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shaw.haw was looking for new ways to apply the power of computers to finance and capitalize on the still brand new internet. >> jeff understood the internet before the rest of the world did. and he saw that internet use was increasing exponentially. and he figured there has to be some sort of commercial application for it. >> bezos started fantasizing about an online everything store. supplying customers with any product they could think of all under one virtual roof. but knowing that starting with a venture that huge was impractical he chose a single product category to focus on, books. >> he concluded that books was the best category, partly because there was a huge database of all the books that were available. and he could get shipment easily from the wholesalers of the books. >> bezos was at a cross roads. he was 30 years old, recently married to a young coworker named mckenzie tuttle and had a bright future at d.e. shaw. but he couldn't ignore the massive potential of what he saw as a
shaw.haw was looking for new ways to apply the power of computers to finance and capitalize on the still brand new internet. >> jeff understood the internet before the rest of the world did. and he saw that internet use was increasing exponentially. and he figured there has to be some sort of commercial application for it. >> bezos started fantasizing about an online everything store. supplying customers with any product they could think of all under one virtual roof. but knowing...
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as shaw supporters cheered his acquittal, he noticed the judge's wife elizabeth who had attended the trial left the courtroom in tears. judge waring joined his wife later that evening and both were traumatized by the trial over which he had presided. the saw trial forced the judge and his wife to stare directly into the southern racial abyss. of you that would forever transform. waring later described the shaw trial as his personal nexus of apartheid and his born wife baptized in racial prejudice.>> the waring's return home after the shaw trial result to learn more about the issues of racial injustice. which the waring had previously thought little about. these were not subjects that could be openly discussed among white charlestonians of south carolina. the waring is designed to undertake a direct its day, each evening after dinner, elizabeth would read a portion of a selected work to allow the judge to rest his eyes after a day of handling his judicial dutiesa couple would then discuss what they had read, often while driving around charleston . in a favorite pastime. as the judge w
as shaw supporters cheered his acquittal, he noticed the judge's wife elizabeth who had attended the trial left the courtroom in tears. judge waring joined his wife later that evening and both were traumatized by the trial over which he had presided. the saw trial forced the judge and his wife to stare directly into the southern racial abyss. of you that would forever transform. waring later described the shaw trial as his personal nexus of apartheid and his born wife baptized in racial...
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shaw, thanks for having me. yes, nasa wants to...et and the orion capsule to do that, and we are also developing a mini space station at the moon that they will launch through, and that is called the gateway. we want to launch the first element of the gateway in 2022, and we will send an astronaut to go into lunar orbit around 2023, and then we want to test the human land around 2024, and then hopefully, if that all works out, we will send the first humans back to the moon in 2024... i'm sorry, 2028. and hopefully europe is going to be part of that, because europe is a big part of the orion capsule programme that will carry the humans to the moon. as you say, it has been almost exactly half a century since the moon landing. why the sudden interest now in going back? well, there's been a developing interest. you know, u nfortu nately developing interest. you know, unfortunately the politicians 50 yea rs unfortunately the politicians 50 years ago ended the apollo programme. both of the wishes wanted to return to the moon but the congre
shaw, thanks for having me. yes, nasa wants to...et and the orion capsule to do that, and we are also developing a mini space station at the moon that they will launch through, and that is called the gateway. we want to launch the first element of the gateway in 2022, and we will send an astronaut to go into lunar orbit around 2023, and then we want to test the human land around 2024, and then hopefully, if that all works out, we will send the first humans back to the moon in 2024... i'm sorry,...
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danny shaw, bbc news.o isjohn apter, the national chair of the police federation of england and wales. thank you for coming in to talk to us. thank you for coming in to talk to us. what do you make of this extension of tagging? i think the better use of gps tracking is long overdue. many other parts of the public and private sector have been using this for many years, so it has come far too late, but i am glad that the justice system is now embracing a better use of technology, so on that side of things, i welcome it. listening technology, so on that side of things, iwelcome it. listening to the justice secretary, things, iwelcome it. listening to thejustice secretary, david gauke, talking about this this morning, he was saying he thinks it could help the police. do you think this could be useful to police officers, given this is aimed at probation offenders who are currently being monitored by the probation service? who are currently being monitored by the probation service ?|j who are currently being mon
danny shaw, bbc news.o isjohn apter, the national chair of the police federation of england and wales. thank you for coming in to talk to us. thank you for coming in to talk to us. what do you make of this extension of tagging? i think the better use of gps tracking is long overdue. many other parts of the public and private sector have been using this for many years, so it has come far too late, but i am glad that the justice system is now embracing a better use of technology, so on that side...
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our scotland correspondent, james shaw, explains. but what difference would a tourist tax make to the cities appeal? i don't see how it's going to encourage more tourists coming into the country because scotland, the uk, beautiful country but if there is more tax and the accommodation will be more expensive then i think it will definitely discourage more people from visiting the country which is a shame because it's such a beautiful place here. there are strong arguments for and against. visitors and residents acknowledge that something needs to be done, but is this the right way to do it? well i would hope the council would think about spending it on keeping the streets clean. that's terrible. a tourist tax? there is a lot of culture, they offer a lot for the people. so it's good to pay for it. do you think it would discourage people coming to your city? yeah, i think it would, definitely. but council leaders think there may be no other way to cope with the costs which mass tourism brings to the city. it's about how we make sure the
our scotland correspondent, james shaw, explains. but what difference would a tourist tax make to the cities appeal? i don't see how it's going to encourage more tourists coming into the country because scotland, the uk, beautiful country but if there is more tax and the accommodation will be more expensive then i think it will definitely discourage more people from visiting the country which is a shame because it's such a beautiful place here. there are strong arguments for and against....
