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now is that as loans are rising the rents are rising and accommodation is even more so than loans, so stun, thank you. let's have a quick look at some other business stories. mortgage lenders are failing to support some vulnerable people who fall behind on their repayments. according to the financial conduct authority, on the whole banks are treating those in arrears well, there are examples of when customers are left to complete detailed forms on their own. hundreds of new properties have been built using weak mortar that does not meet recommended industry standards. according to an investigation by the victoria derbyshire programme, there are reports of homes with the fault on at least 13 estates in the uk. the full extent of the industry—wide problem is hard to measure as some homeowners have been asked to sign gagging orders to claim compensation. and profits have gone down the plughole over at thames water. the group says extreme weather this year has hindered its ability to fix leaks and overhaul its infrastructure. the company said the beast from the east cold snap had caused pipes
now is that as loans are rising the rents are rising and accommodation is even more so than loans, so stun, thank you. let's have a quick look at some other business stories. mortgage lenders are failing to support some vulnerable people who fall behind on their repayments. according to the financial conduct authority, on the whole banks are treating those in arrears well, there are examples of when customers are left to complete detailed forms on their own. hundreds of new properties have been...
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stu, take me back to 1970. a background on president carter signing this bill that became law. >> one of the reasons that we won the election against gerald ford in 1976 was because of the reaction to watergate, the american people were looking for an outsider who brought a higher moral standard. when president carter was running, he said i will never lie to you. this was not just a slogan. we put in place all the ethnic legislation that is still here today. to curb cia excesses, the foreign intelligence oversight act. merit selection of judges. distress --ion of district court judges. act was oneethics of those major provisions, still enforced today. it required for the first time the disclosure when you are going into office by senior officials of your assets and potential complex of interest. toestricted your ability lobby the agencies from which you came. the provision which brings us here is title vi of that act. it created the office of special counsel. the reason was, the saturday night massacre. , at a
stu, take me back to 1970. a background on president carter signing this bill that became law. >> one of the reasons that we won the election against gerald ford in 1976 was because of the reaction to watergate, the american people were looking for an outsider who brought a higher moral standard. when president carter was running, he said i will never lie to you. this was not just a slogan. we put in place all the ethnic legislation that is still here today. to curb cia excesses, the...
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last month one stu died from complications of the virus. gettingmore people fro sick, the school says that it will be expanding efforts to nt disinfect stu rooms over the winter break. starting january 7th, contractors will be cleaning all surfaces inside dorms,uites, and parms. >>> right now police in wisconsin are searching foron t peho pointed a laser at a medevac helicopter, forcing the pilo abort the mission. the crew was traveling to helpea teen injured in an accident. the crew was wearing night vision goggles and trying to land in a park shined a laser pointer at the helicopter. the crew said it clearly was not an accident. >> i appeared to the crew they were purposely targeted by a laser that was trackithem, which is very different than a fixed christmas light which is shining on the house. >> the pilot suffered an eye injury and had to go tosp the al. he is going to be okay. shining a laser into an aircraft is a federal crime. >>> coming up on 4:07 right now. this morning, survivors of a deadly tsunami in indonesia are being urged
last month one stu died from complications of the virus. gettingmore people fro sick, the school says that it will be expanding efforts to nt disinfect stu rooms over the winter break. starting january 7th, contractors will be cleaning all surfaces inside dorms,uites, and parms. >>> right now police in wisconsin are searching foron t peho pointed a laser at a medevac helicopter, forcing the pilo abort the mission. the crew was traveling to helpea teen injured in an accident. the crew...
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stu and thank you, allison. while he was in iraq, he said he would wait as long as it takes. to get the funding for that border wall. so, amid that backdrop, what is actually going to happen when congress gets back to business camara ,, tomorrow her thoughts. kelly, what do you think? it looks like there is a standoff. and, it is a bad game of chicken. but, the president is digging his heels in and says he is not budging. does the border wall happen? >> it does seem like a game of chicken, doesn't it? i really think that the republicans are the one who will crack first. i don't think much is going to happen, tomorrow. let's face it. they didn't even work until midnight on friday to try to prevent the shut up. they gave up on 8:30 p.m. now, we have seen past negotiations, they were working right into the very end. this time, they didn't. there was a little bit of negotiation over the weekend. since then, nothing. i think part of the reason is democrats do have the upper hand, here. as you guys noted. >> trish: how do they have the upper hand? i have to jump in. >> i'm being pr
stu and thank you, allison. while he was in iraq, he said he would wait as long as it takes. to get the funding for that border wall. so, amid that backdrop, what is actually going to happen when congress gets back to business camara ,, tomorrow her thoughts. kelly, what do you think? it looks like there is a standoff. and, it is a bad game of chicken. but, the president is digging his heels in and says he is not budging. does the border wall happen? >> it does seem like a game of...
