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it was 23-year-old brooke morris. the hard part would be unraveling the mystery that led to her death on this lonely country road. >> was it someone that was a stranger to us? was it someone that we knew? all kinds of things were coming into our heads, you know, trying to figure this all out. >>> coming up -- what happened to brooke. >> they're asking do you know anyone who would want to hurt your sister and no clue. >> the hunt for a killer begins and it starts close to home when "dateline" continues. this flu season, protect yourself... and your sister-in-law's... tennis partner's... chatty coworker's... youngest daughter's... entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens has specially trained pharmacists, that know which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting. starts with protecting yours. walgreens trusted since 1901. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading a
it was 23-year-old brooke morris. the hard part would be unraveling the mystery that led to her death on this lonely country road. >> was it someone that was a stranger to us? was it someone that we knew? all kinds of things were coming into our heads, you know, trying to figure this all out. >>> coming up -- what happened to brooke. >> they're asking do you know anyone who would want to hurt your sister and no clue. >> the hunt for a killer begins and it starts close...
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where was christina morris?ant's trunk. >> you think she was alive when she was in the trunk? >> i think she was dying or dead. >> tell the defendant you got your day in court and you're guilty. >> reporter: but enrique arochi had maintained his innocence throughout the investigation. now his defense attorney keith gore was going to try to pick apart the case against him. >> the only thing that matters in a criminal case is can the prosecution prove the words in the indictment. >> reporter: lorraine caceres covered the trial. >> the defense concentrated on the fact there was no body. they concentrated on the fact there was no video of christina getting into the suspect's car. >> reporter: gore told the jury enrique had been cooperative, and as for the injuries on his arms and hands, enrique told detectives he'd been working on his car. >> when the tire landed on me because i took it off. and it was too heavy, so just landed right on -- >> oh. oh, okay, okay. it makes sense -- >> it landed where all of this -- ye
where was christina morris?ant's trunk. >> you think she was alive when she was in the trunk? >> i think she was dying or dead. >> tell the defendant you got your day in court and you're guilty. >> reporter: but enrique arochi had maintained his innocence throughout the investigation. now his defense attorney keith gore was going to try to pick apart the case against him. >> the only thing that matters in a criminal case is can the prosecution prove the words in...
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they signed alfred morris before the second preseason game.att breeda, how do they fill the role with mckinnon? >> this was a crushing blow, he was going to revamp that offense around jared mckinnon. now it's going to have to be a game by game basis. he's going to have to ride the hot hand. whether it is alfred morris running between the tackles or breeda doing the outside zone plays. unpolished receiver out of the backfield. it's not the perfect scenario for kyle shanahan, but they do have some other weapons that they can use, but i think you're going to see a lot of both of those guys, morris and breeda. >> you're a big fanrris >> i'm a big fan of alfred morris. look at his yards per carry, 4.8. they were higher than ezekiel elliotts last year. he didn't have the carries to equal up to the 14 or 1500 yards. i believe they will ride him. i believe three will u-- they will use 22 to come in. so i believe alfred morris, if he gets to 240, 250 carries, he can hit 1300, 1400 yards. >> you think breeda is a lot more like mckinnon and morris gives
they signed alfred morris before the second preseason game.att breeda, how do they fill the role with mckinnon? >> this was a crushing blow, he was going to revamp that offense around jared mckinnon. now it's going to have to be a game by game basis. he's going to have to ride the hot hand. whether it is alfred morris running between the tackles or breeda doing the outside zone plays. unpolished receiver out of the backfield. it's not the perfect scenario for kyle shanahan, but they do...
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morris: the executive pen is a fantastic thing.nly person who could undo that is the next president, which you have seen donald trump due to barack obama. manus: can i ask you -- if the deal with mexico blows through -- was it all worth it? taking apart nafta to shift a little bit on carpark consumption, has it been worthwhile? were there be a nafta deal with canada and mexico in the united states? could he have done it a better way? morris: absolutely, if you look at the sanctions and the approach. if you look at steel, you look at rebar which mostly comes from turkey, this stuff still need to get to america. they will pay more. in the nafta situation, you are not going to have the kind of comprehensive approach of you don't have canada. if you look at the auto industry, they have cross-border deals, supply chains. it will ultimately hurt the consumer. nejra: we just went to annmarie and i know you have written a lot about the effectiveness of sanctions. one of the things the markets are focused on from russia is when we get the w
morris: the executive pen is a fantastic thing.nly person who could undo that is the next president, which you have seen donald trump due to barack obama. manus: can i ask you -- if the deal with mexico blows through -- was it all worth it? taking apart nafta to shift a little bit on carpark consumption, has it been worthwhile? were there be a nafta deal with canada and mexico in the united states? could he have done it a better way? morris: absolutely, if you look at the sanctions and the...
