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sir philip green has come up million.sir philip green has come up with 363 million of which still leaves a massive hole. yes but that 570 figure was to buy out the pensions with a company like that belonging to steve. i was more than anxious to push that because if someone anxious to push that because if someone told developer needed £400 he would have settled for £200. while pensioners are better off, they will get their pension in full, they will get their pension in full, the pension will be increased at a lower rate of inflation and if sir philip had not behaved in this way and if we had not seen the bhs brought down into the dust. so i hope the pensioners will see it as a good move. but it is only the beginning and sir philip by running bhs like this has opened a pandora's box and there major reports still to come in and all could be deeply critical of him. so while i hope pensioners feel it is not too bad a deal, the public judgment pensioners feel it is not too bad a deal, the publicjudgment on sir philip has still
sir philip green has come up million.sir philip green has come up with 363 million of which still leaves a massive hole. yes but that 570 figure was to buy out the pensions with a company like that belonging to steve. i was more than anxious to push that because if someone anxious to push that because if someone told developer needed £400 he would have settled for £200. while pensioners are better off, they will get their pension in full, they will get their pension in full, the pension will...
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last summer, sir philip green made the bhs pensioners a promise.ill find a solution, and i want to give an assurance to the 20,000 pensioners, um, i'm there to sort this. what he was promising to sort was leaving thousands of pensioners short—changed after bhs collapsed, having been sold by sir philip a year earlier to a twice—bankrupt retailing novice forjust £1. he has agreed to pay £363 million of his own money to plug a hole in the pension fund estimated on some measures to be £571 million deep. so this settlement is not enough to give 19,000 pensioners their full entitlement, but it's better than they would have got in the industry rescue fund. the ordinary members of the pension scheme, there are 19,000, 20,000 of them, do 0k out of this, it's an ok deal for them. they're slightly better off than they would be by staying in the pension protection fund, but it's at the margin. anne bostock worked at bhs for 42 years. this deal will improve her pension, but she thinks it could have been sorted out much sooner. i think it's disgusting, i think h
last summer, sir philip green made the bhs pensioners a promise.ill find a solution, and i want to give an assurance to the 20,000 pensioners, um, i'm there to sort this. what he was promising to sort was leaving thousands of pensioners short—changed after bhs collapsed, having been sold by sir philip a year earlier to a twice—bankrupt retailing novice forjust £1. he has agreed to pay £363 million of his own money to plug a hole in the pension fund estimated on some measures to be £571...
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sir philip green agrees to pay over £350 million to workers' pensions at bhs.call to spare jail for paedophiles who view indecent images but aren't thought to be a physical threat to children. the metal detectorists who struck gold, and found iron age jewelry last worn 2,500 years ago. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. back on court for the first time in five weeks, andy murray is into the second round of the dubai 0pen. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the coroner at the inquest into the deaths of 30 british tourists who were killed in a gun attack on a beach in tunisia has described the local police and military response as "at best shambolic, at worst cowardly". he said their delay in arriving at the scene was deliberate, and singled out one officer who fainted with fear, and another who removed his shirt to hide the fact that he was an officer. he ruled the victims of the terror attack at the resort in sousse in 2015 had been unlawfully killed, but stopped short of finding there had been neglect on the part of the tour o
sir philip green agrees to pay over £350 million to workers' pensions at bhs.call to spare jail for paedophiles who view indecent images but aren't thought to be a physical threat to children. the metal detectorists who struck gold, and found iron age jewelry last worn 2,500 years ago. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. back on court for the first time in five weeks, andy murray is into the second round of the dubai 0pen. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the...
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sir philip green has been vilified for months.it for this? a little bit of credit. he has a lwa ys this? a little bit of credit. he has always said he would do something to help the pensioners who were shortchanged when the company collapsed. he has done that. he's improved it a bit. the real winners here will be the highly paid staff, his lieutenants back in the day who would have seen their pensions capped at £30,000. that will no longer apply it is not going into the pension protection fund. the regulator will see it as feather in their cap. they are establishing a precedent to go after a rich former owner to make good of shortchanged promiseses on the pension front. we had advisers on this deal waving through what everyone realised was a doomed transaction to sell it, it will be interesting to see what lessons the government learns. they are currently drafting proposals on changing the way companies around corporate governance rules. it's interesting to see how many lessons they will learn when they draft those proposals in ma
sir philip green has been vilified for months.it for this? a little bit of credit. he has a lwa ys this? a little bit of credit. he has always said he would do something to help the pensioners who were shortchanged when the company collapsed. he has done that. he's improved it a bit. the real winners here will be the highly paid staff, his lieutenants back in the day who would have seen their pensions capped at £30,000. that will no longer apply it is not going into the pension protection...