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county schools actually bus in some students from baltimore city and they suspect when the rockville stu gnt didn'tet off at the right stus, the may have continued on to baltimore. >> happening today, hyattsville police dent will swear in the first woman and first. toead t department. she previously served as a police captain in the. ci >>> "the wall street journal" is reporting the boy scouts of america may file for bankruptcy due to escalating legal costs of how it handled allegations of sex seweual abuse. they said "w have social and moral responsibility to fairly compensate victims who suffered abuse during their time in n outing and we have obligation to carry out our mission to serve communities and local >>programs. a look at the gas station selling gas for two pennies. >> and new denials. president trump tweeting this morning about his former lawyer and accusations in co >>> we're follong breaking news now. fairfax county fire crews say they have this large townhous fire under control. officials tweeted out this video showing flames earlier today. we're told this is in the 6,600
county schools actually bus in some students from baltimore city and they suspect when the rockville stu gnt didn'tet off at the right stus, the may have continued on to baltimore. >> happening today, hyattsville police dent will swear in the first woman and first. toead t department. she previously served as a police captain in the. ci >>> "the wall street journal" is reporting the boy scouts of america may file for bankruptcy due to escalating legal costs of how it...
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. >> i think your question raises an important question that stu made at the end. that jimmy carter was a good man and a pretty good president and the way we want to address bus success or lack of success is on the presidency and to your other question to get noticed and stu said he's the first new democrat and was too liberal for the conservatives and too conservative for the liberals but to make a friendly amendment to that. sue was talking about the congress and not for the liberals but i am one of those who had the luxury of reading and through the book you mentioned the members of congress in the senate and the house as well they thought they were there forever they don't need to compromise with the president and the last point is if ted kennedy was perfectly happy to be a failed presidency and it was a little shocking. so between me and election day do they recognize the value is what i want to stay from personality or do they go all the way left? and if they go so far left. . >> we have half an hour for your questions i recognize half of this audience you be
. >> i think your question raises an important question that stu made at the end. that jimmy carter was a good man and a pretty good president and the way we want to address bus success or lack of success is on the presidency and to your other question to get noticed and stu said he's the first new democrat and was too liberal for the conservatives and too conservative for the liberals but to make a friendly amendment to that. sue was talking about the congress and not for the liberals...
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dawn stu rgess collapse.rgess collapse. she was convulsing and foaming at the mouth. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice. on how to revive her. dawn stu rg ess ha d advice. on how to revive her. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to her. in fact, it contained novichok and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. charlie rowley also came into contact with the nerve agent. he was taken from his home in wiltshire to salisbury district hospital, staff saved his life but he's now spoken to the sunday mirror newspaper of the damage on the novichok is done to his health. my eyesight is not good. i can't function properly. ijust feel a bit done in. i haven't gone com pletely feel a bit done in. i haven't gone completely blind. i'm seeing double vision. it's confusing. it's worrying. and confusing. plus they told me i had numerous strokes. and he's trying to go on
dawn stu rgess collapse.rgess collapse. she was convulsing and foaming at the mouth. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice. on how to revive her. dawn stu rg ess ha d advice. on how to revive her. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to her. in fact, it contained novichok and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. charlie rowley also came...
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you know that better than anyone, stu. the five to one favorite among con curve -- conservatives if there was a leadership change. boris johnson was doing the rounds. he was on bbc. there was a fresh haircut. there is a speculation that he is getting ready to make his run for number 10. boris has a huge personality. how much unsure he has support within his own party. whether there is enough there to make him prime minister. his name comes up time and again when you talk about a new prime minister or certainly a new leader for the conservative party. stuart: as, as we're waiting, looking at left-hand side of the screen, the house of commons is filling up. the prime minister has not yet appeared. there is hush descended on the commons. that usually implies things are beginning to move. as we wait, i want to bring in keith fitz-gerald, money map investment chief strategist. i want to know the political turmoil going on in europe does it have any impact on our money. >> yes it does, stuart. all the portfolios are linked quite
you know that better than anyone, stu. the five to one favorite among con curve -- conservatives if there was a leadership change. boris johnson was doing the rounds. he was on bbc. there was a fresh haircut. there is a speculation that he is getting ready to make his run for number 10. boris has a huge personality. how much unsure he has support within his own party. whether there is enough there to make him prime minister. his name comes up time and again when you talk about a new prime...
