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an this involved us speaking to residents at the mot els, the small business owners, some of the motgers. and some of the agencies that actually provided social services. to the-- to people in need in the area. and there was one, it was actually one man in particular. a mot el manager who really opened up his world to us. in a way he was our passport in. he wanted, he felt that this was a story that should be told. and-- . >> rose: like the people who. >> yeah, about see he was actually, he was actually managing one of these budge mot els directly across the streat from the magic castle mot el where we shot. and he, he was, he had, was in a very tough position when he was actually working there. it has since closed. but he had compassion for the families. and the kids who were there. he understood the struggles they were going through. and yet he, you know, had a job, a job he had to hold on to. and he knew that perhaps any night he might have to he vic one of these families and put them on the street if they couldn't come up with the nightly rate. and so it was a tough position for
an this involved us speaking to residents at the mot els, the small business owners, some of the motgers. and some of the agencies that actually provided social services. to the-- to people in need in the area. and there was one, it was actually one man in particular. a mot el manager who really opened up his world to us. in a way he was our passport in. he wanted, he felt that this was a story that should be told. and-- . >> rose: like the people who. >> yeah, about see he was...
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illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motys it plans to improve the tests next year. you can do and the visual inspection of the vehicle, but increasingly, garages are getting quite good at dealing the unit back up, so it is ha rd to dealing the unit back up, so it is hard to see on a very cursory crop plants. beyond that, you're looking at some sophisticated omissions detecting equipment to detect that the filter has been removed. you say removed, is this a case where the filters are fitted to stand new vocals, they have to be replaced after a time, and that it is simply saving money not replace them as mike yes, there is the question of saving money, typically over £1000, but also, there are other benefits of removing the filter, potentially in terms of vehicle performance, vehicle fuel economy. so, there is a lot of incentive to do this. when the cars are rolling off the production line, they are coming off clea n, production line, they are coming off clean, so in this case, new manufacturers are delivering clean ca res, m
illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motys it plans to improve the tests next year. you can do and the visual inspection of the vehicle, but increasingly, garages are getting quite good at dealing the unit back up, so it is ha rd to dealing the unit back up, so it is hard to see on a very cursory crop plants. beyond that, you're looking at some sophisticated omissions detecting equipment to detect that the filter has been removed....
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illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motle standards agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. but earlier i spoke to nick molden, who is the ceo of emissions analytics ltd. he began by explaining how missing filters are sometimes not picked up in mot tests. you can do a visual inspection of the vehicle, but increasingly, garages are getting quite smart at sealing the unit back up, so that it's hard to see on a very cursory glance, beyond that, you are looking at some christ's sophisticated emissions testing equipment, to be able to detect that the filter has been removed. —— some quite sophisticated. they have to be repressed after a time, and it is simply saving money not to replace them? yes, there is the question of saving money, typically over £1000, but also, there are the benefits of removing the filter, in terms of the vehicle performance and fuel economy. there is quite a lot of incentive to do this. when the cars are rolling off the production incentive to do this. when the cars are rolli| coming 3 produ
illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motle standards agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. but earlier i spoke to nick molden, who is the ceo of emissions analytics ltd. he began by explaining how missing filters are sometimes not picked up in mot tests. you can do a visual inspection of the vehicle, but increasingly, garages are getting quite smart at sealing the unit back up, so that it's hard to see on a very...
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so the vent is the signature tuesda november 14th at the chef tim mot, thank you for thank taking timeo do dimes. >> very important. i actually have three kids it's important cause for me. >> all right. now about that fork. >> we'll work on that now. >> all right. pep rally to kick off homecoming week at howard uni it is ♪ >> you may remember brandon shells audition where his voice convin of the judges to turn around. midday in the end, he will pick team agains teammate. you can catch "the voice" on nbc he's really good. >>> it's a very special the school is celebrating being 150 years old. the parade and football game before that though, howard has a big fashion show and ideas all of that this week. we show you how howard is >> get your year books last come take your year book. >> rep jessica is the univer year book. she hands them out with pride on this historic week. >> we really excited to be here >> rep howard u launched studen and the football team inside the gymnas >> excited about representin you. >> create special events which >> rep congress chartered the has played a vital >
so the vent is the signature tuesda november 14th at the chef tim mot, thank you for thank taking timeo do dimes. >> very important. i actually have three kids it's important cause for me. >> all right. now about that fork. >> we'll work on that now. >> all right. pep rally to kick off homecoming week at howard uni it is ♪ >> you may remember brandon shells audition where his voice convin of the judges to turn around. midday in the end, he will pick team agains...
