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kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved.he police. he was violent in situations where he had the upper hand and the victim was compromised. >> a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom -- a young woman faced with a 34-year-old man under arrest and now charged with kidnapping her. >> reporter: at kibby's arraignment, abby's courage is in full view as she stares down her former captor, but there will be no trial. months later, nate kibby pleads guilty to a range of charges, including kidnapping and sex assault. >> well, initially, he faced 183 charges, but with the plea deal with the state, pled guilty to seven of those charges. now kibby will spend 45 to 90 years behind prison bars. >> reporter: but there is one thing that angers the deputy attorney general. despite the stiff sentence, despite all the facts coming to light, some in the local community still refuse to believe abby's story to this day. >> what this investigation revealed is that every painstaking detail that the victim provided was, in fact, true, no doubt. e
kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved.he police. he was violent in situations where he had the upper hand and the victim was compromised. >> a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom -- a young woman faced with a 34-year-old man under arrest and now charged with kidnapping her. >> reporter: at kibby's arraignment, abby's courage is in full view as she stares down her former captor, but there will be no trial. months later, nate kibby pleads guilty to a range of charges,...
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uh, there's your restaurant. >> nate: this is a shelter. >> anthony: there's a shelter. talk. >> anthony: to who? >> to people who want to listen. i know that my daughter was killed, for no reason. and i know that people on the other side have been killed for no reason. childrens, old people, in gaza. i saw very poor people. i know there is interest in keeping these poor people. you cannot go far, far. but the bottom line is let's stop with the suffering. >> anthony: you know i went to the settler community and i said to you, you know, they were nice and you said they're all nice. >> nate: they are all nice. i know nice, very nice palestinian people. >> anthony: they're all nice but if you scratch, if you push, they'll all say throw them in the sea. >> nate: most of the people they don't talk, they are very upset, they are fed up. and the same goes for the other side, to us. >> nate: you have to find the right people on both village, also on the down, and also on the up, and may they talk, and i am sure that is possible. >> anthony: the opportunities to do that here are
uh, there's your restaurant. >> nate: this is a shelter. >> anthony: there's a shelter. talk. >> anthony: to who? >> to people who want to listen. i know that my daughter was killed, for no reason. and i know that people on the other side have been killed for no reason. childrens, old people, in gaza. i saw very poor people. i know there is interest in keeping these poor people. you cannot go far, far. but the bottom line is let's stop with the suffering. >>...
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nate and my colleagues alluded to this. whether you are concerned about human rates, wage at least theft, human trafficking contract fraud, medicare fraud. it's a long list unfortunately. what that means is if -- if you your member or another member have a legislative priority that focuses in some aspect of illicit activity chances are there will be a them attic overlay between that and this issue. i think by having members communicate that relevance and having us help you make that case i think the leadership house financial services who is doing good work on this and making progress will see that in issue is a priority beyond the scope of their interest. and is one that touches a wide range of interests for members of congress. in terms of barriers, i would say -- that's probably a good question. for the back members all of in has to do with the internal political process and how decisions are made and priorities are set within committees. i guess i would say we've now wilt the case externally have a stakeholder perspecti
nate and my colleagues alluded to this. whether you are concerned about human rates, wage at least theft, human trafficking contract fraud, medicare fraud. it's a long list unfortunately. what that means is if -- if you your member or another member have a legislative priority that focuses in some aspect of illicit activity chances are there will be a them attic overlay between that and this issue. i think by having members communicate that relevance and having us help you make that case i...
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finally, we will hear from nate sibley. research fellow at huston institutes are who's not part of the uk government. date has been published widely and he and his organization have been a constant voice for curbing authoritarian capital. on a personal note i would like to mention that nate is one of the first conversations i had when i started the job. i will forever be grateful for his early insight. ed, please the floor is yours. >>> hit talk to. >> thank you paul. i want to start by saying good morning, everyone. i express our sincere thanks for the commission for posting this important event today. part of my statement is talking and touching on collaboration as a crucial tool to tackling illicit finance and anticorruption issues and its frightening that the useful driving this issue forward so thank you very much for hosting this. >>> i will talk briefly and pick up on some of the comments made by the minister on beneficial ownership in the uk. than what we have done so for. and then i would like to talk more around t
finally, we will hear from nate sibley. research fellow at huston institutes are who's not part of the uk government. date has been published widely and he and his organization have been a constant voice for curbing authoritarian capital. on a personal note i would like to mention that nate is one of the first conversations i had when i started the job. i will forever be grateful for his early insight. ed, please the floor is yours. >>> hit talk to. >> thank you paul. i want to...
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u nfortu nately united states has adopted? unfortunately there is a lot of blame to go around.ntral america where the governments have failed to adequately protect their citizens thus creating some of the desperation that is driving people north. you have to question the decision—making of the family taking a desperate measure. but part of the blame is on the trump administrationpolicy treating this asa administrationpolicy treating this as a security crisis rather than treating this as a humanitarian crisis. given that so far it is not proof of any administration that has reduced the number of people who wa nt reduced the number of people who want to, because of the problems back home and the attraction of the united states, people who want to start a new life. what is it about the way those policies are being forced that you think is making the problem worse? we have a long history of security issues at our southern border. this problem began in 2014-15. the southern border. this problem began in 2014—15. the individuals that we re in 2014—15. the individuals that were coming
u nfortu nately united states has adopted? unfortunately there is a lot of blame to go around.ntral america where the governments have failed to adequately protect their citizens thus creating some of the desperation that is driving people north. you have to question the decision—making of the family taking a desperate measure. but part of the blame is on the trump administrationpolicy treating this asa administrationpolicy treating this as a security crisis rather than treating this as a...