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it is six months since charlie rowley witnessed his partner dawn stu rgess collapse.th. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice on how to revive her. you know, mouth—to—mouth. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley had found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to dawn. in fact, it contained the novichok, and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. i felt that i'd poisoned my girlfriend, and that was the hardest thing to deal with. charlie rowley had also come into contact with the novichok, which was brought into the uk by russian intelligence agents. he was taken from his home in amesbury in wiltshire to salisbury district hospital. staff there saved his life. but he is now spoken to the sunday mirror newspaper of the damage the novichok has done to his health. my eyesight‘s still not right. my arm, i can't function properly. ijust feel a bit done in. i haven't gone completely blind. i was just seeing, like, double vision, which was confusing. it was worrying,
it is six months since charlie rowley witnessed his partner dawn stu rgess collapse.th. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice on how to revive her. you know, mouth—to—mouth. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley had found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to dawn. in fact, it contained the novichok, and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. i felt that i'd poisoned my...
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two stu d e nts two students in leeds living very differently.u p differently. flats in any‘s block cost up to £450 a week. this is a king—sized bed, which is so nice to come to, because when i come here i just feel so comfortable, and i don't feel like i'm losing out on any of my home comforts, because i know a lot of accommodations have single beds. ella nor is paying a quarter of that. everything you need in here. bed, desk, plenty of storage space and it is bigger than most uni rooms. i've got a make-up station on my desk area with all the home liberty. one this is where all the hard work happens, then. yes. half of all student accommodation is now owned by private developers like naveen. i think developers are really think they need to up their game or get out of it, basically. they are primarily about education. they are primarily about education. the housing is something that by default they sort of did. there have been big changes in standards tschudin digs as well. the vast majority are now ensuite, with prices up 6% in university owned
two stu d e nts two students in leeds living very differently.u p differently. flats in any‘s block cost up to £450 a week. this is a king—sized bed, which is so nice to come to, because when i come here i just feel so comfortable, and i don't feel like i'm losing out on any of my home comforts, because i know a lot of accommodations have single beds. ella nor is paying a quarter of that. everything you need in here. bed, desk, plenty of storage space and it is bigger than most uni rooms....
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stu has a book too. mr. starr: that's right, i will get his book for the holidays.o this is the thing -- yes, i wanted to be fired so i could go to pepperdine university. if i was really guilty of misconduct under the statute, as u rightly pointed out, the attorney general has certain controls and can fire the independent counsel for good cause. oddly enough, under the statute, one of the anomalies of the statute is, had i been either, i would have accepted it with good grace, written my book, pepperdine, and lives happily ever after. but if i had been fired, this was another very strange dimension, and i think it is unconstitutional of the statute, i could have filed an action in the united states district court judge, judge, overturn that decision. a single federal judge could overturn the single judgment -- maybe not so considered -- of the attorney general of the united states. flagrantly, completely unconstitutional. but that was, as i said, to try and achieve -- i do not want to try and so skeptical about the noble goal stu has lifted up so eloquently, about t
stu has a book too. mr. starr: that's right, i will get his book for the holidays.o this is the thing -- yes, i wanted to be fired so i could go to pepperdine university. if i was really guilty of misconduct under the statute, as u rightly pointed out, the attorney general has certain controls and can fire the independent counsel for good cause. oddly enough, under the statute, one of the anomalies of the statute is, had i been either, i would have accepted it with good grace, written my book,...
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. >> stu, back in august, you say you never thought david pecker would turn on trump. >> but at the sameavid pecker is a survivor. when his best interests are threatened, he takes care of himself. the reason he's lasted all these years, he's got amazing radar for when things go south. he must have sensed this was going to happen and knew it was in his best interest because that is at the end of the day what david pecker cares about. >> cut from the same cloth. >> they are identical. if you were to look the at the two of them from body language, how they manage their staffs and how they make up things as they go along, they really are the same person. >> tell me about their relationship. >> it goes back to when magazines when running the world in the '80s and the '90s. and pecker was at another company. they were very popular. they had a big title i'm sure got trump's attention which was called george. it was launched with jfk jr. >> i remember george. i remember when it launched. >> it was a big deal. cindy crawford was on the first cover. it was pretty big. >> right. >> and here's a pub
. >> stu, back in august, you say you never thought david pecker would turn on trump. >> but at the sameavid pecker is a survivor. when his best interests are threatened, he takes care of himself. the reason he's lasted all these years, he's got amazing radar for when things go south. he must have sensed this was going to happen and knew it was in his best interest because that is at the end of the day what david pecker cares about. >> cut from the same cloth. >> they...
