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>> nick: what can you say?, and on about how i can live without prostitutes and heroin, but that the egg salad sandwiches at lawson -- this is the one thing i can't. what would you call it? the raison d'etre of this scene seems to have either evaporated or -- possibly, never existed, josh. >> nick: i understand. i mean, when you want an egg sandwich, and you expect and egg sandwich, an egg sandwich should be there. so i get it, but -- tony: i don't ask a lot, josh. but really, there's one thing i do need, josh, one thing i need desperately and that is uncut, 100% pure, fluffy pillows of love, the egg salad from lawson. that's why we're here. >> josh: that is why we're here. >> nick: well, luckily in okinawa there's a lawson's on every other block. so we have a crew member -- >> anthony: an island wide dragnet needs to be established right away. is he going to score egg salad on the street? prior preparation prevents piss poor performance. we're doing an egg salad scene, is there egg salad? look at this, highly
>> nick: what can you say?, and on about how i can live without prostitutes and heroin, but that the egg salad sandwiches at lawson -- this is the one thing i can't. what would you call it? the raison d'etre of this scene seems to have either evaporated or -- possibly, never existed, josh. >> nick: i understand. i mean, when you want an egg sandwich, and you expect and egg sandwich, an egg sandwich should be there. so i get it, but -- tony: i don't ask a lot, josh. but really,...
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nick: we are. china is going to have a knock on effect not only to the u.s., australia, but other countries as well. liquidity has dried up significantly in credit markets and what the fed is going to be deciding will have more of an impact than what is happening out of china. going toe the fed is dictate what is going to happen in the coming months. our belief is that the fed is done for the year. not only for the year but for good. we are going to be focusing on the front end of the curve and our preference is to own more duration in the countries i mentioned, australia, new zealand and the front end of the u.s. as slowdowns continue. vonnie: our thanks to you. he is staying with us. trade, andtalk fomc, more. guy: absolutely, looking forward to that. let's get a first word news update. here is kailey leinz. toley: russia is promising do everything to protect nicolas maduro from efforts to oust him. the trump administration ratcheted up the pressure by imposing new sanctions on the state-run oil
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my partner. >> hi, nick.leasure to meet you so you're partners in the place. >> yeah. 50/50 across the board >> and how do you split the activity >> he's the day-to-day guy and i'm sales. >> sales is something i love to do >> and how much revenue is this particular part of the business? >> $170,000. >> and how much did the embroidery do? >> 1.3 but that's with silk screen combined. and the margins are? >> 75%. >> so almost $900,000 in gross profit >> that's a lot of gross let's finish the tour. okay >> yes nice meeting you, sir. >> so this is the restaurant i wanted sort of a unique feel to it. >> what kind of revenue will the restaurant do? >> last year about $300,000. >> less than a thousand dollars a day in sales that's tough it's lunchtime and there's nobody in this restaurant. i'm not that surprised who wants to sit here and watch kids play basketball and pay for fine dining? >> so this is our baseball facility how much revenue actually comes from the sports complex? >> $350,000 to $400,000. >> sales not
my partner. >> hi, nick.leasure to meet you so you're partners in the place. >> yeah. 50/50 across the board >> and how do you split the activity >> he's the day-to-day guy and i'm sales. >> sales is something i love to do >> and how much revenue is this particular part of the business? >> $170,000. >> and how much did the embroidery do? >> 1.3 but that's with silk screen combined. and the margins are? >> 75%. >> so almost...
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nick: that is interesting. a lot of people in the higher indication world were thinking a few years ago that the distance element through technology was really going to change things, that somehow universities would be democratized and transformed by opening up the world through technology and bringing professors such as yourself to ar-flung places. do you feel that that promise is still out there and viable? are you a fan of that idea or a skeptic? dr. miller-idriss: i would say that i am a fan of the idea. it is largely an unrealized potential. but it's a potential to democratize knowledge to create access, to create better pathways for equity. where i teach, we have had fully online programs only for about 18 months. and we have seen a 00% increase in the masters programs where we have those programs. i think the latest figures are 26% of u.s. graduate students are now enrolled in fully june line programs. it may not have changed my teaching that much -- i think we have to acknowledge that there are large nu
nick: that is interesting. a lot of people in the higher indication world were thinking a few years ago that the distance element through technology was really going to change things, that somehow universities would be democratized and transformed by opening up the world through technology and bringing professors such as yourself to ar-flung places. do you feel that that promise is still out there and viable? are you a fan of that idea or a skeptic? dr. miller-idriss: i would say that i am a...
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the bbc's nick bryant has more. washington is stuck in what seems like an unending loop of gridlock and dysfunction. just three sleeps away from breaking the record for theng t government shutdown in u.s. history. pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i am speaking to you because there ihua growinnitarian and security crisis at our southern border. nick: summoning all thth authoritoval office conveys, donald trump restated the case for his long promised wall, claiming it would protect americans from murderers entering illegally fxico. pres. trump: how much more american blood must we shed before congress does its job? nick: america's polarization was on primetime display with this double-act rebuttal from mocratic leadership. sen. schumer: we don't govern by temper tanum. no president should pound the table and demand he gets his way or else the government shuts down. prhy. trump: then why do wea politicians build walls, fences, and gates around their home? nick: nowhere was this more closely watched than in the
the bbc's nick bryant has more. washington is stuck in what seems like an unending loop of gridlock and dysfunction. just three sleeps away from breaking the record for theng t government shutdown in u.s. history. pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i am speaking to you because there ihua growinnitarian and security crisis at our southern border. nick: summoning all thth authoritoval office conveys, donald trump restated the case for his long promised wall, claiming it would protect...
