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that is nonsensicay and another sloughing off the t task of holding the saudis to account.ane: congressman, thanks for joining me. rep. connolly: my great pleasure. jane: one of the growing number of lawmakers demandingrs ans come with some senators say that if these allegations are proven true against saudiha arabia, would be a game changer for relations with the u.s. let's have a quick look at the otr news. china has admitted for the first time that it is setting up a esternation camps in region there has been growing wabldwide concert the disappearance of uighur muslims. a human rights committee recently heard that china could have locked up a million people. china had. we sidestepped the issue. at least 50 people have died in a bus accident in kenya. the bus was traveling from the capital, nairobi, when at the driver lost control and plunged down a slope in a tunnel area. wall street tumbled on wednesday, with the doubt dropping more than 800 points. concerns about a trade war with china and border retreat in tech owstocks drove markets ler. it was the worst daily sello
that is nonsensicay and another sloughing off the t task of holding the saudis to account.ane: congressman, thanks for joining me. rep. connolly: my great pleasure. jane: one of the growing number of lawmakers demandingrs ans come with some senators say that if these allegations are proven true against saudiha arabia, would be a game changer for relations with the u.s. let's have a quick look at the otr news. china has admitted for the first time that it is setting up a esternation camps in...
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debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughar, it's been one closure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go along the town, you'll see so many empty shops. there's been so many department stores that have closed down in slough and it's such a shame, because, you know, you have to travelfurther, or, like i said, if you're not internet savvy, you have to kind of ask someone to help you on the internet. but closing stores over the next five years won't be easy. landlords are negotiating with all retailers at the moment, it appears, so they're not going to let them get away. they'll have costly leases to get out of. on top of that, they'll have less money to invest in their stores in the future. and that's one of the key things that they need to do to survive. that's what it's done here at its new shop in watford, but debenhams is now making a big retreat from high streets elsewhere. a business under real pressure to adapt. emma simpson, bbc news. saudi arabia's public prosecutor has ad
debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughar, it's been one closure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go along the town, you'll see so many empty shops. there's been so many department stores that have closed down in slough and it's such a shame, because, you know, you have to travelfurther, or, like i said, if you're not internet savvy, you have to kind of ask someone to help you on the...
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debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in along of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't there, i'm not sure what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays nearly three times more in rates than it makes in profits. the cost of business rates have just become too high for many retail businesses in deciding to keep a store open. we need the chancellor to take the opportunity of next week's budget to look at the burden of business rates, bring that cost down, and reform the whole system. debenhams needs a helping hand from its landlords as well. they will have costly leases to get out of, and on top of that, they will have less money to invest in their stores in the future. and that's one of the key things that they need to do to survive. that's what it's done here a
debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in along of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't there, i'm not sure what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays nearly three...
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i'm hoping to catch the next train into slough at five oh 3pm.n care of tomorrow. they reckon regular service by friday. network rail ascii passengers to check the latest travel information before setting off. —— asking passengers. travel information before setting off. -- asking passengers. nigel much calmer than i would be in that situation! we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at a:30pm here on afternoon at a:30pm here on afternoon live. in the last hour, three anti—fracking activists have been freed from prison, after the court of appeal said their original sentences were "manifestly excessive". simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loizou were jailed at preston crown court in september, after being found guilty of public nuisance over a protest lastjuly, at cuadrilla‘s fracking site in lancashire. in a joint statement read by rich loizou, the trio vowed to continue their protests. today‘s decision affirms that when people peacefully break the law out of a moral obligation to prevent the expansion of fossil fuel industries, they should
i'm hoping to catch the next train into slough at five oh 3pm.n care of tomorrow. they reckon regular service by friday. network rail ascii passengers to check the latest travel information before setting off. —— asking passengers. travel information before setting off. -- asking passengers. nigel much calmer than i would be in that situation! we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at a:30pm here on afternoon at a:30pm here on afternoon live. in the last hour, three anti—fracking...
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think the daily telegraph article beats it because it tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slought is that a p pa re ntly northumberland. that is that apparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs because of the shortage, acute shortage of gps, gps to say they are very much overworked, and in order to reduce costs also. we will see you, all 15 of you now, and it could be from anything from arthritis all the way up anything from arthritis all the way up to, maybe i should not have said that, erectile dysfunction. as somebody says here, one of the patients groups, there will be forms of confidentiality when people talk not to reveal what has been discussed in the group. effect of the matter is these sessions a p pa re ntly the matter is these sessions apparently last for 90 minutes. you might possibly only get two minutes of direct conversation with your gp. and you will be, the session, most of it will be facilitated by a health care assistant, a receptionist or a clerk, with a day‘s training. might as well tell the town crier! there is a huge confidentiality issue, is th
think the daily telegraph article beats it because it tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slought is that a p pa re ntly northumberland. that is that apparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs because of the shortage, acute shortage of gps, gps to say they are very much overworked, and in order to reduce costs also. we will see you, all 15 of you now, and it could be from anything from arthritis all the way up anything from arthritis all the way up to, maybe i should not...
