida. kelly o., thank you. for some analysis now, columnist with "the washington post," and jeremy bash, msnbc national security analyst, kristin welker, nbc news white house correspondent and michael steele for
that may not directly reflect on the president. what certainly reflects on the president is his proximity. he was a top campaign adviser. he was among the first national security voices in the trump camp and then was appointed to be national security adviser for a very short time. just a couple of weeks before he was fired. at the time we were told because he didn't fully explain to the vice president his contacts with russian figures. a lot more has come out in the months since that time. so...
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what is your advice to theresa may? what is your advice to theresa may?t would you suggest to her this morning? also this morning, has owning a pet changed your life? a little later we'll be talking to a group of people who say their animals have made a huge difference to them, but we want to hear from you too — and send us a picture! you know i am partial to those! do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag #victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. the prime minister will announce her new international development secretary today as she tries to restore stability to the government after the second resignation from her cabinet in a week. priti patel stepped down last night after more questions were raised about meetings she held during a personal trip to israel. theresa may is facing calls to replace her with someone who backs brexit to maintain the delicate political balance of the cabinet. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. arriving in l
what is your advice to theresa may? what is your advice to theresa may?t would you suggest to her this morning? also this morning, has owning a pet changed your life? a little later we'll be talking to a group of people who say their animals have made a huge difference to them, but we want to hear from you too — and send us a picture! you know i am partial to those! do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag #victorialive and if you text, you will...
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it may be contaminated with bacteria.et indians foods said that no illnesses have been connected to the product but one sample tested positive for possible conanymore nation and that led to ia recall. the product is sold at several bay area grocery stores including safeway, whole foods and luckies. >>> republicans adding a partial repeal of the affordable care act to their tax reform plan. republican leaders say they want to get rid of the affordable care act's requirement that all americans get health insurance to help pay for tax cuts. the mandate repeal would save more than $300 billion over a decade but it could result in 13 million fewer americans being covered by health insurance by the end of that same period. >>> the san jose city council voted late last night to cap rent increases. the council voted 6-5 to keep the rent increase at 5%. many say that another 5% hits next year will hurt them. public comment lasted more than 5 hours yesterday as the council demated the rent increase for the second time in three year
it may be contaminated with bacteria.et indians foods said that no illnesses have been connected to the product but one sample tested positive for possible conanymore nation and that led to ia recall. the product is sold at several bay area grocery stores including safeway, whole foods and luckies. >>> republicans adding a partial repeal of the affordable care act to their tax reform plan. republican leaders say they want to get rid of the affordable care act's requirement that all...
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this looks at a lot of mutterings in there about what may oi’ mutterings in there about what may or mayney for for the nation —— for the nhs, not. suggestion is that money for for the nation -- for the nhs, not. at this time, everybody brings out the begging bowl for something. and this seems from simon stevens is head of the nhs, who had said it needs the cash injection of $4 billion. and he's saying, no, i want reforms first — you should have done more to get the nhs in better shape. so it's kind of tit—for—tat. "you said you'd do something about social care, you said you'd get the nhs in better shape and then we can give you more money. " shape and then we can give you more money." and simon stevens says, you haven't done any of that. i suppose he's saying, why should i not ask for more money because you haven't done what you were supposed to do. so it is the toing and froing, but hammond says everybody does this at this time of year. it's true that the horse trading is starting at this time of the budget and talking about house business and other things we might expect to see. the s
this looks at a lot of mutterings in there about what may oi’ mutterings in there about what may or mayney for for the nation —— for the nhs, not. suggestion is that money for for the nation -- for the nhs, not. at this time, everybody brings out the begging bowl for something. and this seems from simon stevens is head of the nhs, who had said it needs the cash injection of $4 billion. and he's saying, no, i want reforms first — you should have done more to get the nhs in better shape....
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so it may have been focused. it may have just been personal. we just don't know. there's just so much information. that's absent now. >> i want to actually play a sound bite, because we've been talking a lot about this community, and how an attack like this -- crime like this, can impact the psyche of the community. let me play the sound bite from carrie matula, a woman i spoke to about what kind of community this is. take a listen. >> it's really going to change the community. there's -- you know, like i said, people that have lived here their whole lives, and they're just suddenly gone. and in such a tragic manner. and everybody is going to lock their doors now. we don't always lock our doors here. they're going to lock their doors, they're going to bring their car keys in the house. they're going to probably keep a rifle by their bed, just in case somebody decides to copy cat. i mean, this is not the way we think and we live out here. >> so clint, you know, we -- we've talked about this. you just raised the point about security at churches. it's not the way peo
so it may have been focused. it may have just been personal. we just don't know. there's just so much information. that's absent now. >> i want to actually play a sound bite, because we've been talking a lot about this community, and how an attack like this -- crime like this, can impact the psyche of the community. let me play the sound bite from carrie matula, a woman i spoke to about what kind of community this is. take a listen. >> it's really going to change the community....