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nick: yeah. billy's got his read pretty quick. jim: he'll get a confirmation of that watching horschel. from 26 feet. nick: just keep it smooth, smooth. jim: is it high enough? is it hard enough? . no nick: well, it didn't break as much as we thought and if he'd just hit that one, who knows? you're not going to give that a rush of blood down the hill. what's he gesture interesting? i'm not sure. maybe he thought it was more downhill. jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was $400,000. ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a charitable man -- how much they were able to generate for his community and specificall
nick: yeah. billy's got his read pretty quick. jim: he'll get a confirmation of that watching horschel. from 26 feet. nick: just keep it smooth, smooth. jim: is it high enough? is it hard enough? . no nick: well, it didn't break as much as we thought and if he'd just hit that one, who knows? you're not going to give that a rush of blood down the hill. what's he gesture interesting? i'm not sure. maybe he thought it was more downhill. jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t...
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nick: yeah. billy's got his read pretty quick. jim: he'll get a confirmation of that watching horschel. from 26 feet. nick: just keep it is it hard enough? . no nick: well, it didn't break as much as we thought and if he'd just hit that one, who knows? you're not going to give that a rush of blood down the hill. what's he gesture interesting? i'm not sure. maybe he thought it was more downhill. jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a charitable man -- how much they were able to generate for his community and specifically for that great school impacting the lives of so
nick: yeah. billy's got his read pretty quick. jim: he'll get a confirmation of that watching horschel. from 26 feet. nick: just keep it is it hard enough? . no nick: well, it didn't break as much as we thought and if he'd just hit that one, who knows? you're not going to give that a rush of blood down the hill. what's he gesture interesting? i'm not sure. maybe he thought it was more downhill. jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons....
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bill: nick watney up ahead. 18. nick: overspins it. bill: that was a moment ago. and now live and jordan did stay on that bank. nick: there's the ball by the -- uh-oh. here we go. rules. bill: let's go back on the tee. nick: anyway, two really important tee shots. they'd like to both be in this hole. dottie: i can promise you it's much darker out here than that picture is telling. nick: that left one. got to stay away from the water. managed to avoid that nasty bunker. bill: it's going to be just fine. nick: might need a little bit of metal to get to the green. bill: from brisbane. produced the likes of greg norman, wayne grady, adam scott and finchy. all of them major champions. ian: jason day nearby as well. bill: now blixt. and the iris on the camera lens is wide open because you look behind us at 18 and it's very dark. nick: that's ok. oh, it's sitting up nicely but you can see the slope on that bank. at least he's in the home. didn't want to be in the bunker and wedging it out. bill: scott brown. nick: everybody is just for safety, just tweaking it -- that's
bill: nick watney up ahead. 18. nick: overspins it. bill: that was a moment ago. and now live and jordan did stay on that bank. nick: there's the ball by the -- uh-oh. here we go. rules. bill: let's go back on the tee. nick: anyway, two really important tee shots. they'd like to both be in this hole. dottie: i can promise you it's much darker out here than that picture is telling. nick: that left one. got to stay away from the water. managed to avoid that nasty bunker. bill: it's going to be...
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nick: oh, wow. bill: well -- nick: it was up the hill. just didn't quite -- so cameron smith has the one opportunity at 15 now to tie it. bill: four straight pars after that hot start. 17. ian: you can see the color of the green here. it goes a little uphill, a little downhill, a little uphill at the hole so it slows up as it gets close, and we saw that from cabrera earlier where he missed it short left with his shorter putt. back one. bill: cameron smith for birdie. to tie the lead. nick: good free stroke. oh, wow. good effort. as you can tell, he knew he didn't do anything wrong with that one. bill: let's take another look. he thought this was going in. hit it just where he wanted to. nick: yeah, that was a very good try. bill: shot a 62. on friday, in four-ball, five under for this final round in that format. nick: more than likely going to need a big finish. quite possibly could need three birdies to win it outright. bill: after starting the second nine with three birdies, that's the third straight par and they stay at 24 under. 16. p
nick: oh, wow. bill: well -- nick: it was up the hill. just didn't quite -- so cameron smith has the one opportunity at 15 now to tie it. bill: four straight pars after that hot start. 17. ian: you can see the color of the green here. it goes a little uphill, a little downhill, a little uphill at the hole so it slows up as it gets close, and we saw that from cabrera earlier where he missed it short left with his shorter putt. back one. bill: cameron smith for birdie. to tie the lead. nick: good...
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nick: that's perfect. peter: what you really hope for is they end up in a really good yardage for whatever club you have. nick: yeah. jim: earlier at the 18th. kokrak, finishing up with a tap-in par. tied for third with hahn. and here is hahn. peter: he's going with a 3-wood. nick: yeah, just copy jason's flight would be perfect. jim: he drilled that one. three good ones by the last three. day and horschel trying to decide things on the 72nd. sergio, the defending champion, sees peggy. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ you got a kitchen that's brand new. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you'd like to keep it that way, too. ♪ ♪ you wanna set out on your own, ♪ ♪ so you can teach yoga and just say "o
nick: that's perfect. peter: what you really hope for is they end up in a really good yardage for whatever club you have. nick: yeah. jim: earlier at the 18th. kokrak, finishing up with a tap-in par. tied for third with hahn. and here is hahn. peter: he's going with a 3-wood. nick: yeah, just copy jason's flight would be perfect. jim: he drilled that one. three good ones by the last three. day and horschel trying to decide things on the 72nd. sergio, the defending champion, sees peggy. ...it...