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fortu nately, justifications for them.here was very little appetite for reason —— u nfortu nately, little appetite for reason —— unfortunately, the reason hong kong is running the risk of being turned into a haven for criminal fugitives. this is quite real. there is an example actually occurred in spain, only about less than two weeks ago when the spanish government together with the chinese government after several years with the chinese government after several yea rs of with the chinese government after several years of investigation managed to crack down on certain international scammers, a telephone scam involving millions of dollars. that involved the handing over of 95 fugitives to beijing. the spanish government, the spanish authorities obviously had to safeguard human rights and all the risk of handing over the fugitives to the communist regime. so there is some justification, but on the other hand there are a number of safeguards, first of all the crime codified for this process has been elevated to very, very hi
fortu nately, justifications for them.here was very little appetite for reason —— u nfortu nately, little appetite for reason —— unfortunately, the reason hong kong is running the risk of being turned into a haven for criminal fugitives. this is quite real. there is an example actually occurred in spain, only about less than two weeks ago when the spanish government together with the chinese government after several years with the chinese government after several yea rs of with the...
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the candidate heading the polls has been accused of involvement in corruption, so u nfortu nately involvementbode well for things changing in guatemala. unfortunately that doesn't bode well for things changing in guatemalalj mean, for things changing in guatemala.” mean, it has been a very strange election. some of the candidates have been barred and i believe one has fled the country and the frontrunner you just mentioned got a divorce in order to run? yes, that wasn't for this election. sandra torres is actually the first lady, the former first lady. she tried to run for office. she is best known for implementing a series of social welfare programmes under her ex—husband's administration. however, she has been accused of involvement in corruption, there is a money laundering accusations and perhaps almost —— most seriously, alleged ties to drug cartels. the second candidate who has been doing well in the polls is quite an unsavoury record as well. a number of prisoners under his rule were executed. heavy rains and hailstorms ravaged crops in the south—east of france. it was not far from the
the candidate heading the polls has been accused of involvement in corruption, so u nfortu nately involvementbode well for things changing in guatemala. unfortunately that doesn't bode well for things changing in guatemalalj mean, for things changing in guatemala.” mean, it has been a very strange election. some of the candidates have been barred and i believe one has fled the country and the frontrunner you just mentioned got a divorce in order to run? yes, that wasn't for this election....
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i don't think it will make a shred of difference, u nfortu nately.tewart is knocked out of the conservative leadership contest, leaving four in the race to be the next prime minister. a 64—year—old man is arrested on suspicion of manslaugter by detectives investigating the death of footballer emiliano sala. four men are identified and charged with shooting down the malaysian airliner mh17, killing almost 300 people. an investigation for the united nations into the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi has concluded there is credible evidence the crown prince of saudi arabia was behind it. mr khashoggi, who was a critic of the prince, was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last year. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. jamal khashoggi was a columnist for the washington post, a critic of the saudi leadership, and a proud husband—to—be. but, in october last year, he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul to get some papers he and his fiancee, hatice cengiz, needed for their marriage. he was never seen again. an independent
i don't think it will make a shred of difference, u nfortu nately.tewart is knocked out of the conservative leadership contest, leaving four in the race to be the next prime minister. a 64—year—old man is arrested on suspicion of manslaugter by detectives investigating the death of footballer emiliano sala. four men are identified and charged with shooting down the malaysian airliner mh17, killing almost 300 people. an investigation for the united nations into the murder of the journalist...
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. >> yeah, and i said to pick and roll place, nate thurman, hall of fame to meet him at god rest hiswilt chamberlain and i remember the first one in philadelphia and i hit nate on the way to the basket and wilt came over his back and i would have been a rumor this like it was yesterday. the ball came off and all -- we all stopped. we knew it was powell. the ball came and bounced out but we realize the whistle did not blow. turns out the official was on the basket had lived in the philadelphia area and i found out later that it had an effect but if we had won the game that changes the whole dimension. now we have the home-court and we have the advantage. then were back in game six and ran a pick and roll right hand side with nate and came off and i went up and was going to pass it to meet on the role and wilt chamberlain took a large step i've ever seen a human being in my life and i could not -- [inaudible] i don't remember any of that stuff. [laughter] mark: was he the strong as man connects yes, made me start. no people have any of some ridiculous number of pounds out in front of h
. >> yeah, and i said to pick and roll place, nate thurman, hall of fame to meet him at god rest hiswilt chamberlain and i remember the first one in philadelphia and i hit nate on the way to the basket and wilt came over his back and i would have been a rumor this like it was yesterday. the ball came off and all -- we all stopped. we knew it was powell. the ball came and bounced out but we realize the whistle did not blow. turns out the official was on the basket had lived in the...
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fortu nately usually finishes these in her sleep.in her sleep. fortu natelyjill scott had her usually finishes these in her sleep. fortunatelyjill scott had her back. now england hit top gear. a display of brilliant efficiency, engineered by nicky toparis and finished by white. this her fifth by nicky toparis and finished by white. this herfifth goal of by nicky toparis and finished by white. this her fifth goal of the tournament. for those watching at glastonbury, the scoreline was music to her ears —— there is. this was meant to be england's biggest test at the tournament and they were passing with flying colours. —— their ears. hands up if you enjoyed that one? england weren't perfect but when norway threatened, steph houghton was there an england's captain was having an impact at both ends, winning a penalty but there was no final flourish. ends, winning a penalty but there was no finalflourish. it ends, winning a penalty but there was no final flourish. it didn't matter. and england are through to the semi—final. matter. and eng
fortu nately usually finishes these in her sleep.in her sleep. fortu natelyjill scott had her usually finishes these in her sleep. fortunatelyjill scott had her back. now england hit top gear. a display of brilliant efficiency, engineered by nicky toparis and finished by white. this her fifth by nicky toparis and finished by white. this herfifth goal of by nicky toparis and finished by white. this her fifth goal of the tournament. for those watching at glastonbury, the scoreline was music to...
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it was very fortu nate crashing into the bath.nto the dock because effort had gone further it would have crushed the smaller vessel. when did you become aware there a problem? we were in bed and we were woken up by this blaring horn from outside our hotel window which was opposite the canal. we got up and looked out and saw the massive ship going along the canal which separates the main part of venice, from a sort of banana shaped island. we are looking at some of the pictures you have shared with us. the pictures you have shared with us. it looked like it was still moving up quite a speed being so close to land. yes. cruise ships to go close to land. yes. cruise ships to 9° up close to land. yes. cruise ships to go up and down the canal and normally there are tugs and they go quite slowly. the cruise ship dropped its anchor as an emergency measure so dropped its anchor as an emergency measure so it was not going as fast as it was previously but these are heavy vessels and clearly they take a lot to stop them. until you have stood
it was very fortu nate crashing into the bath.nto the dock because effort had gone further it would have crushed the smaller vessel. when did you become aware there a problem? we were in bed and we were woken up by this blaring horn from outside our hotel window which was opposite the canal. we got up and looked out and saw the massive ship going along the canal which separates the main part of venice, from a sort of banana shaped island. we are looking at some of the pictures you have shared...
