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taylor: sarah, you heard shelly mention ai.this seem like it is more of an ai issue or human rights issue? sarah: that is also what is interesting. previous companies from china have been added to this trade blacklist which restricts u.s. companies from doing business without the chinese firms -- with the the chinese firms unless they have special access from the commerce ministry. so, previously, it has been about national security concerns. it is perhaps that these companies might have close ties, according to the u.s., with the people's liberation army. or have done things where they think they could be open to espionage in the u.s. in this case, with the restrictions yesterday, it is about human rights the concerns. mass detentions of these muslim minorities in china. this opens up a new front in the trade war where i think national security, the u.s. saying it is doing something in its own interest is one thing, but to criticize china on the human rights record and restrict chinese business in the u.s. on those grounds, th
taylor: sarah, you heard shelly mention ai.this seem like it is more of an ai issue or human rights issue? sarah: that is also what is interesting. previous companies from china have been added to this trade blacklist which restricts u.s. companies from doing business without the chinese firms -- with the the chinese firms unless they have special access from the commerce ministry. so, previously, it has been about national security concerns. it is perhaps that these companies might have close...
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shelly banjo joining me in san francisco and sarah mcgregor, thank you.onal companies have found themselves embroiled in the middle of the controversy surrounding free speech in china. the latest gaming company, activision blizzard, banned a player and rescinded money for supporting protests in hong kong. for more on how these companies are finding themselves involved in international politics, isaa c stone fish. thank you for joining me. to get us started, what are your thoughts on companies punishing employees for speaking out? isaac: i think it is wrong. i think that american companies have long been criticized for only aligning their values with maximizing shareholder profit or in trying to find a way to best serve the investors. and, really not paying attention to the employees of their own organization. i think the other problem with it is that american companies do not need to yield to the communist party's way of doing things to succeed in beijing. i think we are seeing, hopefully, the beginning of a value shift on how american companies deal with
shelly banjo joining me in san francisco and sarah mcgregor, thank you.onal companies have found themselves embroiled in the middle of the controversy surrounding free speech in china. the latest gaming company, activision blizzard, banned a player and rescinded money for supporting protests in hong kong. for more on how these companies are finding themselves involved in international politics, isaa c stone fish. thank you for joining me. to get us started, what are your thoughts on companies...
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shelly: these companies have a lot of money at stake.xample, with megvii, they are just about to hopefully do an ipo for them. you have been hearing that banks, goldman sachs and other banks looking into doing this ipo are now reconsidering these prospects, not to mention all the vc funds and companies that have put money behind the company. paul: asia technology reporter shelly banjo, thank you for joining us. that is bloomberg technology global link. don't miss bloomberg technology it again sydney, 5 p.m. in new york. ♪ paul: 9:30 a.m. on a clear and cool spring wednesday morning in sydney. we have the market open 30 minutes away. futures weaker by 1%. u.s. equities closed lower as well as the tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china escalates again. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york where it is 6:30 p.m. but get the first word news. itika: china is signaling will hit back at the u.s.'s decision to blacklist more companies over alleged human rights violations against ethnic muslims. the foreign ministry told reporters to s
shelly: these companies have a lot of money at stake.xample, with megvii, they are just about to hopefully do an ipo for them. you have been hearing that banks, goldman sachs and other banks looking into doing this ipo are now reconsidering these prospects, not to mention all the vc funds and companies that have put money behind the company. paul: asia technology reporter shelly banjo, thank you for joining us. that is bloomberg technology global link. don't miss bloomberg technology it again...
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and best of all he and his wife, shelly, lived close by.l and shirley soon had grandchildren to dote on. a happy family picture suddenly disfigured by the ugly murder of shirley carter. dci agent mark ludwick took the lead in the investigation. >> first, we want to identify all witnesses and we want to separate tehem and we want to conduct a face-to-face sit-down interview as soon as we can. >> reporter: early on, the most important witnesses were bill, the husband, and jason, the son. ludwick assigned deputies to take the two down to the pleasantville pd. >> and uh, she said "do you want to go get coffee?" >> reporter: in an interview room, bill told investigators the same story he told us. how he dropped shirley off at home and then ran a load of corn to the grainery and then he raced home to find his wife still on the floor. >> and when i went in and i felt her, she was cold. >> reporter: jason, in turn, said his day started pretty much the same. he'd also taken a load of corn to that same grainery. >> so i would've backed out of the dri
and best of all he and his wife, shelly, lived close by.l and shirley soon had grandchildren to dote on. a happy family picture suddenly disfigured by the ugly murder of shirley carter. dci agent mark ludwick took the lead in the investigation. >> first, we want to identify all witnesses and we want to separate tehem and we want to conduct a face-to-face sit-down interview as soon as we can. >> reporter: early on, the most important witnesses were bill, the husband, and jason, the...
