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paul adams, bbc news, gaza. the business news in a moment with rachel, first the headlines.e drugged before being sexually abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire between 19117 and the 19705. rescue between 19117 and the 19705. re5cue teams are still searching for dozens of people missing after the deadly wildfires in greece which have killed at least 80 people. judges 5ay killed at least 80 people. judges say a woman who wants to divorce her husband of a0 year5 say a woman who wants to divorce her husband of a0 years against his will mu5t husband of a0 years against his will must wait until they have lived apart for five years. hello, i'm rachel horne. in the business news. no break for kit kat. the european court ofjustice has thrown out an appeal by the chocolate bar's maker, ne5tl , which argued that it owns the four fingered wafer shape. ne5tl has spent more than a decade fighting to trademark the shape of a kit kat but today'sjudgement could bring an end to the snack‘s protected european status. how much interest are you earning on your savings account? chances
paul adams, bbc news, gaza. the business news in a moment with rachel, first the headlines.e drugged before being sexually abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire between 19117 and the 19705. rescue between 19117 and the 19705. re5cue teams are still searching for dozens of people missing after the deadly wildfires in greece which have killed at least 80 people. judges 5ay killed at least 80 people. judges say a woman who wants to divorce her husband of a0 year5 say a woman who wants to...
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our correspondent paul adams is here. paul, this is completed. face the death penalty in another country that's the basis of this? that is a long—standing british policy with regards to the death penalty. and on the face of it, it would appear to bea the face of it, it would appear to be a policy that is being possibly thrown out of the window in this case. however, it is worth quoting from sajid javid's letter. because, he says that while they are not planning to seek an assurance, a death penalty assurance in this case, this does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally nor the uk government's stance on the death penalty currently. there will be people asking questions about what that means. we have heard from people currently concerned about this, and amnesty international in the last hour or so has called this a deeply worrying development. it says the home secretary must insist that britain's long—standing position on the death penalty is not changed. there is nothing in equivocal about that letter
our correspondent paul adams is here. paul, this is completed. face the death penalty in another country that's the basis of this? that is a long—standing british policy with regards to the death penalty. and on the face of it, it would appear to bea the face of it, it would appear to be a policy that is being possibly thrown out of the window in this case. however, it is worth quoting from sajid javid's letter. because, he says that while they are not planning to seek an assurance, a death...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.self. the flames are doused, the man is bundled into a taxi. he makes it to hospital but died two days later. what drove this musical newly married man to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is his own son born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it but the boy asked himself, what kind of life are we living? why think of the same question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible scene in islam, and yet, he chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of the ball. he was clearly desperate, and so it seems a more and more people here. gaza's boiling border has been in and out of the news since march, but un staff have been worried about gaza's young men from aunts. it has become a trend, if i can say that, because we started to receive more cases, mainly among the teenagers, with the sad thoughts, acts and sometimes succeeding. it is notjust suicide.
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.self. the flames are doused, the man is bundled into a taxi. he makes it to hospital but died two days later. what drove this musical newly married man to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is his own son born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it but the boy asked himself, what kind of life are we living? why think of the same question. every palestinian...
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rivals claim there's been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces, as paul adams reports. khan's many supporters. partial results showing their man head. these people worship the former cricketer and feel pakistan is on the brink of change. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed yet. supporters of the former and nowjailed prime minister, nawaz sharif, calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result is utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign there have been accusations that pakistan's powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago he was a national hero, leading the pakistan cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith, the first of three wives. but today's politician seems a very different man, campaigning on the issue of corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has earned him the epithet taliban khan. however much one wants to ignore hardliners, you can't: yes to work with th
rivals claim there's been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces, as paul adams reports. khan's many supporters. partial results showing their man head. these people worship the former cricketer and feel pakistan is on the brink of change. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed yet. supporters of the former and nowjailed prime minister, nawaz sharif, calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result is...
