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home office does work to ensure immigration rules are properly implemented >> now it's time to hear mr. simon hall. >> thank you mr. speaker i have composed myself. i was glad to hear last week that the german chancellor said the final deal with regards to brexit is going to happen. does my friend agree my assessment that we all get a good deal that works for our country, for the european union and possibly more important for my constituents. >> i agree with my honorable friend and i believe we are getting the best practice deal for brexit. i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the apprenticeship levy has not helped those for whom it was designed. what ste
home office does work to ensure immigration rules are properly implemented >> now it's time to hear mr. simon hall. >> thank you mr. speaker i have composed myself. i was glad to hear last week that the german chancellor said the final deal with regards to brexit is going to happen. does my friend agree my assessment that we all get a good deal that works for our country, for the european union and possibly more important for my constituents. >> i agree with my honorable...
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home office does work to ensure immigration rules are properly implemented >> now it's time to hear mr. simon hall. >> thank you mr. speaker i have composed myself. i was glad to hear last week that the german chancellor said the final deal with regards to brexit is going to happen. does my friend agree my assessment that we all get a good deal that works for our country, for the european union and possibly more important for my constituents. >> i agree with my honorable friend and i believe we are getting the best practice deal for brexit. i believe a deal that will benefit the united kingdom, benefit the united kingdom across all parts of uk including constituents that we maximize the benefit leaving that eu while we maintain the greatest possible access to eu market. that's what we continue to work on and that's the vision i set out in the european union as we know are now preparing their response to that. >> the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency the apprenticeship levy has not helped those for whom it was designed. what ste
home office does work to ensure immigration rules are properly implemented >> now it's time to hear mr. simon hall. >> thank you mr. speaker i have composed myself. i was glad to hear last week that the german chancellor said the final deal with regards to brexit is going to happen. does my friend agree my assessment that we all get a good deal that works for our country, for the european union and possibly more important for my constituents. >> i agree with my honorable...
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mr. simon welcome back to "mad money. good to see you. >> hey jim, nice to see you. >> david favor's right the company's not for sale right? >> let me come back and correct a few things we got six new board members with industry experience don, who has at nutrisystems walmart, a lot of experience coming on the board which is going to be very very helpful to the company and for me from an international standpoint so i look at it as six new board members for hain celeste ral company. >> these people didn't -- >> number one there is -- a friend of mine who used to say we got the secret sauce. there's a lot of great secret sauces and hidden jewels within hain it's not about selling the company but building for shareholder value and continuing to change the way the world eats we're a public company, every public is for sale there's a lot of things within hain that most consumer companies are missing. as i said to you the last time i was on i and the company went through a healll of a year >> even when the decline but you got a
mr. simon welcome back to "mad money. good to see you. >> hey jim, nice to see you. >> david favor's right the company's not for sale right? >> let me come back and correct a few things we got six new board members with industry experience don, who has at nutrisystems walmart, a lot of experience coming on the board which is going to be very very helpful to the company and for me from an international standpoint so i look at it as six new board members for hain celeste...
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i love this because david, you're bearish on everything but you love walmart mr. simon this move so much tell us why you think a $20 billion corporate buyback is the right thing for walmart? >> the stock is cheap. priced as if profits will permanently decline by 30% making real money. $15 billion in free cash flow last year. it's a very profitable business. they're poised to do really well when your stock is cheap, it's okay to -- >> mr. simon, why do you think sis is not the right thing to do with their money right now >> i think walmart is doing a lot of things right. they've always been a cash-generating monster. they've always had a pretty robust buyback program what i don't really like about it is really two things. it sort of suggests to me that their growth options are becoming more limited. most companies look for the opportunity to grow with their excess cash before they return it and while clearly the investing community cheered what they did today and they should, it concerns me a little bit that they don't see the growth opportunities. they reduced the store
i love this because david, you're bearish on everything but you love walmart mr. simon this move so much tell us why you think a $20 billion corporate buyback is the right thing for walmart? >> the stock is cheap. priced as if profits will permanently decline by 30% making real money. $15 billion in free cash flow last year. it's a very profitable business. they're poised to do really well when your stock is cheap, it's okay to -- >> mr. simon, why do you think sis is not the right...
