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rebecca: that is what it is i think itto be, and is unclear who wants fox the most. in the coming days whether disney ups its bid or waits for fox, for fox to make an official recommendation. to the we were speaking vice chair at sky yesterday about why sky would be valuable to other media companies, and have a listen to what he had to say. quex it is all about distribution, so that is why sky is such a valuable asset. it has created this tremendous distribution machine in germany, italy, ireland, and the u.k.. so it is a really, really exceptional company. i am not surprised that people want to own it, because it gives you the ability to distribute your content to millions and millions of households. the platform, the international distribution and the scale, rebecca, what will companies do going forward? will they all try to get in on this offering, the international offering, we have discovery trying to do it through sports, we have this going on -- is that the play of the future? rebecca: we have seen these companies go both after distribution and content in marr
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well for the latest on the shooting in now at the berlin cathedral i'm joined by rebecca races who's at the scene for us this evening rebecca bring us up to date with what we know so far well it around four pm local time helen a knife wielding man ran into the cathedral behind me the bell in a tone he was said to be behaving very aggressively eyewitnesses say he was dazed and confused and acting quite threateningly towards the other guests in the dorm police were called and they arrived at the same they tried to calm the man and this on him but believed he lunged at police and then they shot him in the leg now during the incident another police officer was also shot both men are injured and are in hospital do we know anything else about the man at this stage rebecca. well police say he he's a fifty three year old austrian man he's not known to police and it's not believe he has any links to any terrorist organizations now obviously berlin has been the target of some terrorist attacks in the last couple of years leading police on high alert but they're not investigating this as a terr
well for the latest on the shooting in now at the berlin cathedral i'm joined by rebecca races who's at the scene for us this evening rebecca bring us up to date with what we know so far well it around four pm local time helen a knife wielding man ran into the cathedral behind me the bell in a tone he was said to be behaving very aggressively eyewitnesses say he was dazed and confused and acting quite threateningly towards the other guests in the dorm police were called and they arrived at the...
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and for the latest on this i'm now joined by dummies rebecca ritter's who is at the scene for us rebecca bring us up to date with what we know so far well helena at around four pm local berlin time the softer noon a man entered the dome carrying a knife he was wielding the knife aggressively police say he was shouting and screaming and threatening tourists causing quite a scene the staff here at the bell in a drone behind me they called police police came in they tried to arm the man the man apparently approach police with a knife and was then shot at by police he has been taken to hospital he is injured he's in a stable but. he's in a stable but critical condition and in the incident another police officer was also shot rebecca give us a sense of what the area is like where you are we can see that it's cordoned off at the moment but this is normally a busy tourist spot isn't it yes it is hell and there are at least a hundred people inside the dome i mean this is one of the ins biggest tourist attractions it's here on museum island right in the heart of the city it's frequented it's a su
and for the latest on this i'm now joined by dummies rebecca ritter's who is at the scene for us rebecca bring us up to date with what we know so far well helena at around four pm local berlin time the softer noon a man entered the dome carrying a knife he was wielding the knife aggressively police say he was shouting and screaming and threatening tourists causing quite a scene the staff here at the bell in a drone behind me they called police police came in they tried to arm the man the man...
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>> he's pretty upset about leaving rebecca school and leaving his friends.have anything positive to tell him about what's coming up. >> reporter: coming up -- graduating -- >> nickolas joseph kubicsko. >> congratulations! >> reporter: -- to an uncertain future. >> everybody should give these kids and these adults a chance, because what they bring to the table is really amazing. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with
>> he's pretty upset about leaving rebecca school and leaving his friends.have anything positive to tell him about what's coming up. >> reporter: coming up -- graduating -- >> nickolas joseph kubicsko. >> congratulations! >> reporter: -- to an uncertain future. >> everybody should give these kids and these adults a chance, because what they bring to the table is really amazing. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. happiness is powerful flea...
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rebecca was a newlywed, when her neighbours turned on her.being called a witch and turned it to herfinancial advantage. she became a witch doctor, known here as a glass mary, and herjob doctor, known here as a glass mary, and her job is doctor, known here as a glass mary, and herjob is now accusing others of sanguma. faure price, she will reveal the identity of the sorcerer who has wrought death or bad luck to the village. —— for a price. bottas you worried about what happens to the people that you do accuse? —— but aren't you. peter believes that glass marys like rebecca fuelled a cycle of accusations, recriminations and violence. meeting rebecca makes me realise what an industry sorcery accusations is. ba rt bart after spending time in the country, i still don't understand why there are so few prosecutions when everyone knows what is happening. —— but after. this is the great here? 0k. —— grave. the answer might lie in tribal violence. this man's rather was accused of sorcery and tortured to death by a mob. —— brother. it sparked days of vi
rebecca was a newlywed, when her neighbours turned on her.being called a witch and turned it to herfinancial advantage. she became a witch doctor, known here as a glass mary, and herjob doctor, known here as a glass mary, and her job is doctor, known here as a glass mary, and herjob is now accusing others of sanguma. faure price, she will reveal the identity of the sorcerer who has wrought death or bad luck to the village. —— for a price. bottas you worried about what happens to the people...
