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that is rewarding to stitch it altogether. >> why do you call sally "the real lolita"? >> because both references so very late in the novel he returns to the town where she married her mother and that it is a disaster because she wasn't interested so many years pass he comes back but he is figuring out things wandering through the town seeing what they had done for the 11-year-old so that yet i had first read the leader at the age of 16 never realized any of this allowed writing the book i did not realize that the phrase was tee9. and there are so many other things going on from the language standpoint in the styles and point in lolita it is distracted by the bobbles of the language. that's they had a reason to believe in the clue so i found in the research. there was more than anybody realized. >>host: how is it to be a first-time author? >> it is surreal i have to confess but at the same time i have been working towards this moment my entire career. in addition to writing and reporting and editing marketplace i have edited anthologies i'm not unfamiliar with the proce
that is rewarding to stitch it altogether. >> why do you call sally "the real lolita"? >> because both references so very late in the novel he returns to the town where she married her mother and that it is a disaster because she wasn't interested so many years pass he comes back but he is figuring out things wandering through the town seeing what they had done for the 11-year-old so that yet i had first read the leader at the age of 16 never realized any of this allowed...
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sally: our center is somewhat new. they were trying to create a center befor9/11 hpened at the university of michigan oddly, theut, politics made the center a challenge. this is my second year being a director -- being the director. they were waiting for us to get tenured. [laughter] i think a lot of us who do arab-american studies have done consulting. i have worked with the census bureau. i work a lot with state people more than with federal people. right now, the group i am working with is the intermediate school district. there are a lot of new families coming from yemen because of the war. they are coming under duress. they don't have a lot of money, so the various school districts in michigan, the lower income districts are seeing this mushrooming of the yemeni population. they don't have chairs in their classroom. they don't have enough bilingual teachers to help with the program there. they don't know how to communicate with families. one of the things we have been doing recently is working with school district
sally: our center is somewhat new. they were trying to create a center befor9/11 hpened at the university of michigan oddly, theut, politics made the center a challenge. this is my second year being a director -- being the director. they were waiting for us to get tenured. [laughter] i think a lot of us who do arab-american studies have done consulting. i have worked with the census bureau. i work a lot with state people more than with federal people. right now, the group i am working with is...
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originally the sally port had one massive gate and a secondary gate. if you were standing in the parade ground looking back at the sally port, you'd see the rooms to the north of the sally port where there were quarters and rooms to the south side were more utility rooms. the vegetation you see never was designed to be here. the dirt was put here to absorb cannon fire and year after year seedlings, birds, what have you, grass began to sprout and if you see photos as recently as 50 years ago, there's just grass here. 25 years ago, bushes and here we are today we have over here a 15-foot maple tree behind me to the left. here we are on the second floor in the case mates on the east, southeast side and if you look up, you'll see these transfer cracks that we're finding in this area. they only exist in this one area of the fort. again, this is partially because of the dirt up top and lack of drainage and probably after 150 years some settling happening in the inner and outer walls. on the floor, you can see these outlines of where a metal track would have
originally the sally port had one massive gate and a secondary gate. if you were standing in the parade ground looking back at the sally port, you'd see the rooms to the north of the sally port where there were quarters and rooms to the south side were more utility rooms. the vegetation you see never was designed to be here. the dirt was put here to absorb cannon fire and year after year seedlings, birds, what have you, grass began to sprout and if you see photos as recently as 50 years ago,...
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i'm sally bundock. global markets wa keup to fresh trade turmoil global markets wake up to fresh trade turmoil after president trump's g7 meltdown. we get live reaction from new york and singapore and game on. the boss of xbox tells why its new games line—up is key to microsoft catching up with market leader sony. and on the markets... in asia they are trading right now and you can see they are higher, traders watching and waiting to see the fallout of the g sevens but in real terms. —— g7 spat. let's look at the trade turmoil in more detail. global markets are waking up to trade turmoil after president trump's meltdown at the group of seven summit in canada over the weekend, the most acrimonious g7 to date. it left us allies reeling with europe and canada threatening counter—measures against us tariffs and german chancellor angela merkel calling it sobering and depressing. hopes to smooth out trade tensions and tackle protectionism were dashed, with the us president renewing his threat to slap tariffs
i'm sally bundock. global markets wa keup to fresh trade turmoil global markets wake up to fresh trade turmoil after president trump's g7 meltdown. we get live reaction from new york and singapore and game on. the boss of xbox tells why its new games line—up is key to microsoft catching up with market leader sony. and on the markets... in asia they are trading right now and you can see they are higher, traders watching and waiting to see the fallout of the g sevens but in real terms. ——...
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>> hope: you weren't hired to be a designer here, sally. >> sally: i know, okay?t's a long way off. i just thought, in the meantime, you could take a look at my sketches.
>> hope: you weren't hired to be a designer here, sally. >> sally: i know, okay?t's a long way off. i just thought, in the meantime, you could take a look at my sketches.
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so, why don't we start with you, sally? >> i have not been looking at section 230 as a main solution. i mean, i think apart from anti-trust enforcement, some of the regulatory fixes that i've heard that make more sense to me are data portability and interoperability. >> so you don't think -- >> sorry to just be quick, because we're running a little bit low on time, in your view, we don't need to rewrite the rules of intermediary? >> i can't claim to be an expert on that statue, so i'll refrain from comments. >> okay. lina? >> i think it's a complicated issue, because in part, section 230, immunizing platforms for liability for different things, i think can make sense, but i think what we're seeing right now is that these -- section 230 assumes that these companies are kind of neutral intermediaries, but they're actually not neutral intermediaries. they already do a lot to discriminate effectively. and so i think what we need is a regime that kind of brings the power and the responsibility that tease companies have in line w
so, why don't we start with you, sally? >> i have not been looking at section 230 as a main solution. i mean, i think apart from anti-trust enforcement, some of the regulatory fixes that i've heard that make more sense to me are data portability and interoperability. >> so you don't think -- >> sorry to just be quick, because we're running a little bit low on time, in your view, we don't need to rewrite the rules of intermediary? >> i can't claim to be an expert on that...