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mr. simons coming back to you, what have we learned in previous event, it seems in the past couple of yearsross europe, we have seen different types of soft target, different types of attack thes. what is law enforcement now keeping in mind even in something as simple as staging a concert? >> well, information and collaboration, sharing of intelligence is critical. i would say that one of the key learnings from this is that all of us are personally responsible for our own safety. our situational awareness, understand wag could happen in these circumstances, particularly in an unexpected environment. and that we have to take note of what is going on around us. we can't just treat, see something, say something as a convenient phrase. we have a responsibility to actually contribute to the solution. and all of us are better than any one of us. so in this regard we should take those responsibilities seriously. >> sreenivasan: jeffrey swanson, put if also in perspective for us if you could, guns and violence in the way that the cdc looks at it. >> well, if you look at the cdc statistics and lack
mr. simons coming back to you, what have we learned in previous event, it seems in the past couple of yearsross europe, we have seen different types of soft target, different types of attack thes. what is law enforcement now keeping in mind even in something as simple as staging a concert? >> well, information and collaboration, sharing of intelligence is critical. i would say that one of the key learnings from this is that all of us are personally responsible for our own safety. our...
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please be seated mr. simon -- simon henshaw has been serving at the department of state since july 15th 2017 previously serving as director of the indian affairs and the state department's bureau from the embassy in honduras and several other capacities at the state department attending the national war college and has a bachelor of arts in history from the history of massachusetts the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services serving as the director of immigration policy as the acting director of border security policy of the d.h. us office of policy before serving at the headquarters working at the of office as chief counsel in the adjudications receiving his degree from georgetown with the master's degree from columbia and a bachelor's degree in physics and political science from the massachusetts institute of technology.ed >> the director of office of refugee resettlement previously working as an attorney in the public policy office before joining he worked and private practice hhs on capitol hi
please be seated mr. simon -- simon henshaw has been serving at the department of state since july 15th 2017 previously serving as director of the indian affairs and the state department's bureau from the embassy in honduras and several other capacities at the state department attending the national war college and has a bachelor of arts in history from the history of massachusetts the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services serving as the director of immigration policy as the...
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mr. simon henshaw has served as the acting assistant for the [inaudible] and the department of state since july 2015. mr. henshaw previously served as director of indian affairs and the state department's bureau of [inaudible]. mr. henshaw attended the national war college where he earned a masters of science and national security affairs and has a bachelor of arts in history from the university of massachusetts at our first. the honorable l francis is the director of us citizenship and immigration services. previously, he served as director for immigration policy within the dhs office of policy and as the acting director and deputy director of immigration on border security policy. were serving in dhs dhs headquarters he worked in the us cis office is the chief counsel of an associate counsel in the adjudication of the law division. he received his jd from georgetown university law cent center, received a masters degree in international affairs from columbia university and bachelors degree fro
mr. simon henshaw has served as the acting assistant for the [inaudible] and the department of state since july 2015. mr. henshaw previously served as director of indian affairs and the state department's bureau of [inaudible]. mr. henshaw attended the national war college where he earned a masters of science and national security affairs and has a bachelor of arts in history from the university of massachusetts at our first. the honorable l francis is the director of us citizenship and...
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now it is time to hear mr simon hoare. good deal that works for our country, for the european union and my constituents of north dorset?” do agree with him, i believe that ourjobis do agree with him, i believe that ourjob is to get the best brexit dealfor britain. i believe we can get that there's brexit deal for britain. i think that's a deal that will benefit the united kingdom in all parts, including his constituency in north dorset. that we maximise the benefits of leaving while maintaining the best access to eu markets. but so we are continuing to work on. that is the vision i set out in my forums speech, and the eu are now preparing their response to that. the prime minister has previously stated her commitment to apprenticeships. however, in my constituency, the apprenticeship levy has not been helping those for whom it was designed. what steps will she take to make sure that apprenticeships help those from lower income backgrounds? apprenticeships are important. in the last government, we saw 2 million more apprent
now it is time to hear mr simon hoare. good deal that works for our country, for the european union and my constituents of north dorset?” do agree with him, i believe that ourjobis do agree with him, i believe that ourjob is to get the best brexit dealfor britain. i believe we can get that there's brexit deal for britain. i think that's a deal that will benefit the united kingdom in all parts, including his constituency in north dorset. that we maximise the benefits of leaving while...