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nastiest in the sense that it does have the ability to target vulnerable people, and u nfortu nately,unately, kill them. you know, far more than even nasty bugs like e. coli, the mortality late neck mortality rate here is the worst of any foodborne blog, and as i said, the only good thing about it is that it's rare, very fortunately of course. what can you do to eradicate it from a food preparation area? well once against a food business, and it does from time from time to time, it can be very difficult to get rid of. it gets in the drains, gets on surfaces. there are things called biofilms, where there is a sort of, just a layer of stuff on surfaces and on slicers, and it's very difficult to get rid of it from there. so basically what businesses have to do is to make sure it's not there in the first place, and have a very rigorous cleaning regime making sure that the listeria isn't in their premises, because it's killed by cooking, but sometimes products that are already cooked can get re—contaminated while being sliced are handled in a food business. so it's a very versatile, sort o
nastiest in the sense that it does have the ability to target vulnerable people, and u nfortu nately,unately, kill them. you know, far more than even nasty bugs like e. coli, the mortality late neck mortality rate here is the worst of any foodborne blog, and as i said, the only good thing about it is that it's rare, very fortunately of course. what can you do to eradicate it from a food preparation area? well once against a food business, and it does from time from time to time, it can be very...
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hold their heads up high because they have performed very well in this world cup but yes, u nfortu natelyworld cup but yes, unfortunately, they could not deliver in the last match where they needed to win, it was a draw, it is argentina, who have drawn and who have gotte n argentina, who have drawn and who have gotten a point from this match, you can hear the fans singing as they go past. scotland are on their way home. a real contrast of emotions. disappointment for scotla nd emotions. disappointment for scotland and england and much more straightforward evening, they qualify for the last 16 as group winners. one of eight changes to the england team, she eased any nerves for the goal in the 15th minute, some semblance of revenge for england i was beaten in the semifinals by japan four years england i was beaten in the semifinals byjapan four years ago, six minutes taking england through toa six minutes taking england through to a second round match, we'll find out who they will play in the last groups are decided tomorrow. we were treated to quite a game at the world cup when new zealand
hold their heads up high because they have performed very well in this world cup but yes, u nfortu natelyworld cup but yes, unfortunately, they could not deliver in the last match where they needed to win, it was a draw, it is argentina, who have drawn and who have gotte n argentina, who have drawn and who have gotten a point from this match, you can hear the fans singing as they go past. scotland are on their way home. a real contrast of emotions. disappointment for scotla nd emotions....
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but also had a hand and winning a penalty at the other end for england, a penalty that she u nfortu natelyas for england, a penalty that she unfortunately was unable to convert but it did not really matter in the end for england that they did not get that final flourish. because a 3- 01 get that final flourish. because a 3— 01 was very convincing, they held from the defence and this was really a performance that was much more about england and how well they played and it was meant to be the toughest test and they passed with flying colours. that was what i was going to say because norway was supposed to put up a strong test for them but great as england supported to see them playing so well. presumably this is not going to be the case because they're going to be either playing the usa or france and they're going to give them a real test, a re they're going to give them a real test, are they? yes, a real blockbuster semifinal for england. they face added the usa or france who will be playing tomorrow night. soa who will be playing tomorrow night. so a huge name is going to go out of this to
but also had a hand and winning a penalty at the other end for england, a penalty that she u nfortu natelyas for england, a penalty that she unfortunately was unable to convert but it did not really matter in the end for england that they did not get that final flourish. because a 3- 01 get that final flourish. because a 3— 01 was very convincing, they held from the defence and this was really a performance that was much more about england and how well they played and it was meant to be the...
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yes, so, fortu nately little bit worried.ll need to make them more robust. but such an eight current a! systems have a long way to go before they are able to warrant art trust. dan, thank you very much. question, does not mean you should be about alexa? you they learn, they never learn. i ask every morning to put the radio on and she gets the wrong station. i do not know, there is a long to go. there is always time for an animal story. and tonight we are turning to the rescue dog from mexico who is retiring, after her heroics during the response to the earthquake in mexico in 2017. the golden labrador frida has taken part in 53 rescue operations across mexico, haiti, guatemala and ecuador. she has a particularly sensitive nose. she is credited with saving 12 people's lives. and to thank her the mexican navy canine unit held a ceremony on monday to honour her. there were few greater symbols of hope during a mexico earthquake of 2017 than fidel. clad in her protective eye mask she went from building to building in the aftermath
yes, so, fortu nately little bit worried.ll need to make them more robust. but such an eight current a! systems have a long way to go before they are able to warrant art trust. dan, thank you very much. question, does not mean you should be about alexa? you they learn, they never learn. i ask every morning to put the radio on and she gets the wrong station. i do not know, there is a long to go. there is always time for an animal story. and tonight we are turning to the rescue dog from mexico...
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the host u nfortu nately for 2—0 lead, told the whole story.an from france, his young tournament is over because they are defeated by the defending champions. this was billed as the biggest ever world cup game, because it at the number one team of america versus france's number two team. the atmosphere was electric but those hosts, it was dampened earlier with a woman that has been in the headlines about her comments about the white house and calling this a crazy circus. she was five minutes and and she scored with that free kick. and then, the first half has to be said was mostly the usa as france struggled to break through that sharp defence as the usa sat back. the second half was much better, wave after wave of french attack, but they cannot finish the shots, which has been the story of this team and again it was megan who stepped up to the mark, got on a lovely ball, defending and in fairness, bernard went missing and the atmosphere really sunk around the atmosphere really sunk around the stadium the fans are wondering what this team could
the host u nfortu nately for 2—0 lead, told the whole story.an from france, his young tournament is over because they are defeated by the defending champions. this was billed as the biggest ever world cup game, because it at the number one team of america versus france's number two team. the atmosphere was electric but those hosts, it was dampened earlier with a woman that has been in the headlines about her comments about the white house and calling this a crazy circus. she was five minutes...