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nick: trying to do a rahm, chip it in. jim: gets on that right side of the hole and it just starts peeling off toward the water. so it looked like it might be a gimme, and now he's going to have to take a closer look at that one. again, we're back here tomorrow, 3:00 eastern time with the final round. some of you again joining us here at 6:00. patrick reed is our leader by one. jon rahm and alex noren, some gifted young players at the top and you've got four shots off the lead, phil mickelson, dustin johnson and some other stars in between. here's power for par. get 77. before our live coverage, we'll have the pga tour special, "destination sunday "presented by wells fargo. and then we come back to our sunday destination for the final round. 3:00 eastern time. molinari has a chance for birdie to move into a tie for second. we've seen a lot of very confused looks from that side of the cup today. nick: yeah. jim: go ahead and brush this one in. he opened here with 66 on thursday and now consecutive rounds of 72. nick: he pla
nick: trying to do a rahm, chip it in. jim: gets on that right side of the hole and it just starts peeling off toward the water. so it looked like it might be a gimme, and now he's going to have to take a closer look at that one. again, we're back here tomorrow, 3:00 eastern time with the final round. some of you again joining us here at 6:00. patrick reed is our leader by one. jon rahm and alex noren, some gifted young players at the top and you've got four shots off the lead, phil mickelson,...
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nick mullens. >> yeah. yeah. that's one of the things that, again, just doesn't seem to make it through the coal industry's media campaigns and their friends of coal organization campaigns. they don't talk about people like you. and they don't talk about people like my friend who was -- had a rib roll out and crushed him up underneath the shuttle car and how many the comp insurance fought him and the company fought him or another friend who spent 30 years in the mine and developed black lung issues and the company fought him to keep him from being able to get disability. same with black lung cases. you know, if you talk to injured miners, and you hear what they have to say, you'll hear a much better narrative about the true face of the coal industry, not this, you know, coal keeps the lights on, proud heritage, honor and dignity for miners. you hear about what really happens to coal miners and how the companies think about them. it really -- it's been that way ever since the beginning. people would always say tha
nick mullens. >> yeah. yeah. that's one of the things that, again, just doesn't seem to make it through the coal industry's media campaigns and their friends of coal organization campaigns. they don't talk about people like you. and they don't talk about people like my friend who was -- had a rib roll out and crushed him up underneath the shuttle car and how many the comp insurance fought him and the company fought him or another friend who spent 30 years in the mine and developed black...
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>> as i said, everybody wanted nick to play football. nick wanted to play football. i mean he loved being part of the team. he loved everything about that sport. but when we should have said stop, we should have said stop, reevaluate, is this worth it? he was getting some letters and looking forward to playing college ball. so had we known then what we know now, i would have said stop. we need to decide if this is worthwhile or right, and unfortunately we didn't. >> you know to all the panel, the chairman and i were discussing we can have a separate hearing on each one of the topics that each of you have brought up. dr. stern, i got the impression that you said that a person could not have any concussions and still get to cte. so what is it about that? and if you have many concussions, also, is that a cause of ultimately becoming cte? >> yes to both of those. concussion is a form of a mild traumatic brain injury. there's no real hard fast line between what is a concussion and what is not a concussion. right now i think there's 140 or more published definitions of con
>> as i said, everybody wanted nick to play football. nick wanted to play football. i mean he loved being part of the team. he loved everything about that sport. but when we should have said stop, we should have said stop, reevaluate, is this worth it? he was getting some letters and looking forward to playing college ball. so had we known then what we know now, i would have said stop. we need to decide if this is worthwhile or right, and unfortunately we didn't. >> you know to all...
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nick: it is borderline extortion. scott: abedi grew up in a suburb of manchester, a working class city where neighborhoods can be segregated and young unemployed men congregate, visited last year. jahan mahmood: i mean, in this area alone, this area at one point had the largest number of terror convictions in the country. scott: your whole goal is to stop them from getting to the point that they actually go overseas? jahan mahmood: absolutely. peter morici: president trump promised a very hard line with china. there's a big trade surplus with the united states. $300 billion a year. at least 200 million american jobs. since then, he has backed down. he swapped trade for north korea when he didn't need to. sharyl: why do you say he didn't need to? peter: china is going to do what it needs to do with regard to north korea out of its own national security interests. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome t
nick: it is borderline extortion. scott: abedi grew up in a suburb of manchester, a working class city where neighborhoods can be segregated and young unemployed men congregate, visited last year. jahan mahmood: i mean, in this area alone, this area at one point had the largest number of terror convictions in the country. scott: your whole goal is to stop them from getting to the point that they actually go overseas? jahan mahmood: absolutely. peter morici: president trump promised a very hard...
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so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?bviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's a behavioral thing. so what you do is discipline the behavior. that's what we're doing. he's still going to protective custody. we have to do something to protect him. he's going home here shortly. it might be moved a little bit further back because of the conduct report. but that's not my decision. at this point compton's case is closed. >> later with the video camera we provided him, c
so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?bviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody....
