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reg is thought to be britain's old est reg is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.d working at the age of 65, but that lasted only six weeks before he asked for his job back! thomas morgan went to meet him before his final shift. this is reg. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65 just his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65just a few his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65 just a few years his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65just a few years into his time with sainsbury‘s, a retirement that lasted just a few weeks. time with sainsbury‘s, a retirement that lasted just a few weekslj time with sainsbury‘s, a retirement that lasted just a few weeks. i look forward to coming here to meet the people. i look forward to it. but after working at the supermarket for over 35 years, after working at the supermarket for over 35 yea rs, next after working at the supermarket for over 35 years, next month, when he turns 94, why will reg finally pack it all in? it wouldn't be fair to the company
reg is thought to be britain's old est reg is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.d working at the age of 65, but that lasted only six weeks before he asked for his job back! thomas morgan went to meet him before his final shift. this is reg. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65 just his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65just a few his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65 just a few years his...
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at 93, reg buttress from south wales is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.re. but it isn't the first time he's hung up his apron — he originally stopped working at the age of 65, but lasted only six weeks before asking for his job back. our correspondent tomos morgan went to meet him before his final shift. this is reg buttress. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and colleagues love him. he retired once at 65, just a few years into his time at sainsbury‘s. his retirement only lasted a few weeks. i look forward to coming here to meet people. i look forward to it. after working at the supermarket for over 35 years, next month, when he turns 94, why will he finally pack it all in? i need to do some jobs in the summer. itjust isn't fair to the family. he has had five different careers during his life, starting like many others in the mines. after working for 80 years, his work ethic and commitment to the job is still as strong as ever. he loves it, he loves being here. he loves hisjob. i don't know what he'll do when he's not doing it. believed to b
at 93, reg buttress from south wales is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.re. but it isn't the first time he's hung up his apron — he originally stopped working at the age of 65, but lasted only six weeks before asking for his job back. our correspondent tomos morgan went to meet him before his final shift. this is reg buttress. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and colleagues love him. he retired once at 65, just a few years into his time at sainsbury‘s....
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reg chamakh buttress. —— reg buttress. supermarket. reg chamakh buttress. -- reg buttress. self employment is to be working in the family firm like prince philip has been doing. years ago, the queen mother reached 80 and 90,i ago, the queen mother reached 80 and 90, i remember my poor mother saying, well, she looks great but i would look that good if i had not washed a cup in my life!|j would look that good if i had not washed a cup in my life! i do agree. i don't think the royal family can set the norm for anything because they are abnormal people. quite literally an extraordinary group of people living in utter luxury in return for some pleasant social activity. some quite boring, on some occasions! i don't think you would do the job. this is hardly heavy lifting. certainly not real work.|j think the queen did a good job in 2011 in ireland. much appreciated in ireland. a lot of people change their view of the british royal family because of that.|j their view of the british royal family because of that. i think the queen has been a munificent public servant with the young
reg chamakh buttress. —— reg buttress. supermarket. reg chamakh buttress. -- reg buttress. self employment is to be working in the family firm like prince philip has been doing. years ago, the queen mother reached 80 and 90,i ago, the queen mother reached 80 and 90, i remember my poor mother saying, well, she looks great but i would look that good if i had not washed a cup in my life!|j would look that good if i had not washed a cup in my life! i do agree. i don't think the royal family can...
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many in cwmbran have known reg says they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be nexthristmas! is getting with weather now. good evening, compare to today's downpours, the evening look relatively quiet. it's easing and most will have a dry clear might, and a chilly one, particularly for the time of year. the towns and cities will see temperatures holding a little bit above
many in cwmbran have known reg says they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be nexthristmas! is getting with weather now. good evening, compare to today's downpours, the evening look relatively quiet. it's easing and most will have a dry clear might, and a chilly one, particularly for the time of year. the towns and cities will see temperatures holding a little bit above
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at 93, reg buttress from south wales is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.inally time to retire. this isn't the first time he's hung up his apron, though. he first stopped working at the age of 65, but lasted just six weeks before asking for his old job back! 0ur correspondent tomos morgan went to meet him ahead of his final shift. this is reg buttress. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and colleagues love him. he retired ones that 65, just a few yea rs into he retired ones that 65, just a few years into his time at sainsbury‘s. his retirement only lasted a few weeks. i look forward to coming here to meet people. i look forward to it. after working at the supermarket for over 35 years, next month, when he turns 94, why will he finally pack it all in? i need to do some jobs in the summer. itjust isn't fairto jobs in the summer. itjust isn't fair to the family. he has had five different careers during his life, starting like many others in the mines. after working for 80 years, his work ethic and commitment to the job is still as strong as ever.
at 93, reg buttress from south wales is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker.inally time to retire. this isn't the first time he's hung up his apron, though. he first stopped working at the age of 65, but lasted just six weeks before asking for his old job back! 0ur correspondent tomos morgan went to meet him ahead of his final shift. this is reg buttress. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and colleagues love him. he retired ones that 65, just a few yea rs into he...