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to sleep. >> sally: this is not a bed. >> wyatt: very true. taken. >> sally: and you still respect me this morning? >> wyatt: didn't i respect you last night? i was a perfect gentleman, up until...
to sleep. >> sally: this is not a bed. >> wyatt: very true. taken. >> sally: and you still respect me this morning? >> wyatt: didn't i respect you last night? i was a perfect gentleman, up until...
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i'm sally bundock in london. our top story: donald trump and kimjong—un have met and shaken hands at the start of their historic one—day summit in singapore. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, where all eyes are on the summit hotel on sentosa island, where history could be made. the us president and north korean leader held brief one—on—one talks with translators on defusing tensions and nuclear disarmament. we're going to have a great discussion. and i think tremendous success. it will be tremendously successful. it's my honour. we'll have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. the old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles in our way forward but we overcame all of them and we are here today. that's true. after two hours of talks with their negotiators, both leaders are now sitting down for a working lunch to continue their detailed, wider—ranging discussions. also in the briefing: will north korea finally open up its economy after the historic meeting between the leaders of the world's most powerful and
i'm sally bundock in london. our top story: donald trump and kimjong—un have met and shaken hands at the start of their historic one—day summit in singapore. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, where all eyes are on the summit hotel on sentosa island, where history could be made. the us president and north korean leader held brief one—on—one talks with translators on defusing tensions and nuclear disarmament. we're going to have a great discussion. and i think tremendous success. it will...
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as well those of iowa and later we will take a ride on the legacy of astronaut sally stay to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for and do you shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on all sides very dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and the classic nine hundred eighty s. film scarface today's hit netflix series narcos the latin america an all powerful all dangerous drug cartel is rampant in our world of pop culture and with u.s. president donald trump's current obsession with m.s. thirteen gang members in the u.s. cities coupled with monthly even weekly news reports a vicious cartel killings taking place south of the u.s. border it's safe to say that the concept and mythology of the all powerful latin american drug cartel is alive and well in both the news media and washington politics as
as well those of iowa and later we will take a ride on the legacy of astronaut sally stay to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for and do you shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on all sides very dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical...
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now, though, it's back to sally and john. bye for now.n kay and sally nugent. on breakfast this morning. but are shunted around the system. # won't you hold my hand? if her new record can make it seven. at the age of 26. can't wait to talk to him, changed his life completely. stories from bbc news. imposed tariffs on imports. which came into affect an hour ago. raising fears of a potential trade war. and all in the name of national security. and the defence industry, it is patently absurd. by changes to the rail timetable. trains in just one day. how the new timetable is affecting theirjourneys. they are being moved around the system too much. that's the warning from the children's commisioner for england. create stable environments. school or social worker in the last year. greater manchester. the car failed to stop at the scene. was found later in salford. injury by dangerous driving, and failing to stop. peninsula but wants it to be done "stage—by—stage. which has called for rapid and concrete disarmament. after a huge corruption scand
now, though, it's back to sally and john. bye for now.n kay and sally nugent. on breakfast this morning. but are shunted around the system. # won't you hold my hand? if her new record can make it seven. at the age of 26. can't wait to talk to him, changed his life completely. stories from bbc news. imposed tariffs on imports. which came into affect an hour ago. raising fears of a potential trade war. and all in the name of national security. and the defence industry, it is patently absurd. by...
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i stole them coming here they are, sally.tive investor. richard, there is not a huge amount right now moving those numbers, there are a fewer underlying issues but nothing particularly new. what are you looking at? we have the ongoing chats between the us and china, the tee largest economies in the world. you have the korean situation. the italian situation appears less dire than this time last week. the worst scenario of italy potentially leaving the eu, when we had this with grease a few yea rs when we had this with grease a few years ago, greece was about 6% of the eurozone, italy is the third—largest economy, it is a rather bigger issue. in some ways it is good that these things keep the market focused, with so many political and corporate stories. it gives you a more rounded picture as opposed to last year, for example, when markets were like a duck pond and it is a question that this is too straightforward. can i get your ta ke too straightforward. can i get your take on the rbs share sale? the government syl byrne at 2
i stole them coming here they are, sally.tive investor. richard, there is not a huge amount right now moving those numbers, there are a fewer underlying issues but nothing particularly new. what are you looking at? we have the ongoing chats between the us and china, the tee largest economies in the world. you have the korean situation. the italian situation appears less dire than this time last week. the worst scenario of italy potentially leaving the eu, when we had this with grease a few yea...
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as well those of a lot and later we will take a ride on the legacy of astronaut sally stay to watch. the trump juggernaut continues on all fronts is he remaking the western world or merely isolating the u.s. also is north korea coming out of the cold and much much more on this edition of crossfire. yes from no. one was the last that you went on the internet knowing not using these village is it safe to do so. are you sure there is no music or is there they are all going to be sure the baby does a glossy his that has been. going on what they were doing the only song is that as part of that was a. bit more work i was. previously yes they are being formed in a very loosely member of the society. if you like. in the classic nineteen eighties film scarface today's hit netflix series narcos the latin american all powerful all dangerous drug cartel is rampant in our world of pop culture and with us president donald trump's current obsession with m.s. thirteen gang members in the u.s. cities coupled with monthly even weekly news reports a vicious cartel killings taking place south of the u.s
as well those of a lot and later we will take a ride on the legacy of astronaut sally stay to watch. the trump juggernaut continues on all fronts is he remaking the western world or merely isolating the u.s. also is north korea coming out of the cold and much much more on this edition of crossfire. yes from no. one was the last that you went on the internet knowing not using these village is it safe to do so. are you sure there is no music or is there they are all going to be sure the baby does...