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>> people wonder why it's useful, it's the hand grip strength one of the largest stu des ever published that your hand grip strength correlates with all types of morbidity and mortality. it's something i didn't want to believe to be true because your hand grip encompasses your physical strength and your neurological function and the ability to contract the muscles >> if somebody has a strong hand shake it means something >> it means something. >> this is a lot of personal information that you're gathering. you're not the only one doing it how do you safeguard that information? >> well, the good news is we're building this inside mount sinai and we are under the hipaa regulations so the benefit of doing this within mount sinai versus saying a garage in silicon valley we are leveraging the secure infrastructure that's in place in our health system. we take that very seriously. and because we're computer science people, we are trying to integrate next generation cryptography and security into the system. >> have you done it yourself >> i have. >> what did it tell you to do? >> i have terri
>> people wonder why it's useful, it's the hand grip strength one of the largest stu des ever published that your hand grip strength correlates with all types of morbidity and mortality. it's something i didn't want to believe to be true because your hand grip encompasses your physical strength and your neurological function and the ability to contract the muscles >> if somebody has a strong hand shake it means something >> it means something. >> this is a lot of...
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all the steps he silencing critics there's martial law in mindanao now also very wary of any of them stu do extend it again. the fear territory is just waiting for the right opportunity to extend martial law to the entire country. that's what duties former president for marcos cemented power in the one nine hundred seventy s. his rule marked thirteen years of corruption and illegal executions. to charity is now looking to whitewash the marcos family name the dictator's son marcos jr called hong kong lost a race for vice president and twenty sixteen and has been challenging the result ever since with two teddies help he says if marcos were to be granted the position he would step back and asked if he would rule like his father marcos jr played his cards close to his chest everybody every period you know if he calls for different readers and that leadership is only defined by the circumstances that prove it but until we get the ball to. return to knows he must either remain in control or pass power on to a trusted lieutenant it's the only way he can guarantee protection and presumably impu
all the steps he silencing critics there's martial law in mindanao now also very wary of any of them stu do extend it again. the fear territory is just waiting for the right opportunity to extend martial law to the entire country. that's what duties former president for marcos cemented power in the one nine hundred seventy s. his rule marked thirteen years of corruption and illegal executions. to charity is now looking to whitewash the marcos family name the dictator's son marcos jr called hong...
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. >> a 2007 stu found aossible nk betwe early eosure to t and latedevelopmt of brst cance even thgh ddtas banne40 yearsgo. >> weee in that study that the won who we under 1 yearold when they we exposed to ddt e at muchigher rk obebeing agnonosewith bret cacer r unr the agofof 50. out 5-fo higheherisk i i the womomenho hadadeen exposed to ddts girls. if we canook in t lab andeeee whachemicalare doin blogically and then we ca look in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're exposed to, whwhere they're comg from in the products or pollution, then we have the opportunity to reduce exposure to these suspect chemicals, uh, now. >> the emerging science on endocrine disrupting chemicals really means that we have to hahave a complplete overhaul of our chemical safety system. >> youu know, we're dealing with chemicals for whichch there is no safe level of exposure. >> it's the tiny, repeated exposure that more adequately mimics our o own hormone system that is really concerning. >> the hormones in our bodies are operating at parts per billion and parts per trillion concentrations. >> th
. >> a 2007 stu found aossible nk betwe early eosure to t and latedevelopmt of brst cance even thgh ddtas banne40 yearsgo. >> weee in that study that the won who we under 1 yearold when they we exposed to ddt e at muchigher rk obebeing agnonosewith bret cacer r unr the agofof 50. out 5-fo higheherisk i i the womomenho hadadeen exposed to ddts girls. if we canook in t lab andeeee whachemicalare doin blogically and then we ca look in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones...
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the differences of the political landscape of then and now, of course, i'm joint by tamera keith and stuhenberg of inside elections, "politics monday." president george w. bush said he voted for hiclinton at his funeral. president trump will not be speaking but will attend. that is unusual. what do you think these two different republican presidents party ant about thei where is the president party now? >> well, what a cange, h huh? george w. bush wasorn into a family, prescott buswho was dwight eisenhower, neon rockefeller republican, and look at where donald trump is today with the republican party. the party changed fundamenertaly in of values, language, identity and ologist partners. we can't even compare it. it's like two differet parties. >> tam remarks what do you see? look at policy, right? if you look at trade, george h.w. bush really negotiat nafta. that really was negotiated during his presidency though ratified dthe clinton presidency. you have president trumpndver the weesaying he is going to terminate nafta so . he doesn'tsay exactly when. in terms of sty, they really could
the differences of the political landscape of then and now, of course, i'm joint by tamera keith and stuhenberg of inside elections, "politics monday." president george w. bush said he voted for hiclinton at his funeral. president trump will not be speaking but will attend. that is unusual. what do you think these two different republican presidents party ant about thei where is the president party now? >> well, what a cange, h huh? george w. bush wasorn into a family, prescott...
