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the sooner we can have clarity about our future relationship with the eu, the sooner we future relationshipk to expand, keep investing. changing the subject slightly, but on the same subject about uncertainty ahead and brexit. the reaction to the speech from jeremy corbyn, i imagine you would like the customs union but utilities being taken back must worry you? on the customs union, absolutely, it is something we have called for. we think it would be better at full estate as pa rt think it would be better at full estate as part of a customs union with the eu. that makes it easy for goods and services to travel across borders. easy to avoid a physical borders. easy to avoid a physical border in northern ireland. that is important to our members in northern ireland. and members throughout the uk. more challenges on nationalisation. we think there is an important role the live that sector can play in providing the services we need and we think that can continue. today's announcement around a customs union and jeremy corbyn's support for that is very important. crowds are gathering at heathrow
the sooner we can have clarity about our future relationship with the eu, the sooner we future relationshipk to expand, keep investing. changing the subject slightly, but on the same subject about uncertainty ahead and brexit. the reaction to the speech from jeremy corbyn, i imagine you would like the customs union but utilities being taken back must worry you? on the customs union, absolutely, it is something we have called for. we think it would be better at full estate as pa rt think it...
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you may see it sooner. something by april.oner. just depends what they are prepared to do as far as voting for it. ratcheting it up relatively quickly. and then that mindset, as far as quickly. and then that mindset, as faras do quickly. and then that mindset, as far as do they introduce that bird rate rise later in the year? shifting our attention to india and citi has banned the use of its card —— cards to purchase bitcoin and other crypto currencies. what is the current standard india regarding these crypto currencies? it is a bitter irony on valentine's day because there is no love lost between the indian government and the cryptocurrency. the indian government has earlier linked cryptocurrency trade in india to a ‘ponzi' scheme. two recent budget by the finance minister, there was speculation that could be a complete ban on cryptocurrency in india but now, the government says it is monitoring any tax evasion on cryptocurrency. they are not to be used as legal tender, like money to buy goods in india. there are 11 cryptocu
you may see it sooner. something by april.oner. just depends what they are prepared to do as far as voting for it. ratcheting it up relatively quickly. and then that mindset, as far as quickly. and then that mindset, as faras do quickly. and then that mindset, as far as do they introduce that bird rate rise later in the year? shifting our attention to india and citi has banned the use of its card —— cards to purchase bitcoin and other crypto currencies. what is the current standard india...
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my mum always said she got oi'i sooner? my mum always said she got ona sooner? ladder about 35 for 26 and she tells me the deposit prices and how cheapit tells me the deposit prices and how cheap it was. tom has agreed that he is missing out, part of a generation in which most people like it or not are stuck with renting. you are watching bbc news. mrtrump met mr trump met some of those injured and their families. well, more funerals have been held for the victims of the attack. 0ur north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports. they are coming to mourn a girl shot dead inside her school, one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. alyssa alhadeff had been passionate about playing football and had been a popular and talented pupil. earlier, thousands had gathered to remember all of those who died, in many cases friends that only a few days ago they had shared classrooms with. they included 14—year—old jaime guttenberg, who family members say stood up for those who were bullied. her father spoke at the vigil. i sent her to school yesterday. she
my mum always said she got oi'i sooner? my mum always said she got ona sooner? ladder about 35 for 26 and she tells me the deposit prices and how cheapit tells me the deposit prices and how cheap it was. tom has agreed that he is missing out, part of a generation in which most people like it or not are stuck with renting. you are watching bbc news. mrtrump met mr trump met some of those injured and their families. well, more funerals have been held for the victims of the attack. 0ur north...
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interest rates remain on hold for now, but the bank of england says they could rise sooner than anticipated following stronger global growth. and on newsnight tonight, on the eve of a big exhibition, the designer and activist katherine hamnett talks about political teeshirts and this unique one she wore for a memorable meeting with mrs thatcher in 1984. good evening. the latest performance figures for accident and emergency units in england, suggest thatjanuary was one of the worst months since records began. more than a thousand patients waited for more than 12 hours on trolleys before being admitted to wards, and the four—hour waiting target was missed for the 30th month in a row. our health editor hugh pym has the latest. the nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just to keep services running. the system under severe strain and patients are feeling it. this mobile team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to cambridge heath road... here, a senior a&e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standa
interest rates remain on hold for now, but the bank of england says they could rise sooner than anticipated following stronger global growth. and on newsnight tonight, on the eve of a big exhibition, the designer and activist katherine hamnett talks about political teeshirts and this unique one she wore for a memorable meeting with mrs thatcher in 1984. good evening. the latest performance figures for accident and emergency units in england, suggest thatjanuary was one of the worst months since...
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losing more than 10% of its recent peak. hamper economic growth. investors are not yet alarmed. would sooner of the bubble. the white house claims to be similarly sanguine. was at record lows. on wall street. happening in the us later on in the programme. 0ur asia business correspondent karishma vaswani is in singapore. what kind of the day have you been having? having? it has been extremely busy, but for all the wrong reasons. but for all the wrong reasons. today, it has been a pretty measurable week. measurable week. fall across the board, as you were talking about earlier. talking about earlier. mirroring the falls in south—east asia as well. falls in south—east asia as well. all of this prompted by the sell—off in the united states overnight. in the united states overnight. me they are not sure where this volatility will go. volatility will go. direction we have been seeing for the better part of this week? the better part of this week? they feel there are problems in asia itself. itself. problems in china, or problems in japan. japan. rises at a faster pace than most people had anticipa
losing more than 10% of its recent peak. hamper economic growth. investors are not yet alarmed. would sooner of the bubble. the white house claims to be similarly sanguine. was at record lows. on wall street. happening in the us later on in the programme. 0ur asia business correspondent karishma vaswani is in singapore. what kind of the day have you been having? having? it has been extremely busy, but for all the wrong reasons. but for all the wrong reasons. today, it has been a pretty...
