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and where's nate at? -josh: nate's no longer here. -mike: nate left, too.st walked out, never called, never came back. lemonis: seriously, or are you guys just messing with me? josh: no. it's serious. lemonis: have you tried to get him back? -mike: yeah. -nikki: yeah. mike: he won't communicate with us. nikki: he won't return our phone calls. lemonis: i hope you guys can appreciate to have two people leave -- chris and nate -- in a short period of time -- it's kind of unsettling. i guess i'm concerned that i'm alarmed and mike isn't. every time i turn my back, someone's leaving. we should have three sizes. i'm looking to take our current longboard and drive the retail price down closer to $200 and then come up with a smaller board that also gets us in that $150 price range. same trucks, same wheels, same concept, just shorter and smaller. and we're gonna make a youth board. since we're gonna be buying our materials with much greater volume today, we're gonna be able to make the boards and still get close to 50% margins. the 44-inch traditional longboard wil
and where's nate at? -josh: nate's no longer here. -mike: nate left, too.st walked out, never called, never came back. lemonis: seriously, or are you guys just messing with me? josh: no. it's serious. lemonis: have you tried to get him back? -mike: yeah. -nikki: yeah. mike: he won't communicate with us. nikki: he won't return our phone calls. lemonis: i hope you guys can appreciate to have two people leave -- chris and nate -- in a short period of time -- it's kind of unsettling. i guess i'm...
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but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about.lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with sarah carter these 9/11 veterans are just a few of the heroes we serve at homes for our troops. we build specially adapted homes and, thanks to our donors and supporters, this life-changing gift of freedom is provided mortgage-free to these veterans. but we need you to join us, too, in completing this important mission. please visit hfotusa.org and help build homes, and rebuild lives. my twhe didn't have anyas an autisfriends as a result it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" go! educating people to include the people with differences is so important beca
but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about.lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with sarah carter these 9/11 veterans are...
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but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about.: he had quite a range. >> a few. lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with sarah carter coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. lou: president trump, telling a rally crowd in indiana that radical left plan for illegal immigrants in our country is endangering the nation. >> as we speak democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violate our borders and overrun our country, that i want to sign them up for f
but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about.: he had quite a range. >> a few. lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with...
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but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about. lou: he had quite a range. >> a few. lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with sarah carter when we continue. stay with us. d me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. lou: president trump, telling a rally crowd in indiana that radical left plan for illegal immigrants in our country is endangering t
but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about. lou: he had quite a range. >> a few. lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up...
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emily: bloomberg tech's nate lanxon from london., companies are expected to spend close to $1.6 billion this year on influencers. but what does it take to turn a social media platform into a full-time career? our special report is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: megan young goes on outdoor adventures for a living. her job: to post on instagram when she gets home. she is a new kind of celebrity, a social media influencer. and to many, her career doesn't seem like a career at all. but as businesses increasingly recognize the value of social media marketing, it's become a -- becoming a business that is bringing in billions of dollars each year. our reporter headed to washington to investigate. >> the orange sky at dawn. snow-dusted peaks. this is the kind of beauty many of us only see on instagram. and this instagrammer delivers these views to you for a living. she's a new kind of celebrity, and she makes money by promoting things to her fans. it's a lucrative world with billions of dollars rushing in. >> my name is meghan young, and
emily: bloomberg tech's nate lanxon from london., companies are expected to spend close to $1.6 billion this year on influencers. but what does it take to turn a social media platform into a full-time career? our special report is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: megan young goes on outdoor adventures for a living. her job: to post on instagram when she gets home. she is a new kind of celebrity, a social media influencer. and to many, her career doesn't seem like a career at all. but as...
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nate wrote the story and joined me earlier. nate: a lot of this stems from christopher wiley.o doesn't remember, he is the original was served lower behind the cambridge -- the original whistleblower behind the cambridge analytica scandal in march. the data on facebook was shown to be used in election interference. chris was one of the research directors at this farm in 2014 who blew the -- at this firm in 2014 who blew the whistle on how they had acquired data and how it had subsequently been used. he was speaking today here in england about fashion, fashion brands. he was saying that one of the key pieces of data and information that cambridge analytica used to determine how they should be targeting different people with different political messages was their interest in certain fashion brands. not necessarily just clothing, but also magazines and high street retail stores. they were actually able to work out based on how somebody interacts with and to the jewel brands and a number of other brands -- with individual brands and a number of other brands how they were political
nate wrote the story and joined me earlier. nate: a lot of this stems from christopher wiley.o doesn't remember, he is the original was served lower behind the cambridge -- the original whistleblower behind the cambridge analytica scandal in march. the data on facebook was shown to be used in election interference. chris was one of the research directors at this farm in 2014 who blew the -- at this firm in 2014 who blew the whistle on how they had acquired data and how it had subsequently been...
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congresswoman, i'd like to read for you what nate silver tweeted tonight. "democrats are about even money right now to wind up with 40 or more house seats. unless there's something we don't know about, it looks like they'll win utah 4, bringing their florida 39, california 21 is a tossup. then they have outside chances in georgia 7, and new york 27." congresswoman, sooner or later, this starts looking like a blue wave. >> well, i think, you know, it started out on election night and we were together and it was a slow roll, but it really is a wave. and i think this is where listening to the president, it's almost like he doesn't know or believe that we have videotape that, you know, of him saying
congresswoman, i'd like to read for you what nate silver tweeted tonight. "democrats are about even money right now to wind up with 40 or more house seats. unless there's something we don't know about, it looks like they'll win utah 4, bringing their florida 39, california 21 is a tossup. then they have outside chances in georgia 7, and new york 27." congresswoman, sooner or later, this starts looking like a blue wave. >> well, i think, you know, it started out on election night...