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her son has been offered a slough of drugs at riverside high, including what kids call "xanax bars." >> theis is not your xanax that you are prescribed for mental health issues, this is street xanax. >> reporter: right now police don't know what drugs these two kids took. it's going to take several weeks to get back the toxicology reports. we've reached out to find out how the district is supporting kids and educating them in light of this. they did not return any of our phone calls. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> breaking flus out of san francisco. district attorney george gascon is not running for reelection. he says his 90-year-old mother's weakening health was the determining factor to not run for a third term. >>> did you get wet? check out how slick it was. with the rain comes a lot of problems. we had downed trees in the fountain grove neighborhood in santa rosa. this is near the burn zone of last year's fires. we had a roof collapse. the home goods store and the big hole right there. we are getting a break as of now, but what about tonight? let's check in with jeff ra
her son has been offered a slough of drugs at riverside high, including what kids call "xanax bars." >> theis is not your xanax that you are prescribed for mental health issues, this is street xanax. >> reporter: right now police don't know what drugs these two kids took. it's going to take several weeks to get back the toxicology reports. we've reached out to find out how the district is supporting kids and educating them in light of this. they did not return any of our...
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like to run they will soon be boss so much i'm pretty sure my boss will actually be all of our men slough and this is the obviously the sporting director is the one who makes the coaching decisions because i'm in a bad mood in play and. now that the obvious sporting hierarchy is sorted let's get to the game now goes money's been demonstrating exactly why he was chosen for the lights are jobs he likes his side's to play fast paced high pressing football but can they turn pressure into goals. not quite football's a game of fine margins a few centimeters can make all the difference. close but not close enough. so like six play is this was an opportunity to impress the new boss. well i'm the current one obviously. has the pressure on light sic mounted one began to want to know why not go smug was so keen to switch clubs. i. can leipsic often that his current club can't. tough time and chance to cool off. not go as man was hoping to show his future employers that his tactical savvy can make all the difference. meanwhile six current boss was hoping to out with his soon to be replacement. it was
like to run they will soon be boss so much i'm pretty sure my boss will actually be all of our men slough and this is the obviously the sporting director is the one who makes the coaching decisions because i'm in a bad mood in play and. now that the obvious sporting hierarchy is sorted let's get to the game now goes money's been demonstrating exactly why he was chosen for the lights are jobs he likes his side's to play fast paced high pressing football but can they turn pressure into goals. not...
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there were long queues at reading due to the cancellation of all services running between slough and overhead electric cables were damaged at ealing. trains between paddington and heathrow airport are also not running. network rail said services are likely to be affected all day. our correspondent simonjones is at london paddington station. morning, simon, tell us more about the impact this is having. well, this is one of london's's busiest railway stations, so when things go wrong, they go wrong in quite a big way. when you go into the station, you have the very strange side of the departure boards com pletely strange side of the departure boards completely empty, because there are no trains arriving or departing. now, it is causing a big problem, particularly as this where you get friends to heathrow airport, so throughout the morning we have seen people unaware of the problems, wheeling cases down into the station, only to return wheeling their cases the other way a few minutes later with rather disgruntled looks on their faces, being told they have to try alternate ways to get to
there were long queues at reading due to the cancellation of all services running between slough and overhead electric cables were damaged at ealing. trains between paddington and heathrow airport are also not running. network rail said services are likely to be affected all day. our correspondent simonjones is at london paddington station. morning, simon, tell us more about the impact this is having. well, this is one of london's's busiest railway stations, so when things go wrong, they go...
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it can only be a way of trying to slough off the gravity of the situation. with respect to mr.ompeo, his reaction was we will ask the saudis to investigate. since when do you ask a suspected crimine to investigs own crime? that is nonsensical, and another way ofug sng off the difficult task of holding the acsaudis tunt. jane: congressman, thanks for joining me. rep. connolly: my great pleasure. jane: one of the growing number of lawmakers demanding answersso come wit senators say that if these allegations are proven true against saudi arabia, that would be a game changer for relations with the u.s. let'h's have a quick look at other news. china has admitted for the first time that it is setting up a reeducation camps in western region. there has been growing worldwide concern about the disappearance of uighur muslims. a human rights committee recently heard that china could have lockedp a million people. china had. we sidestepped lhe issue. st 50 people have died in a bus accidents n kenya. the s traveling from the capital,wh nairobi at the driver lostlu control and pnged down
it can only be a way of trying to slough off the gravity of the situation. with respect to mr.ompeo, his reaction was we will ask the saudis to investigate. since when do you ask a suspected crimine to investigs own crime? that is nonsensical, and another way ofug sng off the difficult task of holding the acsaudis tunt. jane: congressman, thanks for joining me. rep. connolly: my great pleasure. jane: one of the growing number of lawmakers demanding answersso come wit senators say that if these...