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and the sooner our goals are realized, the sooner you'll be eating crow. >> victor: the sooner you runnd, the sooner i'll be rid of both of you! >> maggie: oh! >> eve: oh, excuse us. >> maggie: what was that all about? >> victor: what do you think? brady's ditched us to throw in with eve. >> maggie: so you and brady are really on the outs? >> victor: obviously. >> maggie: i found your phone on the nightstand. um... how do you explain these texts? >> victor: i don't know what you're talking about. >> maggie: "got your message. keep up the good work. reel the bitch in... and then gut her like a fish." what's really going on here? [dramatic music] ♪ >> marlena: kayla began giving steve the antidote before his situation became life-threatening. there's every reason to think that he'll make a full recovery. >> john: yeah. but, one, he could have died, and, number two, he never would have done this to me. >> marlena: no. that's not what he told us. >> john: oh, he just said that to make me feel less guilty. bottom line was, this whole thing went off the rails, and you know it. paul and will,
and the sooner our goals are realized, the sooner you'll be eating crow. >> victor: the sooner you runnd, the sooner i'll be rid of both of you! >> maggie: oh! >> eve: oh, excuse us. >> maggie: what was that all about? >> victor: what do you think? brady's ditched us to throw in with eve. >> maggie: so you and brady are really on the outs? >> victor: obviously. >> maggie: i found your phone on the nightstand. um... how do you explain these texts?...
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and, therefore, allow them to treat children much sooner?you ask an interesting question. it's not just about identifying sooner to get a better outcome. we need better work on treatment, on treatment outcomes. it's one thing to say to treat -- well, let's give them an antibiotic and stop the infection. unfortunately, autism isn't like that. we need a lot more research on exactly how to treat the different specific symptoms autism. >> yeah, because this affects about 3.5 million people here in the u.s., and those who have this suffer from a wide spectrum of disorders. when you look, though, at a study like this, what does to tell you? and to parents out there who have an autistic child, what does it offer them? >> it doesn't offer the parents anything. and if anything, a message for me is that parents shouldn't get all excited. this is very far away from anything likely to have any meaning for the identification or treatment of children we have right now with autism, and that instead parents need to focus on what they need to do about it, wh
and, therefore, allow them to treat children much sooner?you ask an interesting question. it's not just about identifying sooner to get a better outcome. we need better work on treatment, on treatment outcomes. it's one thing to say to treat -- well, let's give them an antibiotic and stop the infection. unfortunately, autism isn't like that. we need a lot more research on exactly how to treat the different specific symptoms autism. >> yeah, because this affects about 3.5 million people...
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the sooner full rehabilitation achieved, the is sooner the republic of korea would become a strong, vigorousch of its former stature among national capitals of the world. the city's living testimony to what international cooperation or peaceful goals may accomplish. while a few short years ago tanks rumbled, trolleys passed calmly through the streets. where snipers once hit, the housewives calmly do their shopping. the rebirth of soul is one of mankind's truly great achievements -- rebirth of seoul is one of mankind truly great achievements. yet the task of reviving korea completely, or even seoul alone is still far short of completion. more than one million homeless people remained. nearly 100,000 orphans must he cared for. a livable future must be provided for them. in the months since the first communist attack, the children of korea have suffered much more than the rightful share of several lifetimes. all have met disaster. not as spectators. yet their faith has conquered despair. there hope for the lands future of main strong. if only to guarantee that their players for a life untrouble
the sooner full rehabilitation achieved, the is sooner the republic of korea would become a strong, vigorousch of its former stature among national capitals of the world. the city's living testimony to what international cooperation or peaceful goals may accomplish. while a few short years ago tanks rumbled, trolleys passed calmly through the streets. where snipers once hit, the housewives calmly do their shopping. the rebirth of soul is one of mankind's truly great achievements -- rebirth of...
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. >> no sooner did they move into foggy bottom -- >> it was not their original home either, the building was built for the war department in 1940 and one of the cool things about the diplomacy center, it is physically attached to that old exterior of the 1940 building. >> the old war building. >> the old war building. the war department became the department of defense, so the pentagon was built and in 1947 is when the department of state moved into that building and george marshall was the first secretary of state. when visitors come in they can see the historic lobby where we had an interesting mural painted that shows the war department, the legacy. let's talk about the further expansion. >> they were not there for more than 10 years before they realized they needed a lot more space. to significantly expand the building to what we know today, which borders 21st street and 23rd street, as well -- c street street and d street, so there was a cornerstone laying ceremony. >> presided by none other than president eisenhower. when eisenhower laid the cornerstone of the building, he wel that
. >> no sooner did they move into foggy bottom -- >> it was not their original home either, the building was built for the war department in 1940 and one of the cool things about the diplomacy center, it is physically attached to that old exterior of the 1940 building. >> the old war building. >> the old war building. the war department became the department of defense, so the pentagon was built and in 1947 is when the department of state moved into that building and...
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the sooner we get into this with creating an alignment of incentives and understanding of the problem -- it is not with everyone. it is with folksy can do things on scale. things onho can do scale. >> let me take this time to thank all of our witnesses. you have spent an hour and a half with us today. beould suspect that we would speaking again in the future as we continue to learn more about the challenges and threats that face our country. it is not going to get better. it is going to get worse. our challenge is to make your that we have the right long-term strategies. as such i think we have a lot of work to do. with that, once again thank you. think you for the participation of our members here today. this subcommittee meeting is adjourned. [indiscernible] >> alex bolton senior staff writer of the hill joining us. what has kept the debate from moving forward on tuesday? >> republicans and democrats cannot agree on what the first folks are going to be. more specifically, democrats do not want to vote on a proposal sponsored by pat toomey. ,'swould penalize cities sanctuary cities,
the sooner we get into this with creating an alignment of incentives and understanding of the problem -- it is not with everyone. it is with folksy can do things on scale. things onho can do scale. >> let me take this time to thank all of our witnesses. you have spent an hour and a half with us today. beould suspect that we would speaking again in the future as we continue to learn more about the challenges and threats that face our country. it is not going to get better. it is going to...
