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even if your passport is current -- most european countries will not accept passports within six months of their expiration dates. to get your passport quicker -- act now. photos can bek offices -- drug stores -- even public libraries. the state department says -- pictures are the number one reason why renewals may be held up. once you get that perfect picture -- renew that passport by mail -- or in person at sanctioned locations for faster service. then relax and plan that next vacay away. ((michelle mortensen)) if you are in a hurry -- there are ways to get your passport sooner. but you'll have to pay more. and if you do need to make an appointment in person for a passport at the local post an appointment. go down there ... and book your appointment in person. ((weather toss)) <<< tedd florendo >>> domestic vionc city to raise money for local nonprofit... the shade tree. our pledge drive has been underway for more than an hour now... denise is standing by with how you can help... hey denise. ((denise valdez)) ((dave courvoisier)) probably a lot more than you think. we'll explain next
even if your passport is current -- most european countries will not accept passports within six months of their expiration dates. to get your passport quicker -- act now. photos can bek offices -- drug stores -- even public libraries. the state department says -- pictures are the number one reason why renewals may be held up. once you get that perfect picture -- renew that passport by mail -- or in person at sanctioned locations for faster service. then relax and plan that next vacay away....
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their passports weren't expiring until late august, but many countries in europe require passports to be valid up to six months beyond your returned date, a shock to them. >> it was like being punched in the gut. >> let's say you get in an accident and all of a sudden you're in a hospital for a few months. you know, they tonight want to deal with someone who doesn't have a valid passport. >> reporter: getting a passport renewed can take eight days. the solderlunds got lucky. they went to their local passport agency and were able to get a new one in just a few hours. the airline got them on a plane to france the next morning, in just enough time to make the grand prix in monaco. >> ninan: well, still ahead, italian police cracked the case of two stolen van gogh appellantings. >> ninan: police in italy say a baffling mystery surrounding two masterpieces by the artist vincent van gogh has now been solved. the discovery is cause for celebration in the arthur world. here again marlie hall. >> reporter: two priceless vincent van gogh masterpieces were proudly unveiled friday in naples. they
their passports weren't expiring until late august, but many countries in europe require passports to be valid up to six months beyond your returned date, a shock to them. >> it was like being punched in the gut. >> let's say you get in an accident and all of a sudden you're in a hospital for a few months. you know, they tonight want to deal with someone who doesn't have a valid passport. >> reporter: getting a passport renewed can take eight days. the solderlunds got lucky....
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i think a lot of these cruises you don't need a passport. >> you have to have a passport if you are goingies. there is no way. >> we have something called half time. >> this is what i think. if you lea from miami you can go out and go to the islands of central america. if you come back you don't need a passport. you just need a utility bill or something. >> just to make a point, in my personal opinion i don't think you need a passport to travel to a country that is [bleep] than yours. any country worse than your country you just go. >> they say the election cycle in this country is so bad that we want to send you to greece. >> egypt is in the worst economic depression and we will send you to paris who had the worst terror attack. in a year they killed 137 and london has been told by isis that it is the next target, but we will send you on the celebrity cruise because our election cycle is so bad. >> i didn't recognize any of them. >> most people are like that. they didn't recognize any of those cities. >> is that australia? >> they are also a publicly traded company. i understand the mark
i think a lot of these cruises you don't need a passport. >> you have to have a passport if you are goingies. there is no way. >> we have something called half time. >> this is what i think. if you lea from miami you can go out and go to the islands of central america. if you come back you don't need a passport. you just need a utility bill or something. >> just to make a point, in my personal opinion i don't think you need a passport to travel to a country that is...
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about passporting. this is a pale shadow of passporting. and it could be terminated at short nerd this -- notice. anna: are you willing to accept that full passporting might not happen yet? >> absolutely not. having an integrated financial market has been good for growth and we should keep that integrated market and financial services and the free trade. it is important when you go into debates to, into negotiations to ask for what you want. in the national interest and the european interest to have continuation of some sort of passporting system and that is what we should ask for. anna: experts talk about how this is not coming from government but trade experts say it does not look likely we will stay in a single market. what looks likely is some kind of free trade agreement because they want some recognition of financial services in there. if it was an sba plus, with how with that sit with you? >> the single market does not look like that at all. the prime minister has ruled that out. the expected outcome is some sort of egg free trade de
about passporting. this is a pale shadow of passporting. and it could be terminated at short nerd this -- notice. anna: are you willing to accept that full passporting might not happen yet? >> absolutely not. having an integrated financial market has been good for growth and we should keep that integrated market and financial services and the free trade. it is important when you go into debates to, into negotiations to ask for what you want. in the national interest and the european...