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our guest is the ceo of philip morris international later in the hour. we are 30 minutes into the u.s. trading session. julie hyman has been checking out the moves. julie: let's talk about theruple witching and reclassification. it happens once a quarter. you do get a lot more turnover in stocks. andtend to get volatility turnover. we see all three major averages higher. are at records. if you dig into the volume story , you will see that volume today is running triple. we also have the classification still intact. will be the s&p communication services that will include things like facebook, google. 10% of the s&p market cap shift session. today's it is the biggest one of these they have done since 1999. it takes effect after the close of trading. in advance of that looking at some of the movers that we are watching today, we have mcdonald's on the rise after boosting its dividend more than analysts anticipated. at&t benefiting over an upgrade at ubs. growth in wireless and warner media. american airlines joining some of its peers in imposing baggage fe
our guest is the ceo of philip morris international later in the hour. we are 30 minutes into the u.s. trading session. julie hyman has been checking out the moves. julie: let's talk about theruple witching and reclassification. it happens once a quarter. you do get a lot more turnover in stocks. andtend to get volatility turnover. we see all three major averages higher. are at records. if you dig into the volume story , you will see that volume today is running triple. we also have the...
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what could be the next step for the french government because the family of morris order for example say would like to know who has killed her was responsible for that and they also would like to the government to help them identify the grave or their father yes well at the same time that the announce was the announcement was made in relation to the visit to the order family president macro also said that documents classified documents would be declassified boss in the interior ministry and india ministry of defense and that really. documents only in relation to disappearances ought to be located and that witnesses of those disappearances should come forward so there's going to be. let's say a process of a truce and reconciliation in relation to disappearances starting up fairly soon and i saw that would be the next step from the french government a really historic step in this regard because it is the first time that such documents are going to be declassified. i understand when you say that former french colonies should move forward and leave behind the past but you know what we're
what could be the next step for the french government because the family of morris order for example say would like to know who has killed her was responsible for that and they also would like to the government to help them identify the grave or their father yes well at the same time that the announce was the announcement was made in relation to the visit to the order family president macro also said that documents classified documents would be declassified boss in the interior ministry and...
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his name was f bradford morris. he was interning for representative morris. i had a college classmate from smith, a government major. brad morris used to recruit interns because they had such a great government department. my parents were living in alexandria, virginia. my father was stationed at the pentagon. i was in a basement apartment in georgetown working a summer job in washington. we had a party in our basement apartment. my college classmate told paul. he came to the party, and that is how we met. i say it is the only party he ever willingly went to in his life. he was not someone that enjoyed parties. it was that very fortuitous combination of circumstances that i met paul. it changed my life. steve: why did he decide to run for president and what was the thought process inside the tsongas family? rep. tsongas: he was truly motivated by this sense of generational responsibility. he was, as he always said, he was very progressive on all the human issues that we confront as a people but fiscally conservative. he really did feel that we were spending b
his name was f bradford morris. he was interning for representative morris. i had a college classmate from smith, a government major. brad morris used to recruit interns because they had such a great government department. my parents were living in alexandria, virginia. my father was stationed at the pentagon. i was in a basement apartment in georgetown working a summer job in washington. we had a party in our basement apartment. my college classmate told paul. he came to the party, and that is...
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. >> morris sesna. >> they got morris and i'm waiting for two more. >> you got to pick one. >> why justi'm single. >> the rock. >> george clooney. >> as we get to the older ladies -- >> their tastes -- >> haven't changed. >> george clooney? >> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he put his arm down. >> i can assure you, that doesn't help. that was unexpected, but let's give it another go. >> now you spilled it all over. >> oh! >> come on, man? >> the hand didn't quite break the fall that time. >> needed a helmet for that one. >> i'm starting to really feel bad for him. >> oreos, we got another three. >> oh, well that was slightly less impact. >> yeah, but he was actually going for the splash on that on
. >> morris sesna. >> they got morris and i'm waiting for two more. >> you got to pick one. >> why justi'm single. >> the rock. >> george clooney. >> as we get to the older ladies -- >> their tastes -- >> haven't changed. >> george clooney? >> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back...
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or die in one nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now morris order was a mathematics teacher at the university of algiers he was a communist he was an anti colonial activist and what his widow says is the one evening he was taken away from his home by the french military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time will be able to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths of th
or die in one nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now morris order was a mathematics teacher at the university of algiers he was a communist he was an anti colonial activist and what his widow says is the one evening he was taken away from his home by the french military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in...
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. >> morris sesna. >> they got morris and i'm waiting for two more. >> you got to pick one. >> why justi'm single. >> the rock. >> george clooney. >> as we get to the older ladies -- >> their tastes -- >> haven't changed. >> george clooney? >> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he put his arm down. >> i can assure you, that doesn't help. that was unexpected, but let's give it another go. >> now you spilled it all over. >> oh! >> come on, man? >> the hand didn't quite break the fall that time. >> needed a helmet for that one. >> i'm starting to really feel bad for him. >> oreos, we got another l thaw gog for the splash on tha o in theop could earn his oreos. good news. totally worth it. >>> it's time t
. >> morris sesna. >> they got morris and i'm waiting for two more. >> you got to pick one. >> why justi'm single. >> the rock. >> george clooney. >> as we get to the older ladies -- >> their tastes -- >> haven't changed. >> george clooney? >> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back...