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nick: correct.he house republican bill was designed for the conservatives in the caucus with enough extra things in it to get a few of the moderates on board to support it. there was more money for these high-risk pools for some states. a few billion dollars. not the $100 million or more -- $100 billion and more that analysts think is required. the senate is going to want a different kind of bill that protects moderate members, and there are one or two republicans in the senate who are not going to go near anything like this house bill. jeff: 52-48 is the split. republicans and democrats. you are not dealing with a real big margin of error. nick: it's a small margin of error. we know senator rand paul from kentucky, from the right, is against the on procedural grounds. he didn't like how the bill was put together. the harder question is on substantive grounds. on questions of coverage and access do the moderate members , in the senate on the republican side seek bigger changes that can't get reconci
nick: correct.he house republican bill was designed for the conservatives in the caucus with enough extra things in it to get a few of the moderates on board to support it. there was more money for these high-risk pools for some states. a few billion dollars. not the $100 million or more -- $100 billion and more that analysts think is required. the senate is going to want a different kind of bill that protects moderate members, and there are one or two republicans in the senate who are not...
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ultimately leading to nick's death. investigations revealed that the peace corps medical team misdiagnosed his illness. this heartbreaking death after young man serving our country and the world could have been avoided had the peace corps staff been properly trained, equipped, and had a responsive team. unfortunately, nick's case is representative of a broader problem. peace corps volunteers struggle to access quality medical treatment when they are abroad in remote areas of the world. when they return to america, then they face a red taped bureaucratic nightmare. they are covered by the peace corps for three months while they wait on the department of labor to determine that their illness or their service was service related. but the department often takes much longer than three months to make that determination, forcing those peace corps volunteers to pay out of pocket for costly medical expenses. when attempting to get medical coverage through the department of labor, many are faced with costly personal expenses. so,
ultimately leading to nick's death. investigations revealed that the peace corps medical team misdiagnosed his illness. this heartbreaking death after young man serving our country and the world could have been avoided had the peace corps staff been properly trained, equipped, and had a responsive team. unfortunately, nick's case is representative of a broader problem. peace corps volunteers struggle to access quality medical treatment when they are abroad in remote areas of the world. when...
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but nick's good about it, though.o go broke if we don't -- don't charge for everything. >> got to look out for me. >> got to make money. >> in the end, it's jail, so it's all about me. >> battaglia got his new position when the inmate who held it prior to him got into trouble. >> i replaced bernard. he got caught tattooing. they moved him to s-2 now. >> william bernard had already given himself a new hairstyle. he got into trouble when staff also noticed a freshly made inmate tattoo on his wrist. since tattooing violates jail rules, bernard is confined to a disciplinary cell he now shares with lewis pizzi. >> i wanted to represent bronze star or a general star to symbolize the military, because i know a lot of the guys that had passed away had gotten bronze stars, medals of valor, quite a few got purple hearts before they even got killed, so i wanted to go along those lines. and i'll probably get a tattoo of a purple heart later on down the road. >> bernard said he chose the star to honor men he served with in the arm
but nick's good about it, though.o go broke if we don't -- don't charge for everything. >> got to look out for me. >> got to make money. >> in the end, it's jail, so it's all about me. >> battaglia got his new position when the inmate who held it prior to him got into trouble. >> i replaced bernard. he got caught tattooing. they moved him to s-2 now. >> william bernard had already given himself a new hairstyle. he got into trouble when staff also noticed a...
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nick was 21. we can no longer experience - excuse me traffic from what we can discern from speaking to his friends he likely relapse due to the stress of his situation. we believe medications were intended by nick for use of a coping tool and to aid in sleep at the corrections facility. that is to many people's family members and friends of across the nation are learning every day, for some people, opioids have their own intentions. we can no longer experience the joy of next laughter, awesome hugs and genuine goodness. hope to reinforce the need for careful consideration of the effects of opioid therapy and the management of injury as our young athletes press forward to perform. to highlight responsibility of medical professionals and prescribing practices related to opioid pain medication and to reinforce the need for education of the public on the addiction risks associated with the use of opioid therapy and sports injury management. in our experience with neck, the addiction hit swiftly and wi
nick was 21. we can no longer experience - excuse me traffic from what we can discern from speaking to his friends he likely relapse due to the stress of his situation. we believe medications were intended by nick for use of a coping tool and to aid in sleep at the corrections facility. that is to many people's family members and friends of across the nation are learning every day, for some people, opioids have their own intentions. we can no longer experience the joy of next laughter, awesome...
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nick mullins. guest: excellent questions the first ess question, some things going into the water is heavy metals. that you mine, especially surface mining, taking the large chunks of mountain and rocks that would water would run through the nooks and cranies get heavy metals locked away, crushing them into a fine the r in some cases with blasting, that makes it more leeching of minerals and silennium and various metals like arsenic. it adds oxygen to sulfur around the coal scene, that creates acidification of the water. helps leech out more heavy metals. in the mining process itself, you have various oils of chemicals that leak out equipment. gears are used for heavy of motor oily kind for diesel power equipment and hydraulic fluid. i saw my fair share of that leaking into the mines as we worked. terms of retraining coal definitely a lot of opportunity to be able to work in abandoned mine reclamation, all the issues with reclamation d poor project and pre-reclamation, reclamation being process of
nick mullins. guest: excellent questions the first ess question, some things going into the water is heavy metals. that you mine, especially surface mining, taking the large chunks of mountain and rocks that would water would run through the nooks and cranies get heavy metals locked away, crushing them into a fine the r in some cases with blasting, that makes it more leeching of minerals and silennium and various metals like arsenic. it adds oxygen to sulfur around the coal scene, that creates...