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it is somewhat sooner and a somewhat greater extent.t and limited adjustment and gradual adjustment of interest rates is possible, the degree of the exact timing will be determined by how the economy unfolds and, let me state something that is very, very obvious to anyone, lest people think we don't recognise it, but it is of course a crucial year for the don't recognise it, but it is of course a crucial yearfor the brexit negotiations and of course we will all be better informed, we hope, by certainly this time next year about the future trading relationship with the future trading relationship with the eu and that will have an affect. it could be positive, could be negative, could be neutral, on businesses and households and the outlook for the economy and for inflation. that was mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, speaking earlier today with the hint that interest rates may have to rise as early as may this year. these are the headlines for your bbc news. interest rates remaining on hold but expected to rise sooner and
it is somewhat sooner and a somewhat greater extent.t and limited adjustment and gradual adjustment of interest rates is possible, the degree of the exact timing will be determined by how the economy unfolds and, let me state something that is very, very obvious to anyone, lest people think we don't recognise it, but it is of course a crucial year for the don't recognise it, but it is of course a crucial yearfor the brexit negotiations and of course we will all be better informed, we hope, by...
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to see the city and to die here before the city gates there are burial mounds sock off again and sooner a changes dating from several centuries. many of the inscriptions include a particular message to him who deprives the deceased of his panoramic view or. yes upon his progeny and a reward to him who identifies the wrongdoer. calling a miraculous unnatural spectacle to be joint return a to. a superstar who gets crowds on their feet. in german d.j. felix c. and is conquering the world at least. that mistrust of you album is out now to some seriously catchy beats. and. up. next. dropping bombs on civilians. troops the situation escalates the slaughter in first person. the first calculation military leaders work out the extent of the massive. technological brings with a conflagration submissive person. can make entrepreneurship you know fortify. good job it. sure linked to news from africa and the world is your link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news of easy town i would say deputed comes to pick up join us on facebook. for. hello and a very warm welcome to pop export yo
to see the city and to die here before the city gates there are burial mounds sock off again and sooner a changes dating from several centuries. many of the inscriptions include a particular message to him who deprives the deceased of his panoramic view or. yes upon his progeny and a reward to him who identifies the wrongdoer. calling a miraculous unnatural spectacle to be joint return a to. a superstar who gets crowds on their feet. in german d.j. felix c. and is conquering the world at least....
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. >> no sooner did they move into foggy bottom -- [laughter] theirl, it wasn't original home either, it was built for the war department. one of the cool things about the diplomacy center, when visitors go in, it is physically attached to the old war building. you can see the cornerstone with franklin roosevelt's name on it in 1940, and then the war something became different. in 1947 is when the department of state moved into that building and george c marshall was the first secretary of state. you can see the historic lobby where we have a very interesting mural that very much shows the war department, in a way, the legacy. let's talk a little bit about the further expansion. >> right. they were therefore 10 years? then they decided they needed a lot more space. plans were made to significantly expand the building to let we know today, which borders 21st street and 23rd street, as well as c street and d street. a cornerstone laying ceremony in 1857. >> presided over by none other than president eisenhower. one of the interesting things we uncovered, when eisenhower laid the corners
. >> no sooner did they move into foggy bottom -- [laughter] theirl, it wasn't original home either, it was built for the war department. one of the cool things about the diplomacy center, when visitors go in, it is physically attached to the old war building. you can see the cornerstone with franklin roosevelt's name on it in 1940, and then the war something became different. in 1947 is when the department of state moved into that building and george c marshall was the first secretary of...
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so you can get where you've always been headed...sooner. ♪ see how much you can save with sofi.tudent loan refinancing. it's true for many musicians but never more than with the man you're about to meet. eric sun is an engineer by profession and has had a great career at facebook, rising from intern to manager. but if you ask, that's not what's most important to him. it's music and he's spending the rest of his life proving it. garvin: in community theaters across the country, "fiddler on the roof" has been a staple for more than 50 year. ♪ ♪ i wouldn't have to work hard garvin: but this 4-week run by the sunnyvale community players is destined to be one of a kind. you see, this is violinist eric sun's first performance with them. it will also be his last. eric: i was diagnosed with glioblastoma which is the most lethal and incurable form of brain cancer. garvin: that diagnosis came just 1 year ago with a prognosis to match. eric, an engineering manager at facebook, took a long hard look at just how he wanted to spend that time. eric: my wife karen and i started thinking about,
so you can get where you've always been headed...sooner. ♪ see how much you can save with sofi.tudent loan refinancing. it's true for many musicians but never more than with the man you're about to meet. eric sun is an engineer by profession and has had a great career at facebook, rising from intern to manager. but if you ask, that's not what's most important to him. it's music and he's spending the rest of his life proving it. garvin: in community theaters across the country, "fiddler...
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sooner or later something's going to happen. either is going to get interviewed by mr. or ift any preconditions, push comes to shove, a grand jury subpoena. i think that's extreme but i think one way or another, mr. mueller is going to want to talk to the president. and its not going to be done by simple question-and-answer. is probably going to be done in person and i imagine the lawyers are just figuring out the parameters of that interview. -- but i would imagine talks are still going on. david: we don't know the merits of this case one way or the other. does the fact that mr. mueller appears to be prepared to interview the present indicate anything about the timing, that its unlikely he's going to get more than one bite of that apple? and doesn't deck him at the end of the investigation? jeffrey: i think that's fair, maybe with a little cleanup along the way. but usually when you put these cases together you started the bottom. that's prosecution 101, and you work your way up. that doesn't mean he's a target or the subject of the investigation but certainly someone
sooner or later something's going to happen. either is going to get interviewed by mr. or ift any preconditions, push comes to shove, a grand jury subpoena. i think that's extreme but i think one way or another, mr. mueller is going to want to talk to the president. and its not going to be done by simple question-and-answer. is probably going to be done in person and i imagine the lawyers are just figuring out the parameters of that interview. -- but i would imagine talks are still going on....
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government will be moving its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth much sooner than originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state here's what president trump i have to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world. people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so. incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right of turkey has voiced concerns to its foreign minister sees the decision violates un security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when donald trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have been killed and around a thousand injured in demonstrations. well samir account has more now on the symbolism of washington's move the fall out that's resulted but put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports
government will be moving its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth much sooner than originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state here's what president trump i have to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world. people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so. incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did...