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he told me that bernie shaw had been an exemplary member of the department. he was a family man. he was married and had a lovely family. and that's why i chose him to guard her 24/7. >> not surprised that patricia hearst ended up in an affair with bernard shaw. >> from the moment that we kidnapped her, she was in a -- some type of a relationship with somebody. originally with willie, one of her captors. and then she was in a relationship with steven soya. then as soon as she got bailed out, she developed an affinity for one of her bodyguards, a police officer. >> her future is still clouded. an appeal pending on her san francisco conviction. another trial scheduled in los angeles in march. >> indeed, when patty was released on bail, she still stood charged in los angeles regarding her activities at mel's sporting goods store. that charge remained over her head, if you will, during the entire trial for robbing the hiyperion bank. >> she had a machine gun, and she fired it in the direction of a group of people. witnesses saw her. so that case is a nightmare. it couldn't be won. fir
he told me that bernie shaw had been an exemplary member of the department. he was a family man. he was married and had a lovely family. and that's why i chose him to guard her 24/7. >> not surprised that patricia hearst ended up in an affair with bernard shaw. >> from the moment that we kidnapped her, she was in a -- some type of a relationship with somebody. originally with willie, one of her captors. and then she was in a relationship with steven soya. then as soon as she got...
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danny shaw, bbc news. are gathering in the town of progreso in northern argentina, where the footballer‘s funeral is taking place. he died, along with pilot david ibbotson, when their plane went down in the english channel, last month. cardiff manager neil warnock and chief executive ken choo are expected to attend. from progreso, natalio cosoy, reports. for many of the residents of this small argentinian town, it is too much to bear — a hometown hero returned to soon. translation: without a doubt we would not have imagined everything we are seeing now. there are 3000 of us but everybody is overwhelmed but still trying to give emiliano sala the sendoff he deserves. emiliano sala grew up playing football here in progreso, until he left, aged 1a, to pursue bigger opportunities. after making his name playing in france, the 28—year—old was bought by cardiff city from nantes for a club record £15 million on the 19th ofjanuary. just two days later, the plane carrying him in the pilot, david ibbotson, from france
danny shaw, bbc news. are gathering in the town of progreso in northern argentina, where the footballer‘s funeral is taking place. he died, along with pilot david ibbotson, when their plane went down in the english channel, last month. cardiff manager neil warnock and chief executive ken choo are expected to attend. from progreso, natalio cosoy, reports. for many of the residents of this small argentinian town, it is too much to bear — a hometown hero returned to soon. translation: without...
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danny shaw, bbc news. victims, mainly women and children, are raped and assaulted by fighting forces. at the meeting in new york, nations including the uk and germany discussed how to increase criminal accountability for attacks. the un secretary general‘s advisor 0n sexual violence in conflict, said action to prevent rape and assualt had to be stepped up. as long as it remains cost free to rape a woman, a child or a man in a situation of conflict, we will never stand the tide of these crimes so essentially the council has recognised we must use all means available to increase the cost and the consequences for those who commit, command or condone sexual violence, including the use of sanctions and other targeted measures. sanctions and other targeted measures. the headlines on bbc news... the government has cancelled a controversial agreement to provide extra ferries in case of a no—deal brexit. new allegations of sexual and racial harassment by former employees of the retail tycoon, sir philip green have
danny shaw, bbc news. victims, mainly women and children, are raped and assaulted by fighting forces. at the meeting in new york, nations including the uk and germany discussed how to increase criminal accountability for attacks. the un secretary general‘s advisor 0n sexual violence in conflict, said action to prevent rape and assualt had to be stepped up. as long as it remains cost free to rape a woman, a child or a man in a situation of conflict, we will never stand the tide of these crimes...
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danny shaw reports. we have gps technology in our cars and on our smartphones.ders and suspects on bail. this is a demonstration of how the satellite tags are fitted, using an expert who has helped set up the scheme. the ankle tag sends an alert if someone goes to an area they're banned from, or isn't attending a rehabilitation course when they should be. it gives us very detailed information as to where that person potentially has been, where they have been tracked. it gives us evidence to be able to present to the relevant criminal justice agency to take that appropriate action. the offender satellite tracking has been operating in three areas since last november. it will be rolled out across england and wales by the summer. tags will monitor 4,000 people every year. it will be used in cases of domestic abuse and stalking to keep offenders away from victims. david blunkett was the first politician to trial satellite tracking, launching a scheme when he was home secretary 15 years ago. but progress stalled due to contractual disputes and technical problems. the
danny shaw reports. we have gps technology in our cars and on our smartphones.ders and suspects on bail. this is a demonstration of how the satellite tags are fitted, using an expert who has helped set up the scheme. the ankle tag sends an alert if someone goes to an area they're banned from, or isn't attending a rehabilitation course when they should be. it gives us very detailed information as to where that person potentially has been, where they have been tracked. it gives us evidence to be...
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danny shaw, bbc news.d for driving through a bus gate has won her appeal after arguing there were too many signs for the brain to process. bernadine king's penalty charge notice was quashed. but in the last 18 months thousands of drivers were fined using the chelmsford bus gate — generating £1.5 million. essex county council says the penalty has reduced the number of people using the gate. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it's the second round of fixtures in the six nations championship. two matches today. the match between scotland and ireland kicks off at 2.15 at murrayfield it's live on bbc one, ireland are the reigning champions but had an opening defeat to england in dublin. they can't really afford to lose today if they are to realistically retain their title. scotland are looking for back to back wins after beating italy, also at murrayfield last week. if we want to go and compete and ta ke if we want to go and compete and take the next step, we nee
danny shaw, bbc news.d for driving through a bus gate has won her appeal after arguing there were too many signs for the brain to process. bernadine king's penalty charge notice was quashed. but in the last 18 months thousands of drivers were fined using the chelmsford bus gate — generating £1.5 million. essex county council says the penalty has reduced the number of people using the gate. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it's the second...
