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i loved everything on pip.ad got it wrong, but it didn't make a difference and the decision stood. you went to tribunal. yeah. were you initially reluctant to go down that route? i didn't want to go to court. i didn't see why i should have to go to court to prove that there's something wrong with me. the government would say the amount we're paying in disability benefits has been going up and up and up. what would your response be to that? there's something seriously wrong with the system. admittedly, yeah, there are people out there that are faking it, are lying, so yeah, i can understand there having to be a way of weaning these people out. but for those that actually... i even... if i was faking, why would my doctor write a medical note, backing me up? he wouldn't. if someone said to me, right, tomorrow you can have all your health back and be exactly how you were before your accident, but it means you lose everything you've got since the accident, would you do it? in an instant, i wouldn't even think twice.
i loved everything on pip.ad got it wrong, but it didn't make a difference and the decision stood. you went to tribunal. yeah. were you initially reluctant to go down that route? i didn't want to go to court. i didn't see why i should have to go to court to prove that there's something wrong with me. the government would say the amount we're paying in disability benefits has been going up and up and up. what would your response be to that? there's something seriously wrong with the system....
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everyone called pippa mcmanus pip. asa everyone called pippa mcmanus pip.nd she became obsessed with exercise and losing weight. her family filmed her pacing repeatedly up family filmed her pacing repeatedly up and down. anorexia had her in its gripfor up and down. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she changed from a happy, healthy child to an emaciated girl weighing just four stone. at the age of 15, she decided to end her life. her parents were in court today as an inquestjury to end her life. her parents were in court today as an inquest jury found that his suicide was partly a result of the family receiving insufficient support. pip spent her last three yea rs support. pip spent her last three years fighting against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and self harm. we believe the failings in our daughter's care from beginning to end resulted in her death. can you talk us through the difficulties that you had to cope with when she came home in those days? instantly, getting back into the struggle of the illness, wanting to take full control,
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pip spent her last three yea rs support. against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and self harm. we believe the failings in our daughter's care from beginning to end resulted in her death. can you talk us through the difficulties you had to cope with when she came home in those days? instantly, getting back into the struggle of the illness, wanting to take full control, that put the family under quite a lot of pressure to get through it, what you would call a normal day's living. in 2014, pepper was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshire. when pip was released from hospital, she had reached her target weight and wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after ray row with herfamily five days afterwards, after ray row with her family about her obsessive exercise, she ran out of the house, saying that she was going to kill herself. she came to this station nearby and took her own life. the jury nearby and took her own life. the jury found that pip's family had
pip spent her last three yea rs support. against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and self harm. we believe the failings in our daughter's care from beginning to end resulted in her death. can you talk us through the difficulties you had to cope with when she came home in those days? instantly, getting back into the struggle of the illness, wanting to take full control, that put the family under quite a lot of pressure to get through it, what you would call a normal day's living. in 2014,...
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and, yes, pip was failed terribly.because on her physical appearance she looked like the pip we always had, but inside it was a different person. which could come and go, and leave her ina which could come and go, and leave her in a terrible depressed state, so her in a terrible depressed state, so it isa her in a terrible depressed state, so it is a tough one. we wanted her home, as parents. she had been in hospital 15 months. we wanted to get some form of family life back together. we were exhausted, and financially, emotionally, physically. we were just hopefully trying to get back on track again. when pip came home we heard a bit about it. was she still in the grip of the disease, wasn't she? can you explain about that too us... three years of that now, to get a grip on it. it was quite... how can i word that? it was quite deflating, to see all the hard goodwill to build her weight back up, she desperately wanted to get her life back on track, and her illness would suddenly at the flick of a finger pull her back do
and, yes, pip was failed terribly.because on her physical appearance she looked like the pip we always had, but inside it was a different person. which could come and go, and leave her ina which could come and go, and leave her in a terrible depressed state, so her in a terrible depressed state, so it isa her in a terrible depressed state, so it is a tough one. we wanted her home, as parents. she had been in hospital 15 months. we wanted to get some form of family life back together. we were...
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everyone called pippa mcmanus, pip., but she became addicted to exercise and losing weight. in hospital, her parents filmed moving her obsessively. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she had been happy and healthy, she became emaciated, weighing less than four stone. at 15, she ended her life. pip‘s parents were in court today to hear the jury's conclusion of suicide. they found that the family were failed, let down by those supposed to support them, left to cope alone. we knew that she wasn't mentally better. we knew that she knew how to put the weight on and lose the weight, but mentally we could see... you know, we were scared. she couldn't even lick an ice cream because she'd turn round and say, "i'm not allowed." it was two people in the one head, there was anorexia and then there was pip. when she's in her unit, you've got the support of them, but when you come home, you feel like you're totally on your own. in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in ch
everyone called pippa mcmanus, pip., but she became addicted to exercise and losing weight. in hospital, her parents filmed moving her obsessively. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she had been happy and healthy, she became emaciated, weighing less than four stone. at 15, she ended her life. pip‘s parents were in court today to hear the jury's conclusion of suicide. they found that the family were failed, let down by those supposed to support them, left to cope alone. we knew...
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we do not want pip's life and suffering to have been in vain. to help others with similar conditions. we are planning to continue her good work through the pip foundation in aid of the anorexia and bulimia charity. we wa nt to anorexia and bulimia charity. we want to create a dedicated early intervention centre called pip's place. through this pip will never be forgotten. her memory will live on. that was marie mcmanus. the headlines: jeremy corbyn has defended his shadow home secretary after she got the figures wrong for labour's pledge to fund 10,000 extra police officers for england and wales. theresa may has been campaigning in cornwall as senior conservatives dismiss reports of tension with the european commission about how the brexit talks will proceed. and as we were just hearing, an inquest jury and as we were just hearing, an inquestjury found and as we were just hearing, an inquest jury found that a and as we were just hearing, an inquestjury found that a teenager suffering from anorexia took her own life partly because her family wasn
we do not want pip's life and suffering to have been in vain. to help others with similar conditions. we are planning to continue her good work through the pip foundation in aid of the anorexia and bulimia charity. we wa nt to anorexia and bulimia charity. we want to create a dedicated early intervention centre called pip's place. through this pip will never be forgotten. her memory will live on. that was marie mcmanus. the headlines: jeremy corbyn has defended his shadow home secretary after...