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captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or die did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her i did also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths still ahead on al-jazeera britain's government office business advice on how to handle a no deal breaks. hello we got more sunshine across a good part of the middle east a chance of one of those still spinning their way across turkey maybe the odd shower there into syria lebanon jordan over the next day or so but essentially for the most part does look largely dry the showers will be a bit further north pushing up towards the blacks. see maybe towards the caucuses as well but so warm sunshine for pirates at
captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or die did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her i did also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what...
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when friend stacey morris met joe mayer -- he offered her drugs -- that was her first impression.erinto denver with him -- telling people they were moving out here to get jobs and get away. mandi schmidt, sister:"we're very worried."her sister -- mandi schmidt says they stopped talking after erin started dating him.we looked up mayer's criminal record -- and found pages worth -- including charges for possessing meth, drug paraphernalia, driving with a revoked license, and jumping bail.mandi schmidt, sister:"on the 22nd of july she text messaged a guy and said that she never should've went out there with joe and that she would call him the next day if she was still alive. that phone call never happened." july 23rd -- that's the last time anyone heard from erin. her family only has this picture of her near union station --friends say she was asking for help and needed money to get a bus ticket back home.she was staying in a motel and homeless shelters. mandi schmidt, sister:"it's supposed to be her birthday on thursday and it's just killing me that i'm not even going to have a chance to
when friend stacey morris met joe mayer -- he offered her drugs -- that was her first impression.erinto denver with him -- telling people they were moving out here to get jobs and get away. mandi schmidt, sister:"we're very worried."her sister -- mandi schmidt says they stopped talking after erin started dating him.we looked up mayer's criminal record -- and found pages worth -- including charges for possessing meth, drug paraphernalia, driving with a revoked license, and jumping...
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with me now is our reality check correspondent chris morris.ber also that the current negotiation are about the future relationship. what is it going to look like in the and? and thatis going to look like in the and? and that is because to persuade mps to vote for it they want some idea of where we are heading. what are the models? the one we have been hearing most about is canada. it means basically a free trade agreement which would be a looser economic relationship with the eu than what we have at the moment. we would be more independent, but there would be some barriers to trade in terms of friction of borders, there'll be border checks. that is not ideal some people say. what if we zipped it up some people say. what if we zipped itupa some people say. what if we zipped it up a little bit? morris calls it super canada, some people call it plus, plus, plus. may we can get a better deal. we are an important economic partnerfor the better deal. we are an important economic partner for the eu. better deal. we are an important economic partnerfo
with me now is our reality check correspondent chris morris.ber also that the current negotiation are about the future relationship. what is it going to look like in the and? and thatis going to look like in the and? and that is because to persuade mps to vote for it they want some idea of where we are heading. what are the models? the one we have been hearing most about is canada. it means basically a free trade agreement which would be a looser economic relationship with the eu than what we...
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morris. petty officer first class brian a. moss, united states navy. lieutenant commander patrick j. murphy, united states navy reserve. christopher c. newton. ken wynn. petty officer second class michael a. noah, united states navy. barbara k. olson. ruben s. orendo. diane b. padro. lieutenant jonas, united states navy reserve. major clifford l. patterson, jr., united states army. robert pettinger. robert r. plogar iii and his wife sandra plogar. >> lieutenant darren h. ponzel, united states navy reserve. scott powell. captain jack d. punchess, united states navy, retired. [bell ringing] >> petty officer first class joseph j. picier, jr., united states navy. [bell ringing] >> lisa j. rains. [bell ringing] >> debra a. ramser. rhonda sue ramsusan. betty officer first class marsha d. ratchford united states navy. martha m. reske. todd h. ruben. [bell ringing] >> cecelia e. lawson richard. [bell ringing] >> edward v. row enhorst. [bell ringing] >> judy rowlett. [bell ringing] >> sergeant major robert e. russell, united states army retired. [bell ringing]
morris. petty officer first class brian a. moss, united states navy. lieutenant commander patrick j. murphy, united states navy reserve. christopher c. newton. ken wynn. petty officer second class michael a. noah, united states navy. barbara k. olson. ruben s. orendo. diane b. padro. lieutenant jonas, united states navy reserve. major clifford l. patterson, jr., united states army. robert pettinger. robert r. plogar iii and his wife sandra plogar. >> lieutenant darren h. ponzel, united...
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captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time will be able to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths while campaigning to become president last year when my grandson colonization of algeria involved crimes and acts of barbarism that's what today be a knowledge as crimes against humanity. let's go to the thoughts of our guests joining us on france via skype victoria our phone turn visiting professor of peace and conflict studies of the university of talk iraq and from dakar also via skype guy political analyst and former director of information at us thus the economic community of west african states
captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time will be able to find out...
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or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven in algiers during the algerian war of independence now morris all die at the time was twenty five years old he worked in a local here in the local university in university of algiers he was a mathematician also an anti colonial activist and then one evening his wife recounts this tale his widow i should say recounts this later she says that french military came to the door they took him away and she never saw him again now for the past more than sixty years his widow believed that he was tortured in detention and that he died there but she was told at the time that he'd escaped had simply disappeared and it's only now that the french president omar corps is admitting that maurice was tortured by the french military in prison all those years ago and he died because of that torture so it's a very significant statement from the french president who is also calling on all the state archives the files from that period on all the other people
or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven in algiers during the algerian war of independence now morris all die at the time was twenty five years old he worked in a local here in the local university in university of algiers he was a mathematician also an anti colonial activist and then one evening his wife recounts this tale his widow i should say recounts this later she says that...