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kathy: changes to passport rules. the thing you'll need to ditch the next time you have a passport photo taken. >> i am grace. stay tuned. operation football. joyce: nicely done, grace and kathy: republican presidential nominee donald trump is still coming to wisconsin on monday. but he won't be in west allis as previously reported. joyce: he will still go to green bay monday afternoon. and today trump had a private meeting with milwaukee's former archbishop, new york cardinal timothy dolan. the meeting was private and was reportedly scheduled weeks ago at trump's request. in the meantime, two more women went on camera today accusing one dates back to the 1990's, another woman says her assault happened nine years ago. trump and his campaign have denied all allegations. democratic nominee hillary clinton was off the campaign trail today. she did appear on the ellen degeneres show. the clinton campaign is on the defense regarding he campaign chairman's email hack. wikileaks releasing 1100 more clinton's aides asked form
kathy: changes to passport rules. the thing you'll need to ditch the next time you have a passport photo taken. >> i am grace. stay tuned. operation football. joyce: nicely done, grace and kathy: republican presidential nominee donald trump is still coming to wisconsin on monday. but he won't be in west allis as previously reported. joyce: he will still go to green bay monday afternoon. and today trump had a private meeting with milwaukee's former archbishop, new york cardinal timothy...
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getting a passport renewed... can take up to eight days.the state department allows you to check your travel information. we have link on our website -- cbs-58-dot-com 3 netflix experienced a major outage over the weekend. users frustrations.the timing of the outage was bad for netflix. because the service released a batch of new movies on saturday including "titanic", "ferris bueller's day off" and "how to lose a guy in ten days." 3 3 3 3 a 102-year-old woman gets ?arrested?... to check it off her "bucket list!" list!" a police cruiser picked up ms. edie simms at her five-star senior center in st. louis. officers put her in the backseat -- for the memory she always wanted to have.in her 102 years on this earth -- simms never set foot in the back of squad car. 3 (edie simms/102 years young) did you enjoy your ride this morning?oh yes, handcuffs and a. types of events and ms. simms help us do that and we?re more than happy to do these type of things. we love it and we get more out of it than the seniors do?." do?."
getting a passport renewed... can take up to eight days.the state department allows you to check your travel information. we have link on our website -- cbs-58-dot-com 3 netflix experienced a major outage over the weekend. users frustrations.the timing of the outage was bad for netflix. because the service released a batch of new movies on saturday including "titanic", "ferris bueller's day off" and "how to lose a guy in ten days." 3 3 3 3 a 102-year-old woman gets...
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passport could take eight days, they were lucky, they went to local passport agency able to get a new one in few hours, the airline put them on a plane to france the next morning just enough time to make the grand pre in monaco. by the way, the state department us passport site actually lets travelers enter their international destinations so they can finds how long their passport needs to be valid for. reporting for "3 on your side", i'm jim donovan. >> good info there. right back with a preview of what you can expect to see on madam secretary tonight. hear from the stars of the hit cbs drama, and the academy awards winner behind the camera for the premiere. stay w katie v/she stays late.rd. but she gets paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o: i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message because it's your turn to get ahead. what's for dinner to
passport could take eight days, they were lucky, they went to local passport agency able to get a new one in few hours, the airline put them on a plane to france the next morning just enough time to make the grand pre in monaco. by the way, the state department us passport site actually lets travelers enter their international destinations so they can finds how long their passport needs to be valid for. reporting for "3 on your side", i'm jim donovan. >> good info there. right...
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you don't have to get the new passport for now. however next time you renew your passport, you will have to take those glasses off. >> i couldn't do this job without my glasses. >> i know. i have contacts. i conte do it either. you are lucky. >> i have reading glasses for late at night. >> you are lucky. >>> a story about an unusual intruder. >> a homeowner made the finding after watching footage on his security camera. >> bob was sitting in his living room around 10:20 not knowing something was going on outside of his window until he came out this morning to his coy pond and noticed things were obstructed. that's when he decided to look at his security video. >> i have seen deer drink here. at first that's what i was thinking. then i realized this is a bear. he slowly very gingerly climbed over. >> and just kind of relaxing for a while. >> got to be at least 300 pounds. >> not really bothering the small fish. >> he is just lazily putting his head on the rock munching on the plants. >> bob says the temperature around 10:00 was in t
you don't have to get the new passport for now. however next time you renew your passport, you will have to take those glasses off. >> i couldn't do this job without my glasses. >> i know. i have contacts. i conte do it either. you are lucky. >> i have reading glasses for late at night. >> you are lucky. >>> a story about an unusual intruder. >> a homeowner made the finding after watching footage on his security camera. >> bob was sitting in his...
