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still with us, steven major. are u.k. gilts too low? steven: not really. much will happen for a couple of years. now, the reality for the bank of england as they have to also factor in the data may not be so fantastic. aboute already spoken global disinflation trends, so that is an external analogy about commodity prices really. also locally, there is consumer lending. think about credit cards. the data is rolling over, has been going down for a while. so we may have gone past the point when the data was worrying the bank of england. i want to what they were thinking. it could be stability-related. guy: there is another argument that they are trying to push the pound up because that would maybe deal with the inflation. steven: the pound is fine, isn't it? it has been holding in. guy: or trying to put a prop up under the pound. steven: there are many things that would drive the pound be on the bank of england's control. it could fall dramatically depending on what happens. i don't think there is anything wrong with the gilt price as it is. there are people
still with us, steven major. are u.k. gilts too low? steven: not really. much will happen for a couple of years. now, the reality for the bank of england as they have to also factor in the data may not be so fantastic. aboute already spoken global disinflation trends, so that is an external analogy about commodity prices really. also locally, there is consumer lending. think about credit cards. the data is rolling over, has been going down for a while. so we may have gone past the point when...
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steven, welcome to "millionaire." tell you what you're up against today. 14 questions, the money value is growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. >> yes! yes, yes! >> you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about, so let's get right to your game. >> all right. let's do it. come on. >> good luck. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] it all starts with your $500 question. >> okay. >> what american institution did author wallace stegner say is "the best idea we ever had," because "they reflect us at our best rather than our worst"? >> i really like the la-z-boy recliners, but i'm gonna have to go with national parks, a. final answer. >> exactly right. [cheers and applause] >> yes! >> the first one is covered. you got it. $500. here's your $1,000 question. which of the following is neither a spanish word for a beach, nor a famous greek philosopher, nor a city in texas? >> wow, i like all those "p"s. i used to work in plano. i have been to the playa. i never kn
steven, welcome to "millionaire." tell you what you're up against today. 14 questions, the money value is growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. >> yes! yes, yes! >> you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about, so let's get right to your game. >> all right. let's do it. come on. >> good luck. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] it all starts with your $500 question. >> okay....
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. >> joined live on the phone with steven erlanger, the londonh us. bureau cheap for "the new york k times." tell us what happened overnight? >> what happen overnight? is that brittons voted and saide they didn't like teresa may as much as she hoped they would. they voted in large numbers, and they decided that her campaign for a new mandate three years early, was not something they wanted to give her. and they also in large part, a lot of young people turned out n for jeremy corbyn, a man thief left who ran a very optimistic campaign, criticized the conservatives on austerity questions, policeman, socialma welfare, didn't explain what is going to get paid for, but in general, the problem of teresa may was that the more people heard her the less they seemed to like her. >> was part of this based on the snap election was called in expectations among the conservative party that jeremy corbyn was weak and labor was preparing to get rid of him? >> well, not so much they were going to get rid of him but that he was weak and vulnerable and she was going be
. >> joined live on the phone with steven erlanger, the londonh us. bureau cheap for "the new york k times." tell us what happened overnight? >> what happen overnight? is that brittons voted and saide they didn't like teresa may as much as she hoped they would. they voted in large numbers, and they decided that her campaign for a new mandate three years early, was not something they wanted to give her. and they also in large part, a lot of young people turned out n for...
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steven has written cultural history of the myths of adam and eve, begins as an archtype and believed there was the first couple and they did wrong and then it's up to the renaissance, and the works of john milton in paradise lost and you know, adam and eve as inspiration for art. steven is the most entertaining entertainingly erudite person i know and reading this book with pleasure. we have a biography of gorbachev. he's a pulitzer prize winning author, and the emphasis with fresh documents about his relationship with raisa, his wife. that will be interesting. >> did he cooperate with this? >> yes, he did. i think that's why we have this of his life. another one is a gifted, "no man's land", we have a whole different population of migrant workers, they are many of them retirees, pack up their rv's and move from camp to camp, chasing low paying jobs, like ticket takers and box packers and even fruit pickers. so, this book traces the particular community leaving in one of these nomad land camps. but it does reveal this entire other part of our economy and people for whom never come ou
steven has written cultural history of the myths of adam and eve, begins as an archtype and believed there was the first couple and they did wrong and then it's up to the renaissance, and the works of john milton in paradise lost and you know, adam and eve as inspiration for art. steven is the most entertaining entertainingly erudite person i know and reading this book with pleasure. we have a biography of gorbachev. he's a pulitzer prize winning author, and the emphasis with fresh documents...
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steven runs on the souderton high school unified track team which has special education program wheres run alongside regular ed kids. during the country -- county finals i should say in may steven was running well ahead of the nearest competitor. i was actually there doing a story on one of his teammates. any way that competitor fell and without hesitation, steven turned around and helped the other runner back up. i witnessed this. he could have run the race -- won the race. last night the school district honored young steven for this sportsmanship and honor certainly well deserved. way to go. >>> all right. you probably heard today was bring your dog to work day. so i couldn't resist bringing the big guy in to see his friends at fox 29. i just want my boss if he's watching he's not on the news desk. we're in the scratching up the news desk. >> note tow shopped. >> he's standing on these two chairs. >> oh, gotcha. >> we hoisted him up last time he was here he was a little bitty guy but now he's 85 pounds of loving. >> did you get to say hi. >> beautiful dog. >> paws were this big. >>
steven runs on the souderton high school unified track team which has special education program wheres run alongside regular ed kids. during the country -- county finals i should say in may steven was running well ahead of the nearest competitor. i was actually there doing a story on one of his teammates. any way that competitor fell and without hesitation, steven turned around and helped the other runner back up. i witnessed this. he could have run the race -- won the race. last night the...