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paul adams reports. a night of wild celebrations for imran khan and his supporters.change. a short time ago, he claimed victory and thanked supporters. translation: i want to talk about the members of my party. we have threats of suicide bombings and i want to thank my followers that in spite of all of this week we contested these elections and i thank god that we have succeeded and we have gotten this mandate. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed prime minister calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan's powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan's cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiressjemima goldsmith, the first of three wives. but today's politician seems a very different man. he has campaigned on corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has
paul adams reports. a night of wild celebrations for imran khan and his supporters.change. a short time ago, he claimed victory and thanked supporters. translation: i want to talk about the members of my party. we have threats of suicide bombings and i want to thank my followers that in spite of all of this week we contested these elections and i thank god that we have succeeded and we have gotten this mandate. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now...
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deteriorating mental health of gaza's nearly two million people. 0ur diplomatic correspondent — paul adams days later. what drove musical, newly—married fathi harb to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is fathi's own son, born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it, but the boy asked himself, "what kind of life are we living?" so i think of the same question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible sin in islam, and yet, fathi harb chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of people. he was clearly desperate, and so it seems are more and more people here. gaza's boiling border has been in and out of the news since march, but un staff have been worried about gaza's young men for months. it has become, like, a trend, if i can say that, because we started to receive more cases, mainly among the youth, teenagers, with suicidal thoughts, with suicide attempts or even act and sometimes succeeded. and it's notjust suicide. domestic abuse is another alarming sign. at a un clinic, local women
deteriorating mental health of gaza's nearly two million people. 0ur diplomatic correspondent — paul adams days later. what drove musical, newly—married fathi harb to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is fathi's own son, born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it, but the boy asked himself, "what kind of life are we living?" so i think of the same question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide...
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our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports.ied fathi harb to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is fathi's own son, born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it, but the boy asked himself, "what kind of life are we living?" so i think of the same question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible sin in islam, and yet, fathi harb chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of people. he was clearly desperate, and so it seems are more and more people here. gaza's boiling border has been in and out of the news since march, but un staff have been worried about gaza's young men for months. it has become, like, a trend, if i can say that, because we started to receive more cases, mainly among the youth, teenagers, with suicidal thoughts, with suicide attempts or even act and sometimes succeeded. and it's notjust suicide. domestic abuse is another alarming sign. at a un clinic, local women are discussing stress management. with une
our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports.ied fathi harb to take his own life? the baby, sleeping in his grandmother's arms, is fathi's own son, born two days after he died. translation: nobody knows why he did it, but the boy asked himself, "what kind of life are we living?" so i think of the same question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible sin in islam, and yet, fathi harb chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of...
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adam: paul, pick up on that inventory possibility. will companies hold off until we get details of eu trade deal which won't come for at least three months and also the china problem? >> i have two concerns regarding the on going sustainability of second quarter gdp growth. i do believe in the second quarter there was some element of front-running. adam: yeah. >> we do financial accounting due diligence for investor groups on target companies and we have absolutely seen in the united states certain businesses, you know, getting ahead of purchasing certain raw materials that were going to be potentially impacted by tariffs. there was additional purchase from inventory perspective within some businesses. we absolutely saw that the other concern i have is regarding consumer spending. as interest rates begin to increase and if we don't see the wage growth pick up with the decreasing unemployment, i think we have a concern about that as well. adam: i'm glad you brought that up, michelle. weigh in on that. we saw up tick in consumer spendin
adam: paul, pick up on that inventory possibility. will companies hold off until we get details of eu trade deal which won't come for at least three months and also the china problem? >> i have two concerns regarding the on going sustainability of second quarter gdp growth. i do believe in the second quarter there was some element of front-running. adam: yeah. >> we do financial accounting due diligence for investor groups on target companies and we have absolutely seen in the...