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that's almost a rebecca has been waiting for an heart. now she has the stay at the hospital waiting for a heart to come in. that has meant that maggie has had to stay with different people waiting for her owner. >> interesting she is waiting for a heart. >> there is your heart on four legs. >> the dog has so much to say. >> let me tell you. >> it is all about the cash. >> this video is just over two minutes long and is the entire time the dog is out of its mind with joy. >> rub my belly? >> yes. she sits down and curls up. one person gets up and kisses rebecca. >> best medicine. >> i hope it's not so long before they get to sea each other again. >> they took the dog where rebecca is. they are actually on their way to a new place where their dog will be staying. rebecca continues waiting for a heart. it was such a happy heartfelt moment. >>> check this out. across the street right there there's a cyclist. also a man in a car. watch right there. >> what the heck? >> oh. >> street. >> the man on the bicycle is dating the ex-wife of the drive
that's almost a rebecca has been waiting for an heart. now she has the stay at the hospital waiting for a heart to come in. that has meant that maggie has had to stay with different people waiting for her owner. >> interesting she is waiting for a heart. >> there is your heart on four legs. >> the dog has so much to say. >> let me tell you. >> it is all about the cash. >> this video is just over two minutes long and is the entire time the dog is out of its...
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so what rebecca does, she looks over the last months here that all the political movement that women have been in the front of, and she looked at the role that anger played. and take, for instance, we published hillary clinton last fall. and secretary clinton tells a famo famous time in the debate. and donald trump is behind her, and do i turn around and temp him to back off on continue speaking. and she thought, probably wisely, if she turn around, she would have been called angry and then she continued to talk. and the criticism was that she was unauthentic, or ingenuous, and it was a lose-lose, and exactly that that rebecca is writing at, and women in any station and how they deal with anger in a public life. there's that. >> cary, i want to ask you about a fiction you have coming out, a buzz book here at the expo convention. >> there's a novel that i edited called "ohio" and that was extraordinary, stephen was 18 years old when he watched the towers fall in his home room class and stephen and people of his generation having 17 years, experienced an event so transformative that in
so what rebecca does, she looks over the last months here that all the political movement that women have been in the front of, and she looked at the role that anger played. and take, for instance, we published hillary clinton last fall. and secretary clinton tells a famo famous time in the debate. and donald trump is behind her, and do i turn around and temp him to back off on continue speaking. and she thought, probably wisely, if she turn around, she would have been called angry and then she...
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rebecca: and talk they did.oric vote last year, the board decided to shut the climbdown from october of next year. when the first white explorers came to the area in 1873, they named the rock ayers rock after senior australian politician at the time, henry ayers. when i was working on this story, i realized that henry ayers wamy great great great great uncle. i tell a western desert elder about this family connection, and that i am sorry. for my family's role in any horrific or disrespectl treatment of the indigenous people. >> well, aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what is past is past. now we're looking at going forward, and teaching nonindigenous people respect. rebecca: the sharing of stories like this, she says, is needed now in order to heal, rather than the conquering of the rock. rebecca henschke, bbc news, central australia. laura: now, i am not sure what your children are doing at four years old, but i can tell you that mine were not having their paintings displayed at new york's art expo. am boy
rebecca: and talk they did.oric vote last year, the board decided to shut the climbdown from october of next year. when the first white explorers came to the area in 1873, they named the rock ayers rock after senior australian politician at the time, henry ayers. when i was working on this story, i realized that henry ayers wamy great great great great uncle. i tell a western desert elder about this family connection, and that i am sorry. for my family's role in any horrific or disrespectl...
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rebecca and charles claimed that breaches their human rights. today, the supreme court agreed.efore concluded that the appeal must be allowed... finding that excluding different sex couples from civil partnerships discriminates against them and is incompatible with their right to a family life. after a four—year legal battle, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil partnerships to all, a measure that would be fair, popular and good forfamilies and children across the country. civil partnerships give couples the same legal and financial rights as married couples. today's ruling can't force parliament to change the law, but it does put real pressure on government to open up civil partnerships to those three million cohabiting heterosexual couples who may not want to get married, but who may well want stronger legal rights. charles and rebecca aren't getting the invitations to their civil partnership printed just yet, but they are now confident that it will happen for them — and many like them. clive coleman, bbc news. the former gp who was named in an investigation
rebecca and charles claimed that breaches their human rights. today, the supreme court agreed.efore concluded that the appeal must be allowed... finding that excluding different sex couples from civil partnerships discriminates against them and is incompatible with their right to a family life. after a four—year legal battle, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil partnerships to all, a measure that would be fair, popular and good forfamilies and children across the country....
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next, author and law professor rebecca zietlow looks at the works of james mitchell ashley, an abolitionist and republican congressman during the civil war in the late reconstruction period. she talks about the influences that shaped his views against slavery as a young man, and described his role as one of the leading proponents of the 13th amendment, which abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude. this 35 minute talk was part of a symposium hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society. >> i get to introduce rebecca zietlow, who has been a friend of mine for almost two decades. we don't want to admit how old we actually are. rebecca is a graduate of byron law school and yale and a the university of to leto law school. right now, she has moved from that hotbed in northern ohio to a hotter bed of abolition in vermont she is visiting. of aebecca is the author book called "forgotten emancipator," which is about james mitchell ashley, and she will be telling us all about him, so without further ado, i am happy to introduce rebecca. [applause] prof. zietlow: thank you so much, paul, and than
next, author and law professor rebecca zietlow looks at the works of james mitchell ashley, an abolitionist and republican congressman during the civil war in the late reconstruction period. she talks about the influences that shaped his views against slavery as a young man, and described his role as one of the leading proponents of the 13th amendment, which abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude. this 35 minute talk was part of a symposium hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society....
