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mrs. phillips, a mother of 12. choosing to give back to others. she and her family began cooking meals for those in need. >> it's not too much extra. >> so it was out of necessity that you came one this idea. >> the family gooks 250 meals per day. most of the food donated from others across the island. >> no one would blame you if you said woe is me, life is terrible and just buried your head in the sand. but you didn't. >> because we raise our children to serve god and to always love your neighbor as yourself. >> for disparity parts of america. bound by tragedy. >> we'll have a bigger and a better puerto rico. >> it's all about restoring hope and making sure people don't lose that hopeful. >> now proving that the human spirit is he stronger than any storm. >> i'm looking forward to a starting fresh. i think all of us are looking forward to it. >>> next, meet the first ever hijab wearing barbie. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embra
mrs. phillips, a mother of 12. choosing to give back to others. she and her family began cooking meals for those in need. >> it's not too much extra. >> so it was out of necessity that you came one this idea. >> the family gooks 250 meals per day. most of the food donated from others across the island. >> no one would blame you if you said woe is me, life is terrible and just buried your head in the sand. but you didn't. >> because we raise our children to serve...
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mrs. phillips, as one of the only families with a working generator in the days following irma and maria,ul family began cooking meals for those in need. >> i cook for 25 and that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> reporter: the family cooks about 250 meals per day. most of the food donated from others across the island. no one would blame you if you said oh, woe is me and just buried your head in the sand, but you didn't. >> well, because we raise our children to serve god and to always love your neighbor as yourself. >> 25 meals before the 25. >> and how good did that food look in the meantime. >> the governor by the way says he'll be asking for $7.5 billion when he visits washington today. >> big props to michael bloomberg for stepping in there and putting money to that effort. we'll be right back. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. time to break these bad boys out no i have a couple of things to wash we got this- come on. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great aning power, even in the quick cycle let's go did you just get up uh-
mrs. phillips, as one of the only families with a working generator in the days following irma and maria,ul family began cooking meals for those in need. >> i cook for 25 and that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> reporter: the family cooks about 250 meals per day. most of the food donated from others across the island. no one would blame you if you said oh, woe is me and just buried your head in the sand, but you didn't. >> well, because we...
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mrs. phillips, a mother of 12, choosing to give back to others.n cooking meals for those in need. >> it's not too much extra. to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea? >> yes. and because we were the only one in this neighborhood with a roof. >> reporter: the family cooks 250 meals per day, most of the food donated from others across the island. >> no one would blame you if you said woe is me, life is terrible and just buried your head in the sand. but you didn't. >> because we raise our children to serve god and to always love your neighbor as yourself. >> reporter: for disparate parts of america bound through tragedy -- >> we're going to have a bigger puerto rico. a bigger and a better puerto rico. >> it's all about restoring hope and making sure people don't lose that hope. >> reporter: but now proving that the human spirit is stronger than any storm. >> i'm looking forward to starting fresh. i think all of us are looking forward to it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rob marciano in the flori
mrs. phillips, a mother of 12, choosing to give back to others.n cooking meals for those in need. >> it's not too much extra. to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea? >> yes. and because we were the only one in this neighborhood with a roof. >> reporter: the family cooks 250 meals per day, most of the food donated from others across the island. >> no one would blame you if you said woe is me, life is terrible and...
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mrs. phillips. how are you? >> hi.reporter: as one of the only families in the naked with a work generator in the days following hurricane irma and maria she and her beautiful family began cooking meals for those in need. >> i cook for 25 people normally. that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea. >> yes, and because we were the only one left in this neighborhood with a roof. >> the family cooks about 250 meals per day. most of the food donated from others across the island. no one would blame you if you said woe is me. life is terrible and just bare remembered your head in the sand but you didn't. >> well, because we raise our children to serve god and to always love your neighbor as yourself. >> i got to tell you their faith is so incredibly strong and we're going to have more on the phillips family coming up because it's -- look at these volunteers, everybody. i mean, this is everyday folks solve the crisis, just like here in
mrs. phillips. how are you? >> hi.reporter: as one of the only families in the naked with a work generator in the days following hurricane irma and maria she and her beautiful family began cooking meals for those in need. >> i cook for 25 people normally. that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea. >> yes, and because we were the only one left in this neighborhood with a roof....