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everyone called pippa mcmanus, pip. she became addicted to exercise and losing weight. in hospital, her parents filmed moving her obsessively. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she had been happy and healthy, she became emaciated, weighing less than four stone. at 15, she ended her life. pip‘s parents were in court today to hear the jury's conclusion of suicide. they found that the family were failed, let down by those supposed to support them, left to cope alone. we knew that she wasn't mentally better. we knew that she knew how to put the weight on and lose the weight, but mentally we could see... you know, we were scared. she couldn't even lick an ice cream because she'd turn round and say, "i'm not allowed." it was two people in the one head, there was anorexia and then there was pip. when she's in her unit, you've got the support of them, but when you come home, you feel like you're totally on your own. in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in cheshir
everyone called pippa mcmanus, pip. she became addicted to exercise and losing weight. in hospital, her parents filmed moving her obsessively. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she had been happy and healthy, she became emaciated, weighing less than four stone. at 15, she ended her life. pip‘s parents were in court today to hear the jury's conclusion of suicide. they found that the family were failed, let down by those supposed to support them, left to cope alone. we knew that she...
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—— pip foundation.forgotten, and she will live on. in response to today's verdict, the director of the priory hospital in altrincham, where she was receiving treatment has said: oui’ was receiving treatment has said: our heartfelt sympathies are with the family and we will now carefully consider the findings of the jury. paula radcliffe has reacted angrily to new plans that could see some of athletics most famous world records rewritten, including her own for the marathon set in 2003. the proposals from the governing body of european athletics are part of a bid to address concerns over doping. it would mean that in future world records would only stand if test samples were stored for 10 years. but those standards weren't in place when paula radcliffe set her marathon record. she says it means clean athletes are being penalised. andy swiss reports. commentator: the crowd anticipating something special once again from jonathan edwards of great britain. voiceover: august, 1995, and for jonathan edwards, a
—— pip foundation.forgotten, and she will live on. in response to today's verdict, the director of the priory hospital in altrincham, where she was receiving treatment has said: oui’ was receiving treatment has said: our heartfelt sympathies are with the family and we will now carefully consider the findings of the jury. paula radcliffe has reacted angrily to new plans that could see some of athletics most famous world records rewritten, including her own for the marathon set in 2003. the...
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everyone called pippa mcmanus "pip".ght. her family filmed her pacing repeatedly up and down. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she changed from a happy, healthy child to an emaciated girl weighing just four stone. at the age of 15, she decided to end her life. her parents were in court today as an inquest jury found that his suicide was partly a result of the family receiving insufficient support. pip spent her last three years fighting against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and self harm. we believe the failings in our daughter's care from beginning to end resulted in her death. can you talk us through the difficulties that you had to cope with when she came home in those days? instantly, getting back into the struggle of the illness, wanting to take full control, putting the family and are quite —— under quitea —— under quite a lot of pressure to get through what you would call a normal day's living. in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshire.
everyone called pippa mcmanus "pip".ght. her family filmed her pacing repeatedly up and down. anorexia had her in its grip for three years. she changed from a happy, healthy child to an emaciated girl weighing just four stone. at the age of 15, she decided to end her life. her parents were in court today as an inquest jury found that his suicide was partly a result of the family receiving insufficient support. pip spent her last three years fighting against anorexia, malnutrition,...
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but that is slowly being replaced by a new benefit, the personal independence payment, or pip.completely. well, i was scared, you know. i put on a brave face, but inside i'm just... i'm in shock, really. that morning, debbie is meeting alex powell, from a local charity that helps people with their claims. the government says it is spending more than ever on disability benefits and many have seen their incomes rise since pip was introduced, but more than a quarter of a million people have lost out in the switch from dla. this benefit doesn't stop because you're at work, it continues. are you all right? i know it's hard. we'll get it all sorted out once and for all. debbie has already asked for her case to be reviewed, and lost. now she wants to go to tribunal in court, to ask a judge to overturn the decision. i do feel confident. because, you know, iam ill and i've got... i've got to believe it, even though i don't want to. debbie's hearing will take about an hour in court number two, in front of a judge, a doctor and a disability specialist. my emotions are all over the place a
but that is slowly being replaced by a new benefit, the personal independence payment, or pip.completely. well, i was scared, you know. i put on a brave face, but inside i'm just... i'm in shock, really. that morning, debbie is meeting alex powell, from a local charity that helps people with their claims. the government says it is spending more than ever on disability benefits and many have seen their incomes rise since pip was introduced, but more than a quarter of a million people have lost...
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there you go. >> you're a closet rom pip wearer. >> okay. >> i think you r. >> see?f. >> thank you all for not going down further with that. >> where's the full frontal sglot it's just a shoot. >> we wanted full shot you look good in the shirt. . >> tony, shawn. save me. up next with the news at 11. >> you want to know what though brody admitted to me he likes one i could get one and. >> the 4th of july one is all brody logan that will be next. coming upp continuing to follow breaking news at 11 a 6-year-old boy stadly killed in a hit and run. we're learning more about what happened and how police caught the suspected driver. >> and the officer driving this cruiser was convicted, boom, of running that man d down. now the officer is in a par -- the bad night at the movie why ended with a man suing his date. >> yeah. >> i guess nobody knows second date. those stories and more at 11. stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain.
there you go. >> you're a closet rom pip wearer. >> okay. >> i think you r. >> see?f. >> thank you all for not going down further with that. >> where's the full frontal sglot it's just a shoot. >> we wanted full shot you look good in the shirt. . >> tony, shawn. save me. up next with the news at 11. >> you want to know what though brody admitted to me he likes one i could get one and. >> the 4th of july one is all brody logan that will...
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you look like gladys knight and the pips out there. >> hey, i miss you guys. stand down pips.ys. looks great out there. good morning to everybody. we'll take from it here i'm holly morris. >> i'm maureen umeh. happening right now unfortunately funeral services for that bow why state university student who was stabbed to death at the university of maryland last weekend. let's take life look. this is the first baptist church of glenn arden. lieutenant richard collins ii. will be remembered that. viewing at 9:00 funeral services at 11:00. he had been commissioned in the army when he was kill. he had been due graduate from bowie state this past wednesday. >>> this next story it's an odd one admittedly rockville man accused of drawing and buying blood from dozens of people. >> now that man is facing charges of practicing medicine without a license in the district. fox5's melanie alnwick is live northwest now with more on this bizarre story. mel? >> reporter: good morning. and according to this d.c. police report, there was a large quantity of blood that was improperly stored, vials
you look like gladys knight and the pips out there. >> hey, i miss you guys. stand down pips.ys. looks great out there. good morning to everybody. we'll take from it here i'm holly morris. >> i'm maureen umeh. happening right now unfortunately funeral services for that bow why state university student who was stabbed to death at the university of maryland last weekend. let's take life look. this is the first baptist church of glenn arden. lieutenant richard collins ii. will be...