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nick is in jail at this time. he is not around, unfortunately, when we indicted the vegas strawman case. he was released on health issues and died in 1983. that was the finality of this strong boss. and the strawman prosecutions took out the rest of the hierarchy of the kansas city family. from there it was downhill. testified for another year as these cases went on. the mob continued on for a while. they were no more. >> if you take a man out of the -- thatf his golf game takes us to the end of our portion of the presentation. we wanted to make sure we can open this up for questions. if you have a question, please come forward. we like you to get through as many as possible. [applause] >> this is in relationship to a follow-up on the commission in 1950. did hoover oppose that? did he oppose the results of that? i always wondered why nothing ever happened. >> interestingly enough, he felt it would embarrass the democrats in the city, and it did. >> he was still president. >> when the committee was proposed he oppo
nick is in jail at this time. he is not around, unfortunately, when we indicted the vegas strawman case. he was released on health issues and died in 1983. that was the finality of this strong boss. and the strawman prosecutions took out the rest of the hierarchy of the kansas city family. from there it was downhill. testified for another year as these cases went on. the mob continued on for a while. they were no more. >> if you take a man out of the -- thatf his golf game takes us to the...
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nick: nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ini: for more on the standoff br -- of the while ago with i spoke f while ago with the white house reporter for national public radio. we saw a farmer saying "i need my money today," hundreds of thousands of americans not getting a paycheck. how does this change the ongoing standoff? >> well, i think it gets to this kind of practical problem for the president and for democrats and republicans in congress, that people right now are working and they are not getting paid, or they are at home and not getting paid. you have all these other people relying on the government, whether it is for loans if you are a farmer or other things,th an are not getting the help and assistance that they depend on.th those arpeople that are going to be putting pressure on this white house and on congrest to act to do shing. rajini: we're heard from loesident trump today that he is he said he is ing to do it right now. why won't he do it right now? aresha: it is not really c and it is not clear how long that
nick: nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ini: for more on the standoff br -- of the while ago with i spoke f while ago with the white house reporter for national public radio. we saw a farmer saying "i need my money today," hundreds of thousands of americans not getting a paycheck. how does this change the ongoing standoff? >> well, i think it gets to this kind of practical problem for the president and for democrats and republicans in congress, that people right now are working...
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nick bryant, bbcews, washington. for more on all of this, let's bring in our north america reporter rajini vaeyanathan. language is quite striking -- they couldn't be more far apart. whes this go? rajini:ue that is theion no one knows the answer to, but you have the meeting at the oval office today. one meeting,eto totally cog narratives. you have to democrats saying that the president was guilty of ndtemper tantrum, banged his hands on the tabletormed out because he was refusing to budge on his desire to buie the wall of uthern border. democrats are willing to consider other things when it comes to national security at the border but they will not pay for the wall. on thether hand, you have republicans at the meeting like vice president mike pence saying that the president was hanging out candy and he was in a good mood. what does this mean,e? jan we still have a shutdown. jane: could declaring a national emergency move this at all? for what happened of president trump does that? rajini: that means he could invoke p
nick bryant, bbcews, washington. for more on all of this, let's bring in our north america reporter rajini vaeyanathan. language is quite striking -- they couldn't be more far apart. whes this go? rajini:ue that is theion no one knows the answer to, but you have the meeting at the oval office today. one meeting,eto totally cog narratives. you have to democrats saying that the president was guilty of ndtemper tantrum, banged his hands on the tabletormed out because he was refusing to budge on...
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nick: this was a journey kevin spacey did not want to make.ing down on this jet set island before completing a televised drive tois first appearance in court. >> clear the sidewalk, please. nick: his legal team argued heou ld not have to appear in person because of the negative publicity that has already speni ins case.e but tor who's spent so much of his life in front of the cameras found it impossible to avoid them.s there en a live stream from the courtroom to record the charge leveled against him. >> in e town of nantucket july 8, 2016, committed indecent soassault and battery on p nick: the oscar-winning actor shared a joke with his lawyer but did not adess the court. he has pleaded not guilty. he has agreed not to approaches accuser. -- approaches his accur. nantucket is the playground of america's elite, and in the summer of 2016kevin spacey's alleged to have sexually assaulted an 18-year-old waiter. during a late-night drinking session in this bar, he is accused of unzipping the man's trousers and groping his groin for three minutes, a
nick: this was a journey kevin spacey did not want to make.ing down on this jet set island before completing a televised drive tois first appearance in court. >> clear the sidewalk, please. nick: his legal team argued heou ld not have to appear in person because of the negative publicity that has already speni ins case.e but tor who's spent so much of his life in front of the cameras found it impossible to avoid them.s there en a live stream from the courtroom to record the charge leveled...
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nick bryant, bbc news, nantucket.: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's nada tawfik outside the courthouse in nantucket. kevin spacey is pleading not guilty, so what happens now in the case? nada: the next hearing is scheduled for march 4, but kevin spacey is not required to attend that hearing. the big question is whether the se is heading to trial. all the signals from kevin spacey's defense lawyers ahead of the arraignment in previous hearings is that they really do plan to fight this. they believe that, yes, this encounter did happen, they don't deny that, but thathis was consensual. laura: nantucket must be a pretty sleepy island in january. what was the atmosphere like as vin spacey arrived on his private plane? nada: yeah, solutely, it was a complete media frenzy when usually in january this is a quiet period for the island,ly hoich has on the celebrities and billionairesacation in the summer. it was interesting, laura, because locals talked about how they had never seen this many news trucks lining the cobble
nick bryant, bbc news, nantucket.: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's nada tawfik outside the courthouse in nantucket. kevin spacey is pleading not guilty, so what happens now in the case? nada: the next hearing is scheduled for march 4, but kevin spacey is not required to attend that hearing. the big question is whether the se is heading to trial. all the signals from kevin spacey's defense lawyers ahead of the arraignment in previous hearings is that they really do plan to fight this. they...