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and we reg retta bly they believed it was. and we regrettably talk frequently have soft targets.xample. and a methodology that has been used by groups over the years. at nice, a lorry on bastille day. germany, driven into people at christmas markets. stockholm, a van in the city centre. and add london, we have seen london bridge and finsbury park. we have seen this methodology, often going for those high—profile, busy and iconic targets like las ramblas at barcelona. thank you. we will let you get more details. thank you. we have been reflecting on what a densely populated area this is, popular area. it could well have been that a lot of local people, spanish people have been caught up in this. but barcelona is a massive draw for tourists. and this particular street, tourist hotspot. we have been talking to a lot of tourists and we can talk to another one. iam tourists and we can talk to another one. i am joined tourists and we can talk to another one. iamjoined by tourists and we can talk to another one. i am joined by kevin. tourists and we can talk to another one. iam joined b
and we reg retta bly they believed it was. and we regrettably talk frequently have soft targets.xample. and a methodology that has been used by groups over the years. at nice, a lorry on bastille day. germany, driven into people at christmas markets. stockholm, a van in the city centre. and add london, we have seen london bridge and finsbury park. we have seen this methodology, often going for those high—profile, busy and iconic targets like las ramblas at barcelona. thank you. we will let...
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you know, you can't will the reg out from under them either. you have to make that system sustainable. so, don't take the insurance away from people who have it now, and make sure the system we have is sustainable. when you look at the medicare expansion, some of it is medical and other depends on the population. we have to find a way to make that sustainable for the long-term. i would have hoped we would have cap the reform effort alive. we're not able to. i hope we can. senator mccain has pushed for over his entire career, to get back to regular order. this is where we are now. does not seem to be an environment where compromise and regular order prevailed very easily, though. had we get there from here? : i do not think we have a choice. that is what is talking about in my book. the biggest by far as our looming debt and. we have a debt of about $20 trillion. we have a deficit of what is about to be $100 billion now. we -- over the next decade -- we will get back to over 112 -- $1 trillion a year. that is not sustainable. at some point, i fe
you know, you can't will the reg out from under them either. you have to make that system sustainable. so, don't take the insurance away from people who have it now, and make sure the system we have is sustainable. when you look at the medicare expansion, some of it is medical and other depends on the population. we have to find a way to make that sustainable for the long-term. i would have hoped we would have cap the reform effort alive. we're not able to. i hope we can. senator mccain has...
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ear ke word tathe udstio where vithd founcohad reg rdin de san se police and e thfbi are iginvest ating.>> ut> caht onmecara in rehern caialiforn, a ecsuspt fi bog mbina urchch. ghtonit the seca ta ook t.twis >>or repter: sullrveiance video pethows e ntmomes fobere the rslaon un chesa mov loto ilckta on to a church in . enleda seyou e the videce ghlit ndup a en itis hurl edwatords e th thamfles light up the night. thpee rson nsru off. >>t iis cr azy. rveun arod e thrncoer. >>teeporr:n afiofr ceon trolthghe nit it happened abjuly w sathe amfles and was of toget the fire out. fi scerswaedrme thscene and cofouna g bawi th moretomolov ths tailin. side idok to dna sas mpleand enedtifi the pe rsonin the video. e july30 ceoffirs arrested inea51-yr- old. veigsts atorsay heceon edlong to the ch urchand was kied off foapr inpratoprie be . havior hefaith ercent, she is seen re ina urchch o.vide g alonthe -- survlleiance l poras all along the ilbuding. foce bee lieve thn madid it r verenge bee caushe was edkick out of the urchch. eawe rchoued t tochurch cocis aland theycldein ed to mmt.en the sut s
ear ke word tathe udstio where vithd founcohad reg rdin de san se police and e thfbi are iginvest ating.>> ut> caht onmecara in rehern caialiforn, a ecsuspt fi bog mbina urchch. ghtonit the seca ta ook t.twis >>or repter: sullrveiance video pethows e ntmomes fobere the rslaon un chesa mov loto ilckta on to a church in . enleda seyou e the videce ghlit ndup a en itis hurl edwatords e th thamfles light up the night. thpee rson nsru off. >>t iis cr azy. rveun arod e thrncoer....
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they were conducting reg ular scheduled operations when it went down after 4:00 p.m. local time. and 23 of the 26 people on board were rescued. the white house says that president trump has been briefed on this crash. now, the commandant of the marine corps tweeting moments ago saying this, please keep the families of those involved in the osprey mishap near aus trtra in your thoughts and prayers, and we will stay on top of this developing story at this hour when we get it right here at nbc, and right now we are turning to president trump who is at his club in new jersey for his first official vacation since being in office, and we are said that he will have meetings with jop kelly after his first full week in office, and he will be there for 17-day stay. and the president's team will be hard at work, and news this week that special counsel robert mueller is using grand juries in washington and virginia in his investigati investigation. kelly o'donnell is south of the president's bedminster club, and she is joining us live from bridgewater, and kelly, the president at the moment,
they were conducting reg ular scheduled operations when it went down after 4:00 p.m. local time. and 23 of the 26 people on board were rescued. the white house says that president trump has been briefed on this crash. now, the commandant of the marine corps tweeting moments ago saying this, please keep the families of those involved in the osprey mishap near aus trtra in your thoughts and prayers, and we will stay on top of this developing story at this hour when we get it right here at nbc,...