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. >> i'm not sure i w pip don't think i'll flip over the candy bar. >> right. >>> when we come back,ple in one american community told to stay inside. the massive manhunt for an accused killer. >>> and the delicate rescue after a horse falls into a 300-foot ravine. love is what inspires me. love is being awakened by a kiss. love is finding calm in your partner's arms. love is intimate. love is everlasting. love is a diamond. if there's one thing i know, it's couples in love. from the runway to the wedding aisle, to the most romantic day of their lives, i'm there. each piece of my jewelry collection is designed with lovers in mind. the vera wang love collection, at zales. the diamond store. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natu
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not have pips and have nothing. i can't live ona pips and have nothing.e is not my carer. i she is going to help you. she might not. she has a lot of things. i'm sure we will find a way. kwha you're talking about for your case. for everybody. not just for me. you're talking about for your case. for everybody. notjust for me. i'm sticking up for them, because i go toa sticking up for them, because i go to a club for disabled people. nicola can help you, what i can do is ensure we are giving help to people with mental health problems. and learning difficulties, people in wheelchairs and everybody. that is what we want to ensure when we look at the help given to people with disability, we focus on those most in need. i am, disability, we focus on those most in need. iam, i don't disability, we focus on those most in need. i am, i don't get nothing. you had better help me, please. the subject of disability allowance came up subject of disability allowance came up in subject of disability allowance came upina subject of disability allowance came up in a facebo
not have pips and have nothing. i can't live ona pips and have nothing.e is not my carer. i she is going to help you. she might not. she has a lot of things. i'm sure we will find a way. kwha you're talking about for your case. for everybody. not just for me. you're talking about for your case. for everybody. notjust for me. i'm sticking up for them, because i go toa sticking up for them, because i go to a club for disabled people. nicola can help you, what i can do is ensure we are giving help...
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, because of theresa may, because of her pennality, actually, lesley, for all the difficulties with pipanything that they've already done in the recent past as regards to benefits for disabled people. who is the party that speaks for people with disabilities? well, i think labour would be the best out of all of them. i'm not saying that they're perfect and everything would be wonderful, but i believe that, you know, they have still socialist values which means you care for the people who are the most vulnerable. you care for the people who have the most need and that, you know, it's everybody's responsibility and that means that if anybody has anything to contribute to society, even if they are disabled, then they have they are disabled, then they have the right to claim for anything that they need as well and you know, it's all of the sort of destruction and degrading of the welfare state that we've had in the last few years has been under the tory government. sharon, you've had issues too, i think, with pip and you're voting conservative this time, is that right? yes, i am. tell us wh
, because of theresa may, because of her pennality, actually, lesley, for all the difficulties with pipanything that they've already done in the recent past as regards to benefits for disabled people. who is the party that speaks for people with disabilities? well, i think labour would be the best out of all of them. i'm not saying that they're perfect and everything would be wonderful, but i believe that, you know, they have still socialist values which means you care for the people who are...
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in spanish football, real madrid have won their first la liga title in five years pipping archrivals an indian mountaineer is said to have reached the summit of mount everest for the second time in less than a week. anshu jamsenpa, who's thirty—seven, made her first successful ascent on tuesday. her team says she's set a women's record for a double ascent of the world highest mountain, in a single season. now the story of the lawyer who ‘simply vanished'. in mid—2015 wang quanzhang was just one of more than 200 lawyers, legal assistants and human rights activists picked up by the chinese authorities. almost two years on, he is the only one from whom nothing has been heard at all. 0ur china correspondent john sudworth spoke to his wife li wenzu, who says she doesn't know if he's still alive. is it isita is it a sign, perhaps, that the authorities believe these cases more serious? li wenzu, the wife of missing chinese lawyer wang quanzhang, speaking there to our correspondentjohn sudworth. donald trump is heading to israel and the west bank on the second leg of his first foreign trip a
in spanish football, real madrid have won their first la liga title in five years pipping archrivals an indian mountaineer is said to have reached the summit of mount everest for the second time in less than a week. anshu jamsenpa, who's thirty—seven, made her first successful ascent on tuesday. her team says she's set a women's record for a double ascent of the world highest mountain, in a single season. now the story of the lawyer who ‘simply vanished'. in mid—2015 wang quanzhang was...
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real madrid won their first la liga title in five years pipping archrivals barcelona to the top. state media confirming that the country has successfully carried out another ballistic missile test. we can cross live to our seoul correspondent, steve evans. what does this mean for south and north korea relations? it clearly puts them in great difficulty. there isa puts them in great difficulty. there is a new president kiir who has been in powerfor is a new president kiir who has been in power for less than two weeks. he came to power different approach to his predecessor —— like the new president here. he said that dialogue was the week forward. clearly, that hasn't been taken up in pyongyang. —— the way forward. we have had to missile tests in the space of a week. the foreign minister said they were reckless and irresponsible actions, throwing cold water over the hopes and desires of the new government. for denuclearisation and peace on the korean peninsula. what the government would have hoped for would be some kind of pause in the missile testing programme. that has not happen
real madrid won their first la liga title in five years pipping archrivals barcelona to the top. state media confirming that the country has successfully carried out another ballistic missile test. we can cross live to our seoul correspondent, steve evans. what does this mean for south and north korea relations? it clearly puts them in great difficulty. there isa puts them in great difficulty. there is a new president kiir who has been in powerfor is a new president kiir who has been in power...