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nick bryant, bbc news, texas. our north america correspondent gary'donoghue is in mission, texas, right on the border. eri spoke to him ear neither side are giving way, so what does the president hope to achieve by going to the border? gary: i think today what you sat him do w and focus the whole argument on the human cost of this cross-border illegal immigration.bo you saw ther protection agents brandishing v things they have seized -- the marijuana, the heroin, the tapons, giving stories ab the people they stopped being smuggled into the country and some of their own number who lost their lives doing that. you're getting the president reshaping the argument fm a washington political argument to an argument about people's lives. to that politics. was smart but he didn't do the thing we expected him to do, a national emergency. that is still something he could do and something that coulget him out of the political problem he is facing with the shutdown. jane: as this shutdown grinds on, do you think that is the mo
nick bryant, bbc news, texas. our north america correspondent gary'donoghue is in mission, texas, right on the border. eri spoke to him ear neither side are giving way, so what does the president hope to achieve by going to the border? gary: i think today what you sat him do w and focus the whole argument on the human cost of this cross-border illegal immigration.bo you saw ther protection agents brandishing v things they have seized -- the marijuana, the heroin, the tapons, giving stories ab...
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nick: salesforce has been an amazing partner.the things that salesforce customers recognize is that when you are getting new customers, you get those clients, how do you get them to stay? many, many salesforce customers have chosen gain site. emily: we seen a lot of consolidation in this space. do you expect to see more of that? would you be interested in m&a? nick: we want to build a big long-term business ourselves. although we certainly may acquire companies in the future, but we think there could be tons of consolidation with the cloud. one thing that would be unique is there are a lot of ipos. it's amazing how many late-stage very at scale companies, maybe not as well-known as slack, but they are ready to go public in the next couple of years when the window is good, so you are going to see a huge surge. emily: does the market volatility and the shutdown concern you? nick: it concerns everyone in general, but flax business model is one of the most -- slack's business model is one of the best. ight,: ceo of gains great to hav
nick: salesforce has been an amazing partner.the things that salesforce customers recognize is that when you are getting new customers, you get those clients, how do you get them to stay? many, many salesforce customers have chosen gain site. emily: we seen a lot of consolidation in this space. do you expect to see more of that? would you be interested in m&a? nick: we want to build a big long-term business ourselves. although we certainly may acquire companies in the future, but we think...
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nick: on one hand, 100,000 housecalls is a lot.e other hand, it is less than an average kaiser facility will see in a week. housecalls aren't just more convenient. they are fundamentally better health care because the doctor can see them in their environment. we are on a pretty exciting growth curve and that is why we are glad to add paul and governor bush to the board of directors. emily: how many housecalls will be done? the traditional visiting a doctor experience will hopefully get better, right? nick: i like to think, and on the optimistic ceo, but i like to think that this is the future of medicine. in 1990, 50 percent of patient care was delivered in patient homes. there's no reason we can't go back there with better care that lowers costs by improving outcomes. emily: tim cook recently said that he thinks apple's greatest contribution to mankind will be in health care. do you agree with that? >> there's no question that with wearable devices and more measurement you can put on people, you can prevent diseases before they be
nick: on one hand, 100,000 housecalls is a lot.e other hand, it is less than an average kaiser facility will see in a week. housecalls aren't just more convenient. they are fundamentally better health care because the doctor can see them in their environment. we are on a pretty exciting growth curve and that is why we are glad to add paul and governor bush to the board of directors. emily: how many housecalls will be done? the traditional visiting a doctor experience will hopefully get better,...
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i sat down with nick. ♪ we got champagne problems >> my life is very good right now.d about things coming up. it's been a good year. >> that's an understatement. just a month after the celeb wedding to end all weddings, the newlyweds rang in the new year with a kiss in the swiss alps. also on the itinerary during their whimsical winter get away quality time with the in-laws, holiday drinking games and lots of pda with priyanka. >> it was kind of an instant thing. knew once we locked in together that i had a partner for life and a teammate, someone i could walk through the good times and the bad times with and that was the key. i'm blushing now. >> why are you blushing? >> and while the 26-year-old's life seems stress free, he's all about taking preventive measures to keep it that way. >> i'm a type one diabetic as well. the importance of health in my life is everything and it starts with the mind and the body. >> nick's partnering with cigna to encourage fans to be open with their doctor about everything they're feeling, body and mind. >> they're all connected and whe
i sat down with nick. ♪ we got champagne problems >> my life is very good right now.d about things coming up. it's been a good year. >> that's an understatement. just a month after the celeb wedding to end all weddings, the newlyweds rang in the new year with a kiss in the swiss alps. also on the itinerary during their whimsical winter get away quality time with the in-laws, holiday drinking games and lots of pda with priyanka. >> it was kind of an instant thing. knew once...
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. >>> then, "the masked singer" secret, straight from host nick cannon. >> you got me here snitching. >>> and -- >> sit back and relax. >> there's a make snake on my face. >> the massage some stars swear by. >> um, this -- okay, hold on. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> my, oh, my, steve harvey throws major shade at kelly clarkson and considers culling his talk show. he's upset about the love nbc is giving kelly clarkson and he's not afraid to say it. >> are you staying with nbc? is that deal going forward? >> i thought i was until they made an announcement that they wanted to give kelly clarkson the owned and operated nbc networks. that's my slot. >> steve harvey says he felt snubbed by nbc and took a jab at the show that's replacing him. >> it's not selling like they thought. my show is number four in daytime television. >> the daytime shake-up is less about rating ands more about ownership. nbc has a distribution school with stooech, but a network will produce kelly's show 6789 it's part of a bigger deal with "the voice" on nbc. >> i'm like, yeah, you can do it. >> it happen
. >>> then, "the masked singer" secret, straight from host nick cannon. >> you got me here snitching. >>> and -- >> sit back and relax. >> there's a make snake on my face. >> the massage some stars swear by. >> um, this -- okay, hold on. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> my, oh, my, steve harvey throws major shade at kelly clarkson and considers culling his talk show. he's upset about the love nbc is giving...