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because if i had been back to the crime scene, just a few minutes sooner, just several minutes sooner, i would have beat those people that found the bat and i would have picked it it up. >> he talks about fighting. >> yes. >> with meredith. that she almost took him. >> i don't really believe everything he says, but that part i believe. there's no doubt that she fought. you know, maybe it's ae littl bit that kind of givesou little smirk to know she almost got him. she gave him a run for his money and i'm sure that he may have thought, i maybe should have chosen somebody else. >> eventually hilt hadden wore meredith down. by then they were way off the main trail. hilton tied his captive to a tree and doubled back to that site where he had been stripped of his weapon. the bay owe net was gone, lost on the forest floor and the hiker had picked up the baton. hilton returned to meredith. >> i told her i had a gun and, you know, i was going to shoot her as now. >> skirting the main trail, he led meredith to his van in the trailhead parking area. there he secured her with chains in the back o
because if i had been back to the crime scene, just a few minutes sooner, just several minutes sooner, i would have beat those people that found the bat and i would have picked it it up. >> he talks about fighting. >> yes. >> with meredith. that she almost took him. >> i don't really believe everything he says, but that part i believe. there's no doubt that she fought. you know, maybe it's ae littl bit that kind of givesou little smirk to know she almost got him. she...
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sooner than you would someone in the field that shows your cool this is a police car yes the street was full of them so just to to go well what you could say yeah. that would usually be what they should see would you do you see it was so . beautiful you told me it was a little bit so. i have the honor to interview croaky is a former diplomat and founder and director of conflicts form and we discuss the middle east i watched her welcome to moscow and thank you for talking with the with r t. let's start out with syria and the conflict has been going on almost seven years now. a part of that conflict has come to an end with the almost complete defeat of isis and its affiliate. in that country primarily proxies now this conflict is changing how is it different what's this conflict about as opposed to the formal one you know it really is quite tragic because syria was slowly coming to a conclusion and coming to an end and a political. with a political solution that was going to very likely from these other processes going on and now suddenly we have new wars and we have a new episode you use
sooner than you would someone in the field that shows your cool this is a police car yes the street was full of them so just to to go well what you could say yeah. that would usually be what they should see would you do you see it was so . beautiful you told me it was a little bit so. i have the honor to interview croaky is a former diplomat and founder and director of conflicts form and we discuss the middle east i watched her welcome to moscow and thank you for talking with the with r t....
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has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement yes you can imagine there's been lots of response to this gideon levy who's a columnist for israel's colorists newspaper told us he believes moving the embassy is going to have dire consequences deadly ones for the entire region. the united states is supporting the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians and would he move the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy. as the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable to step there were tens of palestinians w
has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be...
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fair elections that should be done the sooner elections that should be done the sooner the better.that you have the government who can control the electoral college that will do the elections because if not it will certainly be rigged. this is something that not only argentina but all of the member of the group of lima are promoting. we want venezuelan to return to democracy. and democracy as all countries recognise it. so you want to regime change? the elections must be free and so far the last election, the municipal ones, the state elections and the one now announced to come later on, they are not clear elections. it is not democratic system. in november last year president macri said that we should bode well for lombardo. the possession of your country is you wa nt possession of your country is you want a full embargo on venezuelan. it is quite difficult to change the situation in terms of having a clear election if the government still receives funds from oil. that as the market. if you want to see that the government pursues our modern democratic line you must emphasise this.
fair elections that should be done the sooner elections that should be done the sooner the better.that you have the government who can control the electoral college that will do the elections because if not it will certainly be rigged. this is something that not only argentina but all of the member of the group of lima are promoting. we want venezuelan to return to democracy. and democracy as all countries recognise it. so you want to regime change? the elections must be free and so far the...
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they said interest rates would have to rise sooner and by more than what the market anticipated, so thecantly. that is attractive for external investors and that is what has pushed the currency up. thanks very much. nissan expects full year operating profit to be 12.4% lower than last year's estimate, as it now believes its safety inspection scandal will have a bigger impact on earnings. last year nissan recalled 1.2 million vehicles injapan after regulators said safety checks did not meet domestic requirements. japan's second largest car—maker also posted a heavy fall in third—quarter operating profit, as its inspection woes and higher discounts in the us proved to be a drag on earnings. 21st century fox says it still expects the uk will approve its sky takeover, even though a provisional finding suggested the deal was not in the public interest. chief executive james murdoch said the firm is working with authorities to resolve concerns. mr murdoch made the remarks on a call with financial analysts to discuss the firm's quarterly earnings. last year, the firm agreed to sell assets — in
they said interest rates would have to rise sooner and by more than what the market anticipated, so thecantly. that is attractive for external investors and that is what has pushed the currency up. thanks very much. nissan expects full year operating profit to be 12.4% lower than last year's estimate, as it now believes its safety inspection scandal will have a bigger impact on earnings. last year nissan recalled 1.2 million vehicles injapan after regulators said safety checks did not meet...
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said they wanted i said we would have an open and fair process, we are trying to do that and the sooner we get started, the better because we need to wrap this up this week. if 60 votes for any proposal we should be able to discover that. we have been talking about this for months we should discover this in the next few days and make progress for the american people on this issue. >> just to review for those who have not been paying detailed attention, the deferred action childhood arrival that president obama signed during his administration giving the young adults, who were children when their parents brought them to the united states an opportunity to stay and work in the united states it is not a legal status or a pathway to citizenship but 690,000 signed up currently. that expires beginning march 5 so we know we have a deadline. the president has offered a generous proposal that covers not just those 690,000 recipients but 1.8 million young adults who would otherwise be eligible and did not sign up. that is extraordinarily generous by any measure to provide a pathway to citizenship
said they wanted i said we would have an open and fair process, we are trying to do that and the sooner we get started, the better because we need to wrap this up this week. if 60 votes for any proposal we should be able to discover that. we have been talking about this for months we should discover this in the next few days and make progress for the american people on this issue. >> just to review for those who have not been paying detailed attention, the deferred action childhood...