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steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit. that's just on 1,000 rooms. woman: and if you ever have an event, we have a candy buffet. lemonis: you could even use the mobile trailer. -allison: yeah. -steven: excellent. lemonis: the fact that ponte vedra is all-in on having the product sold there makes me very happy. it's the first time we've taken sweet pete's outside of the actual location. thanks for taking the meeting. -steven: our pleasure. -lemonis: thank you. -john: thank you. yeah. -lemonis: appreciate it. this business has had incredible growth.
steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit....
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such was the case for steven resnick.n runs on the souderton high school unified track team which has special education students running right alongside regular ed children during the county finals in may steven was running well ahead of the nearest competitor when that young man tripped without hesitation steven ran and turned around and helped up that other runner before continuing his race. last night the school district honored young steven for sportsmanship and honor well deserved. >> i was actually there. >> that's right. >> we were shooting another athlete on that team a special ed he had athlete, and witnessed the whole thing happening. it was unbelievable. >> that's great. >> every cheered it was mazing because that young man could have won the race. but instead he stopped to help somebody else. he wasn't on his -- who wasn't3 on his team. >> that's sportsmanship right there. >> absolutely. back to your fox 29 weather authority. let's take live look at atlantic city. the shore is probably going to be crowded this
such was the case for steven resnick.n runs on the souderton high school unified track team which has special education students running right alongside regular ed children during the county finals in may steven was running well ahead of the nearest competitor when that young man tripped without hesitation steven ran and turned around and helped up that other runner before continuing his race. last night the school district honored young steven for sportsmanship and honor well deserved....
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steven, thanks to you. thanks gentleman.ne is looking at but no one is agreeing about why it happened exactly and now cnn tracks down the russian bank ceo who actually sat down with trump adviser jared kushner. (dog) mmm. this new beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's y
steven, thanks to you. thanks gentleman.ne is looking at but no one is agreeing about why it happened exactly and now cnn tracks down the russian bank ceo who actually sat down with trump adviser jared kushner. (dog) mmm. this new beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised...
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stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley.with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender over what's left of the animals... it pains her to think of the dogs' last moments.emilie kuhlman/volunteer, jarr- "i, i can't. i mean, it, its so greaves, you know, very sad." carine peters/discover"whoever did this, i want them to know that we are watching."moment of silence and pledge to never forget. in vallejo, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) breaking overnight... one person is in the hospital after an officer involved shooting in san leandro. police say it happened around 3 this morning. officers were pursuing a stolen car suspect. they say the supect fired at officers who returned fire
stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley.with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender over what's left of the...
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joining me now is steven dennis. let me start with the part about the attorney general rob why, according to abc, is he considering recusing himself from the investigation? steven: he could and up as a witness in the program as the firing of jim comey. that is now also the subject of this emerging new and big senate judiciary committee investigation into the same issue. tromso legal problems are just metastasizing today. david: you look at who is investigating what. investigation by the senate judiciary committee differ from what is ongoing and convened by the senate intelligence committee? steven: they would look specifically at this justice question. dianne feinstein, chuck grassley, want to look at all the reasons why comey was fired and there is potentially a lot of witnesses that they would bring up, including jeff sessions again, jim comey, people jim comey talk to contemporaneously, his discussions with trump. there are a lot of things that they could dig into. some republicans are nervous about this. john cor
joining me now is steven dennis. let me start with the part about the attorney general rob why, according to abc, is he considering recusing himself from the investigation? steven: he could and up as a witness in the program as the firing of jim comey. that is now also the subject of this emerging new and big senate judiciary committee investigation into the same issue. tromso legal problems are just metastasizing today. david: you look at who is investigating what. investigation by the senate...
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steven arons, thank you.♪ mark: 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ here are the top stories we are covering from around the world. stocks trending towards the upside as the sterling marches on. -- fed efforts to form efforts to form a new conservative government continues as prime minister theresa may clings to power. tellsng schaeuble bloomberg germany what needs to u.k.t into brexit if the stays in the eu. attorney general jeff sessions faces senators today. what he will face in terms of questions with his own -- in terms of questions on his own c
steven arons, thank you.♪ mark: 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ here are the top stories we are covering from around the world. stocks trending towards the upside as the sterling marches on. -- fed efforts to form efforts to form a new conservative government continues as prime minister theresa may clings to power. tellsng schaeuble...
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stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley. her group in tandem with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender over what's left of the animals... it pains her to think of the dogs' last moments.emilie kuhlman/volunteer, jarr- "i, i can't. i mean, it, its so greaves, you know, very sad." carine peters/discovered dead dogs- "whoever did this, i want them to know that we are watching." in the end, a moment of silence and pledge to never forget. in vallejo, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) turning to weather now, meteorologist lawrence karnow has our forecast. lawrence karnow: it was a cloudy start to the day for most of the bay area before sunshine returned in the afternoon. temperatu
stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley. her group in tandem with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender...
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the man says he plans to meet up with stevens and return the note to him later this summer.ering what does the note say. >> thank you. >> my question to the producer. the note apparently says if you find this note in the bottle, return it to the guy on the note in the bottle. >> you are the man, what can i say, mr. johnson. >>> we're talking about temps going up, and humidity going up especially by the end of the week. looking at temperatures, we forecast temperatures in the 80s, to 89. i did that because it's a dry air mass, and dry air masses can heat up quickly. just ask your friends in phoenix. live look outside. it's 84 right now. dew comfortable, winds are gusting out of the south at 28 miles an hour. for tonight, comfortable. lows in the 60s in the burbs. almost hot, but not humid. hot and humid both thursday and friday. afternoon storms friday, and some storms are going to linger into saturday. i mentioned this earlier, if i had to pick a weekend day right now, i'd pick sunday, looks better than saturday. future cast, generally clear to partly cloudy. 77 downtown and
the man says he plans to meet up with stevens and return the note to him later this summer.ering what does the note say. >> thank you. >> my question to the producer. the note apparently says if you find this note in the bottle, return it to the guy on the note in the bottle. >> you are the man, what can i say, mr. johnson. >>> we're talking about temps going up, and humidity going up especially by the end of the week. looking at temperatures, we forecast temperatures...
