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it is of anglo-saxon derivation. >> [laughter] pm may: it ends in the letter k. >> [laughter] pm may:ck businesses. [applause] pm may: back them to create jobs and build prosperity. back them to drive innovation and improve lives. back them with the lowest corporation tax in the g20. britain, under my conservative government, is open for business. [applause] pm may: we support free markets because we know their strengths. but we also know their limits. the defining event for a new generation of voters was not the fall of the berlin wall, but the collapse of the banks. it was the biggest market failure in our lifetimes. a recession in which almost 750,000 jobs were lost. sound businesses forced to close because they could not access credit. people queuing to withdraw their money from northern rock. thanks to labour, the country was not prepared. the government ended up borrowing £1 for every 4 it spent. it fell to our party to clear up the mess. eight years on, how have we done? our economy is growing. the deficit down by four fifths. unemployment at its lowest since the 1970's. youth
it is of anglo-saxon derivation. >> [laughter] pm may: it ends in the letter k. >> [laughter] pm may:ck businesses. [applause] pm may: back them to create jobs and build prosperity. back them to drive innovation and improve lives. back them with the lowest corporation tax in the g20. britain, under my conservative government, is open for business. [applause] pm may: we support free markets because we know their strengths. but we also know their limits. the defining event for a new...
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the labour mps backing theresa may. i think the labour mps backing theresa may.may. i think i would go down badly. millions of voters would be disgusted. the telegraph has more on this deal. it seems as though in a big try to avoid any kind of border oi’ big try to avoid any kind of border or division between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, she was to keep the whole of the uk in a customs union. 0ne keep the whole of the uk in a customs union. one must wonder how that will go down with some of the brexiteers in her own cabinet. that will go down with some of the brexiteers in her own cabinetm that will go down with some of the brexiteers in her own cabinet. it is probably a good bad sign that it goes very well with me. it is a time to protect our economy and jobs. but, the problem for theresa may is she promised she would not do this. when she came into the premiership she was same brexit means brexit, she was same brexit means brexit, she gave speeches promising we would almost never look at the european union again. we would drag ourselves out to the a
the labour mps backing theresa may. i think the labour mps backing theresa may.may. i think i would go down badly. millions of voters would be disgusted. the telegraph has more on this deal. it seems as though in a big try to avoid any kind of border oi’ big try to avoid any kind of border or division between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, she was to keep the whole of the uk in a customs union. 0ne keep the whole of the uk in a customs union. one must wonder how that will go down...
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not feel the tingles necessarily you may not feel the main signature but you still can feel relaxed even if you're not feeling what we consider that strong brain tingling experience because i have to learn a lot yes the watch notice and i was just to feel relaxed rather than the tingles they still have people to relax in and fall asleep quickly just by listening to the soft sounds and the voices you don't have to feel a tingling sensation just a nice calming feeling and it's you know i'm looking here at c r m r n who sent us this tweet she talks about a seminar relaxing her and she says i have a lot of hectic energy in my day it's almost meditative to sit and do nothing while listening to a s m r videos and i actually only follow one a s m r artists gentle whisper and i wouldn't touch a gentle whisper and if you're wondering what gentle whispering is like you don't have to wonder for very much longer have a look just time. you know i see. you know. me you. me and your hand. other zero never be the same again. it was watching a maria gentle whisper in the video early on when i first
not feel the tingles necessarily you may not feel the main signature but you still can feel relaxed even if you're not feeling what we consider that strong brain tingling experience because i have to learn a lot yes the watch notice and i was just to feel relaxed rather than the tingles they still have people to relax in and fall asleep quickly just by listening to the soft sounds and the voices you don't have to feel a tingling sensation just a nice calming feeling and it's you know i'm...
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origin of the theresa may. boris johnson. may borisjohnson? origin of the theresa may. who do you wa nt to right. none of the above! who do you want to leave the country? anyone but those two. anyone? matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick clegg? perhaps not in but anyone but those two. why are you still supporting theresa may? i think it is quite clear that she is a grown—up who is doing what is best for britain, which is in short supply in politics right now. she is really working on a deal that works, notjust for the 5296 a deal that works, notjust for the 52% that voted leave but the 48% that voted to remain because i think the government needs to find a copper mines that works for everyone in the country. i think actually, most voters now have a lot of respect for her, after showing the resilience she has shown that it lasted, taking punches from all sides, from her own faction, labour and the eu and still ploughing ahead. you will do well in the conservative party with that kind of answer! you are not a conservative councillor, unlike
origin of the theresa may. boris johnson. may borisjohnson? origin of the theresa may. who do you wa nt to right. none of the above! who do you want to leave the country? anyone but those two. anyone? matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick clegg? perhaps not in but anyone but those two. why are you still supporting theresa may? i think it is quite clear that she is a grown—up who is doing what is best for britain, which is in short supply in politics right now....
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prime minister may: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it has been announced this morning that sir jeremy heywood is sadly standing down as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service to concentrate on his recovery from ill health. jeremy has been an exemplary public servant for more than three decades, serving with the highest distinction prime ministers and ministers in all parties in the finest traditions of the civil service. as he steps down, he can look back on a contribution to public life that few in our country can match, and i am personally very grateful to him for the support that he has given me as prime minister since my first day in number 10. i am sure that the whole house will join me in offering our very best wishes to jeremy and his family. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. mr. sweeney: two teenage brothers from my constituency, somer and areeb, have lived in glasgow since the
prime minister may: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it has been announced this morning that sir jeremy heywood is sadly standing down as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service to concentrate on his recovery from ill health. jeremy has been an exemplary public servant for more than three decades, serving with the highest distinction prime ministers and ministers in all parties in the finest traditions of the civil service. as he steps down, he can look back on a contribution to...