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because of their brave actions, sergeant paul dominguez, nate chew -- officer nate chew, and officer jimmy trail have earned the highest honor we can give, the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> next, commander gregory yee, the commander of the airport bureau, and can officer serrano please come up. [applause] >> good evening. i'm honored and humbled to share with you tonight the heroic and self-less actions of officer renationr re -- reynaldo serrano who issy a 24 year veteran of the san francisco police department. on september 26, 2017, officer serrano was working uniformed patrol on a segway at the san francisco international airport, and he was assigned to terminal one. at approximately 2:25 p.m., officer serrano responded to a call of a suspicious person walking in traffic and pushing a luggage cart. after units were unable to locate this person, officer serrano diligently continued searching the area. officer serrano located the person, later identified as mr. johnson. mr. johnson was located outside the terminal in the smoking area. mr. johnson fits the description of the per
because of their brave actions, sergeant paul dominguez, nate chew -- officer nate chew, and officer jimmy trail have earned the highest honor we can give, the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> next, commander gregory yee, the commander of the airport bureau, and can officer serrano please come up. [applause] >> good evening. i'm honored and humbled to share with you tonight the heroic and self-less actions of officer renationr re -- reynaldo serrano who issy a 24 year veteran of...
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mighty might team was playing between periods of the game and nate went right at the seven footer.layer and great at photo bombing apparently. >> do you think he should join your team efor the rest of the season? >> yeah. >> give me a let's go flyers. >> let's go flyers. >> nate took a second shot at the mascot and that's when gritty litell hauled him off to the penalty box. >> the other players were still skating around. >>> coming up legal marijuana. now that we have your attention. it goes on sanl another state in just a few hours. we'll see how they're getting ready. >>> and the stunning admission by country music legend shania twain. what she's done multiple times on stage without her fans knowing and you may not want to know. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> a bear
mighty might team was playing between periods of the game and nate went right at the seven footer.layer and great at photo bombing apparently. >> do you think he should join your team efor the rest of the season? >> yeah. >> give me a let's go flyers. >> let's go flyers. >> nate took a second shot at the mascot and that's when gritty litell hauled him off to the penalty box. >> the other players were still skating around. >>> coming up legal...
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i want to bring in nate silver. your forecast looking ahead to tuesday night, pretty much mirrors what we're seeing in the house? >> for sure. who's playing defense, in the house, we have democrats with a 4 in 5 chance of winning the house. the national polls are pretty good for democrats. the districts polls are very good for democrats. they're pretty deep into red territory. in the senate it's the reverse. the gop, 6 in 7 chance of holding on. democrats are playing defense in areas they hold. the terrain there is extremely red. if polls are right, you'd have a split outcome. >> polls have a wide margin of error. rick, our political director, this race is hard to model with the turnout? >> eight points is exactly where democrats need to be, right on the cusp of where they need to be to have a good shot of taking the majority. if you narrow it down to the batt battleground districts, democrats are depending on groups that don't typically turn out in midterm elections. bottom line, george, they need them to vote. we'
i want to bring in nate silver. your forecast looking ahead to tuesday night, pretty much mirrors what we're seeing in the house? >> for sure. who's playing defense, in the house, we have democrats with a 4 in 5 chance of winning the house. the national polls are pretty good for democrats. the districts polls are very good for democrats. they're pretty deep into red territory. in the senate it's the reverse. the gop, 6 in 7 chance of holding on. democrats are playing defense in areas they...
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looking at nate silver -- excuse me, he was badly wrong.stal ball smashed all over the silver ball. >> part of it was the experts were assuming -- there's some deja vu happening in this race for there is data to support the idea that democrats are going to win the house and maybe go 35-40 plus seats. and maybe even pick up a seat in the senate for there's data out there that supports the idea that republicans could still have a pretty good day tomorrow. but it's whether the abundance had been willing to acknowledge that data and look at that data. i don't know if there's been a lot of introspection, a lot of learning on the parts of experts and analysts when they are looking at the data that's out there right now. >> laura: john, a lot of people put a lot of stock in the generic ballot. people watching, plus nine, in reality what does that translate into? >> you've got to look at the internals. you brought up the sports metaphor? i wish these colleges will get good sports teams. it's like quinnipiac. they'll have 23-24% of republicans. it w
looking at nate silver -- excuse me, he was badly wrong.stal ball smashed all over the silver ball. >> part of it was the experts were assuming -- there's some deja vu happening in this race for there is data to support the idea that democrats are going to win the house and maybe go 35-40 plus seats. and maybe even pick up a seat in the senate for there's data out there that supports the idea that republicans could still have a pretty good day tomorrow. but it's whether the abundance had...
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u nfortu nately, viciousness of the flames?nately, as californians, we're getting used to this now. most people say zafira season is 12 months, now it is all year —— fire season. months, now it is all year —— fire season. last summer, a community and oui’ season. last summer, a community and ourand a half season. last summer, a community and our and a half north of last, redding in northern california, we know many families and lots of friends up there and they had a fire and we know people who lost loved ones and lost their homes. u nfortu nately, yes, ones and lost their homes. unfortunately, yes, we are aware and we are... we know that this is the reality. i believe you've been evacuated a couple of times now, you've had to move as the danger has followed you. what is it like you actually have to leave your home? what kind of things did you think you might need to take given you had such a short space of time? so, i had thought that i would be ready just in case, and those of us in chico didn't think it would come down the b
u nfortu nately, viciousness of the flames?nately, as californians, we're getting used to this now. most people say zafira season is 12 months, now it is all year —— fire season. months, now it is all year —— fire season. last summer, a community and oui’ season. last summer, a community and ourand a half season. last summer, a community and our and a half north of last, redding in northern california, we know many families and lots of friends up there and they had a fire and we know...
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other hand in never fantastic treasures destroyed by isis and in many parts of the world u nfortu natelyhe isis and in many parts of the world u nfortu nately the west isis and in many parts of the world unfortunately the west is the cause for this and civility and you would have a point but nevertheless they are actually safer and it was part of the treasure house of humanity of summarisation, all humanity and also rises and a thousand years then i would rather they be kept safe in the subbasement of the louvre than be returned to a country that n ten yea rs be returned to a country that n ten years will overrun by civil war. you cannot decide who is innocent enough to hold the great works. why should all the rich tourists see? and belongs to the national countries. you would have to be richer to go to nigeria to see the benin bronzes than to europe. if you are nigeria and belongs to you so why cant you see why do you have to go to the louvre? why can't you decide your great artworks belongs to the world, that this is no longer a kind of parochial concern and just your national interest
other hand in never fantastic treasures destroyed by isis and in many parts of the world u nfortu natelyhe isis and in many parts of the world u nfortu nately the west isis and in many parts of the world unfortunately the west is the cause for this and civility and you would have a point but nevertheless they are actually safer and it was part of the treasure house of humanity of summarisation, all humanity and also rises and a thousand years then i would rather they be kept safe in the...
