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it's stark, it's uncompromising, it's terribly bleak. that's right. . the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff forjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about the situation in some of these jails. he says that basically the situation is just jails. he says that basically the situation isjust grim jails. he says that basically the situation is just grim and they are squalid. that includes the young offender institutions. now the ministry ofjustice is saying it's created a youth custody service. it
it's stark, it's uncompromising, it's terribly bleak. that's right. . the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff forjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about...
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that's how stark it is right now. so the question becomes what will his e-mails, donald trump jr.'s e-mails mean? this meeting with a russian lawyer, the most stark evidence we've seen about what russia was trying to do. we'll ask senator angus king next. [boy] cannonball! [girl] don't... [man] not again! [burke] swan drive. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ casper makes one perfect supportive and comfortable. premium foam layers. breathable for airflow. perfect rebound, plus perfect lift. pick your size, you get 100 nights to test it out. test the layers, be a layer, casper. >>> in retrospect, i probably would have done things differently. they had concrete evidence to all the stories i had been hearing about. >> no small irony, the president's son, donald trump jr. that wound up disproving his father's own theory about the russia investigation about his efforts being a witch hunt. his e-mails show a chain of solicitation about a meeting with alleged information developed by the russian go
that's how stark it is right now. so the question becomes what will his e-mails, donald trump jr.'s e-mails mean? this meeting with a russian lawyer, the most stark evidence we've seen about what russia was trying to do. we'll ask senator angus king next. [boy] cannonball! [girl] don't... [man] not again! [burke] swan drive. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ casper makes one perfect supportive and...
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take a look at angel and stark. the big grey and black one is stark. that is right, stark.ognize the name. for those not familiar with the show , the stark children were given direwolve puppies on the program. direwolves are said to be mythical creatures, known for their protective ways... direwolves look similar to huskies. and in the past few years, as the show has gained in popularity, shelters in the bay area and rescue organzations have seen an increase in abandoned huskies. the rescue club says.... in places like the u-k, the number of huskies abandoned is up by 700 - percent. (steve) new at six. chevron and the state department of occupational safety and health have reached a settement over the 2012 richmond refinery fire. the settlement calls for equipment and safety upgrades worth over $20 million dollars...and a set of safe
take a look at angel and stark. the big grey and black one is stark. that is right, stark.ognize the name. for those not familiar with the show , the stark children were given direwolve puppies on the program. direwolves are said to be mythical creatures, known for their protective ways... direwolves look similar to huskies. and in the past few years, as the show has gained in popularity, shelters in the bay area and rescue organzations have seen an increase in abandoned huskies.
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german industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal, this is a "starkintervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit and the telegraph says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority". the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a "powerful" trade deal with the uk soon. and the times — it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit "back on track". we will start with the sunday telegraph and brexit and theresa may plays the trump card. the prime minister trying to head off a growing rebellion by playing up this strong backing from the us president. has anyone used the word very as much as donald trump. he has this str
german industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal, this is a "starkintervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit and the telegraph says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that...
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thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you. >> host: tim starks, what did you learn? >> he is someone who i heard talk about these issues a fair amount. i expected some of his answers. -- >> host: is he a go-to person for a reporter or for somebody you want to talk to about what congress is doing? >> absolutely. he is right congressman mccarthy is advancing all of these issues but as we were discussing some of them are the newer members. like congressman ratcliff is also young first term, second term member. >> host: from texas. >> congressman ted liu from california. given his background and perch on the technology subcommittee he will always have something thoughtful to say about this subject. >> host: are these bipartisan issues? >> for the most part. one of the things we're seeing as a result of the controversies over latest russian hacking and the election is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little harder than they might have in the past. you know there have been some democrats writing pointed letters about trump's own cybersecurity on his ph
thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you. >> host: tim starks, what did you learn? >> he is someone who i heard talk about these issues a fair amount. i expected some of his answers. -- >> host: is he a go-to person for a reporter or for somebody you want to talk to about what congress is doing? >> absolutely. he is right congressman mccarthy is advancing all of these issues but as we were discussing some of them are the newer members. like congressman ratcliff...
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tonight at ten: there's a stark warning from the chief inspector of prisons that not a single youth custody centre in england and wales is safe. he says staffing levels are too low to keep order. campaigners believe conditions in some institutions are dangerous for young people. they are more afraid to be inside the prison than outside, because of the gang rivalry within the prison, and they feel they're not protected enough inside the prison. the chief inspector says conditions are so terrible, a tragedy is inevitable, and he attacks the state of most men's jails too. also tonight... president trump says he'll just let obamacare fail, after the collapse of his latest attempt to repeal and replace the legislation. heavy rain has caused serious flash flooding in parts of cornwall. the madagascan lemur, already endangered, faces a new threat from illegal sapphire mining. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. and england's women cricketers are celebrating, after reaching the final of the wo
tonight at ten: there's a stark warning from the chief inspector of prisons that not a single youth custody centre in england and wales is safe. he says staffing levels are too low to keep order. campaigners believe conditions in some institutions are dangerous for young people. they are more afraid to be inside the prison than outside, because of the gang rivalry within the prison, and they feel they're not protected enough inside the prison. the chief inspector says conditions are so...