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mr. phillips thinks removing officers from school would be a big mistake. he tried unsuccessfully to change the resolution. school resource officers say they know they're making a difference. >> we are a resource. we mentor -- we mentor kids. >> reporter: in richmond, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> now the moves comes on the heels of our investigative series showing how frequently school resource officers arrest students for what's interpreted at childish behavior on campus leaving children with criminal records. during our investigation we found the west contra costa school district was the only large district in the bay area that did not keep track of how oh often one of the students was referred to the police. >> a wild seen at san jose state. tonight a university police officer is back from the hospital after being attacked near campus. in happened around midnight last night. the sergeant was on bike patrol around the hammer theater. three men all suspected gang members started kfrpt confronting students in the area when the officer intervened bu
mr. phillips thinks removing officers from school would be a big mistake. he tried unsuccessfully to change the resolution. school resource officers say they know they're making a difference. >> we are a resource. we mentor -- we mentor kids. >> reporter: in richmond, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> now the moves comes on the heels of our investigative series showing how frequently school resource officers arrest students for what's interpreted at childish behavior on...
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mr. trump's celebrity apprentice. mark phillips report from london. >> reporter: she is an admitted agitator from the far right anti-immigrant fringe of british politics who has been convicted of religious hate crimes. and provoking muslims where they live is what she does. >> take over -- >> now donald trump has done jada francin a huge favor. >> good day for you? >> very good indeed. >> early this morning the president retweeted three old largely discredited videos francin had dug up. one her britain first party claims, shows extremists throwing somebody off a roof. turned out fight between rival political factions in egypt and a crime for which perpetrators were sentenced to death. another show, jihadist fighter destroying a christian statue. third claimed to show an islamic attacking a dutch boy on crutches. turns out both the attacker and victim were born and bred in holland. the content of the videos is suspe suspect, the message is clear. >> i think the issue here that we need to hone in on, is that islam threatened the worl
mr. trump's celebrity apprentice. mark phillips report from london. >> reporter: she is an admitted agitator from the far right anti-immigrant fringe of british politics who has been convicted of religious hate crimes. and provoking muslims where they live is what she does. >> take over -- >> now donald trump has done jada francin a huge favor. >> good day for you? >> very good indeed. >> early this morning the president retweeted three old largely...
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mr. cramer i've owned phillip morris for several years.ook some off the table as you direct but ooud like to know whether to hold, sell or buy the rest >> its difficult because i didn't like to recommend tobacco companies. i like bothem both. i think they're really really good so, i bless them as stocks as much as i hate them as companies. >>> all right sometimes breaking up is great today. dow dupont's going to give you some opportunities and fmc's potential spinoff of lithium can be great >>> much more "mad money" ahead. then a speculative stock that's rocking over 160% year to date i'll reveal the flame and tell you whether it's worth owning tonight. and all your calls, where are you employed fire and tonight's edition of the "lightning round" so stick with cramer ♪ >>> semiconductor space is on fire take integrated device technology, maker of low power high-performance chips they're the number one player in clock timing, switches in space stations radio stations and where they also make the clips used for wireless charging for samsung.
mr. cramer i've owned phillip morris for several years.ook some off the table as you direct but ooud like to know whether to hold, sell or buy the rest >> its difficult because i didn't like to recommend tobacco companies. i like bothem both. i think they're really really good so, i bless them as stocks as much as i hate them as companies. >>> all right sometimes breaking up is great today. dow dupont's going to give you some opportunities and fmc's potential spinoff of lithium...