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the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p45. simonuld be discussed in more detail later in the bulletin. much later, norman smith regurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real dangerfor mrs may is... only right at the end was there any kind of mention of the content of the speech. then, mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's authority. this is not the kind of political discussion and analysis i would expect from the bbc's deputy political editor. so... excuse me. will you stop showing that footage of theresa may coughing? it's disgraceful. just give her a break. you wouldn't be doing that if it was a bloke or if it wasjeremy corbyn. stop showing that silly clip. it has nothing to do with anything. theresa may's speech had many of us covering our eyes. watching it through our hands, wondering if she would get to the end. this was a dreadful end to a difficult week for theresa may.
the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p45. simonuld be discussed in more detail later in the bulletin. much later, norman smith regurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real dangerfor mrs may is... only right at the end was there any kind of mention of the content of the speech. then, mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's authority. this is not the kind of political discussion and...
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the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p a5. simon mccoy did say that the speech would be discussed in more detail later in the bulletin. much later, norman smith regurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real danger for mrs may... only right at the end was there any mention of the content of there any mention of the content of the speech. then mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's authority. this is not the kind of political discussion and analysis i would expect from the bbc‘s analysis i would expect from the bbc‘s deputy political editor. excuse me! will you stop showing that footage of theresa may coughing. it's disgraceful. just give her a break. you wouldn't be doing that if it was a bloke or if it wasjeremy doing that if it was a bloke or if it was jeremy corbyn. stop doing that if it was a bloke or if it wasjeremy corbyn. stop showing the silly clip. it has nothing to do with anything. theresa may's speech had many of us covering our eyes. watching throughout our hands wondering if she would get to
the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p a5. simon mccoy did say that the speech would be discussed in more detail later in the bulletin. much later, norman smith regurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real danger for mrs may... only right at the end was there any mention of the content of there any mention of the content of the speech. then mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's...
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mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children, turns his energy to what becomes his calling in life -- saving animals, especially dogs. in 2002, at the cost of several million dollars, he creates this lavish, sprawling dog shelter in malibu. one of the neglected pooches that end up at sam's shelter is a 6-month old cane corso, also known as an italian mastiff, a breed some people refer to as "a pit bull on steroids." the big canine is quickly deemed too aggressive to stay at the shelter. so sam takes him home and names him columbo, after the rumpled, trench-coat-wearing detective played by peter falk. >> he adored columbo, clearly. i think he was like an offspring almost. he was like a son. >
mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children, turns his energy to what becomes his calling in life -- saving animals, especially dogs....
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we're running it we'll i'm like to talk with you more but we're almost out of simon anthony summers author of not in my lifetime mr summers if something does come out tomorrow fleas come back and talk with us again on the day we like that. the day is over we'll see you tomorrow. enters the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years up to the overthrow of carlo gaddafi libya remains a stable divided and very violent my guest this week is talk of sony's senior advisor to the government of national courts can he ever imagine his country has a safe and fully functioning democracy. in thirty minutes to deliver. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better and it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire children. be going to the environment magazine. long d.w. . when cities are engulfed by the sea. then all that comes along. and costly protective measures with. nothing. thanks. for the challenge of our future starting november nights on g.w. . progress but where they start to divide the country i do it deal where
we're running it we'll i'm like to talk with you more but we're almost out of simon anthony summers author of not in my lifetime mr summers if something does come out tomorrow fleas come back and talk with us again on the day we like that. the day is over we'll see you tomorrow. enters the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years up to the overthrow of carlo gaddafi libya remains a stable divided and very violent my guest this week is talk of sony's senior advisor to the government of...
