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. >> su arresto es una persecuciÓn polÍtica, a Él o incriminar nto, un acto de asesinato.e cuenta que nosotras las madres estamos sufriendo en este paÍs. ellos hacen lo que quieren con nosotros y con nuestros hijos. >> las fuerzas policiales prÁctica lo que aquÍ llaman "operaciÓn limpieza", quitar las barricadas y luego arrestar a la persona que estaban involucrados con la protesta. >> mihijo es mÉdico y mi nuera tambiÉn. ésos son mÉdicos y a ser los agarraron sÓlo por estar ayudando. el dÍa que agarraron ahí a mi nuera, la golpearon en el piso. ahora los estÁn vinculando de que ellos andan en banda y eso es mentira. reportera: se han condenado las detenciones y se han tratado de visitar las prisiones del paÍs, pero se les niega el acceso.soy tiffany roberts, univisiÓn. patricia: vamos a la pausa y al volver, un volcÁn termina patricia: vamos a la pausa y al volver, un volcÁn termina arruinÁndo los planes de ¡chequea esto! ¡wow! patricia: vamos a la pausa y al volver, un volcÁn termina arruinÁndo los planes de ¿cómo te conviertes en la marca más vendida en el país? tal vez
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we m ove o nto alive. they really tragic story. we move onto a final story. the guardian.high because you loved teddy bears. do i? i will be honest. people who queue for five hours to get a cheap teddy bear, do they not realise that ultimately kids willjust grow this after a few weeks, months, days, what have you? what is interesting for me is the scenes, they remind you of those terrible black friday scenes where everyone goes thank yous up. there were children involved in this, kids queueing. they were queueing up to get a teddy bear at the same price as their child's age rather than the £52 price. look at it from a marketeers cli pless price. look at it from a marketeers clipless perspective. this is what happens when you don't get your marketing right and you don't think about people rocking up and not being able to get that they want.“ it good to go in the papers anyway regardless of the story? there are some people as they get any papers at any cost. i do not agree with that. it is a marketing strategy that. it is a marketing strategy that has not worked. richard gri
we m ove o nto alive. they really tragic story. we move onto a final story. the guardian.high because you loved teddy bears. do i? i will be honest. people who queue for five hours to get a cheap teddy bear, do they not realise that ultimately kids willjust grow this after a few weeks, months, days, what have you? what is interesting for me is the scenes, they remind you of those terrible black friday scenes where everyone goes thank yous up. there were children involved in this, kids queueing....
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o nto facebook users. it's a huge market. they've got a particular line on it, haven't they? just read that out to us. the anti—semitic gateposts on facebook. this is the ongoing anti—semitic argument about the labour party, perhaps, but it's claiming that these posts have claimed that the holocaust is a lie and that jews are, quote, unquote, barbaric and sanitary. these comments have named on facebook, despite being flagged to the social media company, and this is thanks to a times investigation, so there are these foul cartoons depicting jewish people, describing them as cockroaches and different things. all of us are aware of the stories when people post on facebook after suffering breast cancer or breast—feeding and they've had pictures taken down. and yet these vile comments and images still remain for the facebook is on a pr offensive at the moment, saying they are recruiting more people to moderate the content, but they are clearly not recruiting and all the people doing it on doing a good enoughjob, but people doing i
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. >> but newow tariffs are tg a wrench in the works org perhas the nto bourbon. >> right now there isinvestment in kentucky bourbon and a lot of it is coming to kentucky because people are excited abou exports. >> the rise, fall and rebirth of american whiskey. he said bourbon is the last, true, signature industry for this state. >> when someone thi kentucky. they're not thinking about fried chicken anymore. they're thinking about kentucky bourbon. when you start tariffing it and taking away jobs and hurting it from being exported to spain, the united kingdom, to mexico, ,to canada wherever, you're essentially punching the state of kentucky. >> the tariffs won't just hurt the distillers in kentucky. in this state more than 17,000 job rely on some way on the industry. athe barrels ando the entrepreneurs who are building their bourbon tourism businesses. >> bourbon is at a critical moment rigin now. >> caind nicole stiff launched madson and gilman, a luxury tour company that specializes in bourbon experienceut they worry ahe trickledown effect of tariffs forcing the big bourbon business
. >> but newow tariffs are tg a wrench in the works org perhas the nto bourbon. >> right now there isinvestment in kentucky bourbon and a lot of it is coming to kentucky because people are excited abou exports. >> the rise, fall and rebirth of american whiskey. he said bourbon is the last, true, signature industry for this state. >> when someone thi kentucky. they're not thinking about fried chicken anymore. they're thinking about kentucky bourbon. when you start...
