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one by mrs m meg. up which is not someone that much. will -- jeremy corbynonot smilining hello o both sides of thee house nobody's smiling. pretty much a will break that fiasco shambles the hash t ts aroundd their own they basically let's go to the labor party website which once the debate with going on actually. for this no confidence motion -- we actually -- had called in saying this is a frankenstein breaks it deal with us on big government but looking at the websitete -- the actual sing his young was there isn't a bit well yeah but the the touchy feely in us -- in the last few hours on the website is a we can change the country for the better - community sharing kindness - listing fanis -- old lovey dovey stuff an image of britain -- so so strongly positive no one could fail -- to back the b because he was he wants a general that off the table now isn't it he's lost this vote now so -- he's -- and people actually still him to without people's referendum which is being very canny about not talking about -- let't's go to the tory part
one by mrs m meg. up which is not someone that much. will -- jeremy corbynonot smilining hello o both sides of thee house nobody's smiling. pretty much a will break that fiasco shambles the hash t ts aroundd their own they basically let's go to the labor party website which once the debate with going on actually. for this no confidence motion -- we actually -- had called in saying this is a frankenstein breaks it deal with us on big government but looking at the websitete -- the actual sing his...
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our back with mr m. and being that for al qaeda member who defected from the group to work with western intelligence services discussing his lives as an infiltrator within al qaeda are so imminent how does a base camp of a terror group like that operate when who decides who is in charge you watch. what is the chain of command what is to standard of the training are there for officers doing like marine type drills for everyone. well i mean if i tell you for example what a comp that belong to a car that looked like for example which operated in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. until it was bombed in one thousand nine hundred eight by the americans of the suffolk a woman's every day we would wake up for example in zero eight before dawn prayer as you know for the players of course and then there is the morning parade and then there is a military training. you know there would be military training with its weapons and warfare mountain warfare explosives and you know other. military tactics and then there w
our back with mr m. and being that for al qaeda member who defected from the group to work with western intelligence services discussing his lives as an infiltrator within al qaeda are so imminent how does a base camp of a terror group like that operate when who decides who is in charge you watch. what is the chain of command what is to standard of the training are there for officers doing like marine type drills for everyone. well i mean if i tell you for example what a comp that belong to a...
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time you don't know you got what i got on the last segment he turned useful down flat didn't he was mr c m and the project for the czech president the problem is that it's focused immediately on a totally different issue from from europe and sovereign isn't popular it's focused i mean the meeting focused on the relation with china and you know that battle and america are fighting hard chinese imperialism why some countries like the czech republic being or willing to be a port of entry for china are in europe and that's was there was a clash of vision was a clash maybe of interest at that time and again there is i mean with the movement it's a club and you will be people that will get in the immediately we will be people that will exit the club and he will get people that will come later i have know though that maybe maybe if your question is going to let you know just starting i just thought let's see let's see i want to some it will be there will be but one of the things that steve allen has spoken about your movement doing is providing assistance bill colin and data. mark micro-targeting
time you don't know you got what i got on the last segment he turned useful down flat didn't he was mr c m and the project for the czech president the problem is that it's focused immediately on a totally different issue from from europe and sovereign isn't popular it's focused i mean the meeting focused on the relation with china and you know that battle and america are fighting hard chinese imperialism why some countries like the czech republic being or willing to be a port of entry for china...
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mr. president trump. 'm pastor pascual. i'd like to share something about human trafficking, the crisis we're having. as you know, we're connected to california, las vegas, nevada is next door. many of the people being brought across the border end up in las vegas. what happens there, they're illegal immigrants. we are -- we're having parents come to the churches and asking us if we can help them find their daughters because their daughters have been kidnapped. human trafficking. and they said, call the police department. yes, they did. i called the police department. we're working together and we're able to get these young ladies back. the problem is we're having this happen more and more and more than ever before. and what happens with the parents, they're afraid to call law enforcement to come and help so they come to the churches. of course, they feel they they'll get deported. we're there as a safe place for them to come but then we connect them with the police department and do educate the hispanic community that the
mr. president trump. 'm pastor pascual. i'd like to share something about human trafficking, the crisis we're having. as you know, we're connected to california, las vegas, nevada is next door. many of the people being brought across the border end up in las vegas. what happens there, they're illegal immigrants. we are -- we're having parents come to the churches and asking us if we can help them find their daughters because their daughters have been kidnapped. human trafficking. and they said,...
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and i have to wonder why he brought bolton in, m mr. been saying we have to go to iran for years. is it him? erdogan? rand paul? john bolton? >> i think you put your finger on something which is trump's foreign policy is contraductory. he is withdrawing ground forces from syria. i spoke to rand paul. sounds like trump is keen on getting them out of afghanistan as well. one of the early disputes he had with mattis is trump kept asking for plans to blow up iranian boats in the persian gulf, iranian fast boats and mattis disagreed with that. and bolton did request targets inside iran for strikes, as retaliation for this iranian proxy group. mattis thought it would evscalae what was a non-state conflict to a state conflict. >> it's not a country carved up by the brits. it's a real country with real history going way back. it's still there. >> and to your point i think one of the most striking parts of the reporting in that story to your point of contradictions and who's in charge was that president may not have even been aware in the beginn
and i have to wonder why he brought bolton in, m mr. been saying we have to go to iran for years. is it him? erdogan? rand paul? john bolton? >> i think you put your finger on something which is trump's foreign policy is contraductory. he is withdrawing ground forces from syria. i spoke to rand paul. sounds like trump is keen on getting them out of afghanistan as well. one of the early disputes he had with mattis is trump kept asking for plans to blow up iranian boats in the persian gulf,...
