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heroic efforts to cope at queen elizabeth hospital.at one very large hospital, and we'll talk to the chief executive shortly. but i'm with our policy editor chris cook, so let's get more on the national picture. give us a wider sense of what's going on in the emergency services all over the country. birmingham is not alone, there is a structural problem with a&e at the moment. at the moment, what we look for in a&es, 95% of patients should be dealt with within four hours of coming in. this is the 95% line, where they are supposed to be, 2011—12. on the left side of the graph, that is 2011 summer. there is a dip in the winter. they mostly stay at 95%. there is a wobble in the winter and that is it. the year after that, 2012—13, there is a bigger wobble in the winter, it takes longer to get back to the line, but we are up there. in the game for 95%. 2015—16 is a different year. it starts lower. it dives deeply, and doesn't really recover. we lose a chunk of performance this year, which we have never got back. if we draw in the line from
heroic efforts to cope at queen elizabeth hospital.at one very large hospital, and we'll talk to the chief executive shortly. but i'm with our policy editor chris cook, so let's get more on the national picture. give us a wider sense of what's going on in the emergency services all over the country. birmingham is not alone, there is a structural problem with a&e at the moment. at the moment, what we look for in a&es, 95% of patients should be dealt with within four hours of coming in....
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lots of people wanted to kill queen elizabeth first. the most powerful men in europe wanted to kill the king of spain the king of france and the pope wanted to kill elizabeth because she turned england from catholicism to protestantism and so she set up a secret service. to find out who these assassins were and arrest them. in his book follett sends the queen's agent on a journey through the biggest events of the cheater period. the hero ned willard helps elizabeth ascend the throne and he organizes the defeat of her catholic adverse race. from the spanish armada to mary stewart's assassination plot he always managed to thwart plans to overthrow queen elizabeth if the book sounds like a james bond story that's not a coincidence. when i was twelve years old. i had read all the books in the children's library and so they let me into the adult library and one of the great discoveries i made at that point was the james bond stories. in a column of fire ken follett makes a turbulent era in history come alive while drawing an astonishing numbe
lots of people wanted to kill queen elizabeth first. the most powerful men in europe wanted to kill the king of spain the king of france and the pope wanted to kill elizabeth because she turned england from catholicism to protestantism and so she set up a secret service. to find out who these assassins were and arrest them. in his book follett sends the queen's agent on a journey through the biggest events of the cheater period. the hero ned willard helps elizabeth ascend the throne and he...
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we have an inside look at queen elizabeth hospital birmingham to see just how stretch things are.oin me now on bbc two. that's it, here on bbc one it's time for all the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up. a west ham fightback as tottenham are knocked out of the league cup. claude puel makes a premier league return — appointed leicester city manager. and england's women to look to bounce back in their ashes series. hello and welcome. just when wembley was starting to feel like home for tottenham. they blew a two—goal lead against west ham in the league cup tonight, as their london rivals reach the quarter finals. the result that gives under—pressure west ham manager slaven bilic and his side a much needed lift. adam wild reports. west ham fans arriving perhaps more in hope than any real expectation. their recent form, concerning, no one feeling that more keenly than their manager slaven bilic. their hopes were for a good start against spurs but these were dashed when moussa sissoko found one of those gaps in the ha
we have an inside look at queen elizabeth hospital birmingham to see just how stretch things are.oin me now on bbc two. that's it, here on bbc one it's time for all the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up. a west ham fightback as tottenham are knocked out of the league cup. claude puel makes a premier league return — appointed leicester city manager. and england's women to look to bounce back in their ashes series. hello and...
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you are so brilliant in that performance of queen elizabeth. would you like a cocktail?tephen: here we go. i had a pre-rum because i was a bit jealous of bill murray. >> stephen: everyone's jealous of bill murray for all their individual ways. and congratulations on the golden globe. i saw you out there at the emmys. >> cheers ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you didn't win, you should have won, but you didn't win out there. >> i had rum in my mouth so i couldn't answer that one, but yeah. >> stephen: i've never been to the golden globes. compare them to tell mys. >> you've never been to the golden globe's? >> stephen: no, these talk shows, there is no category for them there. >> there should be. >> stephen: i agree. ( cheers and applause ) i hear the golden globe's are more fun. are they more fun than the emmys? >> there's alcohol there, yeah. and you don't sit in a line and stare at the stage and wait for your category and wait to lose. you can mill around and go to the toilet, which is novel. >> stephen: you better not leave the emmys because you know the category
you are so brilliant in that performance of queen elizabeth. would you like a cocktail?tephen: here we go. i had a pre-rum because i was a bit jealous of bill murray. >> stephen: everyone's jealous of bill murray for all their individual ways. and congratulations on the golden globe. i saw you out there at the emmys. >> cheers ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you didn't win, you should have won, but you didn't win out there. >> i had rum in my mouth so i couldn't...