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sooner magic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years of. starting february eighteenth. hello and welcome to a special edition of pop explore devoted to germany's enduring punk band noise if you will tell the story of the band's success tagalong to me argentinian fans take in a concert perform to the symphony orchestra. in a sold over fourteen million records over the past three and a half decades and now here is pop exports portrait of the punk rockers from dusseldorf.
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actually coming up with a reasonable way to use the green cards in a way to draw down the backlog sooner instead of having them wait 17 years now maybe eight orr nine. but now this is the focus on the underrepresented countries. therent are 15000 we want to make sure they have an opportunity to come to this country a. we have already made proposals and said we are open to others to make that part of the diversity lottery. when we say and the diversity lottery we are not saying the entry of 50000 people but modernizing it. the last time there was any major immigration bill i was five years old. i think it is time to open your eyes or your heart to a better way to do that the benefits our country as a result. that is a win-win. so now on chain migration i will find everybody who voted for bills in the past and legislation regarding chain migration i am sick of that garbage o going on in the senate floor that is just misleading. that is just the process used in the past to link people together in early they are sympathetic with the gentleman from new jersey said that many of these people we
actually coming up with a reasonable way to use the green cards in a way to draw down the backlog sooner instead of having them wait 17 years now maybe eight orr nine. but now this is the focus on the underrepresented countries. therent are 15000 we want to make sure they have an opportunity to come to this country a. we have already made proposals and said we are open to others to make that part of the diversity lottery. when we say and the diversity lottery we are not saying the entry of...
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has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month the vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. of his for israel's newspaper believes moving the embassy now will have done.
has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month the vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be...
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i have been through it a number of times, and so there had to be a reckoning of this issue sooner or with an interim security clearance. that's not an ideal situation in national security to have people with access to very sensitive documents and information who were operating on an interim security clearance so, in that respect, it is quite surprising and disconcerting. >> to play devil's advocate, if you were a chief of staff or secretary of a department, and you had a very trusted, close and efficient aide, top aide, who did an intel lent jexcellen let's in this hypothetical, it's a chaotic environment, and it came out in the background check he had two ex-wives accusing him of domestic abuse, what would you do? >> well, it's -- i don't know mr. porter, so it's hard to say. i don't know his strengths. i have heard others describe his strengths. >> let's assume he is the best staff secretary in history of staff secretary. >> when you are in public office, you have to assume that sooner or later, everything will get out, whether it's tomorrow or next year, and you have to balance th
i have been through it a number of times, and so there had to be a reckoning of this issue sooner or with an interim security clearance. that's not an ideal situation in national security to have people with access to very sensitive documents and information who were operating on an interim security clearance so, in that respect, it is quite surprising and disconcerting. >> to play devil's advocate, if you were a chief of staff or secretary of a department, and you had a very trusted,...
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urgency of duty setting the pace that vermonters would pull the rest of the troops along arriving sooner and helping to turn the tide at gettysburg and eventually save the union. friends, this is our time to move ahead and keep the column tight. it's time for us to lead again. [applause] now, i don't know when this period of hyper partisanship and anger will end, but i do know we can't fight hate with hate. or anger with anger. we must do everything we can to pull our nation out of darkness and restore civility and respect to our public process. [applause] and that includes the viciousness we see on social media. we'd have an opportunity to set an example with our actions. we can commit to meaningful dialogue and be guided by shared principles. we can work together towards consensus whenever possible and compromise when it's required. if we do these things, we will make a difference in the lives of vermonters. we will live up to the promise of our history. and in the decades to come, the record will show in our nation's hour of need vermonters once again led the way. thank you. [applause
urgency of duty setting the pace that vermonters would pull the rest of the troops along arriving sooner and helping to turn the tide at gettysburg and eventually save the union. friends, this is our time to move ahead and keep the column tight. it's time for us to lead again. [applause] now, i don't know when this period of hyper partisanship and anger will end, but i do know we can't fight hate with hate. or anger with anger. we must do everything we can to pull our nation out of darkness and...
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are coming and they will happen sooner rather than later. — as local authorities struggle to make ends meet. stranded in hospital corridors — new figures from nhs england say a thousand people had to wait more than 12 hours for treatment last month. coming up, we'll be giving a warm handshake, and not in any way a dodgy one, to the head of the freemasons in england and wales and he'll tell us why he thinks they're getting an unfair press. in sport, lizzy yarnold says she is delighted to carry the flag for team gb at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics, and that the cold in south korea won't stop her. former captain greig laidlaw is among six changes to the scotland line—up for sunday's six nations game against france at murrayfield. he would mark cavendish sprints to victoria on stage three of the torah dubai. that with more on those stories just after half past. theresa may is meeting business leaders from japan at downing street this afternoon. the bosses include representatives of major carmakers who employ thousands of people in
are coming and they will happen sooner rather than later. — as local authorities struggle to make ends meet. stranded in hospital corridors — new figures from nhs england say a thousand people had to wait more than 12 hours for treatment last month. coming up, we'll be giving a warm handshake, and not in any way a dodgy one, to the head of the freemasons in england and wales and he'll tell us why he thinks they're getting an unfair press. in sport, lizzy yarnold says she is delighted to...
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last week, the bank of england indicated interest rates might rise sooner than expected when it saidan three. investors have been pricing in a good chance that rates would rise in may, with a second rise later this year, probably in november. earlier, we spoke to liz martins, senior economist, at hsbc told. we have been at or above 3% for the last five months now and that is continuing to reflect that big fall in the value of sterling we had opposed the referendum. we think that takes some time and will continue to be felt over the coming months, so unfortunately ambulation will remain elevated for the next few months. —— inflation will remain elevated. a group of mps has today launched a new inquiry into sexual harassment in the workplace the use of non—disclosure agreements as part of an inquiry into sexual harassment in the workplace. it follows a string of allegations of harassment and bullying against leading figures in the us film and media industries, as well as claims of inappropriate behaviour in parliament and other high—profile british institutions. joining us now is maria
last week, the bank of england indicated interest rates might rise sooner than expected when it saidan three. investors have been pricing in a good chance that rates would rise in may, with a second rise later this year, probably in november. earlier, we spoke to liz martins, senior economist, at hsbc told. we have been at or above 3% for the last five months now and that is continuing to reflect that big fall in the value of sterling we had opposed the referendum. we think that takes some time...