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>> gabe gutierrez nto for us. thk >>> now tohe dangerous weather hitting from coast-to-coast tonight including flash floods already in parts of eastern pennsylvania. roads looking like rivers and high-water rescues happening and the threat continues for several days. and in the west, triple digit heat. al roker on the road in maine now monitoring it for us. al, what is it looking like? >> reporter: well, lester, we're talking first about the rain and while we got a little break here, we're basically looking at rain stretching along the i-95 corridor. you can see all the way from new england down into the gulf coast, heavy rain. right now 37 million people at risk for a flash flood with downpours causing sudden floods, heavy rain and saturated soil a real mess. in fact, you can see we got a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow stretching from pennsylvania all the way down into virginia. as this system moves out, it's going to take its own sweet time. we're not looking at any rainfall movement from this thing. two to
>> gabe gutierrez nto for us. thk >>> now tohe dangerous weather hitting from coast-to-coast tonight including flash floods already in parts of eastern pennsylvania. roads looking like rivers and high-water rescues happening and the threat continues for several days. and in the west, triple digit heat. al roker on the road in maine now monitoring it for us. al, what is it looking like? >> reporter: well, lester, we're talking first about the rain and while we got a little...
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chance to do something that would prevent the massive personal destructions over e witnessed, it runs nto the unconscionable area. this article says the plan according to its articles was both a way of halting rues now spread of narcotics around the world and a new and urgent approach to confronting ongoing frustrations with the taliban, whose drug profits were financing the growing insurgency and killing american troops but though ba ma administration's deputy chief of missions in kabul, citing political concerns, ordered the plan to be shelved. according to politico's investigation. now i'm not always -- i've not always been the biggest politico fan. but this is extraordinary. now its authors, drug enforcement administration agents and justice department legal advisors at the time are expressing anger over the decision and hope that the trump administration which has followed a path similar to former president barack obama's in afghanistan, will eventually adopt the plan as part of its evolving strategy. this was the most effective -- this is a quote. this was most effective and sustain
chance to do something that would prevent the massive personal destructions over e witnessed, it runs nto the unconscionable area. this article says the plan according to its articles was both a way of halting rues now spread of narcotics around the world and a new and urgent approach to confronting ongoing frustrations with the taliban, whose drug profits were financing the growing insurgency and killing american troops but though ba ma administration's deputy chief of missions in kabul,...
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all right, ok, let's m ove o nto left behind?to the front page of the times. dozens of twin babies die every year because of nhs failings. we know that this happens, it comes down to something very simple, which is when you know that you're having twins, ideally you're supposed to be assigned a specialist team because this is no ordinary birth. this report is saying that it's potluck as to where you are in the country, which hospital you go to, who you are seen which hospital you go to, who you are seen by and whether you get the full, proper treatment you're supposed to get when you're having a multiple birth. there are shocking statistics saying that about a fifth of the 270 twins who die before they are one—month—old could be saved, equivalent to 55 babies a year across britain, if they got that specialist service. again, it feels like a no—brainer. you're having twins, you know this for quite a while, as does the hospital, why can't be automatically assign a specialist team squirrel it seems obvious. i'm sure it comes down to
all right, ok, let's m ove o nto left behind?to the front page of the times. dozens of twin babies die every year because of nhs failings. we know that this happens, it comes down to something very simple, which is when you know that you're having twins, ideally you're supposed to be assigned a specialist team because this is no ordinary birth. this report is saying that it's potluck as to where you are in the country, which hospital you go to, who you are seen which hospital you go to, who you...
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the divers and training thatgo is going to nto getting those kids comfortable is going to be a series of stages, getting them in and out of ther, water with yeaetting them comfortable being underwate, breathing underwater. it is a very slow process,stery step-by-. christian: speaking as someone wh,is horribly claustrophob when you talk about the dangers of the orhangs, can you just explained to us, first of all, what the water is doing in a cave system like that and how you move between one cavern to another? >> from what i understand, they are two miles in. that is a very long way to go underwater on scuba. along the way, you will ha very narrow areas where you have an overhead environment -- it is like moving through a narrow tunnel. h if ye been in an m.r.i., tube situation. it could get one for a kilometer or the length of this, which is not the most comfortable situation, which is why caveav diving and thes are outstanding in their ability to psychologically deal with the stress. y u have to be very experienced to do the diving te doing and then to try to get them out saly. laura
the divers and training thatgo is going to nto getting those kids comfortable is going to be a series of stages, getting them in and out of ther, water with yeaetting them comfortable being underwate, breathing underwater. it is a very slow process,stery step-by-. christian: speaking as someone wh,is horribly claustrophob when you talk about the dangers of the orhangs, can you just explained to us, first of all, what the water is doing in a cave system like that and how you move between one...