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rebecca and charles claimed that breaches their human rights. today, the supreme court agreed.luded that the appeal must be allowed... finding that excluding different sex couples from civil partnerships discriminates against them and is incompatible with their right to a family life. after a four year legal battle, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil partnerships to all — a measure that would be fair, popular and good for families and children across the country. civil partnerships give couples the same legal and financial rights as married couples. today's ruling can't force parliament to change the law, but it does put real pressure on government to open up civil partnerships to those three million cohabiting heterosexual couples who may not want to get married, but who may well want stronger legal rights. charles and rebecca aren't getting the invitations to their civil partnership printed just yet, but they are now confident that it will happen for them — and many like them. clive coleman, bbc news. the former gp who was named in an investigation into the
rebecca and charles claimed that breaches their human rights. today, the supreme court agreed.luded that the appeal must be allowed... finding that excluding different sex couples from civil partnerships discriminates against them and is incompatible with their right to a family life. after a four year legal battle, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil partnerships to all — a measure that would be fair, popular and good for families and children across the country. civil...
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here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca patterson. baltimore trust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big leg josh, you can weigh in, it's another tech-led day amazon and other big stocks hitting all-time highs >> yeah. so, i never say this, it's like too good right now like everything is lined up. you look at amazon, facebook, new highs with 40 points off that low from the privacy concerns netflix is now up 100% on the year large-cap bio-tech starting to roar that's a segment of the market we haven't heard much from that's starting to change. the xli, and you saw the retail numbers. i was just looking at some portfolios our tactical model got fully invested 23 months ago. and it's completely run based on price. has not come out of anything just the qs we've ridden 53% in that period of time. it's too good. so, i think the message for investors is not to look at this and say, everything's lined up, now is the time to go all in you'll get these periodic washouts they
here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca patterson. baltimore trust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big leg josh, you can weigh in, it's another tech-led day amazon and other big stocks hitting all-time highs >> yeah. so, i never say this, it's like too good right now like everything is lined up. you look at amazon, facebook, new highs with 40 points off that low...
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i agree with rebecca that it's unlikely that we're going to get to a full deal.o says he will only accept full denuclearization. i don't think that's going to come out of this summit. i think it's important to be optimistic about this summit. the summit is the start of a dialogue. and what i think we can realistically hope for is some good talk, some parameters being set between president trump and leader of north korea, so that there can be future dialogue towards an actual peace agreement. but the peace agrment. >> harris: how interesting. >> denuclearization very complicated. >> harris: rebecca, i'm going to give you the last word. i am going to press in here. your talking about this, david, very different than last friday when we were peeking in to the white house when the north korean letter carrier was meeting with the president. i hear you much more optimistic and sometimes it's like an election, i suppose, things change when you get closer to the date. >> well, no. i was optimistic thing then. i said we shouldn't glorify the fact that someone who is the l
i agree with rebecca that it's unlikely that we're going to get to a full deal.o says he will only accept full denuclearization. i don't think that's going to come out of this summit. i think it's important to be optimistic about this summit. the summit is the start of a dialogue. and what i think we can realistically hope for is some good talk, some parameters being set between president trump and leader of north korea, so that there can be future dialogue towards an actual peace agreement....
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rebecca: the biggest thing happening in the u.s., and some states, have started banning asking salary history questions when hiring new employees. so when women come to work at other companies, if they are underpaid at a previous job, and you have to tell your salary you will be underpaid at your next job, so a lot of those places or employers are not liking this and they are getting pushed back, so it is becoming a nationwide experiment. scarlet: that was my conversation with rebecca greenfield. you can download the podcast from itunes or wherever you get your podcasts. i thought it was interesting the u.k. shedding light on the gender gap. it is a nationwide experiment that forces big companies to expose with the pay gap is, but it does not enforce them to do anything. julia: the hope is shaming them forces action. australia and germany are doing it. scarlet: let the outrage takeover. julia: they said of nothing gets done, and it could take a century to get anything done on the cap -- gap. scarlet: a century, that is frightening.
rebecca: the biggest thing happening in the u.s., and some states, have started banning asking salary history questions when hiring new employees. so when women come to work at other companies, if they are underpaid at a previous job, and you have to tell your salary you will be underpaid at your next job, so a lot of those places or employers are not liking this and they are getting pushed back, so it is becoming a nationwide experiment. scarlet: that was my conversation with rebecca...
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rebecca has a ph.d. in american history from george mason university. she and her work have been profiled in "the washington post," "the new york times" and the new yorker and feature on the history channel, npr and other media outlets. this afternoon rebecca will be discussing her new book, "rescue board: the untold story of america's efforts to save the jews of europe." this book tells the little known story of john pell who helped persuade roosevelt to organize the war refugee board in 1944. the agency mobilized dip promats, smug -- diplomats, smuggler in a dozen countries across four continue innocents. their work involved recruiting spies, leaking news and channeling food and money to underground organizations. in 20 months the board saved tens of thousands of lives. lynne olson, author of the book "last hope island," says that with her magisterial research, rebecca erbelding brilliantly brings to life the little known story of this transforming moment in american history and the young government lawyers who made it happen. and kim cuts calls the b
rebecca has a ph.d. in american history from george mason university. she and her work have been profiled in "the washington post," "the new york times" and the new yorker and feature on the history channel, npr and other media outlets. this afternoon rebecca will be discussing her new book, "rescue board: the untold story of america's efforts to save the jews of europe." this book tells the little known story of john pell who helped persuade roosevelt to organize...
