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no solo defienden el pps. >> 270,000 niños hijos de personas con pps van a quedar en riesgo porque sus dicen que la lucha, es ahora. >> todo lo que significa resistir. eso se llama vivir con lo mínimo para luchar por tus derechos. >> la esperanza es movilizar suficiente apoyo en el país para que el congreso apoye un proyecto que les dé la permanencia permanente. >> en un mes deberían estar llegando la ciudad de washington. >> también aumenta los abusos laborales... >> en la semana de los derechos laborales ¿sabe usted cómo las leyes lo protejan? >> en minutos le vamos a contar sobre qué estarán haciendo las autoridades para reforzar la seguridad las carreteras. >> la temperatura en san josé es de 69°. vamos hablar de lo que s espera para este fin de semana. >> la administración donald trump, ha llega un tratado preliminar, la administración trump, con respecto a un nuevo acuerdo de comercio con méxico. >> aún queda ser aprobado por el congreso. >> grupos pro inmigrantes, llevaron a cabo un foro comunitario para enseñarle a los participantes cómo reaccionar con este tipo de políticas. >
no solo defienden el pps. >> 270,000 niños hijos de personas con pps van a quedar en riesgo porque sus dicen que la lucha, es ahora. >> todo lo que significa resistir. eso se llama vivir con lo mínimo para luchar por tus derechos. >> la esperanza es movilizar suficiente apoyo en el país para que el congreso apoye un proyecto que les dé la permanencia permanente. >> en un mes deberían estar llegando la ciudad de washington. >> también aumenta los abusos...
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pp all ars to be a tragic mistake. >> reporte aurora, colorado, a police shooting investigation that started with calls to911 for help. a vietnam vet had found an intruder in his home and in a confrontation shot and kill canned him. >> officers arrived on scene and heard gun fire. the male was ot. >> reporter: but the man they shot and killed was the home owner, not the suspect who had broken into the house. they discovered the intruder in the bathroom already shot and kill canned.ca ing it a heart breaking and tragic situation for everyone involved. the officer who shot the home b owner hn placed on paided a min straeufbt reassignment. he says home owners have a righd toend themselves. more than a gun innd they . >> as soon as they arive, place the weapon down and comply with every single directive. >> reporter: but it now cenrs around police, what happened and could officers have done anything differently than killing a man defending his own home? >>> a man accused of takingart in a shark heist at a texas aqueum. the
pp all ars to be a tragic mistake. >> reporte aurora, colorado, a police shooting investigation that started with calls to911 for help. a vietnam vet had found an intruder in his home and in a confrontation shot and kill canned him. >> officers arrived on scene and heard gun fire. the male was ot. >> reporter: but the man they shot and killed was the home owner, not the suspect who had broken into the house. they discovered the intruder in the bathroom already shot and kill...
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>>pp amazing what ed today. in and around the metro area, nothing but to the north and west to the south is, just about everybody got something there. w,right you can actually see what's happening to the north, big-time storms. to thesouth, storms, to the west we saw some storms. even severe weather, severe thunderstorm warnings. this way this way. right now, d.c. high and dr we've seen a couple light showers around the area. that's about it. only strong storm is up towards northern maryland around baltimore up toward cecil county into maryland. a few showers left in through parts of loudoun county. some downth toward sn maryland. the bulk of the area on the dry side. this is a front coming through that will have a big change to your thursday and friday. the biggest change though unfortunately comes for the weeken much more on that. see you back here in eight minutes. >> thank you, ug. >>> a message of hate this weekend but a reassurance of yo safety tod from d.c.'s police chief. sunday, hundreds ofhite national
>>pp amazing what ed today. in and around the metro area, nothing but to the north and west to the south is, just about everybody got something there. w,right you can actually see what's happening to the north, big-time storms. to thesouth, storms, to the west we saw some storms. even severe weather, severe thunderstorm warnings. this way this way. right now, d.c. high and dr we've seen a couple light showers around the area. that's about it. only strong storm is up towards northern...
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defend could s themselves and that he the oppos isolationist and lipservice like the ambassador joseph pp kennedy wanted to sabotage the united kingdom.enator aske about and with that sarcastic things during the campaign and then to dismiss that.y on mar and then finally on march 11 ofs both chambers of commerce overwhelmingly passed the bill.e but then to go over to the white house and then scrawled his name on it. but that same day in the house of commons suppressing deepp grt gratitude to the unitedo the sts and said that that was a new magna carta to embody the responsibility of the democratii nations to uphold a moral civilization churchill called it the most unsorted act in all of recorded history. and they did rescue britain bute also the united states. it mobilize the nation's industrial might from coast-to-coast factories produced vacuum cleaners andwern textiles and adding machines tog make shrapnel and gas masks and automatic pistols.actoriesegan on will be a factories producind engines for airplanes and the labor force was booming. men and women of all ages factories to workal
defend could s themselves and that he the oppos isolationist and lipservice like the ambassador joseph pp kennedy wanted to sabotage the united kingdom.enator aske about and with that sarcastic things during the campaign and then to dismiss that.y on mar and then finally on march 11 ofs both chambers of commerce overwhelmingly passed the bill.e but then to go over to the white house and then scrawled his name on it. but that same day in the house of commons suppressing deepp grt gratitude to...