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extraordinary video captures the momentjohn volanthen and rick sta nton the momentjohn volanthen and rick sta ntoaw the momentjohn volanthen and rick stanton saw the missing children perched on a muddy ledge above the water. they left them promising more help. today the children were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and daring cave divers, a highly specialised field. in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. theirfriend of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. their friend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. you can't help but feel emotional about it now. then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, after nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn they've got the best guys there are. so john and rick, they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very connected,
extraordinary video captures the momentjohn volanthen and rick sta nton the momentjohn volanthen and rick sta ntoaw the momentjohn volanthen and rick stanton saw the missing children perched on a muddy ledge above the water. they left them promising more help. today the children were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and daring cave divers, a...
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reunify give them the serviced that they nto recover from the government-inflicted harm and then allow them to oceed th their immigration case, win or lose. >> thank you to all of you. john sepulveda, cindy kackuma and talia inlander, we value your time. we turn our attention now to health care. in 2016 alta bates hospital announced it would close its m emergency roo bierkeley and expand emergency services in oakland. it's generating dismay in many berkeley residents. further away in richmond are also worried about being negatively affected by the change. we have this report from c berkeley journalism students. >> i don't see no chicken mcnuggets in that ear. let me look in this ear. see if have chicken mcnuggets. ke sure there's no chicken mcnuggets. >> this doctor has patched up richmond residents for decades. >> my mission is and has always been to provide health care to ts richmond community. >> listen to your heart, ma'am. there you got a good heart. >> it's gotten harder and harder for doctors like cars ton insure richmond residents get the they need. carson worked for carson med
reunify give them the serviced that they nto recover from the government-inflicted harm and then allow them to oceed th their immigration case, win or lose. >> thank you to all of you. john sepulveda, cindy kackuma and talia inlander, we value your time. we turn our attention now to health care. in 2016 alta bates hospital announced it would close its m emergency roo bierkeley and expand emergency services in oakland. it's generating dismay in many berkeley residents. further away in...
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all of this moisture will lift nto the area today and tomorrow. ending later on wednesday night. know. weave more heavy rain and more flooding concerns, today and tomorrow. again, turnaround, don't drown. i knowe will hav flooded roadways. please, be careful. g reports about fairfax station. we're gettingatain an inch or two hour, with that produced the tornado warning. strong storms, one to two inches per hour. once the rain left the area, what we're looking at, flood warning that stretches down to prince william county, all through the western side of the beltway and up through montgomery county. 1 to 3 inches possible. not just today but through the day tomorrow. we couldee fivenches of rain in the next 48 hours. of course, heavy rain out there today. we're seeing it, with some fog, as well the visibility is cut down quite a bit. be on the lookout for flooded roadways. some of them may n beut off because some of the local law enforcement may not have gotten to them yet. do not drive across any flooded roadways. we have new ones out there in fairfax and montgomery county. take
all of this moisture will lift nto the area today and tomorrow. ending later on wednesday night. know. weave more heavy rain and more flooding concerns, today and tomorrow. again, turnaround, don't drown. i knowe will hav flooded roadways. please, be careful. g reports about fairfax station. we're gettingatain an inch or two hour, with that produced the tornado warning. strong storms, one to two inches per hour. once the rain left the area, what we're looking at, flood warning that stretches...
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then it m oves o nto tenancy, 12 month guarantee.rolling contract month by month. that is for eight out of ten tenants. if the landlord asks someone ten tenants. if the landlord asks someone to move out their home with one month of notice, the government are today proposing to extend the minimum contract for three years. james brokenshire will be on the andrew marr show this morning talking about this, and he says that the average tenancy tends to last four years. to have people on the average tenancy feeling pretty uncertain about their future and unable to put down roots and contribute to the community, that is not really work but labour say this is the conservatives moving onto their territory but also say that their territory but also say that their proposals go further. they are talking not just about their proposals go further. they are talking notjust about having minimum tenancies but also rent caps which make it much more difficult for landlords to put up the rent and use that as a way of getting people to move out of their
then it m oves o nto tenancy, 12 month guarantee.rolling contract month by month. that is for eight out of ten tenants. if the landlord asks someone ten tenants. if the landlord asks someone to move out their home with one month of notice, the government are today proposing to extend the minimum contract for three years. james brokenshire will be on the andrew marr show this morning talking about this, and he says that the average tenancy tends to last four years. to have people on the average...