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city fan, and i knew them when they were poor and now they are rolling in the cash, mrs now they are rolling in the cash, m kind of settlement, how much investment, emotional and physical, was put into this as far as she is concerned? especially in the united states, looking at what was put in, what she will have sacrificed to make that possible for him to provide for the family in the way he did, and the fa ct family in the way he did, and the fact that they have four kids is really quite crucial to this. jeff bezos posted a statement on twitter which seemed very amicable, really very kind, but they still cared for each other, thought of each other as family and will continue to do so for their kids. when you are talking about these sums of money, you could see an epic battle, but hopefully for the two of them it will be very civil, and she may become the wealthiest woman in the world. this divorced settlement would put her certainly ahead of the queen. they estimate she could be the wealthiest woman in the world. finally, the national theatre. stumbling over their lines a little bit. what have they done?
city fan, and i knew them when they were poor and now they are rolling in the cash, mrs now they are rolling in the cash, m kind of settlement, how much investment, emotional and physical, was put into this as far as she is concerned? especially in the united states, looking at what was put in, what she will have sacrificed to make that possible for him to provide for the family in the way he did, and the fa ct family in the way he did, and the fact that they have four kids is really quite...
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mr. jougiuliani seemed to m news this morning about the trump wer moscow deal. he's now saying it was an ative, potential proposal least through october or november. is that news to the senate intelligen committee? >> that's news to me. that is b news. why two years after the fact are we just leaing this fact now when there's been this much inquiry? i got to tell y, chuck, i would think most voters, mocrat, independent, republican, you name it, knowing that the republican nominee was actively trying to do business epublican that the nominee at least at one point had offered if he built this building, vladimir putin, a free penthouse apartment. and if those negotiions were ongoing while up until the election, i think that's a relevant fact foroters to know. i think it's remarkable that we're two years after the fact and just scering it today. >> what does this mean to you? he throughout the campaign said ithave no dealh russia, i have no business withru ia. i think reasonable people would disagree that i have no business with russia and an active potential deal d
mr. jougiuliani seemed to m news this morning about the trump wer moscow deal. he's now saying it was an ative, potential proposal least through october or november. is that news to the senate intelligen committee? >> that's news to me. that is b news. why two years after the fact are we just leaing this fact now when there's been this much inquiry? i got to tell y, chuck, i would think most voters, mocrat, independent, republican, you name it, knowing that the republican nominee was...
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mr. man, or your initials, m&m? >> funny, i just found out your middle name is tyrone. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> that being said, if i can call you tyrone, you can call me anything you want to while i'm on the show. >> stephen: please call me tyrone. ( laughter ) you have been doing a lot of acting. >> yes. >> stephen: what was rapper to actor transition like to you? >> i got tired of doing shows all the time. it's a lot of work to do shows, like a three-hour pilates class. so i decided to try acting out. went to l.a., slept on my manager's couch close to a month next to a dog. hi shauna. i'm going to audition to be an f.b.i. guy, d.a., something like that, but i have all my chains and expensive shoes and i guess they couldn't see the nuance i was bringing to the character. i'll leave it up to that. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's talk about creating a character. i psalm method man -- i assume method man, method acting, how did you get the emotional response, the memory that brought you to the moment of emotional release? >> well, tyrone, i'll tell you -- ( che
mr. man, or your initials, m&m? >> funny, i just found out your middle name is tyrone. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> that being said, if i can call you tyrone, you can call me anything you want to while i'm on the show. >> stephen: please call me tyrone. ( laughter ) you have been doing a lot of acting. >> yes. >> stephen: what was rapper to actor transition like to you? >> i got tired of doing shows all the time. it's a lot of work to do...
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my daughter thought i was a friendsad until her ars and worked for m&m m suddenly, i was interesting. [laughter] mrcould not maintain that interest for long, but i tried. about they aware growth in obesity. sugar, so of hidden we like to do -- and we have done this the first, in 2007, to have a marketing code, so we do not advertise to kids specifically. we were the first to put nutrition and calories on the front of pack. we were the first to really look at renovating products and trying to change any saturated fat/unsaturated fat. we have been very diligent. size under 200 calories, so we're trying to give the consumer choice and i think that is working well. we were the first to support the -- we do that for a number of reasons. one, because it's the right thing to do. two, we want to be very transparent. we know that sugar products should be enjoyed as treats and if you do it that way, it's fantastic. joel: mars is such a global company. your business is so dependent on raw ingredients, many of which come from exotic locations, many of those are being impacted adversely by climate change. where
my daughter thought i was a friendsad until her ars and worked for m&m m suddenly, i was interesting. [laughter] mrcould not maintain that interest for long, but i tried. about they aware growth in obesity. sugar, so of hidden we like to do -- and we have done this the first, in 2007, to have a marketing code, so we do not advertise to kids specifically. we were the first to put nutrition and calories on the front of pack. we were the first to really look at renovating products and trying...