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says international humanitarian law pp being broken both sides.outhi fighters suorted by iran shout "death to america, death to israel, victory to islam.ar as long as then yemen goes on, it seems civilians will all too often be the victims. james robbins, bbc news. laura: we turn from one major international crisis where civilians are caught in the crossfire to another. aid topfter the u.n. military figures in myanmar must be investited for genocide in rakhine state, goodwill ambassador cate blanchett hasen peaking out at the united nations. the actress was recently in bangladesh, where hundreds of rohingya muslims have been forced to flee. today she spoke exclusively to the bbc's nada tawfik in new york. cate: i think part of the security council's writ is to highlight and continue unfailingly and not give up. just come from speaking to the seetary-general, and when the situation is impossible, you have to push harder. despair is not something we can get into. when you see the resilience of the refugees themselves, in a school with children who h
says international humanitarian law pp being broken both sides.outhi fighters suorted by iran shout "death to america, death to israel, victory to islam.ar as long as then yemen goes on, it seems civilians will all too often be the victims. james robbins, bbc news. laura: we turn from one major international crisis where civilians are caught in the crossfire to another. aid topfter the u.n. military figures in myanmar must be investited for genocide in rakhine state, goodwill ambassador...
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there's some argument to be made thathey can use that as a tool to h pp inoculate thesident. i'm not sure how much it will inoculate rublicans writ large as a district-by-district level but certainly the president has already proventt to be p resilient in spite of all of. this he's m stayedh where he's een in terms of his approval rating i think they believe that some of that has to do with the fatigue from all. this fatigue from russia and the investigations. robert: whatut anside the white house? it seemed on wednesday after tuesday's events,uiet. >> very quiet. i think we saw sarah sanders come out, clearly at bheest of president trump, to say, almost nothing. surprisingly scheduling a briefing which she does not ten do and she went out there basically to repeat a single talking point.as the presidentot been charged with a crime. and there is no collusion. and he did nothing wrong. she did that over and over again but added not much and she seemed weary from all othis. robert: we have to leave it there. appreciate all of you being here n.night. great conversat before we go
there's some argument to be made thathey can use that as a tool to h pp inoculate thesident. i'm not sure how much it will inoculate rublicans writ large as a district-by-district level but certainly the president has already proventt to be p resilient in spite of all of. this he's m stayedh where he's een in terms of his approval rating i think they believe that some of that has to do with the fatigue from all. this fatigue from russia and the investigations. robert: whatut anside the white...
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you would struggle to find someone who hasn't had a pp!ies that we re like 64 million ppi policies that were sold, and they were sold to customers taking out loans, store cards, the idea being that it was essentially insurers in case you we re essentially insurers in case you were ill and were unable to make a payment or were made redundant from work. the problem is that it was allegedly miss sold or wasn't properly explained to people, some people didn't realise they had it, and still don't, which is why there are still claims for it. and people we re are still claims for it. and people were mis— sold in the sense that they didn't need it, or it wasn't covering them for what they needed it for, which is why it became the mis—selling scandal. nearly 20 million complaints have now been made. we are talking a staggering amount of money here as well. on average if you've been due a refund you've got back nearly £2,000. that is lot of money. i remember at the time, at the height of it, we we re the time, at the height of it, we were talking ab
you would struggle to find someone who hasn't had a pp!ies that we re like 64 million ppi policies that were sold, and they were sold to customers taking out loans, store cards, the idea being that it was essentially insurers in case you we re essentially insurers in case you were ill and were unable to make a payment or were made redundant from work. the problem is that it was allegedly miss sold or wasn't properly explained to people, some people didn't realise they had it, and still don't,...
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and when we think about what's pp driving markets, even over at record highs, earnings have risen faster. part of that is strong growth, port of it are buybacks and part passed last pass year. we thought down the road we would see united states provide leadership but the overall picture for global ementty is clearly choppier than a year ago. craig: do you think in a sense we're in a peak when it comes tolts earnings and growth cycles? >> take the earnings for a impact. you have had a one-time pop in earnings for the s&p and the repate race of foreign capital will be kind of a up with-time event but then there's another aspect of it. if that aftertax return in the united states is impruse proved place the ayes backs a that could put capital growth into it. so what we're looking for is to see whether not the one-time effects but whether or not we said a sustained shift as far at complal -- capital in the united states as a result of that tax change. lisa: emerging market stocks are at their cheapersest this year and this was the trend before all this happened with turkey. by does this sugg
and when we think about what's pp driving markets, even over at record highs, earnings have risen faster. part of that is strong growth, port of it are buybacks and part passed last pass year. we thought down the road we would see united states provide leadership but the overall picture for global ementty is clearly choppier than a year ago. craig: do you think in a sense we're in a peak when it comes tolts earnings and growth cycles? >> take the earnings for a impact. you have had a...
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the interesting thing to watch with pp i and cpi in the u.s. is how the trade war tariffs are affecting any of the price of goods. we will look for that in ppi today. we have seen some cpi indications they may go up. proctor and gamble saying it was raising prices because of tariffs. does that show up? agricultural prices go down, oil prices down, so there were offsets. we stay in this 2% rate. alix: we have that good ten-year auction yesterday despite we did not get a three handle. are we now playing eight lower inflation and not that pick up? >> the u.s. is one of the places we are seeing stronger growth and potentially the inflation that would warrant the continued steps of a but central banks across the world, ecb and boe, boj as well, in terms of allowing bond prices to rise, even though the inflation outlook's are more uncertain. central banks around the world are still trying to normalize and stick with this. ,ging and optimization something the world has not seen before in terms of what that would do to wage growth and jobs. alix: let's
the interesting thing to watch with pp i and cpi in the u.s. is how the trade war tariffs are affecting any of the price of goods. we will look for that in ppi today. we have seen some cpi indications they may go up. proctor and gamble saying it was raising prices because of tariffs. does that show up? agricultural prices go down, oil prices down, so there were offsets. we stay in this 2% rate. alix: we have that good ten-year auction yesterday despite we did not get a three handle. are we now...