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a man says his cancer was called by the weed killer round up which is made by monsa nto and he says theye dangers of the weed killer. thousands of people around the country have filed similar claims. round up is the most tested product and insists it does not cause cancer. >>> six current and former employees of the fit bit electronic monitoring company will be in the san jose courtroom to be charged with stealing trade secrets from a competitor. all six defendants previously worked for the former fit bit rival jawbone. they're accused of taking information from that company to new jobs at fit bit more than three years ago. they settled several patent lawsuits and counter lawsuits before jawbone went out of business last year. >>> the trump administration's opposition to a global resolution in support of breast feeding has stunned world health officials. now the resolution supported decades of research saying mothers milk is healthiest for children and countries should work to limit misleading marketing of breast milk subs students but the new york times reports the u.s. delegation came
a man says his cancer was called by the weed killer round up which is made by monsa nto and he says theye dangers of the weed killer. thousands of people around the country have filed similar claims. round up is the most tested product and insists it does not cause cancer. >>> six current and former employees of the fit bit electronic monitoring company will be in the san jose courtroom to be charged with stealing trade secrets from a competitor. all six defendants previously worked...
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we have thi yea thendur f atlth ews,nto n a tropical storm. no u.s. impacts expected.ow humidity weekend. next w temperatures return to those 90's. .at's weather erin is back with the roads this morng. nice quiet morning, right, erin. we have som metro problems. this is a heads up for red line you'll experience delays unfortunately because of a power problem at shady grove. delays to glenmont. lie rest of your metro rail aside from tha mike the canccee tt k th loong gdsoodoa in charlesings county fort washington. problem free 2nteay 210 was a huge problem. shosele dotay there r now. it's morehtig typical traffic to 95 southbound, maryland 32 down bso32gton in the cl27 aea frederick into clarksburg. northbound fromer greowmaood.edh street bridge. no mssues as youake your way out in brandywine o clinton. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. >> sometime right no 5:18.his we're back with the web the on ost this morninn soal m wngeniagi.it >> and that og means that wisdoa in is bk and he's here toel tl uwh trending. >> we're talking about the storiesou're engaging with this mor
we have thi yea thendur f atlth ews,nto n a tropical storm. no u.s. impacts expected.ow humidity weekend. next w temperatures return to those 90's. .at's weather erin is back with the roads this morng. nice quiet morning, right, erin. we have som metro problems. this is a heads up for red line you'll experience delays unfortunately because of a power problem at shady grove. delays to glenmont. lie rest of your metro rail aside from tha mike the canccee tt k th loong gdsoodoa in charlesings...
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countless amount of tips from the community of who did it and what's going on and that's attributed to the ntohome office insists immigration officers were acting on intelligence received — and no—one was injured in the raids. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning on the roads, a lorry crash last night has closed the strand underpass and waterloo bridge in both directions. police are at the scene. let's have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. it was another very warm and quite uncomfortable night last night, this humid air meant the temperatures didn't drop below 18 celsius in central london so it's a warm start this morning and again, it's going to remain hot and sunny. we could see a bit of patchy cloud bubbling up this afternoon and within that cloud, that in turn could spark off a sharp shower but most places are staying dry. those showers are isolated and few and far between. temperatures reaching 30, maybe 31 celsius by the end of the afternoon. again, sunshine this evening. and another hot and humid night. uncomf
countless amount of tips from the community of who did it and what's going on and that's attributed to the ntohome office insists immigration officers were acting on intelligence received — and no—one was injured in the raids. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning on the roads, a lorry crash last night has closed the strand underpass and waterloo bridge in both directions. police are at the scene. let's have a check on the weather...
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looking pretty muted heading nto the asian trading session. i'm ramy in new york, it's 6:30 p.m. and you're watching "daybreak australia." let's get the first news with jessica somers. jess camplet government borrowing in the second half will jump to the most since the financial crisis as the neigh's fiscal health worsens despite a strengthening economy. it expects to issue $390 billion in marketable debt from july to september they feel fourth highest total for that period on record. higher than what was estimated in trill. -- in april. wilbur ross says go are going well and may be close to wrapping up. the president wasted in time in appointing a new trade team. president trump admitted he may pursue a bilateral deal with exico before separate gos with canada. cbs' les moon vest will remain as c.e.o. for the time being as outside counsel investigates allegations of sexual harassment. several women said they were sexually intimidated and their career suffered when they refiesed advances from moonves. they describe a culture of harassment at c
looking pretty muted heading nto the asian trading session. i'm ramy in new york, it's 6:30 p.m. and you're watching "daybreak australia." let's get the first news with jessica somers. jess camplet government borrowing in the second half will jump to the most since the financial crisis as the neigh's fiscal health worsens despite a strengthening economy. it expects to issue $390 billion in marketable debt from july to september they feel fourth highest total for that period on record....