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bottom line, the top three are 85% to 90% of the market cap what worries me is the reg side of this.n you have market that's still relatively very small, the re fwr regs can be more aggressive than when it's bigger maybe to speak to the obvious, i think this is going to stay. i think the technology is what's valuable, what we're all saying and where you want to be investing. >> the risk tolerance side of this whole thing makes it interesting. you're saying if you're going to be involved, 1% makes sense. it is is so confusing for people when there are so many different choices outthere and see this thing with parabolic moves to the upside just as easily could be to the downside which is the scary part of this whole thing. where do you stand karen, you don't trade it, you just use this almost as a, what, a hedge, like gold >> given that it's gone so parabolic, i did sell a little bit today. i have to say, b.k. has been doing a masterful job of managing this for me and it's his doing, but i think one thing about regulation, i could make a bear -- a bull case for regulation that you coul
bottom line, the top three are 85% to 90% of the market cap what worries me is the reg side of this.n you have market that's still relatively very small, the re fwr regs can be more aggressive than when it's bigger maybe to speak to the obvious, i think this is going to stay. i think the technology is what's valuable, what we're all saying and where you want to be investing. >> the risk tolerance side of this whole thing makes it interesting. you're saying if you're going to be involved,...
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reg brown at wilmer hale will no longer be representing paul manafort on russia. instead paul manafort has a new legal team representing him on russia. one of his lead lawyers has a resume and a list of areas of expertise that gives you a very very clear indication of what manafort thinks his representation needs are right now. manafort's legal team will now be led by ap attorney who spent years as a prosecutor in the tax division at the justice department. look at the list of his areas of practices. areas of practice include the foreign corrupt practices act, tax fraud, violation of the bank secrecy act, mortgage fraud, tax shelter litigation, illegal cross border banking and congressional investigations. it's like if you created a doll out of spare parts specifically to answer all of manafort's potential legal concerns. and i should mention, he's a certified cpa. which seems smart. paul manafort's new legal team will include one other prominent lawyer. do you know the name claire george? that's not the lawyer but that's an important part in understanding who the
reg brown at wilmer hale will no longer be representing paul manafort on russia. instead paul manafort has a new legal team representing him on russia. one of his lead lawyers has a resume and a list of areas of expertise that gives you a very very clear indication of what manafort thinks his representation needs are right now. manafort's legal team will now be led by ap attorney who spent years as a prosecutor in the tax division at the justice department. look at the list of his areas of...
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conference of central bankers in jackson hole wyoming federal reserve chair janet yellen says the web of reg. as the fed helped enact after the two thousand and eight financial crisis helped restore the banking systems health she did point out that the fed is prepared to adjust the regulations to help financial institutions and she disputed criticism that the rules have hurt lending the state of the economy or the near future of interest rates was not expanded upon the central bank has gradually raised its benchmark short term interest rate but most fed watchers expect no rate hike be forced december at the very earliest yellen is again scrapping the two thousand and ten dog frank law as a threat to the economy something president donald trump has pushed for he has mentioned though her rip.
conference of central bankers in jackson hole wyoming federal reserve chair janet yellen says the web of reg. as the fed helped enact after the two thousand and eight financial crisis helped restore the banking systems health she did point out that the fed is prepared to adjust the regulations to help financial institutions and she disputed criticism that the rules have hurt lending the state of the economy or the near future of interest rates was not expanded upon the central bank has...
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reg will be here with the business suit —— ridge will be here with the business news and moment.n the atmosphere. big enough for some rain to the north. anything positive to be said? yes. the temperatures will be about 14—17. that is a mild start to the day. but it will be a slow start for many. if you're on the move first thing, as i say, some of this is sitting low in the atmosphere — that will mean extensive hill fog. it is going to take time before it leaves some of this starts to break up. with a little bit of heat coming through, and i think that will trigger some showers, some hefty, across northern ireland. the odd drib and drab there to be had from an old weather front. as we move towards the central belt and the brightness there, temperatures will be about 19. further south than that, there is a chance that the heat of the day — and it will be a very warm one — will spark some showers into the north—east. there could be the odd one floating into north wales. further south from that, few showers to report. i am showing widely here you will see 23, possibly 24. but if we
reg will be here with the business suit —— ridge will be here with the business news and moment.n the atmosphere. big enough for some rain to the north. anything positive to be said? yes. the temperatures will be about 14—17. that is a mild start to the day. but it will be a slow start for many. if you're on the move first thing, as i say, some of this is sitting low in the atmosphere — that will mean extensive hill fog. it is going to take time before it leaves some of this starts to...
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jeff zeleny is saying that the democratic party has no leader and is in complete disrepair and as the reg he was on a panel talking about possible candidates the democrats could run in two thousand and twenty now that might sound preposterous to people outside of politics like twenty twentieth's so far away we just got through with twenty sixteen but considering how listless the democrats are right now i think it's mission critical for them to be thinking about how to run because three years flies by fast especially in washington so on the panel delany actually admitted that the democrats are math and that the party needs someone to look at that's new not old and he said the democrats can be laughing all they want about these poll numbers for donald trump but the reality is the democrats are in complete disrepair and disarray in their own party and that there's no leader there of course is that donald trump not president trump because this was still c.n.n. after all but it was great that c.n.n. senior correspondent actually admitted something obvious anyway but then the panel also moronic
jeff zeleny is saying that the democratic party has no leader and is in complete disrepair and as the reg he was on a panel talking about possible candidates the democrats could run in two thousand and twenty now that might sound preposterous to people outside of politics like twenty twentieth's so far away we just got through with twenty sixteen but considering how listless the democrats are right now i think it's mission critical for them to be thinking about how to run because three years...