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. >>> we're back in a moment with the new passport rule for americans. what you're no longer lo robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: >>> a heads-up tonight for anyone getting a passport. no glasses allowed under a new rule which goes into effect november 1st, all new passport applicants will be required to take their glasses off before taking passport photos. that's because the state department says more than 200,000 customers submitted poor quality photos last year, most of them due to glares and shadows, you guessed >>> they're young, many have never voted before and they may hold the outcome of the 2016 election in their hands. tonight nbc's
. >>> we're back in a moment with the new passport rule for americans. what you're no longer lo robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i...
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will be required to take their glasses off before taking passport photos. that's because the state department says more than 200,000 customers submitted poor quality photos last year, most of them due to glares and shadows, you guessed it, caused by the >>> they're young, many have never voted before and they may hold the outcome of the 2016 election in their hands. tonight nbc's jacob soboroff looks at whether millenials will be drawn to the polls by some marijuana motivation in our new series, red, white, and you. >> this is a voter registration booth. normally you'd see one at a college campus at the dmv, but this is a medical marijuana dispensary in las vegas. have you seen a lot of people registerio dispensary? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: with medical pot legal in nevada, the state's question two, a law that would legalize recreational marijuana is on the ballot this november. you get a sense that people are registering because they want to vote for marijuana, for president, or both. >> i feel like if people aren't interested in the presidential e
will be required to take their glasses off before taking passport photos. that's because the state department says more than 200,000 customers submitted poor quality photos last year, most of them due to glares and shadows, you guessed it, caused by the >>> they're young, many have never voted before and they may hold the outcome of the 2016 election in their hands. tonight nbc's jacob soboroff looks at whether millenials will be drawn to the polls by some marijuana motivation in our...
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s trade minister says global banks will lose passporting rights. labor abuses theresa may of seeking a banker's brexit. and elected to the board of the electronics unit. this, as it reports a 17% slump in profit, thanks to the note 7 drama. welcome to bloomberg: daybreak. we are right here from the city of london and i'm manus cranny. this is a little bit of a shock in terms of the estimate of the market. we have adjusted the loss of $251 million. the market had tabled a profit of $136 million. they are however, telling us they will lower their exploration guide down to $1.5 billion from $1.8 billion. they are also adjusting their view on capital expenditure. from say it will foall $12 billion to $11 billion. this is a lost in the third quarter from statoil. the other key headline is of course, on the slight reduction of capital expenditures. atrd quarter total output 1.8 5 million barrels of oil per day. they are lowering their expiration guidance to. $1.8 billion down to $11 billion. a couple of other stocks that are coming in across the bloomber
s trade minister says global banks will lose passporting rights. labor abuses theresa may of seeking a banker's brexit. and elected to the board of the electronics unit. this, as it reports a 17% slump in profit, thanks to the note 7 drama. welcome to bloomberg: daybreak. we are right here from the city of london and i'm manus cranny. this is a little bit of a shock in terms of the estimate of the market. we have adjusted the loss of $251 million. the market had tabled a profit of $136 million....
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it was not until i was secretary of state and i could order up a passport that said madeleine -- [laughter] >> watch the entire program p.m. eastern. american history tv, only a c-span3. on monday, the national trust for historic preservation announces 2016 list of most endangered historic places. stephanie meeks is here with us to talk about some of the sites on the list of this year. stephanie, thank you for being with us. stephanie: thank you for having me. >> what is the national trust for historic preservation and why does it create a list of endangered historical sites? the national trust for historic preservation is a organization'sd mission is to advocate for historic reservation in the united states. we have been publishing this list for 29 years. we publish the list to shine a spotlight on places that are facing a significant threat and where we hope the community will rally to put some sort of protections in place. host: what sites are on the list of this year and what makes them endangered? a variety of have sites on the list that range from entire neighborhoods, like the elsa
it was not until i was secretary of state and i could order up a passport that said madeleine -- [laughter] >> watch the entire program p.m. eastern. american history tv, only a c-span3. on monday, the national trust for historic preservation announces 2016 list of most endangered historic places. stephanie meeks is here with us to talk about some of the sites on the list of this year. stephanie, thank you for being with us. stephanie: thank you for having me. >> what is the...