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finishes these in her sleep but fortu nately j ill scott finishes these in her sleep but fortu natelyjill back. england hit top gear and this was a brilliant display of efficiency, started by nikkita parris and finished by ellen white. her fifth goal at the tournament. for those watching at the glastonbury festival, the scoreline was music to their ears. this was supposed to be england's biggest test of this tournament and they were passing it with flying colours. lucy bronze showing why her manager called her the well‘s bass. england were not perfect but when no way did threaten, steph houghton was there. steph houghton was having an impact at both ends, winning a penalty but there was no final flourish. it didn't matter... england are through to the semifinal. this was still a statement performance from england and yet again they are through to the semifinals and looking more together than ever. england have a nswered together than ever. england have answered every question posed to them at this tournament and outclassed a very good side in norway. they were ruthless in attack and held
finishes these in her sleep but fortu nately j ill scott finishes these in her sleep but fortu natelyjill back. england hit top gear and this was a brilliant display of efficiency, started by nikkita parris and finished by ellen white. her fifth goal at the tournament. for those watching at the glastonbury festival, the scoreline was music to their ears. this was supposed to be england's biggest test of this tournament and they were passing it with flying colours. lucy bronze showing why her...
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story block of flats — four of those floors have been absolutely gutted by those fla mes u nfortu nately those flames unfortunately. earlier on i actually saw some of the balconies fall to the floor as the flames engulfed the entire building. now throughout the afternoon, we've been seeing the firefighters tackling this blaze. they've done such a good job, we've had 15 fire engines and 100 firefighters trying to tackle the blaze. meanwhile residents — i'm surrounded, there must be dozens of residents out here watching what's happening and watching it unfold. some of them are angry, some upset, and some of them, including serena, who has lost her entire flat. and some of them, including serena, who has lost her entire flatlj and some of them, including serena, who has lost her entire flat. i live in the second flat down from the top, which is completely burned out. itook top, which is completely burned out. i took out five minutes, got a call in the car park because people are asking me if i was in the flat. i came back, so within seven minutes of me getting there and back, the whole thin
story block of flats — four of those floors have been absolutely gutted by those fla mes u nfortu nately those flames unfortunately. earlier on i actually saw some of the balconies fall to the floor as the flames engulfed the entire building. now throughout the afternoon, we've been seeing the firefighters tackling this blaze. they've done such a good job, we've had 15 fire engines and 100 firefighters trying to tackle the blaze. meanwhile residents — i'm surrounded, there must be dozens of...
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u nfortu nately i unfortunately i think the administration's approach has been to utilise the securitypast, walls, mass detention, in order to try to kind of prevent the migration. in this particular instance, there's specific policy that has helped result in this situation, and that is that the administration has adopted a policy that certain individuals who come forward and claim asylum are going to be pushed back into mexico and forced to wait in mexico until their asylu m forced to wait in mexico until their asylum hearing can be held in the united states. i think this family was in that situation. obviously got even more desperate as the weeks and months went by, and then made this very u nfortu nate attem pt to months went by, and then made this very unfortunate attempt to cross a very unfortunate attempt to cross a very difficult part of the rio grande. the administration wants to enact similar policies but with a broader impact, which would basically mean that all the asylum seekers are not allowed to wait in the united states for the hearing. i think my concern here would be w
u nfortu nately i unfortunately i think the administration's approach has been to utilise the securitypast, walls, mass detention, in order to try to kind of prevent the migration. in this particular instance, there's specific policy that has helped result in this situation, and that is that the administration has adopted a policy that certain individuals who come forward and claim asylum are going to be pushed back into mexico and forced to wait in mexico until their asylu m forced to wait in...
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so i'm describing one type of transaction which points out, which ill lupul nates nates that most ofe money went back into the taxi industry. i'm talking about a situation. so say -- i'll use myself as an example. if i was a pre-k holder, so i have my medallion, had it since 1978, and m.t.a. put in this medallion sale program and part of the reason for the program was to generate turnover on the list. so we had aging population of drivers. and so there needed to be some turnover. in any event, i'm a pre-k holder, m.t.a. put this new program in place. there is an opportunity for me to "surrender that medallion. so if i hand that over and this was allowed for pre-k and post-k medallion holders, then you can turn that into the m.t.a. the -- out of that transaction, you get $200,000 and the m.t.a. got $50,000. part of what i'm hearing in the background, there are some transactions where m.t.a. issued a new medallion and the full amount when the
so i'm describing one type of transaction which points out, which ill lupul nates nates that most ofe money went back into the taxi industry. i'm talking about a situation. so say -- i'll use myself as an example. if i was a pre-k holder, so i have my medallion, had it since 1978, and m.t.a. put in this medallion sale program and part of the reason for the program was to generate turnover on the list. so we had aging population of drivers. and so there needed to be some turnover. in any event,...
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well, we are u nfortu nately putting ourselves in.n nate and india, they did not have access any more to shipping letter —— check nate, that's one example of inequality and inequity impacts people. they don't have the luxury of access, but the warning signs are clear, it could be that someone takes a turn for the words with high blood pressure or diabetes, these are the people who are also at risk, but for those of us who are fortunate enough to have access to water, we can stay hydrated, but dehydration will lead to sunstroke and heatstroke said common terms audience information is available but through public health england other useful evidence based resources , england other useful evidence based resources, including the international health service in the uk. and for those out and about, whether in the uk or spain where it's about 30 at 50 provinces are going to get hit by 40 celsius, what's the advice especially for those areas if they can't stand doris? i heard that in france people and been told to go to the mountains at becau
well, we are u nfortu nately putting ourselves in.n nate and india, they did not have access any more to shipping letter —— check nate, that's one example of inequality and inequity impacts people. they don't have the luxury of access, but the warning signs are clear, it could be that someone takes a turn for the words with high blood pressure or diabetes, these are the people who are also at risk, but for those of us who are fortunate enough to have access to water, we can stay hydrated,...