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from midvale, utah, please welcome steven fehr! [cheers and applause] steven, how you doing?] >> so you're just dying to know what that million-dollar question is? >> yeah, i hope it's a "star wars" question. >> you hope it's a "star wars" question? >> i do. >> you're a fan? >> i am, a big fan. i'm wearing "star wars" socks and underwear right now. [laughter] >> steven, i'm gonna take your word for it. [laughter] i--i'm just gonna trust. i feel like we got to build this relationship on trust. well, there is one easy way to find out what that million-dollar question is. i could just show you. >> that would be great. >> or you could face 14 questions with the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million question. [cheers and applause] every question you answer correctly moves you one step closer to that top prize. remember, at any time, you can walk away with the money
from midvale, utah, please welcome steven fehr! [cheers and applause] steven, how you doing?] >> so you're just dying to know what that million-dollar question is? >> yeah, i hope it's a "star wars" question. >> you hope it's a "star wars" question? >> i do. >> you're a fan? >> i am, a big fan. i'm wearing "star wars" socks and underwear right now. [laughter] >> steven, i'm gonna take your word for it. [laughter] i--i'm...
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investors can thank treasury secretary steven mnuchin at this hour for the fact that these numbers on your screen are not a lot worse. the dow had been down more than 250 points before mnuchin took the mic a half hour ago on the back of a tech and a fed head who at 1:00 p.m. eastern publicly through water on a possible third hike. the dow clawing back more than 100 points as the treasury secretary firmly announced during the press conference that tax reform will get done whether a health care plan is passed. at a close, the dow tanking by 257 points, now down 150. mnuchin expressed confidence, tax reform will succeed regardless of the efforts to reform health care. now for the s&p 500, it's down 20 points. certainly had been a lot worse. the nasdaq lower by 105. to that point, we're looking at all stocks and the trump rally that has hit this bump as president trump hits the road to pump up american energy dominance. he's expected to leave the white house or the energy department at any moment to give a major energy policy speech in this hour. what he's expected to do is lay out his pl
investors can thank treasury secretary steven mnuchin at this hour for the fact that these numbers on your screen are not a lot worse. the dow had been down more than 250 points before mnuchin took the mic a half hour ago on the back of a tech and a fed head who at 1:00 p.m. eastern publicly through water on a possible third hike. the dow clawing back more than 100 points as the treasury secretary firmly announced during the press conference that tax reform will get done whether a health care...
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stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley.er group in tandem with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender over what's left of the animals... it pains her to think of the dogs' last moments.emilie kuhlman/volun teer, jarr- "i, i can't. i mean, it, its so greaves, you know, very sad."carine peters/discovered dead dogs- "whoever did this, i want them to know that we are watching." in the end, a moment of silence and pledge to never forget. in vallejo, philippe djegal, kron four news. lawrence karnow: it was a cloudy start to the day for most of the bay area before sunshine returned in the afternoon. temperatures were slightly cooler but nice with highs in the 70s to mid 80s inland, 60s and 7
stevens is the co-founder of jameson animal rescue ranch in the napa valley.er group in tandem with the center for animal rescue and education in solano county... and, norcal bully breed rescue are putting up the money.monica stevens/co-founder, jarr- "we're hoping that, two-fold, one that we can bring the person to justice, but also that we keep them away from further harming any other animals and certainly not harming any humans." as emilie kuhlman (cool-men) sprinkles lavender over...
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and he was an ally of steven a. doug loss and therefore a political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig, and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposed an old country woman, satire about shields that were insulting, and as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires, and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to -- lincoln feeling he was protecting mary todd, with whom he was reconciling after having broken up with her. shields challenges him to a duel and they good to an island in the mississippi, john harden, a state senator, and a cousin of mary todd, rided up at the key moment and says you're ridiculous and it's illegal and you have to stop the. lincoln is completely humiliated. the famous broad sword where shields its relatively sport and lincoln is 6'4", and lincoln chooses as the weapons broad swords because he has long arms. and he practices by slashing prairie grass or whatever, and the duel is never foug
and he was an ally of steven a. doug loss and therefore a political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig, and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposed an old country woman, satire about shields that were insulting, and as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires, and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to -- lincoln feeling he was protecting mary todd, with whom he was reconciling...
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steven seaweed. i have to tell you something about me and you. you don't know this. that double shot lunch. my colleague mike did too. >> oh, my gosh. >> double shot lunch. >> that makes you an old timer. >> unfortunately i am an old timer. it is one of those things where i don't know what i'm going to do without having that familiar voice. i think you're walking away at the top of your game. >> and besides, sal, i have to clean out the garage sometime. i have a three car garage. i can't park any cars in it. >> i get that totally man. what does it feel like to know that so many people in the bay area have -- well, grown-up listening to you or had you as part of their life. >> frankly it is kind of overwhelming, sal. i had no idea. just the outpouring of love of the listeners has been special. that has always been the most important part of the job to me was, you know, being with the listeners and doing things with them. we used to have a thing we called a free food friday hot lunch where it was all request and we had a live studio audience and i fed them. that was th
steven seaweed. i have to tell you something about me and you. you don't know this. that double shot lunch. my colleague mike did too. >> oh, my gosh. >> double shot lunch. >> that makes you an old timer. >> unfortunately i am an old timer. it is one of those things where i don't know what i'm going to do without having that familiar voice. i think you're walking away at the top of your game. >> and besides, sal, i have to clean out the garage sometime. i have a...