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earlier in his career, m mr. delrahim has served as anti-trust counsel and later as the staff director and chief counsel of the u.s. senate judiciary committee. he is a graduate of ucla, johns hopkins, and the george washington university law school. welcome, sir. joseph simons was sworn in as chairman of the federal trade commission on may 1, 2018. before joining the commission, joe was a partner at paul weiss. prior to joining the firm, he was director of the ftc's bureau of competition and developed a widely used critical loss analysis technique. he received his bachelor's degree in economics and history from cornell university and his jd from georgetown university law center. thank you, sir, for being here. each of the witnesses' written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety. i ask that each of you will summarize your statement in five minutes or less and to help you along with that, as i customarily do, i will diplomatically grab the gavel and that means that you are over your time limit
earlier in his career, m mr. delrahim has served as anti-trust counsel and later as the staff director and chief counsel of the u.s. senate judiciary committee. he is a graduate of ucla, johns hopkins, and the george washington university law school. welcome, sir. joseph simons was sworn in as chairman of the federal trade commission on may 1, 2018. before joining the commission, joe was a partner at paul weiss. prior to joining the firm, he was director of the ftc's bureau of competition and...
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exchanged being to france the samara disputes the view of m window bomb fest midpoints was on your own zone to heighten and smitten towards mr de niro and will comment he's a now may have on tanks with us he does how morning was he can on tom. cruise vault law money they've just bought him a dust please or has come from been calling dia d.d. how many are in. as it's a yes van is that is all i know basically is also on but he's got about done m d companies that come to us to be as a father in for been on the gentleman and he towson's honest or does offer does orchestre spirit we don't own can operate from one mage and i'm also much feared this past b.n. as a myth in the us and canada and it's. why does it cost almost five drawn to her fans even comes often tossers often under her this is. the oboe gets all the best shoes i must say well how many music is obviously opera so we are creating our own little opera production within just eight or nine players and of course every opera houses leading lady and i get to be the leading lady yes sorry about that. but does get the most tunes shares that out a bit with the clarinet and th
exchanged being to france the samara disputes the view of m window bomb fest midpoints was on your own zone to heighten and smitten towards mr de niro and will comment he's a now may have on tanks with us he does how morning was he can on tom. cruise vault law money they've just bought him a dust please or has come from been calling dia d.d. how many are in. as it's a yes van is that is all i know basically is also on but he's got about done m d companies that come to us to be as a father in...
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now, mr speaker, she only speaks to the concrete walls, unable to deliver the changes needed. the country deserves so much wetter than this totally, inadequate an m . proved to becnfl'rplete’ty and i stand here today, mr speaker, nearly four years after being first elected, knowing that we can better at this key moment in our history, and for that reason, the prime minister‘s deal should be voted down by this house. i hope tonight that this house votes down the government's deal. i hope this house has the confidence to extend article 50, to give the responsibility back to the people. but if this house is determined to push ahead with brexit, the day when the people of scotland will have to determine their own future, do we wish to be chained to an united kingdom that is going to damage our economic interest? or will we accept our responsibility as a historic independent european nation? mr speaker, that day coming, it is coming soon. 381 mps spoke during the 55 hours of debate. the last to speak were theresa may and jeremy corbyn, who scented his chance of power. that is why labour believes that a general election would be the best outcome for the
now, mr speaker, she only speaks to the concrete walls, unable to deliver the changes needed. the country deserves so much wetter than this totally, inadequate an m . proved to becnfl'rplete’ty and i stand here today, mr speaker, nearly four years after being first elected, knowing that we can better at this key moment in our history, and for that reason, the prime minister‘s deal should be voted down by this house. i hope tonight that this house votes down the government's deal. i hope...
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m rs tomorrow. what position does that leave mrs may in? does it leave her ina leave mrs may in?or more? and would—be eu be repaired then to consider rethinking things. the crucial thing would be, would there be some clear direction given from parliament about the sort of deal she could get through? if there is, the eu, things might open up, the eu might consider extending the time available for negotiations, article 50 extension, she could bring here the request, adding that it may be willing to consider the idea that come out of that. for now it's what happens in the vote that counts. thank you very much. and for more on brexit there's a special edition of politics live — on bbc two at seven o'clock tonight. simon, many thanks. wood—burning stoves, open fires and the use of chemicals in farming will all face restrictions under new government plans to tackle air pollution. the clean air strategy for england aims to halve the number of people breathing in harmful particles, and to save the nhs billions of pounds a year. but environmentalists say the plans don't do enough to reduc
m rs tomorrow. what position does that leave mrs may in? does it leave her ina leave mrs may in?or more? and would—be eu be repaired then to consider rethinking things. the crucial thing would be, would there be some clear direction given from parliament about the sort of deal she could get through? if there is, the eu, things might open up, the eu might consider extending the time available for negotiations, article 50 extension, she could bring here the request, adding that it may be...