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reporter rebecca riches outside the belly cathedral and asked her what we know about the man who was shot by police and knife wielding man ran into the cathedral behind me the girl in a tone he was said to be behaving very aggressively witnesses say he was dazed and confused and acting quite threateningly towards the other guests in the dorm police were called and they arrived at the same they tried to come the man and this on him but it's believed he lunged at police and then they shot him in the leg now during the incident another police officer was also shot both men are injured he's a fifty three year old austrian man he's not known to police and it's not believe he has any links to any terrorist organizations now obviously berlin has been the target of some terrorist attacks in the last couple of years leading police on high alert but they're not investigating this as a terror attack at this time. reports rebecca riches at the cathedral and staying in germany a power blackout at hamburg airport has grounded hundreds of flights and left thousands of passengers stranded airport of
reporter rebecca riches outside the belly cathedral and asked her what we know about the man who was shot by police and knife wielding man ran into the cathedral behind me the girl in a tone he was said to be behaving very aggressively witnesses say he was dazed and confused and acting quite threateningly towards the other guests in the dorm police were called and they arrived at the same they tried to come the man and this on him but it's believed he lunged at police and then they shot him in...
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rebecca rose woodland and mark si me here n us. we'll be right back.philadelphia eag and their owner tryin what the white house is calling a political stunt leading up to the team's white house visit. president trump turning the event on its head canceling their visit today and instead holding a celebration of america where he reminds of us of why all of those folks should be standing and singing the national anthem instead of, as he put it, huddling in t locker rooms. >> to honor our military and to honor our country and to remember the fallen heros who never made it back home. we stand to show our love for our fellow citizens and our constitution. lou: well following the cancellation by the president, philadelphia's mayor, what a piece of work he is, jim kenny, called president trump a fragile egomaniac and not a true patriot. kenny apparently thinks he would recognize one if he saw one. joining us tonight, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland and wr talk show mk simone. great to have you both here. rebecca, let's start with you. what in the world
rebecca rose woodland and mark si me here n us. we'll be right back.philadelphia eag and their owner tryin what the white house is calling a political stunt leading up to the team's white house visit. president trump turning the event on its head canceling their visit today and instead holding a celebration of america where he reminds of us of why all of those folks should be standing and singing the national anthem instead of, as he put it, huddling in t locker rooms. >> to honor our...
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. >> i get to introduce rebecca zietlow, then a friend of mine for almost two decades. we don't want to admit how old we are getting to be. rebecca is a graduate of byron college and yale law school, and fultona professor in the the law school. she has moved from that hotbed of abolition in ohio to an even hotter bed of abolition in vermont where she is currently visiting vermont law school. rebecca is the author of a book called forgotten emancipator, which is about james ashley, and she will be telling us all about him. without further ado, i am happy to bring her. [applause] thanks so much, paul, and thank you for inviting me to speak. thank you for your amazing organization. it is a thrill to be here and talking about this. as paul mentioned, i did just published a book. i have a copy here i can show you about james ashley, so my talk is based around that book. whos also true that people live in vermont are proud of the fact that vermont was the first state constitution to and slavery. -- ban slavery. vermont came into the nation as an antislavery state. i will not
. >> i get to introduce rebecca zietlow, then a friend of mine for almost two decades. we don't want to admit how old we are getting to be. rebecca is a graduate of byron college and yale law school, and fultona professor in the the law school. she has moved from that hotbed of abolition in ohio to an even hotter bed of abolition in vermont where she is currently visiting vermont law school. rebecca is the author of a book called forgotten emancipator, which is about james ashley, and she...
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in six, 12 months, interest rates are going to change. >> rebecca, this was a very strong jobs report today, but there is still concern about interest rates and the new tariffs that went into effect this week? >> that's right. the new tariffs on steel and aluminum could cost the economy up to 240,000 jobs. not something that would derail the economy. but if tensions were to escalate, that number could rise. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> next to puerto rico tonight. hurricane season officially began today. tonight, eight months after maria devastated the island, home to 3.5 million american citizens, workers are still repairing the fragile power grid, and thousands still without power. and tonight, major questions over the true death toll. here's victor oquendo. >> reportet: in storm ravaged yabucoa, not only do many feel powerless after hurricane maria, many still remain without power. do you feel like you've been forgotten? >> yeah, been forgotten. we think they've forgotten us. >> reporter: angel cartagena and his wife have been without electricity since maria made landfall. more than
in six, 12 months, interest rates are going to change. >> rebecca, this was a very strong jobs report today, but there is still concern about interest rates and the new tariffs that went into effect this week? >> that's right. the new tariffs on steel and aluminum could cost the economy up to 240,000 jobs. not something that would derail the economy. but if tensions were to escalate, that number could rise. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> next to puerto rico tonight....
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rebecca, what is the thrust of your feeling on this entire thing?is an administration that is always seeking to portray itself as being persecuted, right? so in sarah huckabee sanders, i liked her dramatic rendition of it in her sort of, you know, all of the fulminating about, you know, the injury that has been done to ivanka trump and to this administration. there is the seeking to portray themselves as the powerless entity when in fact the bit that samantha bee was doing on "full frontal" was very sharp and yes, very vulgarly worded critique of the trump -- the horrific, vile, vicious, to use some of sarah huckabee sanders' adjectives, policy of separating immigrants from their children, in many cases asylum seekers from their young children, from often their babies. it was an incredibly powerful critique of ivanka -- of that policy and of ivanka trump's social media performance around that policy which involved her posting a picture of her happily embracing her young son. a total sort of horrifying contrast to the kinds of images that were in the
rebecca, what is the thrust of your feeling on this entire thing?is an administration that is always seeking to portray itself as being persecuted, right? so in sarah huckabee sanders, i liked her dramatic rendition of it in her sort of, you know, all of the fulminating about, you know, the injury that has been done to ivanka trump and to this administration. there is the seeking to portray themselves as the powerless entity when in fact the bit that samantha bee was doing on "full...