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wrong and i think steven you're using old talk points. solar and wind are cheaper than coal and natural gas now, unsubsidized. from the lazar report in december, the fact that these countries want to have access to wind and solar as one option -- by the way india and china have cancelled their coal plants because coal is more expensive for their citizens than solar. let me just say, the president said this was an economic decision. there are 3.1 million people in america who are working in this clean energy industry. in pennsylvania, you had the mayor of pittsburgh on, in pennsylvania there are 57,000 people who work in pennsylvania. there are thousands of job providers in pennsylvania in this clean energy industry. in michigan, there's almost 90,000 people who work in this clean energy industry. in ohio, there are 90,000 people who work in the clean energy industry. all of those states have fewer people working in coal and natural gas. so to say that it is an economic decision to side with an industry, especially coal where the numbers a
wrong and i think steven you're using old talk points. solar and wind are cheaper than coal and natural gas now, unsubsidized. from the lazar report in december, the fact that these countries want to have access to wind and solar as one option -- by the way india and china have cancelled their coal plants because coal is more expensive for their citizens than solar. let me just say, the president said this was an economic decision. there are 3.1 million people in america who are working in this...
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steven davis, the northern ireland football captain, now with southampton.y team to gold at rio last year. the former bradford, wigan and great britain rugby league head coack brian noble is made mbe as well, as the double superbike world champion jonathan rea from northern ireland. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and novelist bonnie greer and anne ashworth from the times. warm welcome. you too. we just want to bring you news on those honours. first of all... the police officer tragically murdered in westminster, awarded a medal by the queen, recognising actions that save lives. and awards going into the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the aid of murdered mpjo cox and the aid of murdered mpjo cox and the main who killed after the —— helped after the tunisian attack. billy connolly, knighted, jury walters becomes a dame. sir billy, cbe in 2003. said he is pleased and a little bi
steven davis, the northern ireland football captain, now with southampton.y team to gold at rio last year. the former bradford, wigan and great britain rugby league head coack brian noble is made mbe as well, as the double superbike world champion jonathan rea from northern ireland. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and novelist bonnie greer and anne...
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e on the blaze destroyed this h stevens road just before midnight saturday. eyewitnesses say they heard fireworks going off jus broke out. another fire work was same time. the homeowners say they're grateful for their support. >> then my neighbor shot into the hou me, and he grabbed the dog, and out. >> is it an inconvenience we'rel safe. there is, you know, just can setting off say that their fireworks on other people's properties. the cause of the fire, again, i. >>> well, after hanging out in a bucks county tree, this little guy ise belongs. >> this two year old bear finally captured andhit the bear with tranquilizer dart sunday night happened n feasterville. the bear then captured last night, "eyewitness n of wildlife officers moving in on the bear, a crowd gathere somers skim club in feasterville to ca. told helicopter u tree. >> time 5:36n business news, this morning, how apple is dn on distracted driving. >> and who is helm wagner,rew? good morning, jill. >> reporter:mo right now pointio lower open. yesterday, down day here in wall street, dow fell 22-
e on the blaze destroyed this h stevens road just before midnight saturday. eyewitnesses say they heard fireworks going off jus broke out. another fire work was same time. the homeowners say they're grateful for their support. >> then my neighbor shot into the hou me, and he grabbed the dog, and out. >> is it an inconvenience we'rel safe. there is, you know, just can setting off say that their fireworks on other people's properties. the cause of the fire, again, i. >>>...
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the source that he shifted back into that combative place, you know, surrounded by steve bannon, steven miller and now if you look at media today, it is sort of like the campaign all-stars. hr mcmaster, mattis, are there concerns? we talk so much about the palace intrigue that we're going back to campaign trump? >> reporter: there are concerns. think about it this way, steph. yesterday the president's schedule packed. he started with a meeting in the oval office with the secretary of state, hr mcmaster, other top advisers and we're told he popped in and out of the dining roomhere theal counsel was watching the testimony and he met with governors about infrtructure yesterday. what happens over the weekend when he really has time to process some of these headlines, to process cable news? will he, in fact, lash out even more? this morning's tweet may be an indication of things to come, steph. >> i got to bring my panel in here. mid win charles, an attorney from the firm mid win charles. ned ryan, ceo of american majority and former presidential writer for george w. bush. eddie gloud from p
the source that he shifted back into that combative place, you know, surrounded by steve bannon, steven miller and now if you look at media today, it is sort of like the campaign all-stars. hr mcmaster, mattis, are there concerns? we talk so much about the palace intrigue that we're going back to campaign trump? >> reporter: there are concerns. think about it this way, steph. yesterday the president's schedule packed. he started with a meeting in the oval office with the secretary of...
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, did not hold back his displeasure with the jury's decision <steven lamar/sierra's father: "i would be lying if i didn't say that i was disappointed with the verdict. he will be able to live, sierra won't. he will be able to breathe sierra dosen't. he will be able to eat every day, see his family. his family doesn't grieve. we will grieve for the rest of our lives" >now that garcia torres life has been spared, sierra lamar's mother, marlene, says he has an opportunity to finally be honest about the role he played in her daughter's murdersome of the volunteers who searched for sierra share echoed her parents disatisfaction with the sentence
, did not hold back his displeasure with the jury's decision some of the volunteers who searched for sierra share echoed her parents disatisfaction with the sentence
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steven sow sa of the rays -- sousa of the rays.g to have a lot of writing to do to keep score. got an a's june norm down there. -- uniform down there. that's corey dickerson. three-run homer. the a's failed 13-0. and it finally gets lit up on the a's side of the board. steven vote his fourth of the year. solo. way too little too late. a 13-4 final. turn over the page and keep writing there to check out that score. >>> team usa a win ner a world cup qual -- binner in a world cup -- winner in a world cup qualifier. today it went to extra time before it was decided 1-1. >> and he's out for this goal. and they could win it here and they have. in the most extraordinary fashion with a goal from the halfway line. >> that's about the equivalent of a half court shot at the buzzer in basketball right there. stoppage time sweden wins it 2- 1. looked like the worst france could get out of that would be a 1-1 tie. didn't turn out. very unusual. and again the warriors in action at the oracle, game five on monday. in the meantime, that's the spor
steven sow sa of the rays -- sousa of the rays.g to have a lot of writing to do to keep score. got an a's june norm down there. -- uniform down there. that's corey dickerson. three-run homer. the a's failed 13-0. and it finally gets lit up on the a's side of the board. steven vote his fourth of the year. solo. way too little too late. a 13-4 final. turn over the page and keep writing there to check out that score. >>> team usa a win ner a world cup qual -- binner in a world cup --...