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in an e-mailed response they tell me, quote, miss saul went nto address for landrum associates in woodbridge and was told that heas not present after knocking and left a note call. him to at no time it she enter the premises. the note behind references corey as in corey stewart. brian believes he wanted to ask about workn the republican's campaign. >> come after me aggressivelyo to some extent i'm not surprised. >> reporter: saul interviewed him in his home earlier this week and believes she's working on a profile on him. we wondered is this just anothet effo spread the fake news rhetoric? >> i don't hold this again all journalists. i hold it against certainly that reporter and the "new york epmes." >> rorter: prince william county police will oy nfirm they are investigating. they have not yet charged yone. in booedbridge, david culmer, news 4. >> now t president president's power play. ter two days of fierce criticism it'sch a understatement to say how unusual it would be fort presid putin to be at the white house and difficult perhaps for troops serving overseas. >> didn'tommit to anything
in an e-mailed response they tell me, quote, miss saul went nto address for landrum associates in woodbridge and was told that heas not present after knocking and left a note call. him to at no time it she enter the premises. the note behind references corey as in corey stewart. brian believes he wanted to ask about workn the republican's campaign. >> come after me aggressivelyo to some extent i'm not surprised. >> reporter: saul interviewed him in his home earlier this week and...
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some say the way cvepanies can nto learning spaces with a potential influence on children. idea. everyone loves "sesame street" cookie monster. he's my spirit animal. >>> can the type of shoe you wear make you runfa er? >> nike says yes. the sports manufacturing company claims its vapor fly running shoes can impact your speed. they sell for 250 bucks. and nike says they can make runners up to 4% more efficient than some of the preous shoes. runners ran up to 4% faster than runners of the same ability of other shoes. >> wow. for $250. >> i like it.t? i like the little padding. a little wedge. the wedge sneaker. >> all right. >> not for $250. >>> fromenycling to sgth training, there's all kinds oft workou classes in our area. >> this morning, molette green is puttingom on boxing gloves, checking out a cool class where people are getting fit for charity. >> reporter: right now, in the middle of warming up for i love kick boxing here in germantown. danielle who is leading this class is no joke. and what is going to happen is every time these folks check iny e providing clean wa
some say the way cvepanies can nto learning spaces with a potential influence on children. idea. everyone loves "sesame street" cookie monster. he's my spirit animal. >>> can the type of shoe you wear make you runfa er? >> nike says yes. the sports manufacturing company claims its vapor fly running shoes can impact your speed. they sell for 250 bucks. and nike says they can make runners up to 4% more efficient than some of the preous shoes. runners ran up to 4% faster...
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he was nto omething. >> jimmy: i think you're right. shel silverstein i'm not sure about.hat one? >> it's the best. >> jimmy: i think it's the worst. >> what do you mean? the guy wants money, right? >> jimmy: this kid abuses this tree. >> i know. >> jimmy: he eats all the apples. he chops it down. he sits on the stump. eventually he just drops dead on the thing. it's a terrible story. it's a story that should not be read to children. read it again and think about me when you do. >> i love it. i love it when -- i love it when he's just a stump and the old man who just wants a place to sit and the tree is like so excited because he can do something and so the tree straightens himself up as much as he could. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and rocco likes when i straighten myself up. >> jimmy: it's an analogy i think about the way children consume their parents. they take our lives from us. [ laughter [ laughter ] [ applause ] that's why i'm here. >> it's all about the voices. >> jimmy: the voices. do you do any impersonations when you're reading? >> well, i do the british thing because y
he was nto omething. >> jimmy: i think you're right. shel silverstein i'm not sure about.hat one? >> it's the best. >> jimmy: i think it's the worst. >> what do you mean? the guy wants money, right? >> jimmy: this kid abuses this tree. >> i know. >> jimmy: he eats all the apples. he chops it down. he sits on the stump. eventually he just drops dead on the thing. it's a terrible story. it's a story that should not be read to children. read it again and...
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but eventually, shidwould turn that nto a crusade that cast her nd into the spotlight, earn her a tonyn, starring roles in the walking dead and the international blockbuster, black panther. and put her on the path tbreaking big. what makes people successful? what are t unexpected turns in life that propel people to greatness? i'm carlosy.atson, editor of t to uncover the real secrets behind breaking big.
but eventually, shidwould turn that nto a crusade that cast her nd into the spotlight, earn her a tonyn, starring roles in the walking dead and the international blockbuster, black panther. and put her on the path tbreaking big. what makes people successful? what are t unexpected turns in life that propel people to greatness? i'm carlosy.atson, editor of t to uncover the real secrets behind breaking big.
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kavanaugh gets set to meet with his first democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia later today. nto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi
kavanaugh gets set to meet with his first democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia later today. nto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of...