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upon returning home, the professional pilot, apparently went to his company's plane and pp police receivedd of the crash later. you see his wife and son at home at the time, but managed to escape. >>> let's get a check on cnn money. global stocks rebounding as turkey's crisis rebounds. the lira fell 10%. it is down 40% this year. the concern is overtu turkey's economic instability. its president feuding with president trump. it is keeping inflation low. that makes the u.s. dollar more attractive and a stronger dollar means turkey has soaring debt payments it cannot make. it hit banks with exposure to turkey and europe. >>> a tesla ceo elon musk offering more details on the plan to take thatesla private. he has named the backer of the funds. the saudi sovereign wealth fund. musk said they approached him multiple times. musk is trying to add credibility to the proposed buyout. this triggered lawsuits of the statements on twitter. >>> papa john's is bailing out franchisees hurt by the pr nightmare. sales fell 10% in july after found founder john schnatter used a racial slur on a conference ca
upon returning home, the professional pilot, apparently went to his company's plane and pp police receivedd of the crash later. you see his wife and son at home at the time, but managed to escape. >>> let's get a check on cnn money. global stocks rebounding as turkey's crisis rebounds. the lira fell 10%. it is down 40% this year. the concern is overtu turkey's economic instability. its president feuding with president trump. it is keeping inflation low. that makes the u.s. dollar more...
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and the s&pp .8% 500 is up two thirds being led higher by advanced utilities.est performer of the day up .9%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. minutes into the trading session, 90 minutes into this session andto the 30 minutes left in europe. i am vonnie quinn. romaine: i am romaine bostick and this is the european close on "bloomberg markets ." here are the top stories we are covering. president trump is expected to speak about trade. we will bring that to you. u.s. and mexico have said to have reached a bilateral trade deal. u.s. stocks are reaching an all-time high. london is close. global equity rally is what we're seeing today. investors are optimistic about that trade deal, among other reasons. the budgetto veto after feeling shunned. we look at what it means. in
and the s&pp .8% 500 is up two thirds being led higher by advanced utilities.est performer of the day up .9%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. minutes into the trading session, 90 minutes into this session andto the 30 minutes left in europe. i am vonnie quinn. romaine: i am romaine bostick and this is the european close on "bloomberg markets ." here are the top stories we are covering. president trump...
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of course, it's making its comeback, pp kin spice flavored coffee as well.ike back-to-school shopping, i just need a minute, one more minute, more summer. >> totally too soon. was in the grocery store a few days ago, and they had pumpkin flavored pop tarts out there. t's still -- it's craziness, right? it's still summer out there, and it's still feeling like summer. it's not feeling like fall at all. we're in the 80s right now. 88 degrees in washington. a high temperature today around 91 degrees. so this will be our 7th day in a row hitting 90 or higher. to the weekend, scattered showers and thunderstorms saturday. lay day showers sunday,nd more rain monday and tuesday, and so there is some flooding potential over the weekend into early next week, and, melissa, humidity drops wednesda but there'so sign of fall on it. too soon. >> it is too soon for that pumpkin spice. all right, that's all for news 4 midday, thank you for joining us. this afternoonir at 4:00. get news and weather updates . >>> you so famously and t care about black people, it makes me wonder
of course, it's making its comeback, pp kin spice flavored coffee as well.ike back-to-school shopping, i just need a minute, one more minute, more summer. >> totally too soon. was in the grocery store a few days ago, and they had pumpkin flavored pop tarts out there. t's still -- it's craziness, right? it's still summer out there, and it's still feeling like summer. it's not feeling like fall at all. we're in the 80s right now. 88 degrees in washington. a high temperature today around 91...
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. >> you're going to have a lot pp people.ly feel very strobout it, we don't like to see families separatede time, we don't wantn people cinto our country illegally. this takes care of the problem. thanyou very much, everybody >> (chanting): where are the children? where are the children? >> smith: the president's ordere stopped fueparations, but it said nothing about what would happen with the children already separated. >> set them free! set them free! set themree! >> smith: on june 30, demonstrators in 700 cities and towns across america dded reunification. >> thank you all for coming out. hey there, everyone, we'reed headowards the department ul justice. >> smith: as a resof an a.c.l.u. lawsuit, a federal judge in california had ordered the government to reunite all separated children within one month. 15-year-old yoselyn bulux was released from a children'ssh ter in brownsville, texas, on june 30. (woman speaking spish) six days later, her mother, juana, was released from ant detention in eloy, arizona. volunteers paid her bond. (juana speaking): >> smith: she was released with another
. >> you're going to have a lot pp people.ly feel very strobout it, we don't like to see families separatede time, we don't wantn people cinto our country illegally. this takes care of the problem. thanyou very much, everybody >> (chanting): where are the children? where are the children? >> smith: the president's ordere stopped fueparations, but it said nothing about what would happen with the children already separated. >> set them free! set them free! set themree!...
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pp .>>> caught on camera, a group f cell phone videor a sadwa shows them popping wheelies, knocking down windows. kpix 5 len ramirez spoke to a driver who got caught in the middle of the pack. >> reporter: for janet smith and her husband, it wasn't a typical sunday drive. >> motorcycles passed us and we thought well, there it goes. another one and then another one and then my husband said there were between 30 and 50. >> reporter: she says they seemed to swarm around everywhere doing stunts and wheelies, and even knocked on the car window. >> they said you're in our way. slow down. and he said i was here first. you know, i don't know where else to go. they were to the right, they were to the left, they were behind us. >> reporter: she recorded this cell phone video all the while fearing that someone was going to get hurt. the motorcycle stunt riders were more interested in showing off to their friends and youtube followers than anything else and the dangers that they pose are to themselves. but their antics can trigger emotions and other drivers, such as road rage. four years ago bikers
pp .>>> caught on camera, a group f cell phone videor a sadwa shows them popping wheelies, knocking down windows. kpix 5 len ramirez spoke to a driver who got caught in the middle of the pack. >> reporter: for janet smith and her husband, it wasn't a typical sunday drive. >> motorcycles passed us and we thought well, there it goes. another one and then another one and then my husband said there were between 30 and 50. >> reporter: she says they seemed to swarm around...
