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nate: it takes a layered approach, emily. unfortunately, we are in an -- live in an era of mass-targeted attacks. nationstate level resources are leveled across companies. we will see more of this. we need companies to start treating the threat differently. we need the government to make sure that deterrence extends to the cyber domain. we need corporate accountability. emily: what can government do to force companies to be more vigilant? nate: we need to see a change in culture, change in expectation. it is not ok to simply allow a ceo to retire and take home a golden parachute after the sort of breach that leaves close to million americans vulnerable. 150we need to see much greater accountability. the expectation has to be set. that is by oversight or even if you are doing everything right, the responsibility stops with the ceo. it stops on his or her desk. we will see corporate behavior and corporate culture change only if there is the expectation of accountability. emily: your firm counts the air force as a client, and in
nate: it takes a layered approach, emily. unfortunately, we are in an -- live in an era of mass-targeted attacks. nationstate level resources are leveled across companies. we will see more of this. we need companies to start treating the threat differently. we need the government to make sure that deterrence extends to the cyber domain. we need corporate accountability. emily: what can government do to force companies to be more vigilant? nate: we need to see a change in culture, change in...
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nate: companies are behind because of nationstate adversaries.live in this era of mass-targeted attacks, where tip abilities developed with the resources and a critique of nationstate -- resources and expertise of nationstates are in the wild. we need the government to do what only he can do, make sure that deterrence extends into the severed domain. since the end of the second world war, we have messed a lot of american military, diplomatic, and economic power, but all of that power stops at the keyboard. it is not deterring our average series -- our adversaries in the cyber world, and that has to stop. emily: they think, ceo of endgame, thank you for stopping by. facebook has partnered with the nfl for content that other tech giants already have. is the social giant too late to the game? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story we are watching -- facebook will be shutdown in russia and exterior if it fails to comply with requirements to store user data locally. president vladimir putin signed a law in 2014 that requires global internet firms to stor
nate: companies are behind because of nationstate adversaries.live in this era of mass-targeted attacks, where tip abilities developed with the resources and a critique of nationstate -- resources and expertise of nationstates are in the wild. we need the government to do what only he can do, make sure that deterrence extends into the severed domain. since the end of the second world war, we have messed a lot of american military, diplomatic, and economic power, but all of that power stops at...
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nate take it away? >> tennessee at jacksonville, you're right, six points in the first half, exploded in the second half. derek henry getting in the end zone, long run right there, 17 yards. keep your eye on this running back. derek henry, more touches than demarco murray, going to be the guy that's the force in the offense, tennessee wins 37-16. arizona-indianapolis, a week after losing david johnson, a guy that had my vote for mvp, right here, learning that you don't test a honey badger in overtime. he seals it1. 1 straight games with take-aways for the defense. might not have the offense you want but the defense stepping up big, win 16-13. >> huge game for them. i tell you, two good teams, 13-13 early in the fourth quarter. wentz had the ball tipped, and kansas city just ended up running away with this game. took a 27-13 lead. tacks on a touchdown late, goes for "hail mary," doesn't make it. both of these teams are good enough to make it to the playoffs. carson wentz, trouble in the fourth quarter bu
nate take it away? >> tennessee at jacksonville, you're right, six points in the first half, exploded in the second half. derek henry getting in the end zone, long run right there, 17 yards. keep your eye on this running back. derek henry, more touches than demarco murray, going to be the guy that's the force in the offense, tennessee wins 37-16. arizona-indianapolis, a week after losing david johnson, a guy that had my vote for mvp, right here, learning that you don't test a honey badger...
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to the ninth, nates in danger of being shut out, but here comes ryan zimmerman to the rescue.e blasts his 30th homer of the season and just his second time in his career he hit 30 home runs in that mark and the first time since 2009 and not much else went right for the nats as they fall 7-2. orioles finishing their series against blue jays and these three enjoying the long holiday weekend and they're on vacation. mark trumbel enjoying the bottom four and trumbel the 21st homer of the year for trumbel and the orioles are within one. >>> bird says still down a run and wellington, castillo already with the home run in the game and beef makes it two. monster shot to left for castillo. good-bye, the orioles dugout loving it. two homers in the game for him and we're tied at four heading to extras. in the 12th, mark trumbel back up, two on and two out and trumbel comes through and smacks this one to left and it drops. jonathan scores the game winner. orioles walk off against the blue jays, 5-4 in 12 innings and trumbel gets two pies for his efforts. not just one, two. >>> to the wnba
to the ninth, nates in danger of being shut out, but here comes ryan zimmerman to the rescue.e blasts his 30th homer of the season and just his second time in his career he hit 30 home runs in that mark and the first time since 2009 and not much else went right for the nats as they fall 7-2. orioles finishing their series against blue jays and these three enjoying the long holiday weekend and they're on vacation. mark trumbel enjoying the bottom four and trumbel the 21st homer of the year for...
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director spike lee, heinz ward, football player nate boyar and michael faulkner.e invited the white house to send a representative, they declined. we still hope to bring you all sides of the debate with plenty of input from our audience members. we want to start with one of the key voices in the conversation, and that's what malcolm jenkins, philadelphia eagles safety, he serves the community, his nonprofit provides scholarships, food, essential resources and sports programs in philadelphia and around the country. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. to you, this is not -- >> appreciate you having me. >> this is not a new protest. since last season you've been raising a fist during the national anthem, and i wondered if you could explain why. >> well, one thing i think that has been missing over this entire year is us getting to the real issues. and i think it started when last summer you had the shooting of castile and alton sterling. as a black man in america with a platform, i no longer want to stand behind social media while we posted hashtag after hash
director spike lee, heinz ward, football player nate boyar and michael faulkner.e invited the white house to send a representative, they declined. we still hope to bring you all sides of the debate with plenty of input from our audience members. we want to start with one of the key voices in the conversation, and that's what malcolm jenkins, philadelphia eagles safety, he serves the community, his nonprofit provides scholarships, food, essential resources and sports programs in philadelphia and...