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newshour weekend's christopher booker sat in on a taping of 538's podcast and discussed with founder nate silver and his colleagues how theyover today's news and political landscape. >> hello a welcome to the "538 politics podcast," my name is jodi avirgan, we are eight days away froelection day. >> reporter: as he has done many times times before, ho jody avirgan has assembled the "538 politics" podcast team to talk about the coming election. >> i think everyone knows this happens. which is people call up reporters and they say this is why we are going to win and this is why the state is looking rosy. >> reporter: ia crowded field of over a half-million podcasts, the show has emerged as a must listen, ranking among to the top 150 podcasts available on ittunes. >> the midterms are really important. it's the country's first major chance to say how it feels about ferything that is happening. >> reporter: 538ecast modeburst onto the political scene during the 2008 presidential election, when founder nate silver calculated the results of the popular vote within one percentage point. in 2012,
newshour weekend's christopher booker sat in on a taping of 538's podcast and discussed with founder nate silver and his colleagues how theyover today's news and political landscape. >> hello a welcome to the "538 politics podcast," my name is jodi avirgan, we are eight days away froelection day. >> reporter: as he has done many times times before, ho jody avirgan has assembled the "538 politics" podcast team to talk about the coming election. >> i think...
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>> all tax legislation has to orange nate in the house. democrats are in charge of the house. if they've got a good idea about how to reduce middle class taxes, we would be anxious to take a look at it. >> dana: i wanted to ask you about this problem republicans and democrats have. that is this deepening urban and rural divide. where the republicans are so strong in all of the rural areas across america, but in the cities, increasingly the suburbs, there are exacerbated problems. in fact, you saw with dean heller. we got a quote there for the hill. heller lost his re-election bid tuesday. it has doomed republicans as growing cities come to dominant once influential areas. >> we definitely need to stop the slide. we used to do much better in the suburbs across america than we are doing now. we are happy about the gains we had in rural america. we ought to be able to do both. we ought to be able to appeal to our rural constituents and do a better job in the suburbs. i think that's something we need to address going into the 2020 elections. >> dana: do you think that's about tone
>> all tax legislation has to orange nate in the house. democrats are in charge of the house. if they've got a good idea about how to reduce middle class taxes, we would be anxious to take a look at it. >> dana: i wanted to ask you about this problem republicans and democrats have. that is this deepening urban and rural divide. where the republicans are so strong in all of the rural areas across america, but in the cities, increasingly the suburbs, there are exacerbated problems. in...
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and to nate's point.f whether or not the senate can flip will come down to the deep red states where democrats are now in the fight of their life. like indiana, where you have so many democrats who are trying to walk this fine line li. they're trying to show they can work with the president, but also show they can stand up to him. i spend a lot of time in missouri, north dakota, west virginia, and what it comes down to for a lot of republicans there, it's going to be hoping they get a bounce off kavanaugh. so many democrats hope if they hammer health care enough, it will bring them a win. >> i want to look at the big red states, the vote, not ready to project, but we do have some votes coming in from the state of tennessee, you see marsha blackburn with a wide lead over phil bredesen. democrats had some hope he might be able to do well there, but he's not, he's trailing marsha blackburn right now. juju change in the blackburn he headquarters just outside of nashville. >> i'm not hearing you properly, geor
and to nate's point.f whether or not the senate can flip will come down to the deep red states where democrats are now in the fight of their life. like indiana, where you have so many democrats who are trying to walk this fine line li. they're trying to show they can work with the president, but also show they can stand up to him. i spend a lot of time in missouri, north dakota, west virginia, and what it comes down to for a lot of republicans there, it's going to be hoping they get a bounce...
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i love how nate silver, said you had a 20% chance of winning, then you read the article, it says, itre between 15 and 60. i could predict that, i don't have to do any poles to find that out. it is the american people that decide, it's getting out in my terms. >> president trump: there is something going on. thousands and thousands of people can't get into this arena. i just left indiana, thousands and thousands of people outside, can't get -- there is something going on, - and electricity that like 2016. >> sean: mr. president, on the way here, it was pouring all day here. for hours. i went out for an hour, i'm sweating more than -- almost like marco rubio that day. i like marco, don't misunderstand me. i m went out there an hour befoe the show, and the crowd is electric. every had i signed -- wasn't a "hannity" hat, i wish i had a penny for every one of the make america great hats i signed today, every hat was soaking wet. thereso is a bigger crowd outsie thenre
i love how nate silver, said you had a 20% chance of winning, then you read the article, it says, itre between 15 and 60. i could predict that, i don't have to do any poles to find that out. it is the american people that decide, it's getting out in my terms. >> president trump: there is something going on. thousands and thousands of people can't get into this arena. i just left indiana, thousands and thousands of people outside, can't get -- there is something going on, - and electricity...
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u nfortu nately football is really about. unfortunately they have shown a confirmation of the lazy stereotype of argentinian football. being one dominated by hooliganism. don't forget that argentina are thinking about bidding as co—hosts for the 2030 world cup. that's a long way off but this incident, this weekend, will stay in everyone‘s memories for yea rs will stay in everyone‘s memories for years to come. maradona won the league with boca juniors, and the argentinian world cup winner is currently managing in the mexican second division, with dorados, i remember saying that this appointment would surely end in tears, but not yet, here he is after their latest win. they were flirting with relegation when he took over a couple of months ago but they have reached the play—off final, two matches over the next six days with a place in the top division at stake. can you imagine if they get promotion? what will he do then? in the premier league, burnley at home to newcastle. they are both one point above the relegation zone. comm
u nfortu nately football is really about. unfortunately they have shown a confirmation of the lazy stereotype of argentinian football. being one dominated by hooliganism. don't forget that argentina are thinking about bidding as co—hosts for the 2030 world cup. that's a long way off but this incident, this weekend, will stay in everyone‘s memories for yea rs will stay in everyone‘s memories for years to come. maradona won the league with boca juniors, and the argentinian world cup winner...