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lipid say graham said we need to destroy the reg eej.ecretary tillerson said to north korea, you're leaving us no choice but to protect ourselves. the chairman, the chief of staff of the army said just because every choice is a bad choice doesn't mean you don't have to choose. are we looking at a preemptive strike. are you trying to prepare us? are you being collectively and people like lipid say graham and tom cotton, preparing us for a first strike at north korea? >> what you're asking is are we preventing plans for a war, a war that would prevent north korea from threatening the united states with a nuclear weapon. the president has been very clear about it. he said he's not going to tolerate north korea being able to threaten the united states. look at the nature of that regime, if they had nuclear weapons that can threaten the united states, it's intolerable from the president's perspective. of course, we have to provide all options to do that, and that includes military option. would we like to resolve it short of what would be a v
lipid say graham said we need to destroy the reg eej.ecretary tillerson said to north korea, you're leaving us no choice but to protect ourselves. the chairman, the chief of staff of the army said just because every choice is a bad choice doesn't mean you don't have to choose. are we looking at a preemptive strike. are you trying to prepare us? are you being collectively and people like lipid say graham and tom cotton, preparing us for a first strike at north korea? >> what you're asking...
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. >> reporter: good morning, that tarka and reg kbi. this is a homicide investigation.at this strip maul it's jim's luor mart. folks are focing around there if the happened around 11:00 last night. this is video from earlier, officers checking around the scene looking in nearby vehicles. surveillance video could be a key part especially where this happened in a strip mall where businesses have some sort of cameras and asked an officer if they knew who the victim was. she said they weren't sure if it was a customer or an employee. this investigation has going on for about five hours and we're kpit twiegt hear from the lieutenant on the scene. matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> now a live desk update. >> also new this morning herety live desk our first images of this huge fire in oakland overnight. look at this. a two-alarm fire. it ripped through a two-story home. fire started last night around 10:40 at 57th avenue in the sem nary neighborhood. firefighters had to close off a street for a while as they kept those flames from spreading to some nearby homes. a power line also fe
. >> reporter: good morning, that tarka and reg kbi. this is a homicide investigation.at this strip maul it's jim's luor mart. folks are focing around there if the happened around 11:00 last night. this is video from earlier, officers checking around the scene looking in nearby vehicles. surveillance video could be a key part especially where this happened in a strip mall where businesses have some sort of cameras and asked an officer if they knew who the victim was. she said they weren't...
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said south korea's decision to allow the us to deploy anti—missile defence systems in this country is regs regrettable and he said he doesn't think the anti—missile defence system will actually intercept intercontinental ballistic missile is. yogita limaye in seoul, thank you —— intercontinental ballistic missile is. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the veteran war crimes prosecutor, carla del ponte, says she's leaving the united nations commission of inquiry on syria. ms del ponte accused the un security council of making herjob impossible and she said it was doing nothing, which meant she had no power. she described her role as just an alibi. officials in afghanistan say insurgents have attacked a village in the northern province of sar—e—pul, killing 50 people. they were mostly members of the mainly shia hazara community. the taliban said they'd killed 28 local militia but denied responsibility for any civilian deaths. at least 11 people have been killed in a gun attack on a church in nigeria. police said lone gunman burst in during sunday mass at the chu
said south korea's decision to allow the us to deploy anti—missile defence systems in this country is regs regrettable and he said he doesn't think the anti—missile defence system will actually intercept intercontinental ballistic missile is. yogita limaye in seoul, thank you —— intercontinental ballistic missile is. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the veteran war crimes prosecutor, carla del ponte, says she's leaving the united nations commission of...
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many in cwmbran have known reg says they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be next month when he finally calls it a day. i don't believe it, he'll be back by christmas! is getting with weather now. good evening, compare to today's downpours, the evening look relatively quiet. it's easing and most will have a dry clear might, and a chilly one, particularly for the time of year. the towns and cities will see temperatures holding a little bit above normal, but in the countryside, they'll dip down to low single figures. so a grass frost is likely in the glens of scotland. a bright one from most of us, but it won't last. some cloud in showery rain arriving in northern ireland. western scotland, northeastern and by the end of the morning. further east looking set to stay dry, not too bad in aussie scotland. brightens up across the afternoon. whitey bit of glad, feeling cool. one is with the lengthy spells of sunshine, but does lip and settled into next week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: jamaican sprinter usain bolt prepares to compete in his last 100m race befo
many in cwmbran have known reg says they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be next month when he finally calls it a day. i don't believe it, he'll be back by christmas! is getting with weather now. good evening, compare to today's downpours, the evening look relatively quiet. it's easing and most will have a dry clear might, and a chilly one, particularly for the time of year. the towns and cities will see temperatures holding a little bit above normal, but in the...
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. >> ninan: reg harnish leads the cyber-security firm that got the system back online.ys attacks like these are just the beginning. >> i think it gets a little tarier from here, honestly. imagine that physicians, scarical staff, nurses, came in one day and instead of the data liing encrypted or unavailable, it was all wrong-- prescriptions, allergies, which leg to amputate. imagine that all of the data in ata e.m.r. was just wrong, and you didn't know which data was wrong. >> ninan: you can see my full wrport on the next "cbsn on on gnment" monday night, right are on cbs, and also on cbsn. up next, london's historic big storicock is about to fall silent. silent. that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2 miles,. that's a marathon
. >> ninan: reg harnish leads the cyber-security firm that got the system back online.ys attacks like these are just the beginning. >> i think it gets a little tarier from here, honestly. imagine that physicians, scarical staff, nurses, came in one day and instead of the data liing encrypted or unavailable, it was all wrong-- prescriptions, allergies, which leg to amputate. imagine that all of the data in ata e.m.r. was just wrong, and you didn't know which data was wrong. >>...