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we have an inside look at queen elizabeth hospital birmingham to see just how stretched things are.bc news. the uk economy grew slightly faster than expected in the three months to september, raising the prospect of a rise in interest rates as early as next week. an initial assessment by the office for national statistics, suggests the level of gdp, or the total amount of goods and services produced in the uk, rose by 0.4%, with strong performances in the services and manufacturing sectors. however construction, is continuing to perform poorly. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. not exactly firing on all cylinders but today better news on the economy that will have cheered the chancellor. he visited the francis crick research centre in london, just the kind of high—skilled innovation he would like to encourage. well, it's a solid performance by the uk economy in the third quarter and it's outperformed market expectations, as the uk economy has done overall since the referendum last year. and what it shows is the underlying fundamental strength of this economy. manufacturing, r
we have an inside look at queen elizabeth hospital birmingham to see just how stretched things are.bc news. the uk economy grew slightly faster than expected in the three months to september, raising the prospect of a rise in interest rates as early as next week. an initial assessment by the office for national statistics, suggests the level of gdp, or the total amount of goods and services produced in the uk, rose by 0.4%, with strong performances in the services and manufacturing sectors....
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here's a photo of queen elizabeth. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: her meme says, "when bae say he's sick and club." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what? ♪ sorry not sorry >> jimmy: take a look at this classic photo of a monkey. [ audience aws ] his meme says, "when you trying to get that perfect tinder pic." all right, good luck. [ laughter and applause ] good luck to you, buddy. here's a photo of bernie sanders. his meme says, "when you thought you were using wi-fi but you were actually using data." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: what? i can't find -- [ light laughter ] nexte its meme says, "when you book a a massage through groupon." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: not good. >> jimmy: be careful. >> steve: don't do it. >> jimmy: now here's a photo of vladimir putin. this one's called, "when you're ready to leave the party but bae just started a new conversation." [ laughter and applause ] this next one's another photo of a dog. [ audience aws ] his meme says, "when you in da pool and hear dat margarita blender." [ laughter and applause ] [ barking ] >> steve: wh
here's a photo of queen elizabeth. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: her meme says, "when bae say he's sick and club." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what? ♪ sorry not sorry >> jimmy: take a look at this classic photo of a monkey. [ audience aws ] his meme says, "when you trying to get that perfect tinder pic." all right, good luck. [ laughter and applause ] good luck to you, buddy. here's a photo of bernie sanders. his meme says, "when you thought...
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of queen elizabeth. and a number of dignitaries would be in the most recent 12. being in the presidential cars revealed ferc and kind of point of pride for folks. anyone from the have fixed the layers to the congress of the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed. just as air force one is treated as a perk today. this is the most recent car we have in our selection filter 1972. cars aren't really going to be used much anymore. just onenot building primary car, hatfield in several copies. parlay the technology that really keeping the technology from falling into the wrong hand and testing the effectiveness against different and more modern weapons. its rear to see them in museums anymore and we may not get anymore either. got these vehicles from the lincoln motor company. and when the cars became too andd with the artifacts turn around and give them to a firefighter by cadillac. they aren't going to go back to cadillac to general motors. they remain the property of the government as they see fit. visitors have a lot of questions about these c
of queen elizabeth. and a number of dignitaries would be in the most recent 12. being in the presidential cars revealed ferc and kind of point of pride for folks. anyone from the have fixed the layers to the congress of the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed. just as air force one is treated as a perk today. this is the most recent car we have in our selection filter 1972. cars aren't really going to be used much anymore. just onenot building primary car, hatfield in...
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last night, margot's been living through many decades, transforming into both tonya harding and queen elizabeths. her latest role? playing the wife of winnie the pooh author, a. a. milne in "goodbye, christopher robin." >> she wasn't so well documented a. a. milne was, so i felt like i have a lot of liberties. >> pooh's vice is honey. what is margot's? >> probably burgers. or ice cream. i don't know it's like a constant battle. >> finally, is beiber quitting music for movies? >> he wanted advice for the movie industry. >> i don't know who said that, that's some weird story that they made up. we just hung out. ♪ >> at last night's premiere for "the meyerowitz stories" starring adam sandler and dustin hoffman, sandler did confirm he and justin recently had dinner together. >> your stock must have went up as a dad. >> that was a good thing at home. but he's a great kid. he's funny as hell. ♪ despacito >> favorite justin bieber song? >> who is he? >> ooh! >> is that wrong i put him on the spot like that? >> a little bit, but i liked it. >> the american music awards definitely know who justin bieber
last night, margot's been living through many decades, transforming into both tonya harding and queen elizabeths. her latest role? playing the wife of winnie the pooh author, a. a. milne in "goodbye, christopher robin." >> she wasn't so well documented a. a. milne was, so i felt like i have a lot of liberties. >> pooh's vice is honey. what is margot's? >> probably burgers. or ice cream. i don't know it's like a constant battle. >> finally, is beiber quitting...