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but u nfortu nately for there who want to hurt us. lot more that want to help us heal. m essa g es of lot more that want to help us heal. messages of support have since been flooding in for him online. love that you concentrate on the positives, said neville southall. keep being a role model. top guy. south wales police confirmed that a 16—year—old boy had been dealt with by way of restorative justice following the incident on saturday night. we are told the teenager admitted the assault and has apologised to gareth thomas. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister speaks of a crucial few days ahead as she seeks to finalise a brexit deal and says a change of leader would only bring uncertainty. emergency workers in california are still struggling to contain wildfires, that has so far killed 76 people. the former wales by killed 76 people. the former wales rugby captain gareth thomas speaks out after suffering a homophobic attack in cardiff. sport now, and for a full round up, let's cross to the bbc sport centre. they left it late,
but u nfortu nately for there who want to hurt us. lot more that want to help us heal. m essa g es of lot more that want to help us heal. messages of support have since been flooding in for him online. love that you concentrate on the positives, said neville southall. keep being a role model. top guy. south wales police confirmed that a 16—year—old boy had been dealt with by way of restorative justice following the incident on saturday night. we are told the teenager admitted the assault...
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and the newshour's book club pick of the nth: author nate blakeslee on "american wolf." first, we turn to the pressure on, and tensions inside, saudi arabia. today, istanbul's chief public prosecutor said the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the saudi consulate there. turkey has been ratcheting up pressure on saudi arabia, and ak chifrin reports, the u.s. is increasing its own pressure, by focusing on theio saudi-led coalfighting in yemen. >> schifrin: the u.s. provides mid-air refueling, limited targeting assistance, and sells weapons to that coalition. but yesterday, for the first time, secretary of defense james mattis set a deadline for the fighting to stop.ay >> i mean 30from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a cease fire, based on a pull back from the border, and then based on ceasing, dropping of bombs. >> schifrin: secretary of state mike pompeo also said time to end the war. saudi officials have admitted they are facing a crisis. the countrand its leadership are opaque, so we wanted to take a look ins
and the newshour's book club pick of the nth: author nate blakeslee on "american wolf." first, we turn to the pressure on, and tensions inside, saudi arabia. today, istanbul's chief public prosecutor said the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the saudi consulate there. turkey has been ratcheting up pressure on saudi arabia, and ak chifrin reports, the u.s. is increasing its own pressure, by focusing on theio saudi-led coalfighting in yemen. >>...
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fortu nately the most boring journey on earth. stars so it allowed me to evolve and develop into something else. as i say, i like working with my team and developing and making and creating. i suppose like expressing. i'm not in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling policy and that's why get back my stars. i didn't want to live a lie and pretend i cook when i don't cook, to charge high prices, question my integrity in the picture. career is something which is very personal and you have to be honest to your clients, it's as simple as that. —— cooking. interesting, giving back those stars. those market boards we had at the beginning of the business briefing were actually probably thursday's end of trade in asia. apologies if that sent shivers down your spine. we have marginal gains in asia tomorrow. when we can show you them, we will. last night more than 1,000 beacons were lit across britain as the queen attended a remembrance service a
fortu nately the most boring journey on earth. stars so it allowed me to evolve and develop into something else. as i say, i like working with my team and developing and making and creating. i suppose like expressing. i'm not in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling lies, i'm in the business of selling policy and that's why get back my stars. i didn't want to live a lie and pretend i cook when i don't cook, to charge high prices,...
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u nfortu nately letter to get me referred.ld be a year to see someone to guide you through what you are feeling. i was fortunate as a mother, as wife, as part of the family, i didn't want to leave the house i was quite scared. basically, after a consultant with the document —— doctor being told that, it was left to me to google and use the warrington peace centre, they gave me advice that ptsd and what treatment i would require. i went back to the resilience hall, they said we have not got an approved list of therapists in your area if you go privately, so it is a case of googling. when you speak to so many people about it, it is a very personal thing, so eventually i got a list of about 45 psychologist and thatis a list of about 45 psychologist and that is where i found my therapist. tha nkfully that is where i found my therapist. thankfully you have been having helped now. yes. you have been paying for this. yes, £85 per hours. the only way you can do that is from the money raised from the charity. 0n the manchester fund. it
u nfortu nately letter to get me referred.ld be a year to see someone to guide you through what you are feeling. i was fortunate as a mother, as wife, as part of the family, i didn't want to leave the house i was quite scared. basically, after a consultant with the document —— doctor being told that, it was left to me to google and use the warrington peace centre, they gave me advice that ptsd and what treatment i would require. i went back to the resilience hall, they said we have not got...
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u nfortu nately not today, about liquid diets.tely not be fun kind, the less fu n unfortunately not be fun kind, the less fun kind, soups and shakes and the like, potentially being described thousands of people with type 2 diabetes in a bid to reverse the disease. quite interesting and potentially quite effective. yeah, i thought so too. i have to admit that i have not really done a liquid diets, i have known people who have done it and have for weeks and weeks just drank these shakes and had soups, it is supposed to be very effective and people who have taken pa rt effective and people who have taken part in similardiets effective and people who have taken part in similar diets have lost about two stone, which is of course quite significant. i think it is just interesting to see that the nhs is driving this new ways to tackle diabetes, which is growing problem not just diabetes, which is growing problem notjust in the uk but also other western and a societies. yeah, really interesting. they were saying that around 200,000 overwei
u nfortu nately not today, about liquid diets.tely not be fun kind, the less fu n unfortunately not be fun kind, the less fun kind, soups and shakes and the like, potentially being described thousands of people with type 2 diabetes in a bid to reverse the disease. quite interesting and potentially quite effective. yeah, i thought so too. i have to admit that i have not really done a liquid diets, i have known people who have done it and have for weeks and weeks just drank these shakes and had...