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theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting whichowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels for the last 18 months, she has really been negotiating with her own party and cabinet and what appears to have happened yesterday was that negotiators, the prime minister's chief negotiator, and the michel barnier team, had come to more less a deal, presumably with mrs may's backing. but yet, she then realised that her and sent dominik rahman to brussels to take it off the table —— dominic raab. there has been reaction, not surprisingly, if you can't put yourself in a position you can't put yourself in a position you ca n follow can't put yourself in a position you can follow through on, we are going to stop talking. there are no talks planned between now and the summit on wednesday which means it is pretty difficult to see that at best anything more
theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting whichowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels for the last 18 months, she has really been negotiating with her own party and cabinet and what appears to have happened yesterday was that negotiators,...
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results and patient experience may vary.mmon side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. with fitness... ...friends and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f." farxiga, along wit
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either way, that is difficult to theresa may. here is another one. sta rt theresa may.implementing no deal plans now. what we were told about on friday, a bigger car park in the 26 overnight because of getting the things through customs. no trains going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent. we have already had the fears about flying, the fears about doctor eileen. the government's version about what will happen if there is no dealfoster that sounds pretty pot apocalyptic. —— then trying to force, even in the civil service, try to force the government to back down. it's trying to make clear and concentrate the minds of some people who otherwise would not support the deal to recognise the potential risk. albeit, you have got to say, we do actually trade with lots of other parts of the world without being in the single market or customs union and lots of things light in and out of the country and so on quite successfully from other parts of the world. there is obviously a short—term issue and disrupted effect of that. if
either way, that is difficult to theresa may. here is another one. sta rt theresa may.implementing no deal plans now. what we were told about on friday, a bigger car park in the 26 overnight because of getting the things through customs. no trains going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent. we have already had the fears about flying, the fears about doctor eileen. the government's version about what will happen if there is no dealfoster that...
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and if you think that parliament has looked difficult for theresa may, when may not have seen anything our reporters in brussels. the day's other main news. the number of people murdered in england and wales has risen to its highest level for a decade, according to the latest figures. in the space of a year, 719 people were killed — either by murder or manslaughter. that's a rise of i4%. and there's been a sharp increase in violent crimes. they're up by almost 20%. in total, police recorded 5.6 million offences betweenjune 2017 and 2018. that's a rise of 9% on the year before. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. a 25—year—old man targeted and shot dead in liverpooljust last night. the number of killings, falling for decades, is now increasing steadily. but these figures show that's what's happening in a range of crimes which are rare, but cause the most harm, particularly in london. when we first came to brent, it was within 20 minutes, half an hour, from leaving the police station, throughout the shift, you would end up with prisoners with knives, we've had a gun, we
and if you think that parliament has looked difficult for theresa may, when may not have seen anything our reporters in brussels. the day's other main news. the number of people murdered in england and wales has risen to its highest level for a decade, according to the latest figures. in the space of a year, 719 people were killed — either by murder or manslaughter. that's a rise of i4%. and there's been a sharp increase in violent crimes. they're up by almost 20%. in total, police recorded...
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or may not, contact the family. locate the person and if they do, they would close the missing persons with it with a filing persons report. if they do not locate the person within 30 days, that report then gets transferred up to our special victims' unit and they continue the investigation from there. in the average year, we take a more than a thousand missing persons reports. between 1,000 and 1500. this year we're on track to take the same amount as we took last year. if there are exceptional circumstances in a missing persons, there's certain criteria. that includes if someone is under 12 that is abducted or missing, it's one of the components. if they are over 75-years-old. if the person is lacking cognitive ability to care for themselves. if there's a threat of suicide or harm. the officer is aware of. if the information leaves the officer to know that the person requires immediate medical attention or if the officer expects foul play or believes exceptional facts exist. in those instances there, s.v.u. is not
or may not, contact the family. locate the person and if they do, they would close the missing persons with it with a filing persons report. if they do not locate the person within 30 days, that report then gets transferred up to our special victims' unit and they continue the investigation from there. in the average year, we take a more than a thousand missing persons reports. between 1,000 and 1500. this year we're on track to take the same amount as we took last year. if there are...
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while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding totop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next for you. the roasted core wrap. 3, 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. and visit coolsculpting.com family and farxiga,re fighting type 2 diabetes with food, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower aic in adults with type 2 diabetes, it's one pill
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theresa may certainly been involved in a few of those recently. really nice segue!xtending the implementation period for brexit, you understand, the period between being wholly in and wholly out of the european union. so, by dangling the suggestion in front of the media, she at least ensured that the headlines after this week's summit with the heads of government of the eu's 28 member countries didn't scream deadlock. this tactical distraction has done damage to both with the remainers and the leavers voicing their frustration. mrs may has also weakened one of the strongest arguments for her own survival, that the critical negotiating weeks before a brexit deal are so short this is not the time to change the leader. stephanie, you were there in the heart of this summit. oh, yes. what was it like? how was the atmosphere? well, somebody claimed that actually inside the room, where they were sitting, the 27 after theresa may had left, it was pretty boring. they didn't really know what to talk about any more, and it was only brexit on the agenda, and what more is there
theresa may certainly been involved in a few of those recently. really nice segue!xtending the implementation period for brexit, you understand, the period between being wholly in and wholly out of the european union. so, by dangling the suggestion in front of the media, she at least ensured that the headlines after this week's summit with the heads of government of the eu's 28 member countries didn't scream deadlock. this tactical distraction has done damage to both with the remainers and the...