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sir philip green has come up million.as to buy out the pensions with a company like that belonging to steve. i was more than anxious to push that because if someone told developer needed £400 he would have settled for £200. while pensioners are better off, they will get their pension in full, they will get their pension in full, the pension will be increased at a lower rate of inflation and if sir philip had not behaved in this way and if we had not seen the bhs brought down into the dust. so i hope the pensioners will see it as a good move. but it is only the
sir philip green has come up million.as to buy out the pensions with a company like that belonging to steve. i was more than anxious to push that because if someone told developer needed £400 he would have settled for £200. while pensioners are better off, they will get their pension in full, they will get their pension in full, the pension will be increased at a lower rate of inflation and if sir philip had not behaved in this way and if we had not seen the bhs brought down into the dust. so...
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sir philip green has reached a cash settle m e nt sir philip green has reached a cash settlement with the pensions regulator worth up to £363 million. former chancellor george osborne warns of significant risks to britain's economy if theresa may fails to secure a trade deal with the european union after brexit. a senior police officer says not all paedophiles should be prosecuted — lower level offenders should be rehabilitated. found in a field in staffordshire — the iron age necklaces thought to be more than two thousand years old go on public display. the families of some of the victims of the tunisia terror attack are seeking to pursue legal action against the travel operators. it is after a coroner here at the royal courts concluded that all 30 british victims had been unlawfully killed, he also said he could not make a finding of neglect over the vulnerability of the resort to an attack. judge nicholas loraine smith described the response by the tunisian security forces to the killings as at best shambolic, at worst cowardly. an islamist men, seifeddine rezgui, carried out the k
sir philip green has reached a cash settle m e nt sir philip green has reached a cash settlement with the pensions regulator worth up to £363 million. former chancellor george osborne warns of significant risks to britain's economy if theresa may fails to secure a trade deal with the european union after brexit. a senior police officer says not all paedophiles should be prosecuted — lower level offenders should be rehabilitated. found in a field in staffordshire — the iron age necklaces...
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philip: i don't know that they will. they have fallen in line at this point, they have enabled this, and they are waiting to take their cues from the white house. senate leader mcconnell, house leader paul ryan, they are more or less deferring to the white house on these big initiatives, saying we will take our lead from the president. he is certainly not going to follow us. jane: one question i have to ask, what did he think of your tremendous cover picture? philip: staffers have communicated they did not care for the art and the president did not find it amusing. it is unlikely it will be framed in trump tower. jane: i suspect that is an understatement. philip elliott, thank you very much for joining me. well, the issue of fake news came out a few times during the press conference. that is how mr. trump himself referred to reports of campaign contacts with russia. the founder of facebook has told the bbc he fears millions of people are withdrawing from the globally connected world, in part because of fake news. it is u
philip: i don't know that they will. they have fallen in line at this point, they have enabled this, and they are waiting to take their cues from the white house. senate leader mcconnell, house leader paul ryan, they are more or less deferring to the white house on these big initiatives, saying we will take our lead from the president. he is certainly not going to follow us. jane: one question i have to ask, what did he think of your tremendous cover picture? philip: staffers have communicated...
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sajid javid and philip hammond., from the local government ‘s department, sent out some information which misled mps a little bit, into believing that the rate rises were not going to be as big as they were going to be, and philip hammond now coming under pressure to ease some of those rate rises, offset some of the costs. this could be a rerun of the poll tax, the poll tax affected individual families and so on, and it is quite interesting, if you read the story, there is a suggestion that both sides, philip hammond and sajid javid had briefed reporters, there is a line about friends of sajid javid, which always sounds like the minister talking off the record. saying he has been the fall guy in this, he has been made to appearas guy in this, he has been made to appear as if he has imposed these rate rises and so on. this effect, i would think, the tory heartland, most of the people who are going to pay the high rates will be tory party supporters? are they not likely to defect to ukip? they will not defected to lab
sajid javid and philip hammond., from the local government ‘s department, sent out some information which misled mps a little bit, into believing that the rate rises were not going to be as big as they were going to be, and philip hammond now coming under pressure to ease some of those rate rises, offset some of the costs. this could be a rerun of the poll tax, the poll tax affected individual families and so on, and it is quite interesting, if you read the story, there is a suggestion that...