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there are things like that cpt pp and there are smaller structures even within indonesia and doing number of things and it's quite natural and once you merge with the quad that most of the ordinary meetings take place on the sidelines and it speaks very much and it reinforced that the idea of the centrality is. that's where the partnerships take place in engagement. as long as the matter how you draw the map is at the center of that and it falls to make sure that we do remain a coherent organized structure and it doesn't work as effectively and then you will see new structures emerge but as long as that's the ideas [inaudible] to make us a better, stronger central organization that many of our partners see value engaging. >> wonderful. maybe building up on that for the three representatives of asia and the indo pacific for me ask you about was that a couple questions were meant to say our sept is one is concluded would be a free-trade agreement among 16 states which represent the world for the economic block. a significant do you see this agreement what you hope to achieve through it and
there are things like that cpt pp and there are smaller structures even within indonesia and doing number of things and it's quite natural and once you merge with the quad that most of the ordinary meetings take place on the sidelines and it speaks very much and it reinforced that the idea of the centrality is. that's where the partnerships take place in engagement. as long as the matter how you draw the map is at the center of that and it falls to make sure that we do remain a coherent...
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the 11 countries have gone with the ctp pp ratified last week and that's one important structure. arsep is focused on asean and asean has free-trade agreements with china japan korea australia and india. we decided to even out this noodle soup to make it a little smoother for businesses. all of this is really meant for businesses. their other frameworks and several countries including singapore work with the alliance or you're going to see a movement of these free trade agreements. we are not just doing this because trade negotiating. these are really meant for businesses and these are meant to reflect. the new realities today our regional supply chains. things are no longer made and wanted to countries. they are made in multiple countries so what would want to do is create these frameworks. some may be high standard agreements. some are just pulling together what we are to happen making them work smoother. we have to have all of the thing is going on. again what i think we would like to see is how the u.s. can engage itself for some of these frameworks whether at it's some of the
the 11 countries have gone with the ctp pp ratified last week and that's one important structure. arsep is focused on asean and asean has free-trade agreements with china japan korea australia and india. we decided to even out this noodle soup to make it a little smoother for businesses. all of this is really meant for businesses. their other frameworks and several countries including singapore work with the alliance or you're going to see a movement of these free trade agreements. we are not...
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the former fbi director, the former cia director, the national director of intelligence james clapper,pp absolutely a assault against this president and attacking him personally -- almost weekly, then it became more frequent. we had never witnessed anything near that in that country's y'history. >> tucker: i'm confused, though. if you ran one of these agencies and you had an institutional long-term interest in preserving the credibility of the agency, you would be very upset with people like john brennan or jim klapper, they detract from your legitimacy. they make people nervous. so why are they not telling these guys, slow it down, get off twitter, stop being overtly political, you are doing damage to the institution from which they are. >> apparently there is plenty of support within the leadership of those agencies, the holdovers, the leftovers, if you will, from the obama administration not to do precisely that. it is highly questionable to me why we tolerated the former a intelligence agency heads becoming part of the mainstream political debate, if you can call their assault on the
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officials have taught people what to do in the e stlaent it does pp. last month chile authorities deployed emergency officials and installed check points to detect any possible eruptions. >>> you remember the woman who scaled the statue of liberty as a political protest? she made her second court appearance this week. she used it as a fashion statement. she wore a shi thatead "i really care why won't you" it's an apparent jab at the jacket the first lady wore. she climbed the statue in protest of the policy of separating immigrant cheldren from parents at the herder. >> statue of liberty in the name of justice. >> she pleaded guilty to flee federal misdemeanor charges and faces a maximum penalty of six months in prison as well as a fine. at 9:12 this morning, nasa has some reasons to celebrate. >>> that's right. they've bee shulending astronau on russian rockets. now nasa introduced a new team of astronauts on friday. omey'll fly for the first time inrcial spacecrafts. the boeing star liner and spacex crewh dragon will lau manned test flights early nex
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♪ ♪pp [ cheers anduse ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. lause ]s and a that's what i'm talking about.ng good, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." hi. how you doing? nice to see you. [ cheers and applause ] guys, we made it to the weekend. yeah! cheers and applause ] it was a crazy week news. everybody's still talking about president trump's russia comments. but in an interview on cbs, trump said that he now holds vladimir putin personally responsible for election interference. yeah. then trump paused and said, "they don't get this show in russia, right?la hter ] he can't see that? okay." [ applause ] trump said he wants to have another meeting with putin. and this time he wants to host putin in washington. then melania was lvee, "he can y room." and he -- [ laughter and applause ] hold on. director of national intelligence dan coats found out during a livinterview that putin might visit. trump said, "next time i'll have my people call your people." and then coats was like, "mr. president, i am your people. i'm the on
♪ ♪pp [ cheers anduse ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. lause ]s and a that's what i'm talking about.ng good, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." hi. how you doing? nice to see you. [ cheers and applause ] guys, we made it to the weekend. yeah! cheers and applause ] it was a crazy week news. everybody's still talking about president trump's russia comments. but in an interview on cbs, trump said that he now...