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the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p 45. simonregurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real danger for mrs may... only right at the end was there any mention of the content of there any mention of the content of the speech. then mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's authority. this is not the kind of political discussion and analysis i would expect from the bbc‘s deputy political editor. excuse me! will you stop showing that footage of theresa may coughing. it's disgraceful. just give her a break. you wouldn't be doing that
the news opened with two headlines from the speech, namely mrs may's throat, and the prankster who tried to give her a p 45. simonregurgitated the issues mrs may had faced. the real danger for mrs may... only right at the end was there any mention of the content of there any mention of the content of the speech. then mr smith commented that these issues had undermined mrs may's authority. this is not the kind of political discussion and analysis i would expect from the bbc‘s deputy political...
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simon henshaw. the interview is about one hour and half. mr. labrador: the subcommittee on immigration and border security will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. we welcome everyone to today's hearing on oversight of the united states refugee admission program, and now i recognize myself for an opening statement. i have long been a supporter of u.s. refugee admission program and the important humanitarian mission that it serves. the united states and the peace and democracy under which we live should give hope to those around the world who face persecution by their government, that their home countries can at some point also be free of such tyranny. as a former immigration lawyer i have seen the u.s. i.r.p. at work firsthand. i have seen those who have been able to avail themselves of it, come to this country and thrive. but just like with many government programs, the -- start out with the best of intention and over the years prove to need updates, the time has come to reform of the prog
simon henshaw. the interview is about one hour and half. mr. labrador: the subcommittee on immigration and border security will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. we welcome everyone to today's hearing on oversight of the united states refugee admission program, and now i recognize myself for an opening statement. i have long been a supporter of u.s. refugee admission program and the important humanitarian mission that it serves. the...
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that was really interesting as much for what simon schama said to you as to the reaction that i can well imagine from mrnd how much fox news does he watch and shares view, he rejected the idea of liberal elites and trump not seeing eye to eye? he's doing an e—book cold civilisation. he has a new book cold return of the tribes which is about nationalism and tribalism, how we belong. i would dispute his idea that none of this is about economic ts, that none of this is about economic ‘s, because i interviewed people whose wages who hadn't grown and had lost theirjobs in industries. identity is important to people in smaller places like in lincolnshire, boston and places are voted for brexit. the thing that got me going today, and i feel brexit. the thing that got me going today, and ifeel i'm picking on trump, asa today, and ifeel i'm picking on trump, as a golfer his golf game is in the bin, this really got my goat. this idea that he knocked around 73 at the weekend. he's played with senator lindsey graham, who said he didn't double bogey any holes, he went like a pro. i'mjust didn't double bogey any hole
that was really interesting as much for what simon schama said to you as to the reaction that i can well imagine from mrnd how much fox news does he watch and shares view, he rejected the idea of liberal elites and trump not seeing eye to eye? he's doing an e—book cold civilisation. he has a new book cold return of the tribes which is about nationalism and tribalism, how we belong. i would dispute his idea that none of this is about economic ts, that none of this is about economic ‘s,...
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we are enthused to have simon derrick of the ny -- of bny mellon and charles dumas of lombard street research. let me start with mr as fed chairman. fourwill he do in a standard deviation crisis? we know someday we are going to get there. charles: pretty much the same as mrs. yellen would do, which is support the markets. he has to come up -- and this is with great respect for his academic and legal career -- with a view and also advise the executive and legislative branches. will he do that in committee, will he do that by the phd's, will he do that through a singular vice-chairman? how does that get done? charles: the thing about the powell appointment, assuming it happens, is that he is the guy to start working on the issue of regulation of the banks. if you think about the degrees of freedom of the fed, given the way the u.s. economy is developing, what powell -- what a powell fed is going to do would be similar to what a yellen fed does. a couple of tightening's around march or june. then, all bets are off because of the tax cut front. where they have degrees of freedom, i think the answer is in regulation. b
we are enthused to have simon derrick of the ny -- of bny mellon and charles dumas of lombard street research. let me start with mr as fed chairman. fourwill he do in a standard deviation crisis? we know someday we are going to get there. charles: pretty much the same as mrs. yellen would do, which is support the markets. he has to come up -- and this is with great respect for his academic and legal career -- with a view and also advise the executive and legislative branches. will he do that in...