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of the economist magazine thisag week s aa picture of the dictator of chinana and the title is the mot powerful man in the world andld it's true, and it's true. here we are with a budget resolution basically that is cut our military that is basically need and my friends i do not mean to get emotional but why should we send these young men and women in uniform in harm's way without all they need in order to fight and defend this nation? right now they are not ready. right now their planes can't fly. right now they are not able to operate and train. they are notdy ready and that is not john mccain's word, that is our military leaders words and some of the most respected people in america and the world, general mattis, gentlemen master, general kelly they will all tell you the same thing. when we send our young men and women into hazardous situations without them being completely equipped incapable of defending themselves that's wrong. what greater responsibility do wewe have two the men and women who are serving us in uniform today? how many members of this body how many of the 100 membe
of the economist magazine thisag week s aa picture of the dictator of chinana and the title is the mot powerful man in the world andld it's true, and it's true. here we are with a budget resolution basically that is cut our military that is basically need and my friends i do not mean to get emotional but why should we send these young men and women in uniform in harm's way without all they need in order to fight and defend this nation? right now they are not ready. right now their planes can't...
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0n the particle side, which is what the filters are about, with some better surveillance, better motndomly taking cars off the road and inspecting them, there isa the road and inspecting them, there is a solution reasonably soon. the other emissions, the nitrogen oxide emissions of the diesel scandal, that will take longer. there is new, better regulation but still a long way to go, the regulation is only coming slowly and there will be a question of compliance because reducing those emissions is very expensive. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news this afternoon. i suspect that is a story we will return to lin zhu course. the headlines on bbc news... at least 300,000 people marched through barcelona in a show of unity with spain, protesting against cata la n with spain, protesting against catalan independence. the international trade minister mark garnierfaces the international trade minister mark garnier faces an investigation after admitting asking his then secretary to buy sex toys for him. heathrow airport says it is confident it remained safe after details of security
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my whole car mot talks were lively we listened to each other carefully and managed to see things from the other party's point of view yes i am lassen was it's on this on the jamaican color still appear exotic in german politics never before have the business friendly f.t.p. and the environmentalist green party negotiated to form a federal government together it's a challenge as their positions couldn't be more different. for instance on the european union the green party is calling for an end to austerity measures and wants a collective pact on texas and investments the free market liberal f.d.p. on the other hand to strictly against any kind of death mutualization within the e.u. and on clean energy the environmental greens have very clear goals they want one hundred percent renewable energy by two thousand and fifty they also want to ban combustion engines in automobiles by two thousand and thirty a no go for the business friendly free democrats. migration could be the one issue on which the f.t.p. and green party could find common ground both parties have been calling for germany's
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the task force based its findings on an analysis s of 800 peer-reviewed reportrts, the mot comprehensive reveview of the scientific literature on systemic pesticides to date. when asked to comment, bayer crop science said the task force only looks at w worst-casee scenarios, and ththat studies under realistic field conditions show that systemic pesticides do not harm honeybees, birds, or other wildlife. >> the main concern with neonics is ththat they have such a high toxicity to a broad range of invertebrates, terrestrial and aquatic. they are e extremely persistent and extremely mobile. and you put those 3 conditions together and you're talking about reremoval of a large segmt of the invertebrate community. >> they'rere accumulining in t soil. eyey're drawn up b hedgerow pnts, b btrees ggrowinin f faland, and so on ando esessentlly anytng that's ling in faland is beg slow poisoned l the time.. >> t the other thihing thahas se ouout is that t they're e much e water soluble than eveveryone ws led to beliieve. this means s tt when they get intoto the ground with water, t they move readilyn
the task force based its findings on an analysis s of 800 peer-reviewed reportrts, the mot comprehensive reveview of the scientific literature on systemic pesticides to date. when asked to comment, bayer crop science said the task force only looks at w worst-casee scenarios, and ththat studies under realistic field conditions show that systemic pesticides do not harm honeybees, birds, or other wildlife. >> the main concern with neonics is ththat they have such a high toxicity to a broad...