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let me ask you, paul cowan, adam schiff who is the ranking dem on the intelligence committee but also a former prosecutor, tweeted, and i don't have time to get through all of it, but his second point in this is, quote, the goal was to kill a story before the election so campaign motivated. talk to me about the legal ramifications and if you agree with his point. >> well, the way the federal elections law is set up is that when contributions are made over a certain amount of money, you have to list those and report those. however, there have been a number of cases that have involved the purchase or gift of goods that enable or forward the objectives of a campaign. they have to be listed also. so here a payment -- >> i guess that's my question. does that change things if no money traded hands? >> well, i think if no money traded hands, you would have a hard time making out an election law violation. i think, on the other hand, if the national enquirer killed the story because a deal was made with president trump or his campaign representatives, then i think you would have an argument t
let me ask you, paul cowan, adam schiff who is the ranking dem on the intelligence committee but also a former prosecutor, tweeted, and i don't have time to get through all of it, but his second point in this is, quote, the goal was to kill a story before the election so campaign motivated. talk to me about the legal ramifications and if you agree with his point. >> well, the way the federal elections law is set up is that when contributions are made over a certain amount of money, you...
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our diplomatic correspondent — paul adams — reports.me question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible sin in islam, and yet, fathi harb chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of people. he was clearly desperate, and so it seems are more and more people here. gaza's boiling border has been in and out of the news since march, but un staff have been worried about gaza's young men for months. it has become, like, a trend, if i can say that, because we started to receive more cases, mainly among the youth, teenagers, with suicidal thoughts, with suicide attempts or even act and sometimes succeeded. and it's notjust suicide. domestic abuse is another alarming sign. at a un clinic, local women are discussing stress management. with unemployed depressed husbands and angry, restive children, women are under strain. translation: when a person gets depressed, lots of bad thoughts come to mind, but you have to be strong for the family, so a mother has to be an example to her children and te
our diplomatic correspondent — paul adams — reports.me question. every palestinian asks himself the same question. committing suicide is a terrible sin in islam, and yet, fathi harb chose to do it out in the street in front of dozens of people. he was clearly desperate, and so it seems are more and more people here. gaza's boiling border has been in and out of the news since march, but un staff have been worried about gaza's young men for months. it has become, like, a trend, if i can say...
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rivals claim there has been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces in pakistan, as paul adamsult utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan‘s powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan‘s cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith — the first of three wives. but today‘s politician seems a very different man. he has campaigned on corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has entered the epithet taliban khan. however much wants to ignore them, imran khan has to work with them. he has a working relationship with them, just like the opposition do. he is no different. the military is extremely important, given that pakistan is a state of war and a huge enemy in india, so any prime minister like imran khan has to work with the military. imran khan‘s party seems to win the most seats, not an outright majority, but almost certainly enough to put together a coalition. pakistan‘s
rivals claim there has been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces in pakistan, as paul adamsult utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan‘s powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan‘s cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith — the first of three wives. but today‘s politician seems...
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well let's go over to paul brennan now in the belgian city of adam twirp and paul belcher very much pushing for the. first world cup final they've never won never been in a final end so i guess a lot at stake kid there for the team and the fans. you know massive expectations here for the belgium crowd you can have a high me that cheering every touch of the goal by the team and rides on and on to add and has a lot is been probing very effectively down the left hand side for the belgians and getting some good crosses in but at the moment it's still in the old mill as i say but the expectation massive previous best that belgium of ever done was a seventy final which they lost against argentina back in one thousand eighty six and then they went on to lose the third place play off match against france of all teams so the hope is that they can go seventy at least one better by getting through this game and they found say i would hope that they win the final as well as look pretty good i mean to matson as he was the coach of belgium it was so fought under beats and i was the cause the coaches got
well let's go over to paul brennan now in the belgian city of adam twirp and paul belcher very much pushing for the. first world cup final they've never won never been in a final end so i guess a lot at stake kid there for the team and the fans. you know massive expectations here for the belgium crowd you can have a high me that cheering every touch of the goal by the team and rides on and on to add and has a lot is been probing very effectively down the left hand side for the belgians and...