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. >> also this morning a mother left with a choice get her child vaks nated or face jail time. >> new details on the death of hugh hefner why his wife might not be getting any of his funds. >> good morning to you all. a fourth member of president trump's cabinet is under scrutiny for high priced travel. >> this time it's interior secretary ryan zinke accused of using private plans and military jets that cost tax payers $12,000. lana zak joins us from washington d.c. >> good morning. president trump says he's not happy with reports that some of his cabinet secretaries are spending excess amounts of tax payer funds on private jets. now the house oversight committee is demanding answers asking all 24 agencies to account for travel since inauguration. >> reporter: this morning health and human secretary tom price's job is on the line. the president on msnbc made no defense after a string of health care reform defeats. price is adding a new embarrassment to the white house excessive luxury flights at the expense of the american tax payer. last night price tried to defend his flights on fox
. >> also this morning a mother left with a choice get her child vaks nated or face jail time. >> new details on the death of hugh hefner why his wife might not be getting any of his funds. >> good morning to you all. a fourth member of president trump's cabinet is under scrutiny for high priced travel. >> this time it's interior secretary ryan zinke accused of using private plans and military jets that cost tax payers $12,000. lana zak joins us from washington d.c....
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nate boyer, we salute you for your service.nk you. >> he has big hands. >> we're not done. >> he can catch a football better but is not respecting the teleprompter. >>> north korea has said president trump declared war on them. we're going to hear this just out from the foreign minister of north korea, who is here in new york. we'll hear his words when we come back from the break. >>> plus, we'll explain how america's nuclear codes work and exactly how long it'd take for president trump to pull the trigger. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel l
nate boyer, we salute you for your service.nk you. >> he has big hands. >> we're not done. >> he can catch a football better but is not respecting the teleprompter. >>> north korea has said president trump declared war on them. we're going to hear this just out from the foreign minister of north korea, who is here in new york. we'll hear his words when we come back from the break. >>> plus, we'll explain how america's nuclear codes work and exactly how long...
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nate, thank you very much.xplain to people how in the beginning, kap was sitting, and he had a discussion, reached out to you. had a discussion, and you convinced him that kneeling was a y to go. please explain how that all came down. >>, i wouldn't say i convinced him so much as we kind of came to that place together. you know? we sat down in the lobby of the team hotel right before -- on game day, before their last preseason game against the chargers. and we were down in san diego, and we just talked about our own perspectives of, you know, how things were going with our country, you know, and my feeling toward the anthem and the flag were very different from his just because of our experiences and background and what we've been through and what we experienced. so, you know, we were trying t be sensitive to each other, and listen first, you know, and just sort of understand where the othe person is coming from. we kind of came to a middle grnd through that conversation. and, you know, i believe that's somethi
nate, thank you very much.xplain to people how in the beginning, kap was sitting, and he had a discussion, reached out to you. had a discussion, and you convinced him that kneeling was a y to go. please explain how that all came down. >>, i wouldn't say i convinced him so much as we kind of came to that place together. you know? we sat down in the lobby of the team hotel right before -- on game day, before their last preseason game against the chargers. and we were down in san diego, and...
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u nfortu nately for with the influx of people. in the last two, three years, it has been a deluge. we want the people to be here to bring ideas, values, and innovation. but we are onlyjust able to deal with it. this is what an african mega city looks like. it is crowded, chaotic, and crumbling. lagos is already struggling to howells, to look after, and to educate the way over 21 million people already living here. let alone the millions more predicted to crash into the city. —— struggling to house, to look after, and educate the way over 21 million people already living here. but with this worry also already living here. but with this woi’i’y also comes already living here. but with this worry also comes opportunity. this festival celebrates historic culture. in the overcrowded slums, masquerades represent the spirit of the dead, returned to cleanse the city of evil and pray for peace and prosperity. emerging from the rusted tin rubes is one answer to the prayers, building up. —— tin roofs. how are we going to accommodate all of t
u nfortu nately for with the influx of people. in the last two, three years, it has been a deluge. we want the people to be here to bring ideas, values, and innovation. but we are onlyjust able to deal with it. this is what an african mega city looks like. it is crowded, chaotic, and crumbling. lagos is already struggling to howells, to look after, and to educate the way over 21 million people already living here. let alone the millions more predicted to crash into the city. —— struggling...
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u nfortu nately, a result of this change?we've become all too familiar with, both here in london and manchester, around the country in the wake of terror attacks this year. four in the capital in 2017. we tend to see transport hubs, major areas, especially at weekends when people may be visiting or travelling on weekends, visiting the capital, transport hubs and major events. there is a premier league game kicking off at crystal palace, i imagine we will see an increased police presence there, and the premier league match at stamford bridge, chelsea play arsenal, a high—profile derby, people are being asked to arrive one hour earlier to have greater security checks. all bags, they will be more closely checked and we have seen before but fortu nately, checked and we have seen before but fortunately, this is nothing new. we've got into the routine of them doing this. in terms of extra officers, we know that the metropolitan police have drawn upon their colleagues in the military to backfill some police roles at the nuclear cons
u nfortu nately, a result of this change?we've become all too familiar with, both here in london and manchester, around the country in the wake of terror attacks this year. four in the capital in 2017. we tend to see transport hubs, major areas, especially at weekends when people may be visiting or travelling on weekends, visiting the capital, transport hubs and major events. there is a premier league game kicking off at crystal palace, i imagine we will see an increased police presence there,...
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such u nfortu nate terminated by new road players.rtunate behaviour would never stop iran's course of progress and advancement. —— back return. also making news today: staying in new york at the un — japan's prime minister shinzo abe said the time for dialogue with north korea was over — and he rallied behind the us warning that ‘all options' are on the table for dealing with pyongyang. mr abe said "there is not much time left" to take action following the two recent missiles launches by north korea over japanese territory. the government of south korea will decide in the coming hours whether to offer humanitarian aid to people in the north. the unification ministry is considering offering eight million dollars in aid targeted at vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant women, via un agencies. and here's one happy little schoolboy — sidhak singh arora has won a legal battle in australia to wear his turban to school. the uniform policy at melton christian school in melbourne banned head coverings unless they were required by the
such u nfortu nate terminated by new road players.rtunate behaviour would never stop iran's course of progress and advancement. —— back return. also making news today: staying in new york at the un — japan's prime minister shinzo abe said the time for dialogue with north korea was over — and he rallied behind the us warning that ‘all options' are on the table for dealing with pyongyang. mr abe said "there is not much time left" to take action following the two recent...