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nick, thanks for that. we hope nick talking about the backstop. is the so—called backstop — that's the insurance policy which aims to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic — if there's no deal. many mps believe it would leave northern ireland too closely bound to eu rules. today, ministers suggested the stormont assembly could have a say in any new eu rules being applied in northern ireland. but given that the assembly hasn't sat for two years , some mps say the offer is worthless, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. being british in northern ireland for some involves banging the drum for your identity. we understand there are two traditions here. there is an irish tradition and a unionist tradition. but we don't wish to cause the irish tradition any problems. decades of violence between british loyalists and irish republicans are now in the past. modern rules dictate both communities must govern northern ireland together but that uneasy partnership collapsed two years ago over a flawed green energy scheme. t
nick, thanks for that. we hope nick talking about the backstop. is the so—called backstop — that's the insurance policy which aims to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic — if there's no deal. many mps believe it would leave northern ireland too closely bound to eu rules. today, ministers suggested the stormont assembly could have a say in any new eu rules being applied in northern ireland. but given that the assembly hasn't sat for two years , some mps say the...
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nick ackerman is back., what is your view of both the news that michael cohen is doing this and what we just heard from his adviser lanny davis? >> well, we knew we were heading in this direction. lanny and others have been talking about a big moment from michael cohen really seeing that michael cohen wants this moment and the question was, okay, when is this going to happen? what committee? and also now the question is what are the limitations? you noted that earlier, i'm going to look at this you noted earlier today michael cohen retweeted one of my tweets. now i noted in this tweet that he could talk about campaign hush money issues that he pleaded guilty to. for the viewers, it's on the screen. we have your cartoon face, david. you went with the cartoon picture. you say much to ask cohen beyond hush money, cohen can discuss trump dealings in russia and reaching out to putin's office and he retweeted this tonight. >> yeah. that was interesting to me. you know, in this case to retweet may be an endorsemen
nick ackerman is back., what is your view of both the news that michael cohen is doing this and what we just heard from his adviser lanny davis? >> well, we knew we were heading in this direction. lanny and others have been talking about a big moment from michael cohen really seeing that michael cohen wants this moment and the question was, okay, when is this going to happen? what committee? and also now the question is what are the limitations? you noted that earlier, i'm going to look...
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ed.elcome, >> hi, nick. you just been talking about russia, i presume from larger picture in terms of america's if any of america interest, you don't want po in which russia and china are driven together, reverse kissinger and yet that is what is won ning and if trump president, given what you have been talking about, the level of russiaable concern about interference in america and ther democracys, there is antagonism toward russia, from tandablean taggonism any circumstance with donald trump. so china and russia look closer and get closer together, which is ominous for the evidence and the west. would you prevent that from loosen g or at least int relationship, if you are charge? >> i will take a stab and i think nick probably has a better perspective on that than i do. they have a common interest in antagonistic toward the united states. after that, they don't have much of common interest. and we spent 50, 60 years about soviet chinese soviet condominium and it never happened, so i would say they share an
ed.elcome, >> hi, nick. you just been talking about russia, i presume from larger picture in terms of america's if any of america interest, you don't want po in which russia and china are driven together, reverse kissinger and yet that is what is won ning and if trump president, given what you have been talking about, the level of russiaable concern about interference in america and ther democracys, there is antagonism toward russia, from tandablean taggonism any circumstance with donald...
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nick sandmann has too much privilege.o says the tenured princeton professor with the cable contract. that professor by the way works nine months a year for n a guaranteed salary that puts him in the top 2% of all wage earners in this country. t his day job has so few demands that he can spend most of his time sitting around a tv studio wearing makeup and still the victim of nick sandmann's privilege. the ivy league professor has far less privilege than nick sandmann who is a catholic school student from one of the country's poorist states. way less privileged doesn't even compare that's the case they are making. let's be honest. this entire conversation isn't really related to what happened outside the lincoln memorial last friday. the people who are angriest at nick sandmann and his classmates don't actually care what happened there they don't even know. they haven't watched the video.th they don't plan. this is not an argument about facts, evidence, truth. it's an argument about identity. the kentucky students are being
nick sandmann has too much privilege.o says the tenured princeton professor with the cable contract. that professor by the way works nine months a year for n a guaranteed salary that puts him in the top 2% of all wage earners in this country. t his day job has so few demands that he can spend most of his time sitting around a tv studio wearing makeup and still the victim of nick sandmann's privilege. the ivy league professor has far less privilege than nick sandmann who is a catholic school...
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44, nick? if -14, nick?ing that is the lowest temperature in the uk since february 2012. we certainly don‘t get that low every winter. it has been the lowest temperature of the winter so far in allfour lowest temperature of the winter so far in all four home nations of the uk as well, so topcliffe in north yorkshire the lowest in england so far this winter, and there has been a lot of fog and ice around to start the day so far. what has been largely dry start to the day, but extremely wintry out there, foggy, icy conditions, and there is worse on the way. there is snow on the way? yes, we a weather sister coming in —— a weather system coming in, it is just touching core in —— a weather system coming in, it isjust touching core model at in —— a weather system coming in, it is just touching core model at the moment, and that will turn to snow across the south—west. elsewhere through southern england and parts of the midlands as we go through the night. you can see its advance here, so night. you can see its ad
44, nick? if -14, nick?ing that is the lowest temperature in the uk since february 2012. we certainly don‘t get that low every winter. it has been the lowest temperature of the winter so far in allfour lowest temperature of the winter so far in all four home nations of the uk as well, so topcliffe in north yorkshire the lowest in england so far this winter, and there has been a lot of fog and ice around to start the day so far. what has been largely dry start to the day, but extremely wintry...
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after the game, nick saban offered this highlight....he's a man that's usually surly with the media, but check out this change in tune. "i know you don't think i like the press, but i really do love you for what you do to... a lot of positive self-gratification to a lot of our players by recognizing the things that they do well. and we certainly appreciate all the interest you create for our sport. college football is a great game and something that's great for a lot of these young people to learn a lot of lessons in life. so we appreciate you so much for that. thank you." finally tonight, an update to a story we brought you last night.. movement in the head coaching ranks of the nfc west. the arizona cardinals have hired kliff kingsbury as their next head coach. kingsbury...leaving his post as usc offensive coordinator after just over a month on the job. the cardinals...clearly trying to find their own offensive expert to compete with sean mcvay and kyle shanahan. they think the 39-year-old kingsbury is their best option, de
after the game, nick saban offered this highlight....he's a man that's usually surly with the media, but check out this change in tune. "i know you don't think i like the press, but i really do love you for what you do to... a lot of positive self-gratification to a lot of our players by recognizing the things that they do well. and we certainly appreciate all the interest you create for our sport. college football is a great game and something that's great for a lot of these young people...