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our correspondent paul adams is here.represent a change in british policy? that is question which many people and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even though they are not going to seek an assurance regarding the death penalty in the case of these two individuals, this, and i quote, does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally, nor the uk government's stance on the global abolition of the death penalty. now, it is my understanding that this is not the first time this has happened andi not the first time this has happened and i think people are going to want to know when and where has this happened before. it's the kind of thing which is the stuff of communication between governments and so perhaps it is not surprising that we're not aware that this may have happened in the past. but as far as organisations like amnesty international are concerned at this isa international are concerned at this
our correspondent paul adams is here.represent a change in british policy? that is question which many people and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even though they are not going to seek an assurance regarding the death penalty in the case of these two individuals, this, and i quote, does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally, nor the uk government's stance on the...
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paul: bloomberg's global markets editor, adam haigh, thanks for joining us.ser look at some of the charts, you can check them out in the gtv library on the bloomberg terminal. $22 billion australian pension fund is back in the trend of building in-house investment teams. it is choosing external investment instead. let's get more from brett foley. this move must come as good news for asset managers. brett: yes, it does. it brought a cap in their step. they are backing the trend. they are a $30 billion pension fund -- australian dollars, so quite large. they decided to keep their investment management external, continued use external fund managers. the trend, which you alluded to earlier, is for bigger fonts. they decided to start hiring their own teams in a bit to increase the control they have over their investment and autos to reduce fees. that has been the trends in some of the bigger funds. australian super is $140 billion australian, so when it moves its investments in-house, that is a big blow to fund managers who do not get to manage those investments a
paul: bloomberg's global markets editor, adam haigh, thanks for joining us.ser look at some of the charts, you can check them out in the gtv library on the bloomberg terminal. $22 billion australian pension fund is back in the trend of building in-house investment teams. it is choosing external investment instead. let's get more from brett foley. this move must come as good news for asset managers. brett: yes, it does. it brought a cap in their step. they are backing the trend. they are a $30...
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officers which pretty much guarantees a guilty verdict because of a correspondent with adams executive director of the ron paul institute believes the timing of this case though is highly significant. if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security is that it was a politically biased company that was invite involved in all sorts of things other things so it is a it is a big question but the other big question really is the timing but once again we have an indictment on a friday before a weekend but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated called to the summit of the political implications of dropping indictments to poison the waters in advance of the trumpet and so on that this is clearly the work of the u.s. . russia's ties with the u.s. can be repaired says kremlin spokesman to me to prescott he was speaking to us he's really put trying to head of monday summit between donald trump and vladimir putin . we knew that mr pascal wouldn't really spill the beans just before
officers which pretty much guarantees a guilty verdict because of a correspondent with adams executive director of the ron paul institute believes the timing of this case though is highly significant. if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security is that it was a politically biased company that was invite involved in all sorts of things other things so it is a it is a big...
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in the johnoment adams television series were the claim actor paul giamatti as john adams goes in tohe revolution. stunning scene, at least for ugly americans like me. he backs out of the room. i'm assuming the president will not back out of the room today with the queen when they have tea. howr what we have seen, would the queen of england greek this president of the united states? peter: the queen has a lot of experience meeting with a lot of statesmen. she's met a lot of presidents of the united states and elsewhere. my hunch is that this will be super correct, it will be cordial, and there will be conversation about relatively on political issues. i would be surprised if her majesty asked about the sun editorial and so on. this is a meeting which is .argely a are to see it will be a great pleasure for the first lady and the president but it's not a conversation, i think, which is likely to go into substance of any rate debt. -- of any great depth. tom: will people not attached to politics, with a rally around the prime minister? peter: there's a sense that this is unpleasant payb
in the johnoment adams television series were the claim actor paul giamatti as john adams goes in tohe revolution. stunning scene, at least for ugly americans like me. he backs out of the room. i'm assuming the president will not back out of the room today with the queen when they have tea. howr what we have seen, would the queen of england greek this president of the united states? peter: the queen has a lot of experience meeting with a lot of statesmen. she's met a lot of presidents of the...