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rebecca: a good question.cast has to still bid for it guy: comcast is bidding against itself. it was bidding for sky, but also there was a 39% stake murdoch has. it's got very confusing. rebecca: it is. sky shares have been sinking the past couple of days. no one knows what this means. fox and has a bid on the table for sky. maybe that is the way out. if comcast doesn't win in the it can still buy sky and get a ropean tv company with more than 20 million subscrers. matt: the money is getting bigger and bigger. it will be a busy summer. bloomberg users can interact with all the charts on bloomberg television. you can get the recent charts, use the on charts for future reference. coming up, the stock of the hour. this is oombg. ♪ guy: welcome back to the open. they say in the aviation industry, you build a plane onto engine, not the other way around. the market is paying atntion to rolls-royce. jobs,l cut around 4600 the bulk in darby. up the is trying to step action that is being taken for investors. they are l
rebecca: a good question.cast has to still bid for it guy: comcast is bidding against itself. it was bidding for sky, but also there was a 39% stake murdoch has. it's got very confusing. rebecca: it is. sky shares have been sinking the past couple of days. no one knows what this means. fox and has a bid on the table for sky. maybe that is the way out. if comcast doesn't win in the it can still buy sky and get a ropean tv company with more than 20 million subscrers. matt: the money is getting...
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let me bring in rebecca, labour's business spokesperson.blic inquiry into blacklisting, not just and public inquiry into blacklisting, notjust the and public inquiry into blacklisting, not just the actions of the police. we have an inquiry. it has destroyed the lives of families and workers up and down britain for decades. we know a numberof britain for decades. we know a number of these companies settled their legal case in the last few years and publicly apologise. but that doesn't alter the fact that there needs to be an open and transparent investigation into what happened, why it happened and if the police were involved, where their orders came from. what we can do to restore faith in the construction industry. we have a number of firms who acted impeccably and we want to make sure that we bolster that feeling of faith in our construction sector going forward. if the police to release a redacted version of their confidential report into the police involvement in the blacklist to the inquiry, would that be enough? i still think we need
let me bring in rebecca, labour's business spokesperson.blic inquiry into blacklisting, not just and public inquiry into blacklisting, notjust the and public inquiry into blacklisting, not just the actions of the police. we have an inquiry. it has destroyed the lives of families and workers up and down britain for decades. we know a numberof britain for decades. we know a number of these companies settled their legal case in the last few years and publicly apologise. but that doesn't alter the...
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here's abc's chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, you could see it on their faces. nerves running high on wall street with trade war threats running hot. the dow plummeting nearly 500 at its lowest point of the day. harley-davidson announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel. >>harley-davidson, made in america. >> reporter: after the inauguration, president trump praised the american institution and hinted more jobs were on the way. >> so thank you, harley-davidson, for building things in america. and i think you're going to expand. >> reporter: the president responding in a tweet, "surprised that harley-davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag." >> and rebecca with us tonight. already this headline. >> reporter: it shows how quickly the retaliation can take effect. these tariffs drive up the price of a single bike by roughly $2,000, which is why they're mo
here's abc's chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, you could see it on their faces. nerves running high on wall street with trade war threats running hot. the dow plummeting nearly 500 at its lowest point of the day. harley-davidson announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel....
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rebecca and charles claimed that discriminates against heterosexual couples like them.. it was therefore concluded that the appeal must be allowed, and that a declaration should be made that sections one and three of the civil partnership act, to the extent that they preclude a different sex couple from entering into a civil partnership, are incompatible with article 14 of the european convention on human rights. after four years, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil partnerships to all, a measure that would be fair, popular and good for families and children across the country. civil partnerships give couples the same legal and financial rights as married couples. today's ruling can't force parliament to change the law, but it does put real pressure on government to open up civil partnerships to those 3 million cohabiting heterosexual couples who may not want to get married, but who may well want stronger legal rights. charles and rebecca aren't getting the invitations to their civil partnership printed just yet, but they are now confident that it will
rebecca and charles claimed that discriminates against heterosexual couples like them.. it was therefore concluded that the appeal must be allowed, and that a declaration should be made that sections one and three of the civil partnership act, to the extent that they preclude a different sex couple from entering into a civil partnership, are incompatible with article 14 of the european convention on human rights. after four years, victory. today, we are a step closer to opening civil...
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rebecca let me start with you. generals ousted, at least i don't think they were gunned down by artillery fire so that might in and of itself be a major move in the right direction but what do you make overall what's the message with this move? >> you know i don't think it's reason to be encouraged during the iran deal negotiations we were told the regime had moderates in power and that's why the obama administration could deal with them and now we're being told that perhaps kim is looking for more moderate s to replace the hard liners in the kim regime. i just think that's absolute nonsense. anybody who was moderate that had any power within the regime has either been executed or was in north korea. i think what's happening much more likely is that kim is consolidating power wants to make sure he can be light on his feet negotiating with president trump and that everybody surrounding him is completely on board with what he wants to do because they're loyal to him, much more than possibly the last three who he just
rebecca let me start with you. generals ousted, at least i don't think they were gunned down by artillery fire so that might in and of itself be a major move in the right direction but what do you make overall what's the message with this move? >> you know i don't think it's reason to be encouraged during the iran deal negotiations we were told the regime had moderates in power and that's why the obama administration could deal with them and now we're being told that perhaps kim is...