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not allow nate solder to push him forward. that is all that it is. but the play was really designed to go right behind the fullback, james develin. but wilson took him out opening >> al: second and ten. smith has thrown four touchdown passes tonight. fake toss and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty making a big play. forcing a punt. >> cris: boy, what a play by mccour he had his guy out in the flat and he got his head around. here he comes. he beats his man badly. there was confusion on that side and mccourty with the presentation to make that stop. that is a tough man to bring down in the open field. >> al: th
not allow nate solder to push him forward. that is all that it is. but the play was really designed to go right behind the fullback, james develin. but wilson took him out opening >> al: second and ten. smith has thrown four touchdown passes tonight. fake toss and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that...
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u nfortu nately, make this happen never occurred.tunately, this was compounded by the terrible grammar after the attack by these military groups on installations. there was violent repression, notjust by the army, as you mentioned, but radical groups. that has now created a situation that goes beyond the recognition of those rights to, as i said,. military operations, open the ground for humanitarian assistance, and allow the people to recognise the right to go back. but when you have your own human rights attendants saying on aung san suu kyi, we need to delete the memories of the icon of human rights, we have seen her criticised by desmond tutu, lully yousafzai, condemning her for silence, are you not condemning her as well for myanmar? we are saying clearly that this vicious circle needs to be reversed, military operations must stop, human rights must be recognised and human aid be distributed, people be allowed to come back. this is what i told her. i have to say it is clear for me that we have to dimensions. 0ne i have to say it
u nfortu nately, make this happen never occurred.tunately, this was compounded by the terrible grammar after the attack by these military groups on installations. there was violent repression, notjust by the army, as you mentioned, but radical groups. that has now created a situation that goes beyond the recognition of those rights to, as i said,. military operations, open the ground for humanitarian assistance, and allow the people to recognise the right to go back. but when you have your own...
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not allow nate solder to push him forward. that is all that it is. but the play was really designed to go right behind the fullback, james develin. but wilson took him out opening it up for justin houston. >> al: second and ten. smith has thrown four touchdown passes tonight. fake toss and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty making a big play. forcing a punt. >> cris: boy, what a play by mccourty. he had his guy out in the flat and he got his head around. here he comes. he beats his man badly. there was confusion on that side and mccourty with the presentation to make that stop. that is a tough man to bring down
not allow nate solder to push him forward. that is all that it is. but the play was really designed to go right behind the fullback, james develin. but wilson took him out opening it up for justin houston. >> al: second and ten. smith has thrown four touchdown passes tonight. fake toss and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a...
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exceptional with more than 40 million people now affected and more than 1400 people dead, u nfortu natelynd more than 1400 people dead, unfortunately. in terms of the logistics of trying to provide help, there must be when something is on this scale, a difficulty of deciding what you start with because everything is kind of connected? that's true. of course we prepare for situations such as this. we prepare with community level, with volunteers, throughout the year working with local authorities to prepare for such disasters, but given the scale of this we have had to bring in further support from outside, from neighbouring states and from the capital, as well. we have normally relief supplies pre—stocked in regional and local warehouses. we are moving that as fast as we can to get to people in need but given the scale of the needs today we will need to scale up further our operations here in india and we will need to do that quickly. we need to bring people, not only clea n we need to bring people, not only clean water, we are mobilising water purification units, we are also in desperate
exceptional with more than 40 million people now affected and more than 1400 people dead, u nfortu natelynd more than 1400 people dead, unfortunately. in terms of the logistics of trying to provide help, there must be when something is on this scale, a difficulty of deciding what you start with because everything is kind of connected? that's true. of course we prepare for situations such as this. we prepare with community level, with volunteers, throughout the year working with local...
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you know, i have been fortu nate to to accomplish.ou know, i have been fortunate to win five majors, but in my mind, i like to think that i haven't one any, in order to have that hunger and motivation, as in, i still have a lot more to win. you can hear more of that interview in ‘the unstoppable sharapova?‘ which is on the bbc news channel, this friday at 9.30pm. and we finish with some breathtaking pictures from mauritius of the strapless kite surfing championships. the sport is very different from traditional kite surfing in that the board is not strapped to your feet, so you have to rely on your balance to remain upright. with the stunning backdrop of le morne peninsula off mauirtius, italian airton cozzolino won the men's competition, and moona whyte claimed the world title in the women's event, while the rest of us all watched slack—jawed in amazement. that's all from sportsday. everton against atalanta in the europa league is just about at half—time. follow that on our website. 3-0 3—0 down at half—time. there'll be more sport h
you know, i have been fortu nate to to accomplish.ou know, i have been fortunate to win five majors, but in my mind, i like to think that i haven't one any, in order to have that hunger and motivation, as in, i still have a lot more to win. you can hear more of that interview in ‘the unstoppable sharapova?‘ which is on the bbc news channel, this friday at 9.30pm. and we finish with some breathtaking pictures from mauritius of the strapless kite surfing championships. the sport is very...
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fortu nately, it seems to get worse and worse. built in the 80 hundredths by shipbuilders and so it's well made. that's why i'm any. —— was built in 1800'. some places have been hit really bad. you ushered saying that you live in a trailer. you fear for what might happen to your trailer? that is my home. i've worked on it a lot. i've on as much preparation as possible but with the way the winds are right now and the landscape, i'm afraid trees will be falling on my trailer. the whole street where i live, it's not as brought up as old key west, so it's predominantly trailers. i can assure, though i don't want to, and positive it is pretty much gone. there was an evacuation order. did you think about leaving altogether? i evacuated from my trailer because it is windy. this house is on the highest point of key west. it was built in the 18 —— highest point of key west. it was built in the 18 -- 1800. highest point of key west. it was built in the 18 --1800. he didn't think about leaving key west altogether, getting out of key west? a
fortu nately, it seems to get worse and worse. built in the 80 hundredths by shipbuilders and so it's well made. that's why i'm any. —— was built in 1800'. some places have been hit really bad. you ushered saying that you live in a trailer. you fear for what might happen to your trailer? that is my home. i've worked on it a lot. i've on as much preparation as possible but with the way the winds are right now and the landscape, i'm afraid trees will be falling on my trailer. the whole street...