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growing at twice as fast as eps our economy is growing twice as fast and they have no technology sector pp. >> what kind of technology, are you talking about fang >> yeah. i think that -- we'll call it new technology, if you look at technology broadly defined they'll be missing the addressable markets on these stocks are so big. look at the -- the sales of amazon compared to the sales of walmart, it's a third where is that going to be in five, ten years from now equal, twice as big? much bigger. you take alock at online advertising what's it going to be for five or seven years, how big is the cloud today compared to what it's going to be in five years. i think we're missing the story here, tech right now is 30% of the s&p, that's the story. >> this past week we saw walmart move sharply higher, all of retail still, amazon versus walmart, you say. >> the sales numbers are killing it on the side of amazon and online the economy is so good, that the consumer is spending more money, that's the story there the long term story is a reallocation of how we spend. >> my quick question would be, ever
growing at twice as fast as eps our economy is growing twice as fast and they have no technology sector pp. >> what kind of technology, are you talking about fang >> yeah. i think that -- we'll call it new technology, if you look at technology broadly defined they'll be missing the addressable markets on these stocks are so big. look at the -- the sales of amazon compared to the sales of walmart, it's a third where is that going to be in five, ten years from now equal, twice as big?...
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she claimed the pp used racial slurs against kellyanne conway's husband who are half filipino.y said the allegation is not credible and is indeed ridiculous, particularly in light of the timing of her departure when the white house, go it's an thank youed all around, in other words the slur she is alleging would have happened six months after she left the white house. today sara sanders said this book is riddled with lies and false accusations, it's sad that a former white house employee is trying to profit off these false attacks. the book also describes president trump is unstable and unstable to control his impulses. she also claims the president once swallowed a note in front of her apparently as a way to destroy some type of it unknown evidence. ed? >> yes, trace gallagher, appreciate that. a lot of people anybodying erring about that claim as well. let's dig into her claims and bring in our political panel to talk about it tonight. we have a great panel. he gentlemen, we appreciate you both coming in. >> thank you sir. thanks ed. vince, even before this book comes out it
she claimed the pp used racial slurs against kellyanne conway's husband who are half filipino.y said the allegation is not credible and is indeed ridiculous, particularly in light of the timing of her departure when the white house, go it's an thank youed all around, in other words the slur she is alleging would have happened six months after she left the white house. today sara sanders said this book is riddled with lies and false accusations, it's sad that a former white house employee is...
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pp >> i do not think it's going to happen. i think capitalism is fantastic.erican an opportunity to earn an income. >> thank you so much, have a great day, good to see you.po >> sean: two people got it right. two. here with reaction, author of the brand-new book "why we fight," national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka and former secret service agent and nra tv contributor dan bongino, whose brother i met today, much better looking and smarter than him. i'm just teasing. doctor, let's start with you. what's your reaction to that? the cut because that is the modern democratic party. >> it's stunning. we are both old enough to remember november 9th, 1989, where thanks to the good officers of ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, and st. john paul ii the captive people of east germany with their own hands took down the berlin wall. we fight communism, socialismm had had a stake driven through his heart. but it's like those zombies and those horror movies. it's coming back. and these people don't know. ocasio-cortez, bernie sanders don't know that lenin and ma
pp >> i do not think it's going to happen. i think capitalism is fantastic.erican an opportunity to earn an income. >> thank you so much, have a great day, good to see you.po >> sean: two people got it right. two. here with reaction, author of the brand-new book "why we fight," national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka and former secret service agent and nra tv contributor dan bongino, whose brother i met today, much better looking and smarter than him. i'm...
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pp [ laughter anduse ] this is nice though, trump's gan eric actually joined him at the rally, and h special shout-out. take a look. >> i have eric trump who's been fantastic. he loves his political stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he's so good, i might appoint him secretary of political stuff. it's very nice. [ laughter ] [ applause ] he loves his little political stuff, whatever you call it." this is very interesting though. trump also said he thinks he can act presidential. even showed us what at would look like. watch this. >> it's a lot easier to act th presidential to do what i do. anybody can act presidential. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen of the state of florida, thank you very much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] you are tremendous people, and i will leave now because i am boring you to death. thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, actually, actually he didn't stop there. the crowd was loving it much. trump just kept showing them how presidential he could be. check this out. >> jimmy: it is so easy being presidential folks. [ laughter ] i can do anythin
pp [ laughter anduse ] this is nice though, trump's gan eric actually joined him at the rally, and h special shout-out. take a look. >> i have eric trump who's been fantastic. he loves his political stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he's so good, i might appoint him secretary of political stuff. it's very nice. [ laughter ] [ applause ] he loves his little political stuff, whatever you call it." this is very interesting though. trump also said he thinks he can act...
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are you concerned about know,pp. reporter: i just checked flightaware.com and there are only a handful of cancellations and delays heading into hawaii airports. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> and if you have a trip to hawaii planned in the next few days, the 7 on your side team says you can rebook for free as matt was mentioning. the new flight usually has to be within a couple weeks. if the airline cancels your flight then you get your money back. there is one airline alaska which is allowing you to cancel and get your money back, a refund. we have information for all the major carriers at abc7news.com and just go to the 7 on your side page >>> on the peninsula, san mateo police are asking for the public's help for any surveillance video that may help in a sexual assault case we told you about this case last week. a woman says this man on your screen was posing as a ride share driver picked her up the evening of tuesday, august 14th. he took her to a secluded area and then sexually assaulted her. authori
are you concerned about know,pp. reporter: i just checked flightaware.com and there are only a handful of cancellations and delays heading into hawaii airports. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> and if you have a trip to hawaii planned in the next few days, the 7 on your side team says you can rebook for free as matt was mentioning. the new flight usually has to be within a couple weeks. if the airline cancels your flight then you get your money back. there is one...