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u nfortu nately games and gain the points.e place but we will go again in the place but we will go again in the next match. it is quite frustrating. we really felt that you did want this game is two points. i know sri lanka would have fought and been no pushover. but we do see it as a point lost and 110w but we do see it as a point lost and now all we can do is win one game at a time and think of that. the next game is west indies, we will try to win that the next one after that. that is all we can do. it is out of oui’ that is all we can do. it is out of our control with the way the weather is. world and olympic 800 metre champion caster semenya won her first race on tuesday since a new ruling requiring her to take testosterone—reducing medication to compete was suspended. the south african held on to win a 2,00 metre racejust outside —— 2,000 metre race just outside of paris — and it came 2a hours after being named in south africa's provisional squad for this year's world championships in qatar. semenya's participation in th
u nfortu nately games and gain the points.e place but we will go again in the place but we will go again in the next match. it is quite frustrating. we really felt that you did want this game is two points. i know sri lanka would have fought and been no pushover. but we do see it as a point lost and 110w but we do see it as a point lost and now all we can do is win one game at a time and think of that. the next game is west indies, we will try to win that the next one after that. that is all we...
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u nfortu nately, have made that fairly well known.nately, ithink, it's have made that fairly well known. unfortunately, i think, it's really an anomaly when you look at the amount of days we have lost already. they think it's the biggest amount of days lost in a world cup ever. so we can't do much about that. we just have to do, guess, push on with what the schedule is. now to cycling, where chris froome could be confirmed as the winner of the 2011 vuelta a espana afterjuan jose cobo was found guilty of an anti—doping violation. froome finished second, before going on to win the first of his six grand tours in 2013 at the tour de france. the news comes as froome is in intensive care in a french hospital following a high—speed crash in a training ride at the criterium du dauphine, in which he suffered multiple fractures. while wout van aert made it back to back wins at the criterium de dauphine when he sprinted clear to win stage five on thursday. the belgian held off ireland's sam bennett and france's julian alaphilippe while britain'
u nfortu nately, have made that fairly well known.nately, ithink, it's have made that fairly well known. unfortunately, i think, it's really an anomaly when you look at the amount of days we have lost already. they think it's the biggest amount of days lost in a world cup ever. so we can't do much about that. we just have to do, guess, push on with what the schedule is. now to cycling, where chris froome could be confirmed as the winner of the 2011 vuelta a espana afterjuan jose cobo was found...
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she took an elbow to her face, fortu nately she took an elbow to her face, fortunately she was ok, butameroon player got a yellow card just three minutes and just before the first goal, strange incident. walking away from the cameroon keeper and one of the cameron defenders, spat on her. we don't know if there was deliberate or not, i spoke to her afterwards and she says that she just had saliva on her and it certainly wasn't hers. but looking at the replays, that is what happened. she was spat on by why the cameron players the dying moments of the match, they took a right off the pitch, and i spoke to her and she is 0k pitch, and i spoke to her and she is ok but it looked like it was a really difficult challenge on her. we knew it was going to be a very tough match but what we did not anticipate was the protest of the cameron players started to do on the pitch. so after they reviewed it, they said it was not off—site, the cameroon players almost seem to walk off the pitch and discussed and they would not restart the match either, they went to the huddle. one of the players was apparen
she took an elbow to her face, fortu nately she took an elbow to her face, fortunately she was ok, butameroon player got a yellow card just three minutes and just before the first goal, strange incident. walking away from the cameroon keeper and one of the cameron defenders, spat on her. we don't know if there was deliberate or not, i spoke to her afterwards and she says that she just had saliva on her and it certainly wasn't hers. but looking at the replays, that is what happened. she was spat...
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on the pga tour in detroit, nate lashley is the first round leader by a stroke on 7—under.d us open champion gary woodland had a day to forget way back off the pace on 1—over despite finishing with this approach on the 18th. warren gatland will coach super rugby side the chiefs in between the rugby world cup and the british and irish lions tour of south africa in 2021. the current wales head coach was confirmed earlier this month as lions boss for a record third time. but after standing down from wales following this year's world cup, it's understood he'll spend the 2020 super rugby season in his native waikato and the 55 year old will then commit to the lions from august next year. to major league baseball, where the pittsburgh pirates handed the houston astros their first series loss at home with a 10—0 romp on thursday afternoon. by the time jacob stallings put his ball into the crowd in the sixth inning it was as good as over for the astros who've now dropped nine of their past 11 games. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but fr
on the pga tour in detroit, nate lashley is the first round leader by a stroke on 7—under.d us open champion gary woodland had a day to forget way back off the pace on 1—over despite finishing with this approach on the 18th. warren gatland will coach super rugby side the chiefs in between the rugby world cup and the british and irish lions tour of south africa in 2021. the current wales head coach was confirmed earlier this month as lions boss for a record third time. but after standing...
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u nfortu nately, unfortunately, all tennis players are public figures and our good names so use beyond to defend myself against any such false accusations. mark and i had immediately contacted the authorities to fully co—operate and they confirmed there had been no investigation about that much and wimbledon in 2017. meanwhile, on the court, between rain delays, third seed juan martin del potro booked his place in the second round with a 7—5, 6—4 victory over denis shapovalov. the 30—year—old argentinian, who's never gone beyond the quarters, only needed a single break of serve in each set to win. at halle in germany, defending champion borna coric is through to the quarter—finals after he beat portugal'sjoao sousa in three tough sets. the croatian needed tie—breaks to win both his sets after the portuguese had forced a decider by winning the second but the defence of coric continues for now as he moves through to a last eight match up against france's pierre hugues herbert. at birmingham, french open champion ashleigh barty moved through to the round of 16 continuing her bid to become
u nfortu nately, unfortunately, all tennis players are public figures and our good names so use beyond to defend myself against any such false accusations. mark and i had immediately contacted the authorities to fully co—operate and they confirmed there had been no investigation about that much and wimbledon in 2017. meanwhile, on the court, between rain delays, third seed juan martin del potro booked his place in the second round with a 7—5, 6—4 victory over denis shapovalov. the...