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the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhereoreign investment, it means that they cannot necessarily get the finance from an upfront source. so that enables the development to take place. possibly it needs to calm with some commitment to more affordable first—time housing. they should not be allowed to evade their commitment to providing affordable housing. watch this space. everyone will be talking about it at the party conferences. some areas of london, new developments are empty. they are all sold, but nobody lives there. very frustrating for the people who would love to be able to get a chance to live there. we have only got a couple of minutes. the sunday times focusing on labour putting the spotlight on tuition fees. brexit will be the big thing for them this week. this is going for them this week. this is going for them this week. this is going for the young voter? it is all about the youth vote. they need to sort out the student loan system. the labour manifesto, there is some feeling that there could be cross— party fee
the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhereoreign investment, it means that they cannot necessarily get the finance from an upfront source. so that enables the development to take place. possibly it needs to calm with some commitment to more affordable first—time housing. they should not be allowed to evade their commitment to providing affordable housing. watch this space. everyone will be talking about it at the party conferences....
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it will be the centre of focus at the congress in october, u nfortu nately.cus at the congress in october, unfortunately. we will look at it from a market perspective to see, and crucially, this is important, whether the government will start deleveraging the economy into 2018— 2019. will they bring in these changes by next year? we definitely wa nt to changes by next year? we definitely want to see evidence of reform. we have not seen much so far. there is the view the existing government lacks the political will and ability for a reformist mandate. we feel after the congress that would not be the case. what are your plans for the case. what are your plans for the rest of the year? china has been the rest of the year? china has been the outstanding major equity market in the world to date. the benchmark at overseas has returned 45%. chinese investors are extremely happy. john woods. in other news, us president donald trump has ordered new sanctions against north korea over the nuclear weapons programme in the country. the us treasury can to get banks that do
it will be the centre of focus at the congress in october, u nfortu nately.cus at the congress in october, unfortunately. we will look at it from a market perspective to see, and crucially, this is important, whether the government will start deleveraging the economy into 2018— 2019. will they bring in these changes by next year? we definitely wa nt to changes by next year? we definitely want to see evidence of reform. we have not seen much so far. there is the view the existing government...
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all of that u nfortu nately falls for rya na ir to pat’- u nfortu nately falls for rya na ir to pay.even days and counting, this person says. the refund is supposed to be replaced within seven days. and fortu nately replaced within seven days. and fortunately with the compensation they don't stipulate when it needs to be paid. there is no clear—cut law. however we tend to advise clients they should wait a reasonable amount of time, which could be a few weeks, certainly no more than a month, and if nothing happens then they are perfectly entitled to take ryanair to my michael 0'leary on twitter and haven't had a response. asking if he had a question for you. it might be along the lines of how much can i get away with? yeah, with the passengers they had to ensure they are only claiming that what is reasonable, so they have a duty to ensure that they are not staying in 5—star hotels for instance when they could be staying in more ordinary accommodation, if that's what they we re accommodation, if that's what they were used to. the same goes with the food and drink they have to pay for.
all of that u nfortu nately falls for rya na ir to pat’- u nfortu nately falls for rya na ir to pay.even days and counting, this person says. the refund is supposed to be replaced within seven days. and fortu nately replaced within seven days. and fortunately with the compensation they don't stipulate when it needs to be paid. there is no clear—cut law. however we tend to advise clients they should wait a reasonable amount of time, which could be a few weeks, certainly no more than a month,...
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i want to thank the coast guard, nate i have. [applause] -- the navy. [applause] i want to thank brock. they were always calling to say, what resources can we bring to the table? as you know, our state's been devastated. i've been in the keys, you go to the keys, there were nine-foot storm surges. there are homes just toppled. we don't want to lose a life. down here in this part of the state, we have a lot of flooding, a lot of winds, a lot of rain. we have flooding up in the northeast. we're working hard to get our power back on. our utilitieses have restored over four million homes already. we're down to about 25% of our homes and every person wants their power back. we all want our power back. i want to thank them for what they're doing so far. we have high expectations -- expectations. we want our power back as fast as possible. i want to thank the federal government for all that you are support. so we get our ports reopened and fuel pack in our state. we're short of fuel. we have lines at the gas station. the federal government has been a partner t
i want to thank the coast guard, nate i have. [applause] -- the navy. [applause] i want to thank brock. they were always calling to say, what resources can we bring to the table? as you know, our state's been devastated. i've been in the keys, you go to the keys, there were nine-foot storm surges. there are homes just toppled. we don't want to lose a life. down here in this part of the state, we have a lot of flooding, a lot of winds, a lot of rain. we have flooding up in the northeast. we're...
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easy for americans to point the finger at the russians or russian companies and actually u nfortu natelyunfortunately, we see that someone is using this situation and they point, they turn their aggressive via and government complaint against my country. one allegation over the summer was my country. one allegation over the summer was that of the russian government forced you to insert malicious upgrade to your software, then you would have no choice but to do that. what happens if the british government since the same order to the british software company? 0r government since the same order to the british software company? or the american software company? it's a science fiction. but doesn't the fa ct science fiction. but doesn't the fact that we know the russian government did interfere in last yea r‘s government did interfere in last year's presidential election, doesn't that time your reputation as a russian company? we see espionage tools which speak native languages and unfortunately, russian hackers, it doesn't change the name of the nations which are many other names. what he goi
easy for americans to point the finger at the russians or russian companies and actually u nfortu natelyunfortunately, we see that someone is using this situation and they point, they turn their aggressive via and government complaint against my country. one allegation over the summer was my country. one allegation over the summer was that of the russian government forced you to insert malicious upgrade to your software, then you would have no choice but to do that. what happens if the british...