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es lo equivalente a 5 centros comerciales del tamaÑo del centro comercial "valley fair" ubicado en stevensreek. --algunos trabajadores de la zona donde este proyecto est planeado construirse no estan muy optimista con esta mega construccin... sot-ricardo mejia/ trabaja en el centro 01:10 "algo triste para nosotros por si nos toca que cierren la compania pues nos va a afectar por que es empezar de nuevo y buscar otro lugar para trabajar, para sostener la familia." 01:21 --el proyecto no solo seria para establecer nuevos negocios sino tambien oficinas... que albergara de 15 mil a 20 mil empleados de la misma empresa google. sot-eva vela/ co propietaria de negocio 05:10 "it worries me.... --esta dueÑa de negocio en el centro dice que le preocupa que termine desplaza y obligada a buscar otro lugar donde instalar su comercio que tiene aqui mas de 10 ans. --rocio tiene mas de 30 aÑos con su negocio en el centro y aunque contenta por el progreso de san jose, tambien se preocupa... pues tal vez tenga que mudarse... sot-rocio salcedo/ dueÑa de negocio 18:55"son negocios de muchos anos de muchas fam
es lo equivalente a 5 centros comerciales del tamaÑo del centro comercial "valley fair" ubicado en stevensreek. --algunos trabajadores de la zona donde este proyecto est planeado construirse no estan muy optimista con esta mega construccin... sot-ricardo mejia/ trabaja en el centro 01:10 "algo triste para nosotros por si nos toca que cierren la compania pues nos va a afectar por que es empezar de nuevo y buscar otro lugar para trabajar, para sostener la familia." 01:21 --el...
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the late show with steven colbert is up captioning sponsored by cbs >> a new "top gun." posted a picture of you and tom cruise on twitter. will he come back? >> of course,. >> val kilmer is on board. >> hello, i'm anthony edwards. you might remember a little movie from the 80s called "top gun," a romantic military action drawm drauma about fli boys and volleyball. and now that it's been announced they're making a sequel, i just have one question-- why didn't i get a call? do i have to remind them that i was in the movie, too? spoiler alert-- that's right. i died. but just because i'm dead doesn't mean that i can't be in the sequel. i have two words for
the late show with steven colbert is up captioning sponsored by cbs >> a new "top gun." posted a picture of you and tom cruise on twitter. will he come back? >> of course,. >> val kilmer is on board. >> hello, i'm anthony edwards. you might remember a little movie from the 80s called "top gun," a romantic military action drawm drauma about fli boys and volleyball. and now that it's been announced they're making a sequel, i just have one question-- why...
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. >> steven was on a transplant waiting list. the doctors said the chances of getting a liver were slim to mar yele got test todz see if she could give a piece of her liver and she was a match. >> if this is something i could help with, 100% i am there, i will do whatever i need to do. >> like any father, steven was more concerned about his daughter. >> i wasn't really afraid for myself. i was always afraid for her. from the minute we went to the or, too to the minute i woke up. >> as soon as we start cutting the liver in half, the liver starts to regenerate and within six weeks 90% of it grows back. >> dr. sandy and a team at mount sinai hospital in new york performed the complicated hours-long surgeries. >> living donation is a really important aspect of what we do because we're trying to save people's lives and there simply aren't enough organs from >> it's been almost a year since the transplant and everyone is doing great. >> tell me about the necklaces are you wearing. >> well, i wanted something for us to share together. m
. >> steven was on a transplant waiting list. the doctors said the chances of getting a liver were slim to mar yele got test todz see if she could give a piece of her liver and she was a match. >> if this is something i could help with, 100% i am there, i will do whatever i need to do. >> like any father, steven was more concerned about his daughter. >> i wasn't really afraid for myself. i was always afraid for her. from the minute we went to the or, too to the minute i...
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reporter: well jim, the attorneys representing more than a dozen media outlets came before judge steven o'neil and argued that the media has a first amendment right to know the jurors name and kevin steel says he fears that the publicity onslaught would result and make it difficult to seat a new juror for the upcoming retrial. the jury spent two weeks 300 miles away from hire homes in pittsburgh. they deliberated whether bill cosby drugged and assaulted andrea constand in 2004 and came back hopelessly deadlocked and no verdict. the media wants to know their name. steele argues that releasing the name would have a chilling affect on future juries, the potential jurors would be reluctant to serve knohe inquiry into their lives that come in the aftermath. but lawyers representing multiple media outlets including abc, cnn, "new york times" and others argued that the media has a right to know. so reporters can ask juror what's they think about the evidence presents and the decision to retry the comedian among other questions and confirms that the jury was fair and impartial and releasing the
reporter: well jim, the attorneys representing more than a dozen media outlets came before judge steven o'neil and argued that the media has a first amendment right to know the jurors name and kevin steel says he fears that the publicity onslaught would result and make it difficult to seat a new juror for the upcoming retrial. the jury spent two weeks 300 miles away from hire homes in pittsburgh. they deliberated whether bill cosby drugged and assaulted andrea constand in 2004 and came back...
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. >> steven. >> both: nice to meet you. >> is this your car? >> no, no, we're wholesaling them. >> wholesaling them? you buy cars from them? >> yes. >> how many do you buy a month? >> 40 to 50. something around that number. >> that's what you're buying? >> yeah. >> wholesalers are a broker who stand in the middle of a transaction. they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need middlemen around here? how often is he here? >> my friend steven? >> mm-hmm. >> all the time. he's actually a wholesaler. i sell most of my cars to him. >> why? >> um, because i trust him very much. he's a good friend of mine. >> but the issue that i have is that you're giving up the spread. what did you put on the car? >> uh, 8,000. >> what did steven pay you for it? >> 8,500. >> this car will retail for what? >> i'd say-- >> 12,900? >> 12--i was gonna say, 12,999, yeah. >> how much margin is that, in between you and the final customer? >> 8,500 to 12,999, yeah. >> it's almost $5,000, right? $4,500? they're gonna go somewhere
. >> steven. >> both: nice to meet you. >> is this your car? >> no, no, we're wholesaling them. >> wholesaling them? you buy cars from them? >> yes. >> how many do you buy a month? >> 40 to 50. something around that number. >> that's what you're buying? >> yeah. >> wholesalers are a broker who stand in the middle of a transaction. they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need...
