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it was a quite afternoon at the parker house. she and her husband were both at home when suddenly gunfire erupted leaving two people dead and police racing to the scene. the soul survivor would share a tale describing an unlikely intruder and a desperate fight to survive. but what story would the evidence tell? here andrea cannon with mystery at ascot estates. >> life seems to move just a little slower in south carolina. afternoons in columbia can be spent on the river or nearby lake murray and tucked away inside this capital city is ascot estates where old sudden charm mingles with new money. not much in the way of drama here until april 2012, friday 13th, when something sinister happened. >> i turned on the news and saw there had been a double murder. >> you're confused because there's no way of knowing for sure what was going on. >> my husband called me and said something terrible had happened and i said what happened? >> what happened would become the center of a mystery. a who done it that began with a frantic 911 call. >> w
it was a quite afternoon at the parker house. she and her husband were both at home when suddenly gunfire erupted leaving two people dead and police racing to the scene. the soul survivor would share a tale describing an unlikely intruder and a desperate fight to survive. but what story would the evidence tell? here andrea cannon with mystery at ascot estates. >> life seems to move just a little slower in south carolina. afternoons in columbia can be spent on the river or nearby lake...
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it belonged to bonnie parker.lieve it was made by clyde barrow. >> but some bidders are still interested. >> and i have $14,000 bid. make it $15,000. we have an absentee bid of $20,000 on this. i'm looking now for $22,000. gonna sell it at $20,000. sold -- $20,000. >> the final tally on the famous texas lawman's collection? just under $100,000, below bobby's estimate but still pretty good for a bunch of stuff found in grandpa's closet. the family's not complaining. >> very exciting. rr did a great job. >> the barrow family, meantime, predicts there could be more valuable relics on their way to the auction block in the years to come. among the items found in bonnie and clyde's death car -- clyde's treasured saxophone. it was returned to his mother and passed down in the family. then, it went missing. or, at least, no one's owning up to the fact that they might be hiding the old sax in a closet somewhere. buddy barrow isn't saying he knows what happened to the sax but that he and other family members do have their o
it belonged to bonnie parker.lieve it was made by clyde barrow. >> but some bidders are still interested. >> and i have $14,000 bid. make it $15,000. we have an absentee bid of $20,000 on this. i'm looking now for $22,000. gonna sell it at $20,000. sold -- $20,000. >> the final tally on the famous texas lawman's collection? just under $100,000, below bobby's estimate but still pretty good for a bunch of stuff found in grandpa's closet. the family's not complaining. >>...
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parker, chairman, president , ceo all the way back to june 2016. looking to dig into have the board member john donahue will be succeeding mark parker. romaine: didn't you just talk to the under armour ceo today? two of the biggest sports apparel retailers? willmeanwhile, parker become the executive chairman, so not leaving the company. romaine: kirk hart --caroline: kirk hartman, thank you very much. earnings and breaking in terms of executive changes. plenty more analysis after the closing bell. "what'd you miss?" is up next, where we will be looking into tax estimates. you name it. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg to new york, i am caroline hyde. here is a snapshot of how u.s. stock markets were pushed lower by brexit. the s&p 500 back below 3000. a reality check for chips. stocks fall after earnings disappoint. snap, chipotle analysis, and nike changes coming right up. brexit lesson limbo. boris johnson gains support for the deal in principle. rk softbank is said to be taking over the company as ceo adam neumann leaves the board. a quic
parker, chairman, president , ceo all the way back to june 2016. looking to dig into have the board member john donahue will be succeeding mark parker. romaine: didn't you just talk to the under armour ceo today? two of the biggest sports apparel retailers? willmeanwhile, parker become the executive chairman, so not leaving the company. romaine: kirk hart --caroline: kirk hartman, thank you very much. earnings and breaking in terms of executive changes. plenty more analysis after the closing...
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with you we begin with breaking news on nike the ceo mark parker is ste
with you we begin with breaking news on nike the ceo mark parker is ste
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hearts it's just a page >> she is a queen, parker whispered. >> reporter: of course, it is parker's own story about a visit last year to the national portrait gallery and that painting that stopped her in her tracks. >> we were coming to sea the portraits of barack obama and michelle obama she walked past the portrait and she stopped and she was frozen. >> reporter: that awestruck moment of a then 2-year-old staring at the former first lady was captured by a stranger. >> who were you looking up at? >> that lady right there. >> who is that lady right there? >> michelle obama. >> reporter: within hours the image went viral. a moment of sheer delight. >> i feel like the reasonable why she was so awestruck she was ju shes this beautiful of woman of color. >> reporter: the two met soon after and let's just say the feeling was mutual ♪ >> reporter: this is my absolute favorite part this picture you look just like her. >> that's my costume for halloween. >> reporter: i know, it was aur halloween consumer she was 2 years old. you think about what the world will be like when she is of that a
hearts it's just a page >> she is a queen, parker whispered. >> reporter: of course, it is parker's own story about a visit last year to the national portrait gallery and that painting that stopped her in her tracks. >> we were coming to sea the portraits of barack obama and michelle obama she walked past the portrait and she stopped and she was frozen. >> reporter: that awestruck moment of a then 2-year-old staring at the former first lady was captured by a stranger....
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jessica parker, bbc news.i spoke tojessica parker, who told us what we can expect in the coming week. monday, tomorrow, the government will at least try again for the idea of a meaningful vote, that is what they tried to do yesterday, a straight up and down, in principle, do mps back this deal? of course, amendments started being put in, things became confused, they didn't have that binary vote, so they will try to do that tomorrow. however, speakerjohn bercow will get to decide whether that goes ahead, and i think ministers are feeling nervous because they think that he may not rule in their favour. so that might happen tomorrow, we should find out in the early afternoon. we also know the government will try to introduce the legislation that is needed to implement the brexit deal, so they are going to introduce that, we might get a vote on that on tuesday, and they will keep trying to push through this legislation over the coming days. ministers today voicing some confidence that they do have the numbers to g
jessica parker, bbc news.i spoke tojessica parker, who told us what we can expect in the coming week. monday, tomorrow, the government will at least try again for the idea of a meaningful vote, that is what they tried to do yesterday, a straight up and down, in principle, do mps back this deal? of course, amendments started being put in, things became confused, they didn't have that binary vote, so they will try to do that tomorrow. however, speakerjohn bercow will get to decide whether that...
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i'm going to start with you, ashley parker. bill taylor seems to have delivered a real hammer to any denial, and i'm not sure how many details there are left on the field that there wasn't a quid pro quo. >> yeah, what you see in his 15-page opening statement, and we don't even know what he said yet in response to questions, he just lays it out very clearly. he said it became clear to him that there were two different channels of diplomacy, the normal and official one, and then this sort of shadowy inappropriate one led by rudy giuliani and more importantly, he says that it was also clear that the president was holding up two things, first of all, the aid, nearly $400 million in aid that ukraine desperately needed and a white house meeting between the ukrainian president and president trump, specifically in exchange for investigations into joe biden's son and the energy company he sat on and also into the 2016 u.s. elections, the sort of conspiracy theory that so far there's no evidence of that it was ukraine that somehow meddl
i'm going to start with you, ashley parker. bill taylor seems to have delivered a real hammer to any denial, and i'm not sure how many details there are left on the field that there wasn't a quid pro quo. >> yeah, what you see in his 15-page opening statement, and we don't even know what he said yet in response to questions, he just lays it out very clearly. he said it became clear to him that there were two different channels of diplomacy, the normal and official one, and then this sort...
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mark parker has been a nike employee since 1979 holding high-profile position that's include product president. he was appointed ceo in 2006. parker has been criticized in recent years after multiple lawsuits over alleged gender discrimination. parker will officially leave the company in january. >>> sunday riley has settled with the federal trade commission after the company was accused of posting fake reviews of its products on line. the ftc says the skin care brands told employees to write fake reviews and dislike negative ones in order to boost sales. the agency launched an investigation after a former employee accused the company of faking reviews. sunday riley has not admitted to wrongdoing but agreed not to write fake reviews. >>> and late pbs "news hour" gen eiffel is being remembered with a commemorative forever stamp. it features a photo with the words "black heritage" on the top and her name on the bottom. she worked at "news hour" for 17 years. she passed away from complications of cancer in 2016. the stamp will be issued next year. >>> anne-marie? >> 17 years, eight pres
mark parker has been a nike employee since 1979 holding high-profile position that's include product president. he was appointed ceo in 2006. parker has been criticized in recent years after multiple lawsuits over alleged gender discrimination. parker will officially leave the company in january. >>> sunday riley has settled with the federal trade commission after the company was accused of posting fake reviews of its products on line. the ftc says the skin care brands told employees...
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jessica parker, bbc news. plenty more on the website.ghanjones. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, you're watching sport today live from the bbc sport centre. i'm ben croucher. coming up on the programme: a first champions league win of the season for liverpool, despite throwing away a 3—0 lead against salzburg. doha delight for dina asher—smith. she is a 200 metre world champion. already back—to—back world champions, new zealand crush canada at the rugby world cup, with the help of three barrett brothers. thanks forjoining us. we will starting in europe, and the defending champions league winners, liverpool. after 36 minutes, theirfirst home game of this year's competition seemed a breeze. 3—0 up, only an incredible salzburg fightback levelled the match, only for liverpool to sneak a 11—3 win. it is the first points of the group stage after an opening defeat to napoli. mo salah added to sadio mane and andrew robertson efforts.
jessica parker, bbc news. plenty more on the website.ghanjones. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, you're watching sport today live from the bbc sport centre. i'm ben croucher. coming up on the programme: a first champions league win of the season for liverpool, despite throwing away a 3—0 lead against salzburg. doha delight for dina asher—smith. she is a 200 metre world champion. already back—to—back world champions, new zealand crush canada at the rugby world cup, with the help of...
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was it a contrived but the parker headline was extremely shocking on the same day. it makes you scratch your head and i don't believe in coincidence either. >> the other story is service now lead lutesing the ceo. lading low now we'll cover that angle later in the show. bit we hear from the incoming nike ceo and outgoing ceo tomorrow 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money." up next snap chip oelts, texas instruments on the move after recording. live from new york city, mh uc more "fast money" right after this but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all do
was it a contrived but the parker headline was extremely shocking on the same day. it makes you scratch your head and i don't believe in coincidence either. >> the other story is service now lead lutesing the ceo. lading low now we'll cover that angle later in the show. bit we hear from the incoming nike ceo and outgoing ceo tomorrow 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money." up next snap chip oelts, texas instruments on the move after recording. live from new york city, mh uc more...
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the fact parker is going to be there, he could focus on market and product.hink donahue coming in is about digital. the same playbook that starbucks utilized it's about getting your online sales which are around 15% for nike the it's getting it up to 50% target he's the right person to do that, to reach that goal and going to be one of the reasons why this stock is going to continue to trade with such a rich premium >> jon >> i own calls and i like the stock over all, scott, but i just haven't been able to get my head around the valuation. so instead of going into the stock and writing calls, which would have been one of the normal things i do, i'm in call spreads. i own one call, sell calls above it not saying the it's a home run hit, but it's just a steady performerer and i don't know why it stocks. >> it's blake and parker on the same day >> it is surprising. back to the trade though under armour for me, it's just the valuation is so high that it's a trade absolutely a a trade not something i'm looking at holding for any period of time nike's gotten to tha
the fact parker is going to be there, he could focus on market and product.hink donahue coming in is about digital. the same playbook that starbucks utilized it's about getting your online sales which are around 15% for nike the it's getting it up to 50% target he's the right person to do that, to reach that goal and going to be one of the reasons why this stock is going to continue to trade with such a rich premium >> jon >> i own calls and i like the stock over all, scott, but i...
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to ashley parker, to susan page, to maya wiley, our thanks. have a good weekend, all. >>> and coming up for us, what trump's foreign policy decision looks like from across the atlantic. our man in paris and, yes, we have a man in paris, will be with us live with the latest. >>> and later, consider this a test of the people we send to washington. o "the 11th hour" just getting started on this friday night. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. ju
to ashley parker, to susan page, to maya wiley, our thanks. have a good weekend, all. >>> and coming up for us, what trump's foreign policy decision looks like from across the atlantic. our man in paris and, yes, we have a man in paris, will be with us live with the latest. >>> and later, consider this a test of the people we send to washington. o "the 11th hour" just getting started on this friday night. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i...
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grass valley elementary, parker elementary, skyline high school. if you don't get a call from the school district sometime tonight or tomorrow morning. the assumption according to john, your school is open and your children can go to school. >> if your school doesn't have power, you can't take your children to school. no doubt the parents of some 5000 children are family. pants by get the notice as late as 8 pm. if you have a second i will go through the 12 schools. this is a big deal for oakland was. elementary schools grass valley howard, montclair, fruitville sequoia. we have middle schools. high school skyline, sojourner truth and bay tech charter. those are the schools that could be without power. and therefore close tomorrow. keep that in mind. i know we heard the city mention the website pg&e. i tried to get on it during the news conference. i couldn't because it's . >> i did sign up through pg&e on twitter. they sent out a tweet thing you could type in your zip code. if you just text enroll 297633. i did this. i texted enroll to that number
grass valley elementary, parker elementary, skyline high school. if you don't get a call from the school district sometime tonight or tomorrow morning. the assumption according to john, your school is open and your children can go to school. >> if your school doesn't have power, you can't take your children to school. no doubt the parents of some 5000 children are family. pants by get the notice as late as 8 pm. if you have a second i will go through the 12 schools. this is a big deal for...
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parker and mitchell, university of pennsylvania. welker, harvard. maddow, stanford, rhodes scholar at oxford. hope no one was expecting simple questions. and by the way, we are soliciting questions on the web. so for now, congratulations to the starting front four. all of us around here are proud to know you. what we don't get to say often enough is we're proud to work with you as we will be on that night. that for us is our broadcast for a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> ukrainians did not know that the aid was being withheld. >> another tortured white house talking point goes poof. >> you can't have a quid pro quo with no quo. >> tonight as the trump defenders spin out of control. >> abuse of power is not a crime. >> what we're learning when trump knew about ukraine's quid pro quo. >>> plus what we know about the mob linked ukrainian oligarch funding their spree. >> f-i-r-t-a-s-h.
parker and mitchell, university of pennsylvania. welker, harvard. maddow, stanford, rhodes scholar at oxford. hope no one was expecting simple questions. and by the way, we are soliciting questions on the web. so for now, congratulations to the starting front four. all of us around here are proud to know you. what we don't get to say often enough is we're proud to work with you as we will be on that night. that for us is our broadcast for a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here...
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in this case, i am speaking of course about parker, welker, maddow, and mitchell.s not a law firm. rather, as our subtle music cue may indicate, they will be the moderators of the next democratic debate november 20 in georgia. they would be ashley parker of "the washington post," and one of our contributors who was just here on the broadcast last night. so we claim her as one of our own team. kristen welker. rachel maddow of "rachel maddow show." andrea mitchell of "andrea mitchell reports." also, our nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent. fun fact, these four could also host "it's academic." parker and mitchell, university of pennsylvania. welker, harvard. maddow, stanford. rhodes scholar at oxford. i hope no one was hoping for simple questions. and by the way, we're also soliciting questions on the web. congratulations to the starting front four. all of us around here are proud to know you. and what we don't say often enough is we're proud to work with you, as we will be on that night. that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you so much for b
in this case, i am speaking of course about parker, welker, maddow, and mitchell.s not a law firm. rather, as our subtle music cue may indicate, they will be the moderators of the next democratic debate november 20 in georgia. they would be ashley parker of "the washington post," and one of our contributors who was just here on the broadcast last night. so we claim her as one of our own team. kristen welker. rachel maddow of "rachel maddow show." andrea mitchell of...
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>> yes, sarah jessica parker was my one. >> even in the makeup? for you i have news on "hocus pocus 2". >>> well, there is a sequel happening just in time for halloween. >> well, it's hard to ignore the public outcry for "hocus pocus"" i mean, it's really hard to ignore the deafening cry for a sequel. >> at long last, a sequel is finally moving forward. "e.t." can confirm a script is being ordered and a writer is attached for the upcoming streaming platform disney plus. best part? reportedly they're trying to figure out a way to bring back the sanderson sisters -- sarah jessica parker, bette midler and kathy najimy. in the past, bette has been very vocal about wanting to get back on the broom. >> i watched it again. and it was so good. i had forgotten how good it was. and i was so impressed. it's got legs. i mean 25 years of people watching -- that's major. >> "e.t." was with trio in 1993, and "hocus pocus 2" just wouldn't be the same without them. p a spell on you ♪ ♪ and now you're gone >> i've never done a picture with this kind of special effe
>> yes, sarah jessica parker was my one. >> even in the makeup? for you i have news on "hocus pocus 2". >>> well, there is a sequel happening just in time for halloween. >> well, it's hard to ignore the public outcry for "hocus pocus"" i mean, it's really hard to ignore the deafening cry for a sequel. >> at long last, a sequel is finally moving forward. "e.t." can confirm a script is being ordered and a writer is attached for...
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i don't recall any conversations with the president about that phone call. >> ashley parker, it will be theorized that mcconnell is beginning a very slow, very long walk here because of what he may know is coming. should we engage in such rumor mongering? >> i think the way to look at this is twofold. there's a trend where president trump has a long history of making up oftentimes out of pure cloth things that he alleges allies and others have said. he did that with leader mcconnell, his defense secretary, he did that with cava kevin mccarthy. this is part and parcel of how president trump operates. with mcconnell coming out and not quite calling him a liar but certainly contradicting the president's version today is just another example of those thin little cracks we're starting to see in the republican wall, in the republican resistance that the president needs. you've seen criticism on syria and foreign policy. again, we shouldn't conflate impeachment. in foreign policy you've seen some republicans come out in favor into at least an inquiry into what the president did. you're seei
i don't recall any conversations with the president about that phone call. >> ashley parker, it will be theorized that mcconnell is beginning a very slow, very long walk here because of what he may know is coming. should we engage in such rumor mongering? >> i think the way to look at this is twofold. there's a trend where president trump has a long history of making up oftentimes out of pure cloth things that he alleges allies and others have said. he did that with leader...
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edition of ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parkeronnie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
edition of ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parkeronnie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange...
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jessica parker, thank you. i called you sarahjessica parker!”ll! another classic! thank you very much. what is different about this deal, particularly when it comes to northern ireland? here is jim reed again. most of boris johnson's new brexit deal looks very much like theresa may's old plan. first then, here are the parts that haven't changed. if the deal passes we will leave the european union in less than a fortnight. the uk would enter a transition period in which all of the rules stay the same until the end of next year. that is meant to give us time to negotiate a future trading relationship with the eu. uk citizens in the european union and eu citizens in the uk would all keep their rights to residency, benefits and health care. freedom of movement rules will continue to apply during the transition, while a new system is worked out. the uk will have to agree to settle its financial obligations to the eu. there is no set figure yet but the divorce bill, as it's known, is now thought to be around £33 billion. but there are key differences
jessica parker, thank you. i called you sarahjessica parker!”ll! another classic! thank you very much. what is different about this deal, particularly when it comes to northern ireland? here is jim reed again. most of boris johnson's new brexit deal looks very much like theresa may's old plan. first then, here are the parts that haven't changed. if the deal passes we will leave the european union in less than a fortnight. the uk would enter a transition period in which all of the rules stay...
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our friend ashley parker of "the washington post" lays out the impact of their testimony in her latest piece. she writes, quote, a clear portrait has emerged of a president personally orchestrating the effort to pressure a foreign government to dig up dirt on a potential 2020 political rival and marshaling the full resources of the federal bureaucracy to help in that endeavor. this week current and former foreign policy officials testified that rudy giuliani's shadow foreign policy alarmed top national security officials inside the white house that career professionals were sidelined, that ambassadors were used to advance the president's political goals, and that trump himself put his personal lawyer in charge of his ukraine agenda. next week, lawmakers expect to hear from seven more witnesses, including the current acting ambassador to ukraine, that man, bill taylor. he's the one who raised questions about this pressure campaign. trump is also now facing a precarious situation of his own making in the middle east. one day after the so-called cease-fire agreement, fighting continues to
our friend ashley parker of "the washington post" lays out the impact of their testimony in her latest piece. she writes, quote, a clear portrait has emerged of a president personally orchestrating the effort to pressure a foreign government to dig up dirt on a potential 2020 political rival and marshaling the full resources of the federal bureaucracy to help in that endeavor. this week current and former foreign policy officials testified that rudy giuliani's shadow foreign policy...
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people like andi parker. >> i feel sick. >> reporter: after his daughter allison was shot to death onagain claiming it was a fake. parker contacted youtube to get the videos taken down. >> i thought i could do it just one time and be done with it. and they said no, you have to do it for each video. it's tantamount to saying watch your daughter's murder and then tell us why. >> reporter: over and over again? >> over and over again, and then tell a robot why this needs to come down. that's essentially what they told me to do. >> reporter: but posner had a better idea. he helped parker get theig the force the removal in bulk on copyright grounds, and it worked. >> it was just a matter of who can help me with this, and i knew it was lenny. >> reporter: more recently, many large tech companies have updated their policies on harassment. so what role do you think you've personally played in getting facebook and google and youtube to change their policies? >> i think had i n sha t blicly u tress t tou hen >>eporter:n conngortion, posner changed minds. >> i think it could be summed up with the
people like andi parker. >> i feel sick. >> reporter: after his daughter allison was shot to death onagain claiming it was a fake. parker contacted youtube to get the videos taken down. >> i thought i could do it just one time and be done with it. and they said no, you have to do it for each video. it's tantamount to saying watch your daughter's murder and then tell us why. >> reporter: over and over again? >> over and over again, and then tell a robot why this...
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can i say because mark parker is going to move on i learned more from mark parker than any ceo about a company runs it wouldn't be bad if he answered my email once in four years. >> the conference caller, what you get. >> there's no more to parker than that. >> when we come back, as we said, mark zuckerberg on capitol hill, his testimony begins in a monts with the dow up 50 retireu want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ brighthouse financial. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages, took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse
can i say because mark parker is going to move on i learned more from mark parker than any ceo about a company runs it wouldn't be bad if he answered my email once in four years. >> the conference caller, what you get. >> there's no more to parker than that. >> when we come back, as we said, mark zuckerberg on capitol hill, his testimony begins in a monts with the dow up 50 retireu want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse...
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with us from the "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. associate editor for real clear politics, a.b. stoddard. nbc and msnbc national affairs analyst john heilemann. also co-host of "the circus." at the table, jason johnson, politics editor for the root. and former democratic senator claire mccaskill. i wanted to talk to all of you since this news broke, but i have to start with you, claire, matt miller, our friend of the show, had some sort of sharp words about, i think the spirit of it was when john bolton emerges as the white knight, it says a lot about the villains in the story. >> yeah. i look back with nostalgia at a time when we thought of john bolton as kind of a bad guy. as it turns out, he has some character in there. and even though i may disagree with him on some policy, i think he may emerge from this as a key figure. if they get him in front of this committee with the subpoena and he is honest with the committee, i think the full breadth and depth of the malfeasance that was going on as it related to using the presidency fo
with us from the "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. associate editor for real clear politics, a.b. stoddard. nbc and msnbc national affairs analyst john heilemann. also co-host of "the circus." at the table, jason johnson, politics editor for the root. and former democratic senator claire mccaskill. i wanted to talk to all of you since this news broke, but i have to start with you, claire, matt miller, our friend of the show, had some sort of sharp words...
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jessica parker, bbc news. now on bbc news: click. smash hits, and extreme mic testing. yes! theme music thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2,000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and digital. but it's important to remember that not everyone experiences sound in the same way. for example, this week is international week of the deaf. so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. now, they're both deaf, and although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole—body experience. the beautiful rolling hills of the south downs in sussex. something which i'm about to see from a whole new perspective. up there. i'll be filming myself while i'm up there, but the most important thing for today is this microphone, which i'll be taking up with me. why? tell you what. let's go back to the beginning. if yo
jessica parker, bbc news. now on bbc news: click. smash hits, and extreme mic testing. yes! theme music thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2,000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and digital. but it's important to remember that not everyone experiences sound in the same way. for example, this week is international week of the deaf. so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. now, they're both deaf, and although they...
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parker has been ceo since 2006 and been with nike four decades. he will become the company's executive chairman. shares were volatile following the after hours news and closed the regular session down a fracture smun at 95.60. >>> and there is a change at the top at underarmor. ceo and founder kevin plank is handing over the reins living the new ceo to complete the can company's turn around. the news sent the stock up maren more than 6% in the session. courtney reagan reports from the headquarters in the baltimore. underarmor a new ceo in the new year oy the second in the company history. founder and current ceo kevin plank transitioned to executive chairman and brand chief on january 1st. as president and chief operating officer patrick frisk takes over the top job. >> the first and foremost this is my decision to get to this moment of the ability to work and have enough partnership where patrick and i kmeme each other well and the ability of the business as we said last time we talked with you the company is moving to offense we believe we have
parker has been ceo since 2006 and been with nike four decades. he will become the company's executive chairman. shares were volatile following the after hours news and closed the regular session down a fracture smun at 95.60. >>> and there is a change at the top at underarmor. ceo and founder kevin plank is handing over the reins living the new ceo to complete the can company's turn around. the news sent the stock up maren more than 6% in the session. courtney reagan reports from the...
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unified school district says 12 schools may be close that grass valley elementary howard elementary parker elementary montclair elementary sequoyah elementary fruitvale elelurst united middle school bret hart middle school skyline high reds dale high sojourner truth and bay tech charter school center is a unified school district says that murray occur real high rink on valley middle santa rosa middle hidden valley elementary proctor terrace elementary santa rosa accelerated charter school in lewis education center will be closed. tomorrow and all schools in the districts of alum rock hayward except first drone bray elementary now to san leandro and san jose will be closed on wednesday. >>community centers will be set up for folks affected by the power shut off starting tomorrow at 08:00am the centers will remain open during daylight hours only but they will have resources bathrooms water charging stations air conditioning if you're napa county you can go to 1, 0, 0 one fairgrounds drive into lay whole contra costa county has accommodations. ed bishop branch parking lot that's 2600 camino r
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now suddenly agent parker saw how they all fit. for the past month. >> it was almost like someone had sent us the cover of the puzzle box. >> reporter: so now they matched the bits to the diagram. >> the first thing i looked for was this bolt and there it was. >> the thing that made it exceptionally clear was the fact that the bolt still had some fishing string attached just under the head of the bolt which was how it was depicted in the diagram. >> it would have been hanging from that string as a weight. >> correct. right. so that was very clear that that bolt was in fact part of our device that was described in the letters. >> reporter: and there were fragments of a plastic soda bottle, black paint still clinging to them, again just like the diagram. >> there was a spring that was similar to a rat trap spring. there was gasoline on the victim's clothing. we recovered pieces of a 9-volt battery we were able to determine had no business being in that panel. >> reporter: so if you found the writer of those letters you had found your
now suddenly agent parker saw how they all fit. for the past month. >> it was almost like someone had sent us the cover of the puzzle box. >> reporter: so now they matched the bits to the diagram. >> the first thing i looked for was this bolt and there it was. >> the thing that made it exceptionally clear was the fact that the bolt still had some fishing string attached just under the head of the bolt which was how it was depicted in the diagram. >> it would have...
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here's our political correspondentjessica parker. there is no point pulling the tents down just yet, not after yesterday's events. westminster is setting up four more battles to come, but ministers say they are confident that the prime minister won't be steered off course. the game changer this week, which was hardly talked about at all, is that he has defied the people who doubt and got a deal. we appear to have the numbers to get this through. the only question is, why aren't we getting on with it because might it is after boris johnson had to, by law, send this letter asking for a delay. but where there would be a signature normally there would be a signature normally there was a blank. another letter makes it clear he thinks any extension would be damaging. labour is not impressed. the low is very clear. he should have signed one letter in accordance with the law. he is being childlike. there are opposition plans again to try for a further referendum. we need an amendment to say that whatever deal gets through, it should be subje
here's our political correspondentjessica parker. there is no point pulling the tents down just yet, not after yesterday's events. westminster is setting up four more battles to come, but ministers say they are confident that the prime minister won't be steered off course. the game changer this week, which was hardly talked about at all, is that he has defied the people who doubt and got a deal. we appear to have the numbers to get this through. the only question is, why aren't we getting on...
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jessica parker, bbc news. keep up—to—date with the latest brexit developments on the bbc website. you'll also find analysis of whether parliament is moving towards an election. that's all at bbc.com/news. a new wave of intentional power cuts is rolling out in northern california, as firefighters battle more than a dozen wildfires across the state. the latest fire is affecting thousands of people in los angeles, with many of them forced from their homes. sophie long reports from california. this is the latest blaze that quickly became a terrifying inferno, sweeping through hundreds of acres injusta sweeping through hundreds of acres injust a few sweeping through hundreds of acres in just a few hours. firefighters battling the getty fire in los angeles now have a short window of favourable conditions to try and contain it. daylight means they can spray retardants from the air to slow the burn and stop the fires reducing multi million homes to smouldering debris. hours ago, this was someone‘s home. it bears littl
jessica parker, bbc news. keep up—to—date with the latest brexit developments on the bbc website. you'll also find analysis of whether parliament is moving towards an election. that's all at bbc.com/news. a new wave of intentional power cuts is rolling out in northern california, as firefighters battle more than a dozen wildfires across the state. the latest fire is affecting thousands of people in los angeles, with many of them forced from their homes. sophie long reports from california....
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mike parker took over in 2006 and under his leadership nike has seen its stock price surge.ainly been successful for the stock. one story we were talking about yesterday was around soft bank and wework and the fact they were in advanced talks around a new deal. they have indeed struck a deal. the japanese conglomerate will provide $5 million in new financing as well as other financing for wework. softbank will have an 80% stake in wework. a tumultuous ride for this stock. >>> let's talk about this big bio tech company biogen after they announced they will be seeking fda approval of their alzheimer's drug. what more can you tell us about that? >> this has been a remarkable journey for bio gen, and what we heard yesterday has provided hope for millions of alzheimer's patients and caregivers and shareholders. we saw a nearly 40% rally in biogen. they ended two late stage trials of this treatment as the analysis they looked at revealed the trials had little hope of succeeding. but now they have new analysis that showed one of the trials actually met the main goal, the other did
mike parker took over in 2006 and under his leadership nike has seen its stock price surge.ainly been successful for the stock. one story we were talking about yesterday was around soft bank and wework and the fact they were in advanced talks around a new deal. they have indeed struck a deal. the japanese conglomerate will provide $5 million in new financing as well as other financing for wework. softbank will have an 80% stake in wework. a tumultuous ride for this stock. >>> let's...
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jessica parker there.ear gas at protesters who are throwing petrol bombs and starting fires in hong kong, as pro—democracy demostrators continue their campaign. volleys of tear gas were fired, as thousands of protesters staged an illegal march through the kowloon district. this weekend marks the twentieth week since the protests began. chinese officials and the state news media have denounced the protests as a separatist movement. our correspondent nick beake is there for us... give us a picture of what has been going on. we saw you earlier on with your mask and because of the tear gas. there is be more violence. their house. at this particular spot the police are trying to reclaim the streets but they have got their work cut out. you can see the flashing light from their vehicles. hundreds of police officers on the street, riot officers. relatively calm here. it wasn't a few minutes ago. we are hearing another part of hong kong, there are still barricades and tear gas in the kowloon district. a little ear
jessica parker there.ear gas at protesters who are throwing petrol bombs and starting fires in hong kong, as pro—democracy demostrators continue their campaign. volleys of tear gas were fired, as thousands of protesters staged an illegal march through the kowloon district. this weekend marks the twentieth week since the protests began. chinese officials and the state news media have denounced the protests as a separatist movement. our correspondent nick beake is there for us... give us a...
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jessica parker, our political correspondent, thank you.s in hong kong, as pro—democracy demostrators continue their campaign. the march took place despite police having earlier banned it. this weekend marks the twentieth week since the protests began. chinese officials and the state news media have denounced the protests as a separatist movement. 0ur correspondent nick beake is there for us... tell us what is happening? hello, ben. a peaceful protest once again has given away to violence. you can probably see down there the water cannon. it is an important tool for the police, look at that. we will keep on walking so we can show you. they have dyed the water blue to identify protesters. just to give you the background to this, in the first ten minutes also, firebombs have been thrown at the police station, that is why we have seen this response. in the distance, you can see hundreds of protesters, dressed in black. these are the elite police, who have been behind—the—scenes for some time. it looks like they've got a non—lethal weapon there
jessica parker, our political correspondent, thank you.s in hong kong, as pro—democracy demostrators continue their campaign. the march took place despite police having earlier banned it. this weekend marks the twentieth week since the protests began. chinese officials and the state news media have denounced the protests as a separatist movement. 0ur correspondent nick beake is there for us... tell us what is happening? hello, ben. a peaceful protest once again has given away to violence. you...
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>>mark parker is stepping down as ceo of nike next year parker has been at the clothing giant for 40 the last 13 as chief executive. although nike has enjoyed great success during his tenure, there have been some scandals the last couple years there was an executive overhaul and several lawsuits over alleged gender discrimination. more recently though the company shut down its running club after longtime coach alberto salazar was banned from the store a sport for anti doping violations. parker has denied those issues had anything to do with it leaving the top exact position the new c e o will be john donahoe a current that may keep more number. >>prosecutors will not be charging 2 around raptors president ujiri for allegedly shoving a deputy after the nba championship game last june at oracle arena in oakland, the alameda county da's office finally announced today that there will be no charges the raptors who were tonight receiving their championship rings this is video from the incident that was right after the raptors beat the warriors to win the nba title. lawyers representing con
>>mark parker is stepping down as ceo of nike next year parker has been at the clothing giant for 40 the last 13 as chief executive. although nike has enjoyed great success during his tenure, there have been some scandals the last couple years there was an executive overhaul and several lawsuits over alleged gender discrimination. more recently though the company shut down its running club after longtime coach alberto salazar was banned from the store a sport for anti doping violations....
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chisora was set to face joseph parker until the former world champion withdrew through illness.n to take his place. there were more positive signs for andy murray today, as he continues his recovery from hip surgery earlier this year. after confirming that he will make his grand slam return at the australian open injanurary, the former world number one pushed fabio fognini all the way at the shanghai masters. murray took the italian to a third set tie—break, but was narrowly edged out, as rhia chohan reports. fabio, he had to keep up that pace. he could quite shake murray off but he did take the first set at the tie—break. it was a sign that the former world number one of the site would make it easy. a few too many got the better of fognini. it will the fight was on and to see them move on the court like this just so just how far he has come since his injury but a match this tight, this competitive would go to a tie—break but not without a spat. off court, they could do no wrong in the closing stages as he came out on top if her murray to hold them off for as long as he could, t
chisora was set to face joseph parker until the former world champion withdrew through illness.n to take his place. there were more positive signs for andy murray today, as he continues his recovery from hip surgery earlier this year. after confirming that he will make his grand slam return at the australian open injanurary, the former world number one pushed fabio fognini all the way at the shanghai masters. murray took the italian to a third set tie—break, but was narrowly edged out, as...
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joining me now, nbc's kristen welker, ashley parker, "washington post" white house reporter, and yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for "the pbs news hour." welcome, all. kristen, i don't know how you're keeping up with this at the white house. you were in the briefing room when mick mulvaney came in, clearly laying this all out and then trying to walk it back. as you were reporting in real time, only after jay sekulow, the president's private attorney and the justice department said, whoa, we didn't approve him saying all that. explain. >> it was remarkable, andrea. and you're right, it was head-spinning. mulvaney came out, essentially contradicted the president's repeated denials that there was no quid pro quo. then jay sekulow and others came out and said, we weren't part of preparing that briefing. then we spoke to other aides and allies who said they were scratching their heads, one even calling the briefing yesterday an unmitigated disaster. it was only after that pressure that mick mulvaney came out with a statement essentially saying, bottom line, there was no quid pro q
joining me now, nbc's kristen welker, ashley parker, "washington post" white house reporter, and yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for "the pbs news hour." welcome, all. kristen, i don't know how you're keeping up with this at the white house. you were in the briefing room when mick mulvaney came in, clearly laying this all out and then trying to walk it back. as you were reporting in real time, only after jay sekulow, the president's private attorney and the...
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let's talk to the ceo of american airlines, doug parker mr. parker, welcome back to "mad money. see you. i was so heartened on the call because you're solving labor problems, which you said is a must you're talking about urgency in making the shareholder let's say make much more money but you're also saying that the -- because of the end of the big spend, now you can start returning to -- maybe even buy back stock it's the right moment. >> it is the right moment. look, we had to invest we merged tour lines that had not been invested in a long time we had to modernize our fleet. we merged the airlines in 2013 and over 6 years spent $31 billion in capex for an able even our size, that's never been done before. but we had to do it. and now it's behind us though. we now have the youngest fleet in the business. we don't have those needs and it falls off pretty precipitously after averaging $5 million a year, it falls to $3 1/2 he next year to $2 after that. what that means is even if we don't grow our earnings next year -- which would be a horrible miss for us we certainly believe we
let's talk to the ceo of american airlines, doug parker mr. parker, welcome back to "mad money. see you. i was so heartened on the call because you're solving labor problems, which you said is a must you're talking about urgency in making the shareholder let's say make much more money but you're also saying that the -- because of the end of the big spend, now you can start returning to -- maybe even buy back stock it's the right moment. >> it is the right moment. look, we had to...
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our political correspondent jessica parker reports. can he break out of this deadlock?leaving downing street earlier to see this man — leo varadkar, also on the move. the two leaders arriving for their meeting near liverpool. but can an agreement be reached? ministers insist they've not run out of road just yet. the reason the prime minister's meeting leo varadkar isn't simplyjust to have a social conversation. they're seriously focused on trying to resolve this issue and trying to get a deal. the issue being this, how to keep the irish borderfree and flowing, how close trade ties need to be in order to make that happen. now, in just one week from today, there's that crunch eu summit, where borisjohnson has said he hopes to finalise a deal with brussels. three weeks from today, the uk is due to leave the european union. but as things stand, the two sides still seem far apart, while the deadline is closing in. this former chancellor the latest to offer up some ideas of his own about how to get an agreement. but is a brexit delay now inevitable, after mps passed a law des
our political correspondent jessica parker reports. can he break out of this deadlock?leaving downing street earlier to see this man — leo varadkar, also on the move. the two leaders arriving for their meeting near liverpool. but can an agreement be reached? ministers insist they've not run out of road just yet. the reason the prime minister's meeting leo varadkar isn't simplyjust to have a social conversation. they're seriously focused on trying to resolve this issue and trying to get a...
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jessica parker, bbc news.s chris southworth, secretary—general at the international chambers of commerce. these new proposals from the business world perspective, how attractive is this new deal? it looks like a carveout of northern ireland from the rest of uk with two sets of regulatory regimes, two different customs union rules, a board in the irish sea. i think for business, anything other than no—deal is always better, so that is worth noting, that it adds to the uncertainty. year cycles the northern ireland assembly would make a decision whether to carry on with the same regime. from foreign investors point view that continues the uncertainty which would otherwise go away and that is important to note. in terms of where we are now with less than a month to go before the scheduled exit date of britain from the eu, the 31st of october, what sense are you getting from your members of what businesses are doing, big and small, to prepare? and what are they preparing for? i think what we're seeing now is the di
jessica parker, bbc news.s chris southworth, secretary—general at the international chambers of commerce. these new proposals from the business world perspective, how attractive is this new deal? it looks like a carveout of northern ireland from the rest of uk with two sets of regulatory regimes, two different customs union rules, a board in the irish sea. i think for business, anything other than no—deal is always better, so that is worth noting, that it adds to the uncertainty. year...
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jessica parker, bbc news.nced to ten years in jail for killing her neighbour in 2018. amber guyger had argued that she mistook botham jean's apartment for her own and shot him because she believed he was an intruder. a jury found her guilty of the murder on tuesday. she was fired from the police after the killing. the royal shakespeare company is ending its partnership with bp due to criticism from environmentalists. it has subsidised a £5 ticket scheme for16 it has subsidised a £5 ticket scheme for 16 to 25 —year—olds since 2013. the royal shakespeare company said it could not ignore the strength of feeling about the sponsorship, which it said had stopped young people engaging with the theatre company. 0urarts engaging with the theatre company. 0ur arts editor reports. voiceover: if you're aged 16 to 25, then you can explore a world of theatre with bp's £5 tickets. this is the video the royal shakespeare company made to promote its bp sponsored subsidised tickets for 16 to 25—year—olds, who appeared happy wit
jessica parker, bbc news.nced to ten years in jail for killing her neighbour in 2018. amber guyger had argued that she mistook botham jean's apartment for her own and shot him because she believed he was an intruder. a jury found her guilty of the murder on tuesday. she was fired from the police after the killing. the royal shakespeare company is ending its partnership with bp due to criticism from environmentalists. it has subsidised a £5 ticket scheme for16 it has subsidised a £5 ticket...
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jessica parker, bbc news.om environmentalists. the oil firm has subsidised a £5 ticket scheme for 16—to—25—year—olds since 2013. the rsc said it couldn't ignore the strength of feeling about the sponsorship, which it said had stopped some young people from engaging with the theatre company. our arts editor will gompertz has the story. voiceover: if you're aged 16 to 25 then you can explore a world of theatre with bp's £5 tickets. this is the video the royal shakespeare company made to promote its bp sponsored subsidised tickets for 16—25—year—olds, who appeared happy with the deal at the time. it opens up a whole new world for you, such a variety of things. it's brilliant. it's the rsc and it's £5. you can't really say no to an offer like that. though not so much now, according to the rsc, which said in a statement, "amidst the climate emergency which we recognise, young people are now saying clearly to us that the bp sponsorship is putting a barrier between them and their wish to engage with the rsc. we canno
jessica parker, bbc news.om environmentalists. the oil firm has subsidised a £5 ticket scheme for 16—to—25—year—olds since 2013. the rsc said it couldn't ignore the strength of feeling about the sponsorship, which it said had stopped some young people from engaging with the theatre company. our arts editor will gompertz has the story. voiceover: if you're aged 16 to 25 then you can explore a world of theatre with bp's £5 tickets. this is the video the royal shakespeare company made to...
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is to wrap this thing up by the end of the year, katie. >> jeff benefit it, josh letterman, ashley parker, thank you very much. >>> and elizabeth warren appears to have scared her 2020 rivals. the theory stands that everyone gangs up on the front runner. the warren campaign has lots to be happy about today. the massachusetts senator faced criticism on everything from her healthcare policy to president trump's twitter account. and she emerged mostly unscathed according to those who analyze this stuff. >> your 60, senator, to have a plan for everything, except this -- >> when i called on twitter to suspend donald trump's account that you did not agree and i would urge you to join me. >> you are making republican talking points right now in this room. >> senator warren is more focused on being punitive or pitting some part of the country against the other. >> joining me now former ohio nbc -- not from ohio, not former ohio, nbc political reporter ali vitale and washington post reporter dave weigel. ali, you watched the debate last night up close or at least from a room next to the debate on
is to wrap this thing up by the end of the year, katie. >> jeff benefit it, josh letterman, ashley parker, thank you very much. >>> and elizabeth warren appears to have scared her 2020 rivals. the theory stands that everyone gangs up on the front runner. the warren campaign has lots to be happy about today. the massachusetts senator faced criticism on everything from her healthcare policy to president trump's twitter account. and she emerged mostly unscathed according to those...
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and sarah parker added...t's football match in bulgaria saw england players subjected to racist abuse, and that story was leading the bbc one news bulletins 2a hours later. tonight at ten, bulgaria's football boss resigns and the country faces disciplinary action after racism blights their match against england last night... janet munro contacted us after watching that to say... and later in the week, june davis made a different point. finally, on sunday night, quentin sommerville reported on three children the bbc had found in a camp in syria who are believed to be from london, and whose parents had been killed in fighting afterjoining the islamic state group. his powerful report had a big impact on those watching. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown. syria was never a safe place to take detainees, especially children. now, they ma
and sarah parker added...t's football match in bulgaria saw england players subjected to racist abuse, and that story was leading the bbc one news bulletins 2a hours later. tonight at ten, bulgaria's football boss resigns and the country faces disciplinary action after racism blights their match against england last night... janet munro contacted us after watching that to say... and later in the week, june davis made a different point. finally, on sunday night, quentin sommerville reported on...
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here's our political correspondentjessica parker. once more into battle?may feel like they've been here before. but ministers, despite the weekend's events seem determined not to be downcast. a meaningless vote we had on saturday instead of a meaningful vote and hopefully we can correct that today. i think we want to see mps being able to respect the result of the referendum as they say they wa nt to of the referendum as they say they want to do, leave with a good deal at the end of october and we now have that good deal. whether the vote goes ahead depends on the speaker, john bercow. never shy of a showdown... don't look at me and tell me what what or imply that you can. never short of a surprise. what the government wants to do today is have another go at what's being called its meaningful vote, this is devoted has to have on its deal. it wa nts a clea n devoted has to have on its deal. it wants a clean vote on that question. the question for the speaker is, does that fall foul of the rule commons house which says you can't offer the house the same ques
here's our political correspondentjessica parker. once more into battle?may feel like they've been here before. but ministers, despite the weekend's events seem determined not to be downcast. a meaningless vote we had on saturday instead of a meaningful vote and hopefully we can correct that today. i think we want to see mps being able to respect the result of the referendum as they say they wa nt to of the referendum as they say they want to do, leave with a good deal at the end of october and...