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take a look at it, it is massive and today i learned that shelly is a mom on the mission to create memories bring the community together. a display so scary we're starting at a distance. the hemen ezfamily an jaes clowns.uyit bloodstain grin getting a lot of attention. >> he's pretty murderous looking. >> reporter: murderous lookinge. the clowns aren't scaring this 8-year-old. >> no, i'm not afraid. >> reporter: it's these clowns and the company keeping christopher hemenez's spirits high. >> he breaks out into the laugh you just heard, and it melts my heart. >> reporter: his mother shelly says christopher and his twin sister were born at 26 weeks. at 24 years both have var yg disabilities. christopher is terminally ill. he suffers from brain damage, cerebral palsy, lung disease and his vision is worsening. reason she started on this display and specific theme in september. >> i'm hoping when that last little part of his eye, the vision is gone, that he can remember the colors and the lights, something he's always enjoyed. he's always enjoyed bright, bright lights. >> reporter: she says chri
take a look at it, it is massive and today i learned that shelly is a mom on the mission to create memories bring the community together. a display so scary we're starting at a distance. the hemen ezfamily an jaes clowns.uyit bloodstain grin getting a lot of attention. >> he's pretty murderous looking. >> reporter: murderous lookinge. the clowns aren't scaring this 8-year-old. >> no, i'm not afraid. >> reporter: it's these clowns and the company keeping christopher...
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giving the great shelly and fraser price the 9th world championship gold. but it was a blow for the u.s. is a limb pick $100.00 metres hurdles champion brianna macneill's mate ended abruptly macneil was left distraught after being disqualified for a full stops in the heats. where you're watching news coming up next is the bundesliga and the best of the action from german football this weekend and i ask later thank you for watching. where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have worked at all the streets of many cantors and then call them start almost the same who are doing social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent.
giving the great shelly and fraser price the 9th world championship gold. but it was a blow for the u.s. is a limb pick $100.00 metres hurdles champion brianna macneill's mate ended abruptly macneil was left distraught after being disqualified for a full stops in the heats. where you're watching news coming up next is the bundesliga and the best of the action from german football this weekend and i ask later thank you for watching. where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born...
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it's against this backdrop that shelly's in battle president has taken a decision he must regret. to cancel hosting not one but 2 upcoming international summits send the most 11 profile we deeply lament the problems and the inconvenience that this decision will have on apec as well as for the cup 25 summit. that all of us the as president of all chileans have to always put the problems and interests of the chileans their necessity to spend their hopes 1st. the middles beloved. president pinera has already replaced a 3rd of his cabinet in his latest attempt to quell the unrest. but surely in this continue to take to the streets. up to a 1000000 marching against inequality poor public services and a struggling economy. few are bothered by the decision not to host either the apec summit in november or the un climate meeting a month later. reverend wright yes it's true these kinds of summits bring some benefits but as long as there are no laws or a new constitution to distribute those benefits it's fine to counsel them you know buy from magazines. and so the mass protests go on as chi
it's against this backdrop that shelly's in battle president has taken a decision he must regret. to cancel hosting not one but 2 upcoming international summits send the most 11 profile we deeply lament the problems and the inconvenience that this decision will have on apec as well as for the cup 25 summit. that all of us the as president of all chileans have to always put the problems and interests of the chileans their necessity to spend their hopes 1st. the middles beloved. president pinera...
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reporter: shona mcdonald wanted her daughter shelly to be mobile and to be able to take part in daily life. she developed her first wheelchair for children a few weeks after her daughthter was born. over the years, she's turned it into a business that employs dozens of people.. each wheelchair is individually fitted. shona: just like you would never go and buy a large set of false teeth or -- you would never go and just go and buy a whwheelchair. it has to be prescribed for you. you have to be assessed, prescribed, fitted, and followed up regularly. because if you don't get the right type of wheelchair, you can develop serious life-threatening secondary health complications, which make the whole point of having a wheelchair invalid. reporter: the tires on her models are especially robust. that makes it easier to use them on uneven ground. shona: i remember writing like a little thank you card to the engineerer who helped with the welding and building this chair for me. and i drew on ththe front covr shelley's face, but with wings. and i said in the card, "this is not just wheels, this
reporter: shona mcdonald wanted her daughter shelly to be mobile and to be able to take part in daily life. she developed her first wheelchair for children a few weeks after her daughthter was born. over the years, she's turned it into a business that employs dozens of people.. each wheelchair is individually fitted. shona: just like you would never go and buy a large set of false teeth or -- you would never go and just go and buy a whwheelchair. it has to be prescribed for you. you have to be...