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she is not in westminster, u nfortu nately. davidson. she is not in westminster, unfortunately.out remainer. a matter and asked her if she was called ruth because her pa rents she was called ruth because her parents could not spell a longer name and she laughed. but there we go. -- roof. is that what happened to you? sajid javid looks one of the possibilities. no doubt about it. at the moment there are about 11 people who want to go for the conservative party leadership. i think quite a lot will be knocked out this week. the first ballot on the 13th of june, thursday. isuspect the first ballot on the 13th of june, thursday. i suspect several will fall by the wayside then. sajid javid has said that he wants to have a brexit by the 31st of october. we wa nts a brexit by the 31st of october. we wants it over. and if necessary a no—deal brexit. i think he is a very a cce pta ble no—deal brexit. i think he is a very acceptable candidate. ruth davidson has said that competency is a must, listening to advice crucial, moral courage and imperative. well, there's so many of them in this r
she is not in westminster, u nfortu nately. davidson. she is not in westminster, unfortunately.out remainer. a matter and asked her if she was called ruth because her pa rents she was called ruth because her parents could not spell a longer name and she laughed. but there we go. -- roof. is that what happened to you? sajid javid looks one of the possibilities. no doubt about it. at the moment there are about 11 people who want to go for the conservative party leadership. i think quite a lot...
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fortu nately shooting that drone down.tunately that drone was unarmed, there was no man in it and there was no... it wasjust... it was there was no man in it and there was no... it was just... it was over international waters, clearly over international waters, clearly over international waters, clearly over international waters, we didn't have a man or woman in the drone, we had nobody in the drone. it would have made a big difference, let me tell you, it would have made a big, big difference. earlier i you, it would have made a big, big difference. earlierl asked you, it would have made a big, big difference. earlier i asked a you, it would have made a big, big difference. earlierl asked a marine risk consultant how likely it is that tensions will further increase in the gulf. i feel that we are in a very critical stage right now. the strait of hormuz and the person gulf, as well as the gulf of oman, are always high risk for navigation, and when you combine that with the targeting of merchant vessels, it creates a bit of
fortu nately shooting that drone down.tunately that drone was unarmed, there was no man in it and there was no... it wasjust... it was there was no man in it and there was no... it was just... it was over international waters, clearly over international waters, clearly over international waters, clearly over international waters, we didn't have a man or woman in the drone, we had nobody in the drone. it would have made a big difference, let me tell you, it would have made a big, big difference....
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u nfortu nately their names visible on shelves.visible on those plastic brothers when they wash up on beaches. while it is very hard to find the culprits of things like climate change or deforestation, it is very clear who the culprits for the plastic waste are comedy names are written on the waste itself —— fines. what adidas is doing is wonderful and it is totemic and how they are leading the field in this, it's really a small step in dealing with the waisted already exists. the challenges how to prevent that waste from existing in the first place and that is where the brands need to step up. there are solutions to this. there are wonderful bio plastics which naturally biodegrade, i believe you had the ceo of one of these on previously. there are ways to minimise the production in the first place. isn't it just minimise the production in the first place. isn't itjust putting more plastic out there, you have biodegradable plastic, you say, but ultimately recycled plastic goods puts it into the system. yes but for a few weeks rathe
u nfortu nately their names visible on shelves.visible on those plastic brothers when they wash up on beaches. while it is very hard to find the culprits of things like climate change or deforestation, it is very clear who the culprits for the plastic waste are comedy names are written on the waste itself —— fines. what adidas is doing is wonderful and it is totemic and how they are leading the field in this, it's really a small step in dealing with the waisted already exists. the...
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nate. and beginning all. that. the referees and helpers everybody. will see. that the 7.6. a. man. is going more and i might have that. exact. fit so. i thought of benjamin and does as well as it will if you open. so yes they mess it up. yes i've always heard you speak you know i'm so frightened for the read on there as well it's again a well developed world thank you for the fall off so if enough people feel to follow you ok we'll get through i don't know if i don't personally that i believe would you like to find out. what i mean yeah and sadly want to tell you about it. but i come here to get well because i see you're right i think if you've got one bite at the sun with that big barbara colorado with. was also still going right but. we have one we have to have it will all be out here all right he was coming out on the side of the. sun if you go up there i want to talk a walk and we're going to come by you know you know you've got people come on the set because i felt. that i was not getting much. as. one. thank. you. even actually cause you know explicitly seafood. like we all k
nate. and beginning all. that. the referees and helpers everybody. will see. that the 7.6. a. man. is going more and i might have that. exact. fit so. i thought of benjamin and does as well as it will if you open. so yes they mess it up. yes i've always heard you speak you know i'm so frightened for the read on there as well it's again a well developed world thank you for the fall off so if enough people feel to follow you ok we'll get through i don't know if i don't personally that i believe...
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a top heaviry tomorrow nated by iconic leaders all white and native born and national organizations they founded and led. this history hits the frame of focus away from national leadership to highlight women and men who made action happen through made telling these stories captured the broad based movement where it happened, on the ground. filing lawsuits, collecting signatures and lobbying members of congress, and risking aest for the cause. ask i would can this does anyone hol men to that standard? my hope captures those transformations and objects played key roles as well in creation of personal, and group identities. this is relevant as a primary strategy to win the cause. sufferage objects connect every day lives with the broader movement and this cases they were to borough a phrase from tim o'brian, the things they carried. so human actors and inan mitt objects hints at profiles and objects from the west, south, and mid west promised a more representative national story and influgs of african american and working class sufferage stories remind us that they'd represent rank and file
a top heaviry tomorrow nated by iconic leaders all white and native born and national organizations they founded and led. this history hits the frame of focus away from national leadership to highlight women and men who made action happen through made telling these stories captured the broad based movement where it happened, on the ground. filing lawsuits, collecting signatures and lobbying members of congress, and risking aest for the cause. ask i would can this does anyone hol men to that...