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>> yeah, we've seen this happen for a couple months now, mueller sloughing off staff when he no longer needs it. and even handing off parts of it to other areas of the justice department for follow-through. i do think that there is a sense that mueller is heading toward the finish line, though he nor anybody else has told us exactly when that might be. >> i'm looking at your mock. it's pretty thick, so here's the burning question. have you been been able to figure out was there collusion between the trump and the 2016 campaign? >> that's such a difficult question. i have to admit that is the -- i am skeptical at this point we will ever see a smoking gun sort of memo between vladimir putin and donald trump planning out their cooperation in the to 16 election or something like that, but the book describes a lot of interaction between russia and trump that has yet to be explained. and collusion out in the open. we know things and i write about things that happened that we didn't understand at the time, like, for instance, when trump says in the middle of the campaign, russia if you're lis
>> yeah, we've seen this happen for a couple months now, mueller sloughing off staff when he no longer needs it. and even handing off parts of it to other areas of the justice department for follow-through. i do think that there is a sense that mueller is heading toward the finish line, though he nor anybody else has told us exactly when that might be. >> i'm looking at your mock. it's pretty thick, so here's the burning question. have you been been able to figure out was there...
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the markets dealing with a slough of issues old old and new. china slowdown is prom nlt. morgan stanley warned about slowing auto salesn china. warnings for "g," ford and chrysler. cart pilar is feeling the pressure. 25% of sales in asia. n bu just caterpillar np sealed air opsachted on the and bottom line joining many industrials seeing larger pressures weaker currency, higher labor costs and tariffs. the markets took another dip when headlines came from the european central bang mario draghi. draghi says one of the biggest risks is countries trying to circumvent the eu rules. it sent major european stocks to lows. stocks with signifint exposure to europe like mcdonald's, dow r dupont, coke down as well. finally a debate around steve unusualen's decision to pull out of the davos in the desert conference. the saudis are involved in tech funds, raising funds for technology companies and inos good if they are isolated. it puts the dow and s&p about 6% below the recent record highs. for nightly businesseported o report, bob pisani. >> now as bob mentioned, stock moved lower
the markets dealing with a slough of issues old old and new. china slowdown is prom nlt. morgan stanley warned about slowing auto salesn china. warnings for "g," ford and chrysler. cart pilar is feeling the pressure. 25% of sales in asia. n bu just caterpillar np sealed air opsachted on the and bottom line joining many industrials seeing larger pressures weaker currency, higher labor costs and tariffs. the markets took another dip when headlines came from the european central bang...
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debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in slough we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in a lot of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. there's been so many department stores that have closed down in slough and it's such a shame, because, you know, you have to travelfurther, or, like i said, if you're not internet savvy, you have to kind of ask someone to help you on the internet. but closing stores over the next five years won't be easy. landlords are negotiating with all retailers at the moment, it appears, so they're not going to let them get away. they'll have costly leases to get out of. on top of that, they'll have less money to invest in their stores in the future. and that's one of the key things that they need to do to survive. that's what it's done here at its new shop in watford, but debenhams is now beating a big retreat from high streets elsewhere. a business under real pressure to adapt. emma simpson, bbc news. saudi arabia's public prosecutor has admitted that the killing of the jo
debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in slough we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in a lot of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. there's been so many department stores that have closed down in slough and it's such a shame, because, you know, you have to travelfurther, or, like i said, if you're not internet savvy, you have to kind of ask someone to help you on the internet. but closing stores over...
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the incident happened just after six o'clock last night in cippenham lane, in slough.k hospital for treatment but sadly died. thames valley police is appealing for witnesses. they have not arrested anyone. 3 people have been arrested in hendon in north london — after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death. police were called just before midnight on friday, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene at greyhound hill. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and another man and woman have been detained in relation to the incident. they were all known to the victim. a 6—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire. firefighters were called to the property in ilkeston last night. they performed cpr on the boy — who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. the saudi foreign minister has insisted those behind the killing of the dissident journalist, jamal khashoggi, will facejustice in saudi arabia. yesterday, turkey said it wanted to extradite 18 saudis — who were arrested in riyadh in connection with the death. saudi arabia initiall
the incident happened just after six o'clock last night in cippenham lane, in slough.k hospital for treatment but sadly died. thames valley police is appealing for witnesses. they have not arrested anyone. 3 people have been arrested in hendon in north london — after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death. police were called just before midnight on friday, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene at greyhound hill. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and...