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the outcome of which may well decide whether theresa may can even continue as prime minister.massive moment. it certainly is. thank you norman in westminster. we we re thank you norman in westminster. we were mentioning that the leaders of the two main parties deliberately unionist parties in northern ireland have a crucial meeting in brussels today. arlene foster is the leader of the dup. her ten mps are crucial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last few moments and says she doesn't want northern ireland in brexit to be treated differently from any other part of the uk. we've always said that there is only one red line, and that's when we are treated differently from the rest of the united kingdom in terms of customs, regulatory alignment. that is to protect not only the constitution of the uk, but the economy of northern ireland which is vital, from where i sit. coming up on bbc newsroom live at 11:30am chris morris will be here from our reality check team to explain a little bit more about why the irish border is so important in t
the outcome of which may well decide whether theresa may can even continue as prime minister.massive moment. it certainly is. thank you norman in westminster. we we re thank you norman in westminster. we were mentioning that the leaders of the two main parties deliberately unionist parties in northern ireland have a crucial meeting in brussels today. arlene foster is the leader of the dup. her ten mps are crucial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last...
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diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swelling in your arms or legs, shortness of breath, chest pain or rapid breathing or heart rate. tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include nausea, infections, low red and white blood cells and platelets, decreased appetite, headache, abdominal pain, tiredness, vomiting, and hair thinning or loss. i'm relentless. and my doctor and i choose to treat my metastatic breast cancer with verzenio. be relentless. ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. coaching means making to
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you may get a pizza ad and i'll get a bmw ad. they may sound silly but it reflects a different view of life that advertisers care to share with some people and not others. it reflects a certain view of one's self. and what does it mean when people worry about the profiles that companies have about them that might even go to other parties, and that they don't have any control about. what kind of society is it that begins to make the way in which you act part of record-keeping that we have no idea takes place? you know, i don't know if you've heard of the social accounting system that's going on in china? >> host: no, go ahead. >> joseph: what's happening is china is establishing something called the social credit system, which is not that far from what could happen in the u.s. but china has a more centralized governmental perspective. what they're doing is somewhat decentralized among companies and cities. but they want near the 2020s to knit together all the information that various enterprises in society and governments in socie
you may get a pizza ad and i'll get a bmw ad. they may sound silly but it reflects a different view of life that advertisers care to share with some people and not others. it reflects a certain view of one's self. and what does it mean when people worry about the profiles that companies have about them that might even go to other parties, and that they don't have any control about. what kind of society is it that begins to make the way in which you act part of record-keeping that we have no...
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be a political statement, which may or may not be good for democrats. in terms of getting them off the court with the evidence we have now, there's virtually no chance i would have been. >> how many directly affect the trump administration? >> guest: i haven't counted the number and it depends what we mean by directly affect them. there are cases where the trump administration is defending the policy it might not have agreed on. a couple cases the court has agreed to hear the pipeline that could be very politically important. when the court has agreed to hear that has to do with the double jeopardy clause and whether there's a supreme court precedent that says there's a separate sovereign doctrine that says the federal government and the state government can prosecute somebody with the same conduct. because they ve
be a political statement, which may or may not be good for democrats. in terms of getting them off the court with the evidence we have now, there's virtually no chance i would have been. >> how many directly affect the trump administration? >> guest: i haven't counted the number and it depends what we mean by directly affect them. there are cases where the trump administration is defending the policy it might not have agreed on. a couple cases the court has agreed to hear the...
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may's office declined to comment.l news on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. has halted gains near a four year high on emerging concerns prices have rallied too fast. there are concerns over tightening markets, with iran at risk of losing the u.a.e. russia's energy minister says the market may be overdone at current levels. >> it is reacting to fundamental things. that are various factors outweigh fundamentals of supply and demand. uncertaintiesk to that are connected to sanctions -- of of uncertainties that are connected to sanctions and a lack of gdp on this topic. think that there's little chance such market sentiment would change the next month, at least until we have clarity at november.ing of there will always be the risk of sanctions affecting supply and demand more. do you not think the market is pricing and the fact you are at record highs? lookingould not only be at russia's capacity, but the market is lo
may's office declined to comment.l news on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. has halted gains near a four year high on emerging concerns prices have rallied too fast. there are concerns over tightening markets, with iran at risk of losing the u.a.e. russia's energy minister says the market may be overdone at current levels. >> it is reacting to fundamental things. that are various...
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there was a lack of support for theresa may and her plan, notjust support for theresa may and her plann support for theresa may and her plan, notjust on the backstop, but oi'i plan, notjust on the backstop, but on the chequers deal in general. the key thing with the backstop is that theresa may says she expects this backstop to be ended by the end of 2021. she won't put the actual date m, 2021. she won't put the actual date in, she says it is not hard and fast. they need to find a form of words so that if the eu say, move away from the table and stop the trade deals, at the backstop itself can be taken out and the uk can move away from it. until she gets that, without a date, a lot of tories want back. a lot of her mps would agree with that. britain does need to export more, and there were lines made about the fact that trade deals need to be struck. that is the key point, the eu are saying that you have to have a form of customs union eitherfor northern have to have a form of customs union either for northern ireland have to have a form of customs union eitherfor northern ireland or t
there was a lack of support for theresa may and her plan, notjust support for theresa may and her plann support for theresa may and her plan, notjust on the backstop, but oi'i plan, notjust on the backstop, but on the chequers deal in general. the key thing with the backstop is that theresa may says she expects this backstop to be ended by the end of 2021. she won't put the actual date m, 2021. she won't put the actual date in, she says it is not hard and fast. they need to find a form of words...