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nick adams. and she's a former congressional candidate in virginia, senior fellow at the new leaders council and the author of the book "reversing the apocalypse." she specializes in blue crab picking. krystal ball is here. blue crab picking, not catching. >> you pick them anything. >> eric: nick adams, how did you become mr. texas? honorary texan. >> i love chicken fried steak, jacked up pickup trucks, belt buckles. >> eboni: he sound qualified. >> kat: i live for this. >> eric: were going to do this right now. specialist, developing story of the nation's capital. the house passing the republican health care beer bill by a razn margin. it may have saved paul ryan's speakership. the fight continues towards the senate. center g.o.p. margin there than in the house. president trump and house republicans through maca victory celebration a short time ago where the only thing missing was champagne and maybe a little confetti. >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. we ha
nick adams. and she's a former congressional candidate in virginia, senior fellow at the new leaders council and the author of the book "reversing the apocalypse." she specializes in blue crab picking. krystal ball is here. blue crab picking, not catching. >> you pick them anything. >> eric: nick adams, how did you become mr. texas? honorary texan. >> i love chicken fried steak, jacked up pickup trucks, belt buckles. >> eboni: he sound qualified. >> kat:...
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nick: the juice is the same in all cases.here is a clinical imperative to get this done in the senate, to put the stamp on and say, we repealed obamacare and replaced it, but there is also a reality of the legislative calendar. members going back home for ansion, that will be interruption. that is why saw senator mcconnell appoint members to work on their counterproposal. this house bill is not going to get very far. jeff: there's going to be a wide gap between what house republicans passed and what the senate brings back. nick: the house republican bill was designed for the conservatives in the caucus with enough extra things in it to get a few of the moderates on board to support it. there was more money for these high pools for some states. a few billion dollars. not the hundred billion dollars or more that analysts think is required. th senate is goin to want a different kind of bill that protects moderate members, and there are one or two republicans in the senate who are not going to go near anything like this house bil
nick: the juice is the same in all cases.here is a clinical imperative to get this done in the senate, to put the stamp on and say, we repealed obamacare and replaced it, but there is also a reality of the legislative calendar. members going back home for ansion, that will be interruption. that is why saw senator mcconnell appoint members to work on their counterproposal. this house bill is not going to get very far. jeff: there's going to be a wide gap between what house republicans passed and...
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zplp back with nick, katherine and harold. nick, tell me something i don't know. by the way. >> when was the last time we had questions about a secret tape in the oval office, of course, today the president or the white house refused to deny he had a taping system. back in the summer of '73, there were rumors that president nixon had a taping system. anybody could cop fish it for weeks and weeks until they finally admitted it to investigators. >> you know what i did just now? i jumped the gun. i'm not used to this format. >> that is coming up. >> that is coming up. >> i was wondering why -- >> that's obviously what we let in, i'm sorry, guys, i'm getting the hang of this. >> eighth friday, katie. >> saturday, are you looking forward to melissa mccarthy? >> i don't know who came up with her doing it. she is phenomenal at it. i hope the president doesn't enjoy it. i hope spicy gets a kick. he is now global because of what melissa mccarthy does. she can sing as you said. >> do you think it bothers the white house that this was happening? i was talking to an associate
zplp back with nick, katherine and harold. nick, tell me something i don't know. by the way. >> when was the last time we had questions about a secret tape in the oval office, of course, today the president or the white house refused to deny he had a taping system. back in the summer of '73, there were rumors that president nixon had a taping system. anybody could cop fish it for weeks and weeks until they finally admitted it to investigators. >> you know what i did just now? i...
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cannon. ♪ nick's going to be here tonight.ing you. why won't you all get back toer >> oh my gosh. kevin come on. now.ook in the camera right why won't you get back together? >> we're together when it counts. we're together for the kids. ♪ ♪ >> i love her. i adore her. you know, that's always going to be my dream girl. but i think as mature adults we jupest orate better the way things are right now. >> the photo of the family in bed together, nick asleep, started the talk that these two could rekindle things after nearly three years after their split. trust me it's all about co-parenting right now. do other men have problems with nick and your relationship? >> how should i know what "these people" think? >> i don't know >> we're friends. beyond friends we're family. i think we put the kids first. >> my tooth fell out. >> i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> kids first. but does that mean dropping a disneyland birthday party that happened sunday. a certain online source said you spent six figures on that party. >> we can't believe e
cannon. ♪ nick's going to be here tonight.ing you. why won't you all get back toer >> oh my gosh. kevin come on. now.ook in the camera right why won't you get back together? >> we're together when it counts. we're together for the kids. ♪ ♪ >> i love her. i adore her. you know, that's always going to be my dream girl. but i think as mature adults we jupest orate better the way things are right now. >> the photo of the family in bed together, nick asleep, started...