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. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, british intelligence security details involving queen elizabethvered just lying around. >> and what is the country's favorite halloween candy? fox5 has you covered with that answer. if it's candy corn i will be just blown away. >> it's not. i'm confident. i feel good it's not candy corn. as we head to break though let's take a live look across the d.c. region, work week not getting off to a great start weather-wise. it's 46 degrees, wet, windy. we'll have a full forecast though coming up. fox5 news morning coming right back. >> ♪ narrator: ed gillespie's fals attacks. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. >> 5:14. let's take a look at the sto
. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, british intelligence security details involving queen elizabethvered just lying around. >> and what is the country's favorite halloween candy? fox5 has you covered with that answer. if it's candy corn i will be just blown away. >> it's not. i'm confident. i feel good it's not candy corn. as we head to break though let's take a live look across the d.c. region, work week not getting off to a great start weather-wise. it's 46 degrees, wet,...
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wouldn't be wiser in this situation to actually be more natural and calm things down i mean look at queen elizabeth of england was a lot more careful in a similar situation giving audience to the scottish first minister making very careful call and even though she was always late and there's a little old central authorities in spain including the king the prime least of cause the parliament or the socialist opposition should bear in mind that. the way i would have wanted to defend the territorial integrity was supporting. the call for independence of course have to diminish and. so we should go a step back and trying to find common way out to how to deal with the issue of the cut alone people cattle on politicians have called on the e.u. to mediate but weisel so has said that the whole thing is a spanish internal matter why not help out a fellow member state in trouble why not help mediate i wouldn't say that full internal matter. the force used by the spanish police of was in my view clear violation of human rights and this is never. an internal matter this is a european matter and human rights ar
wouldn't be wiser in this situation to actually be more natural and calm things down i mean look at queen elizabeth of england was a lot more careful in a similar situation giving audience to the scottish first minister making very careful call and even though she was always late and there's a little old central authorities in spain including the king the prime least of cause the parliament or the socialist opposition should bear in mind that. the way i would have wanted to defend the...
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. >>> we're back with questions this morning about queen elizabeth and her security after an apparent breach at heathrow airport. the security breach was reported after a man found a usb memory stick on the side of a street in london. the sunday mirror says it contains 76 folders worth of unencrypted information including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measures taken to protect her including a routes there. heathrow airport says it is investigating. >>> new crash testing is raising concern about safety on school buses. the demonstration showed just how dangerous side impact crashes can be. the company conducting the testing is marketing a new seat belt system but only six states require seat belts on school buses and many school districts have been concerned about the cost of installing seat belts. a mother who lost a child in a bus crash says that's not acceptable. >>> when it comes to safety for our children, what is the cost of a child's life. >> the federal government does not require them on school buses and says side impact crashes are rear
. >>> we're back with questions this morning about queen elizabeth and her security after an apparent breach at heathrow airport. the security breach was reported after a man found a usb memory stick on the side of a street in london. the sunday mirror says it contains 76 folders worth of unencrypted information including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measures taken to protect her including a routes there. heathrow airport says it is...
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autria: a major breach of security for queen elizabeth.t authorities uncovered on a computer memory stick just lying on the street. little bit scary. larry: hope your monday morning is off to a good start. let's get a check on your forecast from veronica johnson. the wind is really whipping and delivering some of the coldest air we have had to deal with in quite some time. frostburg university, the kids ip able to make the a small sno. they picked up an inch of snow in the higher elevations around here. we have got -- we got a lot of rain overnight, it's now exiting the area. of the bus stop this morning and we will see temperatures almost as cold for start, thursday and friday, will go up, feeling better around here. woodbridge, 61 for a high temperature. washington, 59 to 58. the lowest temperatures will occur today for all of the work week. thursdaywashington, 59 and fridd conditions again, we will be back in the 70's and we will talk about how much rain we could get in the middle of the week, coming up. a number ofill find problems on
autria: a major breach of security for queen elizabeth.t authorities uncovered on a computer memory stick just lying on the street. little bit scary. larry: hope your monday morning is off to a good start. let's get a check on your forecast from veronica johnson. the wind is really whipping and delivering some of the coldest air we have had to deal with in quite some time. frostburg university, the kids ip able to make the a small sno. they picked up an inch of snow in the higher elevations...