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steven, thanks for joining us.king at those numbers, dropping unemployment rate, 4.3%, which is good but less than spec'd job growth, what's your major take away? >> well, i was a little disappointed with that number. it's not terrible, but we should be doing better. i'd like to see 200,000 plus a month. by the way, if donald trump is going to fulfill his promise of 25 million jobs he's going to have to get that number about twice as high. but i think christine romans made a very good point. we're very close to full employment in the united states with that low unemployment rate. by the way, the other statistic called the u 6, i don't want to get too technical, but that includes people dropped out of the work force, that's been dropping as well which is a healthy sign. right now when i talk to employers around the country, and i ask them what's your biggest problem, more and more i hear them say we can't find the workers we need rather than, you know, the fact that there is unemployment. if you're look for a job, i
steven, thanks for joining us.king at those numbers, dropping unemployment rate, 4.3%, which is good but less than spec'd job growth, what's your major take away? >> well, i was a little disappointed with that number. it's not terrible, but we should be doing better. i'd like to see 200,000 plus a month. by the way, if donald trump is going to fulfill his promise of 25 million jobs he's going to have to get that number about twice as high. but i think christine romans made a very good...
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guest: i agree with steven erlanger. all elections have unpredictability. this particular collection, which theresa may called an expected to be about brexit is now about other things. first, it was about social programs and the rather botched , whichm or manifesto called for dramatic shifts in the cost of health care for seniors, which was bad for her core base, she back to a combat and now we have this terrorist attack, so election may be about security and the dealing with the consequences of terrorist threats they face. host: this program is carried live on the bbc parliament channel and we welcome our callers from britain. we will get your reaction from theresa may said earlier this morning. theresa may: we cannot and must not pretend that things must continue as they are. things need to change and the need to change in four important ways. first, while the recent attacks are not connected by, networks, they are connected in one important sense. they are bound together by the single, evil ideology of extremism that preaches hatred, division and promote
guest: i agree with steven erlanger. all elections have unpredictability. this particular collection, which theresa may called an expected to be about brexit is now about other things. first, it was about social programs and the rather botched , whichm or manifesto called for dramatic shifts in the cost of health care for seniors, which was bad for her core base, she back to a combat and now we have this terrorist attack, so election may be about security and the dealing with the consequences...
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the late show with steven colbert is up next. have great night.ll see you tomo captioning sponsored by cbs >> he's been there before, now dennis rodman is making a trip back to north korea today, more on his controversial visit. >> and now, introducing your 2017 north korean glorious leader, kim jong-un!
the late show with steven colbert is up next. have great night.ll see you tomo captioning sponsored by cbs >> he's been there before, now dennis rodman is making a trip back to north korea today, more on his controversial visit. >> and now, introducing your 2017 north korean glorious leader, kim jong-un!
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as you can imagine, these jurors are exhausted and frustrated about 30 hours in, they told judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. he told them to get back to work. meanwhile outside of the courthouse, the mood alternated between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. tensions between cosby's accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a deadlock >> he drugged and raped me. >> before 11:30, jurors returned to the courtroom to tell judge steven o'neill they were unable to come to an agreement on any of the three charges of aggravated indecent assault. the judge sent them back. reactions from both sides was swift. cosby accuser victoria valentino >> i think there's somebody perhaps who doesn't want to see this celebrity go down. >> the 79-year-old comedian seemed to dial back on earlier claims signalling the impasse was good news for the defense >> when the golden state warriors beat the cab as it was win. >> we got how andrea constand passed the time at my tweeted a video o
as you can imagine, these jurors are exhausted and frustrated about 30 hours in, they told judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. he told them to get back to work. meanwhile outside of the courthouse, the mood alternated between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. tensions between cosby's accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a deadlock >> he drugged and raped me....
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under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf. if i see something that should be taking place i will say those things. >> reporter: the jury sent back to their hotel with no verdict on the aggravated sexual assault charges which could send the 79-year-old entertainer to prison the rest of lives. natasha as he normally, judge o'neill telling the jurors he's grateful for their hard work before second them back, they're sequestered for the evening, they will be back tomorrow expected at 9:00 a.m. to continue now the more than 50 hours of deliberations. we're live here at the montgomery c
under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf....
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sot steven castillo, berkshire hathaway home services "quiten fotos...porque cuando una persona entramaginarse que el espacio es de ellos." coloque lo más que pueda en contenedores en el sótano o garaje, y deshagase de cualquier mueble grande que no piense llevarse a su nuevo hogar. antes de mostrar su casa, abra las cortinas y deje que entre la luz natural. pídale a su agente que encienda todas las luces cuando muestre su propiedad. esto hace que su hogar luzca más grande y acogedor. arlen outro consumer reports dice que 9 de cada 10 compradores buscan casas en internet. así que recomiendan que tome fotos de alta resolución de cada habitación con luz natural. cesar ---preste mucha atencin si piensa viajar al parque ''yosemite''... take vo ---las vas de acceso ''el portal'' y ''arch roch'' permanecen cerradas debido a la cada de rocas.. ---el hecho se report dentro del parque ''boundary'' cerca de dos millas del parque principal... -- nadie resulto herido e incluso ningn vehculo result dañado pero el acceso seguirá cerrado hasta el fin de semana.. ---los otros ingresos al parque si es
sot steven castillo, berkshire hathaway home services "quiten fotos...porque cuando una persona entramaginarse que el espacio es de ellos." coloque lo más que pueda en contenedores en el sótano o garaje, y deshagase de cualquier mueble grande que no piense llevarse a su nuevo hogar. antes de mostrar su casa, abra las cortinas y deje que entre la luz natural. pídale a su agente que encienda todas las luces cuando muestre su propiedad. esto hace que su hogar luzca más grande y...