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tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections.our doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free wit
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low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur.nes you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without asking your prescriber.r if you have trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, extreme drowsiness, swelling of your face, tongue or throat, dizziness or confusion. (woman) we found our tresiba® reason. find yours. (vo) ask your health care provider about tresiba®. when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend. ♪ i'll help you carry on. ♪ lean on me. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. >>> good morning. we made it to friday, october 26th. >> you are never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. >> i think we're doing great. if you like warm weather. if you don't, it will cool down sunday. we will take that into account. heading
low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur.nes you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without asking your prescriber.r if you have trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, extreme drowsiness, swelling of your face, tongue or throat, dizziness or confusion. (woman) we found our tresiba® reason. find yours. (vo) ask...
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in may and june, medium-sized moves. then the bulls really took over starting in july with lots of small moves higher, many traders saying that stocks take the stairs up and the elevator down. we will probably have more of the same, today being a reflex action to yesterday's rally. as for the big numbers on the day, ibm, those shares are down sharply. down, look at that, it's worst day since the end of april, when it put out another disappointing earnings report with sales estimates saying that they declined on a year-over-year basis and a turnaround not happening. home depot, down, cut to a 7.6%,l, with autozone up they could really be measured by online business. macy's, down 5% totally on retail sales from the is. guy was mentioning oil, let's take a look at the trade a chart there. a sharp decline down 3%, more than 3%, on pace for its worst day since august, coming perhaps on a surprising inventory data build with oil declining and fitting the risk off nature that we are seeing for stocks. abigail, thank you. vincen
in may and june, medium-sized moves. then the bulls really took over starting in july with lots of small moves higher, many traders saying that stocks take the stairs up and the elevator down. we will probably have more of the same, today being a reflex action to yesterday's rally. as for the big numbers on the day, ibm, those shares are down sharply. down, look at that, it's worst day since the end of april, when it put out another disappointing earnings report with sales estimates saying that...
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and of the european union but i feel the days that we have closer to it may be. small but most of the interest in the rest of our lives but as you know a lot of shows that the stuff of the book is. also coming up tonight a tax robbery unlike any that europe has ever seen exposed and uncovered how the super rich stripped fifty five billion euros from the public purse. i'm up who you could say this is the dark side of a world that's become smaller. they might be better dressed the most criminals but that doesn't change the fact that these are highly criminal people that if you could meet me in school. we begin the day with those breaks in negotiations that are going nowhere but tonight we're going to try to see it with the glass half full now last night british prime minister to resign may travel to yet another european union summit hoping to do what appears more and more to be the impossible bring brussels and london closer to a deal before time runs out mrs may return to london as she has done many times before with no progress to report but today a shimmer of li
and of the european union but i feel the days that we have closer to it may be. small but most of the interest in the rest of our lives but as you know a lot of shows that the stuff of the book is. also coming up tonight a tax robbery unlike any that europe has ever seen exposed and uncovered how the super rich stripped fifty five billion euros from the public purse. i'm up who you could say this is the dark side of a world that's become smaller. they might be better dressed the most criminals...
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tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections.e treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a janitor, and me, a custodian. (laughing) or you, a ghost, and me, a spirit. (laughing) left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in yo
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independence party though things to reason may's words won't mean action. i listened to the speech today. and it's what she does best really which is a lot of rhetoric foreign words which don't really amount to anything certainly don't translate into actions i think she's going to carry on on the same course which is to in effect completely ineffectually negotiate with the she was a reminder up until the day of the referendum and then after the referendum she gets intrusted with the most important job in british politics you know for the last two generations which is to get us out of the use the word why would you believe anything she says you can only judge your own results and so far there haven't been any result she talks about seeking respect from the e.u. that's the other thing well why would they respect you if you're not actually telling them what it is that you intend to do and you keep on asking how do we leave can we have these come have a little bit respect somebody like that. donald trump has claimed that the saudi monarch wouldn't last two week
independence party though things to reason may's words won't mean action. i listened to the speech today. and it's what she does best really which is a lot of rhetoric foreign words which don't really amount to anything certainly don't translate into actions i think she's going to carry on on the same course which is to in effect completely ineffectually negotiate with the she was a reminder up until the day of the referendum and then after the referendum she gets intrusted with the most...
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do you support theresa may? are we closer to no deal?meeting to discuss how to break the brexit deadlock, with insurance policy to keep the irish borderfree from checks still the main sticking point. the government insists it won‘t allow northern ireland are to be treated differently. making that point clear again at a meeting of eu foreign ministers in luxembourg. we are the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and we are not about to change that. you know, there can be no border in the irish sea, we are not allowing the eu to dictate to us on that area. any customs arrangement that we negotiate must be temporarily, they are the strong negotiating points that we have set out and we will abide by them. some in theresa may's top team have been nervous about her giving more ground to brussels. the prime minister is doing a very, very complicated job and i am fully supporting in getting that done. but, today, the threat of rebellion appeared to recede. this is going to bea appeared to recede. this is going to be a difficult
do you support theresa may? are we closer to no deal?meeting to discuss how to break the brexit deadlock, with insurance policy to keep the irish borderfree from checks still the main sticking point. the government insists it won‘t allow northern ireland are to be treated differently. making that point clear again at a meeting of eu foreign ministers in luxembourg. we are the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and we are not about to change that. you know, there can be no...
