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two goals for nathan redmond and southampton in real form. goals for nathan redmond and southampton inof relegation trouble and they have to be careful not to get dragged down. to be careful not to get dragged down. well, arguably the biggest game of the weekend is going on right now in the late kick off at anfield, liverpool v arsenal. liverpool leading 2—0 but arsenal have been poor? all the headlines are about the team news because alexis sanchez did not start for arsenal. he was on the bench and liverpool made a great start, look roberto firmino finding the back of the neck, his ninth goal of the season. then they made it two as well. look at the defending from arsenal. alexis sanchez has come on after half—time and arsenal look a lot better in the second half, but it may be too little, too late because liverpool made a great start and everyone will be talking about arsene wenger‘s decision to leave alexis sanchez on the bench. arsene wenger‘s decision to leave alexis sanchez on the benchm arsene wenger‘s decision to leave alexis sanchez on the bench. it will mean liverpool will le
two goals for nathan redmond and southampton in real form. goals for nathan redmond and southampton inof relegation trouble and they have to be careful not to get dragged down. to be careful not to get dragged down. well, arguably the biggest game of the weekend is going on right now in the late kick off at anfield, liverpool v arsenal. liverpool leading 2—0 but arsenal have been poor? all the headlines are about the team news because alexis sanchez did not start for arsenal. he was on the...
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by the holy ghost, exclaimed redmond. the votes and will go with the rest. my god, john martin declared to his attackers. what have i done to you? i've only been with you six months. dragged to the main deck, martin put up a ferocious struggle protesting that he would not die like a dog. bathed in blood, his knees buckling, the votes and was hurled into the sea. by which time fanny witnessed painted. her life spared she nonetheless forced of the remainder of the night to share a cabin with able seaman, richard redman. not even lieutenant mcintosh escaped the mob's wrath. in the final spasms of yellow fever, he was carried aloft in a blanket reportedly and i quote out of his mind and thrown over the star board gangway by a marine dubbed happy tom. earlier naval mutinies in british history, even the french terror of 1793, 1794 the carnage aboard the hermione was not. thank you very much. i'd be delighted to try to answer any questions with the sole exception of giving away jonathan robin's true identity and whether he was a native of danbury connecticut or a a
by the holy ghost, exclaimed redmond. the votes and will go with the rest. my god, john martin declared to his attackers. what have i done to you? i've only been with you six months. dragged to the main deck, martin put up a ferocious struggle protesting that he would not die like a dog. bathed in blood, his knees buckling, the votes and was hurled into the sea. by which time fanny witnessed painted. her life spared she nonetheless forced of the remainder of the night to share a cabin with able...
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had been assaulted and injured early on, received a visit in the gun room from able seaman richard redmond, who in shaking lieutenant reed's hand, said they did not intend to hurt him, who never hurt them. would that have been so. the violence tapped a deep wellspring of hatred, pent up for the summer, the lull in the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours of pigott's death, 35-year-old lawrence cronin from belfast, leapt atop a table in the gunroom, cramped with ship mates. still others on the quarter deck, peered below through a large skylight with a grated cover. formerly an able seaman, the super's mate, lawrence cronin, was man of some education and now his voice arising, he ex-sorted his -- exhorted his comrades to new feats of bloodshed. with the aid of a lantern he read from a prepared text from his pocket, beginning with the proud boast, i've been a republican since the war, declaring they were doing very right, a very good thing, he echoed a growing call for every officer's death. literally to wipe the decks clean. followed by shouts from aloft, hand 'em up, past the
had been assaulted and injured early on, received a visit in the gun room from able seaman richard redmond, who in shaking lieutenant reed's hand, said they did not intend to hurt him, who never hurt them. would that have been so. the violence tapped a deep wellspring of hatred, pent up for the summer, the lull in the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours of pigott's death, 35-year-old lawrence cronin from belfast, leapt atop a table in the gunroom, cramped with ship mates. still...