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is there also the feeling that an unused to be done a bit sooner?ion of small businesses were called. to way. that did happen within a few days, there have been a feud beating since, but the fact is that carillion was far, far too big. at far too many predict lee public sector contracts, and when we look to the longer term lessons of this, after we have dealt with hoping those affected, not just those directly with dealings of carillion, but those further down this by jane as well, there are lessons to be learnt about —— supply chain, as well. how on earth was it that carillion and other big companies are still doing it, are allowed to get away with keeping smaller suppliers waiting perhaps four months to be paid, because that is how carillion has so much money that it is owed, because so much of the bills went back such a long time. will —— is there any danger that some companies will think, we don't wa nt to ta ke some companies will think, we don't want to take these loans, because it might send a message that we might be in trouble, could there
is there also the feeling that an unused to be done a bit sooner?ion of small businesses were called. to way. that did happen within a few days, there have been a feud beating since, but the fact is that carillion was far, far too big. at far too many predict lee public sector contracts, and when we look to the longer term lessons of this, after we have dealt with hoping those affected, not just those directly with dealings of carillion, but those further down this by jane as well, there are...
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the bank of england says interest rates will rise sooner and further than previously thought to combathe threat of inflation. japan's ambassador visiting downing street, warns that firms won't be able to operate in the uk, if they don't have free access to european markets. the stark evidence of plastic pollution — this time in the arctic sea. we report on the latest findings. i've collected this waste in just a few seconds. some of the fragments may come from norway — some clearly don't, like this elaborate bottle for instance, or this butter tub from spain. and, why the latest superhero film is seen as notjust an adventure, but a major cultural statement. coming up in a sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, a blow for the british team on the eve of the winter olympics. snowboarder katie ormerod is out after breaking her heel good evening. the latest performance figures for accident and emergency units in england indicate that the pressure on the nhs has continued into january, which turned out to be one of the worst months since records began. many people suffered long waits on tr
the bank of england says interest rates will rise sooner and further than previously thought to combathe threat of inflation. japan's ambassador visiting downing street, warns that firms won't be able to operate in the uk, if they don't have free access to european markets. the stark evidence of plastic pollution — this time in the arctic sea. we report on the latest findings. i've collected this waste in just a few seconds. some of the fragments may come from norway — some clearly don't,...
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green cards bring countries intoha -- bring people into the country's sooner. we arent out of step with most other countries in terms of how we allow people into our country. people who come over by whichever immigration process they may choose, to have such a small number of our immigrant populations coming in without merit is irresponsible. we do it at the expense of future immigration where we want more skilled people to satisfy the needs of our society and we can do that through a reasonable, rational discussion about what our immigration policy should look like overtime. i will leave you like this. in a country like canada, 63% of their immigration has a skilled a requirement. in a country like australia, the same thing. we have almost three quarters of our immigration has no tie whatsoever to the needs of this o nation, our economy, our education institutions, our community. were saying let's look at this and maybe change the proportion so that we can actually have a program that's modernized and focused on the needs that we have for our great country. yo
green cards bring countries intoha -- bring people into the country's sooner. we arent out of step with most other countries in terms of how we allow people into our country. people who come over by whichever immigration process they may choose, to have such a small number of our immigrant populations coming in without merit is irresponsible. we do it at the expense of future immigration where we want more skilled people to satisfy the needs of our society and we can do that through a...
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the markets seem to be rising that end sooner. a reaction is that follows -- is as follows, yields popping. we are on the front end and backend. we will be assessing that. mark carney will give his press conference. coming up, what is the trade after the market shakeout? we will break it down next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. 2.5 hours until the cash open in the u.s. relative calm coming to the markets after a lot of volatility. eurosterling, fascinating. dropping 1%, the bigs's drop we have seen so far since 2017, september all because of the it hawkish boe -- because of the hawkish boe. take a look at yields here in the u.s., up slightly. we end up looking at potentially more supply coming on if we get a larger budget deficit from a budget deal. nymex seeing its biggest daily loss in more than two months. japan's softbank made by as much as one third of the world's largest reshore. swiss re. the deal could be valued at more than $10 billion. softbank's ceo has been looking to diversify his empire. blackro
the markets seem to be rising that end sooner. a reaction is that follows -- is as follows, yields popping. we are on the front end and backend. we will be assessing that. mark carney will give his press conference. coming up, what is the trade after the market shakeout? we will break it down next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. 2.5 hours until the cash open in the u.s. relative calm coming to the markets after a lot of volatility. eurosterling, fascinating....
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many believed he could have been stopped sooner.dict. we are satisfied with this verdict. we are satisfied with this verdict of the death sentence, but oui’ verdict of the death sentence, but our next demand is that he should be punished and hanged publicly. the murder of zainab ansari has sparked unprecedented discussion of child abuse. normally a taboo topic in pakistan. but campaigners believe more needs to be done to educate both children and parents about the dangers, and to ensure the authorities properly investigate cases. the families of these victims now have some semblance ofjustice. but for many it may feel too little too late. the president of haiti has called for an investigation into the activities of aid agencies working in his country, saying that the sex scandal involving some oxfam workers after the 2010 earthquake was just the tip of the iceberg. jovenel moise told the reuters news agency that one charity, medecins sans frontiers, had repatriated some its staff from haiti without any explanation. john mcmanus repo
many believed he could have been stopped sooner.dict. we are satisfied with this verdict. we are satisfied with this verdict of the death sentence, but oui’ verdict of the death sentence, but our next demand is that he should be punished and hanged publicly. the murder of zainab ansari has sparked unprecedented discussion of child abuse. normally a taboo topic in pakistan. but campaigners believe more needs to be done to educate both children and parents about the dangers, and to ensure the...