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was able to meyer obtain a passport that did not state his religion. unfortunately, the merchants who received the tobacco were still seeking to hide behind the law and they turned myra myers -- m eyer myers in for being jewish. he was brought before the magistrate who demanded he provide a certificate of baptism. , whountered this by saying carries around a certificate of baptism. name any doctor and i will get an examination and proof i am not jewish. he did go to the doctor. we are not sure if maybe some money changed hands. but we do know he was able to prove he was not jewish. he spent five years in norway trying to recover that shipment of tobacco or the payment thereof. he never received the full payment. we have other maritime artifacts in this room, including this which belonged to the family's youngest son, henry myers. and this over here, kind of your old-fashioned g.p.s. they could raise the arm at noon and measure the angle of the sun above the horizon and thereby know the latitude. this belonged to the family's youngest son, henry myers,
was able to meyer obtain a passport that did not state his religion. unfortunately, the merchants who received the tobacco were still seeking to hide behind the law and they turned myra myers -- m eyer myers in for being jewish. he was brought before the magistrate who demanded he provide a certificate of baptism. , whountered this by saying carries around a certificate of baptism. name any doctor and i will get an examination and proof i am not jewish. he did go to the doctor. we are not sure...
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renew your passport. the state department is banning passport and visa applicants from wearing eyeglasses in photos. the idea is to eliminate glares and shadows that can cause delays in processing the documents and to ensure consistent photo standards. a record 20 million passports are expected to be processed this year. this new practice goes into effect november 1. all right if you're traveling to , cuba the shopping just got a , lot better. the bringing in cuban rum and cigars. people will be able to bring back as many as 100 cigars and several bottles of rum. high-end cuban cigars can sell for more than $100 apiece state side. the previous limit restricted travelers to a combined value of $100 in rum and cigars. the changes are meant to ease u.s. trade with cuba. jc: still to come tonight -- a situation one hopes to never be inside. how that diver escaped with his life. harvey? harvey: you know, we will is get most of this weekend with pretty nice weather, but we will not escape a frost or freeze in m
renew your passport. the state department is banning passport and visa applicants from wearing eyeglasses in photos. the idea is to eliminate glares and shadows that can cause delays in processing the documents and to ensure consistent photo standards. a record 20 million passports are expected to be processed this year. this new practice goes into effect november 1. all right if you're traveling to , cuba the shopping just got a , lot better. the bringing in cuban rum and cigars. people will...
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at the same time, this means for instance the banking passport is gone.banking passport is gone some of the banks have to leave the city of london weather theresa may likes it or not. it is her choice. francine: what is your reaction to the timetable? we finally have the timetable and it is pointing for the moment to a hard brexit. do you think a reversal to take place or a softening stance from the eu or u.k. side could come? michael: the timetable is now clear. she said it will be march next year when she is going to trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty. necessaryd, this is that we really come up to a clear point. it will be interesting how the parliament is going to decide because parliament, according to my understanding is not really pre-brexit. there are more remainders in the parliament and we will see the discussions going on. as a matter fact, have to face the realities and may was very clear that she is going to trigger article 50 in march next year, and we will see what is coming out. in and out ishis out, and that is something she has to un
at the same time, this means for instance the banking passport is gone.banking passport is gone some of the banks have to leave the city of london weather theresa may likes it or not. it is her choice. francine: what is your reaction to the timetable? we finally have the timetable and it is pointing for the moment to a hard brexit. do you think a reversal to take place or a softening stance from the eu or u.k. side could come? michael: the timetable is now clear. she said it will be march next...
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that's done underpinned by passport at the moment. passporting is the right under the legislation at the moment for banks in the uk to serve customers directly without having to get retowards and it works the other way. banks in eu 27 serving customers in the uk. what we want to passaic sure passporting or equivalent of it continues. it's not just about banks but bank customers. corporates in germany to come to london and raise money for finance or come here and hijt rate and about banks and companies in the uk being able to serve by european banks based in london or elsewhere in the uk. >> does it frustrate you when you listen to comments from policymakers say we could be grabbing jobs from london when it seems you're suggesting the passport would be good. >> we're in favor of competition. if france wants to cut tax to help promote business and make it more attractive that's fine by us. we're in a very unusual situation. normally in trade talks there are barriers in place. tariff barriers in place and people negotiate to reduce those
that's done underpinned by passport at the moment. passporting is the right under the legislation at the moment for banks in the uk to serve customers directly without having to get retowards and it works the other way. banks in eu 27 serving customers in the uk. what we want to passaic sure passporting or equivalent of it continues. it's not just about banks but bank customers. corporates in germany to come to london and raise money for finance or come here and hijt rate and about banks and...