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loved stark county, ohio. loved his farm. it's a privilege to make a few remarks tonight to pay tribute for his 36 years of service in this chamber and this body, and all the service he did throughout his life. to help pple of stark county, ohio, the 16th congressional district in the state of ohio, and the united states. so at this time i would yield to my friend from ohio, congressman tiber from the columbus area. that served some of the time here with congressman regula. so i yield as much time as you need. mr. tiberi:hank you, congressman gibbs. the "akron beacon journal" a few days ago wrote an extraordinary editorial about ralph regula. the last paragraph sums congressman regula up best. what would benefit congress and the country today are more lawmakers like ralph regula, devoted to their districts without losing sight of e larger picture. he wasn't just superb at legislating. he delivered wha governing requires. i couldn't say it any better. we in ohio losa truly wonderful person, a great american. and ohio's lost th
loved stark county, ohio. loved his farm. it's a privilege to make a few remarks tonight to pay tribute for his 36 years of service in this chamber and this body, and all the service he did throughout his life. to help pple of stark county, ohio, the 16th congressional district in the state of ohio, and the united states. so at this time i would yield to my friend from ohio, congressman tiber from the columbus area. that served some of the time here with congressman regula. so i yield as much...
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. >> one for each of the stark children. >> the stark land is known for their connection to dire wolfs. >> game of thrones uses dogs which are a type of sled dog, and a lot of hollywood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of baulto when i was a kid. but i wanted to name her stark. >> angela adopted this dog as a compromise because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martinez shelter has seen a jump of 300% in huskies since game of thrones started. >> tired dogs are good dogs. these two went on a five-mile hike. that's the kind of effort it takes to own a husky. when people realize they don't have the strength or time, they surrender the high-energy dogs to shelters. the husky club has meet-ups and resources so you can make sure it's the right dog for you before adoption. in the east bay, katie utes, abc 7 news. >>> you saw katie kind of get yanked there. >> yeah, and you can see how cute they are, but it takes a lot of time and you need to do research. >> and a lot of strength. >> mike knows all about adopt
. >> one for each of the stark children. >> the stark land is known for their connection to dire wolfs. >> game of thrones uses dogs which are a type of sled dog, and a lot of hollywood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of baulto when i was a kid. but i wanted to name her stark. >> angela adopted this dog as a compromise because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martinez...
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this headline is definitely a stark warning, not what we expected.iving the impression, especially david davis, that the german industry, especially carmakers, are the ones who would help smooth us through a record deal because they don't want tariffs on the goods they sell in this country any more than we do over there. —— brexit deal. what they are saying is these are industry organisations saying, no, no, we don't think that at all. if you want access to the single market, obey the rules. we will not help out at all because there are 27 other states. there has been a free trade deal struck with japan, the eu and japan. there is no freedom of movement, no single market, but a free—trade deal. freedom of movement, no single market, but a free-trade deal. we are looking for a similar thing. keepin are looking for a similar thing. keep in mind we are a member of the eu, and the smoothest transition to become out of the eu would be with access to the single market or the customs union. we are looking for a different position from japan, but we wa nt di
this headline is definitely a stark warning, not what we expected.iving the impression, especially david davis, that the german industry, especially carmakers, are the ones who would help smooth us through a record deal because they don't want tariffs on the goods they sell in this country any more than we do over there. —— brexit deal. what they are saying is these are industry organisations saying, no, no, we don't think that at all. if you want access to the single market, obey the...
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obamacare is failing to deliver for the american people and the folks here in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. principles of healthcare are pretty clear, accessibility, affordability, quality, choices to you all represent millions of americans for whom those principles have been violated. it's because of your voices and your experience that we are here today, to urge congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision for how to fix this mess, by putting patients and families and physicians in charge of healthcare decisions, not washington d.c. we are committed to ensuring the american people enjoy a healthcare system that works for them. the president has made that crystal clear. an individual who just like the president has been working day and night on getting this accomplished is the vice president. he understands the imperative of patient centered health care, and it's an honor to introduce to you my friend, the vice president of the
obamacare is failing to deliver for the american people and the folks here in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. principles of healthcare are pretty clear, accessibility, affordability, quality, choices to you all represent millions of americans for whom those principles have been violated. it's because of your voices and your experience that we are here today, to urge congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision for how to fix...
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peter: tim starks, what did you learn? tim: he is someone i have heard talk about these issues a fair amount. i expected some of these answers. peter: is he a go to person about some of the -- a go to person for whom to talk to you about how congress is doing? tim: he is. he is advanced on all these issues, but as we were discussing, some of them are newer members. congressman ted lieu's second term. peter: california? tim: yes. and he has given his background. he is always going to have something thoughtful to say. peter: are these bipartisan issues? most part, although one of the things we are seeing as a result of the controversies over the alleged russian hacking of the election, is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little harder than they might have in the past. there have been democrats writing pointed letters about trump's own cyber security on at mar-a-lago. it has gotten maybe a little more partisan, but if you go withto several years ago senators lieberman and collins, there was a debate over
peter: tim starks, what did you learn? tim: he is someone i have heard talk about these issues a fair amount. i expected some of these answers. peter: is he a go to person about some of the -- a go to person for whom to talk to you about how congress is doing? tim: he is. he is advanced on all these issues, but as we were discussing, some of them are newer members. congressman ted lieu's second term. peter: california? tim: yes. and he has given his background. he is always going to have...