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but as the rain eases away, the winter should ease and most places looked dry with sunny spells and stuooked dry with sunny spells and stub mild with height of ii to 13 degrees. stub mild with height of 11 to 13 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... three men have been found guilty of the murder of five people who died after an explosion in a shop in leicester in february. the music retailer hmv is being put into administration, placing more than 2,000 jobs at risk. after a surge in the number of migrants crossing from france — calls to step up patrols in the english channel. potholes are getting worse — more than half a million were reported for repair last year, according to research. now on bbc news — there's a festive feel to the travel show as ade takes on the snow, and freezing temperatures, of finnish lapland. this week on the show... we are looking at some of our favourite moments of 2018. it has been a hectic year as we bring you oui’ been a hectic year as we bring you our adventures from over 60 countries. here's a taste of what is coming up. that footwork is impr
but as the rain eases away, the winter should ease and most places looked dry with sunny spells and stuooked dry with sunny spells and stub mild with height of ii to 13 degrees. stub mild with height of 11 to 13 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... three men have been found guilty of the murder of five people who died after an explosion in a shop in leicester in february. the music retailer hmv is being put into administration, placing more than 2,000 jobs at risk. after a surge...
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. >> stu, you've heard me say gnme.and u ars: it's alignment, align your who body.fying to hear from so many patients and friends whose pi, doing atern dramatically the mall of america.free. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what better place to come than the biggest enclosed shopping and entertainment complex in the u.s.? >> talk about being on your feet. under this roof, there's a full amusement park with dozens of rides, there's an underwater adventure area and over a mile and a half of walkways. >> the perfect place for our big announcement. stuey? >> well, it's been seven years since people began putting walkfits in their shoes. a little over three years ago, the last time we got together, there were one and a half million walkfits sold. tha has now there are over five million happy walkfit users! [audience cheers] >> mimi: and we're talking worldwide. walkfits are being used by people in 58 countries on six continents. walkfit orthotics are now the number one custom-fitted orthotic in the d.rlwo >> because they work. heel spurs, hammertoe
. >> stu, you've heard me say gnme.and u ars: it's alignment, align your who body.fying to hear from so many patients and friends whose pi, doing atern dramatically the mall of america.free. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what better place to come than the biggest enclosed shopping and entertainment complex in the u.s.? >> talk about being on your feet. under this roof, there's a full amusement park with dozens of rides, there's an underwater adventure area...
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we find water cannons, stu n effective? we find water cannons, stun grenades, tear gas.f cities, not just paris, seen armed officers in a number of cities, notjust paris, yet the protests continue. protesting is a routine in france. it is out of the ordinary because you just asked for an authorisation and then the police know where the matches taking place and then as an organisation behind it like a trade union, social partners, the police. it's very safe political expression in france, but this is outside everything we've known and they refuse to play the democratic game, which is, in effect, an insurrection in spirit. the tax rise was planned before emmanuel macron became president. nonetheless, he is the one leading it. the prime minister was wheeled out to make announcements this week. prime ministers are famously disposable in the french political system but ultimately he is the man asa system but ultimately he is the man as a present of fans who has to show leadership. in what direction you think his presidency has to go now? it is his personal style of politics.
we find water cannons, stu n effective? we find water cannons, stun grenades, tear gas.f cities, not just paris, seen armed officers in a number of cities, notjust paris, yet the protests continue. protesting is a routine in france. it is out of the ordinary because you just asked for an authorisation and then the police know where the matches taking place and then as an organisation behind it like a trade union, social partners, the police. it's very safe political expression in france, but...
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mitch l mcconnellt night issue a very strong-worded statement about mattis's departure which was stuing for him, stunning for a congressional leader. you saw a similar one, paul ryan issued one when john kelly announcedesisnation. now, is he in full control of his party? i think he's losing se control with some of these decisions. you are seeing people like marco rubio and lindsey graham take very serious issue wh his military decision. the fact that he is not briefing people -- i mean, listen, republicans had a lot o disagreements with oba about his military strategy, his foreign policy, butri heed key players on capitol hill tall time, kept the in the know. robert: who the frontrunner to replace secretary mattis? senator todd cotton orseomebody >> i think tom cotton disagrees with a lot of things that the president has done. i thinkhat it would be helpful if it would be somebody from the senate because they would have an easier time getting through confirmation. but it's a little tooo early t say. robert: peter, you mentioned how this undscores president trump's instincts on foreign p
mitch l mcconnellt night issue a very strong-worded statement about mattis's departure which was stuing for him, stunning for a congressional leader. you saw a similar one, paul ryan issued one when john kelly announcedesisnation. now, is he in full control of his party? i think he's losing se control with some of these decisions. you are seeing people like marco rubio and lindsey graham take very serious issue wh his military decision. the fact that he is not briefing people -- i mean, listen,...