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queen elizabeth wrote in that car. as well.clean and number of dignitaries would have been in these more recent cars. being in the presidential car is a real perk in a real point of pride for folks. anyone from a big-city city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed might be given a ride in the car. just as air force one is treated today. something that the president uses as a tool to persuade people to vote he might -- the way he might wish them to. this is the most recent call -- car we have in our collection. the fact is, the cars are not going to be viewed as much anymore. they are now building not just one primary car, they are building several copies of the primary car. there are more out there. i think these cars are destroyed at the end of their service life. that is the technology from falling into the wrong hands. i think the armor against different and more modern rare to see them in museums anymore. we got these vehicles from the lincoln motor c
queen elizabeth wrote in that car. as well.clean and number of dignitaries would have been in these more recent cars. being in the presidential car is a real perk in a real point of pride for folks. anyone from a big-city city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed might be given a ride in the car. just as air force one is treated today. something that the president uses as a tool to persuade people to vote he might -- the way he...
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especially thailand is a constitutional monarch and the monarch has a similar role to that of queen elizabethstitutional monarchs in europe. but because of the authority the monarchy has there are power relationships at the top which are very important for the country, all the big business families aligning themselves closely with the monarchy. the monarch ‘s approval can be decisive. the new king making it clear he wants to exert more obvious power over the shape of things like the constitution, potentially a great deal more power in the monarchy. the monarchy has angered a network of businesses, the military elite and the bureaucratic elite and people have used it to a range they are sitting and it has kept the political and social system as it is. although it is not written down in the constitution it's essential institution and the way the army has organised this elaborate cremation ceremony they are making it clear they want the monarchy to the main centre stage. and we will have continuing coverage, thank you very much for joining us. let's stay with forthcoming events in bangkok. where
especially thailand is a constitutional monarch and the monarch has a similar role to that of queen elizabethstitutional monarchs in europe. but because of the authority the monarchy has there are power relationships at the top which are very important for the country, all the big business families aligning themselves closely with the monarchy. the monarch ‘s approval can be decisive. the new king making it clear he wants to exert more obvious power over the shape of things like the...
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with president eisenhower with charles de gaulle, queen elizabeth, and any number of dignitaries would have been in these more recent cars as well. so being in a presidential car is a real perk and a real point of pride for folks. anyone from perhaps a big-city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed might get a ride in this car just as air force one is , treated as a perk today, something the president uses as it will to influence people to vote the way he might wish them to. this is the most recent car we have in our collection, even though it was built in 1972, so it is several decades old. the fact is the cars really aren't going to museums much anymore. part of that is because they're not just building one primary car, but several copies of the primary car, so there are more of them out there. carsartly, because these are really destroyed at the end of the service life. that is partly to keep the technology from falling into the wrong hands, but also to keep the effectiveness of the armor against different and more mod
with president eisenhower with charles de gaulle, queen elizabeth, and any number of dignitaries would have been in these more recent cars as well. so being in a presidential car is a real perk and a real point of pride for folks. anyone from perhaps a big-city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo in order to get legislation passed might get a ride in this car just as air force one is , treated as a perk today, something the president uses as it will to influence...
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i see the moral difference between michael is a bit, queen catherine of france -- elizabeth , queen catharinedown by saying, let's give the protestants the right to have churches outside the city walls, and that kind of compromise. she worked hard at that, and margaret of palmer. interesting that they were three women who were the three national leaders who pressed for said whate the guys men always say, let's kill them all. tom: we have ken follett with us, reinventing the historic novel and we also have edward hyman with us who some would argue reinvented america economics -- economics. to tudor back not only idea of but also the trade. one of the major messages of these books is trade and the 16th century really mattered like it does now. are you optimistic on trade is a solver of our societal problems? wto blew up. can we get back to some form of better trade? edward: one of the dominant thing since the berlin wall can down his globalization. that is why inflation is so low so that is what, 30 years ago. after that, china became a major force and as francine was talking about, you now hav
i see the moral difference between michael is a bit, queen catherine of france -- elizabeth , queen catharinedown by saying, let's give the protestants the right to have churches outside the city walls, and that kind of compromise. she worked hard at that, and margaret of palmer. interesting that they were three women who were the three national leaders who pressed for said whate the guys men always say, let's kill them all. tom: we have ken follett with us, reinventing the historic novel and...