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a back story about jefferson and philip. philip was an italian who brought a farm. when philip returned back to italy he asked jefferson to look after his farm. he would communicate with him periodically about the financial transactions of the farm. jefferson did. in 1796, to take a bit of the dryness often no, you think jefferson would learn his lesson by this point. he wrote some political asset to philip. he described the situation around him. in the final days of the washington administration. america had just ratified the jay treaty which repudiated a revolutionary war in france. all around there were signs of increasing monarchism in jefferson's eyes. jefferson wrote to philip, it would give you a fever if you could see men who once were samson's in the field and solomons in the council, but who have now had their head shorn by the harlot england. if you know your bible stories, you know that jefferson was not saying nice things. who was the sampson in the field and the solomon in the council of jefferson must have been referring to? who else could it be other
a back story about jefferson and philip. philip was an italian who brought a farm. when philip returned back to italy he asked jefferson to look after his farm. he would communicate with him periodically about the financial transactions of the farm. jefferson did. in 1796, to take a bit of the dryness often no, you think jefferson would learn his lesson by this point. he wrote some political asset to philip. he described the situation around him. in the final days of the washington...
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retail tycoon and former bhs owner, sir philip green, has agreed to pay £363 million to plug the gapin the company's pension scheme. the uk's most senior police officer, dealing with child sex abuse, says that low risk paedophiles should be given counselling and helped to rehabilitate, rather than face prosecution. andrew saunders who murdered his ex—girlfriend and her new partner outside the mad land store has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years. buried for 2500 years — two amateur treasure hunters discover what is probably the oldest iron age gold jewellery ever found in britain. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. and we'll be getting more reaction to the news that the former owner of bhs, sir philip green, has agreed to pay £363 million to plug the gap in the company's pension fund. we'll be discussing suggestions from britain's most senior child protection police officer, that paedophiles who view indecent images but go no further shouldn't be jailed, but rehabilitated. we'll be looking a
retail tycoon and former bhs owner, sir philip green, has agreed to pay £363 million to plug the gapin the company's pension scheme. the uk's most senior police officer, dealing with child sex abuse, says that low risk paedophiles should be given counselling and helped to rehabilitate, rather than face prosecution. andrew saunders who murdered his ex—girlfriend and her new partner outside the mad land store has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years. buried for 2500 years —...
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sir philip green solderjust one year before. —— solve it.oing back on this sum, and it means people going into the scheme will not suffer any cuts at all, as they would have done if they were abandoned and went into the pension protection fund. their pensions will be increased less than they would have been under the contracts that they had. there are some losers, but there is a very big sum of money that the pension regulator has got. that was frank field and you mentioned that it was not as big as the entire sum needed to plug the hole, what does that mean for people working the benefits? bhs for generous benefits. they were indexed through rpi. the retail prices index, the old version of following inflation, now it is 2.8%. the cpi, the official version, is 1.8%. inflation, now it is 2.8%. the cpi, the officialversion, is 1.8%. under the officialversion, is 1.8%. under the old scheme they would have got rises in their benefits more than the official inflation rate. they will not get that under this settlement, but they will get considerab
sir philip green solderjust one year before. —— solve it.oing back on this sum, and it means people going into the scheme will not suffer any cuts at all, as they would have done if they were abandoned and went into the pension protection fund. their pensions will be increased less than they would have been under the contracts that they had. there are some losers, but there is a very big sum of money that the pension regulator has got. that was frank field and you mentioned that it was not...
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chancellor philip hammond.he pair discussed opportunities to work together to support the so-called special relationship especially as britain prepares to leave the eu. malaysian investigators are continuing to search for clues after the fed -- sudden death of 's half-brother. he was targeted by two women with a chemical spray at kuala lumpur international airport. south korea's spy service said north korea had been trying for five years to kill him. toshiba shares are trading theply again today as future is under question. yesterday saw the conglomerate flag a $6.3 billion write-down and it's a clear business and its chairman resigned. the company is considering selling a majority stake in its profitable memory chip unit. the president senate, saying a sale of the entire unit is possible. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much. we are talking markets and the 'sd after chair yellen testimony yesterday
chancellor philip hammond.he pair discussed opportunities to work together to support the so-called special relationship especially as britain prepares to leave the eu. malaysian investigators are continuing to search for clues after the fed -- sudden death of 's half-brother. he was targeted by two women with a chemical spray at kuala lumpur international airport. south korea's spy service said north korea had been trying for five years to kill him. toshiba shares are trading theply again...
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philip randolph. right? it makes sense for randolph to organize the 1963 march because he had done the work before. right? and so the march on washington movement, very important for us to understand in terms of how we grapple with the political terrain of african-americans vis-a-vis segregation in 1944. the second thing, really quickly, that we can think about is something called the double v campaign. some of the dynamics to take into account when we think about the sea change we see in african-american communities and african-american politics and american politics sort of undergoing during the war, after the first world war northern black newspapers and this is a phenomenon of the african-american press which we talked a little bit about in class. after world war i northern papers are extolling the virtues of life in the north. the pittsburgh courier, new york amsterdam news, are saying, hey, black folks, leave the south. come on up north. so they're fanning the flames of migration. they're encouraging a
philip randolph. right? it makes sense for randolph to organize the 1963 march because he had done the work before. right? and so the march on washington movement, very important for us to understand in terms of how we grapple with the political terrain of african-americans vis-a-vis segregation in 1944. the second thing, really quickly, that we can think about is something called the double v campaign. some of the dynamics to take into account when we think about the sea change we see in...