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danny shaw, bbc news.old wilson, has died at the age of 86. formerly known as marcia williams, she was a controversial and powerfulfigure. she was the former labour prime minister's right—hand woman during his two periods in office during the 1960's and ‘70's, and was blamed for his controversial resignation honours list in 1976, a document which became known as the lavender list. i've been looking back at lady falkender‘s life with the former labour mp, austin mitchell. she was dedicated to harold wilson, and people like bernard donoghue, his speech writer, who came into contact with her in the course of work, find her to talk. they found her too tough. it was almost as if she had the relationship with harold wilson. they had worked together for so long, it was a fairly intense relationship. she kept his feet on the ground, but in a sense, but i think power went to her head when she was his political secretary because she made contact with lots of people, some of them show business people, who she would n
danny shaw, bbc news.old wilson, has died at the age of 86. formerly known as marcia williams, she was a controversial and powerfulfigure. she was the former labour prime minister's right—hand woman during his two periods in office during the 1960's and ‘70's, and was blamed for his controversial resignation honours list in 1976, a document which became known as the lavender list. i've been looking back at lady falkender‘s life with the former labour mp, austin mitchell. she was dedicated...
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danny shaw, bbc news.of last year — killing 43 people and injuring dozens more. the structure will be replaced by a new bridge of a different design. caroline rigby has more. it's the demolition project described by italy's transport minister as the image of the country's revival. thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete were removed from genoa's morandi bridge in order to make it lighter before a huge crane began to carefully lower the first section to the ground. decked out in a red hard hat, the italian prime minister looked on. thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete were removed translation: it is an important day, because this is the first step of a path that i hope will be the quickest possible. what we can say today, and i've spoken with all the demolition companies, is that the new bridge will be up by the end of the year. the deconstruction process is expected to last around six months, and engineers will draw on heavy machinery previously used to right the costa concordia cruise liner, which
danny shaw, bbc news.of last year — killing 43 people and injuring dozens more. the structure will be replaced by a new bridge of a different design. caroline rigby has more. it's the demolition project described by italy's transport minister as the image of the country's revival. thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete were removed from genoa's morandi bridge in order to make it lighter before a huge crane began to carefully lower the first section to the ground. decked out in a red hard...
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danny shaw, bbc news.insella trust, who work to reduce knife crime. he says he's particularly concerned about the early age of some of these victims. it's the number of young people, 10—19, that are shown in these figures coming through from trauma units. they are nearly doubling, so we are seeing a real crisis at that very early age, and that's the worrying trend. we need to do far more to stop young people carrying knives. our ethos at the trust is that no child is born carrying a knife. it is a learned behaviour, and we need to do far more to help young people unlearn bad behaviours and hold onto good ones and stop carrying knives. what is happening in terms of the popularity of carrying knives? is it learned behaviour from siblings? what is driving it? there are a number of issues driving knife crime, not just one issue. protection is the most common answer we get from young people. behind that is fear. young people are fearful. if you feel there are more knives out there, you feel the only thing you c
danny shaw, bbc news.insella trust, who work to reduce knife crime. he says he's particularly concerned about the early age of some of these victims. it's the number of young people, 10—19, that are shown in these figures coming through from trauma units. they are nearly doubling, so we are seeing a real crisis at that very early age, and that's the worrying trend. we need to do far more to stop young people carrying knives. our ethos at the trust is that no child is born carrying a knife. it...
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danny shaw, bbc news.pital paris is reported to have lost his hand in violent clashes. thousands of people have been marching through paris for the thirteenth consecutive saturday and riot police hve been out in force. security forces e have used tear gas and engaged in baton charges, and protesters have thrown missiles. demonstrators are voicing a raft of grievances about the cost of living and the policies of president macron's government, and are demanding more direct democracy. in tunisia state prosecutors have loged an appeal against the acquittal of 27 suspects who stood trial for the 2015 terror attacks which killed 60 people, most of them british nationals. it comes as a court today sentenced seven people to life in prison for their involvement in the attacks. the first hit tunis' bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort near the town of sousse. 0ur correspondent richard galpin reports. the mass trials here at the courts in tunisia began more than a year ago. now, more than a do
danny shaw, bbc news.pital paris is reported to have lost his hand in violent clashes. thousands of people have been marching through paris for the thirteenth consecutive saturday and riot police hve been out in force. security forces e have used tear gas and engaged in baton charges, and protesters have thrown missiles. demonstrators are voicing a raft of grievances about the cost of living and the policies of president macron's government, and are demanding more direct democracy. in tunisia...
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danny shaw, bbc news.ondon village network, which has been setup to tackle knife crime and to create community cohesion. thank you for speaking to us, first off, the age, the use of social media, ten years old, you surprised by that? no, i'm not. one of the listens i started the charity was because my children who were eight at time were coming home from school and telling me who has been stabbed in the playground, not in the playground but the conversation in the playground four years ago of what was going on round the community with knife crime. it has become so normalfor this community with knife crime. it has become so normal for this generation to speak about knife crime i felt i had to get involved and do something about it. so what are the reasons you are hearing and seeing as to why children, as young as ten, are victims or rather feel they have to carry a knife? because there has been a problem that has been escalating for well over 20 year, that hasn't been addressed. there is a lot of social eco
danny shaw, bbc news.ondon village network, which has been setup to tackle knife crime and to create community cohesion. thank you for speaking to us, first off, the age, the use of social media, ten years old, you surprised by that? no, i'm not. one of the listens i started the charity was because my children who were eight at time were coming home from school and telling me who has been stabbed in the playground, not in the playground but the conversation in the playground four years ago of...