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queen elizabeth now here we've got some stats on this big boat this is an aircraft carrier and it's brand new it's not supposed to be put into commission until two thousand and twenty two worth about three point nine billion dollars to ship a three thousand separate compartments four hundred thirty one cabins and sixteen hundred bombs and it can hold up to thirty six f. thirty five b. stealth fighter jets i thought a lot of planes with a lot of firepower but the question is will the u.s. even need the brits in a situation like this we know that the us have a formidable force in the pacific ocean already and whatever the brits can do would probably take a bit of time for them to get their boats out there first of all and second of all the u.s. army or the u.s. navy i should say in this case it's pretty powerful on its own so many british people are questioning why britain would even get into this game knowing full well that this really is not their battle other than the fact that they're secretary of defense keeps telling them that north korea has missiles can reach london more easily than
queen elizabeth now here we've got some stats on this big boat this is an aircraft carrier and it's brand new it's not supposed to be put into commission until two thousand and twenty two worth about three point nine billion dollars to ship a three thousand separate compartments four hundred thirty one cabins and sixteen hundred bombs and it can hold up to thirty six f. thirty five b. stealth fighter jets i thought a lot of planes with a lot of firepower but the question is will the u.s. even...
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might have to jump the gun on that one and push it out a little bit quicker that would be the h s queen elizabeth massive massive boat obviously the ship has three thousand separate. apartment including four hundred seventy one cabins and sixteen hundred bunks that could cold up hold up to thirty six f. thirty five b. stealth fighter jets that's a lot of firepower but really what the u.s. need the brits to get make their way to the pacific ocean that's a big question on its own the bread the us has a massive force their navy is huge in the pacific ocean and they could probably go it alone but it looks like the brits are pretty keen on joining in and that's for a couple of reasons i would start with their secretary of their defense who is one very hawkish individual and you'll see that by this quote here is this is british defense minister michael fallon and michael says today the nuclear dangers are intensifying from a reckless north korea an increasingly aggressive russia nuclear weapons remain the only credible way to deter the most extreme dangers reminding any aggressor that the benefits of a
might have to jump the gun on that one and push it out a little bit quicker that would be the h s queen elizabeth massive massive boat obviously the ship has three thousand separate. apartment including four hundred seventy one cabins and sixteen hundred bunks that could cold up hold up to thirty six f. thirty five b. stealth fighter jets that's a lot of firepower but really what the u.s. need the brits to get make their way to the pacific ocean that's a big question on its own the bread the us...
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queen elizabeth, the queen of england owns a mcdonald's franchise 80 miles outside of london.so it's not her personal property it is owned by the crown estate and all profits go to the treasury but notice she picked mcdonald's bear that tells you something. customers do get the royal treatment. you got samsung tablets, table service, free wi-fi. that's enough reason to book a trip to london. so in honor of this were feeding jesse again. with 25 quarter pounders, fries, barbecue sauce. >> no sass question marks because sauce free. it's because of halloween in the guinness world record king has redetermined he is jumping for joy. he will soon have two new halloween themed records to go with his existing 600. this time around he smashed a record 31 pumpkins in one minute. he also carved 47 pieces of caramel corn in his mouth thrown from 6 feet away in less than a minute. this guy is not only ambitious, he's thrifty. he collected the pumpkins scraps and now he's going to have pies made out of them. >> wow. a speaker he's pathological. >> smashing pumpkins. >> don't count your goal
queen elizabeth, the queen of england owns a mcdonald's franchise 80 miles outside of london.so it's not her personal property it is owned by the crown estate and all profits go to the treasury but notice she picked mcdonald's bear that tells you something. customers do get the royal treatment. you got samsung tablets, table service, free wi-fi. that's enough reason to book a trip to london. so in honor of this were feeding jesse again. with 25 quarter pounders, fries, barbecue sauce. >>...
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british police say the stick held files detailing queen elizabeth's route to heathrow airport.iles marked restricted and confidential describe security procedures at the airport for visiting world leaders. heathrow airport is reviewing its security plans now following the breach. >>> puerto rico tonight has scrapped that controversial contract with a montana company to get the power back on the island. the $300 million deal with whitefish energy and the aftermath of hurricane maria in the spotlight for days. will it slow down the recovery even further? abc news reporter victor has the story. >> reporter: tonight a shock announcement from the governor of hurricane-battered puerto rico. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the cancellation clause in the contract immediately. >> reporter: that contract with whitefish energy could soon be scrapped after revelations the montana power company had just two employees when it was awarded a massive $300 million contract to restore power across the island. and that trump administration interior secretary ryan zinke h
british police say the stick held files detailing queen elizabeth's route to heathrow airport.iles marked restricted and confidential describe security procedures at the airport for visiting world leaders. heathrow airport is reviewing its security plans now following the breach. >>> puerto rico tonight has scrapped that controversial contract with a montana company to get the power back on the island. the $300 million deal with whitefish energy and the aftermath of hurricane maria in...