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reg buttress.at one of the things he loved was being out in a supermarket and chatting to people every day. we do aspire to that? well, the key to staying in work is self—employment and the ultimate self—employment is to be working in the family firm, which is what prince philip has been doing, but years ago if you remember, the queen, when the queen mum reached 80 and 90 and everything else, i remember my poor mother saying, "well, she does look great, but i'd look that good if i hadn't washed a cup in my life." i do agree and that is why i certainly don't think that the royal family can set the norm for anything because they are absolutely abnormal people. they are quite literally a quite extraordinary group of people who live in utter luxury in return for some rather pleasant social activity. some quite boring social activities, i would argue. i don't think you would. this is hardly heavy lifting and this is certainly not real work. i think the queen did a very good job in 2011 when she came to
reg buttress.at one of the things he loved was being out in a supermarket and chatting to people every day. we do aspire to that? well, the key to staying in work is self—employment and the ultimate self—employment is to be working in the family firm, which is what prince philip has been doing, but years ago if you remember, the queen, when the queen mum reached 80 and 90 and everything else, i remember my poor mother saying, "well, she does look great, but i'd look that good if i...
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many have known reg since they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be next month when he finally calls it a day. i think we would make a good duo on television. at that age. it looks like it will stay for the weekend thanks to areas of low pressure. thunderstorms rattling their way through. eventually clearing away from east anglia. increasing amounts of sunshine following on behind. in the sunshine, not too bad. in the showers, strong, gusty winds. they create away and overnight turning dry and chilly. a ridge of high pressure, questionnaires, turning windy later. temperatures in the city is just about double figures. in rural places in single figures. call across the north. by sunday, much of the country fine and dry. central and eastern areas. windy across the north and the west. these are the main stories on bbc news: mo farah says he will overcome a leg injury to defend his 5,000 metre mo farah says he will overcome a leg injury to defend his 5,000 5,000 metre world title, after winning what he said was the "toughest race" of his life , to retain his 10,000 metre
many have known reg since they were children, and they will be just as sad as he will be next month when he finally calls it a day. i think we would make a good duo on television. at that age. it looks like it will stay for the weekend thanks to areas of low pressure. thunderstorms rattling their way through. eventually clearing away from east anglia. increasing amounts of sunshine following on behind. in the sunshine, not too bad. in the showers, strong, gusty winds. they create away and...
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would leak coming out then from wiki leaks all of this i should say yes you're right about the obama regs they could have ordered as the president declassifies and no us advise information to will easy is given the power vested in him by the us constitution nothing drum could have done the it could have been illegal. executive order one three five two six let's now go or destroy one's name checked in concerning britain's public health service from the independent and their chest cyberattack used u.s. government software leaked to public so we know what the story is about it's about the malware that was used to affect lots of n.h.s. hospitals around the country and in other countries. and commercial enterprises and trees in the russian but that's not what i want to talk about i want to talk about the independent and the disgraceful behavior this headline initially said leaked by wiki leaks so not only was that factually incorrect it was also defamatory because we can exist in publishing cia documents not n.s.a. documents these are two completely different different agencies obviously you g
would leak coming out then from wiki leaks all of this i should say yes you're right about the obama regs they could have ordered as the president declassifies and no us advise information to will easy is given the power vested in him by the us constitution nothing drum could have done the it could have been illegal. executive order one three five two six let's now go or destroy one's name checked in concerning britain's public health service from the independent and their chest cyberattack...
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reg early when i am out of office, not so often when i'm in office. so i did go back. host: do you remember the first time you walked through the gates of the white house? elaine: i do. it was, it was actually a feeling of awe. but also of loneliness. i always wished that there were more people who are like me who are able to enter the white house. um, i come from a big family so i'm used to sharing. and at that time, 1983, it was not a very diverse population at the white house. i think the only asians that were there were the filipino stewards. and i thought, how wonderful it would be if my immigrant community could come with me in to see what is in the white house. and people of different backgrounds to come and see how the government functioned. so when, you know, when i was secretary of labor i actually had appointed a number of different young people to be liaisons to underserved communities. and to communities of color, so that we can reach out to make sure that they feel comfortable entering into the federal government. that this is their government. remember h
reg early when i am out of office, not so often when i'm in office. so i did go back. host: do you remember the first time you walked through the gates of the white house? elaine: i do. it was, it was actually a feeling of awe. but also of loneliness. i always wished that there were more people who are like me who are able to enter the white house. um, i come from a big family so i'm used to sharing. and at that time, 1983, it was not a very diverse population at the white house. i think the...
