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stark iii known as mike stark. arrested in las vegas for assaulting kristen davidson, the campaign manager for nevada g.o.p. manager adam lacks. davidson says mike stark grabbed her and yanked her arm and refused to let go. she told authorities the attack left her traumatized and horrified. but for mike stark, it might be another day to the office. he's a reporter for american bridge 21st century, a liberal organization founded by david brock who founded the liberal watchdog group media matters and funded by billionaire george soros. after stark was arrested, american bridge fired him for his bad behavior, but sources also hire him for his bad behavior. the communications director for mike lee told fox news that during the kavanaugh confirmation hearings, stark followed, films and harassed senator lee in the basement of the senate building. carol also tweeted, i've known mike stark for literally over a decade. this is who he is. american bridge knows who he is and what he does and they hired him accordingly. source
stark iii known as mike stark. arrested in las vegas for assaulting kristen davidson, the campaign manager for nevada g.o.p. manager adam lacks. davidson says mike stark grabbed her and yanked her arm and refused to let go. she told authorities the attack left her traumatized and horrified. but for mike stark, it might be another day to the office. he's a reporter for american bridge 21st century, a liberal organization founded by david brock who founded the liberal watchdog group media matters...
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i sit down with dan stark, and -- jack stark, and discuss how the company is planning to make money.hell goes all in in canada. they have a monster lng project in canada. without securing long-term contracts. the implications for the market. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. welcome to "commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets and trading behind the hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. we start with spot on. our take on the big story and our spotlight is the trade deal between the u.s., canada and mexico, and what it means for commodities. we get to cover it from all angles. we have a correspondent in winnipeg, chicago and onset. we start off with you, john. you covered dairy. canada has this class seven milk pricing system, what does it mean? >> what that means is the milk price made ultra filtered milk in canada cheaper for domestic processors, that pricing mechanisms going to go away. canadian farmers are concerned. they had kind of used this as an outlet to be able to sell the left over stuff from milk. once you take out the butterfa
i sit down with dan stark, and -- jack stark, and discuss how the company is planning to make money.hell goes all in in canada. they have a monster lng project in canada. without securing long-term contracts. the implications for the market. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. welcome to "commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets and trading behind the hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. we start with spot on. our take on the big story...
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about differences in the way people travel or public services in that sense but this is really quite starkfference. i was really interested by the story because the journal of the north—south divide and we hear about the northern powerhouse and we talked about things were much in terms of infrastructure and jobs in the economy, all of these things are really important, these statistics are very stark because they tell the story of things like health inequality and the effect deprivation socio— economic deprivation socio— economic deprivation has on people and some of the research which is from manchester university is very stark. it's as socioeconomic deprivation has led to a sharp rise in debt among 25 to 24 years old and from mucking accident, alcohol misuse, suicide, cancer, and i think we have to remember that the impacts of our policies do have far—reaching consequences. policies do have far—reaching consequences. i think when we think aboutjobs consequences. i think when we think about jobs and opportunities we have to have the knock on effect of peoples physical health but their men
about differences in the way people travel or public services in that sense but this is really quite starkfference. i was really interested by the story because the journal of the north—south divide and we hear about the northern powerhouse and we talked about things were much in terms of infrastructure and jobs in the economy, all of these things are really important, these statistics are very stark because they tell the story of things like health inequality and the effect deprivation...
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that would be a stark contrasts as it is. but i think last week more than any other thing, what i'm shocked about is president's approval rating dropped only four points. when you get on a national stage as president and you declare yourself nationalist you should drop 24 points overnight. i encourage every american to read the history of the third reich which nationalism leads to. to have the president declare himself a nationalist in the same week we have these hate
that would be a stark contrasts as it is. but i think last week more than any other thing, what i'm shocked about is president's approval rating dropped only four points. when you get on a national stage as president and you declare yourself nationalist you should drop 24 points overnight. i encourage every american to read the history of the third reich which nationalism leads to. to have the president declare himself a nationalist in the same week we have these hate
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his quite serious of course and it is a stark reminder that manned or people that i like to say people space flight is still quite a dangerous affair i mean we like to think that we could all travel to space very soon but it is a dangerous thing we are talking about rockets with huge amounts of fuel on board and it's a very tricky operation not for nothing have we not landed on the moon again and not for nothing have we been speaking for many many years about manned missions the do not just go out say just advisedly from to the international space station so that we've done quite a few times but it still can go wrong so this is a real stark reminder that space exploration is still very dangerous and what are the implications for the people who are currently on the international space station the i assess well there are some implications the american astronaut nick cave was jude to join germany's astronaut alexander gas is now the commander of the i assess. on the on oct nineteenth for a space walk an extra vehicular activity in actual fact to replace some batteries from some old techno
his quite serious of course and it is a stark reminder that manned or people that i like to say people space flight is still quite a dangerous affair i mean we like to think that we could all travel to space very soon but it is a dangerous thing we are talking about rockets with huge amounts of fuel on board and it's a very tricky operation not for nothing have we not landed on the moon again and not for nothing have we been speaking for many many years about manned missions the do not just go...
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but this comes with a stark warning about a growing ca re with a stark warning about a growing care injusticet the care they need and that is what we need —— mean by care injustice. the way to fix that is may —— make ensure funding is all aligned and all providers are pointing the same direction in the best interest of people. the report says this can be most visible in overstretched amd departments, but it also highlights mental health and ca re it also highlights mental health and care for the elderly. it says that there is now an urgent challenge for all parts of the health and care system to work together, like in wakefield, and that a long—term funding plan is also vital. the department of health and social care says it will set up a £240 million fund for adult social care to ease pressures over the winter. katherine burns, bbc news. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane michael, the most powerful storm to hit the south—east of the us in dec
but this comes with a stark warning about a growing ca re with a stark warning about a growing care injusticet the care they need and that is what we need —— mean by care injustice. the way to fix that is may —— make ensure funding is all aligned and all providers are pointing the same direction in the best interest of people. the report says this can be most visible in overstretched amd departments, but it also highlights mental health and ca re it also highlights mental health and...