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laughter and applause ] today was national girlfends day so don't forget to send her $130,000. [ laughter ]ppheers anduse ] this is very exciting. we've been doing this all week. but thanks to newly developed te nology, we here at "late night" now have the ability to record the tiny voice that is inside donald trump's head. and you might be surprised to know tt like everyone's inner voice donald trump's is filled with paralyzing fear and self-doubt. it's easily distracted. so here is the tiny voice in the back of donald trump's head. ♪ [ applause ] >> i just want to thank --do >> heyld. it's the tiny voice in the back of your head. and it's time for you to face facts. you are way more comfortable stu ding with children than are when you stand with adults. [ laughter ] because with childn, you fit right in. you can have your hands at your side and swing back and forth. and get easily distracted and no one even notices. plus you're so much stronger than them.la [ lighhter ] you could pick up this kid next you to and just toss him into the lawn. stop his dumb smile there. yeah. i hope you're rea
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. >> reporter: nikki sanders and her husband bought franklin's childhood home pp years ago and are workingore it to its former glory. an effort all the more meaningful now that the queen of soul is gone. >> i just wish i could have, one last time, just saw her. >> reporter: she and her family met franklin 2 years ago. she came back to detroit to walk through her childhood home for the last time. >> we took a picture, it was real quick. she cried a lot, i cried a lot and i told her, whenever you are back in town, if you ever want to come over, if you ever want to, whatever, you're more than welcome because i still feel like this is your house. >> reporter: now her children are growing up in the house that housed an american icon. and she's making sure they appreciate every moment of it. >> just to be a part of the history here is amazing. you know, my kids, they don't, you know, i can teach them about her and show them her legacy, and show them that she is a legend. it's just amazingly surreal. >> you guys are taking a live look at the other house where aretha franklin grew up. this is a lo
. >> reporter: nikki sanders and her husband bought franklin's childhood home pp years ago and are workingore it to its former glory. an effort all the more meaningful now that the queen of soul is gone. >> i just wish i could have, one last time, just saw her. >> reporter: she and her family met franklin 2 years ago. she came back to detroit to walk through her childhood home for the last time. >> we took a picture, it was real quick. she cried a lot, i cried a lot and...
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pp [ laughter anduse ] veis one's from @sjrmdr.in. i lived in dallas." [ laughter and applause ] this one's from @casmiller. she says, "when i have to pop open one of those pillury biscuit tubes, i'm so afraid they'll explode that i find the longest spoon i can and really far away and whack at it."nd [ laughter applause ] yeah, it was like -- i do the same thing. doonk. o th's from @armyofangels. she says, "i'm so afraid of accidentally liking someone's post from 18 months ago, that i have a secret account just for instagram stalking." [ laughter and applaus] this one's from @tashwoah. she says, "i won't brush my hair outside, because i'm scared the hairs will somehow end up at the scene of a c and i'll be blamed for it." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it was tash. >> jimmy: didn't think about that. this one's from @padfoot93. she says, "whenever i go to a a restaurant, i always wait for my friends to start eating before i do just in case the food is poisoned." [ laughter and applause ] that's nice. >> steve: go ahead. no, ahe
pp [ laughter anduse ] veis one's from @sjrmdr.in. i lived in dallas." [ laughter and applause ] this one's from @casmiller. she says, "when i have to pop open one of those pillury biscuit tubes, i'm so afraid they'll explode that i find the longest spoon i can and really far away and whack at it."nd [ laughter applause ] yeah, it was like -- i do the same thing. doonk. o th's from @armyofangels. she says, "i'm so afraid of accidentally liking someone's post from 18 months...
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came in, took our surveys, then over five months from agreed to june 2015, 77 to have the smartphones pp we haveusing an a developed which was installed in the phone and children were able to register their phone numbers as well as their facebook and twitter accounts through the system. yes, we had parental consent. irb humancomplicated subjects process. and as part of this consent process, we worked with the department of justice as well. it was important we ensure the safety of the children because if we saw messages that were harmful, we were engaged in some committee case and and follow-up. we also had a data safety as well as aard psychologist who helped us review these messages to determine if there was harm to children. it was very complicated but we got through that. in addition, we had weekly surveys through the smartphone that the children received. if they the children observed cyber bullying in the past week. collected surveys at the start of the study and at follow-up at the and of spring semester so there was to survey times. we had 93% of the children at follow-up complete
came in, took our surveys, then over five months from agreed to june 2015, 77 to have the smartphones pp we haveusing an a developed which was installed in the phone and children were able to register their phone numbers as well as their facebook and twitter accounts through the system. yes, we had parental consent. irb humancomplicated subjects process. and as part of this consent process, we worked with the department of justice as well. it was important we ensure the safety of the children...
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>> seth: oh, right, you didn't know if you were --pp >> so you're dg little sex hints waiting for theyou've got t it cool in these situations. [ light laughter ] you got to play it cool so you b don't get in t with the law. [ light laughter ] yeah. >> seth: well, this is -- next time i go to berlin, i'm definitely going to do the opposite of everything you did. [ light laughter ] >> yeah.t' >> seth:always so great to see you. we've run out of time to talk about your show because of how much we promoted gman sex club but it's a wonderful show. and i'm so glad it's back. >> yeah. >> seth: it's always so great to have you here. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: natasha lyonne, f erybody! the sixth seasonrange is the new black" is streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ you are many different things in one amazing package, and t.j.maxx gives you the freedom to express every one. with our unique mix of must-have brands at must-buy prices, you can be active or totally relaxed. ♪ ♪ you can shop online or take it home today. you'
>> seth: oh, right, you didn't know if you were --pp >> so you're dg little sex hints waiting for theyou've got t it cool in these situations. [ light laughter ] you got to play it cool so you b don't get in t with the law. [ light laughter ] yeah. >> seth: well, this is -- next time i go to berlin, i'm definitely going to do the opposite of everything you did. [ light laughter ] >> yeah.t' >> seth:always so great to see you. we've run out of time to talk about...