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banks have to deal with the prospect of losing passporting as a result of brexit.hat i banks doing to trying and prepare themselves? where are we seeing that making these contingency plans? >> i think it is broader. barclays, at cpi or it was clear that people needed to do planning in advance, because the passport has been a huge im part of the service sector. so what people have to have, if we aren't able to in 2018, which hopefully might give some equivalents, but we need certainty, banks have to have an alternative plan. they have to have some kind of substantial activity in the european union, and it can't be just a nameplate, it has to be a real activity to continue cross-border activity. so they're all looking at different ways as to how they might handle it. manus: in terms of reciprocity, obviously this is a moment for europe to grab market share, and people are preparing to make the decisions over the next couple years. is, will london dissipate in its preeminence as the financial hub out of the west? >> i think london will always remain a great financial
banks have to deal with the prospect of losing passporting as a result of brexit.hat i banks doing to trying and prepare themselves? where are we seeing that making these contingency plans? >> i think it is broader. barclays, at cpi or it was clear that people needed to do planning in advance, because the passport has been a huge im part of the service sector. so what people have to have, if we aren't able to in 2018, which hopefully might give some equivalents, but we need certainty,...
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their passports are confiscated, they cannot travel freely. they live in deplorable circumstances. they are paid poorly or not at all. qatar's treatment of foreign workers has been attacked by many. this is the first time for bowles governing -- football's reputation is under attack. leaders should be held accountable. >> we think that fifa is responsible. they picked qatar as the host spot. if he successfully sues fifa, it could open the floodgates for thousands of disgruntled workers to follow suit. christopher: england is looking to continue their perfect record in world cup management. the three lions picked up over the weekend. they face a much bigger hurdle when they lock horns with slovenia. >> england's coach was in a pensive mood. it is under question. now southgate has decided to drop him for the slovenia match. with or without it, -- we intend to put up a fight from the very first minute. there will be times we have to defend. england has good and fast players. we just have to keep up our level of play. we are not just coming with only defending on our mind. >> slovenia
their passports are confiscated, they cannot travel freely. they live in deplorable circumstances. they are paid poorly or not at all. qatar's treatment of foreign workers has been attacked by many. this is the first time for bowles governing -- football's reputation is under attack. leaders should be held accountable. >> we think that fifa is responsible. they picked qatar as the host spot. if he successfully sues fifa, it could open the floodgates for thousands of disgruntled workers to...
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will probablyanks lose their passporting rights once the u.k.an union according to the british trade minister. passporting allows lenders and insurance companies in the u.k. to sell their services anywhere in the single market. one proposal would let british banks have equivalent lights -- equivalent rights as long as the accepted eu regulations. global news 24 hours a day, this is bloomberg. tom: breaking news right now. derby this is the m&a that seems to be going on right now. it really has to do with october and november and trying to wrap 11/15 or 12/one. of the netherlands with 44,000 employees and down they go. there is qualcomm. i want to go to bonds and the idea of yield and seth was talking with us about the idea of the massive trap we are in with a price to perfection bottom market. seth: people are concerned about risk in today's environment and all you have to do is open the newspaper to see that there are lots of risks that could erect, and no one will forecast them accurately. the to that is to seek safety and the result has been
will probablyanks lose their passporting rights once the u.k.an union according to the british trade minister. passporting allows lenders and insurance companies in the u.k. to sell their services anywhere in the single market. one proposal would let british banks have equivalent lights -- equivalent rights as long as the accepted eu regulations. global news 24 hours a day, this is bloomberg. tom: breaking news right now. derby this is the m&a that seems to be going on right now. it really...
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because he was forewarned, he feigned illness and sent his servant to get the passport for him. luckily, the officials were so taken aback, they forgot to ask what religion, and in this way, he was able to obtain a passport. the merchants who received tobacco were still seeking to hide behind this lot and they in for being jewish. he appeared before the magistrate, who demanded that he present a certificate of baptism. , who do you know that carries around a certificate of baptism? he said name any doctor and i will go get an examination and thereby prove i am not jewish. and i'mo to the doctor not sure if may be money changed hands, but we do know he was able to prove he was not jewish. he spent five years in norway trying to recover that shipment of tobacco or the payment thereof and never received for payment. we have other maritime this whichincluding belong to the youngest son, henry myers and kind of your old-fashioned gps. the angle ofasure the sun. this belong to the youngest son whoy hires -- henry myers joined the navy and invents -- and unfortunately died of yellow fe
because he was forewarned, he feigned illness and sent his servant to get the passport for him. luckily, the officials were so taken aback, they forgot to ask what religion, and in this way, he was able to obtain a passport. the merchants who received tobacco were still seeking to hide behind this lot and they in for being jewish. he appeared before the magistrate, who demanded that he present a certificate of baptism. , who do you know that carries around a certificate of baptism? he said name...