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louche --mike redmond walk us through what they are doing and its relationship at the moment becausehey do have that stick but there is a lots about whether they will continue to do so. the company is intending -- actually investors have asked them a couple of months ago to come up with a plan to come back --profits and cuts that cutback cost story of really holding on what we believe at this age. they are holding on to their state area -- stake. that might increase their investment flight 300 -- 300 million euros. of themthe result wanting to bear the fruits of their investment. there for us in abu dhabi, thank you so much. coming up in the show, federal reserve rate hikes. what else? but are all but certain there risks that could force the u.s. central bank to hold fire? we are going to speak with the adversity of oregon, this is bloomberg. tracy: you are watching bloomberg. i am tracy alloway. i'm david ankle us where we are looking at the markets. a big day for the fed. we know what is going to happy there. -- happen there. jules: a strong upside from the south korean. the frontr
louche --mike redmond walk us through what they are doing and its relationship at the moment becausehey do have that stick but there is a lots about whether they will continue to do so. the company is intending -- actually investors have asked them a couple of months ago to come up with a plan to come back --profits and cuts that cutback cost story of really holding on what we believe at this age. they are holding on to their state area -- stake. that might increase their investment flight 300...
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>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to introduce--it's my pleasure to introduce lieut. molina could we also look from the department of public health director stephanie felder. i saw stephanie walk in and also dr. angelica omega." on this mou with us and will give a brief presentation as well the tenant molina. so we are here tonight give you an update and overview of the mou signed with the department of public health which i believe is a really forward thinking proactive approach to ensure not only the safety of our officers but also the community as a whole. the partners-partnership includes strategies to work together to prevent behavio
>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to...
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. >> reporter: james redmond has covered the story for the "greeley tribune." but there are really two stories. how do feel feel about this case? is it, some are on one side, and others are on the other side? >> it's been a pretty vehement divide. people feel strongly one way or another. >> reporter: both versions begin at that party. >> i met tom at the door. he gave me a hug. i hugged him back. never did that before with him but that was fine. >> reporter: john schmitzer, ashley's uncle, was there that night. along with his wife peggy. and, of course, ashley's mother jenna fox and father joel raguindin. >> she was just vivacious and fun. >> she always made people laugh. made me laugh, made her mother laugh. >> reporter: the whole idea of this party was to celebrate how good things were going. it was a new year. they were happy. they were at a point when things were going well for them. >> reporter: seemingly, the end of a tough few years. when ashley met tom on a dating site back in 2007, she was divorced. a single mother of two young girls. >> tom brought so
. >> reporter: james redmond has covered the story for the "greeley tribune." but there are really two stories. how do feel feel about this case? is it, some are on one side, and others are on the other side? >> it's been a pretty vehement divide. people feel strongly one way or another. >> reporter: both versions begin at that party. >> i met tom at the door. he gave me a hug. i hugged him back. never did that before with him but that was fine. >>...
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josh redmond is a noted saxaphonist; his partner, brad meldau, plays the piano. pair first crossed paths at new york city's village vanguard. here now, a second look at the collaboration between these great jazz icons. jeffrey brown has our story. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the song, hoagy carmichael's 1938 ballad "the nearness of you," performed as a kind of conversation between two master musicians who happen to be peers and friends: ♪ ♪ saxophonist joshua redman, pianist brad mehldau. >> if you're going to play a ballad with someone, and you want it to be anything deeper than this just sort of surface, you're going to have to be vulnerable for the other person. and that's what the audience wants to see, too. >> yes. jazz is all about vulnerability. >> so, you got to-- >> reporter: vulnerability? >> yes. >> i think so, yes, because we're improvising, you know? and we're not coming to the bandstand with a preconceived notion of what we're going to play. we have to be open and available and vulnerable, to really make that connection with ourselves and with the other musici
josh redmond is a noted saxaphonist; his partner, brad meldau, plays the piano. pair first crossed paths at new york city's village vanguard. here now, a second look at the collaboration between these great jazz icons. jeffrey brown has our story. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the song, hoagy carmichael's 1938 ballad "the nearness of you," performed as a kind of conversation between two master musicians who happen to be peers and friends: ♪ ♪ saxophonist joshua redman, pianist brad...
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with me is imelda redmond, national director, with health watch england, a watchdog which representshat is your reaction to what simon stephens has said? overall, an interesting plan and it does tackle theissues interesting plan and it does tackle the issues that the public have raised with us. one of the major things and the public continually tell health throughout the country asa tell health throughout the country as a mental health needs attention and we need to have a greater responsive service for people with mental health problems and that is covered in the plan. people also talk a lot about the access to gps, timely appointments and that is also covered in the plan. social care has actually become a higher concern for the public in recent years and there is some attention to that as well. so it's a balance of different solutions. if people see the significant concerns being addressed, do you think they will then be able to tolerate, if you like, the concept of having to wait a little longer for the routine operations being talked about? nobody wants to have to wait, especiall
with me is imelda redmond, national director, with health watch england, a watchdog which representshat is your reaction to what simon stephens has said? overall, an interesting plan and it does tackle theissues interesting plan and it does tackle the issues that the public have raised with us. one of the major things and the public continually tell health throughout the country asa tell health throughout the country as a mental health needs attention and we need to have a greater responsive...