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they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.rew trimble adding another in the second half. glasgow warriors couldn‘t give their departing coach gregor townsend a winning send off. he‘s off to take charge of the scottish national team, but ended his spell with the warriors in defeat as they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. some other rugby union news this evening, england‘s ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lion‘s tour to new zealand next month after the wife of his brother and teammate tom, was diagnosed with terminal cancer. scotland‘s greg laidlaw has been called up. churchill — the 6—4 favourite — has won the first classic of the season, the 2,000 guineas at newmarket. that‘s a record eighth win for trainer aidan 0‘brien in the classic. it was jockey ryan moore‘s second win in the race, having ridden 0‘brien‘s previous winner gleneagles in 2015. barney roy was second ahead of third —favourite al wu kair. the son of legendary classic winner frankel, eminent, was unplaced. germany‘s ingrid klimke leads the badminton h
they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.rew trimble adding another in the second half. glasgow warriors couldn‘t give their departing coach gregor townsend a winning send off. he‘s off to take charge of the scottish national team, but ended his spell with the warriors in defeat as they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. some other rugby union news this evening, england‘s ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lion‘s tour to new zealand next...
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photo with a genuine grievance, who has had disability payments cuts because of the introduction of pipsad this line that could have come from an opposition manifesto, why does all the money go to the fact cats —— the fat cat and why not us? jeremy corbyn must be happy about the nhs being in the debate. labour want to make this whole election about domestic issues partly because they are weak on brexit and can't decide their position. they are hoping to flesh out what they can do to help ordinary voters day to day. we are going to talk to you later. as we've been hearing theresa may has been in the south of england, talking to voters about her plans to boost workers' rights. she's also been taking questions from regional media —— including this interview by bbc south today's presenter sally taylor. was their money from years combined that was used to pay for day—to—day health care? was that why we were in this situation? the nhs has to take ca re of this situation? the nhs has to take care of its cyber security. i understand that warnings were given that it had to be up—to—date. 150 coun
photo with a genuine grievance, who has had disability payments cuts because of the introduction of pipsad this line that could have come from an opposition manifesto, why does all the money go to the fact cats —— the fat cat and why not us? jeremy corbyn must be happy about the nhs being in the debate. labour want to make this whole election about domestic issues partly because they are weak on brexit and can't decide their position. they are hoping to flesh out what they can do to help...
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his side were pipped to the spanish league title by real madrid, but it still provides him with the chanced by the news that gerard pique, javier mascherano and alex vidal are all available. it's also the german cup final today. borussia dortmund will start as favourites against eintracht frankfurt, despite having lost in their last three cup final appearances. dortmund finished third in the league, earning champions league football next season, and this match offers them a chance to finish the season with some silverware. while the formula one circus is in monaco, one the sport's best known drivers is far away from the principality, concentrating on an altogether different race. fernando alonso is preparing for the indianapolis 500, which takes place on sunday. alonso is aiming to become only the second man in history to have won both a formula one world title and this race. he will start the 500—mile, 200—lap endurance race from fifth on the grid. extremely happy with the car today, it felt straightaway much better than any other day of the week, so that was good preparation, a good feel
his side were pipped to the spanish league title by real madrid, but it still provides him with the chanced by the news that gerard pique, javier mascherano and alex vidal are all available. it's also the german cup final today. borussia dortmund will start as favourites against eintracht frankfurt, despite having lost in their last three cup final appearances. dortmund finished third in the league, earning champions league football next season, and this match offers them a chance to finish the...
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they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.cored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. but gregor townsend lost his final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side, they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand he's staying in england to be with his family after his brother's wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer. scotland's greg laidlaw will replace him. britain's number one yohanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid open. she was beaten in three sets by the germany's world number 30 laura siegemund. konta, lost five games in a row to lose the deciding set. the match finished around quarter past two local time. olympic gold medallist bobsledder steven holcomb has died, aged 37. he competed in three winter olympics and piloted the us four—man bobsleigh team to gold at vancouver 2010 — the country's first olympic title in the event in 62 years. he won bronze in both the tw
they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.cored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. but gregor townsend lost his final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side, they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand he's staying in england to be with his family after his brother's wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer....
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disability living allowance to come back, not have pips and get nothing.'t live on £100 a month. they took it all away from me. jeremy corbyn says labour would invest an extra £7.5 billion a year in the nhs in england with higher taxes on business and high earners. 16 years after a teenage girl disappeared in essex, police spend the day searching a block of garages in thurrock. and we visit the village football team in the cotswolds, celebrating their rise to the english football league. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: chelsea receive a guard of honour, as the premier league champions take on watford at stamford bridge. good evening. the government's emergency committee cobra has been in session, considering its response to the global cyber—attack, which has affected parts of the nhs in england and scotland. some hospital trusts are still experiencing problems, but the national crime agency says fears of a new wave of attacks today have not been realised. microsoft has said the attack should be treated as a wake—up call and the government's been ac
disability living allowance to come back, not have pips and get nothing.'t live on £100 a month. they took it all away from me. jeremy corbyn says labour would invest an extra £7.5 billion a year in the nhs in england with higher taxes on business and high earners. 16 years after a teenage girl disappeared in essex, police spend the day searching a block of garages in thurrock. and we visit the village football team in the cotswolds, celebrating their rise to the english football league. and...
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you can have it squeaks like weaks truman, no, -- pips like harry truman, no, he was not that small. one of the things they did was create new technologies that had already brought women out of the home, which women were especially good at. there was only one technology in world war i that the united states had an edge in and that was its rifle. iron andd states and food and blood as muscle and in worldrance to fight war i. it did not have the facilities to make guns and planes and tanks and trucks on the scale being made in france at the time. there was one thing the united states was good at and that was a telecommunication. i'm showing you a world war i poster trying to recruit men to operate telephones, telegraph and radios. instrument of generalship in world war i was at the telephone. it had been invented in the united states by alexander graham bell who like many great americans was an immigrant. he came from scotland and invented the telegram here. -- at the telegraph here. the telegraph is morse code. someone has to receive the message, they have to type it up and send it to
you can have it squeaks like weaks truman, no, -- pips like harry truman, no, he was not that small. one of the things they did was create new technologies that had already brought women out of the home, which women were especially good at. there was only one technology in world war i that the united states had an edge in and that was its rifle. iron andd states and food and blood as muscle and in worldrance to fight war i. it did not have the facilities to make guns and planes and tanks and...