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be patient." >> and rebecca with us tonight. the first of these tariffs just ten days ago and already this headline. >> reporter: it shows how quickly the retaliation can take effect. and in harley-davidson's case, these tariffs drive up the price of a single bike by roughly $2,000, which is why they're moving some of that production, so that they don't pass the cost to customers. now, those motorcycles built overseas will be sold overseas, and according to the company, if you buy a harley here, it is made in america, david. >> all right, rebecca, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the family horror. the father and his two daughters camping. the father shot and killed in the tent, and police say the girls were right there. what we're learning about this case. >>> also, the boat fire right off the coast. six people trapped onboard. you can see the flames there. and the rescue. >>> also, news tonight about that deadly plane crash. the couple killed. their teenager able to walk away f
be patient." >> and rebecca with us tonight. the first of these tariffs just ten days ago and already this headline. >> reporter: it shows how quickly the retaliation can take effect. and in harley-davidson's case, these tariffs drive up the price of a single bike by roughly $2,000, which is why they're moving some of that production, so that they don't pass the cost to customers. now, those motorcycles built overseas will be sold overseas, and according to the company, if you...
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rebecca smith, gerald fishman who was the paper confirms was their editorial editor, john anarrow, and highs d,plenoys. llthe brother posted devastated and heart sick one of the most gentle and funny people h ever known who hadhe gift t career, theai capital gazetd rob was the paper's assistant editor, it'slear it' a beacon in this community not just news but community and connection, one man i spoke with works for the city and spoke aboutne of the victims a woman who lost her life and h impact she on him. >> she was alw as alivend so funny and just, you know, just full of energy. and always positive. and we met and talked and we were going to have lunch tomorrow to talk about some publelations stuff as well as disseminating other information in our community through her wo. whether photographer or writing i personalize in that sense >> without them the world doesn't know what their politicians elected leaders are doing. th don't know the score of put a basketball games, this has been really hardiv >> toe you an idea, the paper covered their own shooting shortly after reports of gunfir
rebecca smith, gerald fishman who was the paper confirms was their editorial editor, john anarrow, and highs d,plenoys. llthe brother posted devastated and heart sick one of the most gentle and funny people h ever known who hadhe gift t career, theai capital gazetd rob was the paper's assistant editor, it'slear it' a beacon in this community not just news but community and connection, one man i spoke with works for the city and spoke aboutne of the victims a woman who lost her life and h impact...
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rebecca smith. third victim is robert hiasson. the fourth victim is gerald fishman. the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> first responders responded within a minute. the evacuated over 150 people from inside the building. >> i am very proud of that response. not only the speed of the response, but the courage of the demonstrated in entering the building without a moments hesitation. finding the shooter who was hiding and taking him into custody without shots being fired with law enforcement. >> reporter: the suspected is not cooperating with investigators. sources tell fox news he mutilated his fingers seemingly in an effort to make it more difficult for authorities to id him. lease have not confirmed of that and say they are still working to determine a motive. >> we are saddened we had to make those notifications. we are deeply saddened that a person had to take this into his own hands. threats made aga gazette on social media. >> one of the journalists killed was remembered by his brother. the novelist carl hiasson. he posted this photo on facebook. rob is on the
rebecca smith. third victim is robert hiasson. the fourth victim is gerald fishman. the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> first responders responded within a minute. the evacuated over 150 people from inside the building. >> i am very proud of that response. not only the speed of the response, but the courage of the demonstrated in entering the building without a moments hesitation. finding the shooter who was hiding and taking him into custody without shots being fired with law...
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and he means not to sit here quietly as we approach the mid-term elections, rebecca.e means to hustle and campaign every inch of the way. i thought it was interesting he had with him kevin mccarthy. and i want to talk to you about this as well. he's the speaker in waiting for a speaker who is a lame duck who is going to try america's patience and hold on to a job he has given up for another 8 months. apparently there has been some problems tonight regarding the immigration bills and different versions. and issues that are just affecting how our government can run much more smooth if we didn't have this -- let me just say someone who is not as effective as they could be in a job they should be. lou: i like that have much. you said it with so much more elegance and class that i often use. the language i often use when it comes to speaker ryan and his immense failures in that office. we'll hear from dr. sebastian gorka next on that issue. kevin mccarthy. is he the man to replace paul ryan? what about mark meadows and jim jordan and a handful of others. stay with us. we a
and he means not to sit here quietly as we approach the mid-term elections, rebecca.e means to hustle and campaign every inch of the way. i thought it was interesting he had with him kevin mccarthy. and i want to talk to you about this as well. he's the speaker in waiting for a speaker who is a lame duck who is going to try america's patience and hold on to a job he has given up for another 8 months. apparently there has been some problems tonight regarding the immigration bills and different...
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second, rebecca smith. third victim is robert hiassen.te and father of three. he had just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary. hours ago, the newspaper editor with a defiant tweet about the humble newspaper, devastated and heartbroken. numb. reporters and editors put their all into finding the truth. that is our mission, will always be. i'm gio benitez in annapolis, maryland. >> and despite this trauma, the staff of the paper worked overnight determined to get the paper out this morning. that is the cover. five shot dead at the capital. >> within like two hours, one of the editors put out a tweet saying there will be a damn paper tomorrow, referring to today. >> they said we are traumatized, but we will get this paper out. >> this is a paper that dates back to the 1700s. >>> police are also working overnight and are getting warrants to try to search the suspect's home in laurel, maryland. >> and they're searching his social media accounts. we're joined by steve gomez. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> the former editor reported
second, rebecca smith. third victim is robert hiassen.te and father of three. he had just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary. hours ago, the newspaper editor with a defiant tweet about the humble newspaper, devastated and heartbroken. numb. reporters and editors put their all into finding the truth. that is our mission, will always be. i'm gio benitez in annapolis, maryland. >> and despite this trauma, the staff of the paper worked overnight determined to get the paper out this...