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[laughter] adam: coming up, the trial of former trump campaign adviser paul manafort and it'll startt week, special counsel mueller granted immunity to key witness and in the markets microsoft could be the stock to watch today, it's up 3% of beating earnings expectation, we have a preview for you, u.s. stock market futures, however, dow 39, nasdaq, look at that, up 27 and a quarter. we will be back right after this. you are watching fbn:am. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. adam: welcome back we will get you caught up on what's happening at the moment. check u.s. futures, s&p 500 trying to go positive. futures in nasdaq up. robert mueller giving immunity to podesta, tony podesta is the brother of for
[laughter] adam: coming up, the trial of former trump campaign adviser paul manafort and it'll startt week, special counsel mueller granted immunity to key witness and in the markets microsoft could be the stock to watch today, it's up 3% of beating earnings expectation, we have a preview for you, u.s. stock market futures, however, dow 39, nasdaq, look at that, up 27 and a quarter. we will be back right after this. you are watching fbn:am. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah......
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paul, thanks. the weather making it challenging for the firefighters. meteorologist adams live in the extreme weather center. adam? >> extremely challenging. the western half of the country, there's 88 fires of 100 acres or greater. the graphic goes up. we're continuing to see more and more fire activity. spots where there's elevated fire danger, this is running into northern nevada, running to the pacific northwest. you're talking about oregon, areas where the winds are high, the humidity is low and yes, these temperatures continue to be above the seasonal average. things are heating up and you're streaking across oregon, washington. we're talking about feels-like temperatures in someplaces that don't typically see this, running up to triple digits. that's the case today and will be the case the next couple days. your forecasted highs for today, you're looking at spots getting close to 105 degrees. the feels like temperature is warmer than that. that continues down through california where they continue to battle the fires. also, it's only going to stay warm here the nex
paul, thanks. the weather making it challenging for the firefighters. meteorologist adams live in the extreme weather center. adam? >> extremely challenging. the western half of the country, there's 88 fires of 100 acres or greater. the graphic goes up. we're continuing to see more and more fire activity. spots where there's elevated fire danger, this is running into northern nevada, running to the pacific northwest. you're talking about oregon, areas where the winds are high, the...
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he was very adamant, and he blamed hillary clinton for that. paulame the campaign chair of donald trump. they share two things in common. one, they have no regard for morality, legality, and they ignore any rule of law on having to deal with these kinds of dictators and having money from very uncomfortable and very awkward sources. the other thing, they both agree that they're willing to trade with russia. the one thing that russia wanted, which is to basically repeal the magnitsky act. and this is what manafort was offering them. >> so, yeah. to that point, evan. we know that the prosecutors have been able to trace his funds overseas in countries from cyprus to the united kingdom, what have you. but why does that matter in the russia probe? viewers may be watching this and say, okay, tax fraud, he's not registered as a foreign agent. break down why that matters in this big picture investigation. >> i think it really does matter, this case. and as we see it play out now publicly. because i truly feel that we as a country, all of us -- the media, in
he was very adamant, and he blamed hillary clinton for that. paulame the campaign chair of donald trump. they share two things in common. one, they have no regard for morality, legality, and they ignore any rule of law on having to deal with these kinds of dictators and having money from very uncomfortable and very awkward sources. the other thing, they both agree that they're willing to trade with russia. the one thing that russia wanted, which is to basically repeal the magnitsky act. and...