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. ♪ >> seth: their album "palo nto" is out on july 6th.rying ♪ ♪ a tempest yowas rising and no i don't like to be this way ♪ ♪ and you're jekyll and hyde-ing are you real or are you lying ♪ ♪ so stop with your crying i can't handle it now ♪ ♪ you tell everyone our love went cold going round spreading the word ♪ ♪ it's over if that's how you feel then you should go don't come around saying ♪ ♪ i still want you one mite you say we're a team then you're telling me ♪ ♪ you can't breathe well you should set me free baby if you're over me ♪ ♪ yesterday you saide i'm the but now you say you're done ♪ ♪ stop telling me what i need baby if you're over me ♪ ♪ there you go there i said it don't look at me all offended ♪ ♪ you played games and it ended i've got to look out for me ♪ ♪ i won't say that it's easy oh i know i hate leaving ♪ ♪ but you can't keep deceiving does it make you feel good ♪ ♪ you tell everyonelo ou went cold going round spreading the word ♪ ♪ it's over if that's how you feel then you should go don't come around saying ♪ ♪ i still
. ♪ >> seth: their album "palo nto" is out on july 6th.rying ♪ ♪ a tempest yowas rising and no i don't like to be this way ♪ ♪ and you're jekyll and hyde-ing are you real or are you lying ♪ ♪ so stop with your crying i can't handle it now ♪ ♪ you tell everyone our love went cold going round spreading the word ♪ ♪ it's over if that's how you feel then you should go don't come around saying ♪ ♪ i still want you one mite you say we're a team then you're...
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this coming as mexico just had a presidential election and had a leftist government coming in to place nto september. hey want to get this done. it's for something is negotiated. but the second point i would make, this is a much more progressive government. the president has said consistently he would prefer to have one-offs with both mexico and with canada. but i would also note that should the president decide to pull out of nafta, they would be falling back on deals and legislation and the crux of how they would be able to go about negotiating those deals that would need congressional approval, some type of congressional approval, and that's when things get interesting. we've seen that the appetite on capitol hill has been even the most republicans to rein in the president's ability to do something some of those trade negotiations, whether or not anything has passed. >> it's very interesting to see president trump just withdraw from these multilateral agreements. he really wants bilateral deals to take place. trump saying he may do a separate trade deal with mexico. he also wants one, n
this coming as mexico just had a presidential election and had a leftist government coming in to place nto september. hey want to get this done. it's for something is negotiated. but the second point i would make, this is a much more progressive government. the president has said consistently he would prefer to have one-offs with both mexico and with canada. but i would also note that should the president decide to pull out of nafta, they would be falling back on deals and legislation and the...
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issues that we look nto the project or addressing the root causes of migration and it's probably a lot more that could be done. you see reports of massive displacement and what's happening. i think the government has not calling they're it displacement. i think there's another term hat they're using but they're getting closer to acknowledging hat there is internal displacement which causes migration too so it's been gradual. it's probably not where we wanted to be but it is being acknowledged in a different way. >> well, i have learned a lot conversation. i hope all of you have. joining us.r thank you for fingerprint -- i colleagues for their support and counterpart this for cosponsoring event with us. really enjoyed having you all here. please join me in thanking our stellar panel. [applause] >>> coming up this morning, ahead in iew the week washington. we'll talk about the cost of materials g nuclear with cq world call senior writer john.comly. "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. this morning a discussion on the inspectors gener
issues that we look nto the project or addressing the root causes of migration and it's probably a lot more that could be done. you see reports of massive displacement and what's happening. i think the government has not calling they're it displacement. i think there's another term hat they're using but they're getting closer to acknowledging hat there is internal displacement which causes migration too so it's been gradual. it's probably not where we wanted to be but it is being acknowledged...
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it is a big champion and a big or to come onto big champion and a big or to come o nto ce ntre big championin the middle of the night. yes, she had a tough delivery, and a tough post delivery, as she has left us in on. i think every mother is secretly cheering for her, knowing what she has gone through. it is an incredible feat. if she wins wimbledon after having her child in september, it might be one of her greatest achievements, and sometimes we forget she would be tying the world record, 2a singles grand slams. she will be hungry to pass that record. absolutely, but this is her toughest test yet. angelique kerber definitely has the weapons to win today. yes, she has beaten serena williams in the finals of a major, in the australian open and the macro in 2016. angelique kerber has the credentials, and the knowledge that she has beaten serena williams previously. she had the nerve to get his attention and get across the finish line. she has been playing better with each match. they played in the final couple of years ago, and it is interesting, i think for angelique kerber this her favour
it is a big champion and a big or to come onto big champion and a big or to come o nto ce ntre big championin the middle of the night. yes, she had a tough delivery, and a tough post delivery, as she has left us in on. i think every mother is secretly cheering for her, knowing what she has gone through. it is an incredible feat. if she wins wimbledon after having her child in september, it might be one of her greatest achievements, and sometimes we forget she would be tying the world record, 2a...