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. ♪ >> archival: queen elizabeth came to nigeria in 1959.e ready for independence. ♪ >> anthony:a friend of mine sends me a text and says, "are you aware of nigerian psych rock of the 70's?" >> man in black glasses: there was a war in the late 60's that caused a whole shift in the sound because before the war it was high life. and after the war, it was rock and all sorts of sounds. ♪ >> anthony:this is mind-blowing amazing stuff. >> man in black glasses: this was a game changer. >> anthony: it's as if everybody took acid at the same time. >> man in black glasses: it was less the acid and more let's just freak out. ♪ >> anthony: these new sounds, mutations on funk, jazz, and rock, marked an explosive change in nigerian culture. how'd it do when it came out? >> man in black glasses: it was wildfire. >> anthony:really? it was a hit? >> man in black glasses: it was a massive hit. >> anthony: timmy castro is a collector and aficionado. ♪ >> man in black glasses: this is really where it started from. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> man in black glasses: bl
. ♪ >> archival: queen elizabeth came to nigeria in 1959.e ready for independence. ♪ >> anthony:a friend of mine sends me a text and says, "are you aware of nigerian psych rock of the 70's?" >> man in black glasses: there was a war in the late 60's that caused a whole shift in the sound because before the war it was high life. and after the war, it was rock and all sorts of sounds. ♪ >> anthony:this is mind-blowing amazing stuff. >> man in black...
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thennot resist mentioning picture of ronald reagan with queen elizabeth. that to me is a wonderful picture. en it, ine else takin would have had the same thing. lotink it tells you quite a about their humor. i think the picture of reagan and walter cronkite laughing at the joke is exceptional because that situation would never have happened in front of the press. never, never, never. george herbert walker bush, i lo throwingcture of him souvenirs in the desert. troops.ot rallying his thaas tossing souvenirs but troopsallying the before desert storm. president clinton, there's a picture of hillary clinton with chelsea the morning of the neverral and i have gotten as many responses to a pi cture as that picture. chelsea came downstairs and her mother was in the front hall of the white house. chelsea opened her coat to show her mother what she was wearing earing an extremely short skirt and you see mrs. you do not seeher face. the way she is standing, she pulls back in some surprise that her daughter is wearing such a dress to a public event. i love that pict
thennot resist mentioning picture of ronald reagan with queen elizabeth. that to me is a wonderful picture. en it, ine else takin would have had the same thing. lotink it tells you quite a about their humor. i think the picture of reagan and walter cronkite laughing at the joke is exceptional because that situation would never have happened in front of the press. never, never, never. george herbert walker bush, i lo throwingcture of him souvenirs in the desert. troops.ot rallying his thaas...
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from the queen elizabeth hospital in the west to the magnificent new queensferry crossing in the east and what an amazing feat of scottish engineering that is. look and travel across our wonderful country the evidence is all around us. improved rail connections the length and breadth of scotland, the new aberdeen bypass, upgrading the m8, dualling the a9 and making it our first electric-enabled highway, superfast broadband being extended to 100% of premises. conference, we are connecting scotland for the 21st century and beyond. [applause] the snp is scotland's party and we are delivering for all of scotland. [applause] this progress is good for scotland. and it has another benefit. it shows the way for the rest of the uk. last week, theresa may said she would freeze tuition fees in england. she said they won't rise above £9,250. well, i can announce today that we will match that commitment. [laughter] we will also freeze tuition fees. but we will freeze them at zero. [applause] politicians elsewhere in the uk argue about whether fees should be frozen, reduced or abolished altogether.
from the queen elizabeth hospital in the west to the magnificent new queensferry crossing in the east and what an amazing feat of scottish engineering that is. look and travel across our wonderful country the evidence is all around us. improved rail connections the length and breadth of scotland, the new aberdeen bypass, upgrading the m8, dualling the a9 and making it our first electric-enabled highway, superfast broadband being extended to 100% of premises. conference, we are connecting...