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the nick that every driver in the sport still to this day as the german reaches this landmark milestoneust anybody. it's lunch on day two of the fourth and final test in sydney — where cheteshwar pujara is still doing what he can to drive india to their first ever test series win in australia. india are 389/5. pujara unbeaten on 181 but australia have managed to get rid of hanuma vihari, he's the only wicket to fall on day two so far, bowled by nathan lyon for a2. australia with a huge amount to do, they have to win this final test to salvage a draw. meanwhile, 12 wickets fell on the opening day of the 2nd test between south africa and pakistan in cape town. roger federer and switzerland are through to the final of the hopman cup in perth — despite losing to greece in theirfinal tie of the group stage. the greeks had to win 3—nil to qualify for the final — but federer‘s victory over stefanos tsitsipas in the opening men's singles rubber ended their hopes. federer winning 7—6, 7—6 to put the swiss 1—nil up in the tie, and send the holders through to their fifth hopman cup final. greece f
the nick that every driver in the sport still to this day as the german reaches this landmark milestoneust anybody. it's lunch on day two of the fourth and final test in sydney — where cheteshwar pujara is still doing what he can to drive india to their first ever test series win in australia. india are 389/5. pujara unbeaten on 181 but australia have managed to get rid of hanuma vihari, he's the only wicket to fall on day two so far, bowled by nathan lyon for a2. australia with a huge amount...
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>> nick's cookie.ve that we're only just watching this video and not eating cookies. >> we're kind of waiting for the next break. >> funny that you say that. look at this last video, this really cool monochromatic snowflakes. she is in gill berth, arizona. i would have such a hard time eating this. >>> a daring diver's hitching a dangerous ride, and he's not satisfied yet. see the scary moment he reaches for the fin. >> until it's not calm and catches you by the toe. >>> and they have constructed a creative coast. watch how it speeds around coming up. >>> there are some clever people out there. enhanced up to 48 hours. new unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel by l'oreal paris. no smudge. sweat resistant. waterproof. it's unbelievable. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. l'oreal paris. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. let's face it, the world could use some warmth. ♪ new aveeno® cracked skintell you cica ointment. what to wear. with shea butter and triple oat complex. for fast relief and a protective barrier
>> nick's cookie.ve that we're only just watching this video and not eating cookies. >> we're kind of waiting for the next break. >> funny that you say that. look at this last video, this really cool monochromatic snowflakes. she is in gill berth, arizona. i would have such a hard time eating this. >>> a daring diver's hitching a dangerous ride, and he's not satisfied yet. see the scary moment he reaches for the fin. >> until it's not calm and catches you by the...
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nick ea rdley, scrap the 2— child benefit completely. nick eardley, bbc news.arlie stayt and naga munchetty — they'll have all the day's news, business and sport. plus more on andy murray's impending retirement. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a tearful andy murray has told reporters next week's australian open could be his last tournament — he said he was in too much pain after hip surgery. the german chancellor angela merkel has praised her greek counterpart alexis tsipras for leading his country out of a very difficult period after nine years of austerity. at least 16 people have been killed in severe winter weather in parts of central and eastern europe. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. and — as so often — we start with brexit. namely, a story in the guardian, which quotes the confederation of british industry — or cbi. it says a no—deal brexit could have profound economic consequences with the uk's gdp shrinking by up to 8% — putting thousands ofjobs at risk. next we
nick ea rdley, scrap the 2— child benefit completely. nick eardley, bbc news.arlie stayt and naga munchetty — they'll have all the day's news, business and sport. plus more on andy murray's impending retirement. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a tearful andy murray has told reporters next week's australian open could be his last tournament — he said he was in too much pain after hip surgery. the german chancellor angela merkel has praised her greek counterpart...
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knowing nick the way i do, which is pretty well. i do not think that would be happening. >> i hope none of the kickers have the same fate as the bears kicker yesterday in chicago. that is cody parkey. de bales the bears were trailing by one point and cody parkey was brought onto hit a game-winning field. he hit the upright and the cross part crossbar and it did not go in. today they change the ruling from ms to a block because apparently somebody got their finger on the ball. despite all of that cody parkey face the music. >> you cannot make this up. i feel terrible. i let the team down. that is on me. i have to be a man. i know it is unfortunate . it's the way it went today. that is the worst feeling in the world. to let your team down. i feel terrible. i thought i had a great ball. just trying to play the wind. >> that is a class act right. >> baseball news. mlb is reporting that giants president and milwaukee brewers have discussed a trade for madison bumgarner. he is entering the final year of his contract. it sounds like the co
knowing nick the way i do, which is pretty well. i do not think that would be happening. >> i hope none of the kickers have the same fate as the bears kicker yesterday in chicago. that is cody parkey. de bales the bears were trailing by one point and cody parkey was brought onto hit a game-winning field. he hit the upright and the cross part crossbar and it did not go in. today they change the ruling from ms to a block because apparently somebody got their finger on the ball. despite all...