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mr. trump's "celebrity apprentice." mark phillips reports from london. >> reporter: she's an admitted agitator from the far right anti-immigrant fringe of british politics who's already been convicted of religious hate crimes and provoking muslims where they live is what she does. >> you think you can take over towns. >> reporter: and now, donald trump has done jayda fransen a huge favor. was this a good day for you? >> very good day, indeed. >> reporter: early this morning, the president retweeted threings old, largely discredited videos that fransen had dug up. one, her britain first party claims, shows extremists throwing somebody off a roof. it turned out to be a fight between rifle political factions in egypt and a crime for which the perpetrators were sentenced to death. another showed a jihadist fighter destroying a christian statue, and a third claimed to show an islamic immigrant in the metherlands attacking a dutch boy on crutches. it turns out both the attacker and victim were born and bred in holland. the content of the v
mr. trump's "celebrity apprentice." mark phillips reports from london. >> reporter: she's an admitted agitator from the far right anti-immigrant fringe of british politics who's already been convicted of religious hate crimes and provoking muslims where they live is what she does. >> you think you can take over towns. >> reporter: and now, donald trump has done jayda fransen a huge favor. was this a good day for you? >> very good day, indeed. >> reporter:...
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fran phillips, thank you for being with us, health officer. mr. lips: pleasure to be here. -- phillips: pleasure to be here. anne arundel county is all the way to the north, but we have a southern peas in congressman oyer's district, and we are pleased to be here. congressman hoyer's district. i have served as health officer for 15 years prior to going to county.e in and on no those were 15 years when we tackle things -- in anne arundel county. those were 15 years when we h1n1,d things like 9/11, health emergencies that our infrastructure ramps up for and has to be ready to deal with. it was an overwhelming shock to me coming back on june 1 to see what has happened to my county in terms of opioids. arundel county is third in the state in fatalities, and it is disproportionate to our population. last week, we had a total of 943 134 were, of which fatal. our fatalities -- and i think this mirrors a lot of the state are generally males, males in the most productive parenting ages of 44-34. the impact on households is in or miss. what is killing -- 24-
fran phillips, thank you for being with us, health officer. mr. lips: pleasure to be here. -- phillips: pleasure to be here. anne arundel county is all the way to the north, but we have a southern peas in congressman oyer's district, and we are pleased to be here. congressman hoyer's district. i have served as health officer for 15 years prior to going to county.e in and on no those were 15 years when we tackle things -- in anne arundel county. those were 15 years when we h1n1,d things like...
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mr hammond meant that previous periods of technological change had not left millions out of work. phillipesday knowing that the contents of his budget box could be crucial to the political fortunes of theresa may's struggling government, as well as his own. unusually, cabinet colleagues have been arguing publicly for more money to be spent on the health service, on house—building. tory mps are urging him to come up with some bold ideas to prove this is a government that has a purpose beyond brexit. the chancellor knows as well that there are critical tory mps who want him out of his job, because they don't think his heart is in the task of getting britain out of the eu. we won't be a government that is defined just by brexit... the outcome of the brexit negotiations will matter much more than any single budget — and tomorrow, a core group of cabinet ministers, including the chancellor, will discuss how to unblock talks, knowing that an offer of more money might be the key. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the budget coverage, of course, all day here on wednesday of this week. that is li
mr hammond meant that previous periods of technological change had not left millions out of work. phillipesday knowing that the contents of his budget box could be crucial to the political fortunes of theresa may's struggling government, as well as his own. unusually, cabinet colleagues have been arguing publicly for more money to be spent on the health service, on house—building. tory mps are urging him to come up with some bold ideas to prove this is a government that has a purpose beyond...
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mr. paulson talked about the phillips curve and the top about low oil prices, the movement in the dollar. the transit or idiosyncratic factors and low inflation. others have suggested technological innovation, the global impulse of integrating china come all these other low-cost countries into global trading system means the fomc 2% target will be hurt to have for the foreseeable future. >> well, we are forecasting inflation will move up over the next year or two to 2% and that is a reasonable forecast although i believe there is uncertainty about it, which is why we have indicated we are closely monitoring these trends. it is important that trends you describe they are important trend and i would point out rs simmons at the sustainable level of unemployment rates have declined very substantially in the factors you've discussed that have arguably exposed firms more heavily to global competition, constraining prices and restrained bargaining power of labor, rather than necessarily showing up as chronic low inflation, these things can instead mean the labor market can operate on a sustainab
mr. paulson talked about the phillips curve and the top about low oil prices, the movement in the dollar. the transit or idiosyncratic factors and low inflation. others have suggested technological innovation, the global impulse of integrating china come all these other low-cost countries into global trading system means the fomc 2% target will be hurt to have for the foreseeable future. >> well, we are forecasting inflation will move up over the next year or two to 2% and that is a...