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simon jack, bbc news. the prime minister has refused to say she would back brexit if the referendum on leaving the european union was held now. mrshen she could not give an answer. she said she voted remain for good reasons at the time, but circumstances had moved on. i could sit here and i could say, 0h, i'd still vote remain or i'd vote leave, just to give you an answer to that question. i'm being open and honest with you. what i did last time round was i looked at everything and came to a judgment and i'd do exactly the same this time round, but we're not having another referendum. 0ur political correspondent, eleanor garnier, is at westminster. how is this likely to go down? clearly, it was a bit of a booby trap question. theresa may said she doesn't answer hype thetcle questions. it was though at the third time of asking that the prime minister said she was being open and honest when she couldn't give an a nswer honest when she couldn't give an answer as to whether she'd vote leave or remain if a referendum was held now. the fact that she didn't come down on either side of the question means the prime minister seems to be un
simon jack, bbc news. the prime minister has refused to say she would back brexit if the referendum on leaving the european union was held now. mrshen she could not give an answer. she said she voted remain for good reasons at the time, but circumstances had moved on. i could sit here and i could say, 0h, i'd still vote remain or i'd vote leave, just to give you an answer to that question. i'm being open and honest with you. what i did last time round was i looked at everything and came to a...
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simone sanders. wow, maria. all right, now. this is statement of the first lady's communications director and it reads. mrs.white house a home for barren and the president. she loves living in washington, d.c. there's clearly no distance to this statement from aen ex. this is unfortunately only attention seeking and self-serving noise. seems like ivana struck a nerve. >> clearly she struck a nerve. and what i find interesting -- and i don't think the best communications strategy at hand -- is that the real first lady that currently lives in the white house actually responded. she is giving fuel to this noise as she calls it. here we are talking about it. i think if she had maintained silence, which she does on most everything else going on in the country, i don't think we would be talking about it and this wouldn't be such an issue. but to your point, i think she really did strike a nerve. maybe there is some real jealousy there. i actually feel bad for melania because i don't think this is a role, the first lady, that she is really enjoying. and this is something that is not adding to what she should be do
simone sanders. wow, maria. all right, now. this is statement of the first lady's communications director and it reads. mrs.white house a home for barren and the president. she loves living in washington, d.c. there's clearly no distance to this statement from aen ex. this is unfortunately only attention seeking and self-serving noise. seems like ivana struck a nerve. >> clearly she struck a nerve. and what i find interesting -- and i don't think the best communications strategy at hand...
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mr. ferguson are using this to turn it into something they should not. we should not allow them to hijack and co-op the movement. >> simone, the players hijacked this last week when they went out in bigger numbers two weeks ago not protesting police brutality, not protesting black -- standing by black lives matter. they were protesting donald trump. so if you're mad at anyone for hijacking it, be mad at the players who took the bait of the president and then protested him in the biggest numbers we've ever seen. if you don't like this -- >> no, this is not -- you are incorrect here. >> i think the players have said it was a statement collectively being made about the right to protest on the field. >> against donald trump. no, it was against donald trump calling them out. >> i think so, again, and i have this conversation -- no, you hold on. i have this conversation with ben about a friday ago when we were on cnn and we can have it again. >> yes. >> be clear. the nfl has differentiated between policies and rules. they have a policy on what players have to do during the national anthem. they do not have a rule. a policy is e
mr. ferguson are using this to turn it into something they should not. we should not allow them to hijack and co-op the movement. >> simone, the players hijacked this last week when they went out in bigger numbers two weeks ago not protesting police brutality, not protesting black -- standing by black lives matter. they were protesting donald trump. so if you're mad at anyone for hijacking it, be mad at the players who took the bait of the president and then protested him in the biggest...