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soonercannot have come -- aid could not have come sooner. like to think all committeembers on the who worked so diligently with his staff and ranking members on these issues. as well as, senator murray who has been our begin on health issues where we have made real progress today. it is a win for the american people. it will also do so much good for our military and for so many milk -- middle-class americans. we can add the tax to the ash heap of history. our work here on this budget deal between the republican leader and i, between the senate and the house, was completed without a great deal of help from the white house. while president trump threatens shutdowns and stalemates, congressional leaders have done the hard work of finding compromise and consensus. --has been a painstaking we month-long process. believend of the day, i we have reached the budget deal that neither side loves and both sides can be proud of. that is compromise. that is governing. that is what we should be doing more of in this body. thes my sincere hope that republi
soonercannot have come -- aid could not have come sooner. like to think all committeembers on the who worked so diligently with his staff and ranking members on these issues. as well as, senator murray who has been our begin on health issues where we have made real progress today. it is a win for the american people. it will also do so much good for our military and for so many milk -- middle-class americans. we can add the tax to the ash heap of history. our work here on this budget deal...
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in west virginia sooner or later we talk. we talk and get this disagreement worked out in that was the way would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled's here too. i don't know. i don't think so. met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and intelligent with a wealth of experience and i would put them up against any people anywhere in any occupation in the country. for some reason we are not accusing eachg other and not working and conspiring against each other and not getting to the point that is so visceral that someone might be talking with me one day but then that weekend they might be campaigning against me and then we come back on monday and tuesday and we are supposed to sit down and work through our oufferences for the benefit of our country. i think human nature doesn't let that happen and it won't. i have always look forward to working with everybody. i'm probably one of the most censor us as being on more pieces of l
in west virginia sooner or later we talk. we talk and get this disagreement worked out in that was the way would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled's here too. i don't know. i don't think so. met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and intelligent with a wealth of experience and i would put them up against any people anywhere in any occupation in the country. for some reason we are not...
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figure out a way to accelerate that. , to haveha them move through the naturalization process far sooner than they will if we failed to produce a solution this week. and then, over time, we can find other possible opportunities for immigration, but today, when we look at how we fix the broken immigration system, make sure those ine' the system no that we are not turning their -- our backs on them and at some point we could build a case for even more legal immigration than we have today, but now let's at least make sure we have an immigration system people can rely on and become u.s. citizens. the real sticking point, and ik think what you will see this week as we are beginning to see more and more consensus on the three pillars i just discussed. the daca population, border security, and the visa lottery being used in a way that rewards merit andin also used as the green cards to bring more people into the t country sooner rather than two decades they been waiting for the last thing we need to look at is chain migration. family unification or reunification. we are out of step with most ot
figure out a way to accelerate that. , to haveha them move through the naturalization process far sooner than they will if we failed to produce a solution this week. and then, over time, we can find other possible opportunities for immigration, but today, when we look at how we fix the broken immigration system, make sure those ine' the system no that we are not turning their -- our backs on them and at some point we could build a case for even more legal immigration than we have today, but now...
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in a way that rewards merit and also uses those green cards to bring more people into the country sooner rather than the two decades they have been waiting. the last thing we have to look at is a chain migration. family unification or reunification just like we are out of step of most other countries and how we allow immigration into this country. i for one think it's reasonable continue to have a component to allow families to be reunified and peoplehr to come over with workpieces or through whichever immigration process they may choose but at the end of the day you have such a small number of our immigrant population, some 1.1 every milk million every year come in without any merit is in ears. if we continue to do it we do it at the expense of future immigration where we want more and more skilled people, people come to this country and contribute immediately, satisfy the needs of our society and we can do that through our reasonable, rational, discussion about what our immigration policy should look like overtime and i will leave you with this. in a country like canada 63% has the ski
in a way that rewards merit and also uses those green cards to bring more people into the country sooner rather than the two decades they have been waiting. the last thing we have to look at is a chain migration. family unification or reunification just like we are out of step of most other countries and how we allow immigration into this country. i for one think it's reasonable continue to have a component to allow families to be reunified and peoplehr to come over with workpieces or through...
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we'd like to do it sooner. this is a vehicle leaving the station. if the republicans need our support for this legislation, which has many good features, and i commend the negotiators on it and was a part of that, unless we can get the same commitment that mitch mcconnell gave the bipartisan group of legislators in the senate we >> live coverage. president trump at the annual national prayer breakfast. live coverage at 8:00. live coverage of the senate. members expected to vote on a two-year spending bill. c-span3 is live at 9:00 eastern with coverage of a british parliamentary committee hearing on "fake news." of a40, a live podcast podcast as they discussed the legacy of watergate. >> c-span's washington journal live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will look at the possible budget deal that could avoid a government shutdown. we will talk about the history of politics and the lyrics with textile university athletic director -- with drexel university athletic director. be sure to watch c-span's washin
we'd like to do it sooner. this is a vehicle leaving the station. if the republicans need our support for this legislation, which has many good features, and i commend the negotiators on it and was a part of that, unless we can get the same commitment that mitch mcconnell gave the bipartisan group of legislators in the senate we >> live coverage. president trump at the annual national prayer breakfast. live coverage at 8:00. live coverage of the senate. members expected to vote on a...
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we'd like to do it sooner. this is a vehicle leaving the station. if the republicans need our support for this legislation, which has many good features, and i commend the negotiators on it and was a part of that, unless we can get the same commitment that mitch mcconnell gave the bipartisan group of legislators in the senate we to watch the rest of the speech, head to our congressional chronicle page. miller covers politics for the washington time. what in practical terms does 60 mean in the senate. that means any bill that is put up has a shot at becoming the immigration bill if they can get the 60 votes. they're going to start with a blank
we'd like to do it sooner. this is a vehicle leaving the station. if the republicans need our support for this legislation, which has many good features, and i commend the negotiators on it and was a part of that, unless we can get the same commitment that mitch mcconnell gave the bipartisan group of legislators in the senate we to watch the rest of the speech, head to our congressional chronicle page. miller covers politics for the washington time. what in practical terms does 60 mean in the...