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. >>> new thoercis morning, a mot and her teenage daughter were hit by a truck in chester springs. west pikeland police say the 16-year-old girl is listed in serious condition. they're searching for the driver who didn't stop after the crash on art school road. this blurry surveillance image is the only visual police have to go on. investigators say the truck is a contractor-type pickup with a ladder rack on the back and has red lettering on the driver's side door. >>> the pennsylvania woman who was held hostage with her family in afghanistan for five years is speaking out for the first time. caitlan coleman e-mailed her local paper saying childhood memories helped her survive captivity. the taliban abducted coleman and her husband in afghanistan. pakistani forces rescued the family earlier this month. coleman remains in a canadian hospital for an undisclosed reason. she said she would not rule out a return to pennsylvania. >>> the soldier who deserted his post in afghanistan and spent years in captivity is facing life in prison at a sentencing hearing today. sergeant bowe bergdahl
. >>> new thoercis morning, a mot and her teenage daughter were hit by a truck in chester springs. west pikeland police say the 16-year-old girl is listed in serious condition. they're searching for the driver who didn't stop after the crash on art school road. this blurry surveillance image is the only visual police have to go on. investigators say the truck is a contractor-type pickup with a ladder rack on the back and has red lettering on the driver's side door. >>> the...
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the pro mot promotion is a remir that applebee's is bar.in says they're done trying to win over millennials and will focus on their traditional customers instead. >>> maureen i know you're looking up the closest applebee's to the station. actually there is one on college park, college park. >> college park. >> yes. >> duly noted. >> i love how we're like girlgiving up on millennials. let's deal with these old fart that is buy our dollar margaritas. thanks holly. >>> parents in virginia raise the red flag after they spot a series of threats on a online began. >> scholarship fund beefed up thanks to a two $200 million donation. >> 4:42, 60 degrees. we're back after this. >> ♪ hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) olay regenerist shatters the competition. ooh, cookies! hydr
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my whole car mot talks were lively we listened to each other carefully and managed to see things from the other party's point of view yes i am lassen it's on this on the jamaican collar still appear exotic in german politics never before have the business friendly f.t.p. and the environmentalist green party negotiated to form a federal government together it's a challenge as their positions couldn't be more different. for instance on the european union the green party is calling for an end to austerity measures and wants a collective pact on texas and investments the free market liberal f.d.p. on the other hand to strictly against any kind of death mutualization within the e.u. and on clean energy the environmental greens have very clear goals they want one hundred percent renewable energy by two thousand and fifty they also want to ban combustion engines in automobiles by two thousand and thirty a no go for the business friendly free democrats. migration could be the one issue on which the f.t.p. and green party could find common ground both parties have been calling for germany's fi
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mots polly 3.9 inches. 1.76 in dover and 1.5 in allan town.l be back and we'll take a look at what's going to happen. but right now with the wind and the cold she's steve. >> part two we've been advising is the wind and that's about the pick up. this is a real indicator of an intense wind gust across long island up to 50 miles per hour. we've seen wind gust with southern new england running 80 miles per hour. this is why we issued a first alert here tomorrow and the reason why we're going to be dealing with the wind gust. possibly 55 miles per hour in time for the morning commute. we'll be looking at gusty winds and the chill coming along with it. 2:00 in the morning the winds ramp l up to 30 to 40 miles per hour. possibly 50-mile-per-hour wind gust down at the shore and it's all about the cold after that. not far from us temperatures in the 40s and temperatures tomorrow morning will be dropping into the 30s heading into the monday morning commute. bundle up. >>> and gusty winds, winds driven surf and a major down pour on central and south jer
mots polly 3.9 inches. 1.76 in dover and 1.5 in allan town.l be back and we'll take a look at what's going to happen. but right now with the wind and the cold she's steve. >> part two we've been advising is the wind and that's about the pick up. this is a real indicator of an intense wind gust across long island up to 50 miles per hour. we've seen wind gust with southern new england running 80 miles per hour. this is why we issued a first alert here tomorrow and the reason why we're going...