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it is time to m ove o nto that on the bbc today.pretty disappointing 2—0 defeat to belgium in the third—place play—off in st petersburg. the belgians took the lead early, and then rounded things off in the second half thanks to chelsea‘s eden hazard. a best—ever finish then for the belgians, and england‘s best since 1990, but with plenty of promise for the future. in the end, we are very proud of what we‘ve done. we‘re under no illusions as to where we stand as a team. we‘ve finished in the final four, but we‘re not a top four team yet, we know that. we‘ve never hidden behind that. against the very best teams, we‘ve come up short. but we‘ve had a wonderful adventure, and some experiences that will stand this group of players and staff in really good stead for the future. and, yeah, i couldn‘t ask any more of any of the players today or right way through the seven weeks we‘ve worked together. so, football‘s not quite coming home just yet. it could go to the neighbours, though, france. the favourites in the final against croatia. actu
it is time to m ove o nto that on the bbc today.pretty disappointing 2—0 defeat to belgium in the third—place play—off in st petersburg. the belgians took the lead early, and then rounded things off in the second half thanks to chelsea‘s eden hazard. a best—ever finish then for the belgians, and england‘s best since 1990, but with plenty of promise for the future. in the end, we are very proud of what we‘ve done. we‘re under no illusions as to where we stand as a team. we‘ve...
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once you get over the upper 90s nto the hundreds, it's all starts to feel the same.ow, and we're going to take it into the mid 90s before noon. we're going to talk about our chances of rain. we do have some chances of rain comingr y way. >>> lauren, we're going to check in with you then, thanks. >>> well the grief still lpable for an indianapolis community days after a gunman opened fire in the capital gazett building. . >> this is last night at st. anne's parish in annapolis. they held a special church service for those fe people killed in that ram page. they're surrounding the victims of capital gazette. the baltimore, flags are flying lower and folks are aving candles and cards outside the "baltimore sun," that's the parent company of the capital gazette. >>> memorial services are planned today for two employees of the paper. rob haisson, and a memorial for wendi winters will be held at the university church of annapolis. >>> a u.p.s. driver is in critical condition ass investigatre searching for the person who hit the man and took off. thisappened in ellicott cit
once you get over the upper 90s nto the hundreds, it's all starts to feel the same.ow, and we're going to take it into the mid 90s before noon. we're going to talk about our chances of rain. we do have some chances of rain comingr y way. >>> lauren, we're going to check in with you then, thanks. >>> well the grief still lpable for an indianapolis community days after a gunman opened fire in the capital gazett building. . >> this is last night at st. anne's parish in...
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that individual training morphs nto unit training so that that individual part of a unit is ready to go and defend our nation's interest at home and abroad. uipment readiness is a challenge because when you cannot plan long-term for your buys of parts, whether they be for aircraft, ships, tanks, whatever it happens to be, gain, your cost goes up. we have the responsibility as the congress to give our department of defense and the secretary of defense the tools they need to keep our country safe. continuing resolutions seriously hinder our capability to complete that mission. i strongly urge the senate to act swiftly and come to the realization that a continuing resolution is not an answer going forward for the safety and security of our country, all of its citizens, our families readiness and training. consider, mr. speaker, oceaniana naval base. you heard the gentlelady from missouri talk about parts and maintenance and half of the navy -- half the navy airplanes not being able to fly. oshiana naval base, which resides in my district, if it were a country it would be the seventh lar
that individual training morphs nto unit training so that that individual part of a unit is ready to go and defend our nation's interest at home and abroad. uipment readiness is a challenge because when you cannot plan long-term for your buys of parts, whether they be for aircraft, ships, tanks, whatever it happens to be, gain, your cost goes up. we have the responsibility as the congress to give our department of defense and the secretary of defense the tools they need to keep our country...
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we'll get a hint on which state could be taking home the crown and find out why skilled empleewa toys ntotate >>> home owners are getting more equity rich these days but they're not necessarily taking advantage of it. diana? >> well, sara, it seems more people are getting more conservative with their home values even as their values skyrocketing the so-called tapable equity moved by 7% in the first quarter this year according to black knight that is the single largest quarterly growth since they began tracking it in 2005. home owners have a collective $5.8 trillion in tapable equity. that is the highest ever reported so what does that mean to average homeowner with a mortgage, he or she gained $14,700 in the past year, but fewer people are doing that. home ectie lines of credit were flat at the start of this year and for those using them the amount cashed out was as a two-year low interest rates are higher today so they're losing that rocket bottom rate, and they also are not taking much money out. so why refight to a higher rate, because those first loans are generally fixed rate home ow
we'll get a hint on which state could be taking home the crown and find out why skilled empleewa toys ntotate >>> home owners are getting more equity rich these days but they're not necessarily taking advantage of it. diana? >> well, sara, it seems more people are getting more conservative with their home values even as their values skyrocketing the so-called tapable equity moved by 7% in the first quarter this year according to black knight that is the single largest quarterly...