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simon, we are not that much clearer, but mr rajoy is addressing parliament injust clearer, but mr rajoyment in just about a0 minutes time so maybe we will learn some more then. back to you. maybe rather optimistic but we will contact you anyway. thank you very much. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: the chancellor says he will wait until the last moment before spending money on preparing for the uk to leave the eu without a deal. the spanish by melissa says his government will ask for former clarification from the catalan authorities on whether or not the region has actually declared independence. the wife of film producer harbour when steam british fashion designer georgina chapman so she's leaving him after allegations of his sexual harassment from several women. in sportjust nine spots left for the world cup finals in russia despite an early scare last night, argentina will be there asa last night, argentina will be there as a hat—trick secured their place next year. celebrations for panama to and even a national holiday as they qualify for the first world cup
simon, we are not that much clearer, but mr rajoy is addressing parliament injust clearer, but mr rajoyment in just about a0 minutes time so maybe we will learn some more then. back to you. maybe rather optimistic but we will contact you anyway. thank you very much. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: the chancellor says he will wait until the last moment before spending money on preparing for the uk to leave the eu without a deal. the spanish by melissa says his government...
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simon can i cross it off yet? almost. and. now. the volkswagen atlas. with available digital cockpit. life's as big as you make it. sweet 4k tv, mr.get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. >> stephen: hey, welcome back everybody! ( cheers and applause ) you know, folks, i was gone for an entire week-- a week, a whole week? a week and a day we were gone out in los angeles. and here's the thing, we like to do the show about what just happened, just the most-- exactly what you're talking abouda fell through the cracks over the last week that i will never be able to talk about, and i just have to let them go-- ted cruz watches porn. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ turns out he's relatable after all. ( laughter ) last week, the texas republican's twitte
simon can i cross it off yet? almost. and. now. the volkswagen atlas. with available digital cockpit. life's as big as you make it. sweet 4k tv, mr.get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit...
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simon ward, bbc news, hinckley, leicestershire. the actor and comedian steve coogan has received damages and apology from the mirror group newspapers over phone hacking. speaking outside london's high court mrconference at around 9pm our time by the police in las vegas where they will no doubt give more details about their investigation into that mass shooting. it took place yesterday. more on that in outside source. stay with us for that if you can. time to look at the weather forecast with ben. good evening. today hasn't been a bad day all things many bad day all things considered, many saw some sunshine with a window of fine weather beginning to close. things looking more turbulence over the next 24 hours. the sunshine started turning hazy as the day went on for our weather watcher in cornwall and that was just the first sign of what was to come, pipeline of cloud, a succession of weather systems racing across the atlantic, the cloud rolling in from the north—west during the latter part of the day, and during tonight that cloud will bring outbreaks of rain southwards across scotland into northern ireland, the far north of england, windy across the north of the country, particularly the f
simon ward, bbc news, hinckley, leicestershire. the actor and comedian steve coogan has received damages and apology from the mirror group newspapers over phone hacking. speaking outside london's high court mrconference at around 9pm our time by the police in las vegas where they will no doubt give more details about their investigation into that mass shooting. it took place yesterday. more on that in outside source. stay with us for that if you can. time to look at the weather forecast with...
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from the treasury secretary bill simon who said, the nation should have a tax code that looks like someone designed it on purpose. this is our chance. this is our chance, mr. president. we need to make sure we take full advantage of it. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. a senator: thank you. as our previous speakers have indicated, this is a critical time within our country, and we have the opportunity to make some very good decisions that will impact our nation for literally generations to come. mr. rounds: reforming our tax code remains a top priority, not only for myself but for many of my colleagues and the president. we are committed to delivering tax reform that will provide more jobs, bigger paychecks, and a fairer tax system for the american people. over the eight years of the previous administration, economic growth has averaged a paltry 1.5% annually which is about half of the post-world war ii average. this anemic growth has led to stagnant wages, and according to the joint economic committee has cost families an average of $8,600 in income on an annual b
from the treasury secretary bill simon who said, the nation should have a tax code that looks like someone designed it on purpose. this is our chance. this is our chance, mr. president. we need to make sure we take full advantage of it. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. a senator: thank you. as our previous speakers have indicated, this is a critical time within our country, and we have the opportunity to...