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> everyone can please gather round, the presentation's about to begin.rter: it's been called the bible of bro culture. >> hear ye, hear ye, barstool hath arrived! >> reporter: barstool sports, the often controversial media brand that's wildly popular with men 18 to 34 years old. with its podcasts, videos, and blogs, barstool attracts 12 million followers who call themselves stoollies. drawn to the big personalities that have become an essential part of its dna. like kevin clancy, aka kfc. >> i talk about what i want to talk about, joke how i want to joke. >> reporter: keith markovich, or k-marko. >> there's not much method to the madness. >> reporter: and the man who started it all, dave portnoy, known as el presidente. >> wonder if barstool knows the rules. >> reporter: 15 years in, cot has attracted big-name investors and is valued at $100 million. but while its no holds barred sense of humor -- >> see if we can duct tape hank to the wall. >> reporter: has won the company a fervent following, it has also invited backlash. >> we've got 3,000 here! >> re
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> everyone can please gather round, the presentation's about to begin.rter: it's been called the bible of bro culture. >> hear ye, hear ye, barstool hath arrived! >> reporter: barstool sports, the often controversial media brand that's wildly popular with men 18 to 34 years old. with its podcasts, videos, and blogs, barstool attracts 12 million followers who call themselves stoollies. drawn to the big personalities that have become an essential...
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and he means not to sit here quietly as we approach the mid-term elections, rebecca.e means to hustle and campaign every inch of the way. i thought it was interesting he had with him kevin mccarthy. and i want to talk to you about this as well. he's the speaker in waiting for a speaker who is a lame duck who is going to try america's patience and hold on to a job he has given up for another 8 months. apparently there has been some problems tonight regarding the immigration bills and different versions. and issues that are just affecting how our government can run much more smooth if we didn't have this -- let me just say someone who is not as effective as they could be in a job they should be. lou: i like that have much. you said it with so much more elegance and class that i often use. the language i often use when it comes to speaker ryan and his immense failures in that office. we'll hear from dr. sebastian gorka next on that issue. kevin mccarthy. is he the man to replace paul ryan? what about mark meadows and jim jordan and a handful of others. stay with us. we a
and he means not to sit here quietly as we approach the mid-term elections, rebecca.e means to hustle and campaign every inch of the way. i thought it was interesting he had with him kevin mccarthy. and i want to talk to you about this as well. he's the speaker in waiting for a speaker who is a lame duck who is going to try america's patience and hold on to a job he has given up for another 8 months. apparently there has been some problems tonight regarding the immigration bills and different...
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rebecca jarvis, tracking your money. >> reporter: tonight, the economy booming. and to keep it from overheating, that rate hike, with the federal reserve signaling two more increases later this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. >> reporter: the key takeaway for consumers carrying credit card debt or hoping to buy a new car or home? the cost of borrowing is going up. >> it doesn't mean you want to rush into buying a house if you're not ready, but if you are ready, you might want to consider locking in the rates now when they're lower. >> reporter: adjustable rate mortgages, also getting more expensive. and for anyone with a balance on those credit cards, now is the time to pay it down. >> it's only going to get more expensive. most credit cards are variable rate so within a billing cycle, or two, you'll start to see those interest rates go up. so if you're carrying any credit card debt, it's important to prioritize paying that off. >> reporter: david, the fed also says that it expects the jobs market to continue improving. and beli
rebecca jarvis, tracking your money. >> reporter: tonight, the economy booming. and to keep it from overheating, that rate hike, with the federal reserve signaling two more increases later this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. >> reporter: the key takeaway for consumers carrying credit card debt or hoping to buy a new car or home? the cost of borrowing is going up. >> it doesn't mean you want to rush into buying a house if you're not...
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rebecca brown and d.h. bay are back.ve grown your company to 3 million people worldwide in just four years? >> yes. >> incredible. you have a lot to tell us. choose one thing we can learn from that you did right or did wrong. >> one thing we've learned is you have to go to market very quickly and integrate after. if you've taken a data-driven approach, you learn a lot from your customers and you learn from your mistakes. ultimately those mistakes help you build a product that have market fit. the second advice that we've learned from building a consumer finance business. we're at money line trying to build the bank of the future. we're trying to build amazon prime for finance. and in doing that, customer sustainability and customer valley is incredibly important. if you think about running a business, you have to have advocates. if you don't have advocates of your business, you're just spending ton of money on marketing. >> you mean advocates of customers. >> right. the ones who tell their mom, their sister to download t
rebecca brown and d.h. bay are back.ve grown your company to 3 million people worldwide in just four years? >> yes. >> incredible. you have a lot to tell us. choose one thing we can learn from that you did right or did wrong. >> one thing we've learned is you have to go to market very quickly and integrate after. if you've taken a data-driven approach, you learn a lot from your customers and you learn from your mistakes. ultimately those mistakes help you build a product that...