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the focus of his agenda that was terrorist ideology, a stark departure from obama the convention that islam is an essential feature of terrorist organizations. >> we recognize that there is a terrorist ideology. we are confronting it and i think it has long been the president's view that without recognizing it is an ideological struggle. >> shannon: shannon, a core feature here like the obama administration strategy. that one, we can take our eye off that. julian, thank you very much. before we go, another update on the countdown to the kavanaugh boats. early tomorrow, right now senator republicans have it locked in? here's chad program. >> shannon, it all goes into motion in less than ten hours. tonight the leader mitch mcconnell keyed up a procedure will vote to end the debate on brett kavanaugh. the senate leaves at 9:30 eastern on friday and by ruled the procedural vote called invoking culture ripens one hour later. that means the senate will vote at 10:30 in the morning. majority of senators is needed to draw the day to the close and if he senate votes to end the
the focus of his agenda that was terrorist ideology, a stark departure from obama the convention that islam is an essential feature of terrorist organizations. >> we recognize that there is a terrorist ideology. we are confronting it and i think it has long been the president's view that without recognizing it is an ideological struggle. >> shannon: shannon, a core feature here like the obama administration strategy. that one, we can take our eye off that. julian, thank you very...
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i sit down with dan stark, and -- jack stark, and discuss how the company is planning to make money.ll in in canada. they have a monster lng project in canada. without securing long-term contracts. the implications for the market. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. welcome t
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the consequences are so stark. defining moment for the country. lets stop with brexit... !... .. !... laughter. the country. lets stop with brexit... !... laughter. and move on to something quite different. strictly shame... have you been following this who hasn't been! the only story in the country this week. they survived the cut, despite controversy over their kiss last week. did not even get into the dance—off, they easily cleared the hurdle. this is what the shows are all about. all public city is good publicity. in the week, it all went off... rebecca humphries painted him as the worst lover in the history of love rats, very long whiskers and tail by the sound of things, and long hair, as well, as you can see from the photographs! but, clearly, no marked effect on his popularity amongst the watching millions. maybe we liked a bit of dodgy dealing. they survived. katie piper did not. kate silverton, she did, she kept going. well done kate. we understand she found herself a very difficult. teachers setting up affordable private schools. depends how wealthy you are, 30,000
the consequences are so stark. defining moment for the country. lets stop with brexit... !... .. !... laughter. the country. lets stop with brexit... !... laughter. and move on to something quite different. strictly shame... have you been following this who hasn't been! the only story in the country this week. they survived the cut, despite controversy over their kiss last week. did not even get into the dance—off, they easily cleared the hurdle. this is what the shows are all about. all...
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anchor: next, etly has delivered a stark -- italy has delivered a stark warning to the e.u., telling it to keep its hands off its budget. it comes as the european commission rejects italy's draft 2019 budget. it's the first time the e.u. executive has ever sent a member state back to the drawing board over spending plans. a high stakes battle with rome, one of the block's biggest economies, now looks set to follow. reporter: a european parliament member from italy's far right league party makes it known what he thinks of the european commission's decision. taking the financial affairs commissioner's notes and putting his shoe on them. after the commission rejected italy's proposed budgets and gave the country three weeks to redraft it, far right deputy prime minister was quick to fire back. >> no one will tolerate a single euro being removed from the budget. reporter: his populist coalition partner said the e.u. doesn't like the budgets because it's the first one to be written in rome and not in brussels. italy wants to hike the deficit to 2.4% of g.d.p., meaning it would not fulfill
anchor: next, etly has delivered a stark -- italy has delivered a stark warning to the e.u., telling it to keep its hands off its budget. it comes as the european commission rejects italy's draft 2019 budget. it's the first time the e.u. executive has ever sent a member state back to the drawing board over spending plans. a high stakes battle with rome, one of the block's biggest economies, now looks set to follow. reporter: a european parliament member from italy's far right league party makes...
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he talked about his opponents in very stark terms, suggesting they were notjust opponents in very stark just wrong, that they actually were disloyal to the country and that they threatened the country and that they threatened the future of the united states. the president talked about this migrant ca rava n president talked about this migrant caravan moving up president talked about this migrant caravan moving up through mexico, migrants from central america who say they are desperate for help. he painted that as a grave threat to the united states. here are, that is a feeling that is echoed, a sentiment echoed. people say they are concerned about immigration. it remains the great animated clashing of many conservatives, many supporters of them upfront. here in texas, we are seeing an intriguing battle between, for the senate and between the republican ted cruise who used to be public enemy number one of donald trump, the two of them traded the most visceral insults during the 2016 presidential campaign. mrtrump, doing during the 2016 presidential campaign. mr trump, doing the same like
he talked about his opponents in very stark terms, suggesting they were notjust opponents in very stark just wrong, that they actually were disloyal to the country and that they threatened the country and that they threatened the future of the united states. the president talked about this migrant ca rava n president talked about this migrant caravan moving up president talked about this migrant caravan moving up through mexico, migrants from central america who say they are desperate for help....