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should bbc news be covering a story about an u nfortu nate covering a story about an unfortunate incidentn a toilet. first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? on monday's newsnight, the co—founder of belle pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body for unethical behaviour in south africa, demonstrated the a nswer to south africa, demonstrated the answer to that question. you were the man who went out to south africa to secure this deal... phone rings. i , sorry about that. don't worry about it. we went out to the people who represented the gupta 's. he knew of all... phone rings. one of the key things is the problem with the account. this reaction on twitter was called... there was more embarrassment on tuesday for the home office after the guardian published a draft document it obtained containing proposals aimed at cutting the numbers of low skilled migrants from europe following
should bbc news be covering a story about an u nfortu nate covering a story about an unfortunate incidentn a toilet. first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? on monday's newsnight, the co—founder of belle pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body for unethical behaviour in south...
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and u nfortu nately, russians or russian companies.e is that someone unfortunately, what we see is that someone in is using this situation to have an aggressive campaign against my company. one allegation over the summer was that if the russian government forced you to insert a malicious upgrade to your software, then you would have no choice but to do that. what happens if the british government sends the same if the british government sends the same order to a british software company? or if the americans ask an american company to do so? it is science fiction. doesn't the fact that we know that the russian government did interfere in last yea r‘s government did interfere in last year's presidential election, doesn't that actually harm your reputation as a russian company? everyone spies on everyone. we see espionage tools which speak native english, native russian, native chinese, many other lenders. —— languages. you can change the names of the nation to many other names. what are you going to say to american customers who have hea
and u nfortu nately, russians or russian companies.e is that someone unfortunately, what we see is that someone in is using this situation to have an aggressive campaign against my company. one allegation over the summer was that if the russian government forced you to insert a malicious upgrade to your software, then you would have no choice but to do that. what happens if the british government sends the same if the british government sends the same order to a british software company? or if...
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antonio conte‘s side fortu nate to his old rivals.ide fortunate to avoid conceding a spot kick of their own. it may have been diego costa in the limelight said under the radar ‘s the substitute. 0ur football reporter john bennettjoins us now. john — a great win for chelsea especially given atleti drew their first match in the competition. they take control of that group and they make history as well because they make history as well because the first team to beat atletico madrid at their all—new stadium, a state—of—the—art stadium and alvaro morata, a great form. we are talking about strikers like lukaku and harry kane. that was a wonderful win for chelsea. we are going to talk about celtic now because this is arguably even better, 3—0 win away at anderlecht. we know they are so strong at home. they had to prove it in the champions league and they did that. leigh griffiths scored the first goal. he is in great form, his eighth of the season. they have only won one of their last 15 champions league games. this is the second goal. patri
antonio conte‘s side fortu nate to his old rivals.ide fortunate to avoid conceding a spot kick of their own. it may have been diego costa in the limelight said under the radar ‘s the substitute. 0ur football reporter john bennettjoins us now. john — a great win for chelsea especially given atleti drew their first match in the competition. they take control of that group and they make history as well because they make history as well because the first team to beat atletico madrid at their...
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su sure laing caddo nated to the red cross.scribes united states as the great satan of the humanitarian aid. this time not so much. on monday, mexico began sending north of the border, even though there's been no official announcement from the trump administration that its accepted that offer of help. so, is this the rest of the world sitting on its hands some sort of a pay back for age nating allies and the america first transfers to every nation for itself. joining us now from san francisco, mark. you described this as possibly about what goes around comes around approach to foreign policy. if that's the case what specifically is driving it? >> i think that's exactly it. you're seeing this trepidation across the world helping at a time when a state like texas, after this devastating hurricane really needs help. so, i think what you're seeing is the first signs of the trump, america first policies, which include dropping international aid insist on being rather aggressive in its rhetoric against other nations. is questioning w
su sure laing caddo nated to the red cross.scribes united states as the great satan of the humanitarian aid. this time not so much. on monday, mexico began sending north of the border, even though there's been no official announcement from the trump administration that its accepted that offer of help. so, is this the rest of the world sitting on its hands some sort of a pay back for age nating allies and the america first transfers to every nation for itself. joining us now from san francisco,...
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fortu nately, horrific. i had my third last year.t endure the morning sickness, but i did have the sleepless nights afterwards. it is quite a big sleepless nights afterwards. it is quitea bigjump sleepless nights afterwards. it is quite a big jump from two to three. any advice about having three? just endless patience. also, the older you get, the harder it is to deal with those. she will probably have more staff than you. a palace full of staff probably eases the pain. surely want to help your baby. delighted with the news of the baby? lam delighted with the news of the baby? i am completely indifferent. they seem i am completely indifferent. they seem like a nice couple, good for them. i seem like a nice couple, good for them. lam seem like a nice couple, good for them. i am not sure seem like a nice couple, good for them. lam not sure i seem like a nice couple, good for them. i am not sure i would seem like a nice couple, good for them. lam not sure i would put seem like a nice couple, good for them. i am not sure i would put it o
fortu nately, horrific. i had my third last year.t endure the morning sickness, but i did have the sleepless nights afterwards. it is quite a big sleepless nights afterwards. it is quitea bigjump sleepless nights afterwards. it is quite a big jump from two to three. any advice about having three? just endless patience. also, the older you get, the harder it is to deal with those. she will probably have more staff than you. a palace full of staff probably eases the pain. surely want to help your...
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east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well >>> the murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> here's what all of the kids will snap chat about tomorrow. >> this is obviously a hard job and turned out to be kind of funny in a lot of ways. >>> when lacy peterson vanished christmas eve 2002 her case captures the spotlight and still does. >> scott peterson was convicted of murdering their son connor and tonight key evidence that helped to break the case. >> the i-team obtained access to more than a thousand pieces of evidence photos, documents and tapes, some before never made public and this evidence was used to put scott peterson on death row. >> hours after lacy pe
east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well >>> the murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a...