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danny shaw, bbc news. was political secretary to the former prime minister harold wilson, has died at the age of 86. formerly known as marcia williams, she was a controversial and influentialfigure. she was the former labour prime minister's right—hand woman during his two periods in office during the 1960s and ‘70s , and was blamed for his controversial resignation honours list in 1976, a document which became known as the lavender list. a planned visit by the chancellor, philip hammond, to china next week is no longer going ahead. the move follows reports china was angered by a speech this week in which the defence secretary, gavin williamson, signalled the uk s intention to send an aircraft carrier to the pacific. a spokesman for the treasury said the visit was never confirmed or announced. president muhammadu buhari has called for nigerians "to refrain from all civil disorder and remain peaceful" after presidential elections there were postponed by a week, just hours before polls were due to open acros
danny shaw, bbc news. was political secretary to the former prime minister harold wilson, has died at the age of 86. formerly known as marcia williams, she was a controversial and influentialfigure. she was the former labour prime minister's right—hand woman during his two periods in office during the 1960s and ‘70s , and was blamed for his controversial resignation honours list in 1976, a document which became known as the lavender list. a planned visit by the chancellor, philip hammond,...
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danny shaw, bbc news, at nottingham prison.ll return to brussels next week to continue pursuing changes to the brexit withdrawal deal, despite another heavy defeat in the commons last night. a fifth of conservative mps failed to support the government's strategy, with brexiteers fearful that a no deal departure was being taken off the table. the commons leader, andrea ledsom, claims last night's defeat was "more a hiccup, than a disaster". 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. downing street insecretary of stating that nothing has changed. she is still trying to get a revised deal, preferably by the end of the month everyone though 60 of her mps didn't support her, ministers have been insisting she hasn't been weakened. colleagues felt it might inply they agreed with taking no—deal off the table and they weren't prepared to do that for understandable reasons. has this strengthened her hand in brussels? no. the main reason for the defeat was a communications break down with jacob rees—mogg and his european research gr
danny shaw, bbc news, at nottingham prison.ll return to brussels next week to continue pursuing changes to the brexit withdrawal deal, despite another heavy defeat in the commons last night. a fifth of conservative mps failed to support the government's strategy, with brexiteers fearful that a no deal departure was being taken off the table. the commons leader, andrea ledsom, claims last night's defeat was "more a hiccup, than a disaster". 0ur political correspondent iain watson...
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danny shaw, bbc news.y had been on life support since the incident in the highgate area on wednesday. another 16—year—old appeared in court — charged with attempted murder — before the boy died. the former archbishop of washington dc has become the first former cardinal to be defrocked by the vatican over allegations of child abuse. theodore mccarrick, here on the right, says he has ‘no recollection' of the alleged sexual abuse. pope francis has ruled that no further appeals by mccarrick will be allowed. a planned visit by the chancellor to china will now not go ahead. the news comes following reports that beijng pulled out of trade talks after the defence secretary, gavin williamson, indicated that the uk may be willing to deploy a warship in the pacific. earlier, my colleague lukwesa burak spoke to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who told me cancellation of the trip was confirmed by the treasury this morning. philip hammond is not travelling to china as it stands and they also said that no t
danny shaw, bbc news.y had been on life support since the incident in the highgate area on wednesday. another 16—year—old appeared in court — charged with attempted murder — before the boy died. the former archbishop of washington dc has become the first former cardinal to be defrocked by the vatican over allegations of child abuse. theodore mccarrick, here on the right, says he has ‘no recollection' of the alleged sexual abuse. pope francis has ruled that no further appeals by...
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annie shaw, personal finance journalist, thank you very much for talking to us.ing to a bbc countryfile investigation. in response, facebook and youtube have taken down some of the content, but material celebrating illegal hunting and cockfighting is still accessible, as tom heap reports. from hare coursing to cockfighting, these are the cruelest of so—called sports with gambling at their heart. you may have thought these blood sports lived only in the past, but today, the power of the web has given them a new audience. we found evidence that some of the world's most popular internet sites — like facebook and youtube — are being used by illicit gambling rings to organise animal fights and also share disturbing and cruel images online with huge numbers of followers. it's about the money. it is purely about the betting. there's significant amounts of money made in this. we've got intelligence suggesting that dogs can be bought for £25—30,000, for a hare coursing dog with good bloodline. we've got hare coursers making six figures annually, purely from hare coursing.
annie shaw, personal finance journalist, thank you very much for talking to us.ing to a bbc countryfile investigation. in response, facebook and youtube have taken down some of the content, but material celebrating illegal hunting and cockfighting is still accessible, as tom heap reports. from hare coursing to cockfighting, these are the cruelest of so—called sports with gambling at their heart. you may have thought these blood sports lived only in the past, but today, the power of the web...
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arguing with bernard shaw and taking on the fabians. and later when i got interested, i discovered that shaw was very nervous of him. shaw was a great debater, but he says this man has discovered weaknesses in our arguments, we have got to find some way of replying to him. and that was one of many cases. i am thinking of the other, the victorian novelist whose name is alluding me at the moment. i discovered the conservative mind and russell and that i was leaving a much too narrow and much too political life and had a much too narrow an imagination. the second thing is that he was the first person to publish me. it was quite a big deal. after i left, i fell quite seriously ill. i have been ill twice in my life and it was a huge advantage to me in the long run. i could do nothing but lie there and read, which is what i did. the second time, i could write and read. i read universities of the state in britain. i sent it off to the university bookman. he sent to me a pretty generous check. by the standards of the day, and not too bad now. t
arguing with bernard shaw and taking on the fabians. and later when i got interested, i discovered that shaw was very nervous of him. shaw was a great debater, but he says this man has discovered weaknesses in our arguments, we have got to find some way of replying to him. and that was one of many cases. i am thinking of the other, the victorian novelist whose name is alluding me at the moment. i discovered the conservative mind and russell and that i was leaving a much too narrow and much too...
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shaw, thank you. sure there thank you. the time is almost 16 minutes past one.ump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un, ends early without agreement. mr trump said he walked away after the north koreans demanded an end to sanctions. and still to come. the labrador who refused to leave the side of the late president bush gets a new role in the us navy. coming up on bbc news, two—time world champion and olympic medallist james to gill his retirement from boxing ten days to the day he made his professional debut. there's new hope for people suffering from parkinson's disease with a radical treatment that delivers a drug directly to the brain. scans of patients who were given the drug found evidence of improvements to affected areas of the brain. the study‘s authors say it may be there's a "reawakening" of brain cells damaged by the disease. our health correspondent matthew hill reports from bristol's southmead hospital. tom phipps was the first of 41 patients to have a tiny catheter pushed deep into their brain which allows a protein to be infused which can rep
shaw, thank you. sure there thank you. the time is almost 16 minutes past one.ump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un, ends early without agreement. mr trump said he walked away after the north koreans demanded an end to sanctions. and still to come. the labrador who refused to leave the side of the late president bush gets a new role in the us navy. coming up on bbc news, two—time world champion and olympic medallist james to gill his retirement from boxing ten days to the day he made...
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danny shaw, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...uckingham palace has said this evening. the government cancels a controversial agreement for extra ferries in case of a ‘no—deal brexit‘. the democratic senator, elizabeth warren, launches her bid to become the party's candidate for 2020 — promising to champion ordinary, working people. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. good evening. another great day of six nations action, and it's wales who top the table — for 2h hours at least — after a 26—15 win over italy. it equals their record run of 11 straight wins, but with ten changes to their side, it wasn't without its flaws. hannah lupton was watching. wales changed ten players for this match, but one thing stays consistent, winning. they were aiming for their 11th in a row. having left it late against france, it took only 60 seconds to get up and running against italy with dan biggar kicking them ahead. wales struggled to break through the hosts' resolute defence, but at the other end manage
danny shaw, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...uckingham palace has said this evening. the government cancels a controversial agreement for extra ferries in case of a ‘no—deal brexit‘. the democratic senator, elizabeth warren, launches her bid to become the party's candidate for 2020 — promising to champion ordinary, working people. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. good evening. another great day of six nations action, and it's wales...
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danny shaw, bbc news.lla trust — a charity wokring to prevent knife crime. it works to prevent knife crime. thanks for coming in. what is the most disturbing thing about these figures? it is the number of young people, 10—19, that are in these figures coming through from trauma units, they are nearly doubling. we are seeing a real crisis at that very early age. that is the worrying trend. we think we need to do far more to stop young people carrying knives. our ethos is that no child is born carrying a knife. it is a learned behaviour. we need to do more to help young people unlearn bad behaviours and hold on to good behaviours and stop carrying knives. what is happening in terms of the popularity of carrying knives? is it learned behaviour from siblings, what is driving it? there are a number of issues driving it. it is not one simple issue. that is part of the problem in dealing with it. in terms of young people when we speak to them on a daily basis, protection is the most common answer we get from youn
danny shaw, bbc news.lla trust — a charity wokring to prevent knife crime. it works to prevent knife crime. thanks for coming in. what is the most disturbing thing about these figures? it is the number of young people, 10—19, that are in these figures coming through from trauma units, they are nearly doubling. we are seeing a real crisis at that very early age. that is the worrying trend. we think we need to do far more to stop young people carrying knives. our ethos is that no child is...
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james shaw has more.f the hottest tourist destinations in the uk. it seems to get more popular every year. but what difference would a tourist tax make to the city's appeal. i don't see how it's going to encourage more tourists coming into the country because obviously scotland, or the uk, is a beautiful country. but if there is more tax and if the accommodation is going to be more expensive, then i think it will definitely discourage more people from visiting the country, which is a shame there are strong arguments for and against. visitors and residents acknowledge that something needs to be done. but is this the right way to do it? well, iwould hope that the council would think about spending it on keeping the streets clean. that's terrible! a tourist tax? there is a lot of culture. they offer a lot for the people. so, it's good to pay for it. do you think it would discourage people from coming to your city? yeah, i think it would, definitely. but council leaders believe there may be no other way to co
james shaw has more.f the hottest tourist destinations in the uk. it seems to get more popular every year. but what difference would a tourist tax make to the city's appeal. i don't see how it's going to encourage more tourists coming into the country because obviously scotland, or the uk, is a beautiful country. but if there is more tax and if the accommodation is going to be more expensive, then i think it will definitely discourage more people from visiting the country, which is a shame...
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danny shaw, bbc news.reakfast earlier from his constituency in hertfordshire, the justice secretary david gauke said the new gps system would save money and help reduce crime. this is a very cost—effective way of dealing with offenders which i hope will free up resources to assist the police in their activity. it costs about £9 a day for one of these tags which is relatively cheap, compared to some of the alternatives, so it does help ensure we spend money wisely and of course, what the public want to see is resources in this area available for front line staff to enforce the law and so on. i think this is a good cost—effective measure but most importantly of all it should provide that reassurance in terms of the authorities knowing where someone is. that has a deterrent effect. i have heard of cases, for example, of gang members who have said if they were placed with a tag their gang, for example, wouldn't want them to bejoining them because it is revealing information. i think it will have a beneficial e
danny shaw, bbc news.reakfast earlier from his constituency in hertfordshire, the justice secretary david gauke said the new gps system would save money and help reduce crime. this is a very cost—effective way of dealing with offenders which i hope will free up resources to assist the police in their activity. it costs about £9 a day for one of these tags which is relatively cheap, compared to some of the alternatives, so it does help ensure we spend money wisely and of course, what the...
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my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at the deli. an icon of the fashion world he was instantly read.
my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at the deli. an icon of the fashion world he was instantly read.
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mark harris and cynthia shaw.ynthia shaw is the former director of the william county board of elections. there have been allegations about early vote totals, early vote results leaking. she could potentially talk to that. >> thank you so much for making some time for us.back, stacy adrams testifies about the real threat of voter suppression and joins me to talk about that and more, next. migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 mins. in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck
mark harris and cynthia shaw.ynthia shaw is the former director of the william county board of elections. there have been allegations about early vote totals, early vote results leaking. she could potentially talk to that. >> thank you so much for making some time for us.back, stacy adrams testifies about the real threat of voter suppression and joins me to talk about that and more, next. migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents...
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yeah, paul shaw, it's great, but we have to make it a heavy metal party. —— foreshore.the power ballads to toast his success. meanwhile, at the freestyle world championships in utah, great britain's james woods won gold in the men's slopestyle event. after a delay for high winds and heavy snow, woods — who won a bronze medal two years ago, and silver back in 2013 — beat norway's birk ruud into second place, to claim the first world title of his career, and great britain's first gold medal of the games. the nba's trade deadline is less than 2a hours away — with continued speculation that anthony davis will be leaving new orleans pelicans. davis, who's requested a trade, has been linked with several teams — including la lakers who are said to have offered six players in exchange. david has missed the last eight games with a finger injury — but that's not the reason he won't be playing at chicago later on wednesday. we are not going to play until after the trade deadline. but think you can understand that, everybody can understand that. everything clears up understand that
yeah, paul shaw, it's great, but we have to make it a heavy metal party. —— foreshore.the power ballads to toast his success. meanwhile, at the freestyle world championships in utah, great britain's james woods won gold in the men's slopestyle event. after a delay for high winds and heavy snow, woods — who won a bronze medal two years ago, and silver back in 2013 — beat norway's birk ruud into second place, to claim the first world title of his career, and great britain's first gold...
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states we'll hear more from our correspondent in a moment but first here's how events unfolded when the shaw was overthrown forty years ago. it was the winter of nine hundred seventy seven u.s. president jimmy carter visiting the shah of iran called the country an island of stability in the middle east. within a year however the shah would be deposed in a revolution. small protest had already broken out by the end of nine hundred seventy seven protests against the shah's modernization program and he's increasingly all thora tarion rule. but in september nine hundred seventy eight those protests became mass demonstrations worker strikes and riots. many iranians who joined the uprising were fighting back against what they saw as an attempt to westernize encyclical rise the country. others were calling for socialism and some were simply angered over the abuses of the shah's secret police . amid the my him one opposition figure emerged as a leader from his exile in front's hardline shiite cleric ayatollah khomeini. with public disapproval at a fever pitch the shah left iran for egypt. mean on fe
states we'll hear more from our correspondent in a moment but first here's how events unfolded when the shaw was overthrown forty years ago. it was the winter of nine hundred seventy seven u.s. president jimmy carter visiting the shah of iran called the country an island of stability in the middle east. within a year however the shah would be deposed in a revolution. small protest had already broken out by the end of nine hundred seventy seven protests against the shah's modernization program...
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emily: lucas shaw for us in l.a. thank you for bringing us those updates.o see how it impacts the platform. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. tune in this wednesday. we will talk about the news coming out of the samsung event. we are of course livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology and follow our global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. haidi: very good morning. i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: good evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to daybreak asia. ♪ haidi: our top stories this wednesday -- tr
emily: lucas shaw for us in l.a. thank you for bringing us those updates.o see how it impacts the platform. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. tune in this wednesday. we will talk about the news coming out of the samsung event. we are of course livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology and follow our global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down...
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. >> reporter: charlotte shaw and richard titolinen met in 196 and were married soon after. for the next four years they moved around the country as tito trained to be a pilot. >> we were there for each other. we were just one and soul mates. and we still are. >> reporter: he got his wings and shipped off to vietnam on the uss enterprise. >> this particular picture here was the last morning right before he left. >> reporter: on march 1, 1968, tito's plane never returned from a combat mission. he was declared missing in action. >> no one knew where his plane had crashed. no one knew what had happened. >> reporter: charlotte was devastated, but determined. she joined the national league of p.o.w./m.i.a. families, an organization that lobbied for the return of soldiers. some came home. but tito did not. then last fall, 50 years after tito disappeared, she received a message. >> it was the most overwhelming, unbelievable, astounding news. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel adam points leading the accounting agency in hanoi. >> we owe to it the family members no one's story will eve
. >> reporter: charlotte shaw and richard titolinen met in 196 and were married soon after. for the next four years they moved around the country as tito trained to be a pilot. >> we were there for each other. we were just one and soul mates. and we still are. >> reporter: he got his wings and shipped off to vietnam on the uss enterprise. >> this particular picture here was the last morning right before he left. >> reporter: on march 1, 1968, tito's plane never...
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here's the bbc‘s danny shaw. warboys was on the brink of being freed from prison last year when the high court overturned the parole board's decision to release him. the worboys ruling expose flaws in the way the panel had dealt with the case and now a series of reforms under way to make the parole board more transparent and improve the service for victims. in the future victims will be able to contest decisions to release prisoners without having to go to court. guidance will be issued to parole board members about how they should approach cases. and there is to be a review of the parole board itself, to consider if it needs further fundamental reform. david cork, the justice secretary, says there are no profound deficiencies in the way the pa role process profound deficiencies in the way the parole process works, but he wants to see improvements. the review will examine if the parole board needs extra powers as it should be restructured. 0ne extra powers as it should be restructured. one option would be for the
here's the bbc‘s danny shaw. warboys was on the brink of being freed from prison last year when the high court overturned the parole board's decision to release him. the worboys ruling expose flaws in the way the panel had dealt with the case and now a series of reforms under way to make the parole board more transparent and improve the service for victims. in the future victims will be able to contest decisions to release prisoners without having to go to court. guidance will be issued to...
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mark harris and cynthia shaw.haw is the former director of the william county board of elections. there have been allegations about early vote totals, early vote results leaking. she could potentially talk to that. >> thank you so much for making some time for us.back, stacy adrams testifies about the real threat of voter suppression and joins me to talk about that and more, next. joins me to talk about that and more, next what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ thanksmrs. murphy. unitedhealthcare, hi, i need help getting
mark harris and cynthia shaw.haw is the former director of the william county board of elections. there have been allegations about early vote totals, early vote results leaking. she could potentially talk to that. >> thank you so much for making some time for us.back, stacy adrams testifies about the real threat of voter suppression and joins me to talk about that and more, next. joins me to talk about that and more, next what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to...
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emily: bloomberg's lucas shaw for us in l.a. thank you for bringing us those updates.atch to see how it impacts the platform. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in this wednesday. we will talk about the news coming out of the samsung event. we are, of course, livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology and follow our global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. program. the opinions and views expressed are not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or employees. this program is a paid presentation brought to you by dr. ho. >> on today show we are talking about circulation. if you suffer from pain and your neck and shoulders, bad circulation in your legs, pain in your
emily: bloomberg's lucas shaw for us in l.a. thank you for bringing us those updates.atch to see how it impacts the platform. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in this wednesday. we will talk about the news coming out of the samsung event. we are, of course, livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology and follow our global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more...
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here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. 0k, we're going to do a routine cell search...officers have been brought in to nottingham to guide new members of staff. more than half of those working here have less tha n than half of those working here have less than two years service. they need help to carry out basic duties, like searching cells for drugs and weapons. pay attention to... you can't prepare for job weapons. pay attention to... you can't prepare forjob like this, the noise, the smell. when you come into contact with somebody that is threatening to take their own life or attempting to take their own life, that is probably the scariest, most daunting situation i have found myself in and have that experience there to reassure me in the prisoner was really beneficial. but drugs are still being smuggled in. this harry potter book had been sprayed with a psychoactive substance similar to the synthetic cannabis, spice. new scanning equipment will help detect drugs. they remain a cause of instability and violence. the prison is fundamentally still unsafe and that remai
here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. 0k, we're going to do a routine cell search...officers have been brought in to nottingham to guide new members of staff. more than half of those working here have less tha n than half of those working here have less than two years service. they need help to carry out basic duties, like searching cells for drugs and weapons. pay attention to... you can't prepare for job weapons. pay attention to... you can't prepare forjob like this, the noise,...
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arguing with bernard shaw and taking on the fabians. interested, iot discovered that shaw was nervous of him. this man has discovered weaknesses in our arguments, we have to find a way to reply to him. that was one of many cases. i am thinking of the victorian novelist whose name is alluding meet. i discovered the conservative mind and russell and that i was leaving a much too narrow and it muchl life and had too narrow and imagination. the second thing is that he was the first person to publish me. it was quite a big deal. left, i fell l ill. lifee been ill twice in my and it was a huge advantage to me. i could do nothing but lie there and read. the second time, i could write and read. i read it universities of the state in britain. i sent it off. me aately, he sent to generous check. not too bad now. , they pay youhink for expressing your opinion, that wasarvelous area the second element. went to the university because i had conversations as a result of that and was about to go there when i got offered a job on the telegraph which was
arguing with bernard shaw and taking on the fabians. interested, iot discovered that shaw was nervous of him. this man has discovered weaknesses in our arguments, we have to find a way to reply to him. that was one of many cases. i am thinking of the victorian novelist whose name is alluding meet. i discovered the conservative mind and russell and that i was leaving a much too narrow and it muchl life and had too narrow and imagination. the second thing is that he was the first person to...
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george bernard shaw said the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. the world to himself. therefore -- [laughter] only unreasonable men can create progress. that was george bernard shaw. trish: i love when you quote like that for me. thank you, doug. it is really good to see youen tonight. >> good to see you. trish: a very impressive speech. quite a speech. and tomorrow we have quite a show. we have a special show for you. i will be live from our nation's capital. and one of my special guests tomorrow night is secretary of state mike pompeo. we will get his reaction to everything we heard from the president tonight including on north korea, including on isis, including on china and venezuela. the story that we have been talking about night after night after night on this program because you have a revolution going on right there. people are rejecting socialism. socialism which has hurt that country sod badly in the last -- so badly in the last two decades. a revolution going on. we'll hear from the secretary of state and get his with my friends to our
george bernard shaw said the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. the world to himself. therefore -- [laughter] only unreasonable men can create progress. that was george bernard shaw. trish: i love when you quote like that for me. thank you, doug. it is really good to see youen tonight. >> good to see you. trish: a very impressive speech. quite a speech. and tomorrow we have quite a show. we have a special show for you. i will be live from our nation's capital. and one of my...
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. >>> a local author from the shaw neighborhood is making waves with his new book series, and he's just ten years old. news 4's amee cho caught up with him. connor little john, at his book signing today. >> reporter: when it comes to working hard, we could all take a page from this aut'mr's book. >>ust signing books. >> reporter: meet carter littlejohn. he's only in 5th grade. he's already put out not one, not two, but three published books. >> published this one in december 2018. feels good to have people know what i'm doing and know that i have things out there and it feels real good. >> reporter: connor's series is called tag, you're it. it's about a group of kids fighting zombies. >> i have to sign this bookor mr. andrew. >> reporter: it started as a school. assignment in and for someone who loves books as much as connor does. >> when i'm beireading it takes on an adventure. >> reporter: it made sense to publish one of his own. with a little editing help from his mom and big broth logan, they've sold hundreds of copies on amazon. connor says he's already working on his next book. rt
. >>> a local author from the shaw neighborhood is making waves with his new book series, and he's just ten years old. news 4's amee cho caught up with him. connor little john, at his book signing today. >> reporter: when it comes to working hard, we could all take a page from this aut'mr's book. >>ust signing books. >> reporter: meet carter littlejohn. he's only in 5th grade. he's already put out not one, not two, but three published books. >> published this...
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. >> dwayne johnson and jason statham have their own spinoff, "hobbs and shaw," but what about ludacrisg a spinoff? >> i'm waiting for answers myself, but i hope so. >> ludacris should be thinking about adding someone else to "fast and furious." you want to have fun in that franchise? add vin diesel. tonight -- do it. tonight, he's going to party. >> welcome to shaq's funhouse. >> built as a shaq-sized extravaganza, the funhouse is part music festival, part carnival, part circus and completely over the top. the party kicks off tonight, and i got a sneak peek inside. >> what is this? >> jail booth. you know, if you want to take pictures. open bar, vip area. and a waffle house there. >> how did you hook that up? >> one thing i learned. be nice and respectful. anything can happen. >> you're going to put a smile on guys' faces tonight. and mine because i'm going to be in the funhouse, y'all. >> actually you're not invited. >> what are you talking about? >> sorry. your boss called and said he don't want you out late hours. just playing, kevin. you can come to the party. you have to ride the
. >> dwayne johnson and jason statham have their own spinoff, "hobbs and shaw," but what about ludacrisg a spinoff? >> i'm waiting for answers myself, but i hope so. >> ludacris should be thinking about adding someone else to "fast and furious." you want to have fun in that franchise? add vin diesel. tonight -- do it. tonight, he's going to party. >> welcome to shaq's funhouse. >> built as a shaq-sized extravaganza, the funhouse is part music...
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we had to do that for the press or the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where i. know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if when the i could prove when they're done. laurie says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record conversations with clear blue castle brown that could then be used to incriminate the journalist. actually i managed to record them . who they are pretty the way because they forgot that every time they would call me it would've been recorded. many of the recordings are now evidence for criminal complaints the couple have filed in switzerland and the united kingdom and have also been shared with other all thora g.'s including the f.b.i. the prime minister of malaysia was often the subject of discussion so this is patrick mahoney and me he's saying that everyone is is in a lot of troubles and the prime minister of malaysia basically is in let's say a lot a lot of tro
we had to do that for the press or the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where i. know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if when the i could prove when they're done. laurie says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record conversations with clear blue castle brown that could then be used...
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we had to do that for the press or the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where. you know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if when the i could prove when they done. lori says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record conversations with clear blue castle brown that could then be used to incriminate the journalist. actually i managed to record them . who they are. pretty the way because they forgot that every time they would call me it would've been recorded. many of the recordings are now evidence for criminal complaints the couple have filed in switzerland and the united kingdom and have also been shared with other all thora g.'s including the f.b.i. the prime minister of malaysia was often the subject of discussion so this is patrick mahoney and me he's saying that everyone is is in a lot of troubles and the prime minister of malaysia basically is in and it's a lot a lot of troubl
we had to do that for the press or the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where. you know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if when the i could prove when they done. lori says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record conversations with clear blue castle brown that could then be used to...
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husband patrick called me and he was i mean but you know it's we had to do that for the press for the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where. you know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if one the i could prove when they're done. laurie says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record conversations with clear blue castle brown that could then be used to incriminate the journalist. actually i managed to record them . who there are. people in the way because they forgot that every time they would call me it would've been recorded. many of the recordings are now evidence for criminal complaints the couple have filed in switzerland and the united kingdom and have also been shared with other all thora g.'s including the f.b.i. the prime minister of malaysia was often the subject of discussion so this is patrick mahoney and me he's saying that everyone is is in a lot of troubles and the p
husband patrick called me and he was i mean but you know it's we had to do that for the press for the shaw don't worry you will celebrate christmas song with your husband. and you know this that's the point where. you know i have to have a backup plan. and corporate of the things that i was making sure that everything was recorded to make sure that if one the i could prove when they're done. laurie says patrick mahoney pressured her to download an application on her phone so she could record...
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salon i feel good quality here when i see ads and a good story when i hear it's my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at. the. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and trying our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is news live from berlin a political crisis escalates in venezuela. over into...