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and the difference couldn't be more stark. democrats have an impressive 18-point vagadvantage on the question of which party would do a better job on health care. that matches the party's highest number on the issue in a decade. but for the economy, it's the republicans with a huge advantage. 43 to 28%. that's their best number ever on that issue. that dates back to the beginning of a poll in 1991. he offered this pitch over the weekend. >> we are going to be putting in and are studying deeply a major tax cut for middle income people. not for business at all. for middle income people. >> what is the time frame for that? >> i would say some time around the 1st of november, maybe before then. >> i want to bring in nbc's geoff bennett at the white house. good morning. what's the president talking about? i mean, is there going to be a tax cut ready to go in a matter of really just days? >> yeah, well, look it seems the president was dropping a new round of tax cuts as an october surprise. until you realize there's no chance of suc
and the difference couldn't be more stark. democrats have an impressive 18-point vagadvantage on the question of which party would do a better job on health care. that matches the party's highest number on the issue in a decade. but for the economy, it's the republicans with a huge advantage. 43 to 28%. that's their best number ever on that issue. that dates back to the beginning of a poll in 1991. he offered this pitch over the weekend. >> we are going to be putting in and are studying...
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yeah there's no question that this is a stark contrast to the early days of the trumpet ministration when the rhetoric was subdued when we saw a president trump hosting chinese president xi at his mar-a lago resort in florida really reaching standing a hand if you will hoping that not only there could be improved relations with china but also that cooperation may lead to better and warming of relations with north korea but now in a stark contrast the trump administration most specifically the vice president mike pence has issued a fiery warning in a fiery speech against china essentially accusing it of intellectual property theft of human rights abuses and even of meddling in the upcoming twenty eighteen congressional elections and even the upcoming twenty twenty presidential election take a listen to what he had to say. these and other actions taken as a whole constitute an intensifying effort to shift american public opinion. and policy away from the american first leadership of president donald trump but our message to china's rulers is this this president will not back down. than
yeah there's no question that this is a stark contrast to the early days of the trumpet ministration when the rhetoric was subdued when we saw a president trump hosting chinese president xi at his mar-a lago resort in florida really reaching standing a hand if you will hoping that not only there could be improved relations with china but also that cooperation may lead to better and warming of relations with north korea but now in a stark contrast the trump administration most specifically the...
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in stark county w. they. superhero comic shops smart women smart talks smart station the legend please and by no means missed out on a brain creasing dangerous time to make for minds. an unusual friendship. is the story of paul and he. is a student from cameroon the other a filmmaker from germany he's read about likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him he says this is the story of how a man. on europe's most interest. in what began as a documentary. by parents sacrificed everything for. a story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to help. when paul came over the city from cameroon to berlin starts october fourth on g.w. . but you're looking back to sarah's music today we're in her. leeward and to be exact at the hollywood bowl this place is amazing isn't it and the best part about today is that i get to go down there on to the stage and perform with the los angeles philharmonic with the wonderful gustavo dudamel. that was a member of the. hollywood bowl in los angeles is a world
in stark county w. they. superhero comic shops smart women smart talks smart station the legend please and by no means missed out on a brain creasing dangerous time to make for minds. an unusual friendship. is the story of paul and he. is a student from cameroon the other a filmmaker from germany he's read about likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him he says this is the story of how a man. on europe's most interest. in what began as a documentary. by parents sacrificed...
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charles what is turkey making of this saudi arabian explanation into to what happened which was in stark contrast of course to what the saudi arabians of previously been saying all along that but he left the consulate alive and well. well interestingly we've spoken to make a party m.p. and the head of the human rights for the a.k. party a lady. who says that the saudis were forced into making this statement because of the leaks that we've seen from government sources in the prosecutor's office to the international and local media in recent days she said they had basically had no choice and she said that there would be more leaks expected i think that's an indication that the turks are still very much in the driving seat in this investigation they still forget that they have their own investigation running alongside this joint investigation with the saudis and that's what seems to have certainly been driving a quiet turkish narrative the president as well that said that this is best to new when we get to the bottom of this case i think there's going to be a lot more attention as well on t
charles what is turkey making of this saudi arabian explanation into to what happened which was in stark contrast of course to what the saudi arabians of previously been saying all along that but he left the consulate alive and well. well interestingly we've spoken to make a party m.p. and the head of the human rights for the a.k. party a lady. who says that the saudis were forced into making this statement because of the leaks that we've seen from government sources in the prosecutor's office...
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a stark contrast to the man accused of a campaign of fear that continued even today. this time with a suspicious package intercepted in atlanta, addressed to cnn headquarters. it would be at least the 15th potentially explosive device sayoc is accused of mailing to prominent critics of president trump. cbs news has learned the suspect had a list of more than 100 others, mostly politicians and media figures. investigato investigators say sayoc's van was his home and bomb lab. authorities say none of devices had a trigger mechanism and sayoc said he never intended to harm anyone. sayoc is an ardent supporter of the president. film maker michael moore released footage ofimt a ralastr. deborah works at a pizza restaurant sayoc once worked. >>> in your view, it wasn't just political views. it went beyond that? >> it went to pure hatred, yes. >> reporter: sayoc was reading newspapers at a strip club moments before he was arrested. he represents sayoc. >> we don't have that. that is up for them to prove. >> reporter: tonight the joint terror task force is notifying people wh
a stark contrast to the man accused of a campaign of fear that continued even today. this time with a suspicious package intercepted in atlanta, addressed to cnn headquarters. it would be at least the 15th potentially explosive device sayoc is accused of mailing to prominent critics of president trump. cbs news has learned the suspect had a list of more than 100 others, mostly politicians and media figures. investigato investigators say sayoc's van was his home and bomb lab. authorities say...