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the pensions regulator says it has struck a deal with the former bhs owner sir philip green.lion pounds means that nineteen thousand former bhs workers will receive the starting pension originally promised. the labour mp, frank field, welcomed the concession. it's an important first step in gaining justice for the whole bhs saga. there will obviously be no going back on this sum. it means people going into the scheme will not suffer any cut at all, as they would have done if they were abandoned and went into the pension protection fund. but, their pensions will be increased, less than they would have been under the contracts they had. there are some losers, but there is a very big sum of money that the pension regulator has. as i say, it's an important milestone, but it is not the end of the story for bhs. does it mean sir philip green needs to come up with more money? how does this dispute go one? it is not that he has to come up with more money. the pension regulator decided this sum, that is bad. it isjust regulator decided this sum, that is bad. it is just that dominic ch
the pensions regulator says it has struck a deal with the former bhs owner sir philip green.lion pounds means that nineteen thousand former bhs workers will receive the starting pension originally promised. the labour mp, frank field, welcomed the concession. it's an important first step in gaining justice for the whole bhs saga. there will obviously be no going back on this sum. it means people going into the scheme will not suffer any cut at all, as they would have done if they were abandoned...
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philip lowe's testimony, up next.s is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the reserve bank of australia governor philip lowe is just wrapping up his .estimony to lawmakers >> he has been saying a lot of things. of broaddropping these hints that we are probably done easing. is no longer next dictation of further monetary policy stimulus, and speaking specifically to australia, he expressed reluctance to cut rates further. people get into more debt, and there is less consumer spending. this reinforces a point he was making earlier in the week about the labor market improving and that giving the reserve bank reason deposit on any possible further interest rate cuts. then he said today he doesn't see inflation falling further. that's another reason appears to be drawing a line. haidi: he did talk about the strength of the aussie dollar. >> it has come back a lot from the giddy heights of a couple years ago. of the strongest performing currencies of the year. >> i find it hard to say it is fundamentally undervalued, but i would like for i
philip lowe's testimony, up next.s is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the reserve bank of australia governor philip lowe is just wrapping up his .estimony to lawmakers >> he has been saying a lot of things. of broaddropping these hints that we are probably done easing. is no longer next dictation of further monetary policy stimulus, and speaking specifically to australia, he expressed reluctance to cut rates further. people get into more debt, and there is less consumer spending. this reinforces a...
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. -- ourlet's go to our's correspondent philip in washington.his is a complicated one, donald trump's own daughter has converted to judaism, yet many of his supporters are said to hold anti-semitic views. how does this all square up? it results in what we saw today, a prepared statement from president donald trump at the african american history museum and clearly the white house felt under pressure and the president felt under pressure to for the first time address anti-semitism directly. this was the very first time that u.s. president donald trump spoke about anti-semitism and about recent attack on jewish settlers in the united states. you mentioned his daughter and her husband, who at the same time as one of the most senior adviser's to donald trump. she tweeted out a message earlier today saying that places of worship had to be protected. there was a little bit of pressure on this white house to finally come out and speak openly and clearly about anti-semitism in the united states. the place where the statement , theead by president trump
. -- ourlet's go to our's correspondent philip in washington.his is a complicated one, donald trump's own daughter has converted to judaism, yet many of his supporters are said to hold anti-semitic views. how does this all square up? it results in what we saw today, a prepared statement from president donald trump at the african american history museum and clearly the white house felt under pressure and the president felt under pressure to for the first time address anti-semitism directly. this...
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if philip hammond is watching you now, what‘s the message?ause, you know, i think the high street is going to suffer and when it comes to shopping, let‘s face it, shopping and high street go hand—in—hand. i mean i know things are going online and i know people like amazon and all that, but still at the end of the day, people would like to go to a high street and do their shopping. it‘s as simple as that. thank you very much for coming in to talk about it. thanks. some breaking news. it is about a meeting that theresa may has been having. he said i want banks, academics to come to france. saying that he has a series of initiatives in his presidential programme to get talented people currently working in the uk to come to france. he said, "i reaffirmed my willingness first to have a fair exclusion of brexit. he spoke of his need to defend french and european interests." an interesting meeting there at downing street. more now on the couple who lost their court of appeal battle to have a civil partnership instead of a marriage. rebecca steinfeld
if philip hammond is watching you now, what‘s the message?ause, you know, i think the high street is going to suffer and when it comes to shopping, let‘s face it, shopping and high street go hand—in—hand. i mean i know things are going online and i know people like amazon and all that, but still at the end of the day, people would like to go to a high street and do their shopping. it‘s as simple as that. thank you very much for coming in to talk about it. thanks. some breaking news....