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i'm chris morris. i am the reality check correspondent trying to separate the facts about brexit from all those opinions. also today — the mayor of london launches another scheme to tackle violent crime in the capital — based on a successful one in glasgow we told you about at the start of this year. callum told us that scheme in scotland saved his life. i have nearly had my arms severed off and stabbed in the head, fractured skulls, i have been stabbed in the back, punctured lungs. we'll bring together people behind that glasgow idea and the london one, just after 10 o'clock. and if you've been affected by violent crime in london — tell us, is this the thing to stop the killings? hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. no doubt you've thought about how your life, yourjob, your family is likely to be affected by brexit. perhaps you're already feeling the effects, even though it's still six months. do you even know what might happen, depending on what kind of deal we get, or a
i'm chris morris. i am the reality check correspondent trying to separate the facts about brexit from all those opinions. also today — the mayor of london launches another scheme to tackle violent crime in the capital — based on a successful one in glasgow we told you about at the start of this year. callum told us that scheme in scotland saved his life. i have nearly had my arms severed off and stabbed in the head, fractured skulls, i have been stabbed in the back, punctured lungs. we'll...
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the top five stocks make up 50% of the weight, those are pepsi, coke, procter & gamble, phillip morrisnd walmart the best one on the year is unchanged on the year. the worst one, phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to drag this sector up a little bit i think pepsi how it reacts next week, the options market is not imploo implying a big movement. how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year it was very volatile margins were getting pressed a little bit this group trades expensive to the broad market here. as i think about the chart and the technical setup here, look at this uptrend since tler2011 it just got rejected there i want to play over the next couple of months or so for a move back below 50 bucks here. so very specifically the trade when the stock was trading at 5385, that's the xlp, you could simply look out to november expiration by the november -- those break even at 5310, down about 1.5% mike was talking about the equal weighted xrt and why he wanted to spread it there's not a lot of idiosyncratic -- this
the top five stocks make up 50% of the weight, those are pepsi, coke, procter & gamble, phillip morrisnd walmart the best one on the year is unchanged on the year. the worst one, phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to drag this sector up a little bit i think pepsi how it reacts next week, the options market is not imploo implying a big movement. how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year it was very volatile margins...
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i do want to provide flexibility i told mr morris that. and i will be supporting the project.in, the only thing that shocked me more coming out of anybody's mouth in this room, was 55 all over -- alvarado. i mean, i am literally shocked. to be honest with you. >> president hillis: thank you commissioner fong speech rate we already have a motion. thank you for making that. i look at this empty lot on the corner. i am very happy to see this get the attention it needs. moving the victorian to fulton, first of all, i want to be there at the nights that house gets moved. [laughter] >> commissioner fong: the more important piece than other than getting 48 dwelling units on franklin street,, is a potential growth and instigation of energy on fulton street. it it could be a very cool thing you may be a start at a spark for other small development. hopefully not moving things around as much. but it would be great to see that block get a little bit more attention as well. i am in support of it. >> president hillis: thanks. >> clerk: seeing nothing further, there is a motion that has bee
i do want to provide flexibility i told mr morris that. and i will be supporting the project.in, the only thing that shocked me more coming out of anybody's mouth in this room, was 55 all over -- alvarado. i mean, i am literally shocked. to be honest with you. >> president hillis: thank you commissioner fong speech rate we already have a motion. thank you for making that. i look at this empty lot on the corner. i am very happy to see this get the attention it needs. moving the victorian...
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the top five stocks make up eye% of weigh pepscy coke, proctor and gamble, phillip morris and wlrnlt process. all i've stocks act badly .best on the year is unchanged on the year the worst one phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to report q 3 earnings and drag this sector up lab. so i thinks pepscy how it reacts next woke the options market is not complying a big movement 2% in either direction. but how the stock reacts how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year the group was volatile input costs went higher you know and margins were pressed a little bit this group trades expensive to the broad market here. so as i think about the chart and the technical setup here, look at this uptrend since 2011. it broke it earlier in the year when things started to getted about. just got rejected there. i want to play over the next couple months or so for a move back below 50 bucks here so very specifically, the trade when the stock was trading at 53.85, the xlp you could simply low back out to november expiration by the nov
the top five stocks make up eye% of weigh pepscy coke, proctor and gamble, phillip morris and wlrnlt process. all i've stocks act badly .best on the year is unchanged on the year the worst one phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to report q 3 earnings and drag this sector up lab. so i thinks pepscy how it reacts next woke the options market is not complying a big movement 2% in either direction. but how the stock reacts how investors take it...