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mr. paulsen talked about the phillips curve and you talked about low oil prices, the movement in the dollar. transitory idiosyncrasy factors. others have suggested that technological innovation, the impulse of integrating china and all these other low cost countries in our global trading system, does it 19 the fomc 2% target is going to be hard to hit for the foreseeable future? >> well we are forecasting that inflation will move up over the next year or so back to 2%. i think that's a reasonable forecast, although i believe there is uncertainly about it, which is why we've indicated we're closely monitoring these trends. but it's important as the trends are that you described, they are important trends. and i would point out that our estimates of the sustainable level of the unemployment rate have declined very substantially. and the factors that you discuss that have arguably exposed firms more heavily to global competition, constraining prices and restrained bargaining power of labor. rather than necessarily showing up as chronic low inflation, these things can instead mean the labor mar
mr. paulsen talked about the phillips curve and you talked about low oil prices, the movement in the dollar. transitory idiosyncrasy factors. others have suggested that technological innovation, the impulse of integrating china and all these other low cost countries in our global trading system, does it 19 the fomc 2% target is going to be hard to hit for the foreseeable future? >> well we are forecasting that inflation will move up over the next year or so back to 2%. i think that's a...
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mr hammond meant that previous periods of technological change had not left millions out of work. phillipat the contents of his budget box could be crucial to the political fortunes of theresa may's struggling government, as well as his own. unusually, cabinet colleagues have been arguing publicly for more money to be spent on the health service, on house—building. tory mps are urging him to come up with some bold ideas to prove this is a government that has a purpose beyond brexit. the chancellor knows as well that there are critical tory mps who want him out of his job, because they don't think his heart is in the task of getting britain out of the eu. we won't be a government that is defined just by brexit... the outcome of the brexit negotiations will matter much more than any single budget — and tomorrow, a core group of cabinet ministers, including the chancellor, will discuss how to unblock talks, knowing that an offer of more money might be the key. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the headlines on bbc news: the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, clings on to power after fail
mr hammond meant that previous periods of technological change had not left millions out of work. phillipat the contents of his budget box could be crucial to the political fortunes of theresa may's struggling government, as well as his own. unusually, cabinet colleagues have been arguing publicly for more money to be spent on the health service, on house—building. tory mps are urging him to come up with some bold ideas to prove this is a government that has a purpose beyond brexit. the...
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dissemination of these videos that have been supported by far right wing groups mr job it's june has very much changed his mind and phillips in london to talk us through this one by one of the you know that phrase they get to use all the time about person and you and the us the special relationship i wonder if the special relationship really does depend on the personalities as we see here. well the special relationship is in an extraordinary place right now kemal i mean we're getting weary of using the word unprecedented when it comes to donald trump but he has put america and britain's relationship in a very awkward spot the history of go back to roosevelt churchill thatcher reagan blair and bush and now this very difficult span the line from british government ministers is that they are drawing a distinction between the man the current occupant of the white house and the office of the president of the united states which is worthy of respect and britain's relationship with the united states depends on much much more than simply the personal chemistry between two reason may and donald trump institutional it exists at a di
dissemination of these videos that have been supported by far right wing groups mr job it's june has very much changed his mind and phillips in london to talk us through this one by one of the you know that phrase they get to use all the time about person and you and the us the special relationship i wonder if the special relationship really does depend on the personalities as we see here. well the special relationship is in an extraordinary place right now kemal i mean we're getting weary of...