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shelly v. a. bit him on the box it pulled out a baby out of you have in my mud you have it on reason como see it is very true every particle trying to pile up a bunch a little it up we should. concern some since some long developments as some. idea often start saw a. form of design of fitting a clip of seasons of us on my past foam associate past so that you know. to celebrate the that they gave the signal to get a little sleep it off or back to the sea this amp don't screw it up move with this it i will send it along slowly pull blurbs she knew do look what of homicide we see only a lot of the deal me showing him up a lot closer than that i want to love it to. resurface a prob i only saw the deal. over his young people once all the bullshit saw the bull soviets were put on false books of the. surface of the bible reaps cause to come. oh. god. yes. a computer there are a lot more flex. in the explosive. the personal life. of such. a chief. to look at. it your books of a call so thought you got to
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know stripping her water as you would open a new even shelly's to spear home. but there are more. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and 100000 people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . the tele you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in 4 months. old to these issues but not some good the law. is all of. them. putting it. right but besides. so you want to be as consumers are semi azza new leader of the opposition party fatherland book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party you. both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the 2 day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table. was. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their 2nd day the crowd of a round of 1000
know stripping her water as you would open a new even shelly's to spear home. but there are more. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and 100000 people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . the tele you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february...
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dena was swapped from the last lecture second, charged with chasing jamaicamike100 metres champion shelly—annor second. united states, the bronze! remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. ina timejust medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but with the men also be jumping for joy? britain record. but with the men also be jumping forjoy? britain were the defending champions but the speed and the american team is ferocious and the american team is ferocious and there would be no catching them. united states gold, silverfor great britain! bronze forjapan. it was a blisteringly fast european record, no golden moment this time but silver selfies felt as sweet. two silver selfies felt as sweet. two silver medals, one for the women and one for men and it means dina asher—smith ends these championships with three medals. we all handled the situation fantastically and it is testament to how much experience we have as a squad. it means she is a first british athlete to win three medals
dena was swapped from the last lecture second, charged with chasing jamaicamike100 metres champion shelly—annor second. united states, the bronze! remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. ina timejust medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but with the men also be jumping for joy? britain record. but with the men also be jumping forjoy? britain were the defending...
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dina, you were meant to run the anchor leg and you ended up in second next to shelly—ann fraser—prycehen it was actually to me. that didn't work. but i think it is testament to how much experience we have as a squad. all of the changes were successful and we ran a really fast time and we crossed the line and we were like, look at that! very minimal practice. it is testament to our hard work and our individual ability, talent and experience, and the trust we have in each other. you found out halfway through mixed zone that you are the first british athlete, notjust woman, to win three medals at the same world championships. what does that mean? it is really cool. i had no idea. you were there. i didn't know. it's really special. obviously iamjust know. it's really special. obviously i am just here doing my thing, going through the motions, trying to make sure that i am successful in every event that i enter. but you forget that might have some sort of resonance or something outside. each event resonance or something outside. each eve nt ha d resonance or something outside. each event h
dina, you were meant to run the anchor leg and you ended up in second next to shelly—ann fraser—prycehen it was actually to me. that didn't work. but i think it is testament to how much experience we have as a squad. all of the changes were successful and we ran a really fast time and we crossed the line and we were like, look at that! very minimal practice. it is testament to our hard work and our individual ability, talent and experience, and the trust we have in each other. you found out...
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shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.tain. and in the men's 4x100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. five years ago she thought it was the end of her career but on saturday night loo—chia lucas made a little bit of history, the first performance by a transgender singer on the london opera stage. she appeared in orpheus in the underworld at the english national opera. however, on stage because of her deep baritone voice, she continues to play male roles. our arts correspondent, david sillito reports. hi. my name is lucia lucas and i am a professional opera singer. she sings opera. i am not trying to be a pioneer. i am trying to see how far i can get this to go and how long i can stay in the business because i hope that people in the future won't have the difficultie
shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.tain. and in the men's 4x100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. five years ago she thought it was the end of her career but on saturday night...