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oval office, who told me that what they said on tuesday at the senate hearing was m mischaracterized by the media. note, mr. president, we aired it live. we're very much in agreement with iran, isis, et cetera. they're testimony was distorted. i suggest you read the complete testimony from tuesday. a false narrative is so bad for our country. i value our intelligence community. happily, we had a very good meeting and we're all on the same page! ron, this is trying to dig out before we have even sort of digging his own hole and jumping in it. this is so schizophrenic, is it almost makes the claim of fake news more mind-boggling. >> yeah, you said whole, nicolle. obviously, the first rule is when you're in a hole, stop digging. that's just a giant shovel trump took out on those two tweets and proceeded to dig even deeper. he can't reconcile what these people testified live on television, we all watched it, about what believes about iran, north korea and other global threats. he can't reconcile it because he's not dealing with the truth. he's dealing with the talking points vladimir putin handed him. secretar
oval office, who told me that what they said on tuesday at the senate hearing was m mischaracterized by the media. note, mr. president, we aired it live. we're very much in agreement with iran, isis, et cetera. they're testimony was distorted. i suggest you read the complete testimony from tuesday. a false narrative is so bad for our country. i value our intelligence community. happily, we had a very good meeting and we're all on the same page! ron, this is trying to dig out before we have even...
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mr. trump took office. one course says thsource says m satisfied. >>> russia expected to be a hot topic when trump's he pickral appears before the senate today. there will be likely contenders for the white house in 2020 on the democratic side. amy klobuchar, am kamala harrisd cory booker. >> and on the republican side, lindsey graham becomes chairman, marsha blackburn and joni ernst brk t become the first republican women to serve on the committee. william barr has provided a preview of his testimony. >> reporter: a big day on capitol hill that will likely be quite contentious as the president's pick for attorney general faces the senate judiciary committee. william barr will promise that he will let the mueller probe go forward and that he will be transparent. barr will also explain why he wrote that 19 page memo to the justice department that many have read as barr concluding that the president cannot obstruct justice by firing the fbi director, but barr will tell senators that he often weighs in on legal issues of public importance and that his ultimate conclusion was not that the president can't obstru
mr. trump took office. one course says thsource says m satisfied. >>> russia expected to be a hot topic when trump's he pickral appears before the senate today. there will be likely contenders for the white house in 2020 on the democratic side. amy klobuchar, am kamala harrisd cory booker. >> and on the republican side, lindsey graham becomes chairman, marsha blackburn and joni ernst brk t become the first republican women to serve on the committee. william barr has provided a...
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daughter thought i was a boring dad until her friends heard i worked for m&m mars and suddenly, i was interesting. [laughter] mrtain that interest for long, but i tried. we are very aware about the growth in obesity. the amount of hidden sugar, so we like to do -- and we have done this the first, in 2007, to have a marketing code, so we do not advertise to kids specifically. we were the first to put nutrition and calories on the front of pack. we were the first to really look at renovating products and trying to change any saturated fat/unsaturated fat. we have been very diligent. caloric size under 200 calories, so we're trying to give the consumer choice and i think that is working well. we were the first to support -- we do that for a number of reasons. one, because it's the right thing to do. two, we want to be very transparent. we know that sugar products should be enjoyed as treats and if you do it that way, it's fantastic. joel: mars is such a global company. your business is so dependent on raw ingredients, many of which come from exotic locations, many of those are being impacted adversely by climate c
daughter thought i was a boring dad until her friends heard i worked for m&m mars and suddenly, i was interesting. [laughter] mrtain that interest for long, but i tried. we are very aware about the growth in obesity. the amount of hidden sugar, so we like to do -- and we have done this the first, in 2007, to have a marketing code, so we do not advertise to kids specifically. we were the first to put nutrition and calories on the front of pack. we were the first to really look at renovating...
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mr putin on my behalf and my country. the relationships between russia and turkey in terms of energy culture economy and tourism we have a very. big the corporation and tories m. is a leading topic on this. but the efforts of mr putin and myself are cooperation is strengthening each day. in economy we are continuing to have a good result the volume of our trade is increasing trend. and then as i. said earlier is has reached twenty six billion dollars already. our. bilateral cooperation and the turkish current project is continuing. two thousand one thousand will be a very special year in terms of this this year in turkey and in russia. the mutual cultural and stories in activities will take place. in the last two years. highest number of taurus we have was a russian taurus last year we have received six million russian tourists and hopefully this number will increase in two thousand and nineteen. the exemption is also one of the topics we have discussed. we think it's a requirement for. drink of our close relationship to have full access and. we have the abrasions on especially the situation in syria. about the agreement and it bled agreement and the collater
mr putin on my behalf and my country. the relationships between russia and turkey in terms of energy culture economy and tourism we have a very. big the corporation and tories m. is a leading topic on this. but the efforts of mr putin and myself are cooperation is strengthening each day. in economy we are continuing to have a good result the volume of our trade is increasing trend. and then as i. said earlier is has reached twenty six billion dollars already. our. bilateral cooperation and the...
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is a potential pivotal moment in the whole brexit process, which would force m rs whole brexit process, which would force mrsd be back on the table. tory whips have summoned all their mps in, the labour whips have summoned all their mps. the tory rebels have been organising. everyone is crammed into the chamber because this is going to bea the chamber because this is going to be a critical vote. last night, mrs may was defeated but only by seven votes so this is going to be close, very close but very important. norman, thank you. here on the bbc news channel we will take you through all of those events in parliament with analysis this afternoon. right now from westminster though it is back to the studio. thank you. full coverage of that debate, that vote expected at 1pm. in the last hour, conservative mp craig mackinlay has been acquitted of falsifying election expenses. the mp for south thanet had denied making false declarations during his 2015 campaign, when he beat then—ukip leader nigel farage to the seat. but senior tory party official marion little, who was tried alongside mr mackinlay, was found guil
is a potential pivotal moment in the whole brexit process, which would force m rs whole brexit process, which would force mrsd be back on the table. tory whips have summoned all their mps in, the labour whips have summoned all their mps. the tory rebels have been organising. everyone is crammed into the chamber because this is going to bea the chamber because this is going to be a critical vote. last night, mrs may was defeated but only by seven votes so this is going to be close, very close...