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>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to introduce--it's my pleasure to introduce lieut. molina could we also look from the department of public health director stephanie felder. i saw stephanie walk in and also dr. angelica omega." on this mou with us and will give a brief presentation as well the tenant molina. so we are here tonight give you an update and overview of the mou signed with the department of public health which i believe is a really forward thinking proactive approach to ensure not only the safety of our officers but also the community as a whole. the partners-partnership includes strategies to work together to prevent behavio
>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to...
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i don't think this last weekend when 800 people showed up to redmond, oregon, to my town hall, that a single one of them was paid -- not a single one. or we look across the country and we see the 7-year-old who wanted to be in a town hall because he doesn't want us to cut funding for pbs. or the muslim immigrant who risked his life as a military reporter in afghanistan and now wants to know who's going to save me here? he wasn't paid. american citizens are using their voice -- as designed, in our we the people constitution. in the mind of our president and the words of his advisor steven miller, his powers are, quote, very substantial and will not be questioned. not even by the citizens and voters of this great nation. well, they are being questioned -- massively -- by citizens raising their voice in every possible way. mr. president, american citizens everywhere are deeply disturbed by what they're seeing unfold in our nation. they fear that we are headed down a dark and dangerous path that will betray the founding principles of our we the people government. and they have every right
i don't think this last weekend when 800 people showed up to redmond, oregon, to my town hall, that a single one of them was paid -- not a single one. or we look across the country and we see the 7-year-old who wanted to be in a town hall because he doesn't want us to cut funding for pbs. or the muslim immigrant who risked his life as a military reporter in afghanistan and now wants to know who's going to save me here? he wasn't paid. american citizens are using their voice -- as designed, in...
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>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to introduce--it's my pleasure to introduce lieut. molina could we also look from the department of public health director stephanie felder. i saw stephanie walk in and also dr. angelica omega." on this mou with us and will give a brief presentation as well the tenant molina. so we are here tonight give you an update and overview of the mou signed with the department of public health which i believe is a really forward thinking proactive approach to ensure not only the safety of our officers but also the community as a whole. the partners-partnership includes strategies to work together to prevent behavio
>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to...
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>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to introduce--it's my pleasure to introduce lieut. molina could we also look from the department of public health director stephanie felder. i saw stephanie walk in and also dr. angelica omega." on this mou with us and will give a brief presentation as well the tenant molina. so we are here tonight give you an update and overview of the mou signed with the department of public health which i believe is a really forward thinking proactive approach to ensure not only the safety of our officers but also the community as a whole. the partners-partnership includes strategies to work together to prevent behavio
>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening. width good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to...
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grace from redmond, lance and doer fris kirkland, and we talked about the financial challenges they are facing. for the last two years millions of seniors did not receive an adequate cost of living adjustment and with the cost of prescription drugs, transportation and housing at a time when millions of seniors have to make difficult decisions about filling prescriptions or putting food on the table, we shouldn't be making their lives any more difficult. so this legislation actually would do that though. allow insurance companies to dramatically increase older american's health insurance premiums slash financial assistance, co-pays and other out of pocket costs. nursing home funding every year. so absolutely we should be supporting this amendment for grace, doris and lance. and for millions of americans in each of my colleagues' district there is no reason it shift more cost it seniors. i urge everyone to vote yes and i yield back. >> gentleman from ohio insist on point of order. >> mr. chairman, i do. amake a point of order to the amendment because it is not germane to the substitute. h
grace from redmond, lance and doer fris kirkland, and we talked about the financial challenges they are facing. for the last two years millions of seniors did not receive an adequate cost of living adjustment and with the cost of prescription drugs, transportation and housing at a time when millions of seniors have to make difficult decisions about filling prescriptions or putting food on the table, we shouldn't be making their lives any more difficult. so this legislation actually would do...