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chris morris, bbc news.g later this week, there are reports from brussels that there may be some movement on the highly controversial irish border issue. we can speak now to our brussels reporter adam fleming. set the context for us first, adam, and what that movement might be? there's a big drive by the eu to make their proposals for northern ireland after brexit look a lot less dramatic, so that they are much easierfor the uk dramatic, so that they are much easier for the uk to sign up to, because they haven't done that up until now. a quick reminder, the eu wa nts a until now. a quick reminder, the eu wants a back—up plan, a so—called backstop, written into the final brexit treaty that northern ireland would stay in the single market and the customs union if there was no other way to prevent the deduction ofa other way to prevent the deduction of a hard border with ireland. theresa may said no prime minister could ever sign up to that, because it would be like carving out one bit of the uk from the rest o
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captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or die and did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths were room sarra alarmism international human rights law researcher she says this is a positive step for both countries justice will finally be broke. i think what this very well coming decision by president mackerel is a natural next step to take in these a very very heavy history it has to be done it had to be done for for the sake of our countries. a lot of mysteries around the disappearances of people who fall during the war the jury are mysteries that has not been sought and here today mysteries tha
captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or die and did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out...
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captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths for saying in france the president has also unveiled a multibillion dollar plan to tackle poverty it includes making education or training compulsory up to the age of eighteen and providing free breakfasts for the poorest children. if we don't want poverty to be a dead end forever we need to get people back to work because having a job gives them an income which allows them to be proud and to have a normal social life i don't want to plan for poor people to live better i want to give them a choice so they
captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what...
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chris morris, bbc news, holyhead.viction forfailing to provide information about the retailer's pension scheme, when it collapsed with the loss of thousands of jobs. the judge said he gave "entirely unbelievable" evidence, as she dismissed his appeal, and ordered him to pay more than £87,000 in costs. the indie rock band wolf alice is the winner of this year's prestigious mercury prize. their second album, visions of a life, beat more established acts like noel gallagher, the arctic monkeys and lily allen, who appears not to have been very happy about losing out. colin paterson has more. wolf alice. cheering. indie band wolf alice, winners of the mercury prize for their second album, visions of a life. the judges said it combined the epic and intimate in equal measure. they were visibly shocked by the result. thank you so much! cheering. # she's beautifully unconventional # she seems to be # from the best place in the world #. this was the second time they had made the mercury shortlist, but theirfirst win. in fact, n
chris morris, bbc news, holyhead.viction forfailing to provide information about the retailer's pension scheme, when it collapsed with the loss of thousands of jobs. the judge said he gave "entirely unbelievable" evidence, as she dismissed his appeal, and ordered him to pay more than £87,000 in costs. the indie rock band wolf alice is the winner of this year's prestigious mercury prize. their second album, visions of a life, beat more established acts like noel gallagher, the arctic...
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morris, you can go first here. >> it's maybe that was her texting her opinion. know who else was texting it. >> i asked her that. >> i'd like to find out who else it was. it's going to set off alarm bells. i'm sure people will start to erase text messages so they don't get caught up in this wave effect of paranoia. >> she said there was a community within the white house and she did not imply that those that were more senior with her were on that. she said there's a certain level of those that are assistants to the president and she implied those people on that level were part of this. >> those people at the assistant level are the most loyal to the president, so it will be interesting to see. one of those things that you trust but verify. >> i agree with morris in a sense that i'm sure there's a community of folks that are texting this to each other. they said i doubt it will cover. the talking point or internal joke for a lot of folks in the white house. it's no joke to us on the outside. i don't think they will take on the responsible of trying to make this h
morris, you can go first here. >> it's maybe that was her texting her opinion. know who else was texting it. >> i asked her that. >> i'd like to find out who else it was. it's going to set off alarm bells. i'm sure people will start to erase text messages so they don't get caught up in this wave effect of paranoia. >> she said there was a community within the white house and she did not imply that those that were more senior with her were on that. she said there's a...
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or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven in algiers during the algerian war of independence now morris all die at the time was twenty five years old he worked in a local here in the local university and university of algiers he was a mathematician also an anti colonial activist and then one evening his wife recounts this tale his widow i should say recounts this later she says that the french military came to the door they took him away and she never saw him again now for the past more than sixty years his widow believed that he was tortured in detention and that he died there but she was told at the time that he'd escaped had simply disappeared and it's only now that the french president is admitting that maurice or diana was tortured by the french military in prison all those years ago and he died because of that torture so it's a very significant statement from the french president who is also calling on all the state archives the files from that period on all the other peop
or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven in algiers during the algerian war of independence now morris all die at the time was twenty five years old he worked in a local here in the local university and university of algiers he was a mathematician also an anti colonial activist and then one evening his wife recounts this tale his widow i should say recounts this later she says that the...