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philips sonicare.save now when you buy philips sonicare. a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...including a new chair from crate and barrel. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. see. >> senator chuck schumer and bernie sanders are calling on constituents and the federal -- fellow senators to do that across the country. more than 75 percent of americans in support of the law this coming one day after tom price was sworn in to l
philips sonicare.save now when you buy philips sonicare. a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...including a new chair from crate and barrel. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. what...
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it is a question as to whether philip hammond will do that. have gone up though the property rates have gone up sincel though the property rates have gone up since i wait, it is the value of the properties. the rates are going to happen overnight. it is not being brought in on a transitional, it is overnight. suddenly when you are right, i misspoke. you were wrong.|j misspoke, digby. let's move on. spending on cigarettes and alcohol falls through a 15 year low. this is very significant. the question is why. there's a new one or two facts. spending on alcohol and cigarettes. we're talking about the typical household who are spending £11 a0 a week last year on the lee mack and pay to almost £20 in 2001. that is according to the office for national statistics. the big question is why. apparently, this cutback is being led by the younger generation. they drink less and spend a lot more time hanging out playing video games. a lot of people are teetotal by religion or culture. a quarter or something? more than a cause of under 25 start teetotal. if'
it is a question as to whether philip hammond will do that. have gone up though the property rates have gone up sincel though the property rates have gone up since i wait, it is the value of the properties. the rates are going to happen overnight. it is not being brought in on a transitional, it is overnight. suddenly when you are right, i misspoke. you were wrong.|j misspoke, digby. let's move on. spending on cigarettes and alcohol falls through a 15 year low. this is very significant. the...
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if you are asking the question what is at worst, it looks as if it is 363 million to philip green.he is anticipating getting his front row seat back at london fashion week. and going around in his yacht he won't be bullied by the media! the deal question is whether the daily mail insist on calling him sir shifty. shuffling through no! we haven't got one! how annoying is that? the one night we actually wanted to see the daily mail and we don't have it! this has been awful. he buys it in 2000 £41 and sells it in 2015 to a racing bankrupt the times. in light must have gone on in the background and meanwhile 11,000 people have lost theirjobs and 18,000 pensioners living in anxiety. but they are getting something, 88% of what they would have got otherwise but the factors, if i was a private citizen who had a company, the company is in dire straits and they can sell it for a quid tomorrow and off—load the pension fund and not worry about it, the same thing could happen tomorrow, normal rules have been changed. and there's a question that the law should be different, it wasn't changed unb
if you are asking the question what is at worst, it looks as if it is 363 million to philip green.he is anticipating getting his front row seat back at london fashion week. and going around in his yacht he won't be bullied by the media! the deal question is whether the daily mail insist on calling him sir shifty. shuffling through no! we haven't got one! how annoying is that? the one night we actually wanted to see the daily mail and we don't have it! this has been awful. he buys it in 2000...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? laura: live from america's news quarters. i'm leah gapial. the blinds sheikh has died. his followers carried out the bombing of the 1993 world trade center bombing. in oroville, california, heavy rains pummeled the state. 188,000 people were forced out of their homes at the threat of a breach in the spillway. a woman known as jane roe has died. norma mccorvey later reversed her position and lengths her support to pro-life causes. brian: sorry to let you down. it's not judge jeanine tonight. meanwhile the headline this week was supposed to be about a failed secretary nominee, the dismissal of general flynn. but president obama's 0-minute presser grabbed the headlines. some were horrified, some love it. all of us were riveted by it. but none of us should have been surprised by the. think
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philip is right, we should see the transcripts.we may find out there was a substantive conversation and it's impossible to believe that flynn would have forgotten talking about the sanctions with the ambassador or we could find it was an incidental part of the conversation where the ambassador brings it up, flynn said all right, we're coming in soon, we'll look at all russia policy and that would have been a different sort of thing so there's a lot we don't know and i can't help but notice a lot of your guests tonight have been rushing to a lot of judgment. >> but don't you think part of that has to do with the fact that it does seem like the actions taken around the supposed infraction have been -- there's been a lot of dissemi-bridissembl dissembling about them. even if the ambassador at the direction of the president-elect called russia and said "just wait to make up your mind about responding, we'll be in power in january 20" that would be not so terrible. but that's not the way theve acted, is it? >> no, i can't defend a lot o
philip is right, we should see the transcripts.we may find out there was a substantive conversation and it's impossible to believe that flynn would have forgotten talking about the sanctions with the ambassador or we could find it was an incidental part of the conversation where the ambassador brings it up, flynn said all right, we're coming in soon, we'll look at all russia policy and that would have been a different sort of thing so there's a lot we don't know and i can't help but notice a...