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mr hammond also dismissed suggestions the government should borrow tens of billions of pounds to fund a massive house building programme. here's our political correspondent, emma va rdy. this is what philliping it is no longer acceptable to have so many sites with planning permission that aren't being built on. today he told the bbc the state would intervene. there are, in london alone, 270,000 residential planning permissions that have not today been built. we need to understand why these planning permissions that are going up all over the country, that will continue to increase across the country, why they are not being built out. on wednesday, philip hammond will announce £5 billion of investment for new housing, and he will reveal a range of measures not only designed to encourage the big construction firms but also schemes such as government—backed loans for smaller developers too. there could also be help for first—time buyers on things like stamp duty. the drive for more housing has cross—party support. but labour said today the government isn't doing enough for public services. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell argued this could be funded by ending tax cuts for the wealthy, not thro
mr hammond also dismissed suggestions the government should borrow tens of billions of pounds to fund a massive house building programme. here's our political correspondent, emma va rdy. this is what philliping it is no longer acceptable to have so many sites with planning permission that aren't being built on. today he told the bbc the state would intervene. there are, in london alone, 270,000 residential planning permissions that have not today been built. we need to understand why these...
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mr trump. is he wants he's coming out of. the roof russian. can do that sort of stuck at the trial for twenty years. and going to the bar. b. phillips joins us now live from london he seems amazingly positive about the peace resolution it doesn't a what i study have to say. it was a wide ranging talk jane talking first on the palestinian question he was asked whether he does really believe in a two state solution or not and i don't think he will give much to palestinians he said yes in the sense that he would like palestinians to govern themselves but that we would need to perhaps really evaluate the definition of sovereignty that ultimate power would have to stay with israel ultimate security responsibility right up to the jordanian border across the west bank would remain israel's prerogative we talked at some length about the region as a whole and he returned again and again to his the which is the threat of iran quoting henry kissinger saying iran not as a nation but as a cause that is determined to take over not just the sheer part of the middle east but all of the islamic middle east and indeed beyond and in relation to your s
mr trump. is he wants he's coming out of. the roof russian. can do that sort of stuck at the trial for twenty years. and going to the bar. b. phillips joins us now live from london he seems amazingly positive about the peace resolution it doesn't a what i study have to say. it was a wide ranging talk jane talking first on the palestinian question he was asked whether he does really believe in a two state solution or not and i don't think he will give much to palestinians he said yes in the...
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phillip buff there was a remarkable moment today inside the white house. the president being asked where he stands on roy moore. >> your thoughts on roy moore mr. president do you believe his accusers? do you believe roy moore's accusers mr. president? >> thank you very much. >> all right not just not answering but crossing his arms in defiance to say aisle not answering and you can't open my arms to force me to do so, he's fwotd a few more weeks until election day can he not answer this question for three more weeks? >> it seems that way right. it's been more than a week already. he's sitting on a huge can of worms if he start talking whether or not he's in a position to accuse candidates of sexual misconduct -- i think kellyanne conway did not slip accidentally, this is the position of the white house. they want more than anything to get these tack cuts passed. it is a case where roy moore to win. there are a group of republicans in the senate whole quickly move to expel him from the senate. essentially there'd be another republican who'd be a senator but that's a slow thought process, wouldn't necessarily come to fruition so this is would be
phillip buff there was a remarkable moment today inside the white house. the president being asked where he stands on roy moore. >> your thoughts on roy moore mr. president do you believe his accusers? do you believe roy moore's accusers mr. president? >> thank you very much. >> all right not just not answering but crossing his arms in defiance to say aisle not answering and you can't open my arms to force me to do so, he's fwotd a few more weeks until election day can he not...