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captivity what is only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths. pro and anti whale hunting nations have been arguing their case of the international whaling commission meeting in brazil japan wants a three decade ban on commercial hunting to be lifted its view has become increasingly isolated over recent years though in the process the story of communities that have a historic connection to whaling have also been overlooked but now a new film hopes to change that as gabrielle in the zonda reports. when the code was released in two thousand and nine documentary won wid
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and they've broken off all contact with us so it's just me and morris all alone here nobody talks to us on the nazis and soldiers for asses and commit crimes against us after ones in the sum of twenty fifteen their ban went up in flames and burned to the ground apparently due to arson the law meyer's view it as attempted murder. they've turned what's left of the structure into a kind of memorial. for the presence of war and in fact in the past years we've become very wary especially after the arson attack we've installed security measures in our home and the whole situation is very difficult. you could say it's a constant linking threat with. the law my ass moved to yemen in two thousand and four to fulfill a lifelong dream they bought the old forester's lodge and at first everything seemed perfect. then the attack started. for folk one for how we've been followed we drove out to visit friends or go to the beach and we'd see a car behind us. and it wasn't a coincidence the car was two people even followed us on narrow roads. a lot of what we were clearly being followed as commmon hee
and they've broken off all contact with us so it's just me and morris all alone here nobody talks to us on the nazis and soldiers for asses and commit crimes against us after ones in the sum of twenty fifteen their ban went up in flames and burned to the ground apparently due to arson the law meyer's view it as attempted murder. they've turned what's left of the structure into a kind of memorial. for the presence of war and in fact in the past years we've become very wary especially after the...
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lando morris will compete for mclaren. and move over messi.h makes the shortlist for the fifa's men's player of the year award. there's no room for the barcelona star. and novak djokovic moves a step closer to a blockbuster us open quarter final against roger federer with victory in the 4th round. hello and welcome to sportsday. so it's the end of an illustrious 12 year innings for alastair cook. england's leading run scorer announced his retirement today. the 33—year—old won four ashes series over a 160—test career. he's played the last 159 of those tests consecutively — that's a world record. in a statement, the former captain said he had nothing left in the tank to carry on. our correspondent andy swiss looks back at his career. winning the ashes series 2015, england... for more than a decade he has been the cornerstone of english cricket whether as ashes winning captain or record—breaking batsman, alastair cook has scaled the heights of his sport. but recently his form has faulted and at the weekend another low score raised questions about
lando morris will compete for mclaren. and move over messi.h makes the shortlist for the fifa's men's player of the year award. there's no room for the barcelona star. and novak djokovic moves a step closer to a blockbuster us open quarter final against roger federer with victory in the 4th round. hello and welcome to sportsday. so it's the end of an illustrious 12 year innings for alastair cook. england's leading run scorer announced his retirement today. the 33—year—old won four ashes...
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los defensores este fue el tercer touchdown histórico 13 touchdown superando el récord el último de morrisba a correr desps en (nome en inglés) que ven aquí tiger wood ganó su primer torneo del (nombre en inglés) desde el 2013 5 años a pesar de los problemas que ha vivido miren como los aficionados lo perseguían en el campo de golf su victoria número 80 de su historia los atléticos necesitan una victoria de los rays los atléticos perdían dos dos a una y los twings ganaron 9 por dos y los new york josé con este doble al jardín central se york giants perdieron 9 por dos nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso >> ahorra en los últimos modelos del 2018 (publicidad) (información en pantalla) ♪ cuando tienes médicos que trabajan en equipo por tu salud, obtienes el cuidado que necesitas para vivir bien. ♪ para saber más, visita kp.org diagonal viva bien. kaiser permanente. viva bien. ♪ >> [♪ ] >> bella la segunda noche de otoño en la ciudad de san francisco para finalizar competidores hicieron una competencia poste arriba e ver podría trepar po usando zapatos dice que no llegó arriba en 10
los defensores este fue el tercer touchdown histórico 13 touchdown superando el récord el último de morrisba a correr desps en (nome en inglés) que ven aquí tiger wood ganó su primer torneo del (nombre en inglés) desde el 2013 5 años a pesar de los problemas que ha vivido miren como los aficionados lo perseguían en el campo de golf su victoria número 80 de su historia los atléticos necesitan una victoria de los rays los atléticos perdían dos dos a una y los twings ganaron 9 por dos...
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addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carol robertson, and cynthia morris wesley, who were murdered during that devastating attack 55 years ago. 10:22 ember 15, 1963, at a.m., the four little girls were getting dressed in the bathroom downstairs in the church. preparing to sing in the church quire. the morning of the -- chior. the morning of the bombing, they were getting ready for the 11:00 service. when the bomb detonated on the church's east side, it caused the interior of the walls of the church to cave in and send bricks and mortar flying from across the front of the church. most of the parishioners were able to evacuate the building as it filled with smoke, but the bodies of four little girls were found beneath the rubble in the basement restroom. the bombing was a racially motivated act of terrorism, mr. speaker. orchestrated by four suspected klan. of the ku klux along with the murder of the four little girls, a dozen other people were injured, including sarah collins rudolph, the younger sister of addie. sarah had been in the basement getting ready for church. yes, getting ready f
addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carol robertson, and cynthia morris wesley, who were murdered during that devastating attack 55 years ago. 10:22 ember 15, 1963, at a.m., the four little girls were getting dressed in the bathroom downstairs in the church. preparing to sing in the church quire. the morning of the -- chior. the morning of the bombing, they were getting ready for the 11:00 service. when the bomb detonated on the church's east side, it caused the interior of the walls of the...