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then in july nick got down on one knee and proposed.ple tied the knot at a fairytale wedding in india. the award for fastest whirlwind romance has to go to ariana grande and pete davidson. ♪ the couple started dating in may and were engaged one month later. >> if we break up and we won't -- >> a source tells us ariana grande called it off. she was dealing with the sudden death of her ex mac miller. >>> still ahead -- stage fails and falls. from tim mcgraw's collapse, to celine dion's up close and too personal encounter with a fan. >> are you ready to party with me tonight? >> then nicki minaj's face off with cardi b and who bit beyonce. the actress who chomped at queen b.'s face. >> it's not who i thought. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> i just got to my dressing room and found this olive branch. this means so much to me. >> yes, it was literally an olive branch that finally ended the bad blood between taylor swift and katy perry. katy sent it to taylor when she started her reputation tour. >> we're still holding out that s sa
then in july nick got down on one knee and proposed.ple tied the knot at a fairytale wedding in india. the award for fastest whirlwind romance has to go to ariana grande and pete davidson. ♪ the couple started dating in may and were engaged one month later. >> if we break up and we won't -- >> a source tells us ariana grande called it off. she was dealing with the sudden death of her ex mac miller. >>> still ahead -- stage fails and falls. from tim mcgraw's collapse, to...
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nick bryant has this report.the last three months this courthouse has been the rnue for a legal blockbus with peoplqueuing up to hear the case against the mexican drug lord aquin "el chapo" guzman. for the jury, it has bn like watching a drama. this video showing mexican race an-- m marines trying to ram their way through the door of one of his secret hideouts. but taking so long to do so, the drug lord escaped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the bathtub and down into an underground tunnel. el chapo did not evade capture for long and was imprisoned in this mexican jail, but again managed to make an escape. this time down a tunne connected to the shower in his cell, under which a motorbike was waing to speed his getaway. but the mexican marines still came calli again. his capture was the start of his extradition to the united states. berated in frontf the cameras before he was flown to america, u.s. prosecutors have accused the 61-year-old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money
nick bryant has this report.the last three months this courthouse has been the rnue for a legal blockbus with peoplqueuing up to hear the case against the mexican drug lord aquin "el chapo" guzman. for the jury, it has bn like watching a drama. this video showing mexican race an-- m marines trying to ram their way through the door of one of his secret hideouts. but taking so long to do so, the drug lord escaped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the bathtub and...
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nick fury. >> jimmy: yeah. nick fury. [ cheers and applause ] love that. >> number five, nick fury.uys? >> jimmy: yeah, maybe. >> number five would be ordell, jules and stephen. from "django," because they're all quentin characters. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> they're all cool characters that have their own thing going for them and i'd hate to, like, pull them apart. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and then, um -- >> jimmy: jules, i mean, come on. oh my gosh. >> jules is like --yeah, 'cause it's one of those things -- every week somebody wants to know if i know what a quarter pounder with cheese is called. [ laughter ] >> not a week goes by. >> jimmy: do you have an answer for it yet? >> sometimes i just say no. and because that's the way the scene went in the movie. i always want to see how well they know the movie. so when they go, "do you what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in france?" i go, "no, what?" and then some people will go "royale with cheese." or they go, "oh, come on, you know." and i say, "you don't know the movie." i've had four people actually continue and we actua
nick fury. >> jimmy: yeah. nick fury. [ cheers and applause ] love that. >> number five, nick fury.uys? >> jimmy: yeah, maybe. >> number five would be ordell, jules and stephen. from "django," because they're all quentin characters. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> they're all cool characters that have their own thing going for them and i'd hate to, like, pull them apart. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and then, um -- >> jimmy: jules, i mean,...
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. >> we got christian, oli, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a man petting random cats. >> you're pretty fabulous. now meet the velvet voice cas whisperer getting requests to use his skills on humans. >> people like me giving them advice, and sometimes just calling them pretty. >> video captures a moment decades in the making. that's jan, h headed right into the kitchen. and when he does, that man just about loses his mind. he can't help but run over to jason and give him a hug. and that's because jason is his son. jason is 33 years old now and has been looking for his dad for decades. he doesn't even remember his dad. they had a message exchanged, where jason told his dad, i don't want anything, i want to get to know you, you're my dad. what caused them to be separated for so long? jason and his dad lost contact after his parents divorced when he was just a few months he said he has been looking for his dad. he decided to try one more time. and he said the first picture that came up was of a man that had a huge out, and that led to t
. >> we got christian, oli, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a man petting random cats. >> you're pretty fabulous. now meet the velvet voice cas whisperer getting requests to use his skills on humans. >> people like me giving them advice, and sometimes just calling them pretty. >> video captures a moment decades in the making. that's jan, h headed right into the kitchen. and when he does, that man just about loses his mind. he can't help but...
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being a maiden flight for nick hague they are both as excited as ever. and eventful time well you can always find the latest updates this monday on our twitter be back in thirty here live from our moscow. time after time so you know what you're going on the ground while we're away for christmas we're screening some of your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show with up to eighty five thousand children under the age of five dead as a result of man made starvation in yemen we ask a former drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in the u.k. weapons drug to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now stop it because he won't work no britons parliamentary speaker didn't publicly write off to raise a maze of bricks it deal with the and q's.
being a maiden flight for nick hague they are both as excited as ever. and eventful time well you can always find the latest updates this monday on our twitter be back in thirty here live from our moscow. time after time so you know what you're going on the ground while we're away for christmas we're screening some of your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show with up to eighty five thousand children under the age of five dead as a result of man made starvation in yemen we ask...
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so i'm with you on that, nick. finally, on the privilege story that i wrote today, you know, i just think it's two things at once. this white house knows that they've got two battles, two battleships coming their way steaming forward very quickly. and they have beefed up, hired a ton of attorneys, gotten ready for those two battles. one is trying to keep the mueller report from sharing things with the house that they believe should remain secret. namely the president's private, confidential conversations with white house counsel done mcgann and other senior advisers. it's not clear the mueller report will have that information in it but the white house counsel wants to make sure that it never gets to the house. and the second battle is really what we've been talking about the early part of the hour, which is chairman cummings and chairman adler and chairman schiff and what that wall of investigations is going to be like for donald trump for the next several months. and how do we keep things that we believe, meaning
so i'm with you on that, nick. finally, on the privilege story that i wrote today, you know, i just think it's two things at once. this white house knows that they've got two battles, two battleships coming their way steaming forward very quickly. and they have beefed up, hired a ton of attorneys, gotten ready for those two battles. one is trying to keep the mueller report from sharing things with the house that they believe should remain secret. namely the president's private, confidential...