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. >> we'veff taken stu daily. >> reporter: her appearance comes a day after police arrested a seventh suspect in her daughter's murder. >> just to know they're off the streets, i'm very happy of that. it's overwhelming people could do this to a 10-year-old girl. >> reporter: she was killed when men jumped out of a car and opened fire on a group this suer. police say she was the unintended target. police say more arrests are possible. >> you have a heart, you know this baby was innocent, you y should turrself in. you never know when stuff like this going to ephappen. >>ter: wilson goes to every court hearing in this case. >> now, looking back on it -or >> repr: she's seen the faces of those allegedly responsible for taking the life of her child. and what are you going to miss most about you daughter? >> her laugh, her smile, you know, and just her overall. >> reporter: her daughter w toi tonight, and they tell us the investigation is ongog. if you have any additional information about this shooting, call d.c. police. meanile, donnetta says she plans to pay tribute to her daughter on de
. >> we'veff taken stu daily. >> reporter: her appearance comes a day after police arrested a seventh suspect in her daughter's murder. >> just to know they're off the streets, i'm very happy of that. it's overwhelming people could do this to a 10-year-old girl. >> reporter: she was killed when men jumped out of a car and opened fire on a group this suer. police say she was the unintended target. police say more arrests are possible. >> you have a heart, you know...
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then anothernt stu reported she was sent a text message about a similar threat o a different day. the school says there is nothing to indicate that these were credible threats and that children are safe at that school. .>> okay. it's 4: time for a check on your top stories. a store manager killed asu ected shoplifter in prince george's county. it happened at the discount mart of eastern avenue. police say the accused shoplifter got into a fight with the manager, and a shotas fired. de man was rushed to the hospital but lateried. police are investigating to see ifghat shootas justified. >>> in just a few hours, general motors' ceo mary barra will be on the hot seat c initol hill for a second day. just weeks ago, she announcedny the com will close four plants in the u.s. that possibly includes its maryland plant. much for live from capitol hill in a few moments. >>> a man in montgomery county opened a box and got quitehe surprise. he says stacks of other people's medical records were in a box of shirts he ordered from joseph a. bank. the records contain sensitive information that on
then anothernt stu reported she was sent a text message about a similar threat o a different day. the school says there is nothing to indicate that these were credible threats and that children are safe at that school. .>> okay. it's 4: time for a check on your top stories. a store manager killed asu ected shoplifter in prince george's county. it happened at the discount mart of eastern avenue. police say the accused shoplifter got into a fight with the manager, and a shotas fired. de man...
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. >> i've got a person trapped in the grease shoo>> found him stu the stove area here. >> reporter: in, alameda county firefighters had to dismantle the vent. >> our crews had to dismantle the sheet metal and bring
. >> i've got a person trapped in the grease shoo>> found him stu the stove area here. >> reporter: in, alameda county firefighters had to dismantle the vent. >> our crews had to dismantle the sheet metal and bring
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as westminster tinkered with brexit, engineering stu d e nts tinkered with brexit, engineering studentsremain, it needs to be resolved, it cannot be put off forever. it has dragged on for too long and i think they're just dragging it out because they don't wa nt dragging it out because they don't want to leave. i'm worried about getting a job so brexit might make it harder for me because i would have to apply for a visa and my employer would have to sponsor that. the cad industry employs thousands around here and some future workers say the current eu trading rules are ideal. frictionless trade purports for components from europe —— at the ports is crucial to get into the production line on time. a few miles away, this wine bottling plant is running flat out in the run—up to christmas. what is the pro—brexit boss here make of the delayed vote? i think she's going to lose it a nyway i think she's going to lose it anyway but i think they've got to renegotiate the deal back in brussels. they need to take people with them who have some idea how to negotiate. in washington, this woman asa ne
as westminster tinkered with brexit, engineering stu d e nts tinkered with brexit, engineering studentsremain, it needs to be resolved, it cannot be put off forever. it has dragged on for too long and i think they're just dragging it out because they don't wa nt dragging it out because they don't want to leave. i'm worried about getting a job so brexit might make it harder for me because i would have to apply for a visa and my employer would have to sponsor that. the cad industry employs...