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framed by police western governments have condemned the verdict and say it calls into question man morris commitment to freedom of the press. seven years in jail for breaching me and most official secrets act or as some would say to simply doing their job while lying on his colleagues were found guilty of illegally possessing confidential documents. bass men have tonight the charge saying they're being punished for their post saying oh my god what about all of us this decision is unfair and one sided it directly threatens our democracy and freedom of the press. who will continue to fight it. he noted on. the journalists were arrested while covering the military's brutal crackdown on for him to muslims which has prompted some seven hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh to the international community the case is clear to me and most government under increasing pressure over the range of crisis is attempting to silence critical voices these two admirable reporters have already spent more than eight months in prison on false charges designed to silence their reporting and
framed by police western governments have condemned the verdict and say it calls into question man morris commitment to freedom of the press. seven years in jail for breaching me and most official secrets act or as some would say to simply doing their job while lying on his colleagues were found guilty of illegally possessing confidential documents. bass men have tonight the charge saying they're being punished for their post saying oh my god what about all of us this decision is unfair and one...
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here's the bbc‘s reality check correspondent, chris morris.successful brexit. when it comes to no deal plans, ministers say they far but the institute for government, an independent think tank, says the government has left its no deal preparations too late to help many businesses. they have used the traffic light system to assess progress. 0nly the traffic light system to assess progress. only one policy area, eu programmes on funds is green. nine others are given a red light, suggesting the government won't be able to avoid major negative impacts of no deal next year. evenif even if a deal is reached, which is what the government wants, implementing brexit in the 21 month transition period, which would among other things mean agreeing and ratifying a future trade deal, looks com pletely ratifying a future trade deal, looks completely unfeasible. for example, the ifg says they will need to be ready for changes at borders and new custom systems will not ready, despite the government hiring thousands of extra staff and spending £2 billion. brexi
here's the bbc‘s reality check correspondent, chris morris.successful brexit. when it comes to no deal plans, ministers say they far but the institute for government, an independent think tank, says the government has left its no deal preparations too late to help many businesses. they have used the traffic light system to assess progress. 0nly the traffic light system to assess progress. only one policy area, eu programmes on funds is green. nine others are given a red light, suggesting the...
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the way morris told the story, it was not a joke. and he died three months later , partially broken heart. very happy to meet you. thank you. thank you. >> they need a picture with you. senator mccain: anybody with an elvis shirt is ok with me. >> 1, 2, 3. senator mccain: thank you. good to see you. see you. if you hadn't been for that, they would have thought of something else i would think. ,>> mayor daley. senator mccain: how are you? good to see you. thank you, sir. thank you. hi, how are you? nice to see you, how are you? good. thank you for having me. >> we are going to take you back in the offices for a little while until we get started. senator mccain: what time are we supposed to start? >> 7:30. senator mccain: ok. good. [footsteps] senator mccain: if you receive urgent pleas for personalization, i would be glad to do it. >> very nice. senator mccain: we seem to get veterans who come in. >> we have had quite a few. senator mccain: carla will screw this up. cannot trust her. [laughter] senator mccain: she is on a rehab progra
the way morris told the story, it was not a joke. and he died three months later , partially broken heart. very happy to meet you. thank you. thank you. >> they need a picture with you. senator mccain: anybody with an elvis shirt is ok with me. >> 1, 2, 3. senator mccain: thank you. good to see you. see you. if you hadn't been for that, they would have thought of something else i would think. ,>> mayor daley. senator mccain: how are you? good to see you. thank you, sir. thank...
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chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the leader of ukip has addressed the party conference in birmingham, calling for a "clean exit" from the european union. gerard batten also said it's time to stand up for free speech — against what he described as the "politically correct thought police". mrs may and her cross—party westminster establishment have no intention of fully implementing a com plete intention of fully implementing a complete exit from the european union. if they can possibly avoid it. they would like to reverse the decision of the referendum all together, but failing that, they will settle for brexit in name only. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30 tonight. coming up. anthonyjoshua's reign as champion on the line as gets set to defend his three titles at wembley stadium on saturday night, in the rain against alexander povetkin. all the ingredient for a sporting spectacle. we will be live in london with the latest. plus golf‘s magic number. oliver fisher hits a 59, a first on the european tour,
chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the leader of ukip has addressed the party conference in birmingham, calling for a "clean exit" from the european union. gerard batten also said it's time to stand up for free speech — against what he described as the "politically correct thought police". mrs may and her cross—party westminster establishment have no intention of fully implementing a com plete intention of fully implementing a complete exit from the european union. if...