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u nfortu nately, fortu nately is what every player dreams about. lot about american tennis and where we are right awaiting the final is madison keys, who crushed coco vandeweghe in straight sets. the pair will both be making their grand slam final debuts. the last time two americans made the final was 15 years ago when serena williams beat her sister venus. and keys couldn't be happier. it feels absolutely amazing. you know, these are the moments growing up that you dream about. to be sitting here as us open finalist, it feels amazing. she is a close friend of mine, so to be able to play her in both of our first finals is a really special moment, especially with everything we have gone through this year. ben stokes reached a new career high, taking six wickets helping bowl the windies out forjust 123. but england then struggled in reply — poor batting put england in trouble and joe root‘s side closed on 46 for 4. fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against tottenham midfielder dele alli after he gestured with his middle finger during england's
u nfortu nately, fortu nately is what every player dreams about. lot about american tennis and where we are right awaiting the final is madison keys, who crushed coco vandeweghe in straight sets. the pair will both be making their grand slam final debuts. the last time two americans made the final was 15 years ago when serena williams beat her sister venus. and keys couldn't be happier. it feels absolutely amazing. you know, these are the moments growing up that you dream about. to be sitting...
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. >> it's one of the rare places where nate and military history intertwine. in san francisco presidio every corner has a tale. >> and the depth of the history goes so far back that there are stories almost everywhere you look. >> but few have looked in the attic of building 1216, a former army bar acs off limits to the public where up the flights of stairs with a room full of forgotten murals painted by soldiers six decades ago. >> these were painted in 1956 and 1957 by men stationed at the presidio. >> we haven't seen it in a long time. >> on a different day ian gerber traveled to the presidio from his home in colorado to see the murals in person, not an archaeologist or a arch historian but as a son. >> this is an opportunity i never thought i would get. there is his signature right there. >> bill gesh he shall would see the murals in person the first time the work was familiar. >> that's my dad yeah. >> because many of them were painted by his father, perron gesh zbleesh dad talked about them on and off for years but look at the solar looking down the barr
. >> it's one of the rare places where nate and military history intertwine. in san francisco presidio every corner has a tale. >> and the depth of the history goes so far back that there are stories almost everywhere you look. >> but few have looked in the attic of building 1216, a former army bar acs off limits to the public where up the flights of stairs with a room full of forgotten murals painted by soldiers six decades ago. >> these were painted in 1956 and 1957 by...
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manafort and flynn are the most prom nate, he said, but there may well be others. joining us to talk about all of this, robert costa national political reporter for the washington post and moderator on pbs. and saul weisenberger is with us tonight, deputy independent counsel. he was selected by ken star to conduct questioning of bill clinton among other tasks. welcome to you both and counselor, i'd like to begin with you. we heard a bit of roger stone there. i know that you told one of our producers that just looking at his statement alone you were kind of shocked by the declarative nature of of it meaning he's really innocent or he's setting up a possible perjury trap. >> i wouldn't say i was shocked but i do say it was a remarkable statement. you have to assume, brian, that he vetted this with his attorney. you don't go out and make a statement like that unless you're an idiot or unless you're absolutely certain of what you're saying. because you're right, if he's saying something that isn't correct, that's known as a false exculpatory statement. what that says t
manafort and flynn are the most prom nate, he said, but there may well be others. joining us to talk about all of this, robert costa national political reporter for the washington post and moderator on pbs. and saul weisenberger is with us tonight, deputy independent counsel. he was selected by ken star to conduct questioning of bill clinton among other tasks. welcome to you both and counselor, i'd like to begin with you. we heard a bit of roger stone there. i know that you told one of our...
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traffic alt nates in one direction at a time. be aware it's there, as it seemingly always is, with one of those long projects that concur down in the district. cnbc report. twitter suspending russian-linked accounts as a part of investigation whether russia influenced the 2016 presidential election. mark warner on the intelligence committee summoning twitter officials to testify behind closed doors yesterday. facebook facing similar drillings earlier this month. with your cnbc morning report, i'm morgan brennan. >> thank you. we're working for you in the community this morning. >> we are taking a look at langdon elementary school. what's so special about this pep rally? >> look at this crowd, check out the banner, it says attendance matters. we are here early this morning. we got the parents the students the teacher. this school is doing great things and they're celebrating the end of attendance awareness and they are doing it big. setting the standards in d.c. schools. we're going to talk about how they did that on news 4 today
traffic alt nates in one direction at a time. be aware it's there, as it seemingly always is, with one of those long projects that concur down in the district. cnbc report. twitter suspending russian-linked accounts as a part of investigation whether russia influenced the 2016 presidential election. mark warner on the intelligence committee summoning twitter officials to testify behind closed doors yesterday. facebook facing similar drillings earlier this month. with your cnbc morning report,...
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republicans, last time you tried to eliminate state and local deduct ict, -- deductibility, you had tea limb nate that. same thing will happen now. lots of republican congressmen in states like new york and california come from districts elimination of state and local deductibility hurts their core constituency. even with doubling the standard deduction. so leader mcconnell and speaker ryan argue this is a boon to wealthy taxpayers in blue states. it's not true. it's just not true. elimination here's another amazing thing. we don't know where this came from. they raised the bottom rate from 10% to 12%. the lowest rate on the poorest and working class americans t so what the plan does is the top rate on the wealthiest comes down and the bottom rate on working class families goes up. what kind of plan is this? republicans will argue that the -- they double the standard deduction so it covers the raise in the lower rate. bunk. by repealing the personal exemption, republicans are once again raising taxes on middle class and working americans. a family of two on this framework with a household income
republicans, last time you tried to eliminate state and local deduct ict, -- deductibility, you had tea limb nate that. same thing will happen now. lots of republican congressmen in states like new york and california come from districts elimination of state and local deductibility hurts their core constituency. even with doubling the standard deduction. so leader mcconnell and speaker ryan argue this is a boon to wealthy taxpayers in blue states. it's not true. it's just not true. elimination...
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u nfortu nately, most of the sapphires, gems, even gold rushes that we've had have been in protectedal parks. and it's all illegal, of course, but then, there is very little capacity to enforce legislation generally in madagascar — especially in very, also remote areas, because you have, i mean, they are usually remote areas so it's even more difficult to enforce the law in this case. do you think the government wants to enforce the law? i wouldn't dismiss also that there is maybe a lack of willingness to act. which means gems from illegal mines continue to flow to the capital and on into backstreet workshops. here, skilled hands and sharp eyes work to unlock the value of the gems. stones will go through several pairs of hands before they reach the capital antananarivo and a place like this, where they're cut and polished for export. a stone sold by a miner for £25 will be sold by a dealer like this for £250, and when it is in the us or in bangkok or in dubai, will go for more than £5,000. shaolin is happy to show this stock. the mining may be against the law but the trade isn't. thi
u nfortu nately, most of the sapphires, gems, even gold rushes that we've had have been in protectedal parks. and it's all illegal, of course, but then, there is very little capacity to enforce legislation generally in madagascar — especially in very, also remote areas, because you have, i mean, they are usually remote areas so it's even more difficult to enforce the law in this case. do you think the government wants to enforce the law? i wouldn't dismiss also that there is maybe a lack of...