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the metro leads with theresa may's address to backbenchers — she gave what's been described as an "emotionalbid to win back support for her brexit plan. and the crackdown on non disclosure agreements features on the front of the ‘i' — it reports that the high—profile businessman who bought silence to cover up his sexual misconduct may be named in the house of commons if a victim agrees. ‘he loved that i was scared' — fresh claims about that individual are on the front of the telegraph, with a new victim claiming she was assaulted at a party by the businessman. the daily mail leads with a warning from mps that police forces in england and wales are under an unmanagable amount of stress and as a result, a large number of crimes have remained unsolved. millions of people who take statins may increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by to 30%, that's in the express. the guardian has an exclusive story about a tower block in liverpool — it reports that mill view tower, which had more housing prosecutions in 2017 than any other building, was 80% owned by international investors. and a sur
the metro leads with theresa may's address to backbenchers — she gave what's been described as an "emotionalbid to win back support for her brexit plan. and the crackdown on non disclosure agreements features on the front of the ‘i' — it reports that the high—profile businessman who bought silence to cover up his sexual misconduct may be named in the house of commons if a victim agrees. ‘he loved that i was scared' — fresh claims about that individual are on the front of the...
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some projects may be modified in their massing or they may make changes to the project after approval. on a project by project basis we would evaluate if that was substantial enough either to trigger a new project entitlement or a new project application or substantial enough to require a new commitment. that does require that component , it does have to come back to the commission for review. that is an established policy since 2013. >> with these projects have to, somehow get calendar before december 7th? >> probably. >> otherwise, say someone wanted to pay the in lieu fee regardless of the deadline, wanted to pay the fee rather than build the units on sight and they came to us after december 7th, what they have to pay higher in lieu fee you squeeze. >> that is a good question. >> the december 7th expiration date is very specific to the on-site right map -- rate but we will double, that. >> i'm just trying to get to the question of whether it does make these units unfeasible. >> the december 7th date only applies to the on and off sight as carly was describing. if a project had reac
some projects may be modified in their massing or they may make changes to the project after approval. on a project by project basis we would evaluate if that was substantial enough either to trigger a new project entitlement or a new project application or substantial enough to require a new commitment. that does require that component , it does have to come back to the commission for review. that is an established policy since 2013. >> with these projects have to, somehow get calendar...
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they may have a conversation with the supervisor or supervisor may they're and have some information to assist but it's not required. >> and just to be clear, regardless of that initial determination, it still is nothing -- the person is not located, found, identified, it still goes to s.i.t. to continue the investigation for 30 days and then it will go to s.v.u. if the person isn't located in that time? >> when a missing persons report is officially made, a report and they're entered into the missing persons system, then that is assigned a s.i.t. we mayson out on a call that is a well-being check. the individual whose called does not want toe efficientlily make a missing persons report yet. if they do make a missing persons report it's a complete investigation about where that person is until we locate them. >> this brings another question. if they don't make that report, but you feel maybe something is going on here, can you guys initiate -- >> yes. >> we can initiate so many different things to try and locate that person. there may not be a report but the hair on the back of the n
they may have a conversation with the supervisor or supervisor may they're and have some information to assist but it's not required. >> and just to be clear, regardless of that initial determination, it still is nothing -- the person is not located, found, identified, it still goes to s.i.t. to continue the investigation for 30 days and then it will go to s.v.u. if the person isn't located in that time? >> when a missing persons report is officially made, a report and they're...
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not want to risk what he may need some day. and the crown prince, the negative publicity surrounding this case jeopardizes it all. but with this disturbing mystery that has gripped the world now, there is much more at stake than either country would have bargained for. and you know, becky, all indications so far is that turkey does not want to escalate. so everyone is waiting to see how they will move forward with this investigation, how credible, how transparent this investigation is going to be especially after the establishment of that joint working group with saudi arabia. >> jomana karedsheh is outside the consulate. and sam kiley is in riyadh for you. both with the very latest. thank you, guys. let me bring up for you exactly what that statement from saudi arabia is. sam rightly pointing out that he was paraphrasinparaphrasing. saudi arabia minister of interior affirmed the kingdom of saudi arabia's condemnation and denunciation of the false accusation circulated in some media on the saudi government and people against th
not want to risk what he may need some day. and the crown prince, the negative publicity surrounding this case jeopardizes it all. but with this disturbing mystery that has gripped the world now, there is much more at stake than either country would have bargained for. and you know, becky, all indications so far is that turkey does not want to escalate. so everyone is waiting to see how they will move forward with this investigation, how credible, how transparent this investigation is going to...
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why does that help theresa may?ks she is going to get more time and the backstop main of the needed. we heard from european leaders who said what is that exclude the other. point,t touch the great which is this is going to be a political headache for theresa may and london for a number of reasons. brexiteers will say what is the point of this? we have to pay into the eu potentially. how do you abide by the rules not to be able to get around trade deals? by definition this is not brexit. willow the remainders argue this shows the best deal is to stay and not leave. it shows theresa may is preparing to make concessions in brussels. it will come at a very high cost in london. david: thank you so much for your terrific reporting from brussels and the european council building. jonathan:'s -- alix: still with us is allianz -- still with us is mona mahajan . near where wee saw in 2016. mona: there is a great amount of uncertainty around brexit. theresa may is balancing this fine line to try to appease hard court brexiteer
why does that help theresa may?ks she is going to get more time and the backstop main of the needed. we heard from european leaders who said what is that exclude the other. point,t touch the great which is this is going to be a political headache for theresa may and london for a number of reasons. brexiteers will say what is the point of this? we have to pay into the eu potentially. how do you abide by the rules not to be able to get around trade deals? by definition this is not brexit. willow...