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sierra starks reports. lauren dasilva é mcrcc deputy director:"we'll probably continue to post 2 to 3 a week."stories from sexual assault survivors are coming into the monterey county rape crisis center, through a new platform.natsthey've created a safe space, online for those survivors to share their experiences.the idea for the platform spawning from the testimony of dr. christine blasey ford.natsseen here, sharing openly in the recent senate judiciary hearings about her experience with now supreme justice brett kavanaugh ... and the discredit of that testimony throughout.lauren dasilva é mcrcc deputy director:"i mean that's the general feeling that if she, if this were a true and valid report of sexual violence then she would've said something much sooner but the reality is that many survivors don't say anything for possibly the duration of their life. there's lots of myths around why someone would choose to or choose not to report and we want to just help dispel some of those myths and just give people
sierra starks reports. lauren dasilva é mcrcc deputy director:"we'll probably continue to post 2 to 3 a week."stories from sexual assault survivors are coming into the monterey county rape crisis center, through a new platform.natsthey've created a safe space, online for those survivors to share their experiences.the idea for the platform spawning from the testimony of dr. christine blasey ford.natsseen here, sharing openly in the recent senate judiciary hearings about her experience...
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democratic operatives like michael stark arrested after allegedly pushing and grabbing kristin davisons vegas leaving her with bruises on her neck and arms. davison is a campaign manager for nevada's gubernatorial nominee, she is terrified and traumatized. stark worked for american group 21st-century founded by activist david brock and funded by george soros, still in police custody this morning and has been fired. women division minnesota two gop candidates allegedly assaulted. sarah anderson says a man charged at her when she confronted him with knocking over her campaign signs. >> i couldn't get the door because it was already there on top of me. he punched me in the arm and i put the car in reverse to get out of there. >> no arrest has been made but police have a suspect, first-time candidate republican shane weakland says he was punched in the face a restaurant. >> lasting i heard is him say -- i will keep on the colorful language but you bleeping people don't give up leap about the middle class. >> suffering a concussion. doctors said could take him up to 6 weeks to fully recover
democratic operatives like michael stark arrested after allegedly pushing and grabbing kristin davisons vegas leaving her with bruises on her neck and arms. davison is a campaign manager for nevada's gubernatorial nominee, she is terrified and traumatized. stark worked for american group 21st-century founded by activist david brock and funded by george soros, still in police custody this morning and has been fired. women division minnesota two gop candidates allegedly assaulted. sarah anderson...
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dollars its employee stock shelves offer goods ranging from fine wines to imported baby formula in stark contrast to the nation's barren supermarkets in a country where the local currency is practically worthless before it even leaves the bank prices only remain steady in stores which take foreign currency. this is what you call a defacto dollarization process we are a society of bend and its own currency and adopts another one as a substitute this could be a defacto dollarization applied to the entire economy which is going to oblige the venezuelan government to adapt to what the society has already decided in a spontaneous manner. the clientele of these dollar stores or body gone is primarily well heeled venezuelans like doctors and lawyers who themselves only accept payment in u.s. dollars. but prices are out of reach for those living on base salaries in august nicolas maduro government lifted a fifteen year prohibition on the free exchange of hot currency but the body gone is operate in a legal gray area and shopkeepers still live in fear of arrest. panama has begun issuing a new tou
dollars its employee stock shelves offer goods ranging from fine wines to imported baby formula in stark contrast to the nation's barren supermarkets in a country where the local currency is practically worthless before it even leaves the bank prices only remain steady in stores which take foreign currency. this is what you call a defacto dollarization process we are a society of bend and its own currency and adopts another one as a substitute this could be a defacto dollarization applied to...
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this ability of the global financial system is under threat not just me saying that that's the stark warning coming from the world bank and the international monetary fund off of both flow of the global growth for costs across the board. and the european union agrees to curb car emissions by thirty five percent. in the coming years why that is a challenge for german carmakers and will it make a difference in the big picture. also kind of an ogre it's a billion dollar business overnight kind of this is becoming a growth industry. this is it every business has welcomed the global financial system is increasing the unstable that's the conclusion of a report by the international monetary fund and the world bank card meeting on the enemies an island of bali are the two institutions lowered their global growth forecasts they're seeing a whole array of challenges that pose considerable threats to the world's financial stability. trade war is unsustainable das and the prospect of a no deal breakers these are just some of the risks to global financial stability mentioned in the i and math rep
this ability of the global financial system is under threat not just me saying that that's the stark warning coming from the world bank and the international monetary fund off of both flow of the global growth for costs across the board. and the european union agrees to curb car emissions by thirty five percent. in the coming years why that is a challenge for german carmakers and will it make a difference in the big picture. also kind of an ogre it's a billion dollar business overnight kind of...
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bringing together 6000 references, and it is a really stark warning and and it is a really stark warningg things like switching fossil fuels to using renewable energy. the expectation is that we would need to switch to about a half to two thirds of our energy production being renewable by about 2050, and we have seenin renewable by about 2050, and we have seen in the uk there has already been an increase in renewable energy. it is already cost—effective, the government has already been able to reduce or remove subsidies, because it is already cost—effective. remove subsidies, because it is already cost-effective. where do you think the weight of responsibility lies, only with governments, order individuals have a role to play? responsibility is withal. we need the governments to make it more feasible for people to take individual actions to make it affordable and possible, we need businesses, and many are already stepping up to the mark, but we need much more action and really we need to throw everything at the problem and everyone needs to do something about it. so that is changes in th
bringing together 6000 references, and it is a really stark warning and and it is a really stark warningg things like switching fossil fuels to using renewable energy. the expectation is that we would need to switch to about a half to two thirds of our energy production being renewable by about 2050, and we have seenin renewable by about 2050, and we have seen in the uk there has already been an increase in renewable energy. it is already cost—effective, the government has already been able...