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nate, what do you think about this whole battle royale that started between the nfl and players? >> first of all, he has nothing to be embarrassed about. he was in a tough spot. the brotherhood that he has to represent from his before his time on the football field in pittsburgh is stronger than any locker room. grant it, that's a brotherhood and it's a bond and it's something when you come to a place of agreement together, it's a difficult situation. it's a difficult situation. he had a guarantee that so many of his brothers in arms were happy to see him, and standing for the anthem felt like a protest in a lot of ways. the division right now in our country, yeah, it's frustrating and everything going on right now, you know, with the league and with the president's remarks and all that. i was just happy over the weekend, proud to see -- even though there was a lot of different demonstrations, the league felt united. roger goodell and the nfl pa being on the same page for a while, that's a good feeling. it's something our country can take a look at and learn from it a little. >>
nate, what do you think about this whole battle royale that started between the nfl and players? >> first of all, he has nothing to be embarrassed about. he was in a tough spot. the brotherhood that he has to represent from his before his time on the football field in pittsburgh is stronger than any locker room. grant it, that's a brotherhood and it's a bond and it's something when you come to a place of agreement together, it's a difficult situation. it's a difficult situation. he had a...
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sergeant nate makes the point you can do healthy work without getting in the gym. doing squats during commercials or -- >> we do squats. >> he says it takes 15 minutes here and there to get started. great. >> really good. you've not been here yet when we do squats. we'll invite you the next parto. you surprised me. this early i got to do that? all right. >>> we'll look at camel back mountain. a few views. we'll show how different each neighborhood is right now. camel back mountain is beautiful this morning for the sunrise. you have the gorgeous colors and mostly clear sky. farther south to philadelphia, a cloud deck but peek of sunshine. the clouds will break in the afternoon for a mix of clouds and sun. mostly cloudy to start. this is interest, southern delaware has -- this interesting, southern delaware has a good deal of clouds. wilmington is fairly clear. clouds off in the distance but not terribly cloudy currently. in and out clouds today. we're also seeing very humid conditions and temperatures warmer than average. here's the wide view of temperatures. 73 at
sergeant nate makes the point you can do healthy work without getting in the gym. doing squats during commercials or -- >> we do squats. >> he says it takes 15 minutes here and there to get started. great. >> really good. you've not been here yet when we do squats. we'll invite you the next parto. you surprised me. this early i got to do that? all right. >>> we'll look at camel back mountain. a few views. we'll show how different each neighborhood is right now. camel...
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fortu nately, determined than ever before., the united states has done very well since election day last november eight. the stock market is at an all—time high. a record. unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years. and because of our regulatory and other reforms, we have more people working in the united states today than ever before. companies are moving back, creating job growth, the likes of which our country has not seen in a very long time. and it hasjust which our country has not seen in a very long time. and it has just been announced that we will be spending almost $700 billion on our military and defence. 0ur military will see and defence. 0ur military will see and be the strongest it has ever been. for more than 70 years, in times of warand been. for more than 70 years, in times of war and peace, the leaders of nations, movements and religions have stood before this assembly, like them i intend to address some of the very serious threats before us of the very serious threats before us today. but also, the enorm
fortu nately, determined than ever before., the united states has done very well since election day last november eight. the stock market is at an all—time high. a record. unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years. and because of our regulatory and other reforms, we have more people working in the united states today than ever before. companies are moving back, creating job growth, the likes of which our country has not seen in a very long time. and it hasjust which our country has not...
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east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well >>> the murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> here's what all of the kids will snap chat about tomorrow. >> this is obviously a hard job and turned out to be kind of funny in a lot of ways. (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase chang
east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well >>> the murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a...
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and that could become nate if it were to develop.ough moisture to cause problems and flooding across much of florida as we go through the weekend and next week. we'll keep an eye on it. as far as we're concerned. clear skies and clouds will come in tonight with the system passing to the north. what that's going to do is reinforce the cool air tomorrow. tonight great for high school football. 64 to 74. about perfect. and breezy and chilly tomorrow. many folks not making it to 70 tomorrow. gorgeous on sunday with less wind and milder. no measurable rain since september 15th. and turning warmer next week in. it's a great graphic. there's a lot of things you can do over the weekend while it's dry. outdoor painting. love to paint in the fall. it's comfortable. fewer bugs, lower humidity, and it dries quicker. you can do roofing. no worries. brick and cement work. i got to do that over the weekend too. no worries. >> trimming, it's cool and you're supposed to trim in the fall not in the spring. and driveway sealing because it's cry the sea
and that could become nate if it were to develop.ough moisture to cause problems and flooding across much of florida as we go through the weekend and next week. we'll keep an eye on it. as far as we're concerned. clear skies and clouds will come in tonight with the system passing to the north. what that's going to do is reinforce the cool air tomorrow. tonight great for high school football. 64 to 74. about perfect. and breezy and chilly tomorrow. many folks not making it to 70 tomorrow....
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east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> here's what all of the kids will snap chat about tomorrow. >> this is obviously a hard job and turned out to be kind of funny in a lot o do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours. >>> when lacy peterson vanished christmas eve 2002 her case captures the spotlight and still does. >> scott peterson was convicted of murdering their son connor and tonight key evidence that helped to break
east bay saying the water possibly contaylor tampa nated by a leak innir gas station line in an old well murder of lacy peterson is getting access all these years later. >> the peterson case gripped the bay area and beyond. coming up the evidence that broke the case open and put peterson on death row in san quinton. >>> overcast skies right now. you just may need those wipers in the morning. i'll explain coming up. >> stay with us for that. first here's a look at what's...