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>>> changes are coming to how you can peak your passport how you can take your passport picture. >>> and how a shark was able to get into a cage meant to keep them out while divers go under water. he's divisive and dangerous. "uh, i don't know what i said. uh... i don't remember." but congressman hardy supports trump 100% and said he'll do whatever trump wants him to do. hardy even said people with disabilities ecurity are a draw on government. donald trump and congressman hardy -- divisive and dangerous. the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. sure, he can bury all those property taxes he skipped out on for years... ...or all those fake charities he helped set up... ...or the scams against seniors he formed... he can try, but he can't make his record disappear. danny tarkanian: just a con man who can't bury the truth. joe heck's and donald trump's views on women are disturbing. heck voted to defund planned parenthood 10 times. he was even willing to shut down the government over it. and they both
>>> changes are coming to how you can peak your passport how you can take your passport picture. >>> and how a shark was able to get into a cage meant to keep them out while divers go under water. he's divisive and dangerous. "uh, i don't know what i said. uh... i don't remember." but congressman hardy supports trump 100% and said he'll do whatever trump wants him to do. hardy even said people with disabilities ecurity are a draw on government. donald trump and...
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so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? over the course of nearly a year, eight girls ranging in age from 17 to # 1 were for money up to 30 time as day. >> they were given minimal toed and support. they're not given any money. >> two men and a woman, whose identities are being held, were arrested at this prescott valley house, allegedly shuttling the girls to different parts of the state and california. >> these children are transported all over the united states. >> lea benson of stright light
so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? over the course of nearly a year, eight girls ranging in age from 17 to # 1 were for money up to 30 time as day. >> they were given...
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we came on the ss america on diplomatic passports.t some point, your father would lose his diplomatic passport. madeleine albright: he decided he did not want to work for the communist, and he defected and asked for political asylum. i was went into office, given the papers in which she had written begging for political asylum. he was given political asylum, -- he was stateless and jobless, and the rockefeller foundation at that stage found jobs for central european intellectuals are some. they found him a job at the university of denver. .e had no idea where denver was my parents bought a car and we started driving across america. my mother's death my mother said denver is the mile high city but we're not going up, so maybe we're going the wrong direction. we ended up in denver and my father started teaching at what was the university of denver -- a had a whole international department called the social science foundation. became ad teaching, he professor. he used to say there's nothing better than being a professor in a free country
we came on the ss america on diplomatic passports.t some point, your father would lose his diplomatic passport. madeleine albright: he decided he did not want to work for the communist, and he defected and asked for political asylum. i was went into office, given the papers in which she had written begging for political asylum. he was given political asylum, -- he was stateless and jobless, and the rockefeller foundation at that stage found jobs for central european intellectuals are some. they...
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it is clearly in the national interest to have continuation of some sort of passport, and that is what should ask for. vonnie: anthony brown there. shares of nestlÉ cooling today after they get a week outlook on consumer demand and growth. more details, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, on vonnie quinn. -- i am vonnie quinn. mark: the close of the european markets just under 10 minutes. one of the big companies in the world is seeing some challenges ahead. nicely forecasting the slowest sales growth in more than a decade. barker explained the slowdown in growth and rising earlier today on bloomberg television. >> global environment as low growth for a while. and pricingowly will pick up very slowly, slower than we thought, hence our projection for the year. this goes down to pricing. >> i think it is also nicely deciding not to increase pricing in some markets. for the long-term, it is hard to get in. mark: it is not working for dannon. the volume growth is declining. can sustain an increase behind the volume growth? >> it can't if it keeps innovati
it is clearly in the national interest to have continuation of some sort of passport, and that is what should ask for. vonnie: anthony brown there. shares of nestlÉ cooling today after they get a week outlook on consumer demand and growth. more details, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, on vonnie quinn. -- i am vonnie quinn. mark: the close of the european markets just under 10 minutes. one of the big companies in the world is seeing some challenges...