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now that's -- now that the toy icon is gone, a slough of big players are vying for a piece of the sales. target and wal-mart are t just two of the many familiar names that recently announced plans to expand the instory and online toyer ogs. joining to us handicap which companies may win, lose as they tr to win this category, lind aire bolton wiser is senior search analyst with d.a. davidson covering consumer product companies. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a scramble going on right now. >> yes, absolutel abou 15% share of the u.s. toy retail market up for grabs. all the b retailers are making plans to try to grab some of that share. wal-mart, target, amazon all ha special initiatives they have announced to put more emphasis on the toy ytegory. >> t each have different plans or initiatives as you mentioned torab market share. which one do you think might be the most effective? and how are they going to fai agains amazon? i think eachink -- of them is going to be able to you know gain their fair share. you know wal-mart in particular is stepping up t anding to be a more
now that's -- now that the toy icon is gone, a slough of big players are vying for a piece of the sales. target and wal-mart are t just two of the many familiar names that recently announced plans to expand the instory and online toyer ogs. joining to us handicap which companies may win, lose as they tr to win this category, lind aire bolton wiser is senior search analyst with d.a. davidson covering consumer product companies. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a...
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debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in slougheen one closure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in along of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't here, i'm not sure what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays nearly three times more in rates than it makes in profits. the cost of business rates have just become too high for many retail businesses in deciding to keep a store open. we need the chancellor to take the opportunity of next week's budget to look at the burden of business rates, bring that cost down, and reform the whole system. debenhams needs a helping hand from its landlords as well. they will have costly leases to get out of, and on top of that, they will have less money to invest in their stores in the future. and that's one of the key things that they need to do to survive. that's what it's
debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in slougheen one closure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go in along of the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't here, i'm not sure what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays...
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all great western railway trains running between paddington and slough have been cancelled until at leastngton and heathrow airport are also not running. meanwhile there were also major delays for hundreds of commuters using victoria station on yesteeday evening after an electricity supply failure. the power problems had affected a large section of track between croydon and victoria. all lines are now open. well let's take a look at the rest of travel situation now. tfl rail is part suspended between paddingron and heathrow due to those overhead power lines. on the roads northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich road flyover. traffic on the a13 is building westbound from dagenham into barking. paris could see 20,000 jobs from london move across the channel over the next few years as a direct result of brexit. that's according to the main lobby group for the financial district there. the estimate is based on the transfer of existing jobs from london and future roles which could be created in paris instead. recruiters accross the channel say they
all great western railway trains running between paddington and slough have been cancelled until at leastngton and heathrow airport are also not running. meanwhile there were also major delays for hundreds of commuters using victoria station on yesteeday evening after an electricity supply failure. the power problems had affected a large section of track between croydon and victoria. all lines are now open. well let's take a look at the rest of travel situation now. tfl rail is part suspended...
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debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughlosure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go along the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't there, i don't know what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays nearly three times more in rates than it makes in profits. the cost of business rates have just become too high for many retail businesses in deciding to keep a store open. we need the chancellor to take the opportunity of next week's budget to look at the burden of business rates, bring that cost down and reform the whole system. debenhams needs a helping hand from its landlords as well. they'll have costly leases to get out of, and on top of that, they'll have less money to invest in their stores in the future. and that's one of the key things that they need to do to survive. that's what it's done here at this n
debenhams hasn't said which stores it wants to shut, but it's the last thing they need here in sloughlosure after another. we lost marks and spencer, we lost british home stores, and if you go along the town, you'll see so many empty shops. if it wasn't there, i don't know what i would do or where i would go to get that stuff. but you do most of your shopping online? i do, i know! guilty, i do, i do. business rates and tax on property isn't helping either. debenhams now pays nearly three times...
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the lines affected run from paddington to slough and to heathrow airport.ins arrive and depart from the station each day, they carry around 90,000 passengers. passengers on the great western railway from here to thames valley, west of england, south wales have been incredibly patient as the electrification project has run years late. new trains haven't come in when they were supposed to and the whole thing is way over budget. for some of them, this might be the final straw. great western railway and network rail are apologising to passengers but the warning is there will be no quick fix to the problems. we have just seen a heathrow express train arrived at the station and great western managed to send in its first train from reading in the last half hour but make no mistake, things are not back to normal, this is still a reduced service and the rail company is advising passengers not to travel at all today if they can avoid it. it is possible disruption will continue into tomorrow. let's also go to swindon, one of the stations very badly affected. andrew pl
the lines affected run from paddington to slough and to heathrow airport.ins arrive and depart from the station each day, they carry around 90,000 passengers. passengers on the great western railway from here to thames valley, west of england, south wales have been incredibly patient as the electrification project has run years late. new trains haven't come in when they were supposed to and the whole thing is way over budget. for some of them, this might be the final straw. great western...