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but i do think that if you expect that they're going nto b in there buying. i would buy it below 200 now, and i think it's goc ing to get there by the end of the day. >> big reports with ibm. and definitely next week, amazon, google >> some of the consumer names as well gsx is really strong on the rails, brushed off some of their tariff concerns, about how they would hit them, but not an economic worry for that company yet. >> jim, we'll see you later on, great stuff today. >> kudlow early this morning and of course david's going to be with us. we take you to billionaire hedge fund manager ken griffin with citadel. let's listen in. >> how do we reduce the amount of open orders we have, we don't want a complex derivatives portfolio. so we're thinking about counter party risk, about reducing our exposure to southern peripherals. so we're looking at content as these things unfold. >> so you're looking through these various risks, was there a surprise counter party that use picked up in the past couple of weeks? >> no, there's not our treasury team is really good
but i do think that if you expect that they're going nto b in there buying. i would buy it below 200 now, and i think it's goc ing to get there by the end of the day. >> big reports with ibm. and definitely next week, amazon, google >> some of the consumer names as well gsx is really strong on the rails, brushed off some of their tariff concerns, about how they would hit them, but not an economic worry for that company yet. >> jim, we'll see you later on, great stuff today....
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o nto onto one of the day's other main stories.less trade with the european union, while also allowing britain to strike its own trade deals. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. the big question in all of this for the next 2a hours is can theresa may get the agreement of her cabinet, and then of course the agreement of the eu to this plan? i detect in downing street they are quietly hopeful that this third wave plan may be something that both sides in this cabinet rift can agree to, because basically it brings together the two existing options, the customs partnership and the maximum facilitation option, into a sort of third way hybrid model which goes under the rather answer nabi title, as you were under the rather answer nabi title, as you were saying, of the —— not snappy as you were saying, of the —— not snappy title. facilitators customs arrangement. one of the key components of this plan concerns tariffs. what it is proposing is that on eu imports, that is to say goods coming into the uk en route to
o nto onto one of the day's other main stories.less trade with the european union, while also allowing britain to strike its own trade deals. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. the big question in all of this for the next 2a hours is can theresa may get the agreement of her cabinet, and then of course the agreement of the eu to this plan? i detect in downing street they are quietly hopeful that this third wave plan may be something that both sides in this cabinet...
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iwork in a newsagent and then later on i was a roman centurion at winchester and had to lea p o nto centurion there was once a time when having a saturdayjob was a key part of growing up. it gave teenagers a bit of cash, and their first experience of the world of work. but it seems that times have changed. a new study suggests that the number of young people with a saturdayjob has more than halved compared to 20 years ago. we've been speaking to one shopkeeper who's struggling to find a helping hand at the weekend. it has been a struggle for the last 12-18 it has been a struggle for the last 12 — 18 months to try and get a saturday person for the job. i 12 — 18 months to try and get a saturday person for thejob. i don't know why that is, is that the lifestyle this day and age? valuable time on saturday and sunday is for the family? my lad at the moment is 14 and has maths exams and i can see how stressful it is. i can remember myself, me and my younger sister all having saturday jobs of. myself, me and my younger sister all having saturdayjobs of. i started work at 14 years of age, used to ge
iwork in a newsagent and then later on i was a roman centurion at winchester and had to lea p o nto centurion there was once a time when having a saturdayjob was a key part of growing up. it gave teenagers a bit of cash, and their first experience of the world of work. but it seems that times have changed. a new study suggests that the number of young people with a saturdayjob has more than halved compared to 20 years ago. we've been speaking to one shopkeeper who's struggling to find a helping...
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they were brought out in small caskets they were brought out in small cas kets o nto they were broughthe armistice. that will not have bypassed north korea. this is a major concession by pyongyang and pa rt major concession by pyongyang and part of a pledge made by kimjong—un to donald trump at the summit in singapore. it may be now that pyongyang is looking for concessions of its own from washington, perhaps an easing of sanctions. they wanted peace process to move forward. the fundamental problem remains. north korea still has nuclear and nuclear material. a controversial move to privatise some probation services in england and wales is to be reversed, costing the government £170 million. the contracts will end two years early, after ministers admitted they are not delivering the reduction in reoffending they promised. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. this is the kind of innovative idea the government hopes to encourage when it is privatised probation services. it's a sobriety tag, which detects if the wearer has been drinking. it is designed to be worn by offender
they were brought out in small caskets they were brought out in small cas kets o nto they were broughthe armistice. that will not have bypassed north korea. this is a major concession by pyongyang and pa rt major concession by pyongyang and part of a pledge made by kimjong—un to donald trump at the summit in singapore. it may be now that pyongyang is looking for concessions of its own from washington, perhaps an easing of sanctions. they wanted peace process to move forward. the fundamental...