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mr. there were inconsistencecy was her story. >> i'm also pregnant, want to know if who you might be working for now. >> reporter: washington post reporters observed phillipse head quarters of project veritas a organization that target left leaning groups and main stream media to expose what they called liberal bias. >> project veritas founder james owe keith refused to answer questions about whether phillips was employed by his group. powe has published allegations of sexual misconduct against judge moore including one woman who said she had a physical relationship with the alabama republican when she was 14. moore, who is running for u.s. senate denied the allegations. >> they are malicious, false attacks, which reflect immoral ity of our time. >> reporter: moore faces democrat doug jones in a special election december 12th moa lenghi for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> embattled movie mogul harvey weinstein noise longer a member of the director's guild of america. a representative say weinstein resign his membership this comes after dozens of woman came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment or assault. today a new accuser spoke to reporters. british a
mr. there were inconsistencecy was her story. >> i'm also pregnant, want to know if who you might be working for now. >> reporter: washington post reporters observed phillipse head quarters of project veritas a organization that target left leaning groups and main stream media to expose what they called liberal bias. >> project veritas founder james owe keith refused to answer questions about whether phillips was employed by his group. powe has published allegations of sexual...
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there behind barnaby phillips our correspondent standing across there at college for him because during the. labor party leader very difficult i have to say to. the backstory to mr corbin is labor did very very very well at the last u.k. general election series and may the bracks it prime minister did badly she misread all the opinion polls decided to go to the polling and secure her majority she didn't she then had to get into police. but that's a whole different conversation let's get a sense of what mr cole been saying as a reaction and see for the how many of those on the front line vote for. mr pynchon and to make sure to which keep going he will be going go to the chamber to the. i would rather people started to listen actually mr jeffers. to the reality. sorry we're sad stood there for a moment i'm not sure who the people who read siloed it's from. thank you mr speaker. may be a very manches office it would like to listen to martins experience. a full time half hour full time work on the minimum wage he said i get paid for weekly meeting at my pay day it is different each month and because of the under the universal credit system he was paid twice in a mo
there behind barnaby phillips our correspondent standing across there at college for him because during the. labor party leader very difficult i have to say to. the backstory to mr corbin is labor did very very very well at the last u.k. general election series and may the bracks it prime minister did badly she misread all the opinion polls decided to go to the polling and secure her majority she didn't she then had to get into police. but that's a whole different conversation let's get a sense...
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mr corbyn? thanks. were you aware of the allegations? goodbye. the prominent labour backbencherjess phillipsnk i would have promoted him, having known that this had taken place and it was evident because there was a text message evidence, sol it was evident because there was a text message evidence, so i don't think i would have promoted him and i know that the victim felt a little bit left by his promotion. i think the key is to make sure that this is transparent and open, whatever the processes, that they don't feel like they are discouraged from coming forward with a particular complaint or allegation. the exact mechanisms around that are very important and i think it's got to feed into that culture of open nests and transparency that we should all operate on. let's get a little more of the action now. twitter has launched an investigation after donald trump's personal account was taken briefly offline by one of the social media compa ny‘s own employees. the social media giant said it was done by someone on their last day of work. 0ur washington reporter laura bicker told us how much pres
mr corbyn? thanks. were you aware of the allegations? goodbye. the prominent labour backbencherjess phillipsnk i would have promoted him, having known that this had taken place and it was evident because there was a text message evidence, sol it was evident because there was a text message evidence, so i don't think i would have promoted him and i know that the victim felt a little bit left by his promotion. i think the key is to make sure that this is transparent and open, whatever the...
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mr trump to those who wants to he's coming out of the sort of roof russian. can do that sort of stuck at the trough for twenty years really trying to. go to the bar. hardly phillips reports from london the israeli prime minister said that he wanted to see the palestinians governing themselves but that the overriding security responsibility overriding power if you like over the west bank would have to remain israel's prerogative that israel would be responsible for that right up to the jordanian border and in that context mr netanyahu argued the whole definition of sovereignty would perhaps have to be rethought i don't think that will go down well with the leadership of the palestinian administration he spoke at length about what he sees as the threat of iran and he said the one thing that gave him hope was that more and more arab governments in private agreed with him on that threat and his determination not to allow iran to dominate the middle east and specifically not to take over any event if you will that may emerge in syria as a result of i still say military defeat that he said not serious disagreements on iran with president obama no secret there and that
mr trump to those who wants to he's coming out of the sort of roof russian. can do that sort of stuck at the trough for twenty years really trying to. go to the bar. hardly phillips reports from london the israeli prime minister said that he wanted to see the palestinians governing themselves but that the overriding security responsibility overriding power if you like over the west bank would have to remain israel's prerogative that israel would be responsible for that right up to the jordanian...