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pp>> and with the ongoing ort of these institutions w >> this prograas made possible by the corporationlic broadcasting. and by conibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're election 2016 on pbs - one.at - 's wrong with my running for president of this country? - i almost resent, vice president bush, your patronizing attitude that you havfoto teach me abouign policy. - ahh! - i'm doht my name willo on nomination for presidency. - i will beat al gore like a drum. [cheers and applause] - i want my try back. [cheers and applause] - mr. president, you were elected to lead. you chose to follo and now it's time for you to get out of the way. female announcers: "the contend6 for '16" is made possible in part by the ford foundation,
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making her first late night pp televisionrance in 14 years, six-time grammy winner janet jackson will cheers a applause ] janet. janet jackn will be here on friday. oh, we love janet jackson. she will be debuting her brand new single "made for now" with daddy yankee. i can't wait for this. so friday, august 17, get ad it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we got a great show tonight. >> steve: i love this guy. a>> jimmy: this guy -- he a genius. he's one of the minds behind ime giant "deadpool" franchise. but we just love he's actually now the owner of aviation gin. i want to talk to him about this. our buddy ryan reynolds is here. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause g >> jimmy: lo. aviation gin. ryan and i are going to talk about the new digital release of "deadpool 2super duper tt." and then we're goiplay one of our favorite games, drinko, tonight. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: it's -- one of our favorites. [ light laughter ] o it's not omy favorites. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: it's complicated. >> steve: the crowd --. >> jimmy: it's lik fplinko. but -- >> steve: d
making her first late night pp televisionrance in 14 years, six-time grammy winner janet jackson will cheers a applause ] janet. janet jackn will be here on friday. oh, we love janet jackson. she will be debuting her brand new single "made for now" with daddy yankee. i can't wait for this. so friday, august 17, get ad it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we got a great show tonight. >> steve: i love this guy. a>> jimmy: this guy -- he a genius....
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pp [ cheers anduse ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to the trump news network. whe you can't turn down the volume no matter how hard you try. [ light laughter ] let's get to tonight's top story. me former aide, omarosa's new tell-all memoir ut today. and you shouldn't believe a a single word of it. it's fake.. it's pho and worst of all, it's a book. [ laughter ] can you believe it? omarosa calls me a racist and a a misogynist. us. that is ridicu i am not a racist. [ laughter ] my cabinet is full of african-americans. ere's ben carson. anyway -- [ laughter and applause ] kellyanne conway, already addressed this issue perfectly well. roll the clip. >> omarosa was the most prominent high level african-american serving in the west wing on president trump's staff. who now is that person? >> african-american? >> yes. >> you -- we have jeron, who's done a fabulous job and very involved. >> jimmy: yeah, we have jeron. [ light laughter ] everyone knows who jeron is. he's so involved. i didn't know his full name.am it's jeron. [ laughter and applause ] that's right, jeron
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and there's also an advantage in the case of, pp to having in the rules chapters rules or that are applicable over a broader territory. and that lowers compliance costs for companies. they don't have to comply with one set of rules over here and another over there. >> hi finish. [inaudible] so you mentioned that the diagnosis has reached a broad agreement, and one is the accusations from -- [inaudible] is that serious from the view of business community? i just talked to a peterson expert. he's basically saying, for example, that the forced technology transfer has actually been, like, less and less during this year. and also like u.s. companies making money from those joint venn chi and the technology transfer. so is that really that serious? basically, his opinion is it's kind of overblown. i'm wondering how you think of that. >> i do think there's been an evolution in the american business community that these concerns are felt broadly. i think business organizations like the chamber, business round table, national association of manufacturers all of which works together on, for instance, a
and there's also an advantage in the case of, pp to having in the rules chapters rules or that are applicable over a broader territory. and that lowers compliance costs for companies. they don't have to comply with one set of rules over here and another over there. >> hi finish. [inaudible] so you mentioned that the diagnosis has reached a broad agreement, and one is the accusations from -- [inaudible] is that serious from the view of business community? i just talked to a peterson...
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%-pp of the hour. we know one thing for sure about the people you come from.hey love you. i don't know why, but they do. >>> don was just making a point that's going to play into our closing argument. us versus them. what does it mean to be pro-life? the pope just made a major shift in catholic teaching. and it's getting a lot of attention, but i'm going to argue it matters for a reason that many are not discussing. next. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ rewards me basically aeverywhere.om transitions™ so why am i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who deli
%-pp of the hour. we know one thing for sure about the people you come from.hey love you. i don't know why, but they do. >>> don was just making a point that's going to play into our closing argument. us versus them. what does it mean to be pro-life? the pope just made a major shift in catholic teaching. and it's getting a lot of attention, but i'm going to argue it matters for a reason that many are not discussing. next. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep...
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pp [ cheers and ause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: i'm very can tell from the clke, this show place in the 70s. it must be fun to play something from a different era. s much fun. so much jewelry and the costumes are amazing. >> seth: it's a good look. we can also tell from the clip maybe things are not going great in her marriage right now. >> not so hot. >> seth: yeah. no, this is finds out that her husband is cheating on her. what drew you to playing this part? >> well, it was just a really juicy part. it was -- you know, i read it.th and i thought,e is so much that happens to her." even in the first episode, she finds out her husband is cheating on her. and she, you know, goes ballistic and pulls a knife. and you know, she's not your typical 70s housewife. you know? y >> seth. >> he grabs her by the arm. and he says to her, you know, "you will put your head down and forget this happened and move on."d at was sort of what you did at that time. because she had no money, no skills. she can't -- >> seth: but she has a knife. >> but she's got a
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i want to start with pps. i am concerned about the safety of people currently residing in maryland that have a date on their back. we know that the recommendations from the mission was to extend tps. that is well-known. we had bipartisan support to ps status,ose t because we know the circumstances on the ground is such that it is not safe for their return. the host country once the individuals to be able to stay here for various regions -- reasons. we know the economic, political and safety issues. for to need is a half protect -- cap forward to protect these individuals. commit,ion is, will you referring to nicaragua and honduras, will you commit to give this committee independent information and regard to the circumstances of the safety for status, so we can develop the policies here which may be different than would be administration policies. the i, i can't commit will report that i will commit that i can report the accurate conditions i encounter on the ground in honduras if confirmed. thank you, senator.