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they say he ma pip pew hlated him. >>> we have more on this investigation. molette? >> reporter: good morning to you guys. police have a good look at the man ty surveillance footage shows some clear images. let's take a look now if you can. stop for a hoemt and take a good look at the man seen in this surveillance video. article ton police say this man with the under armor backpack posed as a maintenance worker and went door to door inside these condos until a woman opened up her door shortly before 10:00 sunday morning and was sexually assaulted. he's described to be in his 20s, 6 feet tall and was wearing a zbra sweatshirt and he left on foot from these condos. hear now from arlington police. if you don't recognize the person, don't allow them. kind of advice police would give to anyone who lives anywhere even in a single family home. if someone is knocking at your door claiming to be from a utility company or some other company, you need to call first and check to make sure that person is legit. in the meantime, if you have any idea who this man is in the surveil
they say he ma pip pew hlated him. >>> we have more on this investigation. molette? >> reporter: good morning to you guys. police have a good look at the man ty surveillance footage shows some clear images. let's take a look now if you can. stop for a hoemt and take a good look at the man seen in this surveillance video. article ton police say this man with the under armor backpack posed as a maintenance worker and went door to door inside these condos until a woman opened up her...
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>>> and pip pip hooray! now the bridesmade is her own bride this morning. and many are wondering if the prince is getting ready himself to tie the knot, "today," saturday, may 20, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones. >> and i'm jeff rossen filling in he's in ayman, jordan, traveling with the u.s. ambassador. >> and we have dylan here on a busy saturday morning. >>> we'll get right to it. president trump in saudi arabia this morning. we actually have a live picture of the president with saudi leaders right now. he is trying to hit the reset button on his troubled presidency, but that's not going to be easy with a series of bombshell reports dropping while he was on air force one flying overseas. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson traveling with the president in saudi arabia with more. hallie, good morning. >> reporter: hi, jeff, good morning to you. at this moment, president trump is at that ceremony with the roy
>>> and pip pip hooray! now the bridesmade is her own bride this morning. and many are wondering if the prince is getting ready himself to tie the knot, "today," saturday, may 20, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones. >> and i'm jeff rossen filling in he's in ayman, jordan, traveling with the u.s. ambassador....
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we have pipped those temperatures from yesterday, 29 in places. no cloud. not surprising.esey. and still, some thundery showers. gradually, things are going to deteriorate. but it is good to be another uncomfortable evening for sleeping. those showers, not going to be a wash—out, but moving across eastern england and slow moving across northern ireland and the west of scotland. when you have to heat of the day, torrential downpours across the afternoon. particularly, not as many in the south but more to come. more on that, on the website. this is bbc news at 5 — the headlines. the head of the national counter terrorism unit has said that police have taken hold of a ‘large part‘ of the manchester terror network but that ‘more arrests' are likely. in the last half hour — the chief constable of greater manchester police says reported hate crimes in manchester have doubled since the terror attack on monday. adding a "very small minority" of people had expressed "hate—filled views". armed police patrol trains for the first time, ahead of the bank holiday weekend — as britain's
we have pipped those temperatures from yesterday, 29 in places. no cloud. not surprising.esey. and still, some thundery showers. gradually, things are going to deteriorate. but it is good to be another uncomfortable evening for sleeping. those showers, not going to be a wash—out, but moving across eastern england and slow moving across northern ireland and the west of scotland. when you have to heat of the day, torrential downpours across the afternoon. particularly, not as many in the south...
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pip a middleton is marrying. a 12 entry church. royals are on hand including pip a's older sister kate, the duchess of william, page george is a page boy, princess charlotte is a cot issue girl. it has a scottish theme will be in her glass hall at her family he take it. 300 guests were invited. q. a community hits the streets rallying to save a traffic light. why they say it's helping to save lives. plus, segregated certify mean pi. why harvard university is holing an african-american only graduation. but first here's sue serio with weekend wendy. weekend wendy is ready for cooler temperatures for the rittenhouse spring festival. 50,000 people come to this event every year and it's today from noon to 5 p.m. basically they shutdown walnut street from the avenue of the arts, aka broad street to rittenhouse square. there are street cafes, live music, outdoor shopping, plenty of things for the kids to do and lots of fine looked. so enjoy yourself at the rittenhouse row spring festival from weekend wendy and me. chris christie: addictio
pip a middleton is marrying. a 12 entry church. royals are on hand including pip a's older sister kate, the duchess of william, page george is a page boy, princess charlotte is a cot issue girl. it has a scottish theme will be in her glass hall at her family he take it. 300 guests were invited. q. a community hits the streets rallying to save a traffic light. why they say it's helping to save lives. plus, segregated certify mean pi. why harvard university is holing an african-american only...
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we have heavy traffic dale city to pips aside from that we're dealing with quiet conditions around theutside the beltway, 95 northbound 32 crashed car off the road. question erin fox d.c. on twitter, we'll be back in the next half hour. our. ♪ ♪ did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> a crackdown on child predators cracking down on online. >> anded in the police sting that landed them behind bars. >> and fights breaking out overnight in florida after spirit airlines cancels a number of flights strappeding passengers what led to all this and how is the airline responding this morning. >> live look outside on this tuesday morning it's may 9, weather and traffic coming up on the fives at 6:05. good morning to you i'm hall allison
we have heavy traffic dale city to pips aside from that we're dealing with quiet conditions around theutside the beltway, 95 northbound 32 crashed car off the road. question erin fox d.c. on twitter, we'll be back in the next half hour. our. ♪ ♪ did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone...
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he'll speak at the intread pip sea, air and space museum. >>> take a live look right now at the nationalrbor where every thursday is date night. if your sweetheart is a fan of "star trek", then you might want to head there tonight at 7:00. the harbor will be showing ""star trek" beyond." be sure to dress to impress. the best costume wins two vip tickets. over it. >> i have an event. >> as a "star wars" fan can i just say may the 4th be with you? >> yes, you may. >> i want to share the fah ndom here. >> live long and prosperous. >> he is not going say it back to you. >> no. >>> this proves i should have bought you the costume. >> you gave me the cuff links. >> they look weird outside. chopper 4 over the parkway here, nice light traffic. beltway, no major issue there. slow inbound 295. pretty normal. the outbound or northbound lanes are looking a little bit better than they were. bottom of the beltway looking good. 66 headed into town, slow in manassas. 95 slow in woodbridge. broken down vehicle in the left lane. 270 at montgomery village avenue, no 270 looks good. top of the beltway, 66 a
he'll speak at the intread pip sea, air and space museum. >>> take a live look right now at the nationalrbor where every thursday is date night. if your sweetheart is a fan of "star trek", then you might want to head there tonight at 7:00. the harbor will be showing ""star trek" beyond." be sure to dress to impress. the best costume wins two vip tickets. over it. >> i have an event. >> as a "star wars" fan can i just say may the 4th...