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kevin first of all want to tell you why does stu's conference is important we're member that even before the summit began the biggest breaking news of the g. twenty was that donald trump was canceling his direct talks with latimer potent he said that it was because of the incident in the current strait and everyone was guessing whether they are going to f. least interact in some way whether there's going to be at least some sort of contact and today finally we found out from the spokesperson of lot of our poll that indeed this kind of thing happened and the first question during this press conference was. obviously about that but the journalist who was asking it even. tried to wonder whether donald trump was possibly afraid of meeting the russian president in some way the russian president said that he doesn't feel that donald trump could be afraid of anything he called him an experienced and mature man and here's what else he said to that i. used to work for the scottish boss which is it was actually. we counseled that meeting in paris because we didn't want to interfere with the. sched
kevin first of all want to tell you why does stu's conference is important we're member that even before the summit began the biggest breaking news of the g. twenty was that donald trump was canceling his direct talks with latimer potent he said that it was because of the incident in the current strait and everyone was guessing whether they are going to f. least interact in some way whether there's going to be at least some sort of contact and today finally we found out from the spokesperson of...
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ganda stu's job is to malign the slander be it states ideas people even british politicians our investigation has found wiring evidence the shadowy programs official twitter account has been used to attack or been the labor party and their fish oils one three quoted newspaper article calling corbin a useful idiot that goes on to state he's open visceral anti-press tinnies and how the kremlin of course as surely as if he had been secretly peddling westminster tattle for money you can imagine the shock mr corben must have felt when he learned through these leaks that integrity nations have had no operational to defame him well funded by the british government no less but slandering german corben opposition politicians isn't their only job the integrity initiative which is working to counter disinter mission overseas by bringing together groups of experts to analyze and discuss the problem posed by russian this information the government is funding this initiative with the early two million pounds this financial year but funding covers its activity outside the u.k. and it has not found any activ
ganda stu's job is to malign the slander be it states ideas people even british politicians our investigation has found wiring evidence the shadowy programs official twitter account has been used to attack or been the labor party and their fish oils one three quoted newspaper article calling corbin a useful idiot that goes on to state he's open visceral anti-press tinnies and how the kremlin of course as surely as if he had been secretly peddling westminster tattle for money you can imagine the...
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would i say this, stu, i was with george h.w. bush once when he wept. this-eyed and -- misty eyed and emotional. i was with him in the oval office when he got word his mother was turning seriously ill. he broke like a little child, heaving sobs. felt the deep emotion. he loved his mother who was very religious. she was evangelical episcopalian. she read c.s. lewis. i came into the bush family, wanting to know about the various groups and denominations how to reach out to them politically. i would write memos. he would write back notes. what they believed, what they say about this i soon became apparent he was on a spiritual journey. it wasn't just politics. he was seeking to find out, does goodness mean something beyond itself? is there a purpose for goodness and for life? that has been an ongoing search. now he knows the answer to that. stuart: yes, he does. hillary vaughn, come in please. if you can hear me, i believe you can see the honor guard arriving at the cathedral? reporter: yeah, stuart, the honor guard arriving behind my shouldering getting r
would i say this, stu, i was with george h.w. bush once when he wept. this-eyed and -- misty eyed and emotional. i was with him in the oval office when he got word his mother was turning seriously ill. he broke like a little child, heaving sobs. felt the deep emotion. he loved his mother who was very religious. she was evangelical episcopalian. she read c.s. lewis. i came into the bush family, wanting to know about the various groups and denominations how to reach out to them politically. i...
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. >> stu, you've heard me say this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment.ou align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what better place to come than the biggest enclosed shopping and entertainment complex in the u.s.? >> talk about being on your feet. under this roof, there's a full amusement park with dozens of rides, there's an underwater adventure area and over a miled. >> the perfect place for our big announcement. stuey? >> well, it's been seven years since people began putting walkfits in their shoes. a little over three years ago, the last time we got together, there were one and a half million walkfits sold. today, that number has more than tripled. now t
. >> stu, you've heard me say this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment.ou align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we have...
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stu i can hear saying it so i guess you're very much like your mother from what you describe right now i have her hands well with me and you're very outspoken and you always say what you think and you're very adamant to get your message through and you've been political throughout all your life from day one of your career but people now are saying you know maybe the waters should just stick to music they never really say it before and i wonder why it has become so pervasive now as your message changes the become more acute why are they all of a sudden realizing that roger waters along with a great music is as the sleepwalking because there is sleep because they are the victim of neo liberalism so you know that ronald reagan and margaret. brought to the world that has spread to basically certainly through western culture western politics and films and a part of part of the way that it works is is to and this the ties people and almost make it uncomfortable for people to hear anything real you know this is this is so it's difficult for some people i do get people i mean in america you wo
stu i can hear saying it so i guess you're very much like your mother from what you describe right now i have her hands well with me and you're very outspoken and you always say what you think and you're very adamant to get your message through and you've been political throughout all your life from day one of your career but people now are saying you know maybe the waters should just stick to music they never really say it before and i wonder why it has become so pervasive now as your message...