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illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motver and vehicle standards agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. chimpanzees, leopards and giraffes are among 33 endangered species that will get extra protection, following a vote at a un—backed wildlife conference. chimpanzees, leopards and giraffes are among 33 endangered species that will get extra protection, following a vote at a un—backed wildlife conference. the delegates from 129 countries with commitment to reduce the impact from climate change and other a rtefa cts o n from climate change and other artefacts on species. england's under 17 team have produced a sensational performance to come from 2—0 down to beat spain 5—2 and win the world cup in india. the three lions have never before gone beyond the quarter—finals in the tournament but emulated england u20s who won their world cup in june. patrick geary reports. these are england's 21st—century boys. all born this millennium and now all world champions. they did it the hard way, they're english after all. th
illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motver and vehicle standards agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. chimpanzees, leopards and giraffes are among 33 endangered species that will get extra protection, following a vote at a un—backed wildlife conference. chimpanzees, leopards and giraffes are among 33 endangered species that will get extra protection, following a vote at a un—backed wildlife conference. the...
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mots a tale of easing is a hoax it's a joke it's debt monetization it's a prelude to hyper inflationary currency that is the u.s. dollar collapse in. time once the francis has been broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. coming up big coin has split introducing gold coins it's the second fork in the crypto currency this year the price at that point but it has now recovered somewhat we explore what this means for the future of the crypto currency and china could set a new way to prize oil in the coming months if you want would be a major step toward removing the u.s. dollars dominance in oil markets also the rich and poor in america saw their fortunes converge for a large amount of the twentieth century but now they're divergent my guest explains how this topic standby starts right now. behold the birth of gold lying jack allowed the c.e.o. of like a sick is the man behind the move he created a code that creates a four or a split in the coin blocked chain and tuesday his group pull the trigger on that code the idea is to decentralize bitcoin use moving it away from a small gro
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illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motts next year. security forces in somalia have ended a twelve—hour siege by islamist militants at a hotel in the capital, mogadishu. two bombs were detonated outside the hotel where a security meeting was due to take place. militants then entered shooting a number of people. at least 25 people are known to have died with around 30 injured. russell trott reports. the sheer force of the first explosion left a heap of tangled metal, and as the first ambulances arrived to treat the injured, sporadic gunfire was heard in the distance. a suicide car bomb was driven to the gates of the hotel, popular with politicians. militants then stormed the building, and a gun battle ensued. laden with explosives. plumes of smoke billowed over mogadishu. translation: i was driving in front of the hotel. a soldier was talking to someone in a small luxury car, then a big blast went off. two female passengers were on board, but now i don't know where they have gone. the islamist militant group al—shabaab said
illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motts next year. security forces in somalia have ended a twelve—hour siege by islamist militants at a hotel in the capital, mogadishu. two bombs were detonated outside the hotel where a security meeting was due to take place. militants then entered shooting a number of people. at least 25 people are known to have died with around 30 injured. russell trott reports. the sheer force of the first...