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he would always get -- he had the prime minister of japan, he had queen elizabeth, she actually never through a horseshoe. borrish -- >> why didn't she throe a horseshoe? >> well she brought some silver stilt horseshoes, she just didn't play. but that was a lot of fun. we were actually
he would always get -- he had the prime minister of japan, he had queen elizabeth, she actually never through a horseshoe. borrish -- >> why didn't she throe a horseshoe? >> well she brought some silver stilt horseshoes, she just didn't play. but that was a lot of fun. we were actually
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a serious shortage of sailors and, as it tries to crew up its two new aircraft carriers, the queen elizabethncess of wales, axing the amphibious fleet could yield up hundreds for that purpose. the cuts fall particularly heavily for the royal marines for whom landing ashore against opposition is core business. it would really undermine the corps utility but the reality is, if we want to be a global britain where we meet alliances and commitments that we have, we need a royal marines with amphibious capability so we can deploy overseas. bringing the two new carriers into service is causing particular strains for the fleet but with so much invested in them, other capabilities will have to give. many defence insiders blame the huge costs of the carrier programme for distorting the shape of the royal navy as a whole. 0ne senior royal marine told me it was the worst procurement decision of the past 50 years and now the royal marines are going to be sacrificed for it. all three of the armed forces will suffer what one service chief this week called ‘adjustments‘ under the current capability review.
a serious shortage of sailors and, as it tries to crew up its two new aircraft carriers, the queen elizabethncess of wales, axing the amphibious fleet could yield up hundreds for that purpose. the cuts fall particularly heavily for the royal marines for whom landing ashore against opposition is core business. it would really undermine the corps utility but the reality is, if we want to be a global britain where we meet alliances and commitments that we have, we need a royal marines with...
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. >> like queen elizabeth or something. >> hello. i'm a journalist from new york. you were terrific on channel five this morning. i'm about a third of the way into the book and hillary is indecisive, she has bad judgmen judgment, she doesn't really stand for anything. you guys have a front row seat for getting from oma who is the president, did you learn anything that told you whether or not she would be a good president. all the things she's doing in the campaign, she's not doing very well. would she have been up could president? >> i think, someone else is applauding. [inaudible] she is not bill, she has said she is not president obama, she's not even george w bush who people say is quite charming. >> amy works hard and says really smart things and i cut in with a few jokes. they forget how hard she has worked and i feel for her on that level. i think we still have a lot of that and she is sometimes judged unfairly, however your job as a candidate is to win over people whatever their biases are and that was a little bit of failure. i didn't mean to cut you off, i
. >> like queen elizabeth or something. >> hello. i'm a journalist from new york. you were terrific on channel five this morning. i'm about a third of the way into the book and hillary is indecisive, she has bad judgmen judgment, she doesn't really stand for anything. you guys have a front row seat for getting from oma who is the president, did you learn anything that told you whether or not she would be a good president. all the things she's doing in the campaign, she's not doing...
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anne hutchinson was born in lincolnshire in 1591 during the reign of queen elizabeth the first, one of the rare women in history to roll an empire. anne hutchinson was the daughter of a midwife, who was a cousin of the poet laureate and a rebel it -- a rebellious puritan minister who taught his gifted daughter his skills interpreting and teaching about scripture. anne hutchinson grew up to be a midwife and a female preacher, teaching other women about their ,aith and the bible in her home which was an acceptable activity for a high status puritan woman in england. hutchinson continued both of these activities, midwifery and teaching other women about scripture, in boston, where she moved with her husband and 12 children in 1634. the bible talk she gave and her parlor were so popular with women that they soon attracted as many as 80 people at a time, including influential men like , who ing sir henry vane 1636 defeated the colony's founder, and the race for governor. winthrop called her between the court and a charge of heresy and behaving in a manner not fitting for her sex. this is a
anne hutchinson was born in lincolnshire in 1591 during the reign of queen elizabeth the first, one of the rare women in history to roll an empire. anne hutchinson was the daughter of a midwife, who was a cousin of the poet laureate and a rebel it -- a rebellious puritan minister who taught his gifted daughter his skills interpreting and teaching about scripture. anne hutchinson grew up to be a midwife and a female preacher, teaching other women about their ,aith and the bible in her home which...
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. >>> the crown has its new queen elizabeth. x casting olivia coleman to replace claire foy in the lead role for the next two as soon as. because the crown is meant to showcase the queen's entire life, netflix executives said they will cast new actors every few seasons to account for the years passing in the show. it hasn't been announced whether or not the next series has been commissioned but it leaked who the production company wants to hire in the lead role if it is commissioned. >> really enjoy claire foy's performance in season one. she received many awards, including a golden globe for outstanding performance. a gene actorscreen actor guild'd >> the second season in about a month, early december. i look forward to that >> i do, too. >> potentially more seasons. >> netflix is teaming up with snapchat to celebrate the season debut of "stranger things. the pair is running a first of its kind 3-d lens that is a portal into the living room from the show the lens is an artificial intelligence filter allowing users to walk around
. >>> the crown has its new queen elizabeth. x casting olivia coleman to replace claire foy in the lead role for the next two as soon as. because the crown is meant to showcase the queen's entire life, netflix executives said they will cast new actors every few seasons to account for the years passing in the show. it hasn't been announced whether or not the next series has been commissioned but it leaked who the production company wants to hire in the lead role if it is commissioned....