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speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough rushed off to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling he showed the permit to hold weapons and those he was allowed to buy a permit was new and it was checked. reveals russia has been described as a quiet boy investigators have been searching his home for any clues about his motive is. most important is to find out the reasons what pushed this inhumane person to commit this crime we don't understand that yet he had all positive characteristics he always behaved himself he never caused any trouble. crimea was annexed by russian troops from ukraine four years ago despite continuing tensions there's been no major outbreak of violence since then president vl
speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough rushed off to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling...
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this is their own little ball will bend for the last poster sloughed this is the moment immediately before the outbreak of the battle the here and the dominican where they are praying as though they were certainly acting with complete conviction for that because they wanted to save proc from being sacked in the winter and above all just wanted to save the catholic faith hoping that it will what does it all worth they did not realize that they were triggering the thirty years war. when thought it is said that the definite stray sion was the trigger but really it only started on a grand scale with the battle of the white mountain. on nov eighth sixteen twenty the imperial troops and of a count of to leave a taxable he means. outraged by the story of the desecration of the virgin mary is image they quickly overrun the white mountain. to bohemian army is routed and many soldiers flee for their lives. after just two hours the battle is over the emperor has defended his claim to the crown afore he mia. last fun least thus far it wasn't so much that the battle was at least in the eyes of the loca
this is their own little ball will bend for the last poster sloughed this is the moment immediately before the outbreak of the battle the here and the dominican where they are praying as though they were certainly acting with complete conviction for that because they wanted to save proc from being sacked in the winter and above all just wanted to save the catholic faith hoping that it will what does it all worth they did not realize that they were triggering the thirty years war. when thought...
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information and have a better idea about how, when and where to vet, embed, select, purchase the whole slough of choices that are out there. you got a taste of some of those at the blue sky meeting, but we need a process for how we'll consider those. the medical plans are doing something similar, so it's helpful to -- for us to get really smart about what's out there and determine the best approach. so that is the highlights of the -- that i would like to speak to on the strategic plan. i want to pause here -- before i do, excuse me, on page 15, we do have what our success outcomes look like in the organizational work plan. as i said, this is where we hold our team accountable for creating high standards and organizational excellence. we do have a lot of regulations that we do abide by and need to have a comprehensive audit strategy, so that we are doing audits on a very regular basis of several different kinds, not the least would be hippa, and there are others as well. we really wish to design these optimal plans and really look at the payment reform strategies and how we can look at the ra
information and have a better idea about how, when and where to vet, embed, select, purchase the whole slough of choices that are out there. you got a taste of some of those at the blue sky meeting, but we need a process for how we'll consider those. the medical plans are doing something similar, so it's helpful to -- for us to get really smart about what's out there and determine the best approach. so that is the highlights of the -- that i would like to speak to on the strategic plan. i want...
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now we focus on the worries and slough off the good. is that seminal shift or brief one? >> i think the market was unprepared. people were prepared for a bond bubble. prepared for the economy to be too hot, fed to raise rates, moving into cyclical names, tech names, moving into companies not making money off ipos. they have to have a balanced posture. earnings may grow at the clip they weren't expected to grow at. trade concerns, earnings were not the only issue today but they were the catalyst for the selloff with 3m and caterpillar. the big issues we have the geopolitical concern on trade. earnings is where we are playing on field. input costs could be a concern and could be remedied if we get through trade and midterm elections. the party could be over in terms of making this a easy run if some issues are remedied. but they don't know if they will be remedied so investors want to take a cautious posture. that is a good thing. if volume gets real high going into earnings season we'll see real buying opportunities we haven't seen in some time because the rate of the mark
now we focus on the worries and slough off the good. is that seminal shift or brief one? >> i think the market was unprepared. people were prepared for a bond bubble. prepared for the economy to be too hot, fed to raise rates, moving into cyclical names, tech names, moving into companies not making money off ipos. they have to have a balanced posture. earnings may grow at the clip they weren't expected to grow at. trade concerns, earnings were not the only issue today but they were the...