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so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. hillary riding a donkey. and his nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and politicians. kevin tibbles, nbc news, west hartford, connecticut. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. thank you for watching and good . >>> scary moments aboard governor mike pence's campaign plane as it skidded off the runway while hydroplaneing coming in on a landing. >>> joe biden joins her >> is the government sticking it to our secret service agents neighborhood, the collective act of charity that continues to build robin williams' legacy. >>> when they focus their attention on pumpkin carvings, the results are out of this world. "early today" starts right now. >> oh my god. >> laguardia national airpo
so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. hillary riding a donkey. and his nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and politicians....
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so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the bernie behind bars. hillary riding a donkey. and his nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and politicians. kevin tibbles, nbc news, west hartford, connecticut. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news. thank you for watching and good >> announcer: a debilitating diagnosis. >> my face hurts all the time. >> announcer: can the doctor's dream team get her life ba then ... >> dr. travis: you could overdose on these. >> announcer: you may be using theserved, -- every day. could they put you in the e.r.. >> and clowns, why one teen is in serious trouble. a new study on young football players could have your kids sitting on the sidelines, indefinitely. >> and, a concoction that we will talk about today! [ applause ] >> dr. tr
so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the bernie behind bars. hillary riding a donkey. and his nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and...
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no passport, no papers, no way off the island. >> you'd never heard of bermuda? >> we heard about the bermuda triangle. strange place. where the people go and disappear. >> reporter: halil argues that's what's happened to him. in limbo here. and he says he never should have been at guantanamo in the first place. >> i'm not terrorist, never ever. innocent. we have done nothing wrong against u.s. >> reporter: he tells us he was he is a chinese uighur, part of a muslim minority group that escaped persecution by fleeing to the tribal areas of afghanistan and pakistan. during the war, the u.s. military advertised bounties for suspected terrorists with leaflet drops like these. he was captured and sold to the u.s., labeled an enemy combatant. he was later cleared for release by multiple u.s. courts yet he still sat at guantanamo for seven years. now in berm unsure whether he and the three other detainees dropped off with him will ever be able to leave. >> no passport, nothing yet. you know, me and my sons, stateless. >> reporter: in most cases the u.s. government does
no passport, no papers, no way off the island. >> you'd never heard of bermuda? >> we heard about the bermuda triangle. strange place. where the people go and disappear. >> reporter: halil argues that's what's happened to him. in limbo here. and he says he never should have been at guantanamo in the first place. >> i'm not terrorist, never ever. innocent. we have done nothing wrong against u.s. >> reporter: he tells us he was he is a chinese uighur, part of a...
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in their passport pictures. it says the change will eliminate the glare and shadows that sometimes lead to delays in processing paperwork. last year, poor quality slowed down the process of more than 0, >>> the department of transportation is now banning samsung galaxy note 7 phones on airline flights. this ban was issued under an emergency order. it says phones may not be carried on board or packed in checked bags on flights to or from the u.s. or even within the u.s. the phones also can't be shipped as air cargo. passengers caught trying to bring the phone on the plane will have it confiscated. >>> a father in desperate need of a kidney gets one thanks to the efforts of his daughter. >> what she was able to do that gave her dad a new lease on life. >>> and an animal refuge gets a lot of new dogs. their efforts to make sure more than 70 great danes have forever homes. >>> a bunch of weather taking aim at the west coast. >>> breaking news just in. a teenaged girl is in custody after bringing a gun to her local h
in their passport pictures. it says the change will eliminate the glare and shadows that sometimes lead to delays in processing paperwork. last year, poor quality slowed down the process of more than 0, >>> the department of transportation is now banning samsung galaxy note 7 phones on airline flights. this ban was issued under an emergency order. it says phones may not be carried on board or packed in checked bags on flights to or from the u.s. or even within the u.s. the phones also...
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passporting. be done by continental europe, not from new york. a floor tackle see the currency going up. were notose forecasts set in stone. goldman sachs said they have not reached a floor. michael: thanks to simon kennedy who heads up our brexit coverage. at 12:40, bloomberg's erik schatzker since down with bank of america ceo brian moynihan. what are you going to do with your london-based bankers? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ michael: good morning, new york city. cloudy day. 64 degrees. going up to 70. a little rain in the forecast while we think francine making her feel like home. i'm tom mckie along with francine lacqua. as it is all about the euro, we would like to look at the u.s. political race as reflected in the mexican peso. he continues to weaken, strengthen rather. it was way down at the debate suggesting people who trade the pace of think that hillary clinton is going to probably went through the election -- probably went through the in the election. francine: i don't feel at home anywhere. i in being chastised by all four corners of the
passporting. be done by continental europe, not from new york. a floor tackle see the currency going up. were notose forecasts set in stone. goldman sachs said they have not reached a floor. michael: thanks to simon kennedy who heads up our brexit coverage. at 12:40, bloomberg's erik schatzker since down with bank of america ceo brian moynihan. what are you going to do with your london-based bankers? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ michael: good morning, new york city. cloudy day. 64 degrees. going...