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illegal to drive without them but many cars which have had the filters removed go unnoticed during motgency says it plans to improve the tests next year. the headlines on bbc news: hundreds of thousands of people have been marching through barcelona in a show of unity with spain and a protest against catalan independence. the prime minister calls for a review of disciplinary procedures of the international trade minister mark ghani admits asking his secretary to buy sex toys. heathrow airport says it is confident that it remained safe after details of security procedures we re after details of security procedures were found on a memory stick lying in the street. the sport team are busy, all eyes on lewis hamilton at the moment. how is it going, jess? it's been a very distinct scum grand prix and that is where we will start. good evening, everyone. such drama and the mexican grand prix, lewis hamilton hoping to clinch a fourth word title of course. the race started with sebastian vettel‘s red ferrari colliding with hamilton's silver mercedes and as a result, they both needed to pick on
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and so at that point, it will become a mot lott more clear, at the point it is right now, we're just in a situation where we know that mueller is doing his job and convened this panel and we know that 12 of the 23 grand jurors believed enough that is significant to put forward the charges against whoever the defendant or the defendants are, that we'll see on monday. >> and joey, you could also be that they have a fear this person could, i don't know, flee, or does that play into this at all? >> it does, indeed. there is multiple factors. i don't think they'll be -- in terms of fleeing, i don't think there is a likelihood as it relates to that, but sure, you want to seal indictments to protect the integrity of the process to make sure that people don't go astray, to ensure that people are not tipped off as to it and i think that particularly something as significant as this, where we are talking about the potential collusion, i think that is one of the basis for that. >> and the president as members of the campaign chd and transition team have denied in any collusion with the russians
and so at that point, it will become a mot lott more clear, at the point it is right now, we're just in a situation where we know that mueller is doing his job and convened this panel and we know that 12 of the 23 grand jurors believed enough that is significant to put forward the charges against whoever the defendant or the defendants are, that we'll see on monday. >> and joey, you could also be that they have a fear this person could, i don't know, flee, or does that play into this at...
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we're just glad now that it's over it kind of gichlves my mot from some relief from what she's been goinggh. >> we learned more about what actually happened. rodriguez cruz strangled butler after an argument. if he does not cooperate with the authorities and lead them to the body, the charges go back to first degree murder. >> a man accused of the pretending to be a pilot and trying to sneak onto planes keeps popping up in our area. since the beginning of the summer he's been caught at large and small airports across vi the tsa in the look out for thi guy that you see on your screen. he goes by several names, but they are pretty similar. he tries to get into sensitive areas claiming he's a passenger, an employee, or a crew member. >> just imagine walking outside going to your car. the car that you work so very hard to buy, and you get there and the tires are missing. well, that happened to a man in bowie. thieves left his new honda sitting up on bricks. but he's not alone. crooks smashed windows and grabbed phones and electronics out of 50 cars in the last two days in prince george's coun
we're just glad now that it's over it kind of gichlves my mot from some relief from what she's been goinggh. >> we learned more about what actually happened. rodriguez cruz strangled butler after an argument. if he does not cooperate with the authorities and lead them to the body, the charges go back to first degree murder. >> a man accused of the pretending to be a pilot and trying to sneak onto planes keeps popping up in our area. since the beginning of the summer he's been caught...
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the video was shot by "eyewitness news" viewer aaron mot t, fire fighters worked to put out the fire as the cause remains under investigation. >>> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", many student have loans and or substantial. now a start up company wants to help you lower your payments by refinancing. you why might want to look before you move on. >>> what is do this caterpillar have to do with forecasting winter weather. meteorologist matt peterson has some details on why today 's weather may be an important clue in what kind of winter we will have, tori. >>> in fairmount park we will see a lot of pumpkins, it is an attraction for all ages call the glow and we will tell you bit coming up and i may have gotten some carting lessons and lets just say i could use >>> it is estimated three-quarters of people who go to college graduate with student debt, average grad owes nearly 30 you this dollars. >> as three on your side jim donovan explains a new company is promised to go lower loan payments by finding the best refinancing deal. >> reporter: for many graduation marks the end of col
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that information could be very valuable in terms of determining mot disbelieve is it known at this pointe verifies who lost loved ones when they will be able to bring their loved ones home? >> no thought authorities here are still going through the identification process. we know from the sheriffs department that they are almost immediately -- almost completely there. >> nearly everybody has identified. >> everybody identified. so presumably as soon as they have been identified and the evidence that has been gathered that is necessary -- hopefully the families will be able to take loved ones home and lay them to rest. >> it's so unbelievable alex i appreciate the reporting. again we are expecting a press conference at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. of course bringing that to you live with the latest information. we spent some of the day today with a woman named heather meltdown a orthopedic surgeon. sony who was a registered nurse were here because they loved going to concerts. that was their thing sony grabbed her and pulled her to safety when the firing started petition lost his own life doin
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and without that sense of mot tiff is very hard to piece together who this guy was and why he did it. >> rose: we conclude this evening with harrison ford, his new film is called blade runner 2049. >> don't lie. it's rude. you're a cop. >> i'm not here to take you in. >> oh yeah. >> all we need to know is that-- that we're serving our customers. that we're telling stories that are important. that excite people's passion for commonality. you know, what i am looking for is an emotional investment that i can-- that the audience can see. and feel. feel their way through. >> rose: major garrett, katty kay and harrison ford when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. joining me now from las vegas is major garrett, cbs news chief white house correspondent. here in new york, katty kay, the anchor of bbc world news america. i'm pleased to ha
and without that sense of mot tiff is very hard to piece together who this guy was and why he did it. >> rose: we conclude this evening with harrison ford, his new film is called blade runner 2049. >> don't lie. it's rude. you're a cop. >> i'm not here to take you in. >> oh yeah. >> all we need to know is that-- that we're serving our customers. that we're telling stories that are important. that excite people's passion for commonality. you know, what i am looking...