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policial porque presuntamente tardaron mucho en responder al ataque, por cierto el sospechoso del ases t nateste con una bomba en la cabeza, esto despuÉs que segÚn la oficina del alguacil se golpeara repetidamente contra el marco de la cama de la prisiÓn el sujeto fue hospitalizado y fue dado de alta. ramos enfrenta cargos por la muerte del oficial sullivan y tambiÉn intentar matar a un segundo oficial y posesiÓn ilegal de un rifle de asalto. sin embargo, la oficina de la fiscal del distrito piensa que la gente estÁ siendo mal informada del entrenamiento de la policÍa y el protocolo que se llevÓ a cabo este dÍa. no se podÍa hacer nada por la herida, pero lo que me perturba que la gente piensa que la policÍa no hizo lo suficiente pasra salvarlo. ramos tiene un rÉcord penal importante el Último por violencia domÉstica contra una mujer joven. ramos comparecerÁ nuevamente en corte el prÓximo 22 de julio. >>> gaby nielsen y otros lÍderes hablaron sobre la proposiciÓn 63 para la compra de municiones esto con el fin de reducir las balaceras en el estado. los votantes aprobaron la medida el 2016 y ent
policial porque presuntamente tardaron mucho en responder al ataque, por cierto el sospechoso del ases t nateste con una bomba en la cabeza, esto despuÉs que segÚn la oficina del alguacil se golpeara repetidamente contra el marco de la cama de la prisiÓn el sujeto fue hospitalizado y fue dado de alta. ramos enfrenta cargos por la muerte del oficial sullivan y tambiÉn intentar matar a un segundo oficial y posesiÓn ilegal de un rifle de asalto. sin embargo, la oficina de la fiscal del...
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, but very fortu nate fortunate to get tickets, but very fortunate because the allocation is not that, indeed, the allocation for both clubs, around about 17,000 for each. the capacity of the estadio metropolitano behind me is around 68, 60 metropolitano behind me is around 68,60 9,000. just under 50% of the tickets going to the fans of each club. they have been having a great time so faras club. they have been having a great time so far as she saw in madrid. the spanish authorities, although you mentioned the number of 70,000 flying and getting trains out of the uk, many more have driven here. the spanish authorities expect from all over the world around 150,000 fans, leading to a huge security operation. of course, many of those fa ns operation. of course, many of those fans do not have tickets. those that do, there has been a warning from european football's governing body today uefa, they say spanish police have seized fake stewards clothing bibs and fake devices to check the tickets and fake accreditations. they believe there is an organised gi’oup they believe there is an organi
, but very fortu nate fortunate to get tickets, but very fortunate because the allocation is not that, indeed, the allocation for both clubs, around about 17,000 for each. the capacity of the estadio metropolitano behind me is around 68, 60 metropolitano behind me is around 68,60 9,000. just under 50% of the tickets going to the fans of each club. they have been having a great time so faras club. they have been having a great time so far as she saw in madrid. the spanish authorities, although...
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then nate powell uses his art to break down a specifically american phenomenon the creep of fascist aestheticsnd consumer choices. that's all coming up on the roof line to show the place for the people who say it c copy done te a backseat to the people who were doing it. welcome
then nate powell uses his art to break down a specifically american phenomenon the creep of fascist aestheticsnd consumer choices. that's all coming up on the roof line to show the place for the people who say it c copy done te a backseat to the people who were doing it. welcome
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an u nfortu nate through them and do something. an unfortunate analogy. there's always the eyes.the eye. jeremy hunt taking a selfie with a bunch of people who are not the 20 mps that lined up to back and deal parliament has already said that they won't let us leave with no deal. so what is borisjohnson‘s plan if parliament won't let us, is he overwriting it. jeremy hunt presenting himself as a sort of deal—maker who presenting himself as a sort of deal— maker who could work presenting himself as a sort of deal—maker who could work and the eu would reject. but not necessarily the ist of october. would reject. but not necessarily the 1st of october. i have to say, a lot of people like having some of these boris, they are now having an interest but that. thank you very much, i look forward to seeing you again in about half an hour. our second hit, plenty of more to talk about a half past 11. that's it for the papers this hour. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and i
an u nfortu nate through them and do something. an unfortunate analogy. there's always the eyes.the eye. jeremy hunt taking a selfie with a bunch of people who are not the 20 mps that lined up to back and deal parliament has already said that they won't let us leave with no deal. so what is borisjohnson‘s plan if parliament won't let us, is he overwriting it. jeremy hunt presenting himself as a sort of deal—maker who presenting himself as a sort of deal— maker who could work presenting...
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this is a broad, cooshed nated -- coordinated campaign to stall more investigations across the board, and it is being directed from the very top. this entire year, the white house has not produced not one document to the oversight committee. let me say that again. in all of our investigations, the white house has not turned over once english word of paper in response to any of our requests. the hurricanes in puerto rico, the white house has produced nothing. security clearance abuses, the white house has produced nothing. efforts to transfer nuclear technology to saudi arabia, the white house has produced nothing. hush money payments, the white house has produced nothing. even on issues like spending taxpayer dollars to pay for private jets, the white house has, again, produced nothing. it does not matter what the topic is. the tactics are all the same. this begs the question, what are they hiding? what are they hiding? the oversight committee is being forced to vote tomorrow on whether to hold the attorney general and the secretary of commerce in contempt of congress for refusing to
this is a broad, cooshed nated -- coordinated campaign to stall more investigations across the board, and it is being directed from the very top. this entire year, the white house has not produced not one document to the oversight committee. let me say that again. in all of our investigations, the white house has not turned over once english word of paper in response to any of our requests. the hurricanes in puerto rico, the white house has produced nothing. security clearance abuses, the white...
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and they are wrong, to be frank because the coroner looks at it, there are an awful lot of u nfortu nateot of unfortunate people, 3000 people who are active suspects of interest, 20,000 who are close subjects of interest and he was of the time they did pursue him, they did investigate him, they decided that there was not enough evidence to suggest that he was an active thread of doing the sort of thing that he went on to do and although, with hindsight, often in these cases, you can look back and say of course, if elected this a bit further and so on, you have to look at the numbers of other people in the number of those that police pointed out that 19 plots have been foiled since march 2017 and those even today that a teenager who bought a knife, there are a lot of su ccesses bought a knife, there are a lot of successes but unfortunately, sometimes people do get through and the question is, a, sheer scale of all the other people to look at and who they prioritise that particular time and the powers. 0ther who they prioritise that particular time and the powers. other people think that t
and they are wrong, to be frank because the coroner looks at it, there are an awful lot of u nfortu nateot of unfortunate people, 3000 people who are active suspects of interest, 20,000 who are close subjects of interest and he was of the time they did pursue him, they did investigate him, they decided that there was not enough evidence to suggest that he was an active thread of doing the sort of thing that he went on to do and although, with hindsight, often in these cases, you can look back...