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how many longer will judge steven o'neil tell them to keep trying to reach a unanimous verdict. anchor monica malpass is outside of the montgomery county courthouse. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, good evening jim the question can 12 jurors come together and make a unanimous decision on at least one of the three charges against bill cosby. it's a complex case and points of view of what happened at his cheltenham home. that is where the rub comes in, celebrity actor bill cosby's legacy is on the line and a former temple employee that wants to be vindicated on her account. vernon odom has more on what is happening today. >> reporter: good evening monica, this morning judge o'neil nixed a defense try at having him declare a mistrial here and a number of of experts are saying he is considering that option at this hour. as he and the world wait to hear from this jury. the cosby jury seven men and five women chosen from the pittsburgh era have not been seen since late may. they told judge steven o'neil they are deadlocked after 30 hours of deliberations, say
how many longer will judge steven o'neil tell them to keep trying to reach a unanimous verdict. anchor monica malpass is outside of the montgomery county courthouse. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, good evening jim the question can 12 jurors come together and make a unanimous decision on at least one of the three charges against bill cosby. it's a complex case and points of view of what happened at his cheltenham home. that is where the rub comes in, celebrity...
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the cardinals steven heading one into the gap and both runners. the cardinals will tack on five more. phillies lose 8-1. in any designated jeanmar gomez had 37 saves last year, had had an era over seven. saunders was a 81-year dear, had a 205 batting average. the last few days for the sixers has been about the big moves. works continued. they work you did up six players. villanova kris jenkins and spends he would like to get picked >> hopefully the sixers want me. but, you know, just wherever the chips may fall, whatever road take. i've been one to never have the easy road and always grind, so i don't expect this to be different >> the sixers may not be done, four second round picks lied to move jahlil ok for. >> there's been talk about interest in acquiring another puck. i'm not going to give up those efforts because we've moved up to number one. i feel in future assets are just that. future assets. when you know that you have a comfortable level. grab them while you can it's a known quantity. >> new york succeeds the nicky aren't against trading
the cardinals steven heading one into the gap and both runners. the cardinals will tack on five more. phillies lose 8-1. in any designated jeanmar gomez had 37 saves last year, had had an era over seven. saunders was a 81-year dear, had a 205 batting average. the last few days for the sixers has been about the big moves. works continued. they work you did up six players. villanova kris jenkins and spends he would like to get picked >> hopefully the sixers want me. but, you know, just...
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judge steven o'neill granted a motion to make the names public, all 18. 12 jurors and six alternates. all from allegheny county and spent more time deliberating than listening to actual trial testimony. one juror made it clear with this sign on the front door. no interviews about the case. >> i think it's interesting that >> mark is known my many in the legal community as the juror whisperer. a jury consultant and founder of magna legal services. it creates complications with picking a new jury for a possible retrial. >> why would you want to participate. i mean, who wants to be bombarded? there's certainly some people i think that would -- that likes the attention, but there's also a portion and maybe a larger portion that would prefer that their names never game public >> he says there's no specific rule for releasing names, every judge makes his or her own decision. the judge did have stipulations. jurors could talk publicly about how they felt but could not comment on other jurors' discussions or votes. the prosecution in cosby's defense team agreed on one thing, they didn't did n
judge steven o'neill granted a motion to make the names public, all 18. 12 jurors and six alternates. all from allegheny county and spent more time deliberating than listening to actual trial testimony. one juror made it clear with this sign on the front door. no interviews about the case. >> i think it's interesting that >> mark is known my many in the legal community as the juror whisperer. a jury consultant and founder of magna legal services. it creates complications with...
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. >> steven cook is a senior fellow in washington. steven cook is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington. he says relations between washington and ankara are as bad as they've ever been. >> charging president erdogan's security team with crimes is going to add another element of tension between the two countries. this tension will no doubt be used by the turkish leadership to advance their own political agenda, which is only going to cause raw feelings here in washington. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. and turkey are already at odds over kurdish forces fighting in syria. and, the turks have demanded the u.s. extradite exiled cleric fethullah gulen for allegedly organizing last summer's failed coup. for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: race matters: how a couple's love 50 years ago changed marriage in the u.s. lost music from the holocaust, rediscovered. and tv great dick cavett gives a brief but spectacular take on his life. but first, how a little-known
. >> steven cook is a senior fellow in washington. steven cook is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington. he says relations between washington and ankara are as bad as they've ever been. >> charging president erdogan's security team with crimes is going to add another element of tension between the two countries. this tension will no doubt be used by the turkish leadership to advance their own political agenda, which is only going to cause raw feelings...
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steven kornacki and nicholas kristof, a columnist with "the new york times." josh, republicans, mitch mcconnell republicans would say this is cutting spending, improving efficiency and giving states more control. what's wrong with that? >> it will take away health care from more than 24 million americans based on what we know about it. >> fair point. >> and it will take that money and plow it into tax cults for the wealthiest americans. it's not saving money, it's giving more money to wealthy people at the expense of working people and people lower on the income scale who are again oede on the affordable care act for their livelihood, for health care. one other element that's not gotten as much attention but is worthy of our attention, which is we talk a lot about people who benefit from buying their health insurance through the obamacare marketplace. but there are also people who get their health insurance through their employer who are in a position where they're going to have some consumer protections taken away. even if you don't get your health care throu
steven kornacki and nicholas kristof, a columnist with "the new york times." josh, republicans, mitch mcconnell republicans would say this is cutting spending, improving efficiency and giving states more control. what's wrong with that? >> it will take away health care from more than 24 million americans based on what we know about it. >> fair point. >> and it will take that money and plow it into tax cults for the wealthiest americans. it's not saving money, it's...