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the stark clan is known for their connection to dire wolves. >> gamt uses a type of dog which is a typeock. and a lot of holy wood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of balto when i was a kid, but i wanted to name her stark. >> reporter: she adopted a palmsk yirks, part pomerianian and husky because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martines shelter has seen a jump of 300% in huskies since "game of thrones." started. >> reporter: they went on a five-mile stroke. when people real easy think don't have the strength or time, they surrender them to shelters. the husky shrub has meetups and resources to make sure it is the right dog for you before adoption. in the east bay, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> those dogs are adorable. >> they're beautiful. >> a retired florida judge celebrated his 87th birthday doing something most teenagers wouldn't dream of. >> yeah, bob beach braved the bay's chilly weathers and swam from alcatraz to aquatic. he parachuted in africa and climbed mount kilimanjaro, but he has alway
the stark clan is known for their connection to dire wolves. >> gamt uses a type of dog which is a typeock. and a lot of holy wood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of balto when i was a kid, but i wanted to name her stark. >> reporter: she adopted a palmsk yirks, part pomerianian and husky because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martines shelter has seen a jump of 300% in huskies since...
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the stark clan is known for their connection to dire wolves. >> gamt uses a type of dog which is a typeock. and a lot of holy wood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of balto when i was a kid, but i wanted to name her stark. >> reporter: she adopted a palmsk yirks, part pomerianian and husky because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martines shelter has seen a jump of 300% in "game of thrones." started. >> reporter: they went on a five-mile stroke. when people real easy think don't have the strength or time, they surrender them to shelters. the husky shrub has meetups and resources to make sure it is the right dog for you before adoption. in the east bay, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> those dogs are adorable. >> they're beautiful. >> a retired florida judge celebrated his 87th birthday doing something most teenagers wouldn't dream of. >> yeah, bob beach braved the bay's chilly weathers and swam from alcatraz to he parachuted in africa and climbed mount kilimanjaro, but he has always been fond of swimming
the stark clan is known for their connection to dire wolves. >> gamt uses a type of dog which is a typeock. and a lot of holy wood uses huskies as stand-in for wolves. >> i already wanted a husky because of balto when i was a kid, but i wanted to name her stark. >> reporter: she adopted a palmsk yirks, part pomerianian and husky because she knew she couldn't handle a husky. others haven't done the research. >> the martines shelter has seen a jump of 300% in "game of...
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they then issued this stark warning. however, the medical evacuation would have to take place as quickly as possible. the urgency of this situation goes beyond liu xiaobo. liu xia's livelihood is inextricably linked to the ability of the two of them to leave china. due to his embe prisonment, liu xiaobo has been unable to receive his $1.5 million in prize money from the norwegian nobel committee. the holdup of transferring funds is merely rue teen. a signed form from dr. liu and an open bank account with his name on it, but china has prevented these technical steps from progressing. if liu xiaobo dies without receiving this account, liu xia will be left destitute with no money. i shudder to think what such a life would hold for the wife of china's boldest political prisoner. only one man stands between a dying man's wish and his wife's livelihood and freedom, xi jin-ping. although no one action can undo the turmoil that the lius have suffered over the last 28 years, it's not too late to do the right thing, and to allow t
they then issued this stark warning. however, the medical evacuation would have to take place as quickly as possible. the urgency of this situation goes beyond liu xiaobo. liu xia's livelihood is inextricably linked to the ability of the two of them to leave china. due to his embe prisonment, liu xiaobo has been unable to receive his $1.5 million in prize money from the norwegian nobel committee. the holdup of transferring funds is merely rue teen. a signed form from dr. liu and an open bank...
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and the sisters say the police told them they identified elliot stark through dna and were looking for him ever since. take a good look. do you know this man? have you seen him recently? >> i have talked to the detectives you know weekly you know i stay in contact. i mean they have, went to family members homes consistently and in hopes of trying to locate him. >> it's been eight months and the sisters want to look starks in the eye. >> no one should have to have gone through that horror and that suffering. and to be told and then discarded as if she was trash. i want people to know tina was loved. she had three sons who now are motherless. >> tina pratt was 40 years old. >> now the sisters also tell me that elliot avery starkz had just gotten out of prison and he was in prison for murder and when you go through superior court records an elliot avery starkzs with convicted in 1999 of second degree murder. if you know where he is tonight call fbi or d.c. police. >> prince will count county police are hoping you can identify a man is accused of trying to film up a woman's skirt. the vict
and the sisters say the police told them they identified elliot stark through dna and were looking for him ever since. take a good look. do you know this man? have you seen him recently? >> i have talked to the detectives you know weekly you know i stay in contact. i mean they have, went to family members homes consistently and in hopes of trying to locate him. >> it's been eight months and the sisters want to look starks in the eye. >> no one should have to have gone through...
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and it's been stark the russian government has been about this issue.y in that and how does what's going on in north korea serve their interest right now? >> first of all, russia is at least according to the published trade, russia is small. the three largest are north korea, china which is about 91%, indiana and pakistan and russia is somewhere below that. however, russia, the economic interest isn't the same and the leverage that russia could exert through trade is not the same, although russia probably has a lot of the so-called slave labor. >> these war games we've been doing last day or two, does that have any effect on their behavior or is that just more rattling in the kind that we see from them every now and then >> russia and china came out with a statement recently and the way they would like to diffuse tensions is the suspension for suspension formula. where north korea agrees to suspend its nuclear bomb test and missile test and the u.s. and the rok agree to suspend the legitimate self-defense coordination >> guess what else we have to suspe
and it's been stark the russian government has been about this issue.y in that and how does what's going on in north korea serve their interest right now? >> first of all, russia is at least according to the published trade, russia is small. the three largest are north korea, china which is about 91%, indiana and pakistan and russia is somewhere below that. however, russia, the economic interest isn't the same and the leverage that russia could exert through trade is not the same,...