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it's not too bad pip wouldn't say awesome but it's better than this morning.ou look carefully you can see how high the river is running. winds out of the south at 20, gusting to 28 miles an hour. here's the radar over the last hour. these storms were moving toward east of due north. now they are moving west of due north. if you're in the belt coming home around the beltway or either side of 95, you will these are the storms crossing over 66. hugging the east side of 81. we will highlight a couple of these. they are heavy but not severe. you see the red indicating rainfall rates about an inch per hour. this will move across 522. and move a little further north pretty good rain around 55. again not picking up any sheer or any hail. but brief heavy rains. this is just to the west of upperville. that will stay to the west of upperville. may have a shower but nothing heavy. we found this thunderstorm south of brunswick. this is moving off to the north and west. this could go over toward shep bards town by 605. we will keep the chance of a shower and thunderstorm in
it's not too bad pip wouldn't say awesome but it's better than this morning.ou look carefully you can see how high the river is running. winds out of the south at 20, gusting to 28 miles an hour. here's the radar over the last hour. these storms were moving toward east of due north. now they are moving west of due north. if you're in the belt coming home around the beltway or either side of 95, you will these are the storms crossing over 66. hugging the east side of 81. we will highlight a...
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we wrestle, i manage to pip him down, put handcuffs on him and then say, adolf hitler, i arrest you for crimes against humanity. this is where the medal of honor version of this fantasy ends and the imagery begins to darken. what would i do if i actually had hitler in my hands. it's not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine -- oh. i don't know, can i? is this on? now it's on? okay. so not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine at the neck, take out his eyes with a blunt instrument, puncture his eardrums, cut out his tongue, leave him alive on a respirator, you know, tube-fed, not able to move, not able to speak, not able to hear, to just to feel, and then inject him with something cancerous that will infest every single cell in his body. now, i've had this fantasy since i was a kid, and i still do sometimes. and when i really think about it, my heartbeats faster x it's all -- heart beats faster, and it's all these plans for the most evil, wicked soul in history. except there's a problem, which is i don't believe in souls, and i don't believe this evil, and i
we wrestle, i manage to pip him down, put handcuffs on him and then say, adolf hitler, i arrest you for crimes against humanity. this is where the medal of honor version of this fantasy ends and the imagery begins to darken. what would i do if i actually had hitler in my hands. it's not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine -- oh. i don't know, can i? is this on? now it's on? okay. so not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine at the neck, take out his eyes with a...
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he's looking to invest more state money to make improvements to pip call race course.o keep the track in baltimore rather than prove spending $500 million to rebuild the nearly 1 150-year-old old track. he could face hurdles of investing such a large sum of money. >> 5:54 is the time right now. we want to say happy 65 birthday to larry concerny. our facebook fan of the day. his daughters submitted this wonderful picture. >> she watches every morning and wants to make her dad's birthday special and wanted us to shout out grabbed kids aniah and electricry. good morning. thanks for watching gang. make your birthday a special one. it will be a hot one we know that right gary. >> one has a choke hold there you know? >> that's a love choke hold. >> oh, boy, oh, boy, great shot for fan of the day. listen bus stop forecast, 56 do 64. quite a range this morning. lots of 50s. heat up today. lots of sunshine. hot today. not quite as humid as what it this is a three day heat wave. check out the trend middle 7 70s. 93 today and 93 tomorrow with more humidity feels hotter and then o
he's looking to invest more state money to make improvements to pip call race course.o keep the track in baltimore rather than prove spending $500 million to rebuild the nearly 1 150-year-old old track. he could face hurdles of investing such a large sum of money. >> 5:54 is the time right now. we want to say happy 65 birthday to larry concerny. our facebook fan of the day. his daughters submitted this wonderful picture. >> she watches every morning and wants to make her dad's...
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. >> pip amiddle ton is waiting for the craneth worthy speak.and referenced her fame i e us derriere among other comments and gilingt were not amused. it went over like a lead balloon and wept into the wedding toast hall of fame. >> michael phelps says he's hping happening up the -- he implied he might go back to competing but during an appearance at the special owe limb ticks over the weekend fell ms said it's time to move on. >>> finally this moving che re proffering she has it. in last anything to's awards she belted out believe and if i can turn back time rocking a sheer silver outfit with nipple pasty s and wowed the crowd in one of her most famousut black sheer number if i can turn back time video she put it back on. she received billboard icon award. if you got it, still nrawnt it. >> i know right 71 and nipple pasties. >> no. >> okay. >> thanks, mo. >> before you throw out anything you own you should check to see if it's worth something. a woman from england had a $26 karat cushion diamond from the 19th centsry bought it for $10 aat a pl
. >> pip amiddle ton is waiting for the craneth worthy speak.and referenced her fame i e us derriere among other comments and gilingt were not amused. it went over like a lead balloon and wept into the wedding toast hall of fame. >> michael phelps says he's hping happening up the -- he implied he might go back to competing but during an appearance at the special owe limb ticks over the weekend fell ms said it's time to move on. >>> finally this moving che re proffering she...
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it's only 157 miles pip thought that was like going to the moon. he kept his commitment. he got a good job. after that, the one thing my siblings and anyone who hung out at our home, i was one of those guys the mother wished he was their mother. my dad would say when recession could occur, someone lost a job, he said joey, remember, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about your respect. it's about your place in society. he's about saying, honey is going to be okay. and meaning it. what is the most stunning statistic i can think of relating to longevity in america. published just a few years ago. the only demographic group in america for the last 50 or more years, actually seen their age decline is a class. white men between the age of 40 and 55. middle aged men. middle aged americans. a statistic that has driven down because of high suicide rates. highest substance abuse rates, alcoholism, drug overdose. it's a measure of the hopelessness to so many people out there feels. it proves my pop point's, you can live without a lot of things
it's only 157 miles pip thought that was like going to the moon. he kept his commitment. he got a good job. after that, the one thing my siblings and anyone who hung out at our home, i was one of those guys the mother wished he was their mother. my dad would say when recession could occur, someone lost a job, he said joey, remember, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about your respect. it's about your place in society. he's about saying, honey is going to...