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off to the british in 1783 so it is no surprise a few short years later in january 17, '88 governor philipsales around south head into sydney harbour and established a british penal colony which then became the foundation for a new nation. it is fair to say american fourth of july celebration and australia day holiday have a lot more in common than beer and barbecue. the ties that bind the countries have endured into the modern era. australia has not missed a war. australians have fought alongside the american military in every major war the us has participated. in addition to their cooperation on security and defense the economic relationship between the two countries is and remains robust. yet the recent withdrawal of the united states from the transpacific partnership and the fallout from a certain phone call between the leaders of the two countries two weeks ago there is some uncertainty about the future of american involvement in the asia-pacific region with regard to australian generals. perhaps not coincidentally china's foreign minister, a week after that phone call. various discus
off to the british in 1783 so it is no surprise a few short years later in january 17, '88 governor philipsales around south head into sydney harbour and established a british penal colony which then became the foundation for a new nation. it is fair to say american fourth of july celebration and australia day holiday have a lot more in common than beer and barbecue. the ties that bind the countries have endured into the modern era. australia has not missed a war. australians have fought...
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the so-called nuclear option involves changing philip -- to onlyilibuster rules require a simple majority to confirm a nominee rather than a majority of 60 votes. today, senate leaders took to the floor of the u.s. senate to talk -- discuss trump's pick to this click -- supreme court, neil gorsuch. time, president trump suggested a wonderful nominee, neil gorsuch of colorado. i'm confident his impressive background and long record of service will prepare him well for the task ahead. like justice scalia, judge judges -- which -- gorsuch understands the constitutional limits of his authority. he understands that his role as a judge is to interpret the law, not impose his own viewpoint or political leanings. he has also been recognized from people on both sides of the aisle as a distant, principal -- consistent, principled, and fair jurist. he has extensive resume to rat -- match, with degrees from columbia and harvard, and just about every honor, work, and scholarship award and scholarship you can possibly imagine. graduated, -- when he judge for such -- gorsuch. received ach unanimously we
the so-called nuclear option involves changing philip -- to onlyilibuster rules require a simple majority to confirm a nominee rather than a majority of 60 votes. today, senate leaders took to the floor of the u.s. senate to talk -- discuss trump's pick to this click -- supreme court, neil gorsuch. time, president trump suggested a wonderful nominee, neil gorsuch of colorado. i'm confident his impressive background and long record of service will prepare him well for the task ahead. like...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. >> i would be pretty bullish for the u.s.nomy in the next two to three years. >> neil: you know why martin runs the largest advertising concern on the planet is so bullish? they see wpp and others see what's going on here in the united states could not only improve our economy and get markets going, as has been the case for a while now, but all the world markets. we'll have more on that and whether he agrees with that. there's this disconnect. you and i have discussed it with the chatter in washington and disarray and what wall street sees. someone will be very wrong. what do you think? >> wall street has blinders on. okay? right now wall street is like this, neil. we just want to see tax cuts. we want to see regulation cuts. we want infrastructure building. i'll tell you what wall street wants the see and we're starting to get it, one thing to talk about animal spirits. they're beginning to stir. we know they're stirring on wall street and stirring in a board room. but they're manifesting into reality. the last 24 hours, we
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. >> i would be pretty bullish for the u.s.nomy in the next two to three years. >> neil: you know why martin runs the largest advertising concern on the planet is so bullish? they see wpp and others see what's going on here in the united states could not only improve our economy and get markets going, as has been the case for a while now, but all the world markets. we'll have more on that and whether he agrees with that....