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you were saying i am going to make your reg, i am going to make your reach!from his life, westmore actions brought significant change. it is supposed to bring inspirational comfort to liberals still gutted by donald trump's victory. millions of people have been depressed for a good nine oi’ have been depressed for a good nine or ten months. and so i am trying to give people a sense of hope to not give people a sense of hope to not give up, don't be filled with despair, and, you know, it liberals, democrats have won six of the last seven presidential elections with the popular vote. the majority of americans are with us. at the stage door, the mood verdict from his fans was strong. he was hysterically funny. i admired him before, and after seeing him tonight, i want to ask him to marry me. to marry you? yes. are you preaching to the converted ? yes. are you preaching to the converted? yes. they want to hear a few things that we can do. the choir that we are pretty to just down the same. it cannot come close the fact that he might not be the pleasant political
you were saying i am going to make your reg, i am going to make your reach!from his life, westmore actions brought significant change. it is supposed to bring inspirational comfort to liberals still gutted by donald trump's victory. millions of people have been depressed for a good nine oi’ have been depressed for a good nine or ten months. and so i am trying to give people a sense of hope to not give people a sense of hope to not give up, don't be filled with despair, and, you know, it...
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but it is reg retta ble were affected also. and unfortunate and it means that one of the most eagerly anticipated jewels of the world championship, 400 metres world record holder going up against as michael mcguire, will now not happen. it comes off the back of other high—profile withdrawals through injury. so i think organisers will be feeling hard done by. five days into these championships, practically halfway through now and a mixed picture. it has been fantastic with record ticket sales and great atmosphere, some dramatic races and big audiences on tv. the logistics have all gone to plan but in the negative column, there has been controversy, usain bolt farewell party somewhat crashed byjustin usain bolt farewell party somewhat crashed by justin gatlin. usain bolt farewell party somewhat crashed byjustin gatlin. and perhaps not so many medals as we would have liked for british athletes. so a mixed picture. in the last few minutes the south african presidentjacob zuma has survived a vote of no confidence in his leadership.
but it is reg retta ble were affected also. and unfortunate and it means that one of the most eagerly anticipated jewels of the world championship, 400 metres world record holder going up against as michael mcguire, will now not happen. it comes off the back of other high—profile withdrawals through injury. so i think organisers will be feeling hard done by. five days into these championships, practically halfway through now and a mixed picture. it has been fantastic with record ticket sales...
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for so many people it is, reg retta bly, days.rfrom over. the president is now on his way to texas to see the relief effort. we will hear more about that in our own weather forecast and we can get the latest now. you are right, expecting a lot more rainfall in the coming days, they have already had over one metre in the last few days which is an historic amount. there is another 0.4 metres possible which is an incredible amount, more than twice the amount of london gets in a whole year. we are talking about all of that in a short space, a few days, and most of that in an even shorter time so it is pretty incredible. this is the radar. this red symbol is the centre of the storm where the winds are rotating and that is what is driving and sucks in the moisture of the ocean. back home, blue skies and this was cumbria, a mix of weather. clearly a lot more crowd in northern areas on the satellite picture in the next few hours and retaining some of that sunshine and some warmth in the south—east. this is the short term, clouds and a few
for so many people it is, reg retta bly, days.rfrom over. the president is now on his way to texas to see the relief effort. we will hear more about that in our own weather forecast and we can get the latest now. you are right, expecting a lot more rainfall in the coming days, they have already had over one metre in the last few days which is an historic amount. there is another 0.4 metres possible which is an incredible amount, more than twice the amount of london gets in a whole year. we are...
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a few more clouds late in the afternoon and during the regs of the day. shore, easterly winds and a nice sea breeze, so 73 degrees right now. 79 degrees and doesn't get much warmer than that thanks to that sea breeze this afternoon. 67 degrees right now. the temperatures climb into the upper 70s later this morning and this afternoon it will be middle 80s. a slight chance for a pop-up shower in delaware but i think it's going to be limited to central and southern delaware and should be dry for the weekend. but the mugginess returns as the temperatures cool down to 82 degrees for game time. you'll really feel it at 10:00 tonight. take a look at that when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> 4:39. our studios here, a couple of city blocks from the schuylkill and it looks like a mess out there. >> i always like to say we can always count on the schuylkill expressway for a couple of traffic camera fun here. if you're moving from montgomery, that's when we starting to see it jamming up a little bit of a delay. single tracking around, but both directions are still runni
a few more clouds late in the afternoon and during the regs of the day. shore, easterly winds and a nice sea breeze, so 73 degrees right now. 79 degrees and doesn't get much warmer than that thanks to that sea breeze this afternoon. 67 degrees right now. the temperatures climb into the upper 70s later this morning and this afternoon it will be middle 80s. a slight chance for a pop-up shower in delaware but i think it's going to be limited to central and southern delaware and should be dry for...
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cool and showery out there. 65 reg app national and and 64 pull dulles and 6 baltimore. we'll be lucky to be in the low 70s. >> weird. >> would you consider your fall jacket? you. >> know i could. >> yes, steve. >> your sporty fall boots. >> possibly. >> there's stormtracker okay rar. rain showers moving in. you can see throws kloor we with yellow and green there. off to north and west we'll see least amount of rain. lower eastern shore you'll see the most as trop cool depression number ten. depressed because it never became a full tropical storm. >> right and weather joke. >> i have a lot of one liners here early this morning. >> continues to track north and east. it's developing there to the carolinas and we push out to sea. it will be special for us. clouds and showers today and daytime highs 70s wick look in 70. houston still getting rain associated with harvey and rain now spread to louisiana and new orleans as well. potential for flooding rain we'll have more on harvey coming up. quick look at texas still raining there. for us 70 today. periods of rain and cool aft
cool and showery out there. 65 reg app national and and 64 pull dulles and 6 baltimore. we'll be lucky to be in the low 70s. >> weird. >> would you consider your fall jacket? you. >> know i could. >> yes, steve. >> your sporty fall boots. >> possibly. >> there's stormtracker okay rar. rain showers moving in. you can see throws kloor we with yellow and green there. off to north and west we'll see least amount of rain. lower eastern shore you'll see the...