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nick, thanks very much indeed. nick watt there in birmingham.ancashire, south wales and glasgow. these were the places they used to weigh the labour vote, so certain were they of their heartland support. this map, from the guardian, shows the labour gains. and this one shows the tory gains — they are everywhere. so where does labour think they'll win the general election? campaign manager, andrew gwynne, joins me now from salford. nice of you to join us, andrew gwynne. based on what you have seen today, do you still believe you can win the general election? well, of course we fight elections to win because we are in this game to change britain for the better. so, before a single vote has been cast for the general election, of course we are fighting for every single labour vote in every part of the united kingdom that we will be contesting. do you believe you can win it on this result? of course, you have to believe in politics that you can win. i do believe that we can win if we get our message across, our policies across. if labour candidates,
nick, thanks very much indeed. nick watt there in birmingham.ancashire, south wales and glasgow. these were the places they used to weigh the labour vote, so certain were they of their heartland support. this map, from the guardian, shows the labour gains. and this one shows the tory gains — they are everywhere. so where does labour think they'll win the general election? campaign manager, andrew gwynne, joins me now from salford. nice of you to join us, andrew gwynne. based on what you have...
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let's bring in nick and josh.s, buffett's comments on apple come as citi is putting out a note listing the top potential targets. netflix topping the list. i want to talk about buffett first. is tech his kryptonite? it was contrary to his bet on ibm years ago anyway. apple and aprmazon have done amazing. if he bought into those five, ten years ago, he would have done a lot better. nick? >> yeah, i mean, i think it probably is. i have a tremendous amount of respect for warren buffett, i think he's an incredibly smart guy, but he has a flip phone. how can you understand how consumers are going to interact with technology when you don't use them. maybe his bets are wrong sometimes with technology and, you know, for me, i do agree amazon is a big and scary company that is going to be a competitor to a lot of the people that he's invested in. >> and, josh, one of the things that strikes me about this area in technology is how much parity there is between big giants. i don't remember the last time we have seen a time li
let's bring in nick and josh.s, buffett's comments on apple come as citi is putting out a note listing the top potential targets. netflix topping the list. i want to talk about buffett first. is tech his kryptonite? it was contrary to his bet on ibm years ago anyway. apple and aprmazon have done amazing. if he bought into those five, ten years ago, he would have done a lot better. nick? >> yeah, i mean, i think it probably is. i have a tremendous amount of respect for warren buffett, i...
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eight debutants were named, including nathan earle and nick isiekwe who scored a try each . and nicki thought all the players in the lead up to the game have prepared themselves well. i thought they all played with a lot of effort, a lot of application. they have been learning how to play a different game which is different from their clubs and yeah, we're really pleased with them. it was a disappointing day for sir ben ainslie and his great britain crew at the america's cup as they were beaten in both of their races yesterday. they made almost identical errors on each run, as they lost to the usa and new zealand in the qualifiers. despitejust one win from four races in bermuda, they are still second in the standings. ferrari's sebastian vettel says team orders were not used in order for him to overtake his teammate kimi raikkonen to win the monaco grand prix. vettel extended his world championship lead over lewis hamilton — who finished seventh — to 25 points with the win. while jenson button's one—off return to formula one ended after a collision. after a spectacular crash in the a
eight debutants were named, including nathan earle and nick isiekwe who scored a try each . and nicki thought all the players in the lead up to the game have prepared themselves well. i thought they all played with a lot of effort, a lot of application. they have been learning how to play a different game which is different from their clubs and yeah, we're really pleased with them. it was a disappointing day for sir ben ainslie and his great britain crew at the america's cup as they were beaten...
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nick: completely.k about how reliant we are on technology today, let's fast-forward and think and five to 10 years when we had driverless cars. do we think a country like north korea has to worry about getting a nuclear bomb over los angeles when they can just hack into the nuclear car network and make them crash into each other? or shut down a power grid by using the same technology the u.s. tried to use with iran? when you see the speed with which these technologies go from an idea like the silk road to becoming a multibillion-dollar business, you can see how they can be used nefariously by bad actors. there are a lot of them out there in the world today. emily: one last question since you also wrote a book about twitter. we saw snap shares go off a cliff after earnings. facebook is copying snapchat features unabashedly. is snapchat the next twitter? nick: i don't think so, actually. i have spent time with all the ceos from these companies. i have always been incredibly impressed with evan spiegel an
nick: completely.k about how reliant we are on technology today, let's fast-forward and think and five to 10 years when we had driverless cars. do we think a country like north korea has to worry about getting a nuclear bomb over los angeles when they can just hack into the nuclear car network and make them crash into each other? or shut down a power grid by using the same technology the u.s. tried to use with iran? when you see the speed with which these technologies go from an idea like the...
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. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web including the best way to pop the question in vegas. now the guy is on "right this minute." >>> it's hard to articulate the seismic shift that happens in your life when you have a baby. you almost don't want to fall asleep in case something happens. it's also hard to imagine the terror and fear when you wake up and find the baby missing. a couple in colombia, their daughter was kidnapped from hospital. here you see the moment when the police are handing back the baby to a very relieved father. you can see a couple of videos. he's making his way to the hospital. but the one that everybody's talking about is this one. where mom and dad are reunited with their baby. >> this is just honestly a miracle that they were actually able to find this child and reunite. >> yeah. they had a pretty difficult birth. she's been recovering from an infection. they were exhausted and fell asleep and the woman saw the opportunity to steal the baby. this woman apparently took a cab to the airport and tried to fly wi
. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web including the best way to pop the question in vegas. now the guy is on "right this minute." >>> it's hard to articulate the seismic shift that happens in your life when you have a baby. you almost don't want to fall asleep in case something happens. it's also hard to imagine the terror and fear when you wake up and find the baby missing. a couple in colombia, their daughter was...