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. >> reporter: muilenburg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelly moore capitoted to know why the 737 max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia, one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over, every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may have known the plane had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two test pilots complaining about the flight control system known as mcas, one calling it "egregious," saying, "it's running rampant" in a flight simulator. ystem waboth deadly crashes. muilenburg acknowledged knowing about the messages months before the second max crash, but says he only recently learned the details. >> you're the c.e.o. the buck stops with you. >> reporter: roland rehhorn and his wife, joan, who lost their 24-year-old daughter, angela, in the ethiopian crash, found muilenburg's performance unsatisfying. do you believe mr. muilenburg when he says he's sorry? >> i have to say no. >> reporter: why not?
. >> reporter: muilenburg admitted mistakes were made, but west virginia republican shelly moore capitoted to know why the 737 max wasn't grounded after the first crash in indonesia, one year ago today. >> i think about that decision over and over, every day. and if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> reporter: but some at boeing may have known the plane had flaws nearly two years before the first crash. messages show two...
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quite hard work for britain because the jamaicans have a very good quartet as well which features shelly—anneen a fantastic championships with another gold medal. the men, fastest qualifiers through to the final finished ahead of the american quartet which included christian coleman and justin gatlin. it has been a very good performance from the relay squad and you hope britain will win two medals in the relay. we will find out in a few hours. many thanks. coverage of the penultimate day at bbc two right now. let's return to football, and it's now five games since england's women last won a match. earlier today they lost 2—1 to brazil in middlesbrough in an international friendly. a crowd of more than 29,000 watched a brazilian double from debinha, while beth england scored herfirst goal for the lionesses jo currie was watching at the riverside. it may have been a bumper crowd watching here at the riverside, in fact more than 29,000 fans turned out, which is a record crowd outside of wembley. however, for the lioness fans watching their team play on home soilfor the first time since the worl
quite hard work for britain because the jamaicans have a very good quartet as well which features shelly—anneen a fantastic championships with another gold medal. the men, fastest qualifiers through to the final finished ahead of the american quartet which included christian coleman and justin gatlin. it has been a very good performance from the relay squad and you hope britain will win two medals in the relay. we will find out in a few hours. many thanks. coverage of the penultimate day at...
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shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.ead of britain. and in the men's ax100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. the competitive world of publishing has seen many titles come and go, but one monthly magazine has just launched its 500th edition — after almost half a century. gay times is now europe's longest—running lg bt publication and ben hunte has been looking at how it's changed through the decades. glossy magazines fill the shelves, but this one, which looks like coffee table art, started 47 years ago as a monthly voice for gay activists. here in the national lgbt archives in east london, you will find a treasure trove of queer history. almost half a century later, some of the pages still feel relevant today. one of the things we have seen within this magazine,
shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.ead of britain. and in the men's ax100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. the competitive world of publishing has seen many titles come and go, but...
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new king of sprinting i think we can definitely crowned the new queen or we're going to know that shelly and fraser part of the magnificent winning the 100 meters the other diaper she said it's a dangerous part here just i'm sorry it's only 23 years old she's really got the whole world to sprint saying that before you without seeburg need a certain way and. she has that kind of personality that people really warm throughout feel like she was reading up about one of the you can use pipers and honey before the ship she took it on laurie. so most of the political calls you know as a wife or parents are things a little bit differently to the heart of a different personality which is very charismatic and i think people really respond to that and it's. i think karen such a good position so it's a really to be one of those new superstars that it's about think out ahead of world athletics what's the big up before the olympics it's 2020. 2 today's events we have the to tattle on and hip that's a long happening these 2 events are slightly different these championships yeah they're finishing really
new king of sprinting i think we can definitely crowned the new queen or we're going to know that shelly and fraser part of the magnificent winning the 100 meters the other diaper she said it's a dangerous part here just i'm sorry it's only 23 years old she's really got the whole world to sprint saying that before you without seeburg need a certain way and. she has that kind of personality that people really warm throughout feel like she was reading up about one of the you can use pipers and...
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getting silver behind the jamaicans who had the 100 metres champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce.reaking the record. it was always going to be difficult competing against a very strong american quartet that included coleman and gatlin, the gold and silver winners. adam gemili said that they are delighted. it's been a tough season. a disappointing campaign, missing out on the individual medal but he has a silver in the relay. thank you. liverpool have maintained their 100 percent record in the premier league, but only just. james milner scored a 95th minute winner from the spot at anfield against leicester. 2—1 the final score. leicester's frustrations boiled over at full—time. sadio mane had put liverpool ahead before half—time, butjames maddison scored an 80th minute equaliser with their only shot on target. but they then conceded an injury time penalty with a foul on mane. that's eight wins out of eight for liverpool heading into the international break. here are the other results in the premier league, spurs' miserable week ended with another defeat — this time 3—0 at brighton.
getting silver behind the jamaicans who had the 100 metres champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce.reaking the record. it was always going to be difficult competing against a very strong american quartet that included coleman and gatlin, the gold and silver winners. adam gemili said that they are delighted. it's been a tough season. a disappointing campaign, missing out on the individual medal but he has a silver in the relay. thank you. liverpool have maintained their 100 percent record in the...
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shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.. and in the men‘s 4x100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. tens of thousands of supporters of scottish independence have taken part in a march through edinburgh, waving flags and carrying banners. the organisers said more than 200,000 people had taken part. police scotland weren‘t able to give an estimate. scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon didn‘tjoin the event but said she was there "in spirit". the competitive world of publishing has seen many titles come and go, but one monthly magazine has just launched its 500th edition — after almost half a century. gay times is now europe‘s longest running lgbt publication and ben hunte has been looking at how it‘s changed through the decades. glossy magazines fill the shelves, bu
shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games.. and in the men‘s 4x100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the 100 metres, and the 200 metres gold—medallist making amends for their disappointment in london 2017 when they finished behind the british quartet. tens of thousands of supporters of scottish independence have taken part in a march...
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no shelly shallying, no hope, noes misconception, tell the truth.eaction is heartbreaking. sometimes it is tears, sometimes it is anger, sometimes it is nothing and that is devastating and then you have to try and explain how, why, but no—one is listening. everybody is emoting. people are numb. it is difficult. i think what i want to say to all of you, is this stuff happens because men can't share their emotions. men resort to words because they can't say what they feel. they can't explain how they are feeling about life. they choose to act in ways they are allowed to behave. that means shouting, physicality and violence. and this stuff happens because men can't talk about their feelings to each other. if we could do this, this wouldn't happen, it wouldn't happen. do people agree with that, disagree? let me bring in mark. sorry, i do ee, let me bring in mark. sorry, i do agree, yes, i mean we are, we are very different to women, aren't we, soiam very different to women, aren't we, so i am not surprised to hear that, but we need more of that kind of
no shelly shallying, no hope, noes misconception, tell the truth.eaction is heartbreaking. sometimes it is tears, sometimes it is anger, sometimes it is nothing and that is devastating and then you have to try and explain how, why, but no—one is listening. everybody is emoting. people are numb. it is difficult. i think what i want to say to all of you, is this stuff happens because men can't share their emotions. men resort to words because they can't say what they feel. they can't explain...
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cards are still working and there are no issues working forward, however, the gift card girlfriend shellyes stores think all is going well and then thingsfall apart. her advice is use any gift card sooner rather than later. >>> buying stocks has been getting cheaper in recent years with brokerage houses slashing fees to get customers. now charles schwab says it will no longer charge commissions of online trading of any u.s. stock, exchange traded funds and options. commissions will drop if $4.95 to zero on october 7th. schwab says price should never be a barrier to investing for anyone. their stock took a huge hit today. >> so did etrade and everybody else. how are they going to make any money? >> they say it's only 3% to 6% of their income. that they make their money through other means. >> unexpected. thanks, michael. >>> united parcel service appears poised to operate the first drone airline. they granted their drone move last week. i allows ups pilots to fly zones beyond their line of site and deliver to campuses and hospital settings. residential areas, that's still years away. >>> a
cards are still working and there are no issues working forward, however, the gift card girlfriend shellyes stores think all is going well and then thingsfall apart. her advice is use any gift card sooner rather than later. >>> buying stocks has been getting cheaper in recent years with brokerage houses slashing fees to get customers. now charles schwab says it will no longer charge commissions of online trading of any u.s. stock, exchange traded funds and options. commissions will...
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you can call me shelly. it is thursday october 31st.nothing less than our democracy. these words from nancy pelosi moments before a historic vote in which the house passed an impeachment resolution that officially sets in motion the process for televised hearings and the release of public testimony. pelosi resided over the impeachment vote underscoring the gravity of what happened today. i'll get into the details of what exactly this resolution does in just a minute. but this was a monumental moment. one that will be recorded in american history. as historian jon meacham said quote the country is on trial. the fundamental question remains, what will we decide is acceptable behavior
you can call me shelly. it is thursday october 31st.nothing less than our democracy. these words from nancy pelosi moments before a historic vote in which the house passed an impeachment resolution that officially sets in motion the process for televised hearings and the release of public testimony. pelosi resided over the impeachment vote underscoring the gravity of what happened today. i'll get into the details of what exactly this resolution does in just a minute. but this was a monumental...
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nevada voter shelly elmer is one of them. >> i'm a supporter. i'm here.te. >> and when did you decide that? >> the last debate. >> and what was it about the last debate that sold you? >> he was tough in a nice, respectful manner. >> reporter: but matt de falco, a fellow veteran felt the tone debating gun control with beto o'rourke was too combative. >> i don't need lessons from you on courage. political or personal. >> it wasn't bold to me. it just felt unproductive when he talked about, you don't have to judge my character. we know who mayor pete is. got a ton of respect for him, but that didn't feel right either. >> are you concerned this new tone is going to alienate some voters? >> as we've seen, the debates thop grow support for the campaign. and it's still me, but sometimes you have to point out differences. i believe in kindness, but sometimes need to make sure nobody confuses kindness for weakness. >> reporter: vanessa, cnn, las vegas, nevada. >> i want to thank our international viewers for watching. for you "cnn newsroom" with max foster is next
nevada voter shelly elmer is one of them. >> i'm a supporter. i'm here.te. >> and when did you decide that? >> the last debate. >> and what was it about the last debate that sold you? >> he was tough in a nice, respectful manner. >> reporter: but matt de falco, a fellow veteran felt the tone debating gun control with beto o'rourke was too combative. >> i don't need lessons from you on courage. political or personal. >> it wasn't bold to me. it...
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brdish leaders said shelli the turkish army killed at least 17 people in a town. >> the turkish armyercenaries did nte stop there ive attacks, aiming to the shelling conti, and even now >> and a stumble, turkey's kurds who initiated.it was the he said they were still horing the packed, but added that turkey would resume its operation if the kurds don't leave the border areas. >> i thinkd aro 30 harassment fires and we lost one shoulder -- soldier. we, as we agreed with the americans, we have retaliated. if they don'titraw, our operation will restart. >> amid the up people, not just fiters are fully in but terrified civilians. the united nations says more rhan 176,000 people have been uprooted from th homes, including 70,000 children. some of them end up in camps like this. in northwest iraq, here we met one of many mothers who now ar she may be forced to raise her children as refugees. when would you return? >> when will it become a settled country how we needed to be? weto are afraieturn. there is shelling, warplanes, soldiers. >> more like her arrive every day from their homes insi
brdish leaders said shelli the turkish army killed at least 17 people in a town. >> the turkish armyercenaries did nte stop there ive attacks, aiming to the shelling conti, and even now >> and a stumble, turkey's kurds who initiated.it was the he said they were still horing the packed, but added that turkey would resume its operation if the kurds don't leave the border areas. >> i thinkd aro 30 harassment fires and we lost one shoulder -- soldier. we, as we agreed with the...
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they are shelli the cities where there are civilians. for instance, i will give you one exmple. theys sye shelled a neighborhooe two people a killed, they were christians, and thothersre injured. now we have people against this attack of turkey. and it's inhabited. it is 400,0in00 li tvhere. nstrey is shelling the nddied.n, we are telling--re notning. shelling the civilian-- >> but you're hearing they arean shelling civias well. . >> i want to ask you something a senior state departmiot official med to us earlier. they said they think i this is s big ke. they wished turkey had not launch this. they plan to work with the s.d.f. in the future. very briefly, do you see the s.d.f. working with the u.s. again? they are still there, military. but we hope that they can stop this attack. this is what we hope. we hope that can they op this attack because we would like to have stability. we would like to have the pce process talk in order to save the people, the syroian peple. it's enough for the syrian people, they suffered a lot through these eight years. and now thisack will be destabi
they are shelli the cities where there are civilians. for instance, i will give you one exmple. theys sye shelled a neighborhooe two people a killed, they were christians, and thothersre injured. now we have people against this attack of turkey. and it's inhabited. it is 400,0in00 li tvhere. nstrey is shelling the nddied.n, we are telling--re notning. shelling the civilian-- >> but you're hearing they arean shelling civias well. . >> i want to ask you something a senior state...
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you can call me shelly. it is thursday october 31st. what is at stake quote is nothing less than our democracy. these words from nancy pelosi moments before a historic vote in which the house passed an impeachment resolution that officially sets in motion the process for televised hearings and the release of public testimony. pelosi resided over the impeachment vote underscoring the gravity of what happened today. i'll get into the details of what exactly this resolution does in just a minute. but this was a monumental moment. one that will be recorded in american history. as historian jon meacham said quote the country is on trial. the fundamental question remains, what will we decide is acceptable behavior of the president of the united states? the answer to that will tell us a great deal about who we are right now. >> on this vote, the yays are 232. the nays are 196. the resolution is adopted without objection. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. >> the impeachment inquiry has not stopped since this vote. right now, timo
you can call me shelly. it is thursday october 31st. what is at stake quote is nothing less than our democracy. these words from nancy pelosi moments before a historic vote in which the house passed an impeachment resolution that officially sets in motion the process for televised hearings and the release of public testimony. pelosi resided over the impeachment vote underscoring the gravity of what happened today. i'll get into the details of what exactly this resolution does in just a minute....
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was swapped from the last leg to second, charged with chasing jamaica's 100 metre world champion, shelly—ann long gone, and by the time the baton reached daryll neita, britain was in a straight fight for second. jamaica take the gold, great britain, silver, united states, the bronze. remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but would the man also be jumping for joy? britain where the defending champions, but the speed of the american team was ferocious and there would be no catching them. it's united states, gold, silverfor great britain and northern ireland, bronze forjapan. it was a blisteringly fast european record, no golden moment this time, but silver selfies felt as sweet. that's two silver medals, one for britain's women, and one for britain's men. and it means that dina asher—smith ends these championships with three medals. we all handled the situation, like, fantastically. i think it's a testament to how much experience you've all got as a squad. it means she's
was swapped from the last leg to second, charged with chasing jamaica's 100 metre world champion, shelly—ann long gone, and by the time the baton reached daryll neita, britain was in a straight fight for second. jamaica take the gold, great britain, silver, united states, the bronze. remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but would the man also be jumping for joy?...
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shelly anderson lives in sonoma county and reads cavalier king charles spaniel.over. >> i just opened the door and had no idea who these people were. >> we could relax and just wait. >> michael trueblood works with rescue groups that rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for y
shelly anderson lives in sonoma county and reads cavalier king charles spaniel.over. >> i just opened the door and had no idea who these people were. >> we could relax and just wait. >> michael trueblood works with rescue groups that rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped...
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. >> reporter: shelly devito says she knows the signs firsthand.r. >> i had to get permission to buy groceries, i was told what stores to go to to buy various items. i had to turn in the receipt when it was given to me. >> reporter: the preschool teacher rarely told anyone. >> any time i said anything, people would say, did he hit you? he doesn't hit you, so it does make you feel shame. it makes you think, well, maybe it's not that bad. >> reporter: she says it was her children that gave her the courage to leave. >> my kids were 11 and 14 at the time. and i was like, what am i showing my 14-year-old son? i didn't want him to think that this is how a man treats a woman. i didn't want my daughter to think that this is what we do, that we're us submifssive to a . >> reporter: she took him to court, and he denied the allegations in court filings. >> financial abuse is one of the main reasons victims of domestic violence can't leave. >> reporter: over three million children will witness domestic violence. how important is that when you think about your
. >> reporter: shelly devito says she knows the signs firsthand.r. >> i had to get permission to buy groceries, i was told what stores to go to to buy various items. i had to turn in the receipt when it was given to me. >> reporter: the preschool teacher rarely told anyone. >> any time i said anything, people would say, did he hit you? he doesn't hit you, so it does make you feel shame. it makes you think, well, maybe it's not that bad. >> reporter: she says it was...
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the olympic champion elaine thompson from jamaica, the 100m champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce, and the british woman to win a world sprint title. she holds the british record in the 200m after her european championships victory in berlin last year. she has already won silver in the 100 metres final the other night. new zealand have recorded the biggest score yet at the rugby world cup, hammering canada 63—0 in oita. all three barrett brothers got their names on the scoresheet with tries for beauden, and jordie, and scott, the first time three brothers have started for the kiwis. their ninth and final try came from brad weber, it was his second. new zealand are a point behind pool leaders italy, who won't be there for long you imagine, they still have to face both south africa and the all blacks. france needed three late tries to survive a scare and see off the united states for their second win. at one point the us were just three point behind france at 12 point to 9 but france then scored three more tries to pick up a bonus point. the win moves france up to second in pool c, one point
the olympic champion elaine thompson from jamaica, the 100m champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce, and the british woman to win a world sprint title. she holds the british record in the 200m after her european championships victory in berlin last year. she has already won silver in the 100 metres final the other night. new zealand have recorded the biggest score yet at the rugby world cup, hammering canada 63—0 in oita. all three barrett brothers got their names on the scoresheet with tries...
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the iconic 1980 film starring jack nicholson and shellie devol, 40 years later the ax is still in excellentorida bar is donating to the bahamas for hurricane dorian relief. the siesta key oyster bar gathering bills hung on their walls from locals and tourists gulf coast. brian: bernie sanders canceling all scheduled events until further notice after heart procedures. his campaign inserting he had two stents inserted for a blocked artery. ainsley: dr. oz is a surge he spoke to bernie about a month ago. >> good morning to you. ainsley: tell us what happened here. >> on the show we talked about his general health. he said he worked hard. wasn't sleeping as much as he liked to on the campaign trail. he felt pretty strong. we actually played basketball he posted up pretty well down low. as a young man he was a big runner. and then, of course, tuesday night he developed chest pain. and he probably did not realize he had a heart problem ahead of time. i have got to say when you get into your 70's as the four leading candidates for the president, three other candidates are it becomes pretty common
the iconic 1980 film starring jack nicholson and shellie devol, 40 years later the ax is still in excellentorida bar is donating to the bahamas for hurricane dorian relief. the siesta key oyster bar gathering bills hung on their walls from locals and tourists gulf coast. brian: bernie sanders canceling all scheduled events until further notice after heart procedures. his campaign inserting he had two stents inserted for a blocked artery. ainsley: dr. oz is a surge he spoke to bernie about a...
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. >> tammy, seth, brayden and my sister shellie. janice: hi there, my friend.e. >> you are from? >> oklahoma. >> take a look at the maps and show you cold front that's moving through bring potential for showers and thunderstorms along the east coast. a coastal low that's going to move up the coast. the big story, my friends though, will be the storm across the northwest where we could see over a foot of snow. and blizzard conditions for the month of october. that's the big story we are going to be watching in weather land. wave to everybody. thank you for coming. can you see us? steve: yes, we can see you. janice: good job, everybody. steve: that blizzard business. stay tuned. ainsley: supreme court back in session with a major abortion case on the docket. the judge is going to break down the race an the case and te impact. judge napolitano is coming up next. steve: hello, judge. ♪ life changes ♪ with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your curre
. >> tammy, seth, brayden and my sister shellie. janice: hi there, my friend.e. >> you are from? >> oklahoma. >> take a look at the maps and show you cold front that's moving through bring potential for showers and thunderstorms along the east coast. a coastal low that's going to move up the coast. the big story, my friends though, will be the storm across the northwest where we could see over a foot of snow. and blizzard conditions for the month of october. that's the...
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jamaica's shelly ann fraser pryce huston to the gold in doha was also among the 11 nominees.del for the sport and will be dearly missed. finally andy murray is due in court in the first round of the european open and lighter but he might have to leave the tournament early because his third child is due this month and he will return to london with his wife does matter when she goes into labour. he says he will take a month off and the baby arrives. he is scheduled to play someone at six 30p this evening. that as all the sport. more for at half five. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide and see what's happening around the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. peter levy is in hull and we'll be talking to him about residents in lincolnshire who are tired of flooding in the region. with you and just a moment. and huw thomas is in cardiff he'll be talking to us about the premier of a new film in wales tonight and explaining why one of the stars was seen at a local karaoke bar. more there in just a moment. peter, we only talk to you about this a coupl
jamaica's shelly ann fraser pryce huston to the gold in doha was also among the 11 nominees.del for the sport and will be dearly missed. finally andy murray is due in court in the first round of the european open and lighter but he might have to leave the tournament early because his third child is due this month and he will return to london with his wife does matter when she goes into labour. he says he will take a month off and the baby arrives. he is scheduled to play someone at six 30p this...