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high temperatures today nice, 79 reg than and 78 dulles and 78 bwi outsides is comfo comfortable. we've had several months with nights open weather. not the case this year. >> and 71 d.c.. over the mountains earlier this afternoon they dissipated and it will be quiet tonight for us. here is rain bands disorganized. center of circulation still over central lieu will you and it's weak eping and still bringing heavy rain to places that don't need more. that's quite the under statement. through lake charles to the texas louisiana border. again move in moving off norm and east as recommend napt low hereby friday into the tennessee valley by saturday. center of circulations right near us. it will transfer energy to coastal low system for us. it will be deliver us an and i. or two through saturday. if you deposit hear earlier irma is off the west coast. in warm, tropical waters. this is hurricane season late august early september it's quickly expected to strengthen to category two hur ima whim not reach out waters until sometime -- let's track tennessee valley. memphis could get 347 thr
high temperatures today nice, 79 reg than and 78 dulles and 78 bwi outsides is comfo comfortable. we've had several months with nights open weather. not the case this year. >> and 71 d.c.. over the mountains earlier this afternoon they dissipated and it will be quiet tonight for us. here is rain bands disorganized. center of circulation still over central lieu will you and it's weak eping and still bringing heavy rain to places that don't need more. that's quite the under statement....
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. >> meantime residents of guam are be reg minded of what to do in the case of an attack. issuing pamphlets to help prepare for an eminent missile threat. they warn not to look at the flash or fire ball. it could blind you. and if there is an attack, they should expect to stay inside for add least 24 hours unless otherwise advised by authorities. guam is home to 160,000 americans and is a vital military hub. the president also says he cannot rule out a military intervention in venezuela. >> the people are suffering and they're dying. we have many options for venezuela, including a possible military option if necessary. >> the trump administration has already issued sanctions against venezuela leader, maduro. he refuses to speak by phone until democracy is restored. >>> they found the suspect in the shootding and killing of liquor store owner, charley lee. they've identified the suspect as hendricks. he's being held without bail and tonight the family is thanking san jose police for the quick work in the case. they held a memorial at the store. customers, neighbors and frie
. >> meantime residents of guam are be reg minded of what to do in the case of an attack. issuing pamphlets to help prepare for an eminent missile threat. they warn not to look at the flash or fire ball. it could blind you. and if there is an attack, they should expect to stay inside for add least 24 hours unless otherwise advised by authorities. guam is home to 160,000 americans and is a vital military hub. the president also says he cannot rule out a military intervention in venezuela....
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world and all the problems we have in this country, to me, having a debate about statues it doesn't regteer. the i think and i hope the republicans in congress take the opportunity and take advantage of the great power that the american people have given them and to do something with great purpose. to pass tax reform, to give the economy going. the create nor jobs and economic opportunity especially in the areas of this country that need it. >> it is interesting, alex, because steve bannon inside the white house doesn't just agree with the president's statements on the confederate mon oomts. he democrats the longer they talk about identity politics i got them. i want them to talk about racism every day. he thinks it's good politics forred president. is there an element of truth in that? >> look. i think there's two arguments. steve bannon's argument which is all politics is base politics which you figure out ways to play to your base, an mate your base and get them more energized than the other side and you can be successful. and that the culture wars have not been good for the democrat
world and all the problems we have in this country, to me, having a debate about statues it doesn't regteer. the i think and i hope the republicans in congress take the opportunity and take advantage of the great power that the american people have given them and to do something with great purpose. to pass tax reform, to give the economy going. the create nor jobs and economic opportunity especially in the areas of this country that need it. >> it is interesting, alex, because steve...
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the outdoor concert featured traditional race and modern reg dc reggae. >>> how about a little hoopsamp to close out your summer. the two-day camp wrapped up today at the university of the sciences. organizers say the camp goes way beyond just layups and three-point shots. >> we really want them to walk away and taking the leadership skills we give them and figuring out how to use that on and off the court. >> the camp was free for kids 12 to 17 years of age. >>> now to the jersey shore. assessing the beach before tomorrow's rain. a viewer sent us these pictures of a worker inspecting the sand. last week, a judge halted the dune project work for a week. the recent rain caused a pool of standing water on the beach. margate had to close several beaches because the water contained high levels of bacteria. >>> next at 11:00, could severe turbulence on airplanes become the new norm? after the latest incident, a new study says climate change could be playing a big role. during our made to move 2017 clearance event, you can do endless online research. or, you can take advantage of our best
the outdoor concert featured traditional race and modern reg dc reggae. >>> how about a little hoopsamp to close out your summer. the two-day camp wrapped up today at the university of the sciences. organizers say the camp goes way beyond just layups and three-point shots. >> we really want them to walk away and taking the leadership skills we give them and figuring out how to use that on and off the court. >> the camp was free for kids 12 to 17 years of age. >>>...