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simon mccoy. theresa may is in brussels for an eu summit — she's pushing for progress on brexit negotiations — and will address eu leaders tonight. but no one thinks it's going to be easy — and mrs some in her party to issue this ultimatum: if trade talks don't begin soon britain will settle for a "no deal" on brexit. this report from our europe correspondent damian grammaticas. are you confident today, prime minister? deal or no deal? but at this stage it's no deal. the pm's jaguar and the talks both making slow progress. gathering in brussels, the leaders from the eu's 27 other countries have made plain they're not satisfied with what the uk's proposing in the brexit negotiations. their conditions have not been met. you said the conditions are clear, what conditions? we had the conditions. ireland. we have the conditions about the rights of the citizens, we have preconditions also of open bills. so this is a clear line. bye bye! hasta la vista. the eu side they say britain has to compromise more to move on, are you willing to budge? i set out a few weeks ago in florence the very bold and ambitious agenda and vision for oui’ and ambitious agenda and vision for our future partne
simon mccoy. theresa may is in brussels for an eu summit — she's pushing for progress on brexit negotiations — and will address eu leaders tonight. but no one thinks it's going to be easy — and mrs some in her party to issue this ultimatum: if trade talks don't begin soon britain will settle for a "no deal" on brexit. this report from our europe correspondent damian grammaticas. are you confident today, prime minister? deal or no deal? but at this stage it's no deal. the pm's...
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mr. wolf: thank you, travis. i want to thank f.y.c. for the great work they do. many might know the words of the songs the boxer that simonnkel sang a number of years ago. it says man hears what he wants to hear but disregards the rest. there are cries or persecuted that we in the west are refusing to hear. i have a grave and growing sense of urgency of religious liberty at home and abroad. all over the world people of faith are denied the fundamental inalienable human right to confess and express their faith according to the dictates of their conscience. according to a pew survey, 75% of the world live in a religiously repressive nation, maining roughly 5.5 billion people. president ronald reagan, one of the finest presidents we ever had, said the words in the constitution and the words in the declaration of independence were a covenant, a covenant not only for the people of philadelphia in 1776 and 1787 when the constitution was ratified but a covenant with a catholic priest who is in jail today, a catholic nun who is being faced to genocide in iraq, a budest monk in tibet is being faced with oppression. and that covena
mr. wolf: thank you, travis. i want to thank f.y.c. for the great work they do. many might know the words of the songs the boxer that simonnkel sang a number of years ago. it says man hears what he wants to hear but disregards the rest. there are cries or persecuted that we in the west are refusing to hear. i have a grave and growing sense of urgency of religious liberty at home and abroad. all over the world people of faith are denied the fundamental inalienable human right to confess and...
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simon. i am alice baxter. banking giant hsbc has named john flint, current head of retail banking and wealth management, as its new boss. mr says the number of low paid people in the uk has dropped by 20,000 in the last year. that‘s good news, isn‘t it? uk has dropped by 20,000 in the last year. that's good news, isn't it?m is the biggest drop we have seen in 40 yea rs is the biggest drop we have seen in 40 years but this report says we are still too reliant on low—paid workers and it also points out the huge discrepancies that exist across the country. people in certain countries are form —— far more likely to be on low pay and that women for example are far more likely to be on low pay although that gap is shortening. the national living wage has something to do with that? yes, the introduction of the national living wage for everyone over the age of 25 really did boost this figure. it is currently set at £7 50 per hour. that came up in april this year. for the benefit of clarity, the definition of someone who is low—paid is someone earning less tha n who is low—paid is someone earning less than two thirds of the median
simon. i am alice baxter. banking giant hsbc has named john flint, current head of retail banking and wealth management, as its new boss. mr says the number of low paid people in the uk has dropped by 20,000 in the last year. that‘s good news, isn‘t it? uk has dropped by 20,000 in the last year. that's good news, isn't it?m is the biggest drop we have seen in 40 yea rs is the biggest drop we have seen in 40 years but this report says we are still too reliant on low—paid workers and it...