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. >> i wouldn't have to use metro access pip wouldn't ha access.t have to bother somebody in customer service and have somebody traipse. so easier for everybody. >> reporter: the usda had originally planned to launch the new pilot program this summer, but it is taking longer to set up than anticipated and it's now expected to begin sometime next year. >>> doug joining us from the storm center. what a cloudy day. how much rain is in those clouds? >> we've had the clouds all day and we'll get a lot of cloud cover really for most of the week. we'll get some sunshine here and there as well. but also seeing shower you activity. currently 71 below average by about 6 degrees. you saw the rain earlier move out. we have more shower activity down to the south and more rain. this will come in during the afternoon tomorrow. so your planner tomorrow looking like this, dry early, and i think dry most of the day. showers best chance will be south on between noon and 4:00. temperatures into the 60s. but that is it. we may not hit 70 degrees tomorrow. so another co
. >> i wouldn't have to use metro access pip wouldn't ha access.t have to bother somebody in customer service and have somebody traipse. so easier for everybody. >> reporter: the usda had originally planned to launch the new pilot program this summer, but it is taking longer to set up than anticipated and it's now expected to begin sometime next year. >>> doug joining us from the storm center. what a cloudy day. how much rain is in those clouds? >> we've had the...
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firstly, there are more people on pip than dvla. it has more people on pip than dvla.sues. nobody is having £30 taken off them. .. they are losing £30 of week. explain what it is. a different form of benefit to help you with the extra need to have. if you have a physical or mental disability, if it means you can't get yourself to the shops, it helps pay for a taxi to get you very back, for example. more money is being put into... and this is where there is great work being done, closing the disability implement 95p~ closing the disability implement gap. people at this gentleman here say they want to get back into employment but there are barriers into employment. that is why everybody who is getting help with a jobs coach, helping people with their needs, extra money put in help folk do that. we wanted close that implement gap. people are having their motability taken implement gap. people are having their motability ta ken away. implement gap. people are having their motability taken away. 700,000 more being issued than 2010, that is true. —— 70,000 more than there we
firstly, there are more people on pip than dvla. it has more people on pip than dvla.sues. nobody is having £30 taken off them. .. they are losing £30 of week. explain what it is. a different form of benefit to help you with the extra need to have. if you have a physical or mental disability, if it means you can't get yourself to the shops, it helps pay for a taxi to get you very back, for example. more money is being put into... and this is where there is great work being done, closing the...
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my question is regard to the only speculative pip stock in my portfolio which is country wide holdingsout it. >> country wide what? >> caller: country wide holdings. >> country wide? >> caller: country wide. >> i'm missing it. >> caller: country wide holdings, dwh. >> oh, camping world. camping world, i got to tell you i think it is well run but, boy, there's a lot of competition in the space which is why the stock has been under pressure. i have the see what happens to gander mountain. i can't recommend the stock when there's that much competition. it is a dog eat dog world in that segment right now. let's go to unjan in georgia. >> caller: intoya from georgia. the company has been operating at a loss past three years and competition continues to increase in the payment space. do you think square is a long-term hold or just short-term -- >> everybody keeps saying the competition is in the payment space and me miss mastercard, visa and miss paypal and now they're missing square. i think that jack dorsey should ring the riegister. he should say, i.. i made it go from 11 to 22. sarah is
my question is regard to the only speculative pip stock in my portfolio which is country wide holdingsout it. >> country wide what? >> caller: country wide holdings. >> country wide? >> caller: country wide. >> i'm missing it. >> caller: country wide holdings, dwh. >> oh, camping world. camping world, i got to tell you i think it is well run but, boy, there's a lot of competition in the space which is why the stock has been under pressure. i have the...
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. >> a trend inspired by pip ma middleton has some brides enforcing new rules for their big one is nos you cannot bring a guest if you're not married or engaged. duchess kate bringing a second outfit for the evening reception. >> letting them know what to wear lets them know what kind of experience they're in for. >> one outfit for a wedding so i feel like that part would stress me out. >> weddings nowadays the trend is for a wedding reception and then an after party and many guests not just the bride and groom do an outfit change. >> pippa is set to walk down the aisle to marry hedge fund manager james in this matthews. the couple will exchange vows in front of 350 guests. >> i thought the rule was going to be bridesmaid can't look better than the bride coming from that wedding. remember pippa looked incredible. >> everybody was talking about pippa for that. all the men in the news room were gathered around the tv who said oh we don't watch weddings. >> i remember watching like [laughter] >> all right. >> okay. >> all right. we got some breaking news. wizards they are still alive. >>
. >> a trend inspired by pip ma middleton has some brides enforcing new rules for their big one is nos you cannot bring a guest if you're not married or engaged. duchess kate bringing a second outfit for the evening reception. >> letting them know what to wear lets them know what kind of experience they're in for. >> one outfit for a wedding so i feel like that part would stress me out. >> weddings nowadays the trend is for a wedding reception and then an after party and...
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they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. glasgow warriors couldn't give their departing coach gregor townsend a winning send off. he's off to take charge of the scottish national team, but ended his spell with the warriors in defeat as they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand he's staying in england to be with his family after his brother's wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer. scotland's greg laidlaw will replace him. in theirfinal warm—up match before the rugby league world cup in october england beat samoa 30 points to ten in sydney. wayne bennett's side had travelled half way round the world in the middle of the super league season for this game but they ran in five tries including this from josh hodgson to seal a comfortable win. britain's number1yohanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid 0pen. she was beaten in three sets by the germany's world number 30 laura siegemund
they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13.try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. glasgow warriors couldn't give their departing coach gregor townsend a winning send off. he's off to take charge of the scottish national team, but ended his spell with the warriors in defeat as they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand he's staying in england to be with his family...
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if we take a quick look at the dollar index, you can see where 00.are now, trading around 12 pips higherthe aussie dollar, the weakest day since november. the aussie index had the worst day it has had in six weeks. the banks and miners were under pressure. we expect a big -- a bit of pickup from that. joe: finally, on those commodities, a big day in commodity land. crude oil had an interesting day, gaining in the end. they were selling earlier. low 50's a in the week earlier. gold selling off, look at those industrial metals. or 4.4% decline in copper. there has to be some concern there. let's take a six-month look at the bloomberg commodity index. it puts into context of this dive. we are at the lowest level of the year, you had to go back to november. commodities rallied right after the election. some thought there would be infrastructure spending. you can see perhaps there is some pass through with commodity prices to inflation measures, that is not an inflationary chart. and those are today's market minutes. scarlet: we are awaiting earnings any moment now from facebook. let's bring
if we take a quick look at the dollar index, you can see where 00.are now, trading around 12 pips higherthe aussie dollar, the weakest day since november. the aussie index had the worst day it has had in six weeks. the banks and miners were under pressure. we expect a big -- a bit of pickup from that. joe: finally, on those commodities, a big day in commodity land. crude oil had an interesting day, gaining in the end. they were selling earlier. low 50's a in the week earlier. gold selling off,...