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steven strasburg on the hump. he gets anthony rizzo swinging.lams his helmet in frustration. in the fifth nats up 6-3. daniel murphy makes this seven. the nats take a 7-3 lead. in the seventh he's still going strong. he strikes out >> the orioles hanging out in toronto. skipping ahead bottom four birds down 2-0. bases loaded. takes this one to short. both runners safe. scope didn't get and mancini couldn't bring it in. shutout innings. 4-0. >>> national pro am today, redskins signed an autograph. ryan kerrigan also out there and soon to be free agent justin of the caps showing off his game. but the moment of the day sergeant caddieing for ricky fowler serving overseas surprising his family with a reunion. great moment for sergeant first class green and his family. >> i was telling people when we overseas, you used to nerves because that's what you're trying to do. this is different nerves. if everybody not really knowing what was going on, and i was trying to keep my heads down but i think it was more down because i cried than anything else. >>
steven strasburg on the hump. he gets anthony rizzo swinging.lams his helmet in frustration. in the fifth nats up 6-3. daniel murphy makes this seven. the nats take a 7-3 lead. in the seventh he's still going strong. he strikes out >> the orioles hanging out in toronto. skipping ahead bottom four birds down 2-0. bases loaded. takes this one to short. both runners safe. scope didn't get and mancini couldn't bring it in. shutout innings. 4-0. >>> national pro am today, redskins...
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made in politics and business and society. >> to come together as a class of 110 students and have stevenwarzman tell you, hey, guys, you are the nest world leaders, now is the time to think about how i want to make that difference. >> you can see the entire documentary, the best and brightest at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on sunday on cnbc up next on the money, a look at the news for the week ahead. what's hiding in your closet, we're not talking monsters here. how to trade your clothes for cash thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >> here are the stortryes coming up that may impact your money. we'll get the durable goods orders for may, items designed to last three years if you're lucky. indian prime minister modi is meeting with president trump at the white house and also the 20th anniversary of the release of the first harry potter book on tuesday, the case shiller home price index is out. thursday, get this,
made in politics and business and society. >> to come together as a class of 110 students and have stevenwarzman tell you, hey, guys, you are the nest world leaders, now is the time to think about how i want to make that difference. >> you can see the entire documentary, the best and brightest at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on sunday on cnbc up next on the money, a look at the news for the week ahead. what's hiding in your closet, we're not talking monsters here. how to...
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washington times headline, illegal immigration up along the outhwest border, they write, steven dining writing illegal immigration across the border in the south appears to have jumped 27% in may, according to omeland security. steven dining this would be breaking a three-month streak of declines nder president trump and suggesting the slump in migrants has bottomed out. patrol tom and border who oversees much of this acknowledge increase in but attribute it to uptick in the washington times. "new york times" uptick in the washington times. "new york times" talks about the referendum in puerto rico, 23% ricans vote in referendums, 97% for statehood with schools and island under authority of oversight board in new york city half million torto ricans voted on sunday become the america's 51st state in a flawed election, most voters sat out. nearly all precincts reporting, ballots cast were in favor of statehood. ritic indicated statehood supporters turn out at the polls. refer independent boycot of the election rigged in favor of statehood. the "new york times" and other papers. rayford f
washington times headline, illegal immigration up along the outhwest border, they write, steven dining writing illegal immigration across the border in the south appears to have jumped 27% in may, according to omeland security. steven dining this would be breaking a three-month streak of declines nder president trump and suggesting the slump in migrants has bottomed out. patrol tom and border who oversees much of this acknowledge increase in but attribute it to uptick in the washington times....
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steven levenson wrote the story. >> it's very much this singular story of this person in the world thatery well. but struggling with these things that hopefully are things that we all know and experience. but we never wanted it to feel like learning. or didactic. we never wanted to teach the audience a lesson or to talk about technology. we just wanted to tell this story and hopefully illuminate something about the world in doing this. >> yeah and like in all great theater writing, those themes get expressed through that story. and those things become a part of evan's story and a part of his world. >> reporter: director michael greif previously staged two pulitzer-prize winning musicals- - "rent" and "next to normal," that took on complex contemporary issues, such as drug addiction and bipolar disorder. you clearly feel that musicals can tell difficult stories. >> certainly. i grew up seeing a lot of different kinds of musicals and the musicals i was always particularly drawn to were-- "man of la mancha" i think was the first musical i ever saw, talk about a musical with serious purpose
steven levenson wrote the story. >> it's very much this singular story of this person in the world thatery well. but struggling with these things that hopefully are things that we all know and experience. but we never wanted it to feel like learning. or didactic. we never wanted to teach the audience a lesson or to talk about technology. we just wanted to tell this story and hopefully illuminate something about the world in doing this. >> yeah and like in all great theater writing,...
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judge steven t.eal says the jurors will be presented with those two pieces of evidence tomorrow, 9 a.m. that's when deliberations continue. we're live in norristown i'm greg argos, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> greg, thank you, eyewitness news will thereby when deliberations resume tomorrow morning as soon as there's a verdict we will have it for you here on tv and also at cbsphilly.com. >> and extreme heat made its way into the region and will get even hotter tomorrow. because of this excessive heat the philadelphia school district will close at noon tomorrow. also, all after school activities will be cancelled for the day. meteorologist lauren casey is tracking temperatures and lauren you're track what we can expect. >> yeah, thanks, jess, what we can expect is more least hon the way. just like today. and day number two with high temperatures middle 90s in philadelphia we were one degree shy of record high temperature of 5 setback in 2015 and well far away from the normal high temperature at 2. we starm
judge steven t.eal says the jurors will be presented with those two pieces of evidence tomorrow, 9 a.m. that's when deliberations continue. we're live in norristown i'm greg argos, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> greg, thank you, eyewitness news will thereby when deliberations resume tomorrow morning as soon as there's a verdict we will have it for you here on tv and also at cbsphilly.com. >> and extreme heat made its way into the region and will get even hotter tomorrow. because of this...