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. >> wyatt: sally, put the gun down. >> sally: destroying my business, my life... >> wyatt: please. >> sally: your damn father... >> wyatt: are you insane?! what are you doing?! >> thorne: i want to take another look at design 2, but 4 is good to go. >> maya: okay. great. also, hope texted me. she's down with the interns. emma had something she wants to show. >> thorne: i thought she was gonna cut out early today. >> maya: well, you can't blame
. >> wyatt: sally, put the gun down. >> sally: destroying my business, my life... >> wyatt: please. >> sally: your damn father... >> wyatt: are you insane?! what are you doing?! >> thorne: i want to take another look at design 2, but 4 is good to go. >> maya: okay. great. also, hope texted me. she's down with the interns. emma had something she wants to show. >> thorne: i thought she was gonna cut out early today. >> maya: well, you can't...
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oswald those of iowa and later we will take a ride on the legacy of astronaut sally stay to watch us. get a phone no i don't have one was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not accusing me of these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no music jersey there and they are all going to be sure the baby doesn't cluster his that is the. one who was going to say we're gone and we thought. is dead as part of the deficit can we get. a. bit more worked out of this. previously yes and no they are being false form of where he's a muslim member of the society. and you let them. go. for a world cup twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come after you have to go meet the center of the beach but always will and will solo the great get there. you are the rock at the back nobody gets busted you we need you to get the following let's go. a low as i want to know and i'm
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yes. 50 the independent leading on the plight, i think that is the only way to describe it, sally, ofof folks who lived in g re nfell tower sally, of lots of folks who lived in grenfell tower who are still looking for somewhere to live. i used to live in that part of london, not far from the tower itself. so i know that part of london incredibly well. i will never forget what it was like 12 months ago. it was a literally blue sky day in london, yet it was filled with tragedy. —— it was a beautifully. the local council has come in for a lot of criticism about its immediate handling or lack of handling of what happened in the towel. they brought up about 300 properties, it looks like around 200 of those properties, which were bought in good faith to rehouse those people, have not been moved into —— tower. people are saying we don't want to live in a basement, separate floors up. can you imagine if you had lived in that tower and been through that horror, which you wa nt to been through that horror, which you want to live in a high—rise building ain? want to live in a high—rise building
yes. 50 the independent leading on the plight, i think that is the only way to describe it, sally, ofof folks who lived in g re nfell tower sally, of lots of folks who lived in grenfell tower who are still looking for somewhere to live. i used to live in that part of london, not far from the tower itself. so i know that part of london incredibly well. i will never forget what it was like 12 months ago. it was a literally blue sky day in london, yet it was filled with tragedy. —— it was a...
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i'm sally bundock. the fox, the mouse and the telecoms giant. the battle to take over 21st century fox heats up with comcast and disney outbidding each other. danger ahead! how brazil enlists technology to combat an epidemic of crime against its huge fleet of cargo trucks. and on the financial markets in asia, traders are taking a breath from the global trade—off we saw on tuesday, sparked by fears of trade tension between the united states and china. 21st century fox's board meets today to discuss who's the best beast to buy its business. the firm is the target of a multibillion—dollar bidding war — the largest in media history — between disney and comcast that's set to shape the way we consume entertainment. let's just remind you. 21st century fox is a force in entertainment — its studios controls everything from the simpsons to the x—men and deadpool. it owns networks star tv and has stakes in sky, endemol shine and streaming firm hulu. last week, comcast launched a $65 billion cash bid for fox's assets — a bid 19% higher than a rival offerfr
i'm sally bundock. the fox, the mouse and the telecoms giant. the battle to take over 21st century fox heats up with comcast and disney outbidding each other. danger ahead! how brazil enlists technology to combat an epidemic of crime against its huge fleet of cargo trucks. and on the financial markets in asia, traders are taking a breath from the global trade—off we saw on tuesday, sparked by fears of trade tension between the united states and china. 21st century fox's board meets today to...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: inching closer to a trade war. donald trump threatens new tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. joy and relief for england fans as harry kane scores a last—minute winner against tunisia. by tonight, all 32 teams will have played their first game, while the hosts, russia, prepare for their second one against egypt. we are live in moscow with everything you can expect from day six at the world cup. another victim of gun violence. a controversial rapper who topped the us charts in march is shot dead in florida. nose—dive — another low—cost carrier is set to announce a spiralling loss. we take a look at the challenges facing the aviation sector. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we are asking for your views about legalising cannabis for recreational use, following ca nada's decision to do so. is this a good idea or not? to get in touch, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a trade dispute be
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: inching closer to a trade war. donald trump threatens new tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. joy and relief for england fans as harry kane scores a last—minute winner against tunisia. by tonight, all 32 teams will have played their first game, while the hosts, russia, prepare for their second one against egypt. we are live in moscow with everything you can expect from day six at the world cup. another victim of gun violence....
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—— chain and sally were chatting! rathbones investment management. we were just talking about retail. i was saying that i have noticed on the ftse 100 was saying that i have noticed on the ftse100 this morning some massive losers including debenhams, a department store in the uk, shares down a0% on a profit warning. but also foot asylum, it said sales were quite a bit in the year but they are worried about future months, and its shares are down a2%. there is real concern. it's really tough in the retail sector, seismic shifts in terms of the way people are spending money, consumer patterns with visiting shopping centres... people don't want these shares in their portfolio right now. this to much uncertainty about the way they are headed. scary. i suppose those relying on supply chains outsider hit by the weakness of the pound which we are seeing at the moment mainly because of this uncertainty about whether the bank of england is going to keep up with the fed. sterling hit the low point for 2018 yesterday, partly beca
—— chain and sally were chatting! rathbones investment management. we were just talking about retail. i was saying that i have noticed on the ftse 100 was saying that i have noticed on the ftse100 this morning some massive losers including debenhams, a department store in the uk, shares down a0% on a profit warning. but also foot asylum, it said sales were quite a bit in the year but they are worried about future months, and its shares are down a2%. there is real concern. it's really tough...