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he may go to turkey. he may not. he may meet with all of them together.nstructions to find out what happened. we are talking about the whole situation with saudi arabia that you have been reading about i'm sure very much. it is a terrible situation. there is no question about it. i don't like it one bit. >> reporter: what do you think of secretary man knnuchin going the conference? >> president trump: he has to know by the end of friday. we'll make that decision. we haven't made a decision about going yet. he will make that decision sometime prior to friday. >> reporter: senator warren released some of her dna results that show some likelihood that she does have native american roots. you owe her an apology? >> president trump: she o's tows the country an apology. what is the percentage? 1/1000. >> reporter: what about the money? >>. >> president trump: i will only do it if i can test her personally. that will not be something that i enjoy doing. >> you said you are considering reviving the child separation policy? >> president trump: i didn't consider an
he may go to turkey. he may not. he may meet with all of them together.nstructions to find out what happened. we are talking about the whole situation with saudi arabia that you have been reading about i'm sure very much. it is a terrible situation. there is no question about it. i don't like it one bit. >> reporter: what do you think of secretary man knnuchin going the conference? >> president trump: he has to know by the end of friday. we'll make that decision. we haven't made a...
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orchestral bolt may warrant. —— orface revolt. procedures to outwit happen. the used parliamentary procedures to out wit the government and drag them closer towards a rupture with the eu and with the times reports tomorrow is that they're going to use an obscure piece of legislation about northern ireland to try and effectively make the backstop plan, that the eu wants them to sign up to illegal. and if they have commissioned urgent legal advice to see whether theresa may needs to face them down, but it's just another pressure point and what is clearly going to be yet another week of high anxiety for the prime ministerand week of high anxiety for the prime minister and you do have to start wondering, how many more of these kinds of days and weeks to she happened to aporia in peace stop saying that she's the best of a very bad bunch and saying surely, no one could be any worse than this? no one has shown any sign of actually trying to trigger this much talked about challenge. there is rumours that she may be facing a0 odd letters,
orchestral bolt may warrant. —— orface revolt. procedures to outwit happen. the used parliamentary procedures to out wit the government and drag them closer towards a rupture with the eu and with the times reports tomorrow is that they're going to use an obscure piece of legislation about northern ireland to try and effectively make the backstop plan, that the eu wants them to sign up to illegal. and if they have commissioned urgent legal advice to see whether theresa may needs to face them...
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nasty party rounds on may. 0ver that. nasty party rounds on may. had all kinds of very aggressive quotes, most of them unsourced, from conservative mps talking about their own prime minister and party leader. some of the language, theresa may entering the killing zone. she keeps going like a layman cockroach in an irradiated environment and the moment is coming when the night gets heated and stuck in her front and twisted. she will be dead soon. these are from her own team. itjust emphasises the difficult situation that she is in. at the same time, at i'io that she is in. at the same time, at no stage is the detail behind this. at no stage is there actually this person and this person in place... there is no obvious replacement. there is no obvious replacement. there is no clear person with a clear plan. ina sense, clear plan. in a sense, that has enabled her to stay in power so far, that any of the potential future contenders do not quite one to take over, and nobody wants to be the one who wields the knife, to use their own language. that is corr
nasty party rounds on may. 0ver that. nasty party rounds on may. had all kinds of very aggressive quotes, most of them unsourced, from conservative mps talking about their own prime minister and party leader. some of the language, theresa may entering the killing zone. she keeps going like a layman cockroach in an irradiated environment and the moment is coming when the night gets heated and stuck in her front and twisted. she will be dead soon. these are from her own team. itjust emphasises...
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theresa may is to tell mps that a brexit deal is 95% complete. she'll update the commons on her negotiations with the eu. it comes amid condemnation of the violent language used against her by some of her own tory mps. is it acceptable to use terms like "hot knives being plunged into them", "bring your own noose"? this is really violent, threatening language which is wholly unacceptable. they should put their names to those quotes, i'm afraid. we'll have the latest from westminster and from brussels. also this lunchtime: saudi arabia's crown prince phones the son of murdered journalist jamal khashoggi to send his condolences. russian anger as president trump says he'll pull out of a key missile treaty with moscow. i will tell you this... ryanair under fire over its handling of racist abuse on one of its flights. and harry and meghan delight the crowds in australia, even though the she's had to cancel some engagements on the couple's tour. and coming up on bbc news, the ecb has dismissed claims of spot fixing against a small group of england playe
theresa may is to tell mps that a brexit deal is 95% complete. she'll update the commons on her negotiations with the eu. it comes amid condemnation of the violent language used against her by some of her own tory mps. is it acceptable to use terms like "hot knives being plunged into them", "bring your own noose"? this is really violent, threatening language which is wholly unacceptable. they should put their names to those quotes, i'm afraid. we'll have the latest from...