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rebecca smith just hired. she loved her new job and beloved dog.rs a red cross volunteer and a girl scout leader. tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose in offering opinions about the world around them that they might be better citizens. a journalism student paying her respects at a memorial. >>> thank you for watching, another trying week. i'm david muir. i'll see you later on "20/20." >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> good afternoon to you. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. larry and ama are both off today. we begin this afternoon with a possible plea deal in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. >> leslie brinkley is live at the courthouse in oakland with the new developments this afternoon. leslie. >> reporter: that's right. it's all unfolding right now. a plea deal is on the table, put forward by the judge. both defendants have to plead no contest each to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the ghost ship warehouse fire. we exchange for time served and california regulations they might be walking
rebecca smith just hired. she loved her new job and beloved dog.rs a red cross volunteer and a girl scout leader. tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose in offering opinions about the world around them that they might be better citizens. a journalism student paying her respects at a memorial. >>> thank you for watching, another trying week. i'm david muir. i'll see you later on "20/20." >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>>...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. news today: italy's far—right interior minister has accused rescue charities of treating migrants as human meat and putting their lives at risk. it's matteo salvini's latest attack against groups operating in the mediterranean, and comes as a german charity vessel picked up more than 200 people on thursday. a south korean court has ruled that the killing of dogs for meat is illegal. it's a potentially landmark ruling that could see the practice outlawed altogether. the case was brought by an animal rights group against a dog farm operator. abouti million dogs are thought to be eaten every year, but consumption has declined. the chief executive of the intel has resigned. he violated the non— fraternisation policy. his successor has been named as robert swan, currently the chief financial officer. and, koko the gorilla, who became famous after learning a version of sign language, has died at the age of 46. in these pictures here she's with flea from the group the red hot chili peppers i
rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. news today: italy's far—right interior minister has accused rescue charities of treating migrants as human meat and putting their lives at risk. it's matteo salvini's latest attack against groups operating in the mediterranean, and comes as a german charity vessel picked up more than 200 people on thursday. a south korean court has ruled that the killing of dogs for meat is illegal. it's a potentially landmark ruling that could see the practice outlawed...
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wendy winters, gerald fischman, john mcnamara, rebecca smith and robert haasen.e encourage you to go to the capital gazette's website for more on each of these victims. one survivor, celine san felice describes her terrifying experience to cnn. >> i was working at my desk when i heard the shots, and it took a couple of them for me to realize what was happening. and i looked at anthony, the intern. and i said i'm getting out of here. i grabbed my purse and went to the back door which i was only a couple steps from. it was locked. what happened here was very calculated. i reported on pulse, when pulse happened. i went to school in florida. and i remember being so upset hearing about the victims who were texting their families, and there i was sitting under a desk texting my parents telling them that i loved them. and i just don't know what i want right now. our whole lives have been shattered. and so thanks for your prayers, but i couldn't give a [ bleep ] about them if there's nothing else. >> police officials say the shooter's intent was clear. >> this was a targ
wendy winters, gerald fischman, john mcnamara, rebecca smith and robert haasen.e encourage you to go to the capital gazette's website for more on each of these victims. one survivor, celine san felice describes her terrifying experience to cnn. >> i was working at my desk when i heard the shots, and it took a couple of them for me to realize what was happening. and i looked at anthony, the intern. and i said i'm getting out of here. i grabbed my purse and went to the back door which i was...
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. >> rebecca heinrich from a senior fellow at the hudson institute.adviser to former arizona representative teresa franks. rebecca, but talk about the plan and significance of king abdullah's involvement in visit in this is a critical american ally. what can we expect? >> you know, jordan has got some concerns obviously about the u.s. embassy to jerusalem and wants to make sure that jordan still is a custodian of the muslim holy sites still in jerusalem. in the broader scheme of things, jordan is one of the united states strongest allies united states strongest allies. king abdullah staunchly pro-american, has a good relationship with president trump. that kind of context including turkey and qatar commit to other countries where the u.s. has a strong military presence. those two countries have shown preferences moving toward a closer relationship with russia, and in so the united states is looking for closer allies in the region where they can have greater military cooperation in jordan. this meeting is really important for a number of reasons. >> hi
. >> rebecca heinrich from a senior fellow at the hudson institute.adviser to former arizona representative teresa franks. rebecca, but talk about the plan and significance of king abdullah's involvement in visit in this is a critical american ally. what can we expect? >> you know, jordan has got some concerns obviously about the u.s. embassy to jerusalem and wants to make sure that jordan still is a custodian of the muslim holy sites still in jerusalem. in the broader scheme of...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta.t some of the other stories making the news. the aircraft manufacturer, airbus, has said it's reconsidering its operations in britain amid the uncertainty over future relations with the european union. airbus said it was increasingly concerned by the lack of progress in brexit negotiations. there've been protests in the spanish town of pamplona, where a court has ordered the provisional release of five men convicted of sexually assaulting a young woman during the annual bull—running festival. in april, they were sentenced to nine years injailfor sexual abuse but acquitted of rape. they are appealing against their conviction. a spin—off programme from the "roseanne" sitcom is going to be made with the original cast but without its creator roseanne barr. abc ended its deal with her in the wake of her racist tweet about an advisor to barack obama. the main challenger in the sunday's presidential election in turkey has addressed a massive rally of his supporters in the coastal city of izmi
rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta.t some of the other stories making the news. the aircraft manufacturer, airbus, has said it's reconsidering its operations in britain amid the uncertainty over future relations with the european union. airbus said it was increasingly concerned by the lack of progress in brexit negotiations. there've been protests in the spanish town of pamplona, where a court has ordered the provisional release of five men convicted of sexually assaulting a young woman during...