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he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and go work in the private sector, the private sector will on you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say isdays in order, where this going to improve the cross-pollination of ideas between the public and private sector. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> all we can lock, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of concord, massachusetts. to learn more about the cities are current tour, visit www.c-span.org/cities tour. the continue with our look at this -- the history of concord. interesting that very walden, when of they com
he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and go work in the private sector,...
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he now has a stark warning for baghdad and the world.advantage of their new freedom. many have known nothing but life under licence. the iraq they will inherit has arguably never been more divided and this in generation will be tested again and again as old scars in this country often become fresh wounds. yalda reporting from mosul there. a little earlier she gave us an update on the rest of iraq. use all the situation in mosul, the whole city is flattened and you heard the anger from the sunni tribesmen. why did i sis come to power to begin with? they were angry at the government in baghdad, angry that they were being repressed in cities and this was a feeling felt by sunni tribesmen across this country. i sis control different parts of iraq for about three years and before mosul was liberated, the cities of falluja and rabada date we re cities of falluja and rabada date were liberated. paul adams has managed to get rare access inside falluja to give us a sense of hope people are coping 12 months on. what does a city do for an islamic s
he now has a stark warning for baghdad and the world.advantage of their new freedom. many have known nothing but life under licence. the iraq they will inherit has arguably never been more divided and this in generation will be tested again and again as old scars in this country often become fresh wounds. yalda reporting from mosul there. a little earlier she gave us an update on the rest of iraq. use all the situation in mosul, the whole city is flattened and you heard the anger from the sunni...
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representative hurd is interviewed by politico cybersecurity reporter tim starks. >> the idea of a cybernational guard is this. if you're in highlight and want to go to college and study something around signer security, we're going to find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you've got to come work in the federal government. not at n.s.a. or d.o.d. but at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social ecurity. you're going to do that for the same amount of time you got the scholarship for. then when you go to work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or 10 days a quarter where this is going to improve the cross pollination of ideas between the public and private sector. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> joining us for "newsmakers" is the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee and here in studio with us, allana shore, congressional reporter with "politico" and rachel. allana has the first question. elana: this morning, minority leader pe he
representative hurd is interviewed by politico cybersecurity reporter tim starks. >> the idea of a cybernational guard is this. if you're in highlight and want to go to college and study something around signer security, we're going to find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you've got to come work in the federal government. not at n.s.a. or d.o.d. but at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social ecurity. you're going to do that for the same amount...
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this is a stark intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive.ic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraph says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade, amid growing disquiet in her own party, while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it is time for mrs may to step aside, because she has lost authority. the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu, and his promise to sign a powerful trade deal with the uk soon. and the times — it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit back on track. we will be discussing all of those papers with our guests after 11:30pm. a woman and three children have died in a fire in a house in bolton. police and firefighters were called to the blaze in rosamond street at around 9am this morning. a man who escaped, but tried to return to the burning building to rescue those trapped inside, is being treated in hospital. at least 20 migrants are missing, feared drowned,
this is a stark intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive.ic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraph says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade, amid growing disquiet in her own party, while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it is time for mrs may to step aside, because she has lost authority. the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu, and...
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a stark illustration of that in productivity if we look at the amount of value that workers produce,mount of time it takes the uk worker to produce £1 in value from their work, a german worker produces £1.36, so the german economy is far more efficient, there is much more business investment in making their businesses operate better. productivity is important because if we have good productivity figures it tends to feed through into good wages. looking at the wages, the history uk, we know that people are struggling. if we look at wage growth from february to april this year just wage growth from february to april this yearjust1.7%, in stark contrast to that figure, 2.8%, for the past 16 years that. so wage growth being depressed by the productivity problem. and if you have poor productivity is bad for economic growth, bad for tax receipts for the government and that means the government has less income to spend on public services, those services they were arguing about today in westminster. a disabled refugee who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four ye
a stark illustration of that in productivity if we look at the amount of value that workers produce,mount of time it takes the uk worker to produce £1 in value from their work, a german worker produces £1.36, so the german economy is far more efficient, there is much more business investment in making their businesses operate better. productivity is important because if we have good productivity figures it tends to feed through into good wages. looking at the wages, the history uk, we know...
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in stark contrast to the predominantly african-american jury that found him not guilty in california.as carefully selected and it really made a difference. >> another problem for simpson's defense team, four of the five men from simpson's entourage the night of the crime plead guilty to reduced charges and agree to testify for the prosecution. crucial to this case, the video from the hotel security cameras and tom riccio's audiotape 1 hos worth including o.j. talking about the incident before, during, and after it happened. >> unfortunately for o.j. he says nobody can leave this room. >> you think you can steal my [ bleep ] and get away with it? don't let nobody out of here. >> and they brandished the gun. those two things sealed o.j.'s fate. >> on october 3rd, 2008, after 13 hours of deliberating, the nevada jury reaches its verdict. >> the state of nevada plaintiff versus orenthal james simpson defendant. we the jury in the above entitled case find the defendant guilty. >> on all 12 counts of robbery, kidnapping and conspiracy. >> the verdict came down 13 years to the day of his acq
in stark contrast to the predominantly african-american jury that found him not guilty in california.as carefully selected and it really made a difference. >> another problem for simpson's defense team, four of the five men from simpson's entourage the night of the crime plead guilty to reduced charges and agree to testify for the prosecution. crucial to this case, the video from the hotel security cameras and tom riccio's audiotape 1 hos worth including o.j. talking about the incident...