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and u nfortu nately we wanted to play for. and unfortunately we did not pick him.. some of his great mates are in that team. i think i will find it emotional. eddie jones‘s england team won themselves a bit of breathing space with a narrow victory against south africa last weekend, but they didn‘t score a try. maybe ashton back in the team will give them some creativity, 80 try scoring option. there was a lot of talk at new zealand‘s media conference today about the difference in sales, the english way in the all blacks way —— sales. difference in sales, the english way in the all blacks way -- sales. when i was in the all blacks way -- sales. when iwasa in the all blacks way -- sales. when i was a kid in the all blacks way -- sales. when iwasa kidi in the all blacks way -- sales. when i was a kid i wanted to see the ball flying around. that's good. encourage that here, that would be great. that does not mean we will not see it from england. they have the potential to do that. do you think it is a mindset thing that you need to have the confidence to play that way?
and u nfortu nately we wanted to play for. and unfortunately we did not pick him.. some of his great mates are in that team. i think i will find it emotional. eddie jones‘s england team won themselves a bit of breathing space with a narrow victory against south africa last weekend, but they didn‘t score a try. maybe ashton back in the team will give them some creativity, 80 try scoring option. there was a lot of talk at new zealand‘s media conference today about the difference in sales,...
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privilege of living here for a long time and my senses this problem is getting worse and britain is fortu natebritain is fortunate that it is not washing done is the way the united states is, but this is the british version, the spreading of knife crime. i'm not an expert on statistics but you can see happening more and more, i get all the releases from the met police every time one of these events happen, and they are happening much frequently. what you get from the papers coming up tomorrow morning is the victim are much younger, and they seem to be very vulnerable on the way home from school. i do not know if staggering school. i do not know if staggering school departure times makes any difference to that. that is the idea thatis difference to that. that is the idea that is floated on the front of the guardian, change school closing times to curb stabbing, say doctors, the idea for closing times of schools could be staggered. what more do they say about that? what they have said is that between the hours of four and 6pm on weekdays is when most of these stabbings happen, so when most of th
privilege of living here for a long time and my senses this problem is getting worse and britain is fortu natebritain is fortunate that it is not washing done is the way the united states is, but this is the british version, the spreading of knife crime. i'm not an expert on statistics but you can see happening more and more, i get all the releases from the met police every time one of these events happen, and they are happening much frequently. what you get from the papers coming up tomorrow...
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heard throughout karachi to neighborhood the attackers were wearing suicide vests and carrying hunger nates they came in a car loaded with explosives and tried to storm the building but pakistani police gunned them down before they could enter it i witnesses describe the horror that unfolded that huge question which they were carrying in their homes they detonated the grenades created a very small. and then you cannot imagine it was horrendous two police officers and two civilians were killed in the assault no chinese citizens were harmed. there were twenty one chinese staff present in the consulate and they are all safe none of them was taken hostage killed or injured we are proud of our police forces the consulate staff have been shifted to a safer place. a separatist groups develop liberation army was quick in claiming responsibility the group openly oppose this chinese projects in the neighboring villages done province beijing and close economic l.a. to pakistan has invested billions of dollars into developing the country's infrastructure chinese authorities a strongly condemn that the
heard throughout karachi to neighborhood the attackers were wearing suicide vests and carrying hunger nates they came in a car loaded with explosives and tried to storm the building but pakistani police gunned them down before they could enter it i witnesses describe the horror that unfolded that huge question which they were carrying in their homes they detonated the grenades created a very small. and then you cannot imagine it was horrendous two police officers and two civilians were killed...
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various other gang crime, and so we know that the public purse is extremely stretched, but u nfortu natelyly stretched, but unfortunately, at some point, something has got to give. one of the interesting elements of the story is this is an independent watchdog report, the first time it has been done across 43 forces in the uk and also, the british transport police. so it is the first time this much evidence has been gathered to show what the police are dealing with on a day—to—day basis and when you think about, as you say, how stretched resources for the police, it is really quite staggering and the bbc online story, it has got different highlights, a different individual stories, and it talks about one man who says i started carrying a knife around in public because voices were telling me to harm people and myself. i desperately want to get sectioned, and he is taking action. it is almost like he wants to get sectioned, he wants help, he once provision but he is not being given it. no, i think provision but he is not being given it. no, ithink we provision but he is not being given it. n
various other gang crime, and so we know that the public purse is extremely stretched, but u nfortu natelyly stretched, but unfortunately, at some point, something has got to give. one of the interesting elements of the story is this is an independent watchdog report, the first time it has been done across 43 forces in the uk and also, the british transport police. so it is the first time this much evidence has been gathered to show what the police are dealing with on a day—to—day basis and...
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u nfortu nately, or leave it, if you like.nately, they would say that, wouldn't they, because they know it will be tricky for the prime minister to get this deal through parliament, and if she fails we don't know whether there is any more scope to do anything different in the withdrawal agreement. and to stress that that is the withdrawal agreement, not the future trade relationship. but the future trade relationship. but the future trade relationship is still pretty uncertain, isn't it. we don't know what the arrangement will be fought britain's working in the eu. there are hundreds of similar questions, whether it is freedom of movement, financial services, movement of data, the phrase frictionless trade does not appear in the declaration about the future relationship, so will we be able to maintain supply chains? we don't know, and that is all to be debated. we also don't know how long it will debate. two yea rs know how long it will debate. two years is very optimistic. you think it will take longer than that? most trade d
u nfortu nately, or leave it, if you like.nately, they would say that, wouldn't they, because they know it will be tricky for the prime minister to get this deal through parliament, and if she fails we don't know whether there is any more scope to do anything different in the withdrawal agreement. and to stress that that is the withdrawal agreement, not the future trade relationship. but the future trade relationship. but the future trade relationship is still pretty uncertain, isn't it. we...