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same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation a study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia encounter gun and the consequences is presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens. it's a ph d. thesis from the faculty of history at the university of monster. the author nicholas leonhard sram is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe consequence. that bitter is. of gattaca a lifestyle that made a couple of all the fish of victories this big deal it would serve it up to you about. a little over this car hit five in the garbage. also a bit of that all for thought does this all dead leave because an actor does. it all of us the evidence he does it's this big gift within us is this sort of mild over twenty
same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation a study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia encounter gun and the consequences is presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens....
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he was pressed on why the sheriff didn't tell families sooner. jake tapper, host, cnn's "state of the union"" the families were at the cnn town hall. they were at the cnn town hall and you could have disclosed."sheriff scott israel, broward county, fl:"i couldn't disclose it then because there was no corroboration, jake. there was no confirmation."peterson attorney says any talk of his client not meeting the standards of police officers are patently untrue.(nats)fred guttenberg whose daughter jaime was murdered in the attack says peterson's statements and fury over israel's leadership as sheriff changes nothing.fred guttenberg, father of jaime guttenberg:"i don't have any sympathy for anybody right now that unfortunately didn't do what they needed to do to save my kid." (vicki) that was martin savidge reporting. peterson resigned from his job on thursday after sheriff scott israel suspended him...and... the broward county sheriff's office says it cannot discuss peterson's actions further because they are part of an internal investigation. (grant)
he was pressed on why the sheriff didn't tell families sooner. jake tapper, host, cnn's "state of the union"" the families were at the cnn town hall. they were at the cnn town hall and you could have disclosed."sheriff scott israel, broward county, fl:"i couldn't disclose it then because there was no corroboration, jake. there was no confirmation."peterson attorney says any talk of his client not meeting the standards of police officers are patently...
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your work or make your supervisors believe you're not doing your job, back home in west virginia, sooner or later they're going to want a little talk. they'll say can we talk in the parking lot? can we have this disagreement worked out? and that's the way it would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled here too. i don't know. i don't think so. i've met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and intelligent, that have a wealth of experience. and i would put them up against any people that i met anywhere in any occupation in the country. but for some reason we're all blocked from doing the right thing, what we know is right, sitting down and not accusing each other, not working and conspiring against each other, and not getting basically to the point that it's so visceral that someone might be talking with me one day but then that weekend they might be in my state campaigning against me. and then we come back on monday and tuesday and we're supposed to sit down and work through our problems a
your work or make your supervisors believe you're not doing your job, back home in west virginia, sooner or later they're going to want a little talk. they'll say can we talk in the parking lot? can we have this disagreement worked out? and that's the way it would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled here too. i don't know. i don't think so. i've met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and...
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there not that the centroid means to get around regulation which is sooner or later. you can catch the complete update of artie's new series crypto liam hit on our website and also on our to you tube channel. pakistan's national security adviser warns against america's strategy in afghanistan we've been speaking to the chairman of the pakistan people's party about his country being dragged into the conflict. unfortunately the of the on war has turned into this for over war with the united states has lots of its objectives it seems that they don't know why they're there what they want to do or how they're going to get out the fact of the matter is that seventy five percent of honest and witnesses terrorist activity forty five percent of all plan is done is not in the control of the government we want there to be peace in afghanistan but it has to be an afghan led peace and the afghan government and nato forces need to start taking responsibility for their failures if in this long in this for air war they haven't been successful it's time for us to rethink what we're do
there not that the centroid means to get around regulation which is sooner or later. you can catch the complete update of artie's new series crypto liam hit on our website and also on our to you tube channel. pakistan's national security adviser warns against america's strategy in afghanistan we've been speaking to the chairman of the pakistan people's party about his country being dragged into the conflict. unfortunately the of the on war has turned into this for over war with the united...
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one and the background check was completed sooner.mp will host the swedish prime minister at the white house next month. the white house says mr. trump looks forward to exchanging views on deepening ties between the u.s. and sweden with a focus on trade and vestment. the leaders are also expected to discuss advancing global security and achieving shared defense globals -- goals. the billina koch brothers have rejected a proposal to raise the gasoline tax by $.25 a gallon. to groups tied to the brothers have released a report that it would fall hardest on states president trump won. agency u.n. children's has singled out pakistan as the riskiest country for newborns. according to a unicef report out today, 46 out of every 1000 children born in pakistan dies at birth. the report says after afghanistan -- pakistan, the republic is second. global -- global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers. this is bloomberg. julia? julia: thanks very much, jessica. tim
one and the background check was completed sooner.mp will host the swedish prime minister at the white house next month. the white house says mr. trump looks forward to exchanging views on deepening ties between the u.s. and sweden with a focus on trade and vestment. the leaders are also expected to discuss advancing global security and achieving shared defense globals -- goals. the billina koch brothers have rejected a proposal to raise the gasoline tax by $.25 a gallon. to groups tied to the...
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has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month the vice president can set the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. could it leave. for israel's newspaper believes moving the embassy now will have dire consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the occupation the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians moved he moved the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy declared jews east jews as the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who live in the life for this for the first declaration well fortunately there
has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month the vice president can set the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be...
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if that was the only thing happening then, yes, we would probably look for the next hike to come sooner. but, i think it's important to appreciate the bank is very concerned, very keen to see what will happen to inflation and specifically how quickly it comes down this year. i think there is a good chance it will come down faster than they think. the bank underestimated to the extent to the drop in sterling would raise inflation. i think it's now a bit too cautious on the speed with which it will come down. hopefully that rapid disinflation we will see over thes first half of the year will allow them to push back that rate hike a little bit further. i don't really think there's any prissing need for them to raise -- pressing need for them to raise rates. vonnie: what about guilt? we have seen quite a bit of it ian: the u.k. government had a long-term borrowing problem, as we know, and the struggles to bring borrowing down in the wake of the crash has been very long and very painful. but the guild market is enthralled to what's happening in the u.s. where we have seen the substantial ris
if that was the only thing happening then, yes, we would probably look for the next hike to come sooner. but, i think it's important to appreciate the bank is very concerned, very keen to see what will happen to inflation and specifically how quickly it comes down this year. i think there is a good chance it will come down faster than they think. the bank underestimated to the extent to the drop in sterling would raise inflation. i think it's now a bit too cautious on the speed with which it...