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there are stark inconsistencies. that relates to everything, in terms of the really played when he was working for the white house, to the statements he made the incident relating to dr. ford. that's the issue that should be before the american public. we are talking about whether or not we have someone who has the ability to be honest and truthful. the second point has to be a conversation about his temperament and thinking about who he is in terms of whether he has the temperament to serve on the united states supreme court, and do that in a way that will not be influenced by emotion, but influenced by fact. >> [inaudible] interviewer: were going to move on from this conversation. thanks. i think what is disturbing a lot of people is this lack of decorum and the lack of cooperation among elected officials. to me progress happens at the speed of trust. have do you think about rebuilding the trust? trusted dependent on mutual respect, cooperation, getting to know people. kunz andad senators flake here yesterday, they
there are stark inconsistencies. that relates to everything, in terms of the really played when he was working for the white house, to the statements he made the incident relating to dr. ford. that's the issue that should be before the american public. we are talking about whether or not we have someone who has the ability to be honest and truthful. the second point has to be a conversation about his temperament and thinking about who he is in terms of whether he has the temperament to serve on...
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we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country.er on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off at 11—14 degrees, whereas further north, low single figures, perhaps a touch of frost in one or two of the glens, with some mist and fog. and as we head to friday itself, that weather front barely moves. it stays static through central parts of the country, with brighter weather to the north and to the south. so we'll see outbreaks of rain throughout the day on friday throughout northern england, maybe the north midlands, into wales, scotland and northern ireland. bright, fairly breezy, but on the cool side. the south certainly will be dry, sunny and pretty warm. could see the o
we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country.er on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off...
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we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off at 11—14 degrees, whereas further north, low single figures, perhaps a touch of frost in one or two of the glens, with some mist and fog. and as we head to friday itself, that weather front barely moves. it stays static through central parts of the country, with brighter weather to the north and to the south. so we'll see outbreaks of rain throughout the day on friday throughout northern england, maybe the north midlands, into wales, scotland and northern ireland. bright, fairly breezy, but on the cool side. the south certainly will be dry, sunny and pretty warm. could see the odd shower around, may
we're going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off at 11—14 degrees,...
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the bag. >> from the start of the season to season guzman's character is quickly woven in and oliver starkho plays book are immediately at odds. >> who is that? >> diaz. a new recruit. >> do we have another -- enough pressure? >> the hottie with the body. >> now you are coming in and how will that work. >> oh my god. >> the cast says although the show is fiction the emergent she show could happen and to stay true to the men and women they are portraying it brings and rely first responders. >> we spent a lot of time and we go along and we have fantastic fire tech. >> you can catch all the heart pounding action is 911 airs monday nights and 9:00 p.m. in los angeles. "ktvu" fox to news. >>> there is a new episode of the resident starting at 8:00 a.m. and stay tuned for 911 and keep it here for the 10:00 and 11:00 news. >> thank you for joining us and we are always there on "ktvu".com and follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram. dr. oz: for years we've been told to eat less carbs and more proteins. new research shows the burgers and bacon could be the secret culprit behind your health iss
the bag. >> from the start of the season to season guzman's character is quickly woven in and oliver starkho plays book are immediately at odds. >> who is that? >> diaz. a new recruit. >> do we have another -- enough pressure? >> the hottie with the body. >> now you are coming in and how will that work. >> oh my god. >> the cast says although the show is fiction the emergent she show could happen and to stay true to the men and women they are...
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in stark contrast double. the female superhero comic shop smart women smart talks smart station a legend lives in by no means missed out on a brain creasing dangerous stuff. made for mines. and unusual friendship. is the story of paul and. is a student from cameroon other a filmmaker from germany he's read about likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him this is the story of our. own groups most interest. would be.
in stark contrast double. the female superhero comic shop smart women smart talks smart station a legend lives in by no means missed out on a brain creasing dangerous stuff. made for mines. and unusual friendship. is the story of paul and. is a student from cameroon other a filmmaker from germany he's read about likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him this is the story of our. own groups most interest. would be.
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there are some stark things need to be done.e world of business, i am noticing it more than ever, company bosses that i interview, whether they'd need ftse 100 company bosses that i interview, whether they'd need ftse100 bosses all small businesses, it is on their minds. how can we make our business more sustainable or create a company that resolves problems. the big announcement last week of a huge deal between canada and many economies in asia, the gas deal to replace the use of coal in many major asian economies. steps are being taken. this report was very damning and very dark in many ways. but there were elements of hope in it in terms of what people are trying to do. it is just the big economies like china, the us what they might do. exactly. there is hope, and you are quite right. the last five years, the way businesses have brought about this, it is extraordinary and people are trying to find practical solutions because we live in a global economy. if people can make profit out of it, ending this problem, they will do. t
there are some stark things need to be done.e world of business, i am noticing it more than ever, company bosses that i interview, whether they'd need ftse 100 company bosses that i interview, whether they'd need ftse100 bosses all small businesses, it is on their minds. how can we make our business more sustainable or create a company that resolves problems. the big announcement last week of a huge deal between canada and many economies in asia, the gas deal to replace the use of coal in many...
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ability of the global financial system is under threat that's not just me saying that's that's the stark warning coming from the world bank and the international monetary fund after lowering global growth forecasts across the board. this is the. work on the e.u. once cars are built in europe to emit thirty five percent less carbon dioxide by twenty thirty that's what european environment ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed on. the rift between eastern and western europe germany backed by eastern states fiercely resisted the forty percent cuts which have been voted for by the european parliament last week luxembourg the neverland nordic states none of which has a car industry have pushed for even more ambitious reductions. the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic unfulfillable according to the d.d.a. automotive industry association they say manufacturers have already exhausted all available fuel saving technology now jobs and industry are in danger. in the negotiations some coun
ability of the global financial system is under threat that's not just me saying that's that's the stark warning coming from the world bank and the international monetary fund after lowering global growth forecasts across the board. this is the. work on the e.u. once cars are built in europe to emit thirty five percent less carbon dioxide by twenty thirty that's what european environment ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed on. the rift between eastern and western europe germany backed...