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the us ambassador to the un has delivered a stark warning to north korea.e united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies. sanctions on qatar from some of the middle east's biggest countries will continue — after the gulf state rejects demands imposed by its neighbours. we're not doing this because we want to hurt qatar, we want to help cat
the us ambassador to the un has delivered a stark warning to north korea.e united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies. sanctions on qatar from some of the middle east's biggest countries will continue — after the gulf state rejects demands imposed by its neighbours. we're not doing this because we want to hurt qatar, we want to help cat
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a stark contrast tojoe root‘s debut as england's captain.est of strength. joe root, new to the job, his team in trouble and now was the moment to show his leadership. south africa already with a frustrating lead, all the more so with moments like this. amla should have been given out but england choose not to review it and would regret it. with one lusty blow, amla past is 50. it was time for the skipper to step up and step in. whatever he said to ben stokes, it works. finally, a wicket. root was the first to congratulate his bowler. and as all captains know, one wicket often brings two. england still struggling, but at least something to cheer. there wouldn't be very much more. forjoe root and england, this was getting tough to watch. rather less so for the south african fans. their lead way beyond 400 now as england's bowlers were again sent way beyond the boundary. a difficult day ina way beyond the boundary. a difficult day in a field finally brought to an end with moeen‘s fourth wicket but they would now need a record—breaking performan
a stark contrast tojoe root‘s debut as england's captain.est of strength. joe root, new to the job, his team in trouble and now was the moment to show his leadership. south africa already with a frustrating lead, all the more so with moments like this. amla should have been given out but england choose not to review it and would regret it. with one lusty blow, amla past is 50. it was time for the skipper to step up and step in. whatever he said to ben stokes, it works. finally, a wicket. root...
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but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clear about solutions that work, and the very best solution for helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more doctors, more midwives and community health workers means more mothers and children surviving childbirth and the early years of life. nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [boyininging tranatator: namame maheswi.i. i'm 19eaears o. my husba w went indndia toorork. herehehere ino f foo no rice, no nothing. around he there's noork. i am very, very scared everyone h been asking abo it, and that mak m me ev morore scared. my fir child w breach b
but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clear about solutions that work, and the very best solution for helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more...
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the people in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. of health care are pretty clear. accessibility and affordability and quality and choices. you represent millions of americans are him those principles have been violated. it is because of your voices and experience that we are here today to urge congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision for how to fix this mess by putting patients and families and physicians in charge of health care decisions, not washington dc. we are committed to ensuring the american people enjoy a health care system that works for them. the president has made that crystal clear. an individual like the president who has been working day and night on getting this accomplished is the vice president. he understands the imperative of patient centered health care. it is an honor to introduce to you the vice president of the united states, mike pence. [applause] vice pres. pence; welcome to the white house. president trump has been working to keep his promises to the amer
the people in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. of health care are pretty clear. accessibility and affordability and quality and choices. you represent millions of americans are him those principles have been violated. it is because of your voices and experience that we are here today to urge congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision for how to fix this mess by putting patients and families and physicians in charge of health...
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and that was in stark contrast to his third involvement, harry truman, who was only vice president three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the leadup to it, in the eight months that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that became a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of truman's inning norrans about the atomic weapon, truman felt that it was really important that vice president be included in national security decisions. so truman pushed for -- i think it was in 1947 -- national security act which made the vice president a statutory member of the national security council. so, that again -- just like being included in the cabinet, there is a case where you had a statutory law making the vice president a member of the most important security council in terms of national security. getting back to this idea that the vice-presidency healy as an institution and clearly the individual who occupies the institution, has become indispensable
and that was in stark contrast to his third involvement, harry truman, who was only vice president three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the leadup to it, in the eight months that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that became a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of truman's inning norrans about the atomic weapon, truman felt that it...
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in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation‘ — that is, its mass extinction. scientists who analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it, coffee could help you live longer. the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up to nine minutes a day. that is good news for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu. how many copies? i don't drink coffee, i drink tea. maybe there will look into a survey into that. a serious story, and the cost of the syrian war so story, and the cost of the syrian warso far story, and the cost of the syrian war so far not only in terms of the number of deaths of a long—term impact on thi
in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation‘ — that is, its mass extinction. scientists who analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it,...
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fdr created a group of five to develop the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that and that was in stark contrast to his third of vice president harry truman who was only vice president about three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the lead up to it in the six, eight months of that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that they can't a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of trumans ignorance about the atomic weapons, truman felt that it was really important that the vice president be included in national security decisions and whatnot. so truman pushed for, i think it was in 1947, national security act, which made the vice president a statutory member of the national security council. so that again, just like being included in the cabinet, there is a case we had a statutory law, you know, making the vice president a member of the most important security council in terms of national security. getting back to this idea that the vice pr
fdr created a group of five to develop the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that and that was in stark contrast to his third of vice president harry truman who was only vice president about three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the lead up to it in the six, eight months of that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that they can't a huge shock to truman...
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and the folks here in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. principles of health care are pretty clear. accessibility and affordability and quality and choices. you all represent millions of americans for whom those principles have been violated, and it's because of your voices and your experience that we're here today to urge the congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision by how to fix this mess. by putting patients, and physician in charge of health washington, s, not d.c. we are committed to help the people to enjoy a health system that works for them. the president has made that crystal clear. and an individual who has been working day and night on getting this accomplished is the vice president. he understands the imperative of patient-centered health care. and it's an honor to introduce to you, my friend, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. [applause] vice president pence: thank you, dr. price and good afternoon to all. to the family who are gathered here from all across a
and the folks here in this room today are a stark reminder of that problem. principles of health care are pretty clear. accessibility and affordability and quality and choices. you all represent millions of americans for whom those principles have been violated, and it's because of your voices and your experience that we're here today to urge the congress to give the president a bill to sign. the president has laid out a positive vision by how to fix this mess. by putting patients, and...