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philip hammond is a very different type of chancellor from george osborne.problematic areas. it looks good when you say that you want to save some money and then suddenly you save some. the treasury is still concerned there could be a treasury brexit hit. we haven't seen evidence at the moment and the evidence has been more positive than negative, but the treasury is still thinks we have still to trigger article 50 and still there are negotiations and potential problems ahead. if there are goblins or money in the pot, let's save it up for the future. where the targets get hit, because that's an issue, they get changed, too. politicians, if they don't like a target they change it. in the autumn statement last year, the government brought down its deficit reduction target markedly after the recommend and it looks like it will hit its new, easier targets —— after the referendum. the new target was nowhere near as tough as the one george osborne set before the referendum but it shows the government finances are in a more positive state than expected. a lot of th
philip hammond is a very different type of chancellor from george osborne.problematic areas. it looks good when you say that you want to save some money and then suddenly you save some. the treasury is still concerned there could be a treasury brexit hit. we haven't seen evidence at the moment and the evidence has been more positive than negative, but the treasury is still thinks we have still to trigger article 50 and still there are negotiations and potential problems ahead. if there are...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. ♪ >> eric: welcome back.-worthy stories. first up, it's awards season and the 2017 grammy's, music's prom night went down last night. as a music lover, i never miss it and this year i wholeheartedly expected a ton of political commentary early on. james gordon, j-lo nothing huge. an awesome "make america great" dress. that seemed to be at. for a good part of the show and then a tribe called quest took the stage. busta rhymes busted the president. >> i want to thank president agent orange for perpetuating the evil you been perpetuating throughout the united states. i want to thank president agent orange for the attempt at the muslim ban. >> eric: did you see that? they busted through the wall. >> greg: a lot people are going to compare the woman who wore the trump dress to the woman wore the obama dress but this was different. this was a risk. you where the obama dress, people love you. if you go like that, you're going to get death threats, which he did. when i was watching busta rhymes, the grammys is no lon
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. ♪ >> eric: welcome back.-worthy stories. first up, it's awards season and the 2017 grammy's, music's prom night went down last night. as a music lover, i never miss it and this year i wholeheartedly expected a ton of political commentary early on. james gordon, j-lo nothing huge. an awesome "make america great" dress. that seemed to be at. for a good part of the show and then a tribe called quest took the stage. busta...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump spent part of his day in palm beach, florida, interviewing four finalists to be his new national security adviser. three of them are active or retired army lieutenant generals. acting national security adviser keith kellogg, h.r. mcmaster., and robert caslen. the fourth candidate is former u.n. ambassador john bolton. mister trump is filling the vacancy le
the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. befi was a doer.gia, i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can be more active. ask your doctor about lyr
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. befi was a doer.gia, i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. >> bill: our lead story, i.c.e.ing, targeting criminal illegal aliens. joining us now from irvine, california, claude arnold. retired i.c.e. special agent was in charge of investigations in los angeles. when you set a local news in the southland, as they call where ye raids, what did you think? >> my first reaction is it was mass hysteria. right? people, it being reported, what wasn't happening. in fact, this operation was a fairly routine operation. the same type of operation they did conduct under president obama throughout his administration. but it was being characterized as something that it wasn't and what that did was it caused hysteria in those communities. people thinking that i.c.e. is out -- >> bill: they turn on the local news channel seven, channel 4, the news out there in l.a., always on, the air hearing that poor, innocent migrants are being dragged off by i.c.e. agents, when the status, and los angeles come out of the 165 arrested, 151 had felony arrests. 151 out of 165. and the others that were take
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. >> bill: our lead story, i.c.e.ing, targeting criminal illegal aliens. joining us now from irvine, california, claude arnold. retired i.c.e. special agent was in charge of investigations in los angeles. when you set a local news in the southland, as they call where ye raids, what did you think? >> my first reaction is it was mass hysteria. right? people, it being reported, what wasn't happening. in fact, this operation was a...
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. i've heard it all. eat more fiber.x seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six and it should not be given to children six to seventeen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. >> is really prime minister is getting ready to v
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. i've heard it all. eat more fiber.x seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. with president trump's first formal address to congress two days away, an analysis of the draft republican congressional plan to replace the affordable care act, also known as obamacare, finds it would significantly reduce the number verage and cost the states billions of dollars more than they're already spending. a 36-page analysis of the plan was shown at the national governo
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare.e-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. >> does that mean corporate tax reform, individual rate changes are done together? >> that's my strong preference. there's growth in both. and there's growth in both in a major way. in the simplification, the redesign of how we tax, how we can leap frog back to the leap pack in the world, the best place on the planet for new jobs and investment. so the president will make his announcement. i'm hopeful we move those together. we're having discussions on timing and sequence. >> neil: but it is fair to say that corporate and the individual rates are done c
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare.e-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything....