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adam. >> on friday he was called pool patrol paul, just making it up there. these are tough.se sort of things have some consequences, as you've seen, many of these folks have lost their jobs, including that woman in san francisco who called the cops on the 8-year-old girl who was selling water. >> he has been receiving death threats, so bad that he had to move his family out of the house. he no longer has a job. it's repetitive of what we've seen before. >>> coming up, behind the scenes of the boozy retelling of real events. >> drunk history, that's next on "world news now." "world news now." ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. test test hed surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. pushing the limits. however, i didn't know the impact a brain injury can have. the risk got real for me a
adam. >> on friday he was called pool patrol paul, just making it up there. these are tough.se sort of things have some consequences, as you've seen, many of these folks have lost their jobs, including that woman in san francisco who called the cops on the 8-year-old girl who was selling water. >> he has been receiving death threats, so bad that he had to move his family out of the house. he no longer has a job. it's repetitive of what we've seen before. >>> coming up,...
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we discovered in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together and mitch mcconnell just adamantno. this is politics. even though they were boxing, he had his candidate is a nominee of his party, donald trump was out there saying this isn't happening, or its a hoax, or its -- >> this is raped. part of rigging the election. often he was doing this even after he had been briefed. on august 17 when he is -- the republican nominee. he gets an intelligence briefing and in the book, james clapper who is was been the director of national intelligence confirms to us that at that briefing trump is told all the sacking and all this stuff the going on, goes over 2.0, wikileaks wikileaks, it's all in russian operation. he told us. chris christie's in the remco two. he's working with trump at that time. has no impact on all, none on trump, none of the campaign. they continue for weeks afterwards and even after that statement comes out in early october, says it's a hoax, making this up, it's not happening. one thing we do say in the book, a little a bit of editorializis for at least coming to
we discovered in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together and mitch mcconnell just adamantno. this is politics. even though they were boxing, he had his candidate is a nominee of his party, donald trump was out there saying this isn't happening, or its a hoax, or its -- >> this is raped. part of rigging the election. often he was doing this even after he had been briefed. on august 17 when he is -- the republican nominee. he gets an intelligence briefing...
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we have our meteorologist, adam, tracking how the extreme heat and gusty wind could make matters worse. but first, jeff paulreporter: firefighters here tell us that they are preparing for conditions to get worse. so for the creston fire where we are at is 70 percent contained but in the last hour so the wind has really started to pick up and as you take a look to the side of me, you can see the giant plumes of smoke coming from that mountain. that is what crews are worried about. they've been out here hitting the spire hard. helicopters are flying overhead as they dump water, hoping to douse the remaining flames. for the north in redding california, this fire remains a huge threat. in fact, a few minutes ago cal fire issued a new round of even more evacuations. it is on top of the thousands and thousands who already have been ordered to evacuate. there's a bulldozer operator, firefighter and some families are reporting their missing loved ones. and for terms of damage, 80,000 acres and it is only five percent contained. many residents in the area are scrambling to get to safety leaving behind everything the
we have our meteorologist, adam, tracking how the extreme heat and gusty wind could make matters worse. but first, jeff paulreporter: firefighters here tell us that they are preparing for conditions to get worse. so for the creston fire where we are at is 70 percent contained but in the last hour so the wind has really started to pick up and as you take a look to the side of me, you can see the giant plumes of smoke coming from that mountain. that is what crews are worried about. they've been...
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his own intelligence officials...who have been adamant that russian nationals hacked democrats in the lead up to the 20-16 election. but senator rand paulefending the president, saying that the positives of the meeting should not be lost in the criticism. in the bay area -- people here say kron 4's j.r. stone is live in san francisco with reaction... j.r.? (j.r.)the protest out here is just wrapping up. a little more than a dozen people who were fired about the russian meeting today. behind me you can see the side of the federal building and the images being projected onto it. all anti-trump images. one says traitor trump another impeach now.as you look at the scene out here keep in mind...there has been quite a bit of negative reaction across the country after the president's press conference with russian president vladimir putin. republican and democratic lawmakers have been vocal in their displeasure. the vice president was one of his only backers today. republicans from nebraska, arizona, and south carolina just to name a few called his comments on russian election interference bizarre, shameful, and a bad day for the u.s.. comments
his own intelligence officials...who have been adamant that russian nationals hacked democrats in the lead up to the 20-16 election. but senator rand paulefending the president, saying that the positives of the meeting should not be lost in the criticism. in the bay area -- people here say kron 4's j.r. stone is live in san francisco with reaction... j.r.? (j.r.)the protest out here is just wrapping up. a little more than a dozen people who were fired about the russian meeting today. behind me...