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markets in london and our correspondent colorados are standing by there for first stark contrast let me start with you markets around the world have been tumbling what's the situation like in frankfurt. well the german share index stacks is down a bit more than one percent that's adding to the two point two percent loss yesterday which is a lot but it's also a lot less than what's been going on in the united states or on the on many markets in asia you know that's the reason why a majority of the c.e.o. don't believe that we're going to see a prolonged selloff on the equity market something like a crash but rather a correction investors are selling many of the shares which have done very well so far this year and there's a bit of a rotation going on investors are actually buying shares here in frankfurt today of more defensive sectors such the such as the pharmaceutical sector bias shares are in demand for example right michael over to you in london some off the cuff comments there by the u.s. president now they have may they may have triggered the slump but surely they are not the u
markets in london and our correspondent colorados are standing by there for first stark contrast let me start with you markets around the world have been tumbling what's the situation like in frankfurt. well the german share index stacks is down a bit more than one percent that's adding to the two point two percent loss yesterday which is a lot but it's also a lot less than what's been going on in the united states or on the on many markets in asia you know that's the reason why a majority of...
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>> i think they are fighting tooth and nail to stark contrast not only to protect social security but -- >> laura: you probably know math better than i do. >> it's perfectly sustainable. what you'd do is raise the cap on income tax so people can see the solvency of the social security fund. but regardless, what we are seeing is a stark contrast between what one party is offering -- >> laura: well, health care definitely, they are pushing the health care issue. but i pay for my own health care, i think it's gone up 60% since obamacare. and that was when you pay for your own is a small business owner. so i had health expenses before obamacare but, it's like a joke. a complete joke. so with that, what is it with the suburban female voter? is it uncomfortable? is it tonality of some of what they are hearing? some of these other issues, they don't seem like they are bubbling up to the surface as they would normally like in a presidential election. >> i just heard democrats want to raise taxes. but i think women are more complex than that. for each of these women who like to have a job, som
>> i think they are fighting tooth and nail to stark contrast not only to protect social security but -- >> laura: you probably know math better than i do. >> it's perfectly sustainable. what you'd do is raise the cap on income tax so people can see the solvency of the social security fund. but regardless, what we are seeing is a stark contrast between what one party is offering -- >> laura: well, health care definitely, they are pushing the health care issue. but i pay...
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candidates are actually already leading in polls here but obama also took the opportunity to draw stark contrast between himself and donald trump telling voters that this was the time to take action and that these elections are the most important of their lifetimes it will be interesting to see how president donald trump responds to this later on this evening when he has a rally of his own. results to presidential candidates are wrapping up their campaigns before the runoff vote on sunday presidential candidate terrible sonora has seen his commanding lead over rival fernando all six percentage points in the past week fading hopes of a stunning turnaround for the leftist candidate a summer's been accused of making sexist racist and homophobic remarks teresa has more from rio de janeiro. we're hearing below the event held by the workers' party on the how about the workers' party presidential candidate is currently in northeastern brazil trying to gather as many votes as can that the stronghold of the workers' party there he attacked john you boys were not all saying the brazil doesn't des
candidates are actually already leading in polls here but obama also took the opportunity to draw stark contrast between himself and donald trump telling voters that this was the time to take action and that these elections are the most important of their lifetimes it will be interesting to see how president donald trump responds to this later on this evening when he has a rally of his own. results to presidential candidates are wrapping up their campaigns before the runoff vote on sunday...
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in stark contrast to the now clear plot of land they used to call home in santa rosa. the property has been in his family for years, and they have not decided that they will rebuild. in the meantime, they are rent thing plot of land behind this home to place their tiny home. but the family has been unable to obtain the necessary permits needed before moving in. >> it's been, you know, what is that, ten months? almost 11 months of just like waiting, talking, figuring out permits and whether or not we can do it. >> it just felt like this uphill struggle. no one tells us the same information. no one seems to be on the same page. >> reporter: 7 on your side arranged a meeting between a permit official and the family to get all the questions answered. jesse oswald is the city's chief building official. he said the biggest obstacle is whether a tiny home built in tennessee meets all california regulations and requirements. >> someone needs to certify that they meet those minimum requirements as established by the state of california. >> reporter: the tiny home is manufacture
in stark contrast to the now clear plot of land they used to call home in santa rosa. the property has been in his family for years, and they have not decided that they will rebuild. in the meantime, they are rent thing plot of land behind this home to place their tiny home. but the family has been unable to obtain the necessary permits needed before moving in. >> it's been, you know, what is that, ten months? almost 11 months of just like waiting, talking, figuring out permits and...
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there andfound to be in stark contrast, it was also really -- i was really struck by what i thought was a palpable disdain on the part of some of the members of the judiciary committee. caitlin: a failure to really recognize or even acknowledge our right to speak our truths. and to have justice in the situation. it was palpable, actually. lack of respect for women that i saw demonstrated the day was this a row. -- was visceral. mary: i want to turn to today. you were telling me before we came out, there's a march planned that will go into ours. a women's march headed to the supreme court. you lead the national domestic workers alliance which represents domestic workers in the u.s. many of your members have been fighting like hell against the kavanaugh confirmation. why? what is their stake in this? if you think about the domestic workers, it is the nannies who take care of our children's, the homeworkers, the isolation of working in the private home where there is no hr department, there is no other that its, the power leads to incredible vulnerability to abuse and harass -- the lakers
there andfound to be in stark contrast, it was also really -- i was really struck by what i thought was a palpable disdain on the part of some of the members of the judiciary committee. caitlin: a failure to really recognize or even acknowledge our right to speak our truths. and to have justice in the situation. it was palpable, actually. lack of respect for women that i saw demonstrated the day was this a row. -- was visceral. mary: i want to turn to today. you were telling me before we came...