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passport photo. good afternoon, everybody. i'm jen homway. thank you for joining -- jen forecast. >> thank you, jen. and this afternoon, much like we have been seeing the past few daysno rain on, not tracking any showers or storms. we have entered into the dry season now. here is the view from newport ritchie. no rain at this location and pretty much expect mostly dry conditions for us for the rest of this warm. we're in the mid to upper 80s. it is 89 in bradenton. 86 in tampa. sitting at 86 currently in inveerness. so a warm afternoon a nice breeze coming in out of the northeast to help cool you off a little bit. notice the winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. we have seen gusts up to 20 at times, close to 30. in brandon as of the last check. we'll expect that to continue football for the friday night blitz. at kick-off, just a stray shower is possible. talking about rain chances less than 10%. most of these games should go on just fine. nice quiet conditions, and a nice night overall. by the time we'r
passport photo. good afternoon, everybody. i'm jen homway. thank you for joining -- jen forecast. >> thank you, jen. and this afternoon, much like we have been seeing the past few daysno rain on, not tracking any showers or storms. we have entered into the dry season now. here is the view from newport ritchie. no rain at this location and pretty much expect mostly dry conditions for us for the rest of this warm. we're in the mid to upper 80s. it is 89 in bradenton. 86 in tampa. sitting at...
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lloyd's of london only discovered 4% of his business was passporting.t of the business done in the city is hotel rather than retail. passporting is a wholesale issue. we have a large surplus on an excess of cars. the world is our oyster. the european field, i'm afraid to say, is a run shrimp. joining us now from birmingham, england is anna edwards. a lot of colorful language today i'm sure. we have heard a lot about the timing, the process of brexit. we still don't know much about the end destination. i am joined by carolyn fairbairn, dad director general of the cbi. welcome to the program. a were just listening to what clip talking about relationship we may have with the eu. a lot of people asking questions about the tone of this conference. does this mean that we are leaving the single market, the customs union? >> i still think we just don't know. what we had yesterday was clarity over timing. the clock is not taking. spring 2019 is the date by which we will have left, but the questions on access to a single skills,and access to are still unknowns. t
lloyd's of london only discovered 4% of his business was passporting.t of the business done in the city is hotel rather than retail. passporting is a wholesale issue. we have a large surplus on an excess of cars. the world is our oyster. the european field, i'm afraid to say, is a run shrimp. joining us now from birmingham, england is anna edwards. a lot of colorful language today i'm sure. we have heard a lot about the timing, the process of brexit. we still don't know much about the end...
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so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? i have ever seen. >> reporter: what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and politicians. kevin tibbles, nbc news, west hartford, connecticut. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good >>> right now on news 3 li ve at 6:00 -- a new part of car-nado on the horizon. what ramp is getting shut down next and how you can avoid a mess. >>> the husband and wife taking a break, sitting along a sidewalk when an accused drunk driver ran into them killing the woman. >>> we know fans will light the benefit workers and businesses right here in our valley. >>> one ramp already shut down in the spaghetti bo
so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? i have ever seen. >> reporter: what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night...
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so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> reporter: what's scarier for you, halloween or politics? >> politics. >> reporter: for fright night this year, carving up pumpkins and politicians. kevin tibbles, nbc news, west hartford, connecticut. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. presidental runnig matece mike pence skids o the nway at la guradia . ==jess/2hot== the news at 6 sta joining us. i'm jessica aguir. ==raj/2-shot==and i'm raj mathay since it broke duri our 5 o'cloc >>> i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we've been covering this story since it broke during our 5:00 news cast. within the past hour the campaign plane o
so in order to get to the candy -- >> you got to have a passport. do you have your passport, kevin? >> reporter: to get the candy. >> to get the candy. >> reporter: he featured bernie behind bars, hillary riding a donkey. and his personal nemesis, donald trump, blowing smoke. is this the scariest halloween house you have ever seen? >> he is the scariest presidential candidate i have ever seen. >> reporter: what's scarier for you, halloween or politics?...