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nick eardley speaking to babita earlier.ee days of extended talks to resolve their trade war, with a member of the american delegation saying negotiations "went just fine". asian stock markets rose on hopes that the two sides would be able to hammer out a deal, ahead of a march deadline, and avert further import tariff hikes. amy yuan zhuang is the chief asia analyst for nordea markets. i put it to her that the two parties have to find a solution. they have this deadline, i march, imposed by their president, and the whole world is watching and financial markets have been reacting, so they need to come up with some kind of solution, clearly. they will make an announcement today of what they concluded during the talks. what concrete resolutions, do you think, are they likely to announce? i think the most likely announcement — announced measures will be how much and precisely which goods china will buy from the us in the future, probably agricultural goods, energy pfoducts, maybe some manufactured products as well. but more on
nick eardley speaking to babita earlier.ee days of extended talks to resolve their trade war, with a member of the american delegation saying negotiations "went just fine". asian stock markets rose on hopes that the two sides would be able to hammer out a deal, ahead of a march deadline, and avert further import tariff hikes. amy yuan zhuang is the chief asia analyst for nordea markets. i put it to her that the two parties have to find a solution. they have this deadline, i march,...
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nick: no, there is so much innovation to be had. layer from the if her structure layer to the application layer, it's not about commodity, it's about all these comedies taking the chilean -- the trillions of dollars they spend. >> i know sells forces one of your investors, what about on the salesforce side? force has been an amazing partner. one of the things that salesforce company -- sales source customers recognize is when you are getting new customers, you get those clients, how do you get them to stay? many customers -- ofwe seen a lot consolidation. do you expect to see more of that? would you be interested in m&a? nick: we want to build a big long-term business ourselves. we think there could be times there's consolidation with the cloud. one thing that would be unique is there are a lot of ipos. it's amazing how many late stage at scale companies, maybe not as well-known as slack, but they are ready to go public within the next couple of years. you are going to see a huge surge. volatility --rket there's a market volatility.
nick: no, there is so much innovation to be had. layer from the if her structure layer to the application layer, it's not about commodity, it's about all these comedies taking the chilean -- the trillions of dollars they spend. >> i know sells forces one of your investors, what about on the salesforce side? force has been an amazing partner. one of the things that salesforce company -- sales source customers recognize is when you are getting new customers, you get those clients, how do...
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nick eardley, bbc news.old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder ofjaden moodie. jaiden, who was 1a, was knocked off a moped and stabbed to death in east london earlier this month. police made the arrest in wembley this morning. our correspondentjenny kumah is across the latest developments. police have described this as a shocking, brutal attack on a 14—year—old child, and they say it was done in the most audacious manner in the middle of the street. a car, on tuesday the 8th ofjanuary at around 6:30pm, they believe deliberately knocked jaden off his moped. he was stabbed repeatedly in what they describe as a targeted attack. now, after this, there was some speculation that this may have had some links to gang violence, butjaden moodie‘s family have denied that. they said he had no affiliation to gangs and that he was murdered in cold blood. ok, so now we have this latest development, what do we know? well, the police say that an 18—year—old man was arrested this morning at an address in wembley,
nick eardley, bbc news.old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder ofjaden moodie. jaiden, who was 1a, was knocked off a moped and stabbed to death in east london earlier this month. police made the arrest in wembley this morning. our correspondentjenny kumah is across the latest developments. police have described this as a shocking, brutal attack on a 14—year—old child, and they say it was done in the most audacious manner in the middle of the street. a car, on tuesday the 8th...
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a senior staff meeting b called actingf chief staff nick mulvaney who spent part of saturday on border wallns negotiat he claims democrats were not ready to deal. >> they were there in my mind there to stall and we did not makereuch ss. >> reporter: that was the president's takeaway, too, tweeting not much headway made. >> a steel wall. >> reporter: friday the president modified his wall demand mentioning steel 27 times. >> beautiful walls, steel walls. whethe it's a wall or some form of very powerful stee >> reporter: mulvaney sat down with "meet the press" and claimed the president's shift to steel is a compromise for democrats. >> and if he has toss give up a concrete wal and replace i with a steel fence in order to do that so that democrats can say see, he's not building a wall anymore. >> reporter: saturday vice president pence spent two hours around a table with policy and budget experts sent byre congssional leaders of both parties. they will meet again today. speaker please says the president's approach is out of touch. >> what he would likeayo it doesn't matter congress sds me
a senior staff meeting b called actingf chief staff nick mulvaney who spent part of saturday on border wallns negotiat he claims democrats were not ready to deal. >> they were there in my mind there to stall and we did not makereuch ss. >> reporter: that was the president's takeaway, too, tweeting not much headway made. >> a steel wall. >> reporter: friday the president modified his wall demand mentioning steel 27 times. >> beautiful walls, steel walls. whethe it's...
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(sports) just ahead in sports, the shocking destroy nick saban's crimson tide.'ll have a live report from levis' (ken) amazing dashcam video shows police and others rescue a man from a burning car. it happened early on new year's day in corpus christi, texas. police there say a wrong-way driver struck a vehicle on a state highway, causing it to flip on its side and catch fire. as you can see, several people the driver, described as a 70-year-old man, out of the car. police say that man would not have survived if not for the efforts of the good samaritans. that man was taken to for treatment. (pam) a heartwarming story of a couple in arizona who went the extra mile to help a homeless veteran. nicole valdes has their story. it's not every day you get to change someone's life-alan blackbird/ helping vet get back on his feet"i'm getting teary-eyed already."this story- starts at whole foods- stephanie and al blackbird- grocery shopping just before christmas spotted a frail, older man-with nothing but a five dollar bill in his hand. stephanie blackbird/ helping vet ge
(sports) just ahead in sports, the shocking destroy nick saban's crimson tide.'ll have a live report from levis' (ken) amazing dashcam video shows police and others rescue a man from a burning car. it happened early on new year's day in corpus christi, texas. police there say a wrong-way driver struck a vehicle on a state highway, causing it to flip on its side and catch fire. as you can see, several people the driver, described as a 70-year-old man, out of the car. police say that man would...