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m rutherford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. rutherford: i thank the ranking member for yielding. ms. granger. madam speaker, i am sad to again rise in opposition to this bill. it is now 27 days into this shutdown, and almost a million people are out of work. and we're still bringing bills to the floor that have no chance at all of passing. it is well past time for a compromise to be found. mr. speaker, that requires a reasonable negotiation. many members in this chamber, myself included, have expressed frustration over this political process and the lack of negotiation taking place here in the people's house when president trump has made a completely -- made it completely clear, in fact he's offered negotiated positions and compromise. with no response from my good friends across the aisle. the leader i think made some great points about our . versaries like china, russia and why this shutdown is a bad thing. which is why i ask them to come o the table and negotiate. everything he said, almost everything he said, i would agree
m rutherford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. rutherford: i thank the ranking member for yielding. ms. granger. madam speaker, i am sad to again rise in opposition to this bill. it is now 27 days into this shutdown, and almost a million people are out of work. and we're still bringing bills to the floor that have no chance at all of passing. it is well past time for a compromise to be found. mr. speaker, that requires a reasonable negotiation. many members...
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m. and i signed up for tender looking for mr.wipe right. >> nope. >> we discussed the things she wanted. >> i want some kids. >> and the things she didn't. >> oh, no. >> no, no. >> now it's time to meet her first match, face-to-face. so last week we went through all these guys. >> we did. >> you did some further investigation. >> i did. >> you found some guys that you might be interested in. >> yeah. >> with my help, of course. >> yes. >> and approval. >> it was your help. >> one of the guys is a guy named dustin. >> yes. >> let's go through dustin's thing. >> he is he is 32. says he is a sports announcer. doesn't say for who or what. >> he dresses as superman. >> he does dress as superman. he could be nice. >> we're going to find out because you set it up. one after another, these guys are going to come meet us here. they don't know that i'm going to be here. >> they don't. >> and they don't know the camera is going to be here. they do know you're going to be here. >> yeah, they know i'm here. >> oh, there is dustin right now. >
m. and i signed up for tender looking for mr.wipe right. >> nope. >> we discussed the things she wanted. >> i want some kids. >> and the things she didn't. >> oh, no. >> no, no. >> now it's time to meet her first match, face-to-face. so last week we went through all these guys. >> we did. >> you did some further investigation. >> i did. >> you found some guys that you might be interested in. >> yeah. >> with my help,...
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. >> this is classic m technique to send a signalob to the individual who mr. trump has called a rat for telling the truth, now that word "rat" comes directly out of orgazed crime. >> president trump denies his comments are meant as a threat. a source close to cohen told nbc news he's been ordered to testifmi before the cee on february 12th. >>> the rain has moved out we got lovely sunshine later today d now bitter cold is moving in and the wind is starting tobl . >> what's going to happen next? >> next it's cold on our friday. we s a high temperature today of 60 degrees. today, wellt of rain over an inch of rain in many locations and stillome ooding ongoing in some areas. the storm system making its wayu way up towards the northeast. you see what's coming in behind it, the snow across the greatla s and snow back towards the mountains. and n the winds are starting to gust upwards of 30 miles an ur in d.c. we saw a 50 mile anougust in dulles. 64 miles an hour in ocean city earlier today. the wind chill still falling.er 23 in hown and those numbers continue to dr
. >> this is classic m technique to send a signalob to the individual who mr. trump has called a rat for telling the truth, now that word "rat" comes directly out of orgazed crime. >> president trump denies his comments are meant as a threat. a source close to cohen told nbc news he's been ordered to testifmi before the cee on february 12th. >>> the rain has moved out we got lovely sunshine later today d now bitter cold is moving in and the wind is starting tobl ....
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m. nixon is brought you by the savings and loan associations throughout the united states. here are walter cronkite and roger mudd. mr the first words of the new president of the united states. it seemed to me it was in the nature of soft-spoken, as he requested. but the eternal counsel to us, is subjects. >> very sensitive to the mood. at least this massive central party of americans who elected him. there were echoes in it of previous inaugurals from wilson, fdr, kennedy, and johnson. but mr. nixon is obviously listening to a different drummer. times have changed. mr. johnson four years ago talked first about justice. he emphasized that. that was an earlier stage. mr. kennedy ages ago had emphasized sacrifice, and he was speaking to the rest of the world and anyone who wants to be our enemies, almost a challenge. he talked of sacrifice and bearing any burden. this was not quite like that. it was very soft-spoken. he was the one who asked we lower our voices in this country, and he has set the style for that in the keynote or that himself. >> i'm outside the truman courthouse in independence, missouri, where c-span
m. nixon is brought you by the savings and loan associations throughout the united states. here are walter cronkite and roger mudd. mr the first words of the new president of the united states. it seemed to me it was in the nature of soft-spoken, as he requested. but the eternal counsel to us, is subjects. >> very sensitive to the mood. at least this massive central party of americans who elected him. there were echoes in it of previous inaugurals from wilson, fdr, kennedy, and johnson....