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but all time high and with the weaker dollar for their product in dollar terms, you know, against ca mot sue or any of the korean competitors, i think it just continues here. >> steph believer >> i don't know if i would buy it here. i'm a holder here. i was buying this when it was yielding 5% and looking like it was going to 6%. their ends markets are still very depressed is one of their biggest end markets. oil and gas. i'm not sure you need the infrastructure bill. you just need a gradual recovery in these other end markets that you're seeing. you're seeing it in orders and backlogs and i think that's going to lead to pricing and that's the one thing we're waiting for. better pricing, better margins so you'll see operating leverage continue. earnings power up this company could be something like 10 bucks. that means the stock is trading 12.5 times its earnings. you buy these stocks on trough earnings thinking you're going to see expansion to erngsz growth going forward. >> they're oil and gas business has performed better than some of the others right now which are near apock lip tick.
but all time high and with the weaker dollar for their product in dollar terms, you know, against ca mot sue or any of the korean competitors, i think it just continues here. >> steph believer >> i don't know if i would buy it here. i'm a holder here. i was buying this when it was yielding 5% and looking like it was going to 6%. their ends markets are still very depressed is one of their biggest end markets. oil and gas. i'm not sure you need the infrastructure bill. you just need a...
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at the same time we know around the well being the clients in peace and the law it's mots well the specific species and welds were very important studies but we had to assure him this is the case with the rest of the insects and well and that since thousands of thousands now generally say that this is a present study for the entire globe no we cannot say that based on the study that would be absurd however i think it is representative of nature reserves in the human community landscape so you might find all the parts of just another lens u.k. or maybe more in america and what you think could be don't want it to invest in the decline well it's ideally you would like to pinpoint the cause and then pursue the mitigation measures this is unfortunately done so but at the same time we know a lot of measures that up beneficial for insects and we know a lot of things that are not that you meant to do insects first one should be enhanced on the second one to avoid it so we could avoid for example the effects of tens of agriculture and we can provide. more and better managed various tests our rich br
at the same time we know around the well being the clients in peace and the law it's mots well the specific species and welds were very important studies but we had to assure him this is the case with the rest of the insects and well and that since thousands of thousands now generally say that this is a present study for the entire globe no we cannot say that based on the study that would be absurd however i think it is representative of nature reserves in the human community landscape so you...
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i see him every day on television but mot in person since the election. >> rose: what is it. >> since inauguration. >> rose: since inauguration, i want to am can back to the campaignment tell me what people are saying about him today. >> there are questions about what exactly is going on inside the white house. what does the president do every day. is he as fully invested in the day to day operations of governing as he needs to be. why is he getting so tis tracted by kabl news still and we are so many months after he was ig and raise-- inaugurated, the president of the united states and also has he lost a step. gaib sherman was out with a report in "vanity fair" about this. and it essentially said what i have been hearing from my sources within the trump orbit, people in and out of the white house, that there seems to be something different about him today than during the campaign. hi one person read the become and ask me, do you feel like he has lost a step since the campaign. do you think something has changed. >> rose: somebody asked you that or you asked that question. >> somebody
i see him every day on television but mot in person since the election. >> rose: what is it. >> since inauguration. >> rose: since inauguration, i want to am can back to the campaignment tell me what people are saying about him today. >> there are questions about what exactly is going on inside the white house. what does the president do every day. is he as fully invested in the day to day operations of governing as he needs to be. why is he getting so tis tracted by...