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nobody knows, mr stark knows, he made my suit is are you an avenger? can keep a secret? the craziest thing that has ever happened to me. we are both chuckling. this is tom holland, who won a bafta award, a rising star. it is doing something different with the character. we have seen many incarnations of spiderman. since i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film and it is, how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, wanting to grow up but not but not growing up yet, and what he has actually got to do is hang out in the canteen. i liked it very much. i went in thinking, do we really need to go here, all over again? but this does do something different. he's very good. he's very charming in a very kind of oddball way. only one false step in the film, there's a lovely sequen
nobody knows, mr stark knows, he made my suit is are you an avenger? can keep a secret? the craziest thing that has ever happened to me. we are both chuckling. this is tom holland, who won a bafta award, a rising star. it is doing something different with the character. we have seen many incarnations of spiderman. since i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film and it is, how many times are you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story,...
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in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation' — that is, its analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it, coffee could help you live longer. the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up to nine minutes a day. that is good news for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu.
in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation' — that is, its analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it, coffee could help you live...
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that is a stark warning that the european commission gave: last week, was --that is a stark warning ofn commission gave last week. on wednesday, the european union is set to decide whether it will go ahead with an frequent procedures, which can lead to sanctions. mark: great to see you in the flesh. still ahead, alphabet kicks off tech earnings after the bell. how will the e.u. -- how will a boycott affect the company's bottom line. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york and london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." apple but -- alphabet kicking off tech earnings. wasn't the easiest second quarter for alphabet. -- what canhat we we expect from the numbers? caroline hyde is here. completely disastrous quarter when you are looking at it. many big brand saying, i don't want to be on your youtube and to you make it say because i'm worried about being associated with it. but revenue up 19%. we have seen analysts bring down overall earnings. -30% or so. -- 30% or so. more people plow money into that area. but the cloud business continues to gr
that is a stark warning that the european commission gave: last week, was --that is a stark warning ofn commission gave last week. on wednesday, the european union is set to decide whether it will go ahead with an frequent procedures, which can lead to sanctions. mark: great to see you in the flesh. still ahead, alphabet kicks off tech earnings after the bell. how will the e.u. -- how will a boycott affect the company's bottom line. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york and...
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the diverters between the sectors, new growth and traditional businesses, are actually quite stark.me it will be a significant contribution. in other business headlines: ahead of the second round of brexit talks, the british chancellor has told the bbc that businesses are holding off from investing in the uk because of concern about the exit.” from investing in the uk because of concern about the exit. i think it is absolutely clear that businesses, where they had discretion over investment and they can hold off, they are doing so. you can understand why. they are waiting for more clarity about what the future relationship with europe will look like. the way to get the economy moving, to restore business confidence and consumer confidence, is to give as much clarity as possible as early as possible, which is why i have been talking of the last four or five weeks of the importance of a transition arrangement. i believe the great majority of my colleagues now recognise that that is the right and sensible way to go, both in the uk and the european union. uber‘s biggest rival in southea
the diverters between the sectors, new growth and traditional businesses, are actually quite stark.me it will be a significant contribution. in other business headlines: ahead of the second round of brexit talks, the british chancellor has told the bbc that businesses are holding off from investing in the uk because of concern about the exit.” from investing in the uk because of concern about the exit. i think it is absolutely clear that businesses, where they had discretion over investment...
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(nat)it's official: that kid in the "iron man" mask saved by tony stark in "iron man two" was a youngrker, about to start slinging webs in "spider-man: homecoming" -- and we have confirmation from none other than marvel studios chief kevin feige (fi-ghee). "the stark expo from that film, you may recall, takes place in flushing meadows, in flushing meadow park, in queens. jon favreau grew up in that area, which is one of the reasons why we were inspired to do that in 'iron man 2,' and we always knew that peter parker lived there somewhere. we always thought 'peter's here in the marvel cinematic universe' -- up until 'civil war,' we just never, you'd never met him." "hey, could you do me a favor? hold onto that." (nat)talk about a tangled "web!" in hollywood, i'm david daniel. .( anny ) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( james ) up next on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to get you ready for the 4th of july. hear the tips from the coast guard about staying safe while boating during the holiday. breaking news.. a deadly hit and run at wb i-80 at san pablo dam roa
(nat)it's official: that kid in the "iron man" mask saved by tony stark in "iron man two" was a youngrker, about to start slinging webs in "spider-man: homecoming" -- and we have confirmation from none other than marvel studios chief kevin feige (fi-ghee). "the stark expo from that film, you may recall, takes place in flushing meadows, in flushing meadow park, in queens. jon favreau grew up in that area, which is one of the reasons why we were inspired to do...
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way european nations deal with terrorism from a criminal perspective and the united states is quite stark>> narrator: matt olsen led the u.s. national counterterrorism center between 2011 and 2014; before that he was a prosecutor and the nsa's chief lawyer. >> rotella: what would the sentence be for somebody like that in the u.s.? >> hypothetically, someone like kouachi with that charge would be looking at far in excess of 15 years, the conspiracy to provide support to a terrorism group. and the important thing there is that 15 years, for somebody who's in their mid-20s or their 30s, you know, that brings them the hope is that by the timend they're released, they're not interested or too old to really be involved. >> narrator: kouachi wasn't alone. amedy coulibaly rved only three years for his involvement in a plot to help a convicted terrorist escape from prison. no one else in the buttes- chaumont crew served more than seven years, even dangerous fighters who saw combat in iraq. today several are active terrorists. >> (translated): the judges did not realize that these people were time
way european nations deal with terrorism from a criminal perspective and the united states is quite stark>> narrator: matt olsen led the u.s. national counterterrorism center between 2011 and 2014; before that he was a prosecutor and the nsa's chief lawyer. >> rotella: what would the sentence be for somebody like that in the u.s.? >> hypothetically, someone like kouachi with that charge would be looking at far in excess of 15 years, the conspiracy to provide support to a...