i want to start with pps. i am concerned about the safety of people currently residing in maryland that have a date on their back. we know that the recommendations from the mission was to extend tps. that is well-known. we had bipartisan support to ps status,ose t because we know the circumstances on the ground is such that it is not safe for their return. the host country once the individuals to be able to stay here for various regions -- reasons. we know the economic, political and safety...
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so today is the one year deadline for pp! compensation claims?s. it is quite confusing and complex process to go through, could you read who might have been mis—sold? millions of these policies were sold and not while everyone them was the soul, i believe the majority of them were. the kind of people who can claim with those who were self—employed because they didn't pay out if you are self—employed. people who had already stopped work, if they had retired. people not told about pre—existing conditions being excluded and some people have these policies added onto their loans without realising. so these people can make a claim if they haven't already. what did people do if they think they might fall under that category? these policies were most commonly sold a long personal loans and credit cards if you were sold a policy and you think maybe i was mis—sold, the process is straightforward. you don't need to use one of these claims management companies. the big banks and credit ca rd companies. the big banks and credit card companies have details on
so today is the one year deadline for pp! compensation claims?s. it is quite confusing and complex process to go through, could you read who might have been mis—sold? millions of these policies were sold and not while everyone them was the soul, i believe the majority of them were. the kind of people who can claim with those who were self—employed because they didn't pay out if you are self—employed. people who had already stopped work, if they had retired. people not told about...
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the warmest day, 127 pp degrees. that's hot, but it's a dry heat.rmest on record. portland, your second warmest july. l.a., the fourth warmest. vegan, third warmest. unfortunately, we said more heat for those fires, especially in california where temperatures will be skirting the triple digits and much of the west still suffering under this dome of heat. high pressure will start to drift down to the south, but in the meantime today, triple digits, phoenix, vegas, palm springs to redding and into the weekend it's going to continue. we're hot from denver, portland, all the way down to vegas. >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. we have low clouds hallelujahng san francisco. inland areas will start to clear out and have hot temperatures reaching up to 90 in concord. in oakland 70 degrees and 84 in san jose. san francisco in the upper 50s and into the mid-60s. north bay up to 86. our weather will be cooling off slightly for the inland valley. saturday expect a high of 86 degrees. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you so much. latest weather. >> al, th
the warmest day, 127 pp degrees. that's hot, but it's a dry heat.rmest on record. portland, your second warmest july. l.a., the fourth warmest. vegan, third warmest. unfortunately, we said more heat for those fires, especially in california where temperatures will be skirting the triple digits and much of the west still suffering under this dome of heat. high pressure will start to drift down to the south, but in the meantime today, triple digits, phoenix, vegas, palm springs to redding and...
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going on in places like chicago, baltimore and other inner cities it is time to come together folk ppssupport us please. >> thank you so much. kevin. >> get the popcorn ready for the elon musk show today. it is not over. but if you want to seek refuge get into bmw traded p multiple they have a 4.7% dividend and they're -- they have a better evaluation. >> we have to learn who funders are. secured according to the tweet. >> i boy a gas electric hybrid and it kind of rocks so look out. elon musk and tesla really quickly just discovered on twitter that autocorrect for lyle lovett is -- >> jack brewer see you later that will do it for us "varney & company" begins right now. here's stuart. >> good morning everyone. you know, we just went through one of the most bizarre and frankly troubling episodes in business history. here's what happened. out of the blue elon musk tweeted that he was going to take tesla private at the a cost of $72 billion. and he said he had secured investors who would come up with the money. as you can imagine that was a bombshell. the stock went up and then halted and
going on in places like chicago, baltimore and other inner cities it is time to come together folk ppssupport us please. >> thank you so much. kevin. >> get the popcorn ready for the elon musk show today. it is not over. but if you want to seek refuge get into bmw traded p multiple they have a 4.7% dividend and they're -- they have a better evaluation. >> we have to learn who funders are. secured according to the tweet. >> i boy a gas electric hybrid and it kind of rocks...
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they have put aside money for pp! insurance payment going for.e pound is worth $1.30. iwill airways, and the pound is worth $1.30. i will credit reuters with that. but that is breaking news, and very exciting. very exciting. thank you very much. last december, an indian medical student turned model was crowned miss world. winning the title put on the cover of magazines around the world and gave opportunities. the title also gives the winner the chance to bring prominence to issues close to the heart. in her case, that was menstrual hygiene. miss world 2017 is... india. the blue crown, as it is commonly referred to, is passed on each year. it was made by the queen'sjewellers, to recognise beauty with a purpose and for miss recognise beauty with a purpose and formiss —— recognise beauty with a purpose and for miss —— and what miss world stands for. it gives you an energy where you automatically realise your responsibilities and the kind of expectations that come with that crown. one of your focuses is on menstrual hygiene, still a taboo subject in
they have put aside money for pp! insurance payment going for.e pound is worth $1.30. iwill airways, and the pound is worth $1.30. i will credit reuters with that. but that is breaking news, and very exciting. very exciting. thank you very much. last december, an indian medical student turned model was crowned miss world. winning the title put on the cover of magazines around the world and gave opportunities. the title also gives the winner the chance to bring prominence to issues close to the...
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