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to drive without them and many ca rs illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot he will release nearly all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. loads to talk about sports wise and we will talk about the boxing. for those who didn't stay up to follow it last night, another terrific night for anthonyjoshua but not without controversy? not without a broken nose as well, but not from a fist, a clash of heads in the second round so uncomfortable stuff. lots of people predicting it would be an easy fight but far from straightforward against carlos takam, who only stepped in at the last minute because his previous challenger dropped out and he had only had ten days to prepare for 12 rounds. but takam was going to go at him because he is smaller? yes, a different challenge forjoshua
to drive without them and many ca rs illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot he will release nearly all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. loads to talk about sports wise and...
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it is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests. the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. we love all things to do with space on this programme and yesterday we asked you to send us your pictures for nasa's observe the moon night, a celebration of lunar science and exploration. you didn't disappoint. david morris sent us this beautiful early evening shot from derbyshire. aris dacanalis took this rather moody shot in rickmansworth. and wayne managed this great close up, you can really get a sense of the craters. the detail is amazing. finally dave knight snapped this in kent. while we are admiring the world around us, blue planet starts again, we shall be tuned into that. —— blue planet. if somebody deserves to have their feet up, watching the televi
it is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests. the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. we love all things to do with space on this programme and yesterday we asked you to send...
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it is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests.y all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. we're going to talk about anthony joshua, who did quite well last night. the fight last night lasted a lot longer than many expected. there was a stoppage in the 10th round, so he remains undefeated. very controversial? on social media people saying carlos takam put in such a strong showing, really resilient and didn't go down easy and people felt he deserved to at least have seen the fight out. he took a cut on his eye? he did but he was still standing in the 10th, swaying a bit but after such a spirited performance, people thought, give him a chance to see out the fight. that said, his star is clearly rising, anthonyjoshua. is he the real deal yet? it's
it is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests.y all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. last night, president trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone who's still alive would remain classified. we're going to talk about anthony joshua, who did quite well last night. the fight...
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general dunford, only plans for a mot ratd increase. then how can you defense thousands more troops. >> i think it's a fair question and what they've done is provided a snap shant time. one is the revised organizational construct of the afghan forces. they're making significant changes. i don't think the intel community has factors in the change, the advisory assist effort that u.s. and coalition forces are providing to the afghans. i don't think the intel community has adequately assessed on the confidence of the afghan people, security forces. so congresswoman, again, this is a very difficult endeavor. the one thing i'm sure is the strategy will keep people safe. but iall sobelieve it has a good prospect of allowing them to get to the point where they can secure their country on their own. >> do you agree with me that we will have a presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future? >> i'll take that question first. here's what i would say. in south asia as a whole we have vital national interests and i believe those interests are en
general dunford, only plans for a mot ratd increase. then how can you defense thousands more troops. >> i think it's a fair question and what they've done is provided a snap shant time. one is the revised organizational construct of the afghan forces. they're making significant changes. i don't think the intel community has factors in the change, the advisory assist effort that u.s. and coalition forces are providing to the afghans. i don't think the intel community has adequately...
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general dunford, only plans for a mot ratd increase. then how can you defense thousands more troops. >> i think it's a fair question and what they've done is provided a snap shant time. one is the revised organizational construct of the afghan forces. they're making significant changes. i don't think the intel community has factors in the change, the advisory assist effort that u.s. and coalition forces are providing to the afghans. i don't think the intel community has adequately assessed on the confidence of the afghan people, security forces. so congresswoman, again, this is a very difficult endeavor. the one thing i'm sure is the strategy will keep people safe. but iall sobelieve it has a good prospect of allowing them to get to the point where they can secure their country on their own. >> do you agree with me that we will have a presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future? >> i'll take that question first. here's what i would say. in south asia as a whole we have vital national interests and i believe those interests are en
general dunford, only plans for a mot ratd increase. then how can you defense thousands more troops. >> i think it's a fair question and what they've done is provided a snap shant time. one is the revised organizational construct of the afghan forces. they're making significant changes. i don't think the intel community has factors in the change, the advisory assist effort that u.s. and coalition forces are providing to the afghans. i don't think the intel community has adequately...