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stick was found on a london street that contains 76 folders, some of which detail how to protect queen elizabeth and access restricted areas. a member of the public found the stick and turned it over to "the sunday mirror" newspaper. >> puerto rico's government will scrap its contract with whitefish energy once it finishes its current work. most of puerto rico remains without power and some government officials question whether whitefish energy can handle the job. whitefish energy says this will restore power quickly. >>> southwest in flight concerts are partnering with warner music to provide in-air concerts. live at 35,000 feet. it features country artists on acoustic instruments. this started in 2011. it means the concerts will continue, though, they stage about 20 in-flight concerts every year and for some people it is heaven if you love country music. for people like reginald, it is a nightmare. >> let me read my book. >> let us know if you can relate. the houston astros one game away. plenty of home runs to see. >> this is the second longest game in world series history, 5:15. the teams co
stick was found on a london street that contains 76 folders, some of which detail how to protect queen elizabeth and access restricted areas. a member of the public found the stick and turned it over to "the sunday mirror" newspaper. >> puerto rico's government will scrap its contract with whitefish energy once it finishes its current work. most of puerto rico remains without power and some government officials question whether whitefish energy can handle the job. whitefish...
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he would always get, he had the prime minister of japan, queen elizabeth, she actually never through a horseshoe. that was a lot of fun. davide actually at camp one time with president gorbachev, they were having some high-level meetings and they took a break. his interpreter decided to go for a walk on the grounds of camp david. i will follow them and see where they go and see what they do. they come across the horseshoe pit. it is gorbachev and his interpreters. they are discussing what it is. i explain that it is a game. you take the horseshoe and throw it. gorbachev throws it in on the first throw he gets eight ringer. so he takes the horseshoe and keeps it. i said, he is stealing president bush's horseshoe. so i ratted on him. i said, gorbachev stole your horseshoe. that night, bush had the other horseshoe mounted on a plaque offpresented it to the rich -- and presented it to present gorbachev and said a horseshoe is good luck. he said, same thing in the soviet union. a few months later, i was interviewed by the -- the today show to tell the story. when introduced me, they said
he would always get, he had the prime minister of japan, queen elizabeth, she actually never through a horseshoe. that was a lot of fun. davide actually at camp one time with president gorbachev, they were having some high-level meetings and they took a break. his interpreter decided to go for a walk on the grounds of camp david. i will follow them and see where they go and see what they do. they come across the horseshoe pit. it is gorbachev and his interpreters. they are discussing what it...
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this is the tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan vaulting, a style that capped the gothic age. at the far end, a wall of modern stained glass marks the royal air force chapel. it honors the fighter pilots of all nations who died defending britain in 1944. with saints in stained glass, heroes in carved stone, and the remains of england's greatest citizens under the floor stones, westminster abbey is the national church and the religious heart of england. kacyra: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. rogers: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the honey-walnut prawns will make your insides smile. [ laughter ] klugman: more tortillas, plea
this is the tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan...
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i read that queen elizabeth has made nearly $9 million in winnings from her racehorses over the past [ audience oohs ] she lost most of it betting on cock fights, but still, that's a lot of money to win on a a horse race. >> steve: that's a lot of money, yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: check this out. a japanese company created a a $150 noise canceling ramen fork to cover up slurping noises. [ laughter ] so if you've got 150 bucks to spend on forks, why are you eating ramen? i mean -- [ applause ] that's something you don't -- [ slurping ] guys, listen to this, i read that massachusetts may join the atlantic time zone and skip an hour ahead of the east coast. [ audience oohs ] while boston will keep its usual time zone, it's 5:00 somewhere. [ cheers and applause ] hey, guys, we're in week eight of the nfl season and the big sunday night football match-up is between the pittsburgh steelers and the detroit lions. right here on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] big game. >> steve: big time. >> jimmy: now as you know, at the end of the season, they give out the most valuable player award, but th
i read that queen elizabeth has made nearly $9 million in winnings from her racehorses over the past [ audience oohs ] she lost most of it betting on cock fights, but still, that's a lot of money to win on a a horse race. >> steve: that's a lot of money, yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: check this out. a japanese company created a a $150 noise canceling ramen fork to cover up slurping noises. [ laughter ] so if you've got 150 bucks to spend on forks, why are you eating ramen? i mean --...