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phillips. but labour‘s leader jeremy corbyn refused to comment when approached this morning. were you aware of the allegations against mrays pilot, becoming the airline‘s only father—daughter boeing 777 pilot team. yesterday kat and david woodruffe flew together for the last time on david‘s retirement flight, a transatlantic crossing from new york to london, landing yesterday morning. and david and kat woodruffejoin me now from horsham via webcam. wonderful news, david, i must start with you. congratulations on your retirement, how emotional was that flight retirement, how emotional was that flight yesterday? thank you very much. i‘m incredibly proud to have done 35 years of british airways, flying, to me, has been a way of life and passion, not a job. ifeel very privileged on my last flight to have flown with my daughter catherine and i know she will carry on the legacy that i left behind. how was the final flight for you, katherine? am so proud of my dad, having grown up with him in his uniform for as long as i can remember it was lovely to be there for his last flight. i have to ask you both do you wear the uniform at
phillips. but labour‘s leader jeremy corbyn refused to comment when approached this morning. were you aware of the allegations against mrays pilot, becoming the airline‘s only father—daughter boeing 777 pilot team. yesterday kat and david woodruffe flew together for the last time on david‘s retirement flight, a transatlantic crossing from new york to london, landing yesterday morning. and david and kat woodruffejoin me now from horsham via webcam. wonderful news, david, i must start...
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mr. powell believes on that i would just say basically look at the history of the federal reserve staff. they really run the place. they look at this phillips- wages rising as horrible thing i don't think it's a horrible thing at all i don't think they understand inflation. i don't think they get it. that's the challenge >> i'm not that worried. if if the tax cuts work, i don't believe they will, but if they work, we're going to get higher productivity >> yes >> we're going to get lower inflation. >> right >> the fed is going to look at their models, and they've been very data-dependent. they've been data-dependent. they're not seeing inflation rising they're not going to raise rates a lot. if it helps productivity, they're going to go with that. they're going to allow that growth if it's all a stimulus and it's driving up inflation, and it's just short-run demand without helping our productivity, that's what they would and should offset >>. >> john taylor wouldle have jumped in, and kevin warsh would have jumped the model. they would have gone to a different model. i agree with what jason is saying i just don't know if the board staff is g
mr. powell believes on that i would just say basically look at the history of the federal reserve staff. they really run the place. they look at this phillips- wages rising as horrible thing i don't think it's a horrible thing at all i don't think they understand inflation. i don't think they get it. that's the challenge >> i'm not that worried. if if the tax cuts work, i don't believe they will, but if they work, we're going to get higher productivity >> yes >> we're going to...
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or thought of him as phillip the dull, spreadsheet phil, and there he was joking about michael gove and we had that cough sweet stu nt gove and we had that cough sweet stunt with mrsthe real pressure he was under he seemed to go around picking of all the difficulties that he and the tories were facing, putting on a bit more money here and a bit more money there so the image is boss has said, i need £4 billion and he says, here is £2.8 billion, that will help you along. we knew there was a looming revolt of the universal credit so out of his back pocket there's another £i.5 out of his back pocket there's another £1.5 million to ease some of the problems. brexiteers throwing bread rolls at him, he says nice things about brexit and offers them £2 billion to help smooth passage, business community, they weren't happy about changes to business rates and vat, sorted. he listens to them. and everywhere, there have been a real revolt. he found a way of just taking the been a real revolt. he found a way ofjust taking the heat out of it with a bit more cash. and i think, not just easing with a bit more cash. and i think, notjust easing the pressure on him, but also buying t
or thought of him as phillip the dull, spreadsheet phil, and there he was joking about michael gove and we had that cough sweet stu nt gove and we had that cough sweet stunt with mrsthe real pressure he was under he seemed to go around picking of all the difficulties that he and the tories were facing, putting on a bit more money here and a bit more money there so the image is boss has said, i need £4 billion and he says, here is £2.8 billion, that will help you along. we knew there was a...