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laughter it's like the last little mot before we take the car on the track.ob madden, who's anthony joshua's physiotherapist and is at the hotel in cardiff with his team now, and barryjones is a former wbo superfeatherweight world champion. thanks, both, for coming in. iwant to start with rob if i can. first of all, how disruptive was it for anthonyjoshua to all, how disruptive was it for anthony joshua to have all, how disruptive was it for anthonyjoshua to have this change of opponent at a pretty late a la? first of all, thanks to takam for stepping in, it takes a big man to do that. training wise, it doesn't change much. the heavyweight game is tough, and rob and aj have put in the necessary training to prepare for a slightly different style. is takam and easier or more difficult opponent, in the view of your team? there is not much of a difference between them in the rankings, and both of them bring different assets to the ring, so i wouldn't necessarily say one fighter was better than the other. in the heavyweight game, you have to be prepared that anyon
laughter it's like the last little mot before we take the car on the track.ob madden, who's anthony joshua's physiotherapist and is at the hotel in cardiff with his team now, and barryjones is a former wbo superfeatherweight world champion. thanks, both, for coming in. iwant to start with rob if i can. first of all, how disruptive was it for anthonyjoshua to all, how disruptive was it for anthony joshua to have all, how disruptive was it for anthonyjoshua to have this change of opponent at a...
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without educated officers, mcclellan believed armies would become little better than mobs of th emose mot wicked men who would spread mindless pillage and devastation. he believed that power based on the virtue of intellectual superiority is infinitely greater and more lasting than that which is the result of mere physical quality. he would not ignore the mounting sectional tensions he was always aware of those, even as a cadet. thelluded in his speech to possibility of civil war. but, in such a crisis, he believed that the train officers was point, as he put it, would hold the balance in our hands. and, therefore, the army would ever inclined to the conservative party whose highest goal must be what to preserved the american union. now, as a young men, unlike his great rival, as it were, abraham lincoln, mcclellan suffered from no crippling emotional crises. he had grown up in quite comfortable middle-class circumstances. his physician father and genteel mother served as models of behavior and success. at the striking young age of 13, george b mcclellan enter the university of pennsylvan
without educated officers, mcclellan believed armies would become little better than mobs of th emose mot wicked men who would spread mindless pillage and devastation. he believed that power based on the virtue of intellectual superiority is infinitely greater and more lasting than that which is the result of mere physical quality. he would not ignore the mounting sectional tensions he was always aware of those, even as a cadet. thelluded in his speech to possibility of civil war. but, in such...
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i actually now football community thank my mot frequently for making me wait until high school to play football. she is probably watching right now. so hi, mom. thank you again. that's the advice that i would give to every parent right now is that it's very clear from the research that there is danger each additional year you play. i'd love to hear the thoughts of the other panelists who played more and much better football than i did. if there is any advantage to actually playing as young person as a football player. what i'm hearing in listening to whether it's harry carson has gone on record many times or mike ditka or john madden or jim harbaugh or joe namath, all these people, hall of famers saying there is no advantage to playing football young. do not play football young. if you want to play, even if you think it's the greatest game in the world, wait until high school. that's the best advice we can give parents today. mr. conyers: anybody else? >> following up on that. i agree. i think you can develop your child's skills without football. if you love football and want him to pl
i actually now football community thank my mot frequently for making me wait until high school to play football. she is probably watching right now. so hi, mom. thank you again. that's the advice that i would give to every parent right now is that it's very clear from the research that there is danger each additional year you play. i'd love to hear the thoughts of the other panelists who played more and much better football than i did. if there is any advantage to actually playing as young...