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his own intelligence officials...who have been adamant that russian nationals hacked democrats in the lead up to the 20-16 election. but senator rand paul president, saying that the positives of the meeting should not be lost in the criticism. in the bay area -- people here say kron 4's j.r. stone is live in san francisco with reaction... j.r.?
his own intelligence officials...who have been adamant that russian nationals hacked democrats in the lead up to the 20-16 election. but senator rand paul president, saying that the positives of the meeting should not be lost in the criticism. in the bay area -- people here say kron 4's j.r. stone is live in san francisco with reaction... j.r.?
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paul manafort lied. that's their case, and that will be covering this historic news tonight with house intelligence leader adamion is a c
paul manafort lied. that's their case, and that will be covering this historic news tonight with house intelligence leader adamion is a c
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perform the procedure, leaned in, and he went, oh, hey, adam corolla, i just saw a whole spread on your race cars in the "l.a. times," you got paul let me tell you about my -- arrggh -- i was like, finally somebody asked me about my race cars, my number one subject, hang on! as soon as i woke up i went back into the race cars. >> jimmy: i'm going to hire that anesthesiologist to work at my house when you come over to visit so we don't have to ever hear about your race cars ever again. >> you see? >> jimmy: you see, yeah. it's part of being dumb. [ laughter ] adam, it's a pleasure to have you here. i was talking about myself, please. >> self-deprecating. listen, he doesn't think much of himself. he only had a faour-man crew whn he was getting a colonoscopy. >> jimmy: it was katie couric. >> he was loved, he wasn't booed. >> jimmy: that was not love. it's great to have you here. thank you so much for being here. thanks to the kids for coming along too. "the adam carolla show" will tape live from the moore theater in seattle september 13 and the grove of anaheim november 30th. we'll be right back with sam heughan. ♪movement was my o
perform the procedure, leaned in, and he went, oh, hey, adam corolla, i just saw a whole spread on your race cars in the "l.a. times," you got paul let me tell you about my -- arrggh -- i was like, finally somebody asked me about my race cars, my number one subject, hang on! as soon as i woke up i went back into the race cars. >> jimmy: i'm going to hire that anesthesiologist to work at my house when you come over to visit so we don't have to ever hear about your race cars ever...
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paul manafort lied. that's their case, and that will be covering this historic news tonight with house intelligence leader adam schiff. >>> later, a league breakdown on how collusion is a crime. we have a lot in tonight's show. we are not beginning with those developments coming out of the mueller probe because there's even more significant breaking news tonight. >>> the united states midterm elections are now officially under attack. here's what you need to know. according to federal authorities in a major u.s. company, right now there's a new effort under way to interfere in our nation's midterms, which are, as you probably know, less than 100 days away. the tactics echo many of the controversial and now, yes, indicted methods employed by russian agents in 2016. now, facebook has drawn fire before from regulators and tech experts, and reports on this very show for what was widely considered a tepid response to the 2016 meddling. well, tonight this company facebook says it has learned, and it's acting fast and even proactively. in fact, the company tells us they're coordinating with the fbi as we speak. they'
paul manafort lied. that's their case, and that will be covering this historic news tonight with house intelligence leader adam schiff. >>> later, a league breakdown on how collusion is a crime. we have a lot in tonight's show. we are not beginning with those developments coming out of the mueller probe because there's even more significant breaking news tonight. >>> the united states midterm elections are now officially under attack. here's what you need to know. according to...