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something needs to be done by the end of the article 50 period on march 29 of next year, but u nfortu natelych 29 of next year, but unfortunately for all the back and forth and resignations, brussels saying, sorry, westminster saying win 95% of the there. saying, sorry, westminster saying win 9596 of the there. it was downing street saying that, it everyone else in westminster is not sure. yeah, the big sticking point remains the irish backstop. we have not got a deal and that yes, we have not got an agreement. it seems to be the and scribble circle. the danger zone they are talking about is the prospect of an ideal brexit, which was a very low probability event in the days after the referendum back in 2016, but due to the fact that politicians simply cannot agree and get their act together, the ideologues on both sides of the argument are sticking rigidly to their views, means we could crash out without a deal. business insider saying three things are a consequence, the eu summit in november that will not ratify anything and will get pushed back to something going and maybe in december, wit
something needs to be done by the end of the article 50 period on march 29 of next year, but u nfortu natelych 29 of next year, but unfortunately for all the back and forth and resignations, brussels saying, sorry, westminster saying win 95% of the there. saying, sorry, westminster saying win 9596 of the there. it was downing street saying that, it everyone else in westminster is not sure. yeah, the big sticking point remains the irish backstop. we have not got a deal and that yes, we have not...
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is one of these successful pollsters and put the chance at 87%, but even he is hedging his bets —— natehe says you don't know what will happen on the day. the higher than expected turnout that some argue helps the democrats in terms of who does get out to vote that might not have done so. of course as i have mentioned we will be a cross it all and we will have special programming for you this time tomorrow. in terms of your thoughts on how these mid—term election has gone, i don't know if you have been watching it, some of the rallies that the president has done and the former president barack 0bama, it has been an interesting race, and you can see how the politicians really realise how much is riding on this, certainly donald trump realises. not only does the rest of his administration rest on this vote but many people feel that the identity of america is up for grabs, and whether you are on the right or kind of liberal, democratic view of america, both camps feel that something is going to be decided today that will set the course of america notjust for the next couple of years, but m
is one of these successful pollsters and put the chance at 87%, but even he is hedging his bets —— natehe says you don't know what will happen on the day. the higher than expected turnout that some argue helps the democrats in terms of who does get out to vote that might not have done so. of course as i have mentioned we will be a cross it all and we will have special programming for you this time tomorrow. in terms of your thoughts on how these mid—term election has gone, i don't know if...
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[cheering and applause] andi: go, nate. nate: hold up. steve: they won 5 games, did not
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i love how nate silver we said they could be anywhere between 15 and 16.don't have to do any poles to find that out. it's the american people that decided it's getting out in midterms -- there is something going on. >> i lead ohio, thousands and thousands of people cannot get into this massive arena. i just left indiana. thousands and thousands of people outside can't get -- there's something going on. there is an electricity that feels like 2016. >> sean: mr. president, i on the way here it was pouring all day here four hours. i went for an hour, i'm sweating -- almost like marco rubio that day. i like marco -- an hour before the show, electric, it wasn't a "hannity" hat, every hat was soaking wet. there is a bigger crowd
i love how nate silver we said they could be anywhere between 15 and 16.don't have to do any poles to find that out. it's the american people that decided it's getting out in midterms -- there is something going on. >> i lead ohio, thousands and thousands of people cannot get into this massive arena. i just left indiana. thousands and thousands of people outside can't get -- there's something going on. there is an electricity that feels like 2016. >> sean: mr. president, i on the...
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so i suppose to that point of view it will continue, it should continue because, u nfortu nately, shouldbecause, unfortunately, war remains a living thing and of course for some of the soldiers who died in relatively recent, very recent times from our own country and others in conflict in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere, all those people need to be remembered as well. yes, and it is absolutely within living memory, isn't it, in the last few years we still have servicemen and women die. to be fair, if you look at it, we have always had this. it has been brought home more because of the specific nature of these conflicts in which the village forces have been involved. what i think is interesting is, my kids, different ages, but they have both been really interested in the last couple of weeks. there has been a big thing at school. and they are nine and 12. they have been really i would say brought into the reality of it and they have been really keen. they have lots of questions. and i can't answer them all. some of the programmes that have been on, a fantastic one about the versailles
so i suppose to that point of view it will continue, it should continue because, u nfortu nately, shouldbecause, unfortunately, war remains a living thing and of course for some of the soldiers who died in relatively recent, very recent times from our own country and others in conflict in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere, all those people need to be remembered as well. yes, and it is absolutely within living memory, isn't it, in the last few years we still have servicemen and women die. to be...
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of this thing is more premeditated, but i think because of realistic way the world works u nfortu natelyple are going to accept this perhaps the just try and move on stop you.|j don't just try and move on stop you.” don't think we heard the rest of the story more will come up. that's it for the papers for now — but owen bennett and david wooding will be back with me for a longer review at 11.30. don't forget you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and you can watch this review again on the bbc iplayer next, the weather. good evening, it's been a mainly cloudy day today but as the cloud bend and break where the day, weather watchers out there to ca ptu re weather watchers out there to capture views like these beautiful birds spotted in lincolnshire the sky cleared. now as we had to the next two days, a bit of a change in weather, things turned colder we've got mild air with us at the moment, but we can see the blue collars that are going to be coming in from the east, through the course of next week and by the middle of next week, tuesda
of this thing is more premeditated, but i think because of realistic way the world works u nfortu natelyple are going to accept this perhaps the just try and move on stop you.|j don't just try and move on stop you.” don't think we heard the rest of the story more will come up. that's it for the papers for now — but owen bennett and david wooding will be back with me for a longer review at 11.30. don't forget you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc dot co uk forward slash...
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coordinate nate, the drink stations also have on them the number to the center. >> i can provide water aid, food and emergency medical assistance. soledad: but edy is getting pushback from people who say the water stations encourage illegal immigration.ons are complete little opposite of meanwhile. i'm not sure he's ever reported a group or illegal alien that was at one of his water mike vi lived here for 30 years. >> they don't call 911. soledad: in 2006 he started the texas volunteers to help report undocumented immigrants on frivement land. he says they destroyed several of his fences so he installed an electric one. >> it will roll your eyes back and make you welt your pants. i have to have that fence. without that fedges, i couldn't put live stock in those pastures because the fences would be totally destroyed which leaves me liable if livestock or horses get out and someone hits them. i have to have electricity on the fence t vicrs says he's try violence in their home country but live. >> our country cannot sustain the amount of traffic coming in here. soledad: at the checkpoint
coordinate nate, the drink stations also have on them the number to the center. >> i can provide water aid, food and emergency medical assistance. soledad: but edy is getting pushback from people who say the water stations encourage illegal immigration.ons are complete little opposite of meanwhile. i'm not sure he's ever reported a group or illegal alien that was at one of his water mike vi lived here for 30 years. >> they don't call 911. soledad: in 2006 he started the texas...