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his mother, his father, nick himself. they are in good spirits. they want a peaceful ending to this. his mom said when they signed his form to go to dc she never expected to come back with this. they have been traumatized and are looking for closure. shannon: even after they saw the additional video the rest of the explanation about what happened, nearly 2 hours of it is out there. they said they are getting a pass. you said you had the initial impression it is different from where you end up. and activist who supports black lives matter, he says the new take is the covington kids are the victims of a frenzied press. this country is unreal. it will bend over backwards to exclude whiteness of any responsible your accountability. your response. >> nick with the victim of a social media mob and he has been convicted in the court of public opinion and a lot of people who rush to condemn him are not even walking it back, administrators and his own schools, they are not as fast to reverse their statements as they were to issue them. that is why i jumped
his mother, his father, nick himself. they are in good spirits. they want a peaceful ending to this. his mom said when they signed his form to go to dc she never expected to come back with this. they have been traumatized and are looking for closure. shannon: even after they saw the additional video the rest of the explanation about what happened, nearly 2 hours of it is out there. they said they are getting a pass. you said you had the initial impression it is different from where you end up....
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>> he and his brother nick donated the game and spent several hours teaching the kids how to play. >>ut being able to step out of reality for wagon. >> stop the wagon. it's so important because it allows the kids to be kids while they're gngforcing t be grown-ups. >> well, joe is also a "dungeons and dragons" consultant. he loves it. he has even written a movie script. he's a fan. >>> coming up, ellen loves to next on kron-4 news at next on next on kron-4 news at eight: fired up and speaking out. parents, students and supporters rally in oakland... to keep open a school threatened with closure. five shot dead at a florida bank. what police are revealing about the suspected gunman who actually called police and told them he opened fire. plus. the president and speaker face off on the state of the union. extends help for federal workers. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered b
>> he and his brother nick donated the game and spent several hours teaching the kids how to play. >>ut being able to step out of reality for wagon. >> stop the wagon. it's so important because it allows the kids to be kids while they're gngforcing t be grown-ups. >> well, joe is also a "dungeons and dragons" consultant. he loves it. he has even written a movie script. he's a fan. >>> coming up, ellen loves to next on kron-4 news at next on next on...
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nick triggle, bbc news.davies, who starred as the sergeant major in the bbc comedy it ain't half hot mum, has died at the age of 88. are you enjoying your tea, governor? what the hell's going on? windsor davies said he modelled battery sergeant major williams on men he knew during his national service days. the character shouted and cajoled members of an army concert party in war time india with catch—phrases like, "come on, lovely boy!" davies topped the music charts in character with whispering grass with a co—star from the series. another of the boys to entertain you is mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. afternoon. good afternoon. serena williams has underlined why she is favourite to win the australian open, after a crushing victory over a teenager from ukraine. serena showed no mercy during the 6-2 6-1 serena showed no mercy during the 6—2 6—1 massacres but as soon as the match had ended, she showed compassion. she helped by the tears of 18—year—old dayana compassion. she helped by the tears of 18—ye
nick triggle, bbc news.davies, who starred as the sergeant major in the bbc comedy it ain't half hot mum, has died at the age of 88. are you enjoying your tea, governor? what the hell's going on? windsor davies said he modelled battery sergeant major williams on men he knew during his national service days. the character shouted and cajoled members of an army concert party in war time india with catch—phrases like, "come on, lovely boy!" davies topped the music charts in character...
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the nick eight was hit by those apple shares —— the nick a was hit by those apple shares —— the nickak a —— nikkei was hit by those apple shares —— the nicka —— nikkei index. was hit by those apple shares —— the nick a —— nikkei index. that's down the figure was from yesterday, ending quite low. michelle fleury has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. wall street investors may get a pleasant surprise this friday. the us labor department will release the final employment report of 2018, offering a snapshot of the us economy at a time of volatility on the stock market. economists at goldman sachs predict 195,000 jobs were created in december. that's higher than the 180,000 jobs that many others are forecasting and it compares to 155,000 workers hired in november. the unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at 3.7%. while hiring remains strong, weak manufacturing data has rattled the markets. fearing a slowdown, investors expect the federal reserve, america's central bank, to take a break from hiking rates. so, they will be paying close attention to what fed chairm
the nick eight was hit by those apple shares —— the nick a was hit by those apple shares —— the nickak a —— nikkei was hit by those apple shares —— the nicka —— nikkei index. was hit by those apple shares —— the nick a —— nikkei index. that's down the figure was from yesterday, ending quite low. michelle fleury has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. wall street investors may get a pleasant surprise this friday. the us labor department will release the...
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a nicks center who is being accused of a terror group. the player stayed in the u.s. because he fears for his life. >> turkey is asking interpol to issue a notice similar to an arrest warrant. turkish authorities accuse cantor of funding exiled cleric fatula muglem. the new york nicks center tweet being he's always been a law- abiding citizen. canter has been an outspoken critic of turkey's president, calling him the hit man of our century. and he says keep speaking out, even though he receives death threats. >> people don't understand i play in the nba. so i have a big platform. behin including florida senator marco rubio. >> he's here instead of with his team in europe. because of fear of being abducted. and it's a fear that is well founded. >> he is also concerned that they will harass americans. dozens play professional basketball there. in new york, anna eliopoulos, fox news. >>> actor steve carell and the creator of the office, are teaming up again for a brand new series. steve carell will star in the executive series called space f
a nicks center who is being accused of a terror group. the player stayed in the u.s. because he fears for his life. >> turkey is asking interpol to issue a notice similar to an arrest warrant. turkish authorities accuse cantor of funding exiled cleric fatula muglem. the new york nicks center tweet being he's always been a law- abiding citizen. canter has been an outspoken critic of turkey's president, calling him the hit man of our century. and he says keep speaking out, even though he...
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