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we may get back to you. let's go to wpxi's david johnson who is on the scene and listen to what he is reporting. >> we almost surely know someone inside that building. there was, as i think aaron martin has confirmed, and i heard this from the rabbi, there was what's known as a bris, a ceremonial circumcision that was going on there. that would bring a few more people into the building. okay. i'm understanding from the photographer she's going to zoom in. we are getting reaction here. a large crowd, not just media but other residents who are gathered around here kind of waiting for word from us. and kind of word of mouth on what is the latest as we are waiting for an additional word. again you just saw governor wolf and senator casey walk by. they are being briefed. and as we understand it we are just a couple of minutes away from getting an official briefing. we will have that for you live on channel 11 when it does happen. but that's the latest right now here at the corner of north cumberland and murray. o
we may get back to you. let's go to wpxi's david johnson who is on the scene and listen to what he is reporting. >> we almost surely know someone inside that building. there was, as i think aaron martin has confirmed, and i heard this from the rabbi, there was what's known as a bris, a ceremonial circumcision that was going on there. that would bring a few more people into the building. okay. i'm understanding from the photographer she's going to zoom in. we are getting reaction here. a...
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theresa may. we will be live next week. . . that theresa may. we will be live next week... that rather abrupt end to the interview annoyed rather a lot of readers. two days later came the much trailed arrival in birmingham of a certain backbench mp. the prime minister says former foreign secretary boris johnson makes her cross after he launches a scathing attack on her checkis launches a scathing attack on her check is planned for leaving the european union. addressing a fringe event at the tory party conference, the former foreign secretary called the former foreign secretary called the prime minister's plan dangerous and a cheat. this is the moment to do this and there is time, this is the moment to chuck checkers. the appearance of the former foreign secretary and the attention given to it proved an irritant, notjust to the prime minister but to number of news watchers. one man declared himself... tabriz eight certainly regained everyone's full attention on wednesday from the moment she stepped on stage to deliver hirst beach. —— theresa may. that really is another, that
theresa may. we will be live next week. . . that theresa may. we will be live next week... that rather abrupt end to the interview annoyed rather a lot of readers. two days later came the much trailed arrival in birmingham of a certain backbench mp. the prime minister says former foreign secretary boris johnson makes her cross after he launches a scathing attack on her checkis launches a scathing attack on her check is planned for leaving the european union. addressing a fringe event at the...
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if they feel ever more strongly, they may want to write a letter to they may want to write a letter toof the conservative pa rty‘s the chairman of the conservative party's back bench 1922 the chairman of the conservative party's back bench i922 committee to call for a vote of confidence in theresa may, but it would need 48 of those letters to go into trigger a no—confidence vote and the mechanics and climate around that hasn't changed, and that is there's no alternative successor to theresa may around which conservative mps can unite, and they‘ re around which conservative mps can unite, and they're worried about the instability that that would cause, and potentially resulting in a general election, and labour potentially winning that that they have held off doing so. so, for the moment, all conservative mps can do is make their feelings clear in other stronger terms. ok, jonathan blake, we'll leave it there for now. thank you. president trump has said he believes the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi is dead and he's warned there will be very severe consequences if saudi arabia is sho
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know what may happen or may not happen and here are the resources, and if they talk and say i will go to counseling approach, i don't want to do the criminal justice, we respect that and communication with them. >> to confirm that i can tell you the report, making a phone call in the office, the third-party doing that outreach. and the person, about an alleged allegation they may or may not have discussed, putting law enforcement in a situation where they are not ready to come forward to law enforcement so i would work with the third-party to report to us and that is the only way to go forward on a case. to make those calls is a precarious situation in massachusetts that covers forward to us and we see this a lot with colleges and are as who think they are going to report for their victims. it is understandable, they think they are making the right decision to engage their victim but ultimately the victim's decision to come forward so be careful how we handle those cases. >> i would just echo, that really is the nuance for the sexual assault investigation. you want to be informed but
know what may happen or may not happen and here are the resources, and if they talk and say i will go to counseling approach, i don't want to do the criminal justice, we respect that and communication with them. >> to confirm that i can tell you the report, making a phone call in the office, the third-party doing that outreach. and the person, about an alleged allegation they may or may not have discussed, putting law enforcement in a situation where they are not ready to come forward to...
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it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. unitedhealthcare has the people and tools to help guide you through the confusion, well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. unitedhealthcare. that's how we like it. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." and call 844-234-2424. ♪ they did the mash they did the monster mash ♪ >>> "the pulse" starts with a halloween costume that went completely wrong. anna tew dressed as a bloody zombie for an event.
it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. i have no...
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may not be. i hope that some other city agencies see this as a shining beacon of hope for what they could accomplish in their own agencies. it will be helpful to have this in other agencies and cities. thank you very much. >> wow. thank you very much. >> commissioner bleiman: any public comment on our senior analyst's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. the next agenda item is number 6, police department comments and questions. any members of the police force here to comment? we're not seeing any, so we'll move along to the next agenda item. next agenda item is number 7, hearing and possible action regarding the application for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment consent calendar. i will ask director to walk us through consent. >> thank you, president bleiman. on the consent agenda, we have two permit applications for limited live performance permits. one for mystic room & tavern, 417 stockton street, next to the stockton tunnel there. and this previously had a per t pe
may not be. i hope that some other city agencies see this as a shining beacon of hope for what they could accomplish in their own agencies. it will be helpful to have this in other agencies and cities. thank you very much. >> wow. thank you very much. >> commissioner bleiman: any public comment on our senior analyst's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. the next agenda item is number 6, police department comments and questions. any members of the police force here to...