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it is rather u nfortu nate story written about it.ather unfortunate because it links you may get if they which is a bit like ed miliband cannot eat held after the incident and now woodham, heat the second issue about food which i think is unfortunate given his relatively limited palette that he has been talking about having. and george, the brexit story in many forms kind of crosses of various newspapers. the independent, british economy to be the weakest in europe. that's rather catastrophic predation does come from the european commission. sure we did this with a pinch of salt? yes. their forecast is the uk will growjust 1.2% which is the uk will growjust 1.2% which is the uk will growjust 1.2% which is the joint worst with italy. now of course brexiteers up to, and others mice at the eu would say that because they are a eurosceptic party across europe and britain is the one voted to leave and they are trying to make brexit appear as damaging as possible to put off others doing the 0b are, the government possibly own hmmfi 0b are, th
it is rather u nfortu nate story written about it.ather unfortunate because it links you may get if they which is a bit like ed miliband cannot eat held after the incident and now woodham, heat the second issue about food which i think is unfortunate given his relatively limited palette that he has been talking about having. and george, the brexit story in many forms kind of crosses of various newspapers. the independent, british economy to be the weakest in europe. that's rather catastrophic...
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. >> when nate is left back -- let back in this area, he will see rubble and ash, he has the music and the guitar, music helps him grieve and he hopes it will help his neighbors too. >> it's not about me at all. it's something for everyone. we have thank yous. >> the future of paradise seems bleak, but for these two, it doesn't change how they feel about their hometown. >> you can burn this annual nev take us home. ke us home. [ music ] >> we're going to be safe and we'll have sunset in paradise. unset in paradise. >>> for more than 50 years, san francisco's grad memorial church has served a full meal to the needy. and volunteers helped with the preparations, and bill scott was there, he was showing off his carving skills, then this was ma man from cop cord who brought turkey, pies and other food worth $4,000 donating it to the thanksgiving. >> this is my passion, many people have luxury, they like to live in luxury, this is how i feel. i feel good to help people. >> more than 5,000 meals were served. the founders of glide church said it's what the church is all about every day, that's
. >> when nate is left back -- let back in this area, he will see rubble and ash, he has the music and the guitar, music helps him grieve and he hopes it will help his neighbors too. >> it's not about me at all. it's something for everyone. we have thank yous. >> the future of paradise seems bleak, but for these two, it doesn't change how they feel about their hometown. >> you can burn this annual nev take us home. ke us home. [ music ] >> we're going to be safe...
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people turn to nate silver for his wisdom. i call it the nate silver uncertainty principle.rats could pick up between 15 and 50 house seats. that's a really wide, wide berth, i would say. i don't think anything is clear. if it doesn't turn out the way we want, i said all along we really should focus on the question are you better off than you were two years ago. if i were republican running for office right now, i would ask that question over and over and over nonstop. charles: also make sure you answer it just in case. >> i would provide the answer, too. charles: michael, on the notion that the democrats win the house, the senate remains in gop hands, that is a rebuke of trumpism? how does, you know, afterwards when it's all said and done, what's the narrative going to be? >> i think the narrative for the president is going to be likely that he did better than the average president in a midterm at this point in his presidency, because the average is 33 flipped seats and i think everyone's expecting 25 to 30, if you look at conventional polling for democrats. so he will say
people turn to nate silver for his wisdom. i call it the nate silver uncertainty principle.rats could pick up between 15 and 50 house seats. that's a really wide, wide berth, i would say. i don't think anything is clear. if it doesn't turn out the way we want, i said all along we really should focus on the question are you better off than you were two years ago. if i were republican running for office right now, i would ask that question over and over and over nonstop. charles: also make sure...
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today, she decided to go for herself today, she decided to go for the double twist, and u nfortu natelyn't have enough sit up of the vault and landed slightly short. we are not used to signal that from her. slightly short. we are not used to signalthat from her. she is slightly short. we are not used to signal that from her. she is used to starting on the vault and being a bit ahead of the field so to go into her second piece of apparatus, which is known as her weakest event, even though she has qualified second for the final in it, so close to the rest of the field, it was interesting to see how she'd cope, but we didn't see any nerves. and we didn't see much pressure in the next few bits of apparatus, and particularly in the floor she really signed. —— shined. particularly in the floor she really signed. -- shined. she has difficulty, but humble she is using, not only the difficulty but the execution, and she shows it off. the crowd get involved and she had a couple of falls today, but she still managed to win that fourth title, 1.6a head managed to win that fourth title, 1.6 a head o
today, she decided to go for herself today, she decided to go for the double twist, and u nfortu natelyn't have enough sit up of the vault and landed slightly short. we are not used to signal that from her. slightly short. we are not used to signalthat from her. she is slightly short. we are not used to signal that from her. she is used to starting on the vault and being a bit ahead of the field so to go into her second piece of apparatus, which is known as her weakest event, even though she...
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that is a crazy number, according to nate silver. what it means is almost as many people turned out to vote for a democratic member of congress in this midterm election as turned out to vote for donald trump in the presidential election two years ago. there is no precedent for that in u.s. history. people turning out to vote in presidential election year numbers when there isn't a president on the ballot. it's just never happened before. democrats had huge turnout. they beat republicans in terms of the popular vote for congress by like eight points. and yet democrats will take control of the house in january with a relatively modest majority. because the playing field is tilted against them. in order for democrats to fix that, they're going to have to win governorships and state legislatures all across the country, and/or they're going to have to continue to try to convince states either through the courts or through ballot measures to adopt nonpartisan maps in the future that aren't tilted either way. in the meantime, though, there
that is a crazy number, according to nate silver. what it means is almost as many people turned out to vote for a democratic member of congress in this midterm election as turned out to vote for donald trump in the presidential election two years ago. there is no precedent for that in u.s. history. people turning out to vote in presidential election year numbers when there isn't a president on the ballot. it's just never happened before. democrats had huge turnout. they beat republicans in...