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so, you can have, you know, pip squeaks like harry truman. no, he wasn't that short, but he was in world war i as an artillery officer, so guns and the ability and the kinds of jobs that the industrial revolution created changed the calculus quite a bit. and one of the things they did is they created new technologies that had already brought women out of the home and at which women were especially good. in world war i, there was only one technology that the united states actually had an edge in over its rivals. the united states did not, unlike today, the united states was no arsenal for democracy, let me tell you. the united states sent iron and food and blood and muscle and bone men to france to fight in world war i and other parts of the globe, but primarily on the western front. because it did not have the facilities to make guns and planes and tanks and even trucks on the scale that were being made in france at the time. but there was one thing that the united states was particularly good at, and that was telecommunications. now, this pa
so, you can have, you know, pip squeaks like harry truman. no, he wasn't that short, but he was in world war i as an artillery officer, so guns and the ability and the kinds of jobs that the industrial revolution created changed the calculus quite a bit. and one of the things they did is they created new technologies that had already brought women out of the home and at which women were especially good. in world war i, there was only one technology that the united states actually had an edge in...
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the doubling cube from backgammon where you see the 6 and the 4, and the die with the 6 and the 4 pips one color to the other. it requires the eye to move around to complete the competition. that's the game. that's the afterdinner game. the afterdinner game is trying to understand this picture. this is from the beginning of his career. >> rose: next one is cigarettes 37. >> so we have an entire room of pictures of butts that penn collected like a butterfly collector on the streets of manhattan in brooklyn. he and his studio assistants used tweezers and picked them damp out of the gutter. penn brought them into the studio and, in between other projects, he would put them together, mixing in this case chesterfield and ca camel, and creating forms that had no life until he brought them together. then, this -- again, this still life is coming through this life time of experience. these are from 1972. if a certain sense, it's an homage to his friendship to lexi broadovich. broadovich brings him to new york, i think they work on the saks account together. they raised enough money to buy a ca
the doubling cube from backgammon where you see the 6 and the 4, and the die with the 6 and the 4 pips one color to the other. it requires the eye to move around to complete the competition. that's the game. that's the afterdinner game. the afterdinner game is trying to understand this picture. this is from the beginning of his career. >> rose: next one is cigarettes 37. >> so we have an entire room of pictures of butts that penn collected like a butterfly collector on the streets...
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i think it's a good thing for the world pip think he's been a disaster as a president at home, but this which, you know, somebody gave him to read, if he reads it and if it is as it's been sort of indicated in some of these excerpts that have been released before hand, i think it's going to be a major step forward in the normal -- i hate to say this again, in the normalization of donald trump as a president because he's moving in the direction of barack obama and george w. bush with respect to his -- the way he's entering the conversation in this region of the world. there's no question that human rights and women's rights and all the things that represent and reflect america's values are things that we need to continue to stand for and speak for. the administration is saying they'll do that privately instead of publicly. i home they do. but that has to continue to cur. but the way he's approaching these problems and the way he's moving in the direction of obama and bush rather than candidate trump is encouraging to me. >> would you agree with that, the maturing and this is the potentia
i think it's a good thing for the world pip think he's been a disaster as a president at home, but this which, you know, somebody gave him to read, if he reads it and if it is as it's been sort of indicated in some of these excerpts that have been released before hand, i think it's going to be a major step forward in the normal -- i hate to say this again, in the normalization of donald trump as a president because he's moving in the direction of barack obama and george w. bush with respect to...
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you both for coming here today and also being such wonderful advocates for this very important issue pip work with an anti-trafficking group back here at new york university, and we continuously face this challenge of conveying the importance of this issue to others because a lot of people feel distanced to it and don't really recognize how big of an issue it is here in our country. i was wondering as vocal activists for this very important cause what advice you have to young people and to people in general who are trying to advocate for this cause and spread awareness for it. >> go ahead. >> i am such a believer in the power of people who have a mission and a cause to really engage. and i think that we're building an army against slavery in this country and hopefully expanding it to the world. we're building an army and we're making it socially unacceptable. i will tell you when you look at the example of domestic violence have we eradicated domestic violence in the country? absolutely not. but we have greatly diminished the numbers. and that's because we as a society, more than anythin
you both for coming here today and also being such wonderful advocates for this very important issue pip work with an anti-trafficking group back here at new york university, and we continuously face this challenge of conveying the importance of this issue to others because a lot of people feel distanced to it and don't really recognize how big of an issue it is here in our country. i was wondering as vocal activists for this very important cause what advice you have to young people and to...
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. >> i'm glad you gave us those tips pip thought, we snap a picture, put it up, we get three grand. >est we can do. jump in. becky, tha y happy mother's day again. >>> coming up, a one on one with aaron taylor johnson, about his new action movie with john cena. we'll be right back. >>> he said hold the applause. but these folks are from georgia. i mean, come on, gotta clap. i'm sorry, fonzie. i'm here for you. you see the yellow roses. how about that new thriller starring aaron taylor-johnson. going from playing a superhero to a hero soldier in the wall. jesse palmer sat down with him to talk about it. >> reporter: part war movie. >> i got man down. >> reporter: part thriller. >> how is this? >> reporter: the wall is many things. mostly, it's what you get when you partner a wwe >> reporter: with the superhero star behind the movie "kick-ass" and "the avengers" quick silver. >> you got eyes on her? >> reporter: trapped by an iraqi sharp shooter. >> when this is over, his family won't recognize him. >> reporter: i kind of felt like it was in some ways a psychological thriller. >> yeah,
. >> i'm glad you gave us those tips pip thought, we snap a picture, put it up, we get three grand. >est we can do. jump in. becky, tha y happy mother's day again. >>> coming up, a one on one with aaron taylor johnson, about his new action movie with john cena. we'll be right back. >>> he said hold the applause. but these folks are from georgia. i mean, come on, gotta clap. i'm sorry, fonzie. i'm here for you. you see the yellow roses. how about that new thriller...