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. >> fan nateing. it goes to her point what are the elements that define jewish quiz seen. >> so much of how it has been defined by the united states isshaped by companies which promote and matzoh ball soup as an every food. matzoh is a food for passover and it used to only be dop planing for the holiday of passover. but the company had this amazing idea that they would to matzoh balls year-round. and therefore, be we get matzoh ball soup year-round and a recognizably jaou jewish food. >> something particular and that beeps everyone day what is the big question what is the future of jewish food? >> i think that there's this trend towards elevating it by some chefs as alex was speaking to. and it still -- there's a home tradition and the ways in which it is evolving in all of our -- through all of our food broader food trends. would you agree? >> yeah. i think it's been interesting to watch what's happened with the israeli food in the last couple years. i think it is -- first of all, as someone who spen
. >> fan nateing. it goes to her point what are the elements that define jewish quiz seen. >> so much of how it has been defined by the united states isshaped by companies which promote and matzoh ball soup as an every food. matzoh is a food for passover and it used to only be dop planing for the holiday of passover. but the company had this amazing idea that they would to matzoh balls year-round. and therefore, be we get matzoh ball soup year-round and a recognizably jaou jewish...
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host: nate is in tallahassee, florida. caller: is it possible -- i believe try is a rational person. drone was in airspace. knew he wastime, he involved in mining those ships. why kill people based on a lie? think heyou say you was responsible for the israeli intelligence agency? caller: yes. guest: i honestly believe trump said why should i have people killed based on a lie. i'm not going to vote for him. i think he did something i can support. that ispeople based on over the line. in 1953.invaded iran seth, our hands are not clean in this region. i don't think there is a fair fight here. we've done a lot of bad things. u.s. army in 1979 when the crisis happened there. i was in germany. we were afraid we would be deployed to iran at the time. clean and ae not lot of things going on around the world. guest: nobody's hands in the region are clean. the u.s. is certainly made mistakes historically. the regime during the carter administration took hostages and the u.s. had to retrieve them. i think it's important to note two t
host: nate is in tallahassee, florida. caller: is it possible -- i believe try is a rational person. drone was in airspace. knew he wastime, he involved in mining those ships. why kill people based on a lie? think heyou say you was responsible for the israeli intelligence agency? caller: yes. guest: i honestly believe trump said why should i have people killed based on a lie. i'm not going to vote for him. i think he did something i can support. that ispeople based on over the line. in...
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you're about to drive through the south bay, a live look at san jose, state route 87, south of min nate that san jose airport. light volume. shouldn't have anything slowing you down getting you to your flight. westbound 80 to the maze about 16 minutes. 11 minutes westbound 80 across the bay bridge into san francisco. southbound 101 san francisco to sfo looking great in the green at nine minutes. >>> chp is looking for the person who opened fire in the caldecott kunl leaving a driver shot in the head. >> the shooting happened in bore 4, the westbound side of highway 24 connecting orinda and oakland. a driver who was shot in the head is expected to survive. the passenger was not hurt. chp believes this is an isolated incident. the only suspect information released is that the suspect car may be white. >>> in the east bay, a rumor about tolls on the bridges of alameda sparked a slew of comments and emails. the vice mayor set the record place. >> would you pay a $5.00 toll to exit alameda. >> i think it's laughable. it's putting a toll on people coming on and off the island. >> reporter: it
you're about to drive through the south bay, a live look at san jose, state route 87, south of min nate that san jose airport. light volume. shouldn't have anything slowing you down getting you to your flight. westbound 80 to the maze about 16 minutes. 11 minutes westbound 80 across the bay bridge into san francisco. southbound 101 san francisco to sfo looking great in the green at nine minutes. >>> chp is looking for the person who opened fire in the caldecott kunl leaving a driver...
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for nately business repoightly courtney reagan in fayetteville, arkansas. >> barnes & noble and that'se begin tonighs market focus. the company has been acquired by elliott advisers for $683 million and the nation's largest bookstore chain has been struggling for the past five years, losing more 1 billion in market value. elliott recently boughtbr ain's largest bookseller water stones as well and the hares rose me than % to 662. norwegian cruise line said it would be cutting its full-year earnings outlook due to the e impact of rump administration's ban on cruises visiting cuba. cruise operators are modifying their itineraries and would offer substantial discounts to guests to remain on their b cruises despite the ban, but the shares were up me than 1% today to 52.59. >> online fashionetailer revolve group soared in its trading debut today. this company focuses on millennial customers and attracts many of them through social media. priced at shares of $18 and they closed at 34. that would be up nearly 89% in day's debut. pharmaceutical giant sanofi has hid executive paul hud sorn as it
for nately business repoightly courtney reagan in fayetteville, arkansas. >> barnes & noble and that'se begin tonighs market focus. the company has been acquired by elliott advisers for $683 million and the nation's largest bookstore chain has been struggling for the past five years, losing more 1 billion in market value. elliott recently boughtbr ain's largest bookseller water stones as well and the hares rose me than % to 662. norwegian cruise line said it would be cutting its...
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so we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that?if you go to political prediction markets where people bet on political outcomes like they would the nba finals, these markets have warren with about a 21% chance of winning the nomination and bernie at 16%. so, do i buy it? if i were looking only at national polls, i might not. however, if you look at polls of early states, for example, the recent "des moines register" poll in iowa showed warren improving from 9% to 15%, and you've seen him drop. you've seen him at 25%, now 16%. also, if you look at polls of people who are paying a lot of attention to the campaign, warren has to do better than sanders there who is still relying a lot on name recognition from four years ago. factor number two in her favor is that she actually has spent a lot of time building bridges with the party establishment. the establishment does have a lot of influence. number three is i think she forms a better contrast with biden. she for one thing is a woman. almost three in five democratic voters are women. a
so we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that?if you go to political prediction markets where people bet on political outcomes like they would the nba finals, these markets have warren with about a 21% chance of winning the nomination and bernie at 16%. so, do i buy it? if i were looking only at national polls, i might not. however, if you look at polls of early states, for example, the recent "des moines register" poll in iowa showed warren improving from 9% to 15%, and...