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what a day, sally.a day of not only surprises, those celebrations you talked about all over the world, the mexican fans have been incredible since we have been here. they have taken over moscow. since we have been here. they have ta ken over moscow. i since we have been here. they have taken over moscow. i spoke to some of them before they left for the stadium, they were so confident, it turns out it was absolutely justified. their team played a blinder, beating defending champions germany. then a a few hours later, all the bars and cafes glued to brazil, the favourites of, and they failed to win their opening game. the first time it has happened since 1978. they drew 1—1 against switzerland, that was a great game as well. is not forget earlier in the day, serbia beat costa rica one mil. theories richard with how it unfolded. germany came into the tournament on the back of unconvincing displays in friendlies. but on the pitch they were not their usual calm and composed sales. 35 minutes into the game, h
what a day, sally.a day of not only surprises, those celebrations you talked about all over the world, the mexican fans have been incredible since we have been here. they have taken over moscow. since we have been here. they have ta ken over moscow. i since we have been here. they have taken over moscow. i spoke to some of them before they left for the stadium, they were so confident, it turns out it was absolutely justified. their team played a blinder, beating defending champions germany....
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i'm sally bundock. march of the yuan.rowing concern about china's acquisition of foreign technology plus — landed in debt. australia's banks are accused of unfairly forcing farmers from their homes as part of a wide ranging enquiry into misconduct in the sector. in the financial market, they are not sure which direction to turn. japan is low and hong kong is high as investors tried to read between the lines on the policies in the white house.
i'm sally bundock. march of the yuan.rowing concern about china's acquisition of foreign technology plus — landed in debt. australia's banks are accused of unfairly forcing farmers from their homes as part of a wide ranging enquiry into misconduct in the sector. in the financial market, they are not sure which direction to turn. japan is low and hong kong is high as investors tried to read between the lines on the policies in the white house.
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: all footballing eyes turn to russia with the world cup about to kick off. lam i am live in moscow. the wait is finally over. the world cup kicks off today, with russia taking on saudi arabia. i will have all of the excitement and the atmosphere coming up. as the american secretary of state meets his counterparts, there are signs of concern about the deal with north korea from japan. we also note that no security guarantees have been given yet. it's the anniversary of the grenfell tower fire in london. commemorations are planned to remember the 72 lives lost. in business, fox—hunted. comcast makes a $65 billion hostile bid for rupert murdoch's entertainment business, setting up a bidding war with disney. also in business briefing, markets in asia are flagging as the federal reserve raises rates and signals two more rises this year. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. and you can be part of the convers
i'm sally bundock. our top story: all footballing eyes turn to russia with the world cup about to kick off. lam i am live in moscow. the wait is finally over. the world cup kicks off today, with russia taking on saudi arabia. i will have all of the excitement and the atmosphere coming up. as the american secretary of state meets his counterparts, there are signs of concern about the deal with north korea from japan. we also note that no security guarantees have been given yet. it's the...
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bacteria, sally. thank you. —— back to you, sally.dean turner, economist at ubs wealth management. looking at some of the issues and figures it is quite clear the dollar is on the rise and has caused some chaos in turkey. what is your take on what has been going on? we have to understand the reasons for the rise in the dollar. is it fundamental or is it to do with investor sentiment? our sense is that the shark moved recently is to do with the risk of sentiment that has hit markets, as we are well aware the concerns around iran, as well as the trade dispute with the us at the moment, but ultimately, whether this persists and continues to have an impact on emerging markets does depend on whether this trend lasts, and for what it's worth, our sense is that although we reavie dollar strength persisting in the short term, the factors underlying the dollar .2 weakness further out. device has not happened overnight. it has been a problem for the likes of turkey, argentina, other for quite the likes of turkey, argentina, otherfor quite some
bacteria, sally. thank you. —— back to you, sally.dean turner, economist at ubs wealth management. looking at some of the issues and figures it is quite clear the dollar is on the rise and has caused some chaos in turkey. what is your take on what has been going on? we have to understand the reasons for the rise in the dollar. is it fundamental or is it to do with investor sentiment? our sense is that the shark moved recently is to do with the risk of sentiment that has hit markets, as we...
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another twitter user says sally is beautiful, enjoy. he is a highly trained guide dog.id he could do just about anything but make a martini. >> need to do a story on the training of those dogs. >> instagram account,@sally hw bush if you want to check it out. the time is 26 after the top of the hour and the occupy ice movement against the immigration policy is spreading nationwide. do you not want to continue talking to me because i'm from fox news? >> todd pyro confronted protesters and the story is up next. >> welcome back, half past the top of the hour, the man accused of ambushing and killing a fire captain facing a judge today. thomas kim charged with murdering capt. david rosa a candlelight vigil was held overnight outside his firehouse in long beach, california. kim set a fire on the second floor of his retirement home to lure first responders and opened fire when they arrived. a second firefighter was also hit that is expected to be okay. >> firefighters across the state and across the country are putting themselves in harm's way and service to the community was
another twitter user says sally is beautiful, enjoy. he is a highly trained guide dog.id he could do just about anything but make a martini. >> need to do a story on the training of those dogs. >> instagram account,@sally hw bush if you want to check it out. the time is 26 after the top of the hour and the occupy ice movement against the immigration policy is spreading nationwide. do you not want to continue talking to me because i'm from fox news? >> todd pyro confronted...
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i'm sally bundock.ells why its new games line—up is key to microsoft catching up with market leader sony. and on the markets... in asia they are trading right now and you can see they are higher, traders watching and waiting to see the fallout of the g sevens but in real terms. —— g7 spat.
i'm sally bundock.ells why its new games line—up is key to microsoft catching up with market leader sony. and on the markets... in asia they are trading right now and you can see they are higher, traders watching and waiting to see the fallout of the g sevens but in real terms. —— g7 spat.
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s office, loretta lynch or sally yates.etta lynch at one point told him not to call the clinton investigation an investigation but call it a matter. and comey's book he says there's classified information that has not been released that would show it was possible for the weather lynch to be impossible -- impartial. there is dirt that may come out in this. >> he is allegedly called this. we haven't seen it yet. it comes out this week. what is your opinion on what this means going forward? is this still a james comey problem, as far as trust goes, the general public. >> a massive problem for trust in the federal government and politicization of the process. right now if the fbi and doj were conspiring or colluding to help the clinton campaign by making it look like there was less dirt than there was you have a problem and fire deputy director of the fbi mccabe who was in trouble for stopping the investigation into the clinton foundation at the urging of someone who worked for sally you 8. and to obstruct the investigation, in
s office, loretta lynch or sally yates.etta lynch at one point told him not to call the clinton investigation an investigation but call it a matter. and comey's book he says there's classified information that has not been released that would show it was possible for the weather lynch to be impossible -- impartial. there is dirt that may come out in this. >> he is allegedly called this. we haven't seen it yet. it comes out this week. what is your opinion on what this means going forward?...
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this is sally's dog. that is actually sally ‘s dog. is. this is sally's dog.f motor manufacturers and traders, the body that represents all the carmakers in this country. we're so used to talking about how well industry is doing, record sales, record production but a real success industry and have issued a warning today unsurprisingly related to brexit. they say there has been a big falloff in value of how much these big firms, particularly the likes of nesson and the firms investing here —— and the firms investing here —— and the firms investing here, in the first six months of last, they are investing £650 million nearly. it's now moved to 347 million. a big fall. it's nearly halved. that's in the first six months of this year. they —— they say that its brexit that is thwarting this investment. they are worried about things like the customs union. there is undoubtedly prostration in bordering is. the way the industry works with investments overfour, the industry works with investments over four, five years, the industry works with investments overfour, five
this is sally's dog. that is actually sally ‘s dog. is. this is sally's dog.f motor manufacturers and traders, the body that represents all the carmakers in this country. we're so used to talking about how well industry is doing, record sales, record production but a real success industry and have issued a warning today unsurprisingly related to brexit. they say there has been a big falloff in value of how much these big firms, particularly the likes of nesson and the firms investing here...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: turkey's newly re—elected president erdogan says the work begins immediately to fulfil his campaign pledges. from istanbul to after winning the tightly contested election, what is next for president erdogan and the ever more devoted turkey? —— divided. ahead of a major summit on migration later this week, france's president macron says eu leaders have ruled out forcing refugees back to countries where they may face persecution. a historic win for england puts them through to the last 16 of the world cup. i will be bringing you all the latest action from the world cup, including that something big tree over panama. —— thumping victory. china prepares for the worst and frees up billions of dollars in its banking system to cushion the blow of a slowing economy due to trade tariffs. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news — business and sport. also today — uber begins it's appeal against the decision in london not to renew its
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: turkey's newly re—elected president erdogan says the work begins immediately to fulfil his campaign pledges. from istanbul to after winning the tightly contested election, what is next for president erdogan and the ever more devoted turkey? —— divided. ahead of a major summit on migration later this week, france's president macron says eu leaders have ruled out forcing refugees back to countries where they may face persecution. a historic win for...
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i'm sally bundock. deep divisions in congress over president trump's policy of separating migrant children from their families — as he demands new laws on immigration. from myanmar — to the monsoon. thousands of rohingya refugees in bangladesh are threatened by flooding and landslides. i'm lucy hockings — we're live in moscow with everything you can expect from day seven at the world cup. russia celebrates after egypt win puts them one step closer to world cup knockouts the british prime minister theresa may is again facing possible defeat over key brexit legislation in the house of commons today. also in business briefing, the board of 21st century fox meets today — what will it decide as comcast and disney battle it out for control. briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. here in the uk, the culture secretary has called for children's phones to be confiscated at the start of the school day. he says they're a distraction, harm ac
i'm sally bundock. deep divisions in congress over president trump's policy of separating migrant children from their families — as he demands new laws on immigration. from myanmar — to the monsoon. thousands of rohingya refugees in bangladesh are threatened by flooding and landslides. i'm lucy hockings — we're live in moscow with everything you can expect from day seven at the world cup. russia celebrates after egypt win puts them one step closer to world cup knockouts the british prime...
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you don't actually have feelings for sally spectra. do you?thorne: you know, i got to hand it to you, liam. you look pretty good for someone who's got a newborn at home. >> brooke: yeah. it's true. no dark circles or anything. how are you doing that? >> liam: coffee. lo-- lots of coffee.
you don't actually have feelings for sally spectra. do you?thorne: you know, i got to hand it to you, liam. you look pretty good for someone who's got a newborn at home. >> brooke: yeah. it's true. no dark circles or anything. how are you doing that? >> liam: coffee. lo-- lots of coffee.
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so meet sally, the salad making robot. it's the creation of redwood city-based sha hbo tics.ally can mix up to 50 salads and right now she's operating in 10 locations including mountain view's loop neighborhood market, but there could soon be a whole army of salad bots according to the startup database crunch base. sha hbo tics has raised more than $17 million from investors. >>> there was a mysterious light show in the skies above folsom last night. those are intel drones flying to the company's folsom campus. they spell out the letters k plus s surrounded by a red heart, but tonight we still do not know what the letters stand for. hern california cancer >>> after the break they call him puggy the dog. he's providing much needed medicine for northern california cancer patients. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ h
so meet sally, the salad making robot. it's the creation of redwood city-based sha hbo tics.ally can mix up to 50 salads and right now she's operating in 10 locations including mountain view's loop neighborhood market, but there could soon be a whole army of salad bots according to the startup database crunch base. sha hbo tics has raised more than $17 million from investors. >>> there was a mysterious light show in the skies above folsom last night. those are intel drones flying to...
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i'm sally bundock. where will the buck stop? needs iran when you have asia? boeing tells us it's flying high, despite the ban on its multi—billion dollar airliner deal with tehran. and on the markets... the global railing is continuing across the board in asia. with the us trade deficit shrinking.
i'm sally bundock. where will the buck stop? needs iran when you have asia? boeing tells us it's flying high, despite the ban on its multi—billion dollar airliner deal with tehran. and on the markets... the global railing is continuing across the board in asia. with the us trade deficit shrinking.
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sally is next in st. petersburg, florida. hi, sally. >> hi there. i do approve because i was there -- i was here when they closed our businesses. i was in detroit. we had great lakes steel, the car companies, and we were living wonderfully. all of a sudden i left home and came back and every house, there were about four houses on each block that people lived, all people moved out. all our companies left the united states. people were starving for jobs. why the heck they would allow people to leave like that. the next thing is the steel companies are gone and number one, you buy anything made out of steel from china. you put it outside, some kind of outside furniture. in three months it's rusting. didn't even get to use the $400 thing for a year. then again trump is absolutely correct, because they are charging us -- listen to one you all heard. 300% tariff on dairy products. but they won't allow our farmers to sell them dairy markets. trump started to balance that up and have us make the money that they are making or have them lower their tariffs to
sally is next in st. petersburg, florida. hi, sally. >> hi there. i do approve because i was there -- i was here when they closed our businesses. i was in detroit. we had great lakes steel, the car companies, and we were living wonderfully. all of a sudden i left home and came back and every house, there were about four houses on each block that people lived, all people moved out. all our companies left the united states. people were starving for jobs. why the heck they would allow people...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: paul manafort, the former campaign manager for donald trump, is accused of attempting to tamper with potential witnesses. the search and rescue continues. 65 are killed and millions affected as a volcano erupts in guatemala. a plastic—free day. campaigners try to change our habits for the sake of the planet. and sold for one million euros, the rare 150—million—year—old fossil snapped up by a french art collector. deal or no deal. will britain's borders work for business after brexit? the bosses of europe's biggest ports are in london to present their concerns also in business briefing: taking a coffee break and mulling over a run for president? is that the intention of howard schultz who has announced he's stepping down as executive chairman of starbucks. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. at its annual developers conference, apple has announced new features to curb so—called iphone addiction. so we
i'm sally bundock. our top story: paul manafort, the former campaign manager for donald trump, is accused of attempting to tamper with potential witnesses. the search and rescue continues. 65 are killed and millions affected as a volcano erupts in guatemala. a plastic—free day. campaigners try to change our habits for the sake of the planet. and sold for one million euros, the rare 150—million—year—old fossil snapped up by a french art collector. deal or no deal. will britain's borders...
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you made your private life than looking at the policies fair enough let's bring in sally mcginn continue the thought for us i mean i would like to make another point only a few days before the election. sure of course it's we're having a conversation. a few days before the election the programme one of the pro-government think tanks seta published a poli sci brief accusing main opposition party voters more images voters off being in cahoots fed to luckier than the ally turned enemy by the believed to have been responsible for the failed attempt in twenty sixteen and on the kurdish terrorist leader who is organisation killed an estimated thirty five thousand people so let's not pretend that this was an election fought on a very level playing field and this was only about the conservative versus the secular is a some equal competition that the opposition has lost i'm not trying to be our loser here do your position verb hard they need to work harder today the president are doing on one hand that ring in the end of it let's bring in a time that sort of sentiment we're hearing right now from
you made your private life than looking at the policies fair enough let's bring in sally mcginn continue the thought for us i mean i would like to make another point only a few days before the election. sure of course it's we're having a conversation. a few days before the election the programme one of the pro-government think tanks seta published a poli sci brief accusing main opposition party voters more images voters off being in cahoots fed to luckier than the ally turned enemy by the...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: north korea claims president trump agreed to lift sanctions at tuesday's summit with kimjong—un, and both leaders could be seeing more of each other in the future. another difficult day for the british government. after avoiding one damaging defeat over brexit, it faces a fresh round of challenges. and welcome to the republic of north macedonia. a new name brings an end to decades of deadlock with greece. an $85 billion media marriage gets the green light. the tie—up between at&t and time warner will shake up the industry for years to come. in business briefing, we will have the latest from new york on the massive media deal that trump didn't want, but a judge has ruled it won't harm competition. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think about the stories we are covering, and what do you make of the summit of the century? use the hashtag #bbcth
i'm sally bundock. our top story: north korea claims president trump agreed to lift sanctions at tuesday's summit with kimjong—un, and both leaders could be seeing more of each other in the future. another difficult day for the british government. after avoiding one damaging defeat over brexit, it faces a fresh round of challenges. and welcome to the republic of north macedonia. a new name brings an end to decades of deadlock with greece. an $85 billion media marriage gets the green light....
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and the problem that you have is that these national champions, when they sally forth, benefit from a lot of the things that are on the rest of the matrix here. seek truths in from fact, let me walk you through some of the things they do on this chart. o it's literally, i couldn't find to z but i got to w. you start with the adverse administrative approvals and licensing processes. we have approvals and licensing processes for any foreign company, or a domestic company that wants to produce into this market, sell in this market and that's fine. the problem is, there are well over a dozen or more of these approval processes, the chinese will use the ability to gain your license or your administrative approval as a tool to extract some kind of concessions, usually on technology. and so this is a very powerful tool, it's very difficult to detect as an unfair trade practice but it's systemic in the chinese economy when you try to go in there. second one is anti-monopoly law extortion. i think the poster child for this is what happened with qualcomm. invoked this law was against qualcomm a
and the problem that you have is that these national champions, when they sally forth, benefit from a lot of the things that are on the rest of the matrix here. seek truths in from fact, let me walk you through some of the things they do on this chart. o it's literally, i couldn't find to z but i got to w. you start with the adverse administrative approvals and licensing processes. we have approvals and licensing processes for any foreign company, or a domestic company that wants to produce...
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sally: thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this wonderful event. for this so much honorary dr. of humane letters degree. it is a compliment to all i have learned over the years from andors like milton friedman to all i have tried to teach. to the enlightened public policy , to lawmakers and citizens alike. , my deepest thanks. now, let us turn to today's to guests of honor. congratulations. the skills and knowledge that you have worked to acquire are among the most powerful tools available for bringing practical wisdom to bear on public affairs. the world needs more high quality, evidence-based policy research. we will be looking to graduates like you to provide it. public policy is a way of translating our shared principles and moral commitments into action. it is a way to alleviate hardship and correct injustices. for protecting our rights and punishing wrongs. for ensuring that people have access to basic goods, like food, shelter, and medical care. public policy also has a technical side. we must respd to the evidence through policy. policyfact
sally: thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this wonderful event. for this so much honorary dr. of humane letters degree. it is a compliment to all i have learned over the years from andors like milton friedman to all i have tried to teach. to the enlightened public policy , to lawmakers and citizens alike. , my deepest thanks. now, let us turn to today's to guests of honor. congratulations. the skills and knowledge that you have worked to acquire are among the most powerful tools...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: italy's new government says the country won't be "the refugee camp of europe" and reveals plans for large—scale repatriations. donald trump's lawyer says the president has the power to pardon himself over allegations of collusion with russia but won't. the uk's set to overhaul its counter—terrorism strategy and how intelligence on 20,000 suspects is shared. china warns the us sanctions will void trade talks, while members of the g7 say a trade war with the us could be just days away. is president trump about to have a change of heart? also in business briefing, a record fine for australia's biggest bank for settling claims that it breached laws against money laundering and terrorism financing. we'll be live to the region for the latest. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. we would love to hear from you. you can bea we would love to hear from you. you can be a part of the conversation in this programm
i'm sally bundock. our top story: italy's new government says the country won't be "the refugee camp of europe" and reveals plans for large—scale repatriations. donald trump's lawyer says the president has the power to pardon himself over allegations of collusion with russia but won't. the uk's set to overhaul its counter—terrorism strategy and how intelligence on 20,000 suspects is shared. china warns the us sanctions will void trade talks, while members of the g7 say a trade war...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: fresh volcanic eruptions in guatemala. officials say nearly 200 people are still missing. primary fever. american voters choose more candidates ahead of november's midterm elections. what kind of welcome can england fans expect in russia? willa frosty relationship overshadow the world cup? raising tensions over trade, mexico hits back at the us and imposes nearly $3 billion worth of tariffs on american products. also, in business briefing, an expert view on the new government in italy. how worried are investors about their populist policies? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: no longer to bejudged on physical appearance. miss america eliminates the swimsuit. is this real change, orjust cosmetic? is it realistic to notjudge miss america on appearance? get in touch. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we start in central america, where it is now believed around 200 people are m
i'm sally bundock. our top story: fresh volcanic eruptions in guatemala. officials say nearly 200 people are still missing. primary fever. american voters choose more candidates ahead of november's midterm elections. what kind of welcome can england fans expect in russia? willa frosty relationship overshadow the world cup? raising tensions over trade, mexico hits back at the us and imposes nearly $3 billion worth of tariffs on american products. also, in business briefing, an expert view on the...
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sally: thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this wonderful event. for this so much honorary dr. of humane letters degree. it is a compliment to all i have learned over the years from andors like milton friedman to all i have tried to teach. to the enlightened public
sally: thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this wonderful event. for this so much honorary dr. of humane letters degree. it is a compliment to all i have learned over the years from andors like milton friedman to all i have tried to teach. to the enlightened public
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i love sally field. but these people are so broken by trump that they no longer see you as human but as a problem. i guess after the obama era, all this losing is unknown territory. we're watching a national tantrum for spoil brats. so what do you do if political adadversaries want you ruined? if they constantly demand scalps, shouldn't we do the same as a mutually assured career destruction? is that the only way to get everyone to stop the outrage crusade, to see that it goes both ways? i don't know. that is not me and it shouldn't be you either. [ cheering and applause ] hey, let's welcome tonight's guest. he's got more good humor than the ice cream man, rob long,. [ cheering and applause ] >> don't talk to him without a nurse. he'll put you in stitches, writerring andnd comedian david angelo. [ cheering and applause ] >> she drinks her own tears to stay hydrated, reporter cat times. [ cheering and applause ] >> and he stole his pinky ring usfrom saturn, former wwe superstar and my massive side kick, t
i love sally field. but these people are so broken by trump that they no longer see you as human but as a problem. i guess after the obama era, all this losing is unknown territory. we're watching a national tantrum for spoil brats. so what do you do if political adadversaries want you ruined? if they constantly demand scalps, shouldn't we do the same as a mutually assured career destruction? is that the only way to get everyone to stop the outrage crusade, to see that it goes both ways? i...
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coming up this month, goldwater institute's sally coleman discusses right to try legislation. howwe will also talk about right to try will allow terminally ill patients access to drug treatments not approved by the fda. following president trump's efforts to keep the factory jobs in the u.s.. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend on reel america on american history tv, the 1988 betweencow summit gorbachev.an and way, and weood believe the best way. , mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and to all those who have labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump announced the june 12 summit with singapore -- with north korea in singapore is back on. president trump also answered questions about nafta and his recent decision to impose tariffs on canada, mexico, and the european union. president, can you come talk to us? can you come out this way? president trump: we will be meeting june 12 in
coming up this month, goldwater institute's sally coleman discusses right to try legislation. howwe will also talk about right to try will allow terminally ill patients access to drug treatments not approved by the fda. following president trump's efforts to keep the factory jobs in the u.s.. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend on reel america on american history tv, the 1988 betweencow summit...
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from me, sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. good morning.ewhat of a battle of the air masses across the uk at the moment. to the northern half of the country, we've got fresher north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up, although it will turn cloudy for northern england, and there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain and drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the afternoon, going i
from me, sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. good morning.ewhat of a battle of the air masses across the uk at the moment. to the northern half of the country, we've got fresher north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: fresh volcanic eruptions in guatemala.primary fever. american voters choose more candidates ahead of november's midterm elections. what kind of welcome can england fans expect in russia? willa frosty relationship overshadow the world cup? raising tensions over trade, mexico hits back at the us and imposes nearly $3 billion worth of tariffs on american products. also, in business briefing, an expert view on the new government in italy. how worried are investors about their populist policies?
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: fresh volcanic eruptions in guatemala.primary fever. american voters choose more candidates ahead of november's midterm elections. what kind of welcome can england fans expect in russia? willa frosty relationship overshadow the world cup? raising tensions over trade, mexico hits back at the us and imposes nearly $3 billion worth of tariffs on american products. also, in business briefing, an expert view on the new government in italy. how...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and sally bundock. is disney's fairy tale over? comcast starts a bidding war with a $65 billion offer for 21 century fox. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 14th ofjune. fox owns some of the world's biggest franchises including x—men and the simpsons, but is content alone enough to combat the threat of streaming? also in the programme.... rolls royce announces 4,600 job cuts. the boss has been talking to the bbc about the massive restructuring, hear his comments in a moment. the markets are not looking particularly good in europe. and we'll be hearing from the founder of a new ad—free social network hoping to take on the likes of facebook, the boss of mewe willjoin us. as a self—employed plumber in london wins a landmark case entitling him to holiday and sick pay, today, we want to know what do you value most — flexibility or employment rights? let us know... just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in the us with a massive hostile takeover bid fo
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and sally bundock. is disney's fairy tale over? comcast starts a bidding war with a $65 billion offer for 21 century fox. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 14th ofjune. fox owns some of the world's biggest franchises including x—men and the simpsons, but is content alone enough to combat the threat of streaming? also in the programme.... rolls royce announces 4,600 job cuts. the boss has been talking to the bbc about...
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plane smuggling a giant sallies what's. slowly. making. me. look. stupid claim. to let my kids play news oh my. goodness what a. player . my son played some up but. this guy outside support sent me a loser. loser look. sleazy look. a loser. thanks. but the goodness of that. the movie. since soon. as you look at the fuse used to look forward to tuesday we. miss some awfully. close beside. each oblique subdued he moves the be a small fee you should the become the body of god so yeah but for louis. cohen. louis move slow food. goes smooth fuselage wrong move. movie slots the buy a new sibling buy some food. see what you see a must see. news the book the borrow from the box submit the book. smooth. out. the ball movement. to scale of. the box to move to solo move. and move slow. movement slow movement to close the club seems to coax. the big news from the club moves the box but the big. news. of. the book from the book. the be. the big. subject. the bunny sees the bunny the be. but suppose i must say look let's move smoothly the book probably makes a good move slow b
plane smuggling a giant sallies what's. slowly. making. me. look. stupid claim. to let my kids play news oh my. goodness what a. player . my son played some up but. this guy outside support sent me a loser. loser look. sleazy look. a loser. thanks. but the goodness of that. the movie. since soon. as you look at the fuse used to look forward to tuesday we. miss some awfully. close beside. each oblique subdued he moves the be a small fee you should the become the body of god so yeah but for...
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you didn't mention sally field. sally field, thehe actress, also defended the use of the c word.t the same time, what she is saying d is, what they are tryig to do is normalize the debasement of women in the name of being able w to attack a womn with whom they disagree because they think she's conservative but of course the irony is, ivanka is not a conservative.ti its is a meltdown but it's a reveal also, i think, why someone like weinstein could survive so long in that world. when you are willing to reduce and have no. suppose, when you refuse to stand up for what's right, because someone is a political apartment, everything goes. the american people are seeing what this means, they are saying that this is not a framework, not only of their values, but of an ugliness.t at the same time, people and media make mistakes. on-the-fly, we know this, you regret something and apologize. the problem with what samantha bee dynamic represents, which is different to some degree from roseanne barr, who did a tweet, it was scripted, it was clearlyi edited, with an editing team, then it was t
you didn't mention sally field. sally field, thehe actress, also defended the use of the c word.t the same time, what she is saying d is, what they are tryig to do is normalize the debasement of women in the name of being able w to attack a womn with whom they disagree because they think she's conservative but of course the irony is, ivanka is not a conservative.ti its is a meltdown but it's a reveal also, i think, why someone like weinstein could survive so long in that world. when you are...