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read -- have you read any of the morris -- petty stuff?ator mccain: i thought that wrecks was magnificent. how could he have done so poorly with reagan and so magnificently? >> because he had that goofy reagan.goofy style for senator mccain: what would give a smart guy like him that idea> -- ? is anpart to, there amazing opening scene in a chapter where he is taking a train from one place to another place and he is sending a letter to the head of columbia and university asking about books he has read lately. senator mccain: really great classic. he loved him. that was his favorite. had all thene that teddy roosevelt qualities. he was the favorite. he was the one that was going to it was a very brave letter. i would gladly sacrifice all four of my sons in the cause of freedom. it was a most like a propaganda letter. , a couple weeks after his dad in the stable, they found roosevelt with his arms around clinton's favorite .hetland pony crying the way morris told the story, it was not a joke. and he died three months later in morrison's new p
read -- have you read any of the morris -- petty stuff?ator mccain: i thought that wrecks was magnificent. how could he have done so poorly with reagan and so magnificently? >> because he had that goofy reagan.goofy style for senator mccain: what would give a smart guy like him that idea> -- ? is anpart to, there amazing opening scene in a chapter where he is taking a train from one place to another place and he is sending a letter to the head of columbia and university asking about...
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within one year, the marlboro man helped boost philip morris' sales by 3,000%. >> the marlboro man wasthe individual who doesn't give a damn. >> marlboro tapped into an indispensable element of cool -- independence. ♪ [ whistling ] >> the closest thing to a synonymous phrase for cool is individual rebellion that a person carves out his or her own path. and that can get projected onto a product. >> it wasn't as if people were completely blind to the idea that smoking had deleterious effects. i think that the coolness of smoking kept that at bay for a while. >> there can no longer be any doubt that the heavy smoking of cigarettes is a serious health hazard. >> but that day in 1964, when the surgeon general made his announcement, everything changed. >> when science finally came into the field to say, uh, you know, not only is it probably not good for you, but it's probably going to kill you, um, that did begin to change the narrative. >> cigarette consumption took a nose dive. big tobacco stood to lose billions. >> smoke which goes into the body. >> and it wasn't enough to deny the report
within one year, the marlboro man helped boost philip morris' sales by 3,000%. >> the marlboro man wasthe individual who doesn't give a damn. >> marlboro tapped into an indispensable element of cool -- independence. ♪ [ whistling ] >> the closest thing to a synonymous phrase for cool is individual rebellion that a person carves out his or her own path. and that can get projected onto a product. >> it wasn't as if people were completely blind to the idea that smoking...
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chris morris, bbc news, holyhead.'s time to stand up for free speech — against what he described as the "politically correct thought police".
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morris -- philip citing argentinian accounting for the change.nd currency for the revision and the narrowing of the view so the radars -- fx is on of see's weights around the world and philip morris is cutting guidance. next, emmanuel macron said he will push ahead with his plans to reform eu policy. we will bring you that interview coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, the european open, 15 minutes to go till the start of equity trading. let's get a bloomberg business flash. the ceo of ubs says he will miss his former investment bank had but added he is proud to see him because such a prestigious role at santander. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with bloomberg. >> we are sorry to see him crucial he was a very in helping us execute our strategy and execute this tragedy but we are also glad that and proud that one of our team is, got asked to take on such a big an important role. ceo has joineds the growing chorus that sees $100 oil on the horizon but he is not thrilled about it. sees looming
morris -- philip citing argentinian accounting for the change.nd currency for the revision and the narrowing of the view so the radars -- fx is on of see's weights around the world and philip morris is cutting guidance. next, emmanuel macron said he will push ahead with his plans to reform eu policy. we will bring you that interview coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, the european open, 15 minutes to go till the start of equity trading. let's get a...
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however many consumers are now interested in fresh food options the former chief executive denise morrissent one to campbell to have a wide ranging portfolio. focusing on health and well being however the company isn't doing so well in that category so what announce it let's fresh food and overseas businesses to offset the loss and revenue adding it will focus the company on two distinct businesses campbell snacks and campbell meals and beverages and its core and north american market after the announcement was made shares of campbell which have a market value of around twelve billion dollars fell by two point six percent to thirty eight dollars and ninety five cents shortly after midday campbell shares have fallen by a third over the past two years and the company is in a lot of debt campbell is hoping by returning to its canada roots it can read the company of any debt by the school year two thousand and twenty two historically campbell's has been able to resist a major changes and has held off calls over the past thirty years for the company to sell itself however in the past few mont
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whether that's likely, i don't know. >> morris, your reaction to the remarks of senator graham?e want you to do your job, senator, and that's what we send you there to do. it's astounding that these senators are worried about asking questions and they're looking to someone to ask questions for them. this is not the 1920s or the '60s. they're mishandling an excellent opportunity, and i don't understand why the judge had to step forward and tell them he's welcome to look into it where he can clear the air. what he that haunt them for the entire tenure, so it's the judge's responsibility to say, i want this done because this is my reputation on the line. >> can i ask you for more that you have, is it fair to have something their record that follows them forever? >> if the judge is innocent, she should step forward. that would go a long way. the way clarence thomas handled it, it was clear, at least to some of this, that he perhaps did some of these things. if this judge said, this is not who i am. i want my family, particularly my daughters, to know that i handled myself appropriat
whether that's likely, i don't know. >> morris, your reaction to the remarks of senator graham?e want you to do your job, senator, and that's what we send you there to do. it's astounding that these senators are worried about asking questions and they're looking to someone to ask questions for them. this is not the 1920s or the '60s. they're mishandling an excellent opportunity, and i don't understand why the judge had to step forward and tell them he's welcome to look into it where he...