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with philip here crowley to talk about trumps foreign-policy agenda.ou pointed out that donald trump ran against the government that he is now leading. so how is that impacted his efforts when it comes to foreign policy? guest: foreign policy is under construction. and it is a slow process. under anyally slow administration. it takes time to get a team up and running. it takes tto
with philip here crowley to talk about trumps foreign-policy agenda.ou pointed out that donald trump ran against the government that he is now leading. so how is that impacted his efforts when it comes to foreign policy? guest: foreign policy is under construction. and it is a slow process. under anyally slow administration. it takes time to get a team up and running. it takes tto
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kabc darsha philips reports. >> reporter: this couple are going over their final details for their weddinguses on the hope message. >> reporter: the decor definitely strained from the difficult. >> the notion of a big indian bedding didn't fit us. >> reporter: instead of lowing a week-long indian wedding they went behind a cause feeding the children affected by the boko haram violence. >> you could give 50 daily rations for that. >> instead of putting money into a wedding, it's not for one day, the school meals are providing nourishment for a year. >> reporter: they used their wedding money, $20,000 to fund 40,000 school meals through the world food program's share the meal app. they didn't stop there. they launched a campaign encouraging family and friends and the community to join their team, million meals for love and raise 1 million meals before their civil service wedding on valentine's day. >> it's never been easier to donate. and so right now you have 20 types more smartphones than you have hungry children in the world. >> children that don't have a voice or advocates and to be able
kabc darsha philips reports. >> reporter: this couple are going over their final details for their weddinguses on the hope message. >> reporter: the decor definitely strained from the difficult. >> the notion of a big indian bedding didn't fit us. >> reporter: instead of lowing a week-long indian wedding they went behind a cause feeding the children affected by the boko haram violence. >> you could give 50 daily rations for that. >> instead of putting money...
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philip pullman has been talking to the bbc.efore his dark materials and continues roughly ten yea rs dark materials and continues roughly ten years after his dark materials so we see ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as a ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as a baby. she is an important baby so all sorts of activity goes on around her and we see her in the second book as an adult. she is 20 years old. the ideal reader is someone who has read his dark materials or maybe read it asa his dark materials or maybe read it as a child. that's not to say this book can only be read by people who have passed a test by reading his dark materials first. i felt one day i would write something that would bea i would write something that would be a success. why did i feel that? conceit, i expect. in our brighton newsroom is the children's author and critic nick tucker. in huddersfield isjoanne harris, who's an admirer of pullman's work and herself an author. an
philip pullman has been talking to the bbc.efore his dark materials and continues roughly ten yea rs dark materials and continues roughly ten years after his dark materials so we see ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as a ten years after his dark materials so we see lyra as a baby. she is an important baby so all sorts of activity goes on around her and we see her in the second book as an adult. she is 20 years old. the ideal...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the trump administration has lost its first appeal of a federal court order halting its ban on immigration from seven predominantly muslim countries. early this morning, the ninth circuit court of appeals-- which covers the western united states-- upheld friday's temporary restraining order by a federal judge in seattle. the courts have halted enforcement of the 90 day ban on ci
the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the democratic party has a new leader. at its winter meeting in atlanta today, the democratic national committee elected tom perez as its chairman. 55-year-old perez has served in the obama administration as labor secretary and as head of the justice department's civil rights division. he's a buffalo, new york-born son of immigrants from the dominican republic, a graduate of br
the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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then, philip crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs under president obama on the trump administration national security and foreign efforts. as well as white house plans to roll out new vetting guidelines. and usa today reporter alan gomez with new immigration guidelines as part of president trump's effort to increase immigration enforcement in the united states. be sure to watch c-span boston journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern is a morning. join the discussion. president trump made a visit to the african-american history museum to mark like history mark. carson,oined by ben tender tim scott, museum director, and the niece of dr. martin luther king jr.. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do
then, philip crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs under president obama on the trump administration national security and foreign efforts. as well as white house plans to roll out new vetting guidelines. and usa today reporter alan gomez with new immigration guidelines as part of president trump's effort to increase immigration enforcement in the united states. be sure to watch c-span boston journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern is a morning. join the discussion....
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philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. what you wear every day actually making your body feel better, making your whole day better. that's exactly what tommie copper does for people everywhere coping with life's everyday aches and pains. they call it "wearable wellness," and tommie copper has infused it into everything they do. why not treat yourself well this new year? go to tommiecopper.com. enter your e-mail to become part of the tommie copper community and get 25% off your entire order. we'll even throw in free shipping. life hurts. feel better. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. t
philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. what you wear every day actually making your body feel better, making your whole day better. that's exactly what tommie copper does for people everywhere coping with life's everyday aches and pains. they call it "wearable wellness," and tommie copper has infused it into everything they do. why not treat yourself well this new year? go to tommiecopper.com. enter your e-mail to become part of the tommie copper community and get...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the trump administration is offering europe a message of reassurance. attending an annual security conference in munich, germany, today, vice president mike pence said the u.s. has an" unwavering" commitment to the 27 other nations who form the post-world war ii nato alliance-- whose motto is, "an attack on one is an attack on all." >> we will stand with europe today, and every
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