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he's shown a spotlight on the state of the country security and it was stark. i went to all these neighborhoods the situation there is very bad it's time to restore the rule of law because today it's role of the law of the strongest that the rule of norco traffickers radical islamists who have taken the place of the republic france has been on a high terror alert since a wave of islam missed attacks in two thousand and fifteen which killed more than a hundred and forty people and the atrocities kept coming. in a bid to keep france safe two hundred and fifty thousand security personnel deployed every day but forces say they're being stretched too thin. and have reached a breaking point they've worked on most twenty two million hours in overtime without any extra pay but m.p.'s from my own party have a simple solution to the problem private security forces are a component which we must know take into cone's everyone recognizes that there are no key partner there report suggests guards in places like supermarkets and shops should essentially become another arm of
he's shown a spotlight on the state of the country security and it was stark. i went to all these neighborhoods the situation there is very bad it's time to restore the rule of law because today it's role of the law of the strongest that the rule of norco traffickers radical islamists who have taken the place of the republic france has been on a high terror alert since a wave of islam missed attacks in two thousand and fifteen which killed more than a hundred and forty people and the atrocities...
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the national survey finds stark division on how brexit will affect britain longer term. 29% think thehs will be better, 29% think it will be worse. on the economy, 32% think it will be better, 33% think worse. we want to know what your priorities for brexit should be. it might be hospitals, schools, immigration, incomes, jobs, a whole range of different things. show me what you've done. jobs and prosperity. jobs. public funding for services. money for the nhs. more money for the nhs. does anyone else here feel that it is odd that not one of you wrote down immigration when we were told that was the big priority that drove the vote for brexit? i think a lot of people who voted the brexit are the ones who wanted to see less migrants and when they think of migrants they see the droves of people coming in on boats and that's what they anticipated, without actually thinking what that means. i think that's wrong. more than 50% of britain voted to leave. that's like saying more than 50% of people in britain are completely racist and don't want anybody to come in, which is not the case. accord
the national survey finds stark division on how brexit will affect britain longer term. 29% think thehs will be better, 29% think it will be worse. on the economy, 32% think it will be better, 33% think worse. we want to know what your priorities for brexit should be. it might be hospitals, schools, immigration, incomes, jobs, a whole range of different things. show me what you've done. jobs and prosperity. jobs. public funding for services. money for the nhs. more money for the nhs. does...
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third shut should file down regulations like the stark law that allow providers to get technology into the hands of patients. and finally, congress should support the use of unlicensed spectrum, including television wide space technology to help cover rural popgss and give them the high-speed bround that can help make this a reality. we are all part of the system either as patients or care-givers, the least we can ask is for a system that treats us, whether we're in rural or urban areas as real people. not just boxes on a spreadsheet. thank you very much and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, mr. levine? >> my name is allen levine, an executive chairman of ballot health a health delivery system serving 29 counties in southwest virginia and northeast tennessee. i formally served as secretary of health for the state louisiana and florida. i'm pleased to provide this oral testimony to supplement the written testimony i've submitted. i look forward to answering your questions about it later. tennessee has made many contributions to america. i had the opportunity to visit one s
third shut should file down regulations like the stark law that allow providers to get technology into the hands of patients. and finally, congress should support the use of unlicensed spectrum, including television wide space technology to help cover rural popgss and give them the high-speed bround that can help make this a reality. we are all part of the system either as patients or care-givers, the least we can ask is for a system that treats us, whether we're in rural or urban areas as real...
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regardless what we're seeing is a stark contrast between what one party is offering and the other partyra: the left cares about a couple issues. healthcare, they're pushing that. i pay for my own healthcare, it's gone up i think 60% since obama care. >> i have a small business and i pay for all the people that work for me. it's more than double since obama care. >> laura: it's a complete care. but that was after obama. with that, be what is it with the suburban female voter though? is it uncomfortable with the finality? they don't seem like they're bulk up to the surface as they would in a presidential election. >> i just heard democrats want to raise taxes, that's always their solution to every problem. women are more complex than that. for each of these women that like a job some of them like the choice of working at home and being moms. that's a perfectly legitimate choice. they want their husband's and kids and families to have bright futures. these numbers are coupled with amazing opportunity for americans. we saw the lead in, with "the story" about how women kind of reacted negati
regardless what we're seeing is a stark contrast between what one party is offering and the other partyra: the left cares about a couple issues. healthcare, they're pushing that. i pay for my own healthcare, it's gone up i think 60% since obama care. >> i have a small business and i pay for all the people that work for me. it's more than double since obama care. >> laura: it's a complete care. but that was after obama. with that, be what is it with the suburban female voter though?...
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stark contrast weak session we saw overnight in asia.ve a look at the single stocks and see what's driving the sector moves hsbc, a real outperformer this morning. shares up just under 4%. the gains were even stronger earlier this morning after hsbc reported strong earnings wpp took a tumble last week after profit warning we've also got italian banks performing quite strongly just beyond the top of the leader board. certainly a big push this morning for the italian stocks geoff, over to you. >> thank you, julianna china awe stocks grow due to weaker domestic demand the data saw industrial profits grow 4.1%, the slowest month growth since march it comes amid increasing trade tensions between beijing and washington the trade tension story seems to be a little bit on the back burner it hasn't be really gone away yet, has it? >> no, it's clearly problematical. these chinese profit numbers are difficult to observe it a comes across the board a month ago which is almost impossible, this year's and last year's numbers if you take the numbers ee
stark contrast weak session we saw overnight in asia.ve a look at the single stocks and see what's driving the sector moves hsbc, a real outperformer this morning. shares up just under 4%. the gains were even stronger earlier this morning after hsbc reported strong earnings wpp took a tumble last week after profit warning we've also got italian banks performing quite strongly just beyond the top of the leader board. certainly a big push this morning for the italian stocks geoff, over to you....