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when mrs may restated her position, did your heart sink? what did you think?mg her to set out what she said, her agenda. economic thing! you carry on, mr williams. —— said, her agenda. economic thing! you carry on, mrwilliams. —— ignore me coughing! what is the point of restating all your positions again? because it is the start of the process , because it is the start of the process, really. she has got to be prompt because she has got to come back by monday with some kind of further offer, presumably hopefully something to bring before the house after that heavy defeat. you said you were pessimistic. after the meetings go on, do you think there is no time for the different sides to repeat their positions and it is the time for compromise now?m to repeat their positions and it is the time for compromise now? it has got to be on the government's side. why? because a deal was so emphatically rejected by the house of commons. but there are bits of that that you like, if you are honest. let's be clear, we wanted to stay in and we wanted to be in the single market
when mrs may restated her position, did your heart sink? what did you think?mg her to set out what she said, her agenda. economic thing! you carry on, mr williams. —— said, her agenda. economic thing! you carry on, mrwilliams. —— ignore me coughing! what is the point of restating all your positions again? because it is the start of the process , because it is the start of the process, really. she has got to be prompt because she has got to come back by monday with some kind of further...
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forward and administer the of office to andrew m cuomo as the governor of the state of new york, accompanied by ms. sandra lee, mariah, carla, and kennedy, and mrs. matilda cuomo. [applause] >> governor you are reelected with more votes than anybody in the primary and general election. i'm so proud to be here to continue to do the people's work every hour of every day. hand, raise your right sir. pete after me. , andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> to solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. and the constitution of the state of new york and that i will faithfully discharge the -- the duties of the office of governor of the great state of new york according to the best of my abilities so help me god. [applause] >> you may be seeded, and please, welcome the governor of the state of new york, andrew m cuomo. [applause] cuomo: thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you very much. thank you very, very much. thank you. happy new year to everyone. a great way to start the new year. here atank the staff this magnificent ellis island for keeping it open today for us, for the
forward and administer the of office to andrew m cuomo as the governor of the state of new york, accompanied by ms. sandra lee, mariah, carla, and kennedy, and mrs. matilda cuomo. [applause] >> governor you are reelected with more votes than anybody in the primary and general election. i'm so proud to be here to continue to do the people's work every hour of every day. hand, raise your right sir. pete after me. , andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly...
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m. chairman. appreciate that. mr. chairman, since the string is about attention to the national debt, i think it's important for the public to understand that the republican tax scam pushed through by congressional republicans and donald trump during this congress explodes deficits, estimate 2.3 trillion from 2018 through 2028, leaving future generations to foot the bill. that shameless gop tax scam contains massive giveaways by the nation's largest banks. according to americans for tax that is, the country's largest, six largest wall street banks will collectively save estimated $14 billion in 2018 alone. it's not just banks. the tax scam included 20% deduction for past-due businesses which is a huge giveaway for hedge funds and other wall street firms. to make matters worse, companies are overwhelmingly using the windfall from the tax scam not to hire more workers or raise wages, but to buy back shares from their investors. this law has been very deliberately constructed by my colleagues on the other side of the ais
m. chairman. appreciate that. mr. chairman, since the string is about attention to the national debt, i think it's important for the public to understand that the republican tax scam pushed through by congressional republicans and donald trump during this congress explodes deficits, estimate 2.3 trillion from 2018 through 2028, leaving future generations to foot the bill. that shameless gop tax scam contains massive giveaways by the nation's largest banks. according to americans for tax that...
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mrs. may needs a majority to win here. 320 mp's orore. she looks well short. there is only 317 tory marty is split. e tory brexiteers want clearer rules quickly, even if it means no deal. some want a hard expiry date on the backstop. other pro-european tories say j why leave the t to follow its rules with no say in writing them. of course, the dup, who prop of her government, fear different treatment for northern ireland. as for labor, they are split, too, on brexit but nall want to defeat mrs. may or her deal or both. if she wins, triumph and onto brexit day on march 29. if she loses, and that is the betting, that there will be a number of a votes to weaken her position, the decisive battle of brexit begins earnest in the commons and behind the scenes. while theresa may prepares to try again, labor will pick i moment for a vote of no confidence in the government they know they are most unlikelo in. the plotting will be about who takes control of brexit. most mp's oppose no deal. several ministers would resign. there is an alliance of mp's hoping to seize control and mobilize a majori
mrs. may needs a majority to win here. 320 mp's orore. she looks well short. there is only 317 tory marty is split. e tory brexiteers want clearer rules quickly, even if it means no deal. some want a hard expiry date on the backstop. other pro-european tories say j why leave the t to follow its rules with no say in writing them. of course, the dup, who prop of her government, fear different treatment for northern ireland. as for labor, they are split, too, on brexit but nall want to defeat mrs....