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do other men have problems with nick and your relationship?ould i know what "these people" think? >> we're friends. beyond friends we're family. i think we put the kids first. >> i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> kids first. but does that mean dropping a small fortune on the twins' disneyland birthday party that happened sunday a certain online source said you spent six figures on that party. one moment you're looking like a mama and then you're looking like this. >> wait a minute mamas can look good. >> the kids are ready for school. are you ready for pta meetings at school? make that working mom/queen of the pta. after the last night's launch party she told me new music is coming soon. >> there's nobody like you. there's nobody like you. i can't -- you like, you rule interviews better than me. i love you. you love me. >> 100%. you know that. >> okay, mariah, you know i love you but i just wanted the information. by the way, her all the hits tour kicks off july 21st in oakland. >>> when nick and mariah renewed their vows at disneyland? >> i wa
do other men have problems with nick and your relationship?ould i know what "these people" think? >> we're friends. beyond friends we're family. i think we put the kids first. >> i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> kids first. but does that mean dropping a small fortune on the twins' disneyland birthday party that happened sunday a certain online source said you spent six figures on that party. one moment you're looking like a mama and then you're looking like this....
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nick: maybe it goes 10% higher.eality, when you look at european economic growth, it is now self-fulfilling, self-sustaining. credit to the ecb. they've done a good job lowering bond costs and getting a lot of that growth that is now self-perpetuating. francine: thank you so much, nick gartside, officer for fixed income at jpmorgan. up next, continuing the cuts. saudi and russia agree to extend the production curb. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. here's nejra cehic. nejra: let's start with m&a. the penitent family's atlantia is bidding. the 16.34 billion euro offer would create the world's biggest operator of toll roads. atlantia, which owns rome's two airports, is seeking to boost earnings. rwe is higher this morning after it said profit is on track and it plans to pay a dividend for the first time in three years. germany's biggest power producers and efforts to boost plant efficiency and cont
nick: maybe it goes 10% higher.eality, when you look at european economic growth, it is now self-fulfilling, self-sustaining. credit to the ecb. they've done a good job lowering bond costs and getting a lot of that growth that is now self-perpetuating. francine: thank you so much, nick gartside, officer for fixed income at jpmorgan. up next, continuing the cuts. saudi and russia agree to extend the production curb. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching...
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and, nick, how did that come about?n: thereby hangs a tale. >> funny you should ask. >> stephen: we'll find out. >> i-- i like walking and hiking and running in the woods. and there was a trail... ( laughter ) and there was a beautiful poison oak tree with-- with an orifice right a couple of feet off the ground. i-- i must have brushed against some poison oak and inadvertently got the oil in my hands and took a leak in the woods. >> stephen: and there's a song about this. there's a song. >> it's much better in "g." >> yeah. but the-- the end piece to this tale is that just two-- not two months ago, we were in the same place, and he took a hike again on the same trail. poison oak. ( laughter ). >> stephen: everywhere? >> i can't get enough of it. >> he's very consistent. >> stephen: keep it in your pantsz, my friend. >> i kept it below midthigh this time. >> yeah, just barely. >> stephen: well, guys, thank you so much for being here. thank you, again for the wood products. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: what's our celebrity
and, nick, how did that come about?n: thereby hangs a tale. >> funny you should ask. >> stephen: we'll find out. >> i-- i like walking and hiking and running in the woods. and there was a trail... ( laughter ) and there was a beautiful poison oak tree with-- with an orifice right a couple of feet off the ground. i-- i must have brushed against some poison oak and inadvertently got the oil in my hands and took a leak in the woods. >> stephen: and there's a song about...
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nick, let me turn to you.en we first knew -- >> you can't have it both ways. a potential hazard in march because trump says accident flee a private conversation isn't suddenly okay for everybody to know about. what are the major centers that isis are in control of in raqqa and syria and the way he talked about ongoing military operations suggests we're talking about mosul. we don't know. this shouldn't have been put out there in the first place and it's potentially jeopardizing the relationship with the middle east. we don't really know. that gave it to the u.s. in the first place. remember, there's probably a person somewhere in one of these cities who find the secret out and gave it to an intelligence agency and risked the life of the people living in the united states because of the fear potentially posed towards those trying to get laptops perhaps containing bombs on to aircrafts let's say, for example, you tell me you found out something at a restaurant near where you live. i might be able to work out who
nick, let me turn to you.en we first knew -- >> you can't have it both ways. a potential hazard in march because trump says accident flee a private conversation isn't suddenly okay for everybody to know about. what are the major centers that isis are in control of in raqqa and syria and the way he talked about ongoing military operations suggests we're talking about mosul. we don't know. this shouldn't have been put out there in the first place and it's potentially jeopardizing the...