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. >> also this morning a mother left with a choice get her child vaks nated or face jail time. >> new his wife might not be getting any of
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en nuestro momento divertido, recuerdan a nate robinson, ganaron la competencia de nba.ristiano ronaldo pÚblico en sus redes una foto donde aparece con su nuevo juguete. recibiendo muchos comentarios, por parte de sus fanÁticos, entre ellos criticando la forma en que gasta su dinero. el futbolista aparece posando con su ferrari f12, ediciÓn limitada con valor de $500.000 otro mÁs de sus flujos y excentricidad es de los que puede gozar, ya que es el mejor jugador pagado de la historia. ♪ ♪ la jovencita que acaban de escuchar es la hija de alejandro sanz. quien mientras hacÍa sus deberes escolares cantaba dos de los Éxitos de su papÁ. la ex pareja del cantante, y madre de la joven, fue quien publicÓ el video. sanz obviamente quedÓ derretido por las imÁgenes. ricky martin: vigente, saludos estoy en la ciudad de mÉxico acaba de temblar fuerte. estamos bien, mando fuerzas para todo mÉxico, a todos los paÍses afectados. fue bastante intenso. greyce: con este vÍdeo, ricky martin les dejÓ saber a sus fanÁticos que se encontraba bien, luego del terremoto que sacudiÓ a mÉxico anoc
en nuestro momento divertido, recuerdan a nate robinson, ganaron la competencia de nba.ristiano ronaldo pÚblico en sus redes una foto donde aparece con su nuevo juguete. recibiendo muchos comentarios, por parte de sus fanÁticos, entre ellos criticando la forma en que gasta su dinero. el futbolista aparece posando con su ferrari f12, ediciÓn limitada con valor de $500.000 otro mÁs de sus flujos y excentricidad es de los que puede gozar, ya que es el mejor jugador pagado de la historia. ♪...
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spill it nate boy, a former nfl player from the seattle seahawks i would love to give your thoughts first on what you heard from lebron james. >> that is his opinion. he has every right to voice an opinion just like the president has a right to voice an opinion as well. i fought for it lebron james. i fought for donald trump. i fought for everybody in this country. we all did. anyone that war that camouflaged uniform. we don't always agree with our leadership, but it is a commitment we make to serve the united states, and i am proud that i have the opportunity to do it. i am proud that i fought for the freedoms we have in this country, whether those are things that i agree with or not, that is not up to me. i will always fight for what america and fi stands for. >> sandra: we thank you for your service and fighting for this country, that we may have free speech, that is why we honor the flag. while you say you fought for that very right for all the players to have free speech and speak their mind to stand up for what they believe in, how does this sit with you? do see this is disrespectfu
spill it nate boy, a former nfl player from the seattle seahawks i would love to give your thoughts first on what you heard from lebron james. >> that is his opinion. he has every right to voice an opinion just like the president has a right to voice an opinion as well. i fought for it lebron james. i fought for donald trump. i fought for everybody in this country. we all did. anyone that war that camouflaged uniform. we don't always agree with our leadership, but it is a commitment we...
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if it doesn't become nate, heavy rain is on tap for florida over the weekend. 64 to 74. featured game tonight is freedom wood bridge at hilton. breezy and chilly and some areas will not make it to 70. gorgeous sunday and milder and less wind. and staying dry and turning warmer next week. the 80s will come back. so check this out. tomorrow, 69. and then 72 on sunday. and then gradually we warm up a little bit. mid-70s on monday. 76 on tuesday. and 81 on wednesday. and the average is down to 74. that's within the realm of average. and we've been off the charts here with temperatures in the low 90s. tonight, future cast, it went right past 10:00. by 7 a.m. 50s across the board. 59 downtown. and 52 in fr and 50 in damascus. and midmorning, upper 50s and low 60s. and we have northwest winds and you can see the arrow wider, and it's going to be blustery tomorrow. by the time we get to lunchtime. upper 60s. and no 70s yet. and 64 in romney. and 64 in cumberland. and clouds linger west of the divide. by this time tomorrow evening. low to mid-60s. 66 in leesburg. and also downtow
if it doesn't become nate, heavy rain is on tap for florida over the weekend. 64 to 74. featured game tonight is freedom wood bridge at hilton. breezy and chilly and some areas will not make it to 70. gorgeous sunday and milder and less wind. and staying dry and turning warmer next week. the 80s will come back. so check this out. tomorrow, 69. and then 72 on sunday. and then gradually we warm up a little bit. mid-70s on monday. 76 on tuesday. and 81 on wednesday. and the average is down to 74....
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me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.diculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders, including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn to. >> reporter: when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one that did this? >> it was a mixture of thing. like i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. what i came to the conclusion was that she basically like put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> reporter: it seemed bambi's supporters were few and far between. but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgment in this case. >> reporter: the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution
me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.diculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders, including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn to. >> reporter: when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one that...
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third string quarterback nate sudde sudfeld was cut. matt jones was let go as well as niko marley.he burgundy and gold went with depth on defense, carrying 11 guys who are secondary. defensive backs clur and hosely made the roster after a strong performance in the final preseason game against tampa bay. nats and brewers. who s contact support? scherzer gets drilled in the calf. in the second, that's daniel murphy trying to do hurdles also. bumps and bruises, a lot to go around. nats down 2-1 in the eighth. taylor puts some bruises on the ball. solo home run. we're tied up at 2. tre turner looking for first home run since coming back from the dl earlier this week. this one -- well, it just stays in the park. defoe scores the game-winning run. nats come out on top 3-1. orioles coming off extra inning 1-0 win against the bluejays on friday night. low scoring affair until pillard does this in the fifth. toronto up 1-0. seventh inning, donaldson. that's a three run. orioles can't bounceback. they fall by final of 7-2. >>> we'll still have a full week to wait for the red skins season ope
third string quarterback nate sudde sudfeld was cut. matt jones was let go as well as niko marley.he burgundy and gold went with depth on defense, carrying 11 guys who are secondary. defensive backs clur and hosely made the roster after a strong performance in the final preseason game against tampa bay. nats and brewers. who s contact support? scherzer gets drilled in the calf. in the second, that's daniel murphy trying to do hurdles also. bumps and bruises, a lot to go around. nats down 2-1 in...