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mr. superintendent, do we have any announcements. >> we want to welcome our new board members and a announce the commission alison m. collins, gabriella lopez and falula were sworn into four-year terms by supervisor sandra lee fewer, daily city, jefferson school board trustee. the wearing in ceremony took place on monday, january 7th, 2019 at the tenderloin community school. welcome to our new commissioners! [applause] >> section a is accessibility information for the public session b opening items. approval aboard minutes. the regular board meeting of december 11th, 2018. can i have a motion and a second for the minutes? >> so moved. >> second. >> [roll call] >> thank you, president cook. >> speaker cards for the regular agenda and for closed session are necessary if you wish to address the board of education. members of the public are reminded that an individual can complete a speaker card prior to the item being called. and presented to our executive who mr. steel is standing in for tonight, and the board of education rules and procedures. speaker cards will not be subject for an item already before the board. nu
mr. superintendent, do we have any announcements. >> we want to welcome our new board members and a announce the commission alison m. collins, gabriella lopez and falula were sworn into four-year terms by supervisor sandra lee fewer, daily city, jefferson school board trustee. the wearing in ceremony took place on monday, january 7th, 2019 at the tenderloin community school. welcome to our new commissioners! [applause] >> section a is accessibility information for the public session...
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m“ wm iii and what that means. and actually it is interesting because this comes alongside a seemingly coordinated action against no deal among allies of mrammond like richard harrington, the business minister, applying a welcome from the manufacturer airbus staff talking about how bad no deal would be. that's mckay plotting a welcome. he said he was delighted to hear these warnings, which normally ministers are meant to say everything is fine and everybody can stay calm. instead it seems to be encouragement. this is not just it seems to be encouragement. this is notjust ten hack conspiracy theorist to say it because airbus admitted they were put up to it by the government. —— ten hat conspiracy. what this means from brexiteers is that given that they might bea brexiteers is that given that they might be a little bit puzzled because theresa may has made very clear that she would try and improve the backstop and all sorts of parts of radio but she seems to be come her colleagues resorting to the kind of plan a tactics, scaremongering, no deal is bad and except this. plan bis no deal is bad and except this. plan b is plan a place basically.
m“ wm iii and what that means. and actually it is interesting because this comes alongside a seemingly coordinated action against no deal among allies of mrammond like richard harrington, the business minister, applying a welcome from the manufacturer airbus staff talking about how bad no deal would be. that's mckay plotting a welcome. he said he was delighted to hear these warnings, which normally ministers are meant to say everything is fine and everybody can stay calm. instead it seems to...
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m would pay for. senate minority leader chuck schumer, who was in t meeting yesterday with the president, says he hopes mr. trump will compromise. later today, as you say, democrats are poised to vote on legislation t reopen the government, but republicans say it's a nonstarter because it doesn't include money for that border wall. the president won't sign it. this have more on all of in a few minutes on "today." back to you. >> kristen welker live for us at the white house. thanks so muc m see of kristen's report coming up next on the "today" show. >> our team coverage of the government shutdown continues with news 4's chr lawrence. >> he has details on how the impact continues to spread around our region. chris, gd morning. >> reporter: well, you can see it everhere, eun. take a look at this. you can see the litter all over the ground here. it looks prettybad, but if you see a can like this one that's h, you rflowing with tr can thank the d.c. government ticause while garbage is piling up in some of the al parks around the country, here in our area it could be a lot worse. the public bathrooms are all c
m would pay for. senate minority leader chuck schumer, who was in t meeting yesterday with the president, says he hopes mr. trump will compromise. later today, as you say, democrats are poised to vote on legislation t reopen the government, but republicans say it's a nonstarter because it doesn't include money for that border wall. the president won't sign it. this have more on all of in a few minutes on "today." back to you. >> kristen welker live for us at the white house....
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m&s. -- and manus. manus: thank you very much. mr. kumutha is speaking.expects cpi to pick up towards 2% towards that target. the bank of japan cut their inflation outlook today by .5%. many people are saying this is a very tricky position for the bank of japan. the direct impact of oil prices is temporary. they must continue the current easing persistently -- that's the word being used. let's bring in our policy observer and our editor for daybreak, brian fowler. he joins us from tokyo. inflation picture is weakening. they have guided lower. what are the prospects? one or two people have said that they are running into the buffers in terms of what they can do and what they can own. what are the prospects for more persistent easing from the bank of japan? brian: that is exactly right. that is the perfect question. i assume mr. kuroda will be asked that question shortly. i think you will talk about two things. first of all, external factors. oil prices have fallen. also talk about prospects for global growth having clouded over because of trade friction. i
m&s. -- and manus. manus: thank you very much. mr. kumutha is speaking.expects cpi to pick up towards 2% towards that target. the bank of japan cut their inflation outlook today by .5%. many people are saying this is a very tricky position for the bank of japan. the direct impact of oil prices is temporary. they must continue the current easing persistently -- that's the word being used. let's bring in our policy observer and our editor for daybreak, brian fowler. he joins us from tokyo....
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§y:sis;irn:1:m—* alternative to theresa may's deag might help break the deadlock. the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, has called on mrs deal with the eu that keeps the uk close to it. he also warned that labour had to be ready to campaign for a fresh referendum. our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. things here are stuck. mps don't agree on what brexit should look like. they don't like the pm's deal but it's not easy to figure out what they do like. so could a series of indicative votes testing different proposals be the way out of the logjam? the prime minister still needs a deal. if she can't deliver one that parliament accepts then she needs to become a facilitator, a mediator, to find out what parliament will accept, and i personally would hope that she would put down a series of motions so that members of parliament can indicate their preference. that's a view shared by many in parliament. allow mps to walk through these lobbies to decide what happens next. and one mp is going to try and make that happen. the majority of mps want a orderly brexit or they want another vote, or theyjust want to extend
§y:sis;irn:1:m—* alternative to theresa may's deag might help break the deadlock. the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, has called on mrs deal with the eu that keeps the uk close to it. he also warned that labour had to be ready to campaign for a fresh referendum. our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. things here are stuck. mps don't agree on what brexit should look like. they don't like the pm's deal but it's not easy to figure out what they do like. so could a series...