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and what they did by sloughing it off, if i didn't know senator jeff flake, i would have thought he had just been put out there calling for this fbi investigation which turned out to be the end of the whole thing, because the fbi investigation gave them all a fig leaf to vote for kavanaugh, and it all ended. >> a week ago it seemed like he might have been pushing a cloud away from above the supreme court, and in the end, it may have ended up as exactly what you said, a fig leaf. thank you all for being with us on a saturday night. michelle goldberg, stay with me. brett kavanaugh officially confirmed to the supreme court. the democrats are threatening another investigation into his past if they retake the house in november. >>> plus anger and outrage over kavanaugh's confirmation sparking protests across the country in response. as we look ahead to november, what does today's confirmation mean for the midterm elections? we'll does it -- discuss it ahead. ahead. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's
and what they did by sloughing it off, if i didn't know senator jeff flake, i would have thought he had just been put out there calling for this fbi investigation which turned out to be the end of the whole thing, because the fbi investigation gave them all a fig leaf to vote for kavanaugh, and it all ended. >> a week ago it seemed like he might have been pushing a cloud away from above the supreme court, and in the end, it may have ended up as exactly what you said, a fig leaf. thank you...
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that trump's rhetoric we might sort of slough it off because he says so many off the wall outrageouss and even many of his supporters tend to sort of downgrade them or dismiss them at this point. but when people around the world hear the president calling the press the enemy of the people and denouncing fake news and you know all the anti-media rhetoric we've gotten from this president and this white house, you know, they hear that. and if they are bothered by a meddlesome reporter like jamal khashoggi who is criticizing the saudi regime, you know, it is not unreasonable to conclude that they concluded that they could get away with doing harm to jamal khashoggi. >> david, this is a very important story. i'll give you the last word. do you agree with that that it's suggesting they could get away with it, his rhetoric? >> absolutely. donald has signaled to dictators around the world, the united states no longer will stand up for human rights. he virtually spoke those words early in his presidency. and dictators around the world have taken note and you should be afraid as an american of
that trump's rhetoric we might sort of slough it off because he says so many off the wall outrageouss and even many of his supporters tend to sort of downgrade them or dismiss them at this point. but when people around the world hear the president calling the press the enemy of the people and denouncing fake news and you know all the anti-media rhetoric we've gotten from this president and this white house, you know, they hear that. and if they are bothered by a meddlesome reporter like jamal...
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kind of sloughing it all off and conveying it as a signal which is not an explicit -- plus an implicit kind of tolerance with it and it's all good with me. >> so the hair point was his signaling to them don't worry, nothing important happened to us on that day. on his point on what other presidents would have done, the president lied on saturday when he said that the reason he wasn't going to interpret his schedule is that the stock market opened the day after 9/11. that is lie. the stock market was closed for several days after 9/11. but here he is continuing his political campaigning on the very same day and lying about the reason. >> that's such a bizarre lie. i mean, we were there -- the young people weren't but those of us who were, the planes were grounded. we couldn't get into new york. and donald trump maybe he doesn't care about human values, but i thought he cared about stocks and bonds. he would know the stock market was closed. >> and jennifer ruben, again to this point, no other president would ever have gone out onto a campaign trail after a mass murder like this. >> and
kind of sloughing it all off and conveying it as a signal which is not an explicit -- plus an implicit kind of tolerance with it and it's all good with me. >> so the hair point was his signaling to them don't worry, nothing important happened to us on that day. on his point on what other presidents would have done, the president lied on saturday when he said that the reason he wasn't going to interpret his schedule is that the stock market opened the day after 9/11. that is lie. the stock...
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so, deirdre, a question comes up, you mentioned exposure, foreign market developments we slough off, we don't slough them off anymore, talking about our market, regardless what you think is happening with the saudis, that will be the new realitity, right? >> it is. we did this voter analysis poll at fox, i just have this quick list here. neil: sure. >> you would think the economy would be number one because, at least i thought that, i was wrong. i thought economy and taxes. the number one most important issue to potential voters again, as of the past month is health care. neil: yeah. >> so i mean -- neil: that is not a winning one for republicans. >> not particularly, however, obviously we will see on november 6th. neil: no, you're right. >> as far as economy and taxes, that was number two and number six on list of six. neil: taxes bottom of that list? >> bottom. neil: molly, what can we globe from that? >> really interesting how much of a national election these midterms are shaping up to be. people are very passionate on both sides. partisans on the left and partisans on the right
so, deirdre, a question comes up, you mentioned exposure, foreign market developments we slough off, we don't slough them off anymore, talking about our market, regardless what you think is happening with the saudis, that will be the new realitity, right? >> it is. we did this voter analysis poll at fox, i just have this quick list here. neil: sure. >> you would think the economy would be number one because, at least i thought that, i was wrong. i thought economy and taxes. the...