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diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection.king verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swelling in your arms or legs, shortness of breath, chest pain or rapid breathing or heart rate. tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include nausea, infections, low red and white blood cells and platelets, decreased appetite, headache, abdominal pain, tiredness, vomiting, and hair thinning or loss. i'm relentless. and my doctor and i choose to treat my metastatic breast cancer with verzenio. be relentless. ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. buffalo. >> let's go to cnn law en
diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection.king verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right...
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you worry about what the computers may do.senting an exemption certificate or signing the back of your prescription, looks increasingly antiquated, doesn't it? well, it probably does but as i say, the pharmacy is not the place to do this. pharmacists and their teams, it is not their role is to be part of the benefits checking system. so if there is a way patients can check themselves, i think that would be a very good idea. but i really do think we are tackling the problem the wrong way around, here. as i said, if prescriptions were free there would not be a benefit fraud problem. and you could save money in other ways by not prescribing medicines which are proven to be of limited benefit. so you can save the nhs money. it is, in a way a different argument but you can save the nhs money in different ways about making innocent people feel like a criminal. and yes there are some people who inadvertently tick the wrong box as well. increasingly they are receiving letters saying you need to pay up, you need to pay this fine. and i
you worry about what the computers may do.senting an exemption certificate or signing the back of your prescription, looks increasingly antiquated, doesn't it? well, it probably does but as i say, the pharmacy is not the place to do this. pharmacists and their teams, it is not their role is to be part of the benefits checking system. so if there is a way patients can check themselves, i think that would be a very good idea. but i really do think we are tackling the problem the wrong way around,...
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the threat to topple theresa may with budget protests, this is the dup.partners, keeping them in power, clearly very u nha ppy partners, keeping them in power, clearly very unhappy indeed about the prime minister's brexit plan —— supposed partners. they are very suspicious of anything that threatens northern ireland's status within the united kingdom, and various options are on the table, including tonight now staying in the customs union, which break the red lines of the dup about the uk's relationship with northern ireland. they don't want any regulatory or customs borders between northern ireland and the uk and they are putting pressure on the prime minister. they have abstained in a vote, and they are threatening to vote, and they are threatening to vote down the budget, which is coming up in october, just before this meaningful vote on brexit, which means the prime minister's grip on power is listening, and it could be in realjeopardy. -- loosening. it shows you where you are, numberten have played loosening. it shows you where you are, number ten ha
the threat to topple theresa may with budget protests, this is the dup.partners, keeping them in power, clearly very u nha ppy partners, keeping them in power, clearly very unhappy indeed about the prime minister's brexit plan —— supposed partners. they are very suspicious of anything that threatens northern ireland's status within the united kingdom, and various options are on the table, including tonight now staying in the customs union, which break the red lines of the dup about the uk's...
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there are plenty of people around with answers for theresa may. which she really wants to hear. the leader of sinn fein in westminster telling the prime minister she must do whatever it takes to avoid a hard border. the consequences of getting it wrong for ireland are far too serious. and any responsible person in british politics, and in particular the british prime minister, has to understand that. northern ireland's unionists put the blame the other way. we need to see that the whole of the united kingdom leaves the european union together, and there aren't any differences made between northern ireland or any other parts of the united kingdom. and that's what it all means. and the snp with its own set of instructions for number ten. it is probably the case that the only option with any chance of commanding a parliamentary majority is single market and customs union membership. it actually might well be the only option which is not completely impossible at this stage. and tory brexiteers, who are pushing her to ditch her policy, have this persis
there are plenty of people around with answers for theresa may. which she really wants to hear. the leader of sinn fein in westminster telling the prime minister she must do whatever it takes to avoid a hard border. the consequences of getting it wrong for ireland are far too serious. and any responsible person in british politics, and in particular the british prime minister, has to understand that. northern ireland's unionists put the blame the other way. we need to see that the whole of the...
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that they may have. but it is not something that they ignore. i can promise you that. we do spend a lot of time looking overseas, we look at foreign threats, no question we should. we spend an appropriate -- i think a significant amount of time looking at domestic terrorism as well. it is very difficult to do, by the way. investigating a foreign agent or foreign threat is much easier than investigating a u.s. threat because the u.s. citizens are protected by the constitution and that makes the law enforcement and the precluding them from carrying out some of the threats or some things or fearful that they'll do, it makes it much more difficult. >> president trump as you know, he has yet to mention those targeted by name include twg former presidents, former secretary of state and other high ranking government officials including one member of congress. he's blaming the news media for what has happened. at least in large part. what is your reaction to that? >> well, i haven't seen his comments, i've heard
that they may have. but it is not something that they ignore. i can promise you that. we do spend a lot of time looking overseas, we look at foreign threats, no question we should. we spend an appropriate -- i think a significant amount of time looking at domestic terrorism as well. it is very difficult to do, by the way. investigating a foreign agent or foreign threat is much easier than investigating a u.s. threat because the u.s. citizens are protected by the constitution and that makes the...
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have vinyl floors, you m may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are using.. those, if it's soft and pliable plaststic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the environonment where you getet exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively pepeetrate andnd moisturize the skin. >> we're concerned about their effects on males, on baby boboys. >> we see problems with testicular development, problems with sperm development. >> they can be assosociated with a decrease in testosterone levels. so if you interfere with the testosterone levels, ththey don't quite go up all the way. in animal studies, it's been shown to be linked to cryptorchidisism, so,o, undesced testicles, and hypospadias, which is incomplete formation of the male reproductive organs. >> pthalates may a also be feminizing boys. scientists found that pthalates may be associate
have vinyl floors, you m may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are using.. those, if it's soft and pliable plaststic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the environonment where you getet exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively...