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was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me it was just a very normal upbringing. >> bobbi went to college just over the border in oklahoma. that's where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> she had a way about her, the way she carried herself, the way she talked, the way she laughed. there was something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he -- he gave me confidence. he added to my life. it just worked. >> they married in 1982 and within four years had two little girls. bobbi was a teacher and randy worked in corrections. at one point they worked in the s
was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me...
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but sarah jessica parker is all about the wine. if you don't want to say, take a sip. if you do, spill it. first, what's the most am of money you spent on a pair of shoes? >> i've spent rent. in the past. i was young and foolish. >> wow! i forgot i had these. >> carrie's had so many on screen kisses in "sex and the city." which was your favorite? >> you're mad. like, why would i ever in a million years -- >> then sip. >> oh, right. i'm going pretend it's lunchtime. >> they call me tipsy turner. >> do they really? >> when she comes out it's an a party. >> i think your answers are much more interesting than mine. >> if you could bring back any one of your famous characters for a reboot who would it be? >> it's hard to ignore the public outcry for a "hocus pocus." it's hard to ignore the call for a reboot for a sequel. i think some episodes of "sex and the city" i wouldn't call it a reboot i would call it a revisit. >> we know this is invivo x sjp. >> the response is great. i'm thrilled. it's already won awards. >> what would carrie b
but sarah jessica parker is all about the wine. if you don't want to say, take a sip. if you do, spill it. first, what's the most am of money you spent on a pair of shoes? >> i've spent rent. in the past. i was young and foolish. >> wow! i forgot i had these. >> carrie's had so many on screen kisses in "sex and the city." which was your favorite? >> you're mad. like, why would i ever in a million years -- >> then sip. >> oh, right. i'm going pretend...
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physical parker, bbc news.gramme we will unpack further all of what this means in the next five weeks while parliament is suspended, et cetera, that conversation coming up in a moment. —— jessica parker. that conversation coming up in a moment. ——jessica parker. let us tell you what is happening in north korea. it has fired two unidentified projectiles, just hours after expressing a willingness to resume nuclear talks with the united states. south korea's joint chief of staff said they were launched in an easterly direction into the sea. if confirmed, it would be the north's tenth missile launch since may. let's go live to the south korean capital seoul and join the bbc‘s laura bicker. what more can you tell us is yellow the south korean military are still analysing exactly what kind of launch it is. we believe it is short—range missiles. whether they are ballistic we will have to wait and see. as you say, this will be the 10th launch in just a few months by north korea. when it comes to those launches these we
physical parker, bbc news.gramme we will unpack further all of what this means in the next five weeks while parliament is suspended, et cetera, that conversation coming up in a moment. —— jessica parker. that conversation coming up in a moment. ——jessica parker. let us tell you what is happening in north korea. it has fired two unidentified projectiles, just hours after expressing a willingness to resume nuclear talks with the united states. south korea's joint chief of staff said they...
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parker's life. margaret: right. jim parker helped to tackle the assassin and was recognized as one of the heroes of the moment because he prevented czolgosz from firing a third round, and for a while, certainly for the next eight days, he was seen as the hero who might've saved mckinley's life. but a funny thing happened, after he was hailed as the savior, certainly you have the secret service and other individuals there to guard the president coming out and saying, we certainly did our job. that man was not there at all, then in the trial of czolgosz, james parker's testimony was never called for, never called on, and he was edited out and erased from the memory of the event. he went around the country for pretty much the rest of his life, talking on street corners, meeting people in various churches and so forth talking about the role he played, begging people to believe him and eventually died in philadelphia, found on the streets and destitute. mark: very tragic. one of the people in your book is the smallest pe
parker's life. margaret: right. jim parker helped to tackle the assassin and was recognized as one of the heroes of the moment because he prevented czolgosz from firing a third round, and for a while, certainly for the next eight days, he was seen as the hero who might've saved mckinley's life. but a funny thing happened, after he was hailed as the savior, certainly you have the secret service and other individuals there to guard the president coming out and saying, we certainly did our job....
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optimistic parker cruise around and backtrack to spend ideal spot spend a little time prudent parker optimists. i am an amazing parallel parker. >> greg: please. >> emily: i knew you would make fun of me. >> greg: people who say they are a good parker usually aren't. >> emily: i'm amazing. >> juan: amazing. >> emily: hate being in a car with someone who drives around looking for a spot. >> >> dana: i agree. >> greg: creates a lot of fights. park, best strategy is come in and park further away and you walk and easiest way out as well. >> jesse: women don't like to walk. they complain if you take a far parking spot. >> greg: sexist territory. >> jesse: it's true. heels and everything. right next. >> greg: best place to park is where they have that little blue symbol. nobody is ever there. >> juan: that's what i do. >> jesse: illegal parking, greg, i would never. >> juan: i have been told. i think there are too many handicap parking spots. >> jesse: oh. >> juan: my wife goes bananas at me about this. i park on the sidewalk. i mean, look, the thing is. >> greg: juan? >> jesse: let it go.
optimistic parker cruise around and backtrack to spend ideal spot spend a little time prudent parker optimists. i am an amazing parallel parker. >> greg: please. >> emily: i knew you would make fun of me. >> greg: people who say they are a good parker usually aren't. >> emily: i'm amazing. >> juan: amazing. >> emily: hate being in a car with someone who drives around looking for a spot. >> >> dana: i agree. >> greg: creates a lot of fights....
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two blocks parker south. decrease the garage ceiling parkers to decrease california street impact. french laundry chemicals a concern, increase radius depending on tribal desires. net numbers used reliance on cpnc hospital data is not environmentally friendly. prior hospital stats would be used to analyze this 3700 project. new low pressure fire hydrants for safety there should be high pressure. 361,800 -- so 61,800 oil movement. 7320 trips. need for construction transportation management plan, contractor parking plan, rooftop appurtenances. negative 23% street trees not environmentally friendly. 150 parker school as recenter within the dir modeling included in the 3333 california. decrease cars seven to two. thank you very much. 30 seconds left to go. >> next speaker, please. good afternoon, president melgar and fellow commissioners. i am victor hargate. i have been a journeyman carpenter for 34 years. i live here in san francisco, and i am speaking in support of the 3700 california street project. there will allow a carpenter like me to continue living in the city of san francisc
two blocks parker south. decrease the garage ceiling parkers to decrease california street impact. french laundry chemicals a concern, increase radius depending on tribal desires. net numbers used reliance on cpnc hospital data is not environmentally friendly. prior hospital stats would be used to analyze this 3700 project. new low pressure fire hydrants for safety there should be high pressure. 361,800 -- so 61,800 oil movement. 7320 trips. need for construction transportation management plan,...
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ordered that the details of a documentary known as operation yellow hammer be made public will need parker is with us here on said sunny of tell us a little bit about what's in this document we're going to just got the document is only 6 pages long and it's described as her majesty's government reasonable worst case planning assumptions but looking at the material it does include warts and all all of the possible situations that could deeply affect the british public way of life here everything relating to the availability of medicines the freedom of people from the u.k. and e.u. to be able to move between. various different countries just to give you a taste of what's included here talking specifically about things like the availability of medicines according to this document the reliance of medicines
ordered that the details of a documentary known as operation yellow hammer be made public will need parker is with us here on said sunny of tell us a little bit about what's in this document we're going to just got the document is only 6 pages long and it's described as her majesty's government reasonable worst case planning assumptions but looking at the material it does include warts and all all of the possible situations that could deeply affect the british public way of life here everything...
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jessica parker on that historic ruling in the uk. news making headlines, the us dollar and wall street shares have dipped as it emerged that a formal impeachment enquiry will be launched into donald trump over claims he sought political help from ukraine. the decision by top democrat nancy pelosi follows growing demands from her party. she said the president "must be held accountable". the value of bitcoin has slumped by about 15% against the us dollar, hitting a 3.5 month low. the world's biggest cryptocurrency has lost more than a third of its value since early august. adam neumann, wework‘s chief executive, has agreed to step down in the "best interests of the compa ny". he will remain on the company as a non—executive chairman. their market listing ran into trouble after investors raising concerns about losses and governance. back in mid—august, wework‘s initial public offering was hotly anticipated with investors valuing the firm at $47 billion with revenues doubling over the past year. a month later, it's all come crashing down
jessica parker on that historic ruling in the uk. news making headlines, the us dollar and wall street shares have dipped as it emerged that a formal impeachment enquiry will be launched into donald trump over claims he sought political help from ukraine. the decision by top democrat nancy pelosi follows growing demands from her party. she said the president "must be held accountable". the value of bitcoin has slumped by about 15% against the us dollar, hitting a 3.5 month low. the...
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jessica parker, bbc news.ou a sneak preview of what we will be doing next but first, monday is the next big boats in the house of commons. if as expected the law to block a no deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here's our deputy political editor john pienaar on what's likely to happen next. so where do the rival camps agree? trust me — this won't take long. all sides want an election to try to break the deadlock, and that's where the agreement ends. the argument now is about timing, and in there, the parties and the factions within parties are trying to thrash out exactly when this election might take place. down in the lords, peers are grinding through legislation to ban no—deal, maybe force borisjohnson to go to brussels and accept another brexit extension, something he has sworn he will never do. it could pass into law by monday, so on monday in
jessica parker, bbc news.ou a sneak preview of what we will be doing next but first, monday is the next big boats in the house of commons. if as expected the law to block a no deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here's our deputy political editor john pienaar on what's likely to happen next. so where do the rival camps agree? trust me...
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brian, and ashley parker also is standing by. >>> rudy giuliani, president's sidesick, president's personal criminal lawyer in the mueller investigation, seems to be the person pushing donald trump in front of the moving training for moving -- has today been subpoenaed. i'll read what was just handed to me -- congressmen ship, engleman and cummings subpoena rudy giuliani. the document deadlines is october 15th. they are seeking documents, noticing deposition with his three of rudy giuliani's business associates. rudy giuliani now on monster.com or wherever one like rudy giuliani goes when he needs a good lawyer. he's going to need one. joyce, what does it mean, that he's now in the center of not just donald trump's conservative media shenanigans, not just in the center of donald trump's defense and spin efforts for the mule are probe, now smack-dab in the middle of impeachment investigation that have now risen to 55%, public opinion swinging more than ten points in days. it has to at least have something to do with the mayhem and chaos that rudy giuliani brings to all presidential conduct,
brian, and ashley parker also is standing by. >>> rudy giuliani, president's sidesick, president's personal criminal lawyer in the mueller investigation, seems to be the person pushing donald trump in front of the moving training for moving -- has today been subpoenaed. i'll read what was just handed to me -- congressmen ship, engleman and cummings subpoena rudy giuliani. the document deadlines is october 15th. they are seeking documents, noticing deposition with his three of rudy...
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ashley parker, jonathan lamere, nancy cook, you'll stay with us over this break. >>> paradise left. bahamas in a state of shock and recovery where it feels as if the death toll is going to jump in a significant way. we'll have a report from one of our correspondents on the ground there next. >>> later, we mentioned this as well. mike pence, a man of loyalty bordering on seeming adoration for his boss, but will trump keep him on the ticket going forward? new reporting, asking new, uncomfortable questions about that, just ahead, at 11th hour on a special edition of our broadcast just getting started on this thursday night. let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%. which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like ah well i don't know what you'd wanna buy cause i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? gre
ashley parker, jonathan lamere, nancy cook, you'll stay with us over this break. >>> paradise left. bahamas in a state of shock and recovery where it feels as if the death toll is going to jump in a significant way. we'll have a report from one of our correspondents on the ground there next. >>> later, we mentioned this as well. mike pence, a man of loyalty bordering on seeming adoration for his boss, but will trump keep him on the ticket going forward? new reporting, asking...
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he joins us from staffordshire john parker how significant is this that they're going to. the money part of the military here. well he's just raising the stakes at this stage he's actually done a fight where he's going to take the money he's been bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding for the wall through the backdoor so how do you think congress might react to this. well there's the big question nancy pelosi has come out is strongly against it but it would of course when the military gets shortchanged you know it's going to be bases in their states it's going to be the efforts in afghanistan it's going to be a big big high stakes game here and so the question is who gets blamed when we have government shutdowns the past trump has been blamed and so i would suspect the democrats are going to assume that's going to happen again so i would think congress is going to get seals and refused to fund a $127.00 projects we think are going to be directly affected does that mean they're going to be s
he joins us from staffordshire john parker how significant is this that they're going to. the money part of the military here. well he's just raising the stakes at this stage he's actually done a fight where he's going to take the money he's been bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding for the wall through the backdoor so how do you think congress might react to this. well there's the big question nancy pelosi...
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what you used to be able to act. >> i know. >> >> okay. [ laughter ] >> or the parker [ bleep ].od, a new show that is just "friends" bloopers because was amazing. now "e.t." of course was with the cast from the very beginning to very end. i mean including the famous faces who are part of the exclusive club . >> how you doing. >> it was so great working with jennifer anniston. i'm dr. mit >> i'm had is friend dr. rose zblen aren't you a little cute >> that's the first sit come i ever did and got a laugh about, had ummus or chick peas i thought this is so stupid. >> god bless a chick pea. >> the person i had all my scenes with, was lisa kudrow. >> i feel so lucky. >> i wish i knew him in real life. that's a pleasant person. >> i'm sorry. that's i'm a positive person. >> some people are like my kid is watching that show now and love you on that show. i'm like, i look the same don't i. >> i was on that show. yeah. >> don't learn the words, let the words learn you. >> couldn't i just sleep with the producer. everyone from th yore to a real housewife has made an appearance, 191 guest
what you used to be able to act. >> i know. >> >> okay. [ laughter ] >> or the parker [ bleep ].od, a new show that is just "friends" bloopers because was amazing. now "e.t." of course was with the cast from the very beginning to very end. i mean including the famous faces who are part of the exclusive club . >> how you doing. >> it was so great working with jennifer anniston. i'm dr. mit >> i'm had is friend dr. rose zblen aren't...
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with us from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. and national political reporter robert costa. nbc news correspondent carol lee. plus former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. on set, former deputy white house chief of staff for president obama, jim messina. robert costa, i'm going to start with you because it has felt like taffy watching a little bit of pull at the highest levels of this white house and this cabinet over this meeting with the taliban. take me inside what at different times this week has seemed like maybe pence aligning himself with bolton who sounds like he was aghast based on that quote about what the taliban leaders would represent at camp david. terrorist swathed in american blood. no surprise that after a big public relations mess the person who disagreed with donald trump publicly is out. >> and you also have someone who never really built a rapport with president trump on a personal level and had real policy disagreements. i've been in touch with ambassador bolton all day
with us from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. and national political reporter robert costa. nbc news correspondent carol lee. plus former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. on set, former deputy white house chief of staff for president obama, jim messina. robert costa, i'm going to start with you because it has felt like taffy watching a little bit of pull at the highest levels of this white house and this cabinet over...
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atf agent brian parker was particularly frustrated.f the electrical panel had been recovered, the box itself where the bomb had been placed was still missing. >> the most logical place where that re-- the remains of that panel was was in the river that was directly behind where the explosion occurred. >> so they called in an fbi dive team which spent days mucking through the bottom of the canal next to where the bomb had gone off. agent parker who'd been monitoring the search had a strange incident as he was leaving one day. >> and all the sudden the tire went flat. >> this is what flattened the tire -- a homemade spike. >> the spike was constructed of a harvester sickle that was welded to a two-inch washer. further inspection we found another of these spikes. >> almost a challenge. here i am, i'm doing this to you. now find me. basically they're coming after the cops. >>> coming up, investigators may be able to fight back with new ammunition as they finally turn up scientific evidence on one of the letters the killer sent. >> there wa
atf agent brian parker was particularly frustrated.f the electrical panel had been recovered, the box itself where the bomb had been placed was still missing. >> the most logical place where that re-- the remains of that panel was was in the river that was directly behind where the explosion occurred. >> so they called in an fbi dive team which spent days mucking through the bottom of the canal next to where the bomb had gone off. agent parker who'd been monitoring the search had a...
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it's an edie parker clutch with the message october 8th title vii supreme court, laverne saying she'sng awareness for a case that would prohibit firing workers based on gender identity or representation. >> the big color-blocking trend on the carpet, pink and red. mandy moore in brandy maxwell and taraji p. henson sported the colors. >> they looked great. as has become tradition in recent red carpet memory, look at that, my goodness, she stole the show again last night. last night the "euphoria" store wore a strapless custom vera wang gown, she paired it with emerald heels to match that emerald dress. just incredible. >> slow down, not so fast, show that thing off. >> looks like jessica rabbit, love it. >> niecy nash wore custom christian soriano with a matching pink sparkly headband and clutch. >> and finally. >> yep, uh-huh. >> and finally billy porter, he wore a suit which is tame by his standards but take a little closer look. his michael kors couture suit took 170 hours to hand embroider those pinstripes. using 51,510 mini crystals for the jacket. 79,200 for the pants and his hat
it's an edie parker clutch with the message october 8th title vii supreme court, laverne saying she'sng awareness for a case that would prohibit firing workers based on gender identity or representation. >> the big color-blocking trend on the carpet, pink and red. mandy moore in brandy maxwell and taraji p. henson sported the colors. >> they looked great. as has become tradition in recent red carpet memory, look at that, my goodness, she stole the show again last night. last night...
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let me start with "the washington post" reporters who join us, ashley parker and robert costa to bothf you. take us through what you and your colleagues are reporting this hour about that whistleblower complaint at the center, really the origins of the impeachment, if you will, being transmitted as we speak to at least one of the intelligence committees. robert, we'll start with you. >> nicole, i'm here outside of the house of representatives just a few steps away. and they're reviewing this whistle-blower complaint starting at 4:00 p.m. today. and this all comes ahead of the acting dni coming to capitol hill on thursday. and there is much concern in both democrat and republican camps about whether he will be candid, what he will reveal about the extent of this whistleblower complaint. and "the washington post" my colleagues reveal in their report in significant tensions inside of this administration about how to proceed. there are attentions about whether to release that transcript or not earlier today. whether to release the whistle-blower complaint to the committees. this is a figh
let me start with "the washington post" reporters who join us, ashley parker and robert costa to bothf you. take us through what you and your colleagues are reporting this hour about that whistleblower complaint at the center, really the origins of the impeachment, if you will, being transmitted as we speak to at least one of the intelligence committees. robert, we'll start with you. >> nicole, i'm here outside of the house of representatives just a few steps away. and they're...
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as was nate parker's american skin, in which he also acts.nute standing ovation despite mixed critical reviews. it may have rehabilitated his career, after his last film was derailed by historic rape allegations, from which parker had been acquitted. the most talked about film went on to toronto unrewarded. the painted bird is by czech director vaclav marhoul is 169 minutes, a black—and—white study, in a made—up language, slavic esperanto. it is about how a young jewish boy survives world war ii. it was made for arthouse awards, but it's so unrelentingly grim that pummelled critics, never mind audiences, found it hard to stay in their seats. screaming the toronto international film festival began while venice was still in progress. this year, toronto had some 2115 full—length features in its lineup, films that included challenging artistic work, and pictures hoping for 0scars glory. toronto had its share of film based on true stories. one of the more celebrated was a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, starring tom hanks who plays beloved ame
as was nate parker's american skin, in which he also acts.nute standing ovation despite mixed critical reviews. it may have rehabilitated his career, after his last film was derailed by historic rape allegations, from which parker had been acquitted. the most talked about film went on to toronto unrewarded. the painted bird is by czech director vaclav marhoul is 169 minutes, a black—and—white study, in a made—up language, slavic esperanto. it is about how a young jewish boy survives world...
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jessica parker, our political correspondent. jessica parker, our political correspondent.ch of england bishops have written a joint letter to mps describing the language used in the brexit debate as "unacceptable". one of them is the right reverend, dame sarah mullally, the bishop of london, she joins us now from st paul's. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what kind of language do you have in mind when you say it is unacceptable? that is all right. can you hear me? we have heard people begin to use a language that could begin to use a language that could be divisive, the language of war. i can hear you, yes. carry on. you asked me about language that has been used. our concern has been about the language being divisive and being the language of war. in such a difficult situation we would much prefer to see the language of cooperation and respect and honouring of one another. are you saying both sides in this debate are using what you call the language of war, or is it one side more than the other? i think it is not right to talk
jessica parker, our political correspondent. jessica parker, our political correspondent.ch of england bishops have written a joint letter to mps describing the language used in the brexit debate as "unacceptable". one of them is the right reverend, dame sarah mullally, the bishop of london, she joins us now from st paul's. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what kind of language do you have in mind when you say it is unacceptable? that is...
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our political correspondent jessica parker gave me the latest from westminster. made it abundantly clear that they were either going to abstain or vote against the motion. the 293, that is just a touch over, i think, what is 110w just a touch over, i think, what is now the numbers in terms of conservative mps after the whip was removed from 21 of them last week. we will have to see the breakdown of those votes and who voted how and we will get those names in a short while. but boris johnson, will get those names in a short while. but borisjohnson, i think, they're trying to suggest that mps have, by doing this, meant it means that people have been denied a right to have a say of the idea of a general election, because, of course, they already rejected the idea of a general election last week. and what really strikes me, actually, listening to all the speeches that are going on in the house of commons night, is, gosh, it might be late at night, what time is it now? a quarter to one in the morning, but it is not exactly a sleepy house of commons chamber as things w
our political correspondent jessica parker gave me the latest from westminster. made it abundantly clear that they were either going to abstain or vote against the motion. the 293, that is just a touch over, i think, what is 110w just a touch over, i think, what is now the numbers in terms of conservative mps after the whip was removed from 21 of them last week. we will have to see the breakdown of those votes and who voted how and we will get those names in a short while. but boris johnson,...
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host: deborah in parker, colorado. democrats' line. caller: i wanted to say something in regards to the last caller, i don't understand why you can't see right from wrong. i don't see that he violates every law in the book and what he has done and what promise has he kept. why would you want to support a president who is lawless, a dictator, not me. i hope the democrats follow through and get trump impeached so all of his crimes come out. he should go to prison and i am convinced that the...
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jessica parker, bbc news. so, what might happen next?w that parliament will now resume this morning. the queen is then due to set out the government's future plans at the state opening of parliament on october 14th. there are just three weeks before the prime minister is due to go to brussels for an eu summit on october 17th. in that time, he says he's hoping to negotiate a new brexit deal with the eu. borisjohnson is still insisting the uk will leave the eu two weeks later on october 31st, come what may. but at the moment, if he doesn't get a brexit deal approved by parliament, by law, the government has to ask the eu for another brexit delay. but it's probably fair to say that a lot could change between now and then. with me now is tony travers, a professor at the london school of economics. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face on the briefing. good morning, tony. good morning. what is your reaction to the supreme court ruling? it was a bit of a shock, we could say. politically, i don't think anyone was expecting the unanimity, eff
jessica parker, bbc news. so, what might happen next?w that parliament will now resume this morning. the queen is then due to set out the government's future plans at the state opening of parliament on october 14th. there are just three weeks before the prime minister is due to go to brussels for an eu summit on october 17th. in that time, he says he's hoping to negotiate a new brexit deal with the eu. borisjohnson is still insisting the uk will leave the eu two weeks later on october 31st,...
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jessica parker, bbc news. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster.the prime minister in, do you think?“ how much difficulty is the prime minister in, do you think? if you had a usual prime minister who had been accused overnight of misleading mps, of breaking the law, having been forced to publish a government report warning of riots and food shortages and telling porkies to the queen, he would imagine they would emerge broken, humbled crushed individual. not so borisjohnson. he emerged characteristically brimming with optimism and confidence. no—deal, he insisted he had got in place the necessary preparations to avoid the sort of dire scenarios forecast. an agreement with the eu, yes he was hopeful of getting one, and telling lies to the queen? absolutely not. but optimism and confidence only get you so far. mps wa nt confidence only get you so far. mps want details about what he's actually doing to avoid the sort of grim no—dealforecast to actually doing to avoid the sort of grim no—deal forecast to get an arrangement with the eu and they wa nt arr
jessica parker, bbc news. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster.the prime minister in, do you think?“ how much difficulty is the prime minister in, do you think? if you had a usual prime minister who had been accused overnight of misleading mps, of breaking the law, having been forced to publish a government report warning of riots and food shortages and telling porkies to the queen, he would imagine they would emerge broken, humbled crushed individual. not so...
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jessica parker reports. in the mood to do a deal?s in yorkshire today, but will hotfoot it to luxembourg next week for brexit talks. haggling over how to keep the irish border open, what of reports that his democratic unionist party are in the market to rub out their objections to northern ireland alone abiding by some eu rules ? ireland alone abiding by some eu rules? apparently, nonsense. we are not going to vote for any arrangements which makes us different from the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms a border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. meanwhile, there's this manner. he is loud, expressive... i could not give a flying flamingo what your view is. visibly divides opinion... and until the end of october, remains the highest authority in the house of commons. european union withdrawal will. .. and an house of commons. european union withdrawal will... and an actor recently passed is designed to potentially force the prime minister to seek a delay to brexit. but boris johnson has said he
jessica parker reports. in the mood to do a deal?s in yorkshire today, but will hotfoot it to luxembourg next week for brexit talks. haggling over how to keep the irish border open, what of reports that his democratic unionist party are in the market to rub out their objections to northern ireland alone abiding by some eu rules ? ireland alone abiding by some eu rules? apparently, nonsense. we are not going to vote for any arrangements which makes us different from the rest of the united...
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jake parker, senior vice president at u.s.-china business council.'ve recently relocated from beijing, so i don't know many of you. please feel free to come up afterwards and introduce yourself. i've interacted with many of your colleagues in china over the last several years. so before we get into the survey findings, i did want to walk you through some of the respondent profiles of this year's survey. the survey was conducted for three weeks in june. 100 companies respond to the survey, which, as craig mentioned, is around half of our membership. in terms of respondent profiles, the majority have operated in the china market for many years. around 95% of respondents are in china for china. that's important because if you're operating in the china market or manufactured in the china market, and the terrorist -- tariffs and the bilateral relationship will impact you in a very different way. that being said, read a quarter of our companies are leveraging china sport platform for the new broad or for the united states. 67% of respondents in this year's
jake parker, senior vice president at u.s.-china business council.'ve recently relocated from beijing, so i don't know many of you. please feel free to come up afterwards and introduce yourself. i've interacted with many of your colleagues in china over the last several years. so before we get into the survey findings, i did want to walk you through some of the respondent profiles of this year's survey. the survey was conducted for three weeks in june. 100 companies respond to the survey,...
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thank you very much, jessica parker, from westminster.m, thomas cook, has approached the government for a bailout. an extra £200 million of funding is needed to prevent the company falling into administration, with 9,000 jobs on the line. a collapse could leave 150,000 british holidaymakers stranded abroad. here's our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. thomas cook is one of the best—known names in travel. at any time, there are up to 100 of its planes in the air, and it has 19 million customers a year, but the operator's financial problems have mounted, and news that it faces administration is a real headache for holiday—makers. jacqui cunningham has already cancelled her dream holiday once, after being diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. now the trip, which she rebooked to celebrate her recovery, is in doubt again. we have booked a holiday to the maldives, and we are due to pay our final balance, which is £8,000, but we don't know, because of the predicament thomas cook are in, whether we do pay the last part or wheth
thank you very much, jessica parker, from westminster.m, thomas cook, has approached the government for a bailout. an extra £200 million of funding is needed to prevent the company falling into administration, with 9,000 jobs on the line. a collapse could leave 150,000 british holidaymakers stranded abroad. here's our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. thomas cook is one of the best—known names in travel. at any time, there are up to 100 of its planes in the air, and it has 19...
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bob parker is still with us.anners above my head suggest that getting brexit done is really the key exit -- key objective. what kind of odds do you attached to getting a brexit deal done? bob: we've got a range of uncertainties. one thing that is certain is the parliament passed this bill saying that the u.k. is not allowed to leave the european union without a deal. there is speculation to whether the johnson government will try and circumnavigate that act of parliament, which i think is going to be rather difficult. but no, that position by parliament against no deal is frankly, one of the only certainty. we have a wrath of uncertainties, most notably, will delete u.k. put forward -- will the u.k. put forward to the eu a phone proposal? proposal be put forward the next week or two? obviously, time is running out. the next uncertainty, with the eu accept that? and will and amendment to the existing withdrawal agreement be accepted by parliament? so a raft of uncertainty. behind all of that is what is the timing
bob parker is still with us.anners above my head suggest that getting brexit done is really the key exit -- key objective. what kind of odds do you attached to getting a brexit deal done? bob: we've got a range of uncertainties. one thing that is certain is the parliament passed this bill saying that the u.k. is not allowed to leave the european union without a deal. there is speculation to whether the johnson government will try and circumnavigate that act of parliament, which i think is going...
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jessica parker, thank you.cuss today's events in more detail now, with dr joelle grogan, a senior lecturer in law at middlesex university london. how surprised where you buy the judgment? i was speechless for five minutes, which felt like five hours. i was sitting with a group of academics, and everybody else shouted at, but astonished. why? not necessarily unlawful, but that question of can this come to the court. among my colleagues, which decided that the frame of the questions we'd seen in the hearing was that the court seems to have seen that there are legal questions to be answered, that there are legal questions that should be asked to it, so the question of is this a question of law, not politics, we we re question of law, not politics, we were quite certain of. what was astonishing is not lawful, unlawful, but the leap at the court then took. we had expected that there would be a declaration of unlawfulness, a statement by the court if they found the advice to be unlawful, which they have. we expected
jessica parker, thank you.cuss today's events in more detail now, with dr joelle grogan, a senior lecturer in law at middlesex university london. how surprised where you buy the judgment? i was speechless for five minutes, which felt like five hours. i was sitting with a group of academics, and everybody else shouted at, but astonished. why? not necessarily unlawful, but that question of can this come to the court. among my colleagues, which decided that the frame of the questions we'd seen in...
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saussure is breathlessly chatty and highly intelligent sometimes tragic sometimes hilarious broken glass parker cuts through b.s. like the edge of a shattered bottle. and the reports from all the 100 jumma must reads on our website at d w don't call us culture. elections i'm the repercussions for the all as well but not sit for some culture from out thanks for watching and join us again so. will germany's car industry survives. electro mobility is picking up speed. around the world to market but the cost is looming. but germany has been putting on the brakes. the automotive policy i was faced stopped in the slow lane. running on and sit. closer. to. 2 2 2 100 small fee leaves in clumps. when i come from from jordan mintz an import fountain moonsault transmitting news and forum ish and when i was young my content was drawing on confidence the more. most people would cause them. to see. if one's mind told $22.00 in one son not just say so as not everyone in the column. listen to those updates. intrinsic to my known copy it into a month or more design so long even by us i was it's one of. my choic
saussure is breathlessly chatty and highly intelligent sometimes tragic sometimes hilarious broken glass parker cuts through b.s. like the edge of a shattered bottle. and the reports from all the 100 jumma must reads on our website at d w don't call us culture. elections i'm the repercussions for the all as well but not sit for some culture from out thanks for watching and join us again so. will germany's car industry survives. electro mobility is picking up speed. around the world to market...
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my thanks to ashley parker, heidi przybyla, matt miller and ron klain.with my friend, chuck todd, starts now >>> if it's tuesday, we've got brand new nbc news/wall street journal poll numbers of the 2020 democratic race. guess what, it looks like voters are starting to choose a side. we'll tell you who's up, who's way down and who's winning the enthusiasm race. >>> plus, obstruction over obstruction. the democrats first
my thanks to ashley parker, heidi przybyla, matt miller and ron klain.with my friend, chuck todd, starts now >>> if it's tuesday, we've got brand new nbc news/wall street journal poll numbers of the 2020 democratic race. guess what, it looks like voters are starting to choose a side. we'll tell you who's up, who's way down and who's winning the enthusiasm race. >>> plus, obstruction over obstruction. the democrats first
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parker al-jazeera london ok let's bring in lawrence leigh zero's man who understands everything about bricks and of course so from this time yesterday lawrence we're now in a situation where.
parker al-jazeera london ok let's bring in lawrence leigh zero's man who understands everything about bricks and of course so from this time yesterday lawrence we're now in a situation where.
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. ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parker. >> my that cute, little blonde bonnie. 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 ]
. ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parker. >> my that cute, little blonde bonnie. 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...
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isthe european parliament set to adopt a resolution lang out concerns about what could be britain's parkerrom the eu october 31. jean-claude juncker says the withoutthe u.k. leaving a divorce deal is very real and michelle bonnier warning not to .nderestimate the consequences >> the risk of a no deal brexit remains real. until the proposals had been presented, i will not be able to tell you that any real progress has been achieved. what i can tell you is the talks we had were friendly. constructive and positive. >> i advise everyone not to underestimate the consequences of the absences of a deal. almost three years after the refeferendum, we should not be pretending to negotiate. emmanuel macron is heading to rome. this will be his first meeting with prime minister giuseppe conte. his coalition unites the populist five-star movement and the central left democratic party. france and italy hope to prepare -- hope to repair their relations. befrance and italy may historic allies, butut there relationship -- but their relationship hit historic lows. the deputy prime minister travel to france t
isthe european parliament set to adopt a resolution lang out concerns about what could be britain's parkerrom the eu october 31. jean-claude juncker says the withoutthe u.k. leaving a divorce deal is very real and michelle bonnier warning not to .nderestimate the consequences >> the risk of a no deal brexit remains real. until the proposals had been presented, i will not be able to tell you that any real progress has been achieved. what i can tell you is the talks we had were friendly....
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. >> mark parker last night, it was not just a clinic.was perhaps one of the -- the great explanations of how to do business in a crazy world, whether it be tariffs, gross marg margins, china, dealing with brands, using artificial intelligence, whether it be using machine learning i suggested anyone who wants to be in business get in business you start this morning by reading this i wouldn't do what he did. i think he gave away too much to everybody else it was that brilliant. and this man is fighting every single global tide and winning because they work harder and they're ingenious. the jordans, how do the jordans have the best year ever? do these people know who jordan is many people who bought jordens were not alive when jordan played he's so humble people are jealous of my interview with bob iger the other day. don't be jealous of iger be jealous of parker this man is executing at a level that shoe dog, that buck knight has to be proud of. >> jim calls it a clinic these nike results and online was strong. upbeat business in china thi
. >> mark parker last night, it was not just a clinic.was perhaps one of the -- the great explanations of how to do business in a crazy world, whether it be tariffs, gross marg margins, china, dealing with brands, using artificial intelligence, whether it be using machine learning i suggested anyone who wants to be in business get in business you start this morning by reading this i wouldn't do what he did. i think he gave away too much to everybody else it was that brilliant. and this...