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a slough of earnings from japan s well as korea.u look at this chart on the terminal, it will show you just how this punishing october is setting asian stocks for their worst month since the height of the financial crisis. the worst month in a decade. >> thank you so much for that. a check of the markets. let's take a deeper dive into what's moving equities and bonds with our reporter. it was another down day for wall street. of course doesn't bode really well for asian stocks. already facing the worst month since october, 2018. and there doesn't seem -- 2008. and there doesn't seem to be any relief in sight on the tariff front. >> hi. indeed there is really no good news wherever you look. you have the s&p 500 and the nasdaq on track for their worst month of this record bull run that we're seeing. and that is probably going to most likely set the stage for how markets will open here in asia. asian stocks are already down about 12% this month. and just when you thought things couldn't get any worse, we have this news of the u.s. cons
a slough of earnings from japan s well as korea.u look at this chart on the terminal, it will show you just how this punishing october is setting asian stocks for their worst month since the height of the financial crisis. the worst month in a decade. >> thank you so much for that. a check of the markets. let's take a deeper dive into what's moving equities and bonds with our reporter. it was another down day for wall street. of course doesn't bode really well for asian stocks. already...
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robin retspp slough out of michigan wants her family to know she's all right. dawn vicars and her sons and dogs are okay. robert brock is okay. david sebert, her mom is in mobile, alabama, he's okay. annette caufield and her 92-year-old mother, they're okay. and hector morales, who i met earlier today, he worked at the famous toucan bar here. he says that is gone. his wallet is gone, his car is gone, his job is gone, but he is alive. they're waiting for much worse news. kate. >> and miguel, i'm just kind of struck. i'm looking at the disaster around you. again, this morning, no matter how many times i'm looking at this image, i cannot wrap my mind around it, the fact there are so many homes. businesses, anything, even a street sign standing. the trees wiped out as well. i'm still having a hard time wrapping my mind around it. i can only imagine what folks are telling you when they come across you on the ground. this is their life. this is their neighborhood. this is their street. >> this is their home. this is a spectacularly beautiful part of the panhandle as
robin retspp slough out of michigan wants her family to know she's all right. dawn vicars and her sons and dogs are okay. robert brock is okay. david sebert, her mom is in mobile, alabama, he's okay. annette caufield and her 92-year-old mother, they're okay. and hector morales, who i met earlier today, he worked at the famous toucan bar here. he says that is gone. his wallet is gone, his car is gone, his job is gone, but he is alive. they're waiting for much worse news. kate. >> and...
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speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling he showed the permit to hold weapons and. the permit was new and it was checked. for of udall's rush lack of has been described as a quiet boy investigators have been searching his home for any clues about his motive. most important is to find out the reasons what pushed this inhumane person to commit this crime we don't understand that yet he had all positive characteristics he always behaved himself he never caused any trouble. crimea was annexed by russian troops from ukraine four years ago despite continuing tensions there's been no major outbreak of violence since then president vladimir putin blames
speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling he showed...
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speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough off to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling he showed the permit to hold weapons and those he was allowed to buy it in the permit was new and it was checked. for russia has been described as a quiet boy investigators have been searching his home for any clues about his motive. most important is to find out the reasons what pushed this inhumane person to commit this crime we don't understand that yet he had all positive characteristics he always behaved himself he never caused any trouble. crimea was annexed by russian troops from ukraine four years ago despite continuing tensions there's been no major outbreak of violence since then president vladim
speculation is rife about what could have to have an eighteen year old flooded slough off to commit such an attack. some say he was angry at his teachers others suggest he had links with right wing groups but no clear answers have been given so far security camera footage has emerged from a few days before the attack in which a student is seen by an shotgun shells at a local store authorities say he recently obtained a hunting license. the young man did not provoke any negative feeling he...
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am fen also on the move as we monitor conference calls apple launching a slough of new products but the stock sat out the rally. we tell what you it could mean and later retails ripping higher some of the beaten down names showing life but should you trust the bounce? live from times square in new york city, much more "fast money" right after this. you're still here? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so, that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor >>> welcome back to "fas
am fen also on the move as we monitor conference calls apple launching a slough of new products but the stock sat out the rally. we tell what you it could mean and later retails ripping higher some of the beaten down names showing life but should you trust the bounce? live from times square in new york city, much more "fast money" right after this. you're still here? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just...
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the bit like the office being set in slough.old you you have got to go and do a round of interviews because it is about the christmas market, do you wa nt to about the christmas market, do you want to laugh or cry? i have got three children, so we start talking about christmas injuly. for me to be talking about it now... you are through it. we start using santer quite early on to try to get the kids to behave. i have been known to mention it in february. this whole concept of super thursday and over 500 books, i do find it slightly terrifying. your book, your autobiography, does that come from you, is that because there were genuine stories you wanted to tell about you growing up and what ever, even though we might laugh about crawley, did you have an interesting story to tell about great britain in 2018. it's not like i was sat at home thinking the world has a story they need to know. when i started doing stand—up i read books by richard pryor, one of my heroes and frank skinner's book was one of the first i read and write i st
the bit like the office being set in slough.old you you have got to go and do a round of interviews because it is about the christmas market, do you wa nt to about the christmas market, do you want to laugh or cry? i have got three children, so we start talking about christmas injuly. for me to be talking about it now... you are through it. we start using santer quite early on to try to get the kids to behave. i have been known to mention it in february. this whole concept of super thursday and...