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there are two stark figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay., firefighters and the many other public sector workers. and 2.9%, the rate at which prices are rising — inflation. for the 5 million people this affects, their real incomes are falling. alan daly is a firefighter from 0xfordshire — like so many others, weary of the living standards squeeze. firefighters don't expect to be rich, but they don't expect to be going and asking for hand—outs. i hear time and time again, oh, they've got second jobs. yes, some do have second jobs, because they have to put food on the table. whether they travelled by car... has the government been underpaying nurses and teachers, foreign secretary? or by bike, the message was the same from cabinet heavyweights. is it time to rethink the pay cap? the treasury was not amused, pointing out that balancing the books is still central to economic policy, and the government is still spending £47 billion a year more than it earns. paying for public sector workers is one of the biggest things that the government does. w
there are two stark figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay., firefighters and the many other public sector workers. and 2.9%, the rate at which prices are rising — inflation. for the 5 million people this affects, their real incomes are falling. alan daly is a firefighter from 0xfordshire — like so many others, weary of the living standards squeeze. firefighters don't expect to be rich, but they don't expect to be going and asking for hand—outs. i hear time and time...
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and the sisters say the police told them they identified elliot stark through dna and have been looking for him ever since. take a good luck. do you know this man. you have seen him recently? >> i've talked to the detectives weekly, monthly, i stay in contact. and that is the day i am actively seeking. we went to family members home consistently in hopes of trying to locate him. >> it's been eight months now and sisters want to look stark in the eye. >> no one should have to have gone through that horror, that suffering, to be told and discarded as if trash. i want people know know tina is loved. she had three sons who are motherless. >> tina pratt was 40 years old. >> and that was paul wagner reporting. >> coming up on the five here a polled request. >> prince george country school volunteer accused of nearly a dozen elementary school kids now wants charges against him dropped. "fox5" has the letter he wrote to a judge meeting his case. >> and inauguration protests. prosecutors showed new video in court of a suspect riding and local establishments. the instnce a judge sent down after v
and the sisters say the police told them they identified elliot stark through dna and have been looking for him ever since. take a good luck. do you know this man. you have seen him recently? >> i've talked to the detectives weekly, monthly, i stay in contact. and that is the day i am actively seeking. we went to family members home consistently in hopes of trying to locate him. >> it's been eight months now and sisters want to look stark in the eye. >> no one should have to...
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it is a stark contrast that is scary. luckily, we are still ahead. google, facebook, amazon, ibm.r of our big companies are putting resources into it. the same is true in china with alibaba and tencent. they have the ways and people to advance it. i have sure they will be working closely with the chinese government. it is worrisome. we are still ahead. we cannot assume that will remain the case. emily: what does it mean for those chinese companies that david mentioned, the biggest chinese companies already working on ai? reporter: baidu, alibaba, and tencent a rapidly trying to catch up to google, facebook, and amazon. with the help of the government, this is probably just going to accelerate the closing of the gap. baidu has done significant work in voice-recognition technology, and driverless cars. they have a big research center in silicon valley as well as one in china with the cooperation of beijing. we are seeing tencent pour as well as alibaba. we are seeing them invest in driverless technology. this is going to be fuel to continue to push ahead and be the leader in this fi
it is a stark contrast that is scary. luckily, we are still ahead. google, facebook, amazon, ibm.r of our big companies are putting resources into it. the same is true in china with alibaba and tencent. they have the ways and people to advance it. i have sure they will be working closely with the chinese government. it is worrisome. we are still ahead. we cannot assume that will remain the case. emily: what does it mean for those chinese companies that david mentioned, the biggest chinese...
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meanwhile, conditions around the base remain stark. >> i took that shower on the last week of november '67 and the next time i ever saw bar of soap or washed any part of my body was the end of april in '68. >> we get from three to four hours a day. working 18 to 20 hours a day. >> it's a special comradery among the men who were there. >> it's a kind of bonding that you just don't have under any other circumstances. >> these are people like i say would go out in incoming to rescue somebody wounded and know that they could be wounded or killed themselves. >> you want your friends to survive. and you will do anything for them as they would do for you to get them out of there. give up your life. no question, no question. >> march 13th. the marines spend a quiet but tensedy. >> we had been on 100%. it was the anniversary and all kinds of rumors to try to make one large push and try to overrun the base. >> they don't launch the long-awaited attack. >> march 22nd, unleash the single biggest day bombardment of the base. did anybody have a sense, here they come, this is it? >> no. this is just
meanwhile, conditions around the base remain stark. >> i took that shower on the last week of november '67 and the next time i ever saw bar of soap or washed any part of my body was the end of april in '68. >> we get from three to four hours a day. working 18 to 20 hours a day. >> it's a special comradery among the men who were there. >> it's a kind of bonding that you just don't have under any other circumstances. >> these are people like i say would go out in...