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parker looking at 77. warming up into the low 80s for the middle part of the week. for san jose, mcneil had temperatures in the upper 60s. same story for san francisco. then into the lower 70s beginning on wednesday. daytime high temperatures looking at 68 in livermore. 66 in oakland. there we go with the seven day forecast. temperatures warming up into the weekend. >>> list check out the roadways right now. we've seen the typical conditions as you work to what was done. we have brake lights. if you typically are one of these super commuters, this is what you can expect with your drive times reflecting that. they look a lot more connected on the 680 itself. cell phone 680, looking pretty good as well. uneasy road if you're working your way in. 205 to 680, give yourselves a couple minutes. you are good to go on the eastshore freeway as well as one-on-one out of the southbay. we do have this minor snack. this is as you worked well 280. we are getting word of an accident over on the right shoulder. it is not really causing any delays or issues. we may see some activity
parker looking at 77. warming up into the low 80s for the middle part of the week. for san jose, mcneil had temperatures in the upper 60s. same story for san francisco. then into the lower 70s beginning on wednesday. daytime high temperatures looking at 68 in livermore. 66 in oakland. there we go with the seven day forecast. temperatures warming up into the weekend. >>> list check out the roadways right now. we've seen the typical conditions as you work to what was done. we have brake...
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and, again, i'm not sure whether your legal system is going to make that easy for you. >> bob parker, we appreciate your time today. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, prince harry famously knows about paying tribute and honoring human dignity. today his wife meghan markle is paying tribute to him on a milestone birthday. chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. check your free credit scores at
and, again, i'm not sure whether your legal system is going to make that easy for you. >> bob parker, we appreciate your time today. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, prince harry famously knows about paying tribute and honoring human dignity. today his wife meghan markle is paying tribute to him on a milestone birthday. chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready...
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jessica parker, thank you.n fewer birds in the us and canada today compared to 1970. the second claims that on the island of java in indonesia, more birds now live in cages than in the wild. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has been to java find out more. sold in their thousands every day — injava, indonesia, the songbird trade is thriving. it is fuelled by a national passion for birdsong. singing competitions like this take place all over the country, every weekend. but it is also driving an extinction crisis. dozens of species, caught from the forests, to supply the trade, are disappearing from the wild, and scientists studying this say it has now reached a tipping point. java is an island about the size of england, and we estimate that there's around 75 million birds in captivity. that's probably more than there may be in the wild, which is a very serious issue for the island and its wider environment. this is one of two major studies, published today, that point to a global crash in bird populations.
jessica parker, thank you.n fewer birds in the us and canada today compared to 1970. the second claims that on the island of java in indonesia, more birds now live in cages than in the wild. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has been to java find out more. sold in their thousands every day — injava, indonesia, the songbird trade is thriving. it is fuelled by a national passion for birdsong. singing competitions like this take place all over the country, every weekend. but it is also...
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jessica parker, bbc news.by our political correspondent chris mason for more on this. good morning. he is flying home, he's going to face mps, and then what? it will be another fruity day at westminster. jessica was saying it is changeable, the odd scoop of british understatement in that. we will get a resumption of where we we re will get a resumption of where we were a couple of weeks ago. remember those chaotic scenes at one in the morning? people opposed to this suspension, this prorogation, which now never happened. the common speakerjohn bercow was even wearing the same tie he was wearing on the night parliament was suspended. we will hear from the leader of the house, jacob breeze rees—mogg. in a phone call, he described what happened as a constitutional coup so there are some within government to feel the judges have frankly gone too far. the question then will be what kind of rhetorical grenades are thrown by the opposition parties. i suspect you can expect plenty of really awkward questions. but does
jessica parker, bbc news.by our political correspondent chris mason for more on this. good morning. he is flying home, he's going to face mps, and then what? it will be another fruity day at westminster. jessica was saying it is changeable, the odd scoop of british understatement in that. we will get a resumption of where we we re will get a resumption of where we were a couple of weeks ago. remember those chaotic scenes at one in the morning? people opposed to this suspension, this...
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to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guide to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. ening. - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber th
to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guide to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. ening. - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal...
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the question is, if parker, the policeman, would have been there. drunk was known to be a and ineffective cop. i don't know why they picked him anyhow to do this job. even disciplined by the d.c. police, because his job theonly to protect president going andgoing coming from the -- going and coming from the theater. now, the real speculation was he wanted to get grant. there,t would have been and you would have had much more security, would he have been able to thwart booth? but booth really would have booth a chance to get lincoln and grant. but grant would have probably come with more security. going to happen, because like i said, julia grant lincoln. stand mary she wouldn't go to the theater with her. [inaudible question] didn't, yeah, but we have secret service back then. presidential security, you could walk into the white house. the story about christopher spencer? he wanted to sell repeating army in 1863. he goes and makes an appointment with lincoln and he comes into the white house carrying a rifle to show it to the president. ha ha! yes?
the question is, if parker, the policeman, would have been there. drunk was known to be a and ineffective cop. i don't know why they picked him anyhow to do this job. even disciplined by the d.c. police, because his job theonly to protect president going andgoing coming from the -- going and coming from the theater. now, the real speculation was he wanted to get grant. there,t would have been and you would have had much more security, would he have been able to thwart booth? but booth really...