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there were long queues at reading due to the cancellation of all services running between slough andtween paddington and heathrow airport are also not running. network rail said services to bristol, the south west and south wales will all be affected. our correspondent simonjones is at london paddington station. we canjoin him now. this is obviously having a huge effect, simon. bring this up today to the impact of it. this is one of london's busiest railway stations. 100,000 passengers pass through here each day. but look at that departure board behind make it is empty because no trains are arriving, no trains are departing. some passengers have still arrived still trying to travel. there are alternative drugs they could attempt but not from here. many are simply playing the waiting game. no services this morning, potentially nothing until this afternoon. we have learned from the train manufacturer hitachi that it is one of its trains that caused the problems with overhead power lines near ealing last night. it says an investigation is under way. something like this has not happened
there were long queues at reading due to the cancellation of all services running between slough andtween paddington and heathrow airport are also not running. network rail said services to bristol, the south west and south wales will all be affected. our correspondent simonjones is at london paddington station. we canjoin him now. this is obviously having a huge effect, simon. bring this up today to the impact of it. this is one of london's busiest railway stations. 100,000 passengers pass...
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the lines affected run from paddington to slough and to heathrow airport.ive and depart from the station each day, they carry around 90,000 passengers. passengers on the great western railway from here to thames valley, west of england, south wales have been incredibly patient as the electrification project has run years late. new trains haven't come in when they were supposed to and the whole thing is way over budget. for some of them, this might be the final straw. what is being described as a minimal train service, but the warning is the delays will continue for the rest of today and possibly into tomorrow. the advice is do not travel unless you have too. for passengers arriving here, the information about those trains running is on the notice board. they are being told not to check the timetable, just to check the board. as soon as the relic companies can confront the train is running, they're putting it on there, they are announcing over the tannoy and people are hopefully make bell able to make theirjourneys. in the meantime, work is under way where t
the lines affected run from paddington to slough and to heathrow airport.ive and depart from the station each day, they carry around 90,000 passengers. passengers on the great western railway from here to thames valley, west of england, south wales have been incredibly patient as the electrification project has run years late. new trains haven't come in when they were supposed to and the whole thing is way over budget. for some of them, this might be the final straw. what is being described as...
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. >>> tomorrow is going to bring a slough of earnings, both before and after the close.orning we get results from names like at&t, boeing and deutsche bank. microsoft, visa, ford and tesla release numbers after the bell fill lebeau joins us with a preview of auto make sfwleer let's start off with ford. not expected to be sensational people are saying how ugly will they be bus there are issues overall the expectation is that ford when it reports earning also see a atlantic of about 35%. china sales one issue weighing on the company down 40%. we have talked about this some time but also having weakness in south america as well as europe. but this man is in focus here. jim hauck a ceo at ford. the big question what does he say about the restructuring plan for the company? as you look at shares of ford keep in mind the stock is trading at 2009 levels this is only the stock in the last year. but you got to go back to 2009 to find the last time it was trading at around 8.59 a share that's one auto story. the other one is tesla it's expected to report what might be a slight pro
. >>> tomorrow is going to bring a slough of earnings, both before and after the close.orning we get results from names like at&t, boeing and deutsche bank. microsoft, visa, ford and tesla release numbers after the bell fill lebeau joins us with a preview of auto make sfwleer let's start off with ford. not expected to be sensational people are saying how ugly will they be bus there are issues overall the expectation is that ford when it reports earning also see a atlantic of about...
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before we used to slough it off and move on and buy. now they sort of do chicken entrails and tea leaves thing and examine that. the biggest fear revenue growth is not matching up with the earnings growth we've seen. remember you need to sell a lot of stuff to make more money on the stuff. sometimes you could have difficult directions for months, if not years. a lot of companies are disappointing on top-line growth as it is called, is a concern and it is piling up, after this. . i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ and now you know.ed- jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have typ
before we used to slough it off and move on and buy. now they sort of do chicken entrails and tea leaves thing and examine that. the biggest fear revenue growth is not matching up with the earnings growth we've seen. remember you need to sell a lot of stuff to make more money on the stuff. sometimes you could have difficult directions for months, if not years. a lot of companies are disappointing on top-line growth as it is called, is a concern and it is piling up, after this. . i've even built...