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for others like 24-year-old nick, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door relationship withton suffolk county jail. >> the stays in here are getting longer and the stays on the street keep getting shorter. i was in for 3 1/2 months. i was out for eight days and now i have been back for two months. eight days. most of my record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies, larceny, and i would use whatever, anything from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that point in time. >> how could you rob someone with a rock? >> well, you hit someone with it really hard and you take what is in their pockets. >> most of bubanas' robberies have been to support his drug habits, but now he is back in for an assault and battery charge to which he has plead not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they say that i assaulted my girlfriend at the time and she was arrested with me and she said that i did not assault her. i don't know. it is pretty much, and they knew that we were in a high drug zone and they wanted us to cooperate to get the bigger fish, and let the li
for others like 24-year-old nick, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door relationship withton suffolk county jail. >> the stays in here are getting longer and the stays on the street keep getting shorter. i was in for 3 1/2 months. i was out for eight days and now i have been back for two months. eight days. most of my record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies, larceny, and i would use whatever, anything from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that...
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nick? >> sean hannity still owes an apology to the rich family.surd theory for days if not longer. it goes back to the vince foster conspiracy theorys under former president clinton, where a man who suffered badly, was made into the object of a fantasia for political purposes. this is a transparent effort to refocus attention away from president trump and onto the dnc leaks. it's terrible it's happening. >> nick, ruth, thanks so much for being with us today on our inside scoop. more ahead. we'll be right back. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. it's all about eyelove, my friends. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hot
nick? >> sean hannity still owes an apology to the rich family.surd theory for days if not longer. it goes back to the vince foster conspiracy theorys under former president clinton, where a man who suffered badly, was made into the object of a fantasia for political purposes. this is a transparent effort to refocus attention away from president trump and onto the dnc leaks. it's terrible it's happening. >> nick, ruth, thanks so much for being with us today on our inside scoop. more...
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nick bryant reporting. that is it for me.m the team in washington, see you soon. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, parsing the president. we break down mr. trum
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he now plays nick kyrgios, the number 16 seed from australia.she was forced to retire during her third round match against eugenie bouchard because of a hamstring injury. the canadian was well on top at the time. she won the first set 6—3 and was leading 5—0 in the second when kerber — who said she first had a problem in her previous match — was forced to call it day. i'm nick marshall—mccormack — see you soon. bye bye. hello there. after the dry weather that we have been experiencing for days and weeks now, there is finally a change on the way, courtesy of these lumps of cloud, which have been bringing some quite vicious thunderstorms across spain and portugal, now on the march northwards. so many of us will see some showery rain and perhaps some thunderstorms over the next couple of days, and with that, a feed of warm, southerly winds, some humid air moving in our direction for the end of the week. so yes, those temperatures climbing. quite a muggy feel to the weather, with the risk of some thunderstorms. in fact, there could be the odd flash
he now plays nick kyrgios, the number 16 seed from australia.she was forced to retire during her third round match against eugenie bouchard because of a hamstring injury. the canadian was well on top at the time. she won the first set 6—3 and was leading 5—0 in the second when kerber — who said she first had a problem in her previous match — was forced to call it day. i'm nick marshall—mccormack — see you soon. bye bye. hello there. after the dry weather that we have been...
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nick: pressure finds your weakness. your weakest point and that's how you have to go take the so-called positive out of it when you analyze it afterwards and go, ok, what broke down and why? i've got to fix it and how am i going to fix it so become a better golfer? jim: fedexcup standings. brian harman moves into the top 10 with his victory. right behind rickie fowler and ahead of justin rose. he signs righty. he putts lefty. and soon he'll be picking up that magnificent trophy with both han championship. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ jim: tonight on cbs, "60 minutes" leads off the lineup. "ncis: los angeles," "madam secretary" and "elementary." next week,
nick: pressure finds your weakness. your weakest point and that's how you have to go take the so-called positive out of it when you analyze it afterwards and go, ok, what broke down and why? i've got to fix it and how am i going to fix it so become a better golfer? jim: fedexcup standings. brian harman moves into the top 10 with his victory. right behind rickie fowler and ahead of justin rose. he signs righty. he putts lefty. and soon he'll be picking up that magnificent trophy with both han...
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what are they finding out, nick?: robin, what they're finding out is frankly terrifying. it's totally legal to hold a kid under 2 years of age on your lap. i've done it countless times but think about it, if there's turbulence or heaven forbid the crash the g-force will turn that 25-p projectile and however strong you think you are, you are not going to be able to keep ahold of that kid so tuck it inside your own seat belt. well then something bad happens you'll squash that kid between you and the belt, also a terrible option. >> now, nick, what are some of the options parents have when they are flying with their kids that they can keep their kids as safe as they are? >> reporter: well, michael, the ntsb says the best thing is to get your child a seat but that is going to cost you money. now, on an international flight, you will get a discount. domestically maybe call the airline, employed the safety angle, beg for a discount. if you get the seat, you can buy one of these thing, it's a little harness that keeps a sli
what are they finding out, nick?: robin, what they're finding out is frankly terrifying. it's totally legal to hold a kid under 2 years of age on your lap. i've done it countless times but think about it, if there's turbulence or heaven forbid the crash the g-force will turn that 25-p projectile and however strong you think you are, you are not going to be able to keep ahold of that kid so tuck it inside your own seat belt. well then something bad happens you'll squash that kid between you and...