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mr. roker. >> looking at a storm that will be m its way from texas into the northeast over the weekend.s angeles. we've also got lake-effect snow through the northeast of new england. friday.mes the storm on system tracking through texas, bringing snow, developin from illinois into missouri. we're looking for it to continue east on saturday. snow from kansas to, new jers and depending on the track of this system, could make its way into thet. northe this high pressure starts to build in. it's bringing in colder, moister air from the atlantic. heavier snow to the north. here is what we're looking at right w. heaviest snow stretching from missouri through southern illinois, indiana, ohio and on into the aptlachians. e have to watch this, becausehit could see storm move up to the north a little bit, heavier snow moves into northeast. that's what's going on around the country. here is what's happening in your area. >> those weekend snow chances are real. the real cold airtl hasn't s in yet. these temperatures are as high now as they'll be for the rest of the day. temperatures will fall back
mr. roker. >> looking at a storm that will be m its way from texas into the northeast over the weekend.s angeles. we've also got lake-effect snow through the northeast of new england. friday.mes the storm on system tracking through texas, bringing snow, developin from illinois into missouri. we're looking for it to continue east on saturday. snow from kansas to, new jers and depending on the track of this system, could make its way into thet. northe this high pressure starts to build in....
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m border rather than one made of concrete. now the president said democra don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel. but look,hile mr. ump's definition of what constitutes a border wall is becoming more flexible by the day, democrats s haved all along that a wall, whether made of steel or ncrete, is a nonstarter. democrats believe a wall is a bad policy solutn and an awful symbol of american values. and the president is alsodging closer toward a radical move to fund his border wall. he's renewing this threat to bypass negotiations with democratic lawmakers and instead declare a national emergency on the southern border. that said, a dhs official tells nbc newso that emergency order has been drafted, and a source close to the president tells me the president thinks that talk of such a declaration wil at the very least signal to his base that he's willing to fight for this key campaign pledge. philip? >> the shutdown continues. jeff, thanks. >>> this week house democratsem will a to reopen the government passing funding measures for each federal service impacted by the shutdown. nbc's tracie potts has the latest from d
m border rather than one made of concrete. now the president said democra don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel. but look,hile mr. ump's definition of what constitutes a border wall is becoming more flexible by the day, democrats s haved all along that a wall, whether made of steel or ncrete, is a nonstarter. democrats believe a wall is a bad policy solutn and an awful symbol of american values. and the president is alsodging closer toward a radical move to fund his border wall. he's...
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jim o'neill of chatham house is still with us, and lord digby m jones is with us as well. mr.for brexit. do you feel the people of britain have been cheated? lord jones: by do. -- i do. i am quite happy with things like immigration and taking quite a few rules from brussels. --t i would love to do is ive a reformed europe, so feel that the political class of the country, be it story, labor, liberal, government, nongovernment, have met the people down. jim: with you back her bill? on onenes: i would vote exception which is possible to achieve change. i think the deal is a good deal. take it from brussels, what we delighted that we have sovereignty on our borders. i want my government to run it. francine: so the parliament and government delivered? lord jones: with one exception. on the backstop, you can't say that europe has a right to say yes or no to others coming out of the e.u.. i don't care what anyone says, the french will say, i will let you.o if give me the fishing the spanish will say yes, you can go, if you give me gibraltar. we had a chance of getting them to do some
jim o'neill of chatham house is still with us, and lord digby m jones is with us as well. mr.for brexit. do you feel the people of britain have been cheated? lord jones: by do. -- i do. i am quite happy with things like immigration and taking quite a few rules from brussels. --t i would love to do is ive a reformed europe, so feel that the political class of the country, be it story, labor, liberal, government, nongovernment, have met the people down. jim: with you back her bill? on onenes: i...
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mr. trump said today lawmakers are "wasting their time" if they don't discusa wall. rereblican senator shelley m capito of west virginia is part of the conference committee and joins me now. >> woodruff: senator, welcome back to the newshour. so how did this meeting today go? >> actually, i think it went very wl. we went as a united body ofpu icans and democrats, house and senate expressed our geat desire to reach a conclusion and then we talked, you know, eachon of us about the areas of possible contention, but also the areas of agreement. i felt really good coming out of. there i tend to be an optimist anyway but i think it is importa on a lot of different levels that we solve this issue. >> woodruff: what we heard the democrats saying among others who represented -- of coue who is in house appropriations committee say that democratare prepared to expand on the 1.6ll n that had been in the original proposal for border security. >> uh-huh. >> woodruff: but there was no specific mention ofa physical barrier, of a wall. how do you read that? >> well, i tnk, you know, i can congratulate her for ke
mr. trump said today lawmakers are "wasting their time" if they don't discusa wall. rereblican senator shelley m capito of west virginia is part of the conference committee and joins me now. >> woodruff: senator, welcome back to the newshour. so how did this meeting today go? >> actually, i think it went very wl. we went as a united body ofpu icans and democrats, house and senate expressed our geat desire to reach a conclusion and then we talked, you know, eachon of us...