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sadly that, is part of our culture, we now know how -- just how stark it is. suddenly when there's this claim, now the drinking does seem to be part and parcel of that. joe, you know how these things work, when the white house gives a scope of what they want the investigation to follow, can they follow other leads or is it limited to a narrow scope about christine blasey-ford and debbie ramirez? >> it will be limited. what we found from the beginning is that there's something that they don't want us all to know. in rushing this through, the overall story doesn't hold up. >> who is "they"? >> the white house. senator republicans, the kavanaugh team. if you go back now a week or ten days, the fox news interview was a disaster for kavanaugh because it set up this picture that they couldn't then deliver on. he set up this image of an altar boy, who never made a mistake and worked hard in all of this. now we find those things aren't true. i'm sure the fbi found, in talking to people, i've been through an fbi background check, that he liked to drink in high school o
sadly that, is part of our culture, we now know how -- just how stark it is. suddenly when there's this claim, now the drinking does seem to be part and parcel of that. joe, you know how these things work, when the white house gives a scope of what they want the investigation to follow, can they follow other leads or is it limited to a narrow scope about christine blasey-ford and debbie ramirez? >> it will be limited. what we found from the beginning is that there's something that they...
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the sanitary commission used paid workers which stood in stark contrast to the christian commision 's use of volunteer delegates. remember our friend walt whitman who became a christian commission delegate, he expressed his distaste for sanitary commission workers in a letter to his mother. this is vintage walt whitman., i am sick of them all and would not accept any of their births. you want to see the men as they lie helpless turn away their faces from the site of these agents. they seem to be always a set of foxes and wolves. they get well-paid and they are always incompetent and disagreeable. as i told you before, the only goodfellas i have met are the christian commissioners. they go everywhere and receive no pay. of course, templeton strong returned the favor. he was an episcopalian, he was very skeptical of the christian commission coming in and letting their irrational exuberance carry them through their activities. strong had the following to say after having a meeting with a number of 15 delegates. >> there is an undercurrent of can't, unreality or i don't know what. it repe
the sanitary commission used paid workers which stood in stark contrast to the christian commision 's use of volunteer delegates. remember our friend walt whitman who became a christian commission delegate, he expressed his distaste for sanitary commission workers in a letter to his mother. this is vintage walt whitman., i am sick of them all and would not accept any of their births. you want to see the men as they lie helpless turn away their faces from the site of these agents. they seem to...
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. $1 million in 2012 by george soros put into this paxil this guy worked for, mike stark, if you evers guy, because he is dangerous and a brown shirt like the nazis had their brownshirts to physically intimidate people they don't believe in. >> america arising pack is tracking across the country, this guy was hired by american bridge after being accused of battery two separate times. when a negligent hire on their part. >> is not working for them anymore and shouldn't of worked for them in the first place. >> after twice being arrested to get him a third time it shows the mindset of david brock, george soros and this packet can't be dismissed too easily. >> i look past the stuff and say we are 7 points ahead according to polling, huge leads with key demographic groups. we are on target not to win the senate but when the house. the only thing i think that can screw it up is people like this creating an impression of real hostility and volatility and violence. >> i can back to 1960 democrats had a chance to win the presidential election but the radicals got out in chicago and created t
. $1 million in 2012 by george soros put into this paxil this guy worked for, mike stark, if you evers guy, because he is dangerous and a brown shirt like the nazis had their brownshirts to physically intimidate people they don't believe in. >> america arising pack is tracking across the country, this guy was hired by american bridge after being accused of battery two separate times. when a negligent hire on their part. >> is not working for them anymore and shouldn't of worked for...
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. >> his composure stood in stark contrast to his emotional and at times belligerent testimony a week ago. he was confirmed by the senate and the narrowest margin -- in the narrowest margin -- president trump chose to stoke the fire. he called sexual assault claims by -- of kavanaugh a hoax by the democrats. >> i went to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. >> the bitter confirmation process has made liberal activist call for his impeachment. some democratic lawmakers have promised that if they were in control of the house, they will launch a more thorough investigation. >> brazil's far right presidential candidate says he is sticking to his hard right agenda. he was the front runner and around one. he will now face -- >> brazil is preparing for a better second round. election, itt might have seen both candidates go to the center to sweep up lose voters. he will be making no compromises. portray -- be >> on twitter, he reiterated his plan. saying he will reduce the number of ministries, privatize state companies,
. >> his composure stood in stark contrast to his emotional and at times belligerent testimony a week ago. he was confirmed by the senate and the narrowest margin -- in the narrowest margin -- president trump chose to stoke the fire. he called sexual assault claims by -- of kavanaugh a hoax by the democrats. >> i went to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. >> the bitter confirmation process has made...
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welcome of voters in brazil are faced with a stark choice in round two of their presidential election after the far right populist jair on a stunning 46 point 7% in the first round. the ultraconservative jair bolsonaro has stirred controversy, lashing out at minorities, the gay community, and women, but has won support for his tough stance on crime. foraces fernando haddad weeks now. reporter: as the first results came in, supporters of jair bolsonaro began to celebrate. >> we are electing an honest man. we are trying to the ourselves and the corruption -- from the corruption. bolsonaro finally took to the internet to address his supporters. he outpaced his rivalal with 47% of the vote, but not enough to avoid a runoff. >> everyryone who o lives with , stay mobilized.. i am here because i believe in you and you brutally -- and you believe in brazil. reporter: left-wing candidate addressed hisd supporters directly. polls put him at the neck with bolsonaro in the runoff. at stake inso much this 2018 election. our constitution is on the line. it is under serious threat. reporter: those c
welcome of voters in brazil are faced with a stark choice in round two of their presidential election after the far right populist jair on a stunning 46 point 7% in the first round. the ultraconservative jair bolsonaro has stirred controversy, lashing out at minorities, the gay community, and women, but has won support for his tough stance on crime. foraces fernando haddad weeks now. reporter: as the first results came in, supporters of jair bolsonaro began to celebrate. >> we are...