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redmond did care that they need because it can literally be the difference between life and death. subtitleoking at this that you have said you would estimate is a loss of $400 billion over 10 years. is that correct? mr. barthold: that is correct. ms. delbene: what impact would that be given that it is taking away revenue that could be used for health care? what impact does it have on coverage for family like -- families like diane's? questions go the to the broader scope of the u.s. health care system. this provision is really just about deductible expenses for health insurance providers. what happens in terms of the federal budget in how the members choose to spend those funds is up to this committee and others in congress. thiselbene: but given that is less revenue and we're supposed to only be looking at this particular subtitle by itself because were not talking about the entire bill -- is there anything the subtitle would do to improve coverage for a family like diane's? mr. barthold: i -- i really shouldn't comment on the overall coverage effects. that is part of the analysi
redmond did care that they need because it can literally be the difference between life and death. subtitleoking at this that you have said you would estimate is a loss of $400 billion over 10 years. is that correct? mr. barthold: that is correct. ms. delbene: what impact would that be given that it is taking away revenue that could be used for health care? what impact does it have on coverage for family like -- families like diane's? questions go the to the broader scope of the u.s. health...
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>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening.th good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to introduce--it's my pleasure to introduce lieut. molina could we also look from the department of public health director stephanie felder. i saw stephanie walk in and also dr. angelica omega." on this mou with us and will give a brief presentation as well the tenant molina. so we are here tonight give you an update and overview of the mou signed with the department of public health which i believe is a really forward thinking proactive approach to ensure not only the safety of our officers but also the community as a whole. the partners-partnership includes strategies to work together to prevent behavioral
>> i have deputy chief redmond who will present. >> good evening.th good evening chief hardeman >> just to add to the chief crime reports i just got a text they took another suspect into custody on the terrible burglaries the one that did the series over the weekend really got 7-8 so taraval officers took a person into custody so that's another great arrest report to the commission. >> thank you, chief >> >> good evening commissioners. i'm here to...
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doris and lance in kirkland, and grace from redmond.e told me how important the medicare program is to each of them by providing the kind of coverage they need at a price they can afford. if this bill goes forward with this provision intact, robbing the medicare trust fund and damang the programs future its doors, lance, grace and so many others like them that will be harmed. we should not be doing a bill that does nothing to improve anyone's life and especially not a bill that ultimate forces seniors to pay more for their care. it's hard to believe we are even you're having this debate. i now yield treatments to ms. wasserman schultz. >> i think the gentlelady for guilty. this is simple. we should be strengthening our medicare, not weakening it. but that common sense in my car our motion aims strip away the childcare provision that would take $170 billion out of the medicare trust fund and shorten its life by three years. that is in stark contrast with affordable care act but it would extend the life of the medicare trust fund by 11 ye
doris and lance in kirkland, and grace from redmond.e told me how important the medicare program is to each of them by providing the kind of coverage they need at a price they can afford. if this bill goes forward with this provision intact, robbing the medicare trust fund and damang the programs future its doors, lance, grace and so many others like them that will be harmed. we should not be doing a bill that does nothing to improve anyone's life and especially not a bill that ultimate forces...
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three seniors in my district at one's kitchen table, doris and lance in kirkland, and grace from redmondthey told me how important the medicare program is to each of them by providing the kind of coverage they need at a price they can afford. if this bill goes forward with this provision intact, robbing the medicare trust fund and damaging the program's future, it's doris, lance, grace and so many others like them that will be harmed. we should not be passing a bill that does nothing to improve anyone's life and especially not a bill that ultimately forces seniors to pay more for their care. it's hard to believe we're even here having this debate. i now yield three minutes to ms. wasserman schultz. >> i thank the gentlewoman for yielding, because this is simple. we should be strengthening medicare for our seniors and disabled workers, not weakening it. with that common sense imi, our motion aims to strip away the trumpcare provision that would take $billioout of the medicare trust fund and shorten its life by three years. that is in stark contrast to the affordable care act which extende
three seniors in my district at one's kitchen table, doris and lance in kirkland, and grace from redmondthey told me how important the medicare program is to each of them by providing the kind of coverage they need at a price they can afford. if this bill goes forward with this provision intact, robbing the medicare trust fund and damaging the program's future, it's doris, lance, grace and so many others like them that will be harmed. we should not be passing a bill that does nothing to improve...