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when the news reached ryan, he had some words of advice for his younger brother. >> nick l.a.k. you know, go out there to do the right thing and don't make the same mistakes that we have made. go home, and go to uncle bernie's house, and see your kid. don't be too anxious to get back here, because, you know, what you are going to get if you come backer here. you know, go out there and do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that's it. >> of the 700 people that we have currently in the facility, roughly 75, 80 constantly in trouble, and constant trouble going to the unit and get a fight, and right back to segregation. they do their time in segregation, and right back to the unit and get in another fight, and it is a constant circleel for some of these guys, and david peters is one of those guys. >> and so after being caught fighting alongside his friend delshaun bloodworth, he fought again. he joined four others assaulting a inmate on the unit, and he is now back in segregation, but he says that the other guy is the wu one who started it. >> i guess that he had an issue wit
when the news reached ryan, he had some words of advice for his younger brother. >> nick l.a.k. you know, go out there to do the right thing and don't make the same mistakes that we have made. go home, and go to uncle bernie's house, and see your kid. don't be too anxious to get back here, because, you know, what you are going to get if you come backer here. you know, go out there and do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that's it. >> of the 700 people that we have currently...
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nick parrot has the details.rix weekend was about as bad as it could get for lewis hamilton. he came here hoping to qualify on pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nick para reports. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari's number one driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast tojenson button, covering for fernando alonso who was racing indy 500. his one—off return to action ended prematurely. verline will have a scan and he helps to race again. vettel may not. ferrari led every lap with ferrari w
nick parrot has the details.rix weekend was about as bad as it could get for lewis hamilton. he came here hoping to qualify on pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nick para reports. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel....
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nick said, i can't remember, you must have been reading some of the things i'd written.o repeat yourself, don't you?" are you all right? if he does, and writes another new play, he says it'll be directed once again by nicholas hytner, who won't put it on at the national theatre this time, but at his own theatre, which will open at london south bank later this year. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it from me. newsnight is about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here is kirsty. tonight we report from shepherd needs out where one of the six drivers from the massacre in 1995 is back there, facing down serbs who say the genocide never happened. join me now on bbc two. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mike bushell. it's advantage manchester united as marcus rashford's stunning free—kick puts them on course for the europa league final with an away win at celta vigo. meanwhile bradford take a step towards the championship, with a first leg win over fleetwood in the league one play—offs. and there's no stopping the tigers in rugby league. castleford extend their lead
nick said, i can't remember, you must have been reading some of the things i'd written.o repeat yourself, don't you?" are you all right? if he does, and writes another new play, he says it'll be directed once again by nicholas hytner, who won't put it on at the national theatre this time, but at his own theatre, which will open at london south bank later this year. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it from me. newsnight is about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here is kirsty....
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i quite a lengthy meeting, nick?m has. halfan hour. i mean quite a lengthy meeting, nick?m has. foot man there clearly thinks that it is coming to an end because he has come out and he's ready for his big moment to open the door for the prime minister so she can get in the limousine. i can see the metropolitan police out riders the they are in the fore courts rather than the quadrangle of the palace. they don't seem quite to be getting their bikes started yet, but i'm sure that wouldn't take more than a moment or two to get the convoy under way, but yes, moment or two to get the convoy underway, but yes, nearly moment or two to get the convoy under way, but yes, nearly half an hour. so clearly, quite a bit to talk about. there is the queen's he cannery, sam fletcher so he perhaps knows something that we would all like to know which is whether the audience is yet over, but i think one must assume that it is or will be very shortly. and that the prime minister will be coming out and returning to downing street. she comes for. audience on her own comes for this audience on her own
i quite a lengthy meeting, nick?m has. halfan hour. i mean quite a lengthy meeting, nick?m has. foot man there clearly thinks that it is coming to an end because he has come out and he's ready for his big moment to open the door for the prime minister so she can get in the limousine. i can see the metropolitan police out riders the they are in the fore courts rather than the quadrangle of the palace. they don't seem quite to be getting their bikes started yet, but i'm sure that wouldn't take...
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nick pa rrott on monday afternoon. he was 35. nick parrott reporting on the death of nicky hayden.paralympic team have been given a final warning to improve their doping controls or face a ban from the winter games next year. south korea hosts the event next march. the team was banned from the summer games in rio last year after a state—sponsored doping scandal. that ban will continue to pyeongchang unless the russian paralympic committee proves that it has changed its practices by early september. i think the thing is, we have already stated today that we haven't seen sufficient progress for them to be reinstated. therefore, the consequence of that, if they're not reinstated then they won't be in pyeongchang. it is a very, very serious moment, timewise. the british and irish lions head coach, warren gatland, says he's disappointed to lose star player billy vunipola, but thinks he and his squad must "look forward". saracens and england number eight vunipola will miss the summer tour to new zealand for further treatment to a shoulder injury. you know, i did try and persuade him to c
nick pa rrott on monday afternoon. he was 35. nick parrott reporting on the death of nicky hayden.paralympic team have been given a final warning to improve their doping controls or face a ban from the winter games next year. south korea hosts the event next march. the team was banned from the summer games in rio last year after a state—sponsored doping scandal. that ban will continue to pyeongchang unless the russian paralympic committee proves that it has changed its practices by early...