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u nfortu nately football is really about.being one dominated by hooliganism. don't forget that argentina are thinking about bidding as co—hosts for the 2030 world cup. that's a long way off but this incident, this weekend, will stay in everyone's memories for yea rs will stay in everyone's memories for years to come. maradona won the league with boca juniors, and the argentinian world cup winner is currently managing in the mexican second division, with dorados, i remember saying that this appointment would surely end in tears, but not yet, here he is after their latest win. they were flirting with relegation when he took over a couple of months ago but they have reached the play—off final, two matches over the next six days
u nfortu nately football is really about.being one dominated by hooliganism. don't forget that argentina are thinking about bidding as co—hosts for the 2030 world cup. that's a long way off but this incident, this weekend, will stay in everyone's memories for yea rs will stay in everyone's memories for years to come. maradona won the league with boca juniors, and the argentinian world cup winner is currently managing in the mexican second division, with dorados, i remember saying that this...
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. >> reporter: over in the dog patch, nate watson runs one of the only craft glass manufacturers in sanrancisco. he says shopping local is also about helping your neighbors. >> you're supporting the people that work and live here. a lot of the folks that work
. >> reporter: over in the dog patch, nate watson runs one of the only craft glass manufacturers in sanrancisco. he says shopping local is also about helping your neighbors. >> you're supporting the people that work and live here. a lot of the folks that work
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i was fortu nate because he lived really close.older sister, was. i was just thinking, school however his older sister, was. i wasjust thinking, maybe fingers crossed, he came to our school but she left six months later, meaning that he would only have been for years old so would never have come to our school and i was working in conjunction with the people from the barnett formula oil association and they were able to see the records of the school they went to afterwards in east finchley. a school called holy trinity. inside, his records. it said schools previously attended and said st mary ‘s church and when i received that email to come through with a photographic proof proof that he came to our school, i can't tell you the joy of perceiving that email. any sense of what happened to him or his family in anyway? it's u nfortu nate, his family in anyway? it's unfortunate, he was only 17 when he died. hejoined the army in 1912 unfortunate, he was only 17 when he died. he joined the army in 1912 at the age of 14. lying about his age
i was fortu nate because he lived really close.older sister, was. i was just thinking, school however his older sister, was. i wasjust thinking, maybe fingers crossed, he came to our school but she left six months later, meaning that he would only have been for years old so would never have come to our school and i was working in conjunction with the people from the barnett formula oil association and they were able to see the records of the school they went to afterwards in east finchley. a...
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u nfortu nately borderline personality disorder.being used inappropriately and inaccurately, leading to people that may benefit from admission to hospital being excluded from services. carol was diagnosed hospital being excluded from services. carolwas diagnosed last year, from a medical background herself, she was not convinced they had the correct diagnosis. when i we nt had the correct diagnosis. when i went in to see the dr initially i was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. i felt before i went personality disorder. i felt before iwent in personality disorder. i felt before i went in they had an idea of what they thought of me before i went there, idid they thought of me before i went there, i did not feel i was listened to. when i came away from the appointment and received a letter summarising the appointment, it had incorrect information on the letter, for example, around self harm and things i had not had. after one year with the diagnosis carol was told that she had bipolar or manic depression. it is a differen
u nfortu nately borderline personality disorder.being used inappropriately and inaccurately, leading to people that may benefit from admission to hospital being excluded from services. carol was diagnosed hospital being excluded from services. carolwas diagnosed last year, from a medical background herself, she was not convinced they had the correct diagnosis. when i we nt had the correct diagnosis. when i went in to see the dr initially i was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. i...
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but the nazi troops couldn't approach the strange they killed him with nate's the ground covered him. you're lucky that this is a good camera and expenses still also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. and that's wrapping up the program for this hour here on r.t. international now eight thirty in the morning here on sunday at moscow we're back soon with another edition of the weekly hope you can join us. did the study fellow man woman that you met him when i did i mean it letting us know. about. princes read my hands and heart from paper cuts of exploding traffic forced upon a futurist. and the rest men but isn't what. you. did get the. children. for a country. for profit. for yourself. how can you smile. killing has become just like a videogame joystick steers a drone towards the targets and with a simple press of the pots an f. bomb drops and. the explosive it's real just like the people it falls on. villages in afghanistan or pakistan from the safety of the bunker in the u.s. . so how do you feel about the trip. was three three film yeah exactly so really of
but the nazi troops couldn't approach the strange they killed him with nate's the ground covered him. you're lucky that this is a good camera and expenses still also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. and that's wrapping up the program for this hour here on r.t. international now eight thirty in the morning here on sunday at moscow we're back soon with another edition of the weekly hope you can join us. did the study fellow man woman that you met him when i did i mean it...
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in so there's little reason to move nate. and the cords trying to prevent. oh. well we. don't need they will wonder where. they're ok. maybe eight. years. and then he was responsible for it they face right now to the democratic republic of congo where i knew alliance has been formed in the race to replace president joseph kabila more on that in just a moment but first some background on what's been happening in the d r c outgoing president joseph kabila has been in power since two thousand and one his backing its former interior minister emanuel dari to replace him several opposition leaders have been brought from running for president they include the former vice president jumpier bendel who's just been acquitted by the international criminal court for crimes committed in central african republic opposition parties had agreed to unite behind a single candidate businessman matter but the deal collapsed after two key opposition leaders pulled out those two politicians are the top committee and felix just the k.t. they've signed an agreement now forming an alliance of put
in so there's little reason to move nate. and the cords trying to prevent. oh. well we. don't need they will wonder where. they're ok. maybe eight. years. and then he was responsible for it they face right now to the democratic republic of congo where i knew alliance has been formed in the race to replace president joseph kabila more on that in just a moment but first some background on what's been happening in the d r c outgoing president joseph kabila has been in power since two thousand and...