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paul davies or susie davis. plaid cymru's leanne wood is one of the better—known welsh politicians, but she is facing a double challenge to herjob leading the third biggest party. in the running, adamrmer bbc presenter. the former tory mp neil hamilton leads ukip in wales, but not in the welsh assembly, where he was ousted by caroline jones. neil hamilton is standing again. he's up against carolinejones and another assembly member, gareth bennett, who wants to abolish the assembly. it's a lot easier in the welsh liberal democrats, who only have one am. kirsty williams has been the welsh party leader, she doesn't want her old job back. and she's the only one of the 60 assembly members who isn't involved in a leadership election this year. now for a look at some of the other westminster news in brief. the dup's ian paisley made an emotional apology to the commons forfailing to register and declare two free trips to sri lanka in 2013. the family holidays, worth an estimated £50,000, were paid for by the sri lankan government. the commons standards committee recommended that mr paisley be suspended from the commons for 30 days. it is to my constituents, mr speaker, who have sat me here
paul davies or susie davis. plaid cymru's leanne wood is one of the better—known welsh politicians, but she is facing a double challenge to herjob leading the third biggest party. in the running, adamrmer bbc presenter. the former tory mp neil hamilton leads ukip in wales, but not in the welsh assembly, where he was ousted by caroline jones. neil hamilton is standing again. he's up against carolinejones and another assembly member, gareth bennett, who wants to abolish the assembly. it's a lot...
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adam miller remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. the illegal immigrants arrested after delivering pizza to an army base is reunited with his family overnight. a judge in new jersey ruling paulin seo can stay in the us as he works to gain legal status. >> thank you for everything. rob: he applied for citizenship after marrying his wife who is an american citizen. he was arrested delivering food to fort hamilton army base in brooklyn. guards asked for a id and found he is ordered to leave the country back in 2010. the search is on for the person responsible for leaving a fake anthrax package on congresswoman maxine waters's doorstep. or los angeles office evacuated after the suspicious package was found, addressed to and racks but no hazardous materials were found and nobody was hurt. jillian: the deport you escaped ice agents at jfk airport sparking a 3-day manhunt may have also escaped jail time. it is thanks to a major legal mistake by the fed. joining me now is criminal defense attorney, thank you for joining us. explain how this mistake was made. >> the statute this guy was charged under only applies to deportees prior to 1997. it is very statute exists they could have c
adam miller remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. the illegal immigrants arrested after delivering pizza to an army base is reunited with his family overnight. a judge in new jersey ruling paulin seo can stay in the us as he works to gain legal status. >> thank you for everything. rob: he applied for citizenship after marrying his wife who is an american citizen. he was arrested delivering food to fort hamilton army base in brooklyn. guards asked for a id and found he is...
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i'm wondering, paul, is there any update on the search for this great-grandmother and these two kids? what can you tell us? >> all we know is the family was very, very, very adamantt they were missing. authorities have not put out any sort of a bulletin. so what we understand is there's an active search going on with any other relatives and at any evacuation centers. so we'll give you anything we know when that becomes available to us. >> all right, please do. paul vercammen, thank you so much. >>> all right, more than 700 children remain in government custody despite the fact a deadline to reunify families separated at the border has come and gone. this as new allegations of mistreatment at shelters now comes to light. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. stadium pa : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. with best in-class towing 2018 ford f-150. best in-class payload and best in-class torque the f-150 lineup has the capab
i'm wondering, paul, is there any update on the search for this great-grandmother and these two kids? what can you tell us? >> all we know is the family was very, very, very adamantt they were missing. authorities have not put out any sort of a bulletin. so what we understand is there's an active search going on with any other relatives and at any evacuation centers. so we'll give you anything we know when that becomes available to us. >> all right, please do. paul vercammen, thank...