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and walnut creek, the golden state warriors dance reg tryouts -- dance tryouts. registration starts at 10 a.m. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. a california professor seems to think so... calling children the >>> are smartphones making an entire generation unhappy? a california professor seems to think so, calling children born between 1995 and 2012 the i-gen. john has the story. >> most teens would be unhappy if you took their smartphones away. but the question is are they really unhappy with them? a new article in the atlantic says smartphones are destroying the young generation. >> they're there physically, but mentally, they're somewhere else, somewhere in their artificial world. >> san diego
and walnut creek, the golden state warriors dance reg tryouts -- dance tryouts. registration starts at 10 a.m. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california...
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our position in the face of the incrowsing threat here in the yeej -- incrows threat there in this regincrease threat in this reasoningon. >> reporter: secretary tillerson and mattis wrote the u.s. prepares diplomacy but military is prepared. they pressed china to further confront north korea. >> the u.s. ability to defend itself is beyond question. u.s. ability to defend our allies like japan is beyond question. >> reporter: north korea says they presented kim jong un with a attack plan. the reports say kim jong un has decideed to hold off. decided to hold off -- decided to hold off. >>> coming up, people in sierra leone are burying hundreds of victims after one of the worst natural disafter theers in that continent's history. >> keeping pressure on and getting results.a thrd alleged victim contacted fox news. >> we broke the story a high school stewed student convicted of -- student convict of sexual assault. after the soaries of stories, two -- series of stories, two people are out. and new procedures this place. >> that is step towards doing what they should have been doing. >> ask
our position in the face of the incrowsing threat here in the yeej -- incrows threat there in this regincrease threat in this reasoningon. >> reporter: secretary tillerson and mattis wrote the u.s. prepares diplomacy but military is prepared. they pressed china to further confront north korea. >> the u.s. ability to defend itself is beyond question. u.s. ability to defend our allies like japan is beyond question. >> reporter: north korea says they presented kim jong un with a...
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. >> there's just not that many mixed race people on the reg str >> recently x her search became urgenta family friend and a plea on social media, her message reached an unlikely hero. tom brady shared h her story on facebook. >> the fact he just took it out of, time out of his day to do a little post was so meaningful and it was really incredible. >> she says just one day after his post, the national bone marrow registry told her roughly 100 people of mixed ethnicities signed up. >> i was his number one west coast football fan, now, i'm his number one fan in life. >> thanks to medical advancement, her older brother now qualifies, but brady's post could help others of mixed races find a match, too. >>> authorities in santa cruz county are reviewing video in hopes of finding a person who cut off a white shark's dorsal fin. the shark washed ashore in live oak thursday night with severe cuts to its head, possibly from a boat propeller. before before they could take it for identification, someone cut off the fin and removed most of the teeth. >> it's a dead animal, leave it alone. if anythi
. >> there's just not that many mixed race people on the reg str >> recently x her search became urgenta family friend and a plea on social media, her message reached an unlikely hero. tom brady shared h her story on facebook. >> the fact he just took it out of, time out of his day to do a little post was so meaningful and it was really incredible. >> she says just one day after his post, the national bone marrow registry told her roughly 100 people of mixed ethnicities...
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. >> jon: >> melissa: nothing reg about that, questions about just how reliable the u.s. defense system really is. joining me now to talk about it, former deputy assistant to the secretary of defense for homeland defense, responsible for overseeing policy involving domains. to the right guy to have on. how ready are we to defend against an attack like this? >> we are more ready then we have ever been before. particularly for an opponent like north korea who has a limited number of missiles, we really couldn't do much against russia or china who have hundreds and hundreds of them. in this case, we are better than average at doing it. is it perfect? no. do we need more of a? absolutely. particularly in places like hawaii, the most likely target for somebody like kim jong-un. we are just not as good as we could be. >> melissa: that is not reassuring at all. i don't want to be prepared on a relative basis, we want to be prepared on an absolute basis. what needs to be done and how much danger is there really. saying we are better than average, that's not great. >> a lot of peo
. >> jon: >> melissa: nothing reg about that, questions about just how reliable the u.s. defense system really is. joining me now to talk about it, former deputy assistant to the secretary of defense for homeland defense, responsible for overseeing policy involving domains. to the right guy to have on. how ready are we to defend against an attack like this? >> we are more ready then we have ever been before. particularly for an opponent like north korea who has a limited...
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back in 2008, 2009 he was pretty much like anybody else in the family, fem nits, progressive, reg teariaround the time of ron paul's time he started spending time on fringe internet spaces. over time, he just started to move further and further right. this happened completely behind our backs. the first we had any indication was maybe two years ago. the we knew he was like a men's rights activist. but around two years ago he showed up to a family gathering and he started ranting about the jews. and i went aside with me and said do you identify as a white nationalist? and he's like yeah, i'm a fascist. before i could say anything else, he said the good kind, by which he mean an efficient one. i feel that as a society we need to be talking about this phenomenon of like white -- young white asocial men who are going into these internet spaces and becoming radicalized, ovfte without the family's knowledge. we see the explosion of these groups among these young white men and it's tearing families apart. it bears frankly a scary resemblance to the recruiting tactics of terrorists groups like
back in 2008, 2009 he was pretty much like anybody else in the family, fem nits, progressive, reg teariaround the time of ron paul's time he started spending time on fringe internet spaces. over time, he just started to move further and further right. this happened completely behind our backs. the first we had any indication was maybe two years ago. the we knew he was like a men's rights activist. but around two years ago he showed up to a family gathering and he started ranting about the jews....