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tonight they are putting the human toll into stark terms. the drug enforcement administration released the report showing 4,642 deaths up 37% from 2015. the often lethal opioid fentanyl was in many of the deaths. dann cuellar has been hearing from families of some of the people caught up in the dangerous drug epidemic. you join us tonight, dan. horrible statistics. >> that's right, monica. the numbers are staggering. they show the opioid crisis continues to worsen, a affecting thousands of lives across the commonwealth of pennsylvania. approximately 13 people die each day in pennsylvania from fatal overdoses. >> that was her gateway drug. >> nicole lost her 28-year-old sister toni to the opioid ep democraepidemic. >> terrible. everyday she struggle for her life and everyday she struggled to stay clean. nobody expected we would have to learn to live our lives without her. that's not something we want to accept. >> you could say 57-year-old linda of drexel hill is one of the lucky ones. she started using heroin at age 18. she went on a detox p
tonight they are putting the human toll into stark terms. the drug enforcement administration released the report showing 4,642 deaths up 37% from 2015. the often lethal opioid fentanyl was in many of the deaths. dann cuellar has been hearing from families of some of the people caught up in the dangerous drug epidemic. you join us tonight, dan. horrible statistics. >> that's right, monica. the numbers are staggering. they show the opioid crisis continues to worsen, a affecting thousands...
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rotate degrees and since the pope will be standing most of the time, the floors will be ergonomic in stark contract to pope benedict who drove around in a mercedes-benz. donning a sombrero in mexico. host: i was about to ask you if a those stores will be glass. a chinese startup learned of the old adage when it rains, it pours. >> a bit of a sad story. a company that launched in april, a set up, announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: "awesosome" is an adjectie used to describe everything from the latest trending youtube video to life-changing moments, but some ideas are simply just, well, awesome. this w week onon "full frame," e awesome episode. i'm m mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
rotate degrees and since the pope will be standing most of the time, the floors will be ergonomic in stark contract to pope benedict who drove around in a mercedes-benz. donning a sombrero in mexico. host: i was about to ask you if a those stores will be glass. a chinese startup learned of the old adage when it rains, it pours. >> a bit of a sad story. a company that launched in april, a set up, announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike:...
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>> this was a night of stark contrast in ma'amburg germany. president trump accompanied by the first lady enjoyed the night at the philharmonic listening to beethoven. not far away, full blown riots. 60 civilians have been transported to hospitals. >> the big story of the day, face to face meeting between president's trump and putin. trump told putin that the american people were concerned that he had interfered in the election. secretary of state rex tillerson said the president is rightly focused on how we move forward from the agreement. they came to agreement on the cease-fire in syria. previous have collapsed or failed to reduce violence for long. only time will tell if this deal will be better. >> the sky over philadelphia announced the departure of moisture laden clouds clearing the way for rain free conditions and dryer, more comfortable air. let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist cecily tynan. >> jim, the gusts moved in on schedule. 7:00, the cluster was entering the western suburbs. moving through philadelphia between 8:
>> this was a night of stark contrast in ma'amburg germany. president trump accompanied by the first lady enjoyed the night at the philharmonic listening to beethoven. not far away, full blown riots. 60 civilians have been transported to hospitals. >> the big story of the day, face to face meeting between president's trump and putin. trump told putin that the american people were concerned that he had interfered in the election. secretary of state rex tillerson said the president is...
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be very interesting, but off the back of that the suggestion that we will find out that there is a stark companies that employ more than 250 people from next april will have to publish what the gender gap is. i'm not sure how much information they will have to give an individuals but it will certainly increase the pressure for greater pay equality and that is wholly good thing. the transparency route is one of the best ways of achieving that. at a time when employers really do not feel able to be paying more, it is very interesting moment. it is a broader thing than the bbc. the fact that most people feel quite resentful because their earnings have been frozen and when they found that the guy in the same office is paid a great deal more they will not be happy. well, that is a nice move to get others onto the new doctor who, john i know you are a big fan. the mail is tipping the first female doctor. indeed there has been a lot of speculation i think the announcement is tomorrow, is it? has been all these teaser are the razors with the doctor's tardis key disappearing. we do not know in wh
be very interesting, but off the back of that the suggestion that we will find out that there is a stark companies that employ more than 250 people from next april will have to publish what the gender gap is. i'm not sure how much information they will have to give an individuals but it will certainly increase the pressure for greater pay equality and that is wholly good thing. the transparency route is one of the best ways of achieving that. at a time when employers really do not feel able to...
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this after earhart thought to have crashed but there are two people that bear stark remembrance to ther. the history channel claims earhart may have been captured by the japanese military and may have died in captivity. >> the automaker will shift to electric motors. hybrid or fully electric vehicles. they plan to make the change in 2019 and launch five new electric cars by 2021. they have a goal of selling a million electric cars by 2025. the world is changing. >> for the better, i think. don't be driving the convertible tomorrow. it's going to qet wet. chopper 6 flying high, a beautiful sunset. sunsetting at 8:33. starting tomorrow, it sets at 8:32. our days are getting shorter. sky 6 live. taking a look at the center city skyline lit up for independence day celebrations. if you are out and about, it's cloudy. the high today 84. currently in philadelphia, 72. wilmington, 73 and millville 6. walking the dog forecast jim bo back by popular demand. take advantage of the morning, temperatures in the 7 0s. the morning for the most part is going to be dry. in the afternoon, things will get
this after earhart thought to have crashed but there are two people that bear stark remembrance to ther. the history channel claims earhart may have been captured by the japanese military and may have died in captivity. >> the automaker will shift to electric motors. hybrid or fully electric vehicles. they plan to make the change in 2019 and launch five new electric cars by 2021. they have a goal of selling a million electric cars by 2025. the world is changing. >> for the better, i...