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>> stu, i'm going to take the over on your 2 1/2% forecast.l settle up the bet later on. but i would also say this, the economy is now in a 3% plus trajectory. since president trump came in, the seven quarters, not the first quarter in 2017, he has no power over there, but the seven quarters we're running, i believe the number is 3.1%. it is 3.3% so far for 2018. that is, look, nobody said we could beat two. obama's was one to 2%. we're running now three plus. so that is a pretty big thing. i might add we're seeing capitol goods were revised higher in the latest gdp report. i think that is solid. i want very much to spend my time making you happy, satisfying your deepest desires. i'm working on that. stuart: here is how you can do it. tell me we'll get 3% growth next year. >> we're going to get 3% growth next year. we'll get 3%. i'm saying it. again i spend a good part of my day making sure you are happy and satisfied but i actually believe we will get 3% growth next year. i believe that supply side policies, what's happening here, the potenti
>> stu, i'm going to take the over on your 2 1/2% forecast.l settle up the bet later on. but i would also say this, the economy is now in a 3% plus trajectory. since president trump came in, the seven quarters, not the first quarter in 2017, he has no power over there, but the seven quarters we're running, i believe the number is 3.1%. it is 3.3% so far for 2018. that is, look, nobody said we could beat two. obama's was one to 2%. we're running now three plus. so that is a pretty big...
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it is six months since charlie rowley witnessed his partner dawn stu rgess collapse. mouth. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice on how to revive her. you know, mouth to mouth. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley had found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to dawn. in fact, it contained novichok and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. i felt that i'd poisoned my girlfriend, and that was the hardest thing to deal with. charlie rowley had also come into contact with the nerve agent. which was brought into the uk by russian intelligence agents. he was taken from his home in wiltshire to salisbury district hospital, staff there saved his life but he's now spoken to the sunday mirror newspaper of the damage the novichok has done to his health. my eyesight is still not right. my arm, i can't function properly. ijust feel a bit done in. i haven't gone completely blind. i was just seeing, like, double vision, which was confusing. it was worrying and confusin
it is six months since charlie rowley witnessed his partner dawn stu rgess collapse. mouth. i phoned 999. i was getting medical advice on how to revive her. you know, mouth to mouth. dawn sturgess had become an unintended victim of the nerve agent novichok. charlie rowley had found what he thought was a discarded bottle of perfume and given it to dawn. in fact, it contained novichok and she sprayed it on her wrist. just over a week later, she was dead. i felt that i'd poisoned my girlfriend,...
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when i want to stu something, i write a grant proposal and get it three years later. >> and smany peopletill to this day talking about the smoke and things that -- and the ways tty thinks still affecting them. so a lot of people are focusing on this. erin glass with reveal, thank youry vuch and also professor katherine hammond with uc berkeley school of public healn . >>> moving millennials in politics. seven months after vigil robinson graduated, he decide to put his political economy degree to use. he joined a surge of young people running for office in the midterm elections an won a seat on the berkeley city council. this saturday he'll be sworn in making him the youngest council member in city history. he joins meow. along with his campaign manager marsha -- good to see both of you. >> thank yo >> from one cal graduate to another, congratulations. go bears. not only are you the youngest city ouncil member i history, you have the unanimous backing of all of the city council members and the city mayor and unprecedented task. how did you accomplish that and how are you feeling? >> it is
when i want to stu something, i write a grant proposal and get it three years later. >> and smany peopletill to this day talking about the smoke and things that -- and the ways tty thinks still affecting them. so a lot of people are focusing on this. erin glass with reveal, thank youry vuch and also professor katherine hammond with uc berkeley school of public healn . >>> moving millennials in politics. seven months after vigil robinson graduated, he decide to put his political...
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he previously led as attorney general under george a stu bby as attorney general under george a stubbyited states senate. during his tenure, he demonstrated an unwavering adherence to the rule of law, which the people in the to hear. there is no one more capable or more qualified for this role. he deserves overwhelming bipartisan support. i suspect he will probably be getting. one of the task facing mr barr, if his nomination is confirmed as donald trump expects, is how much influence he can have on the russia probe led by the special counsel robert mueller, a point i put to eric ham, who is a political analyst in washington. you wonder how much impact can he have on investigation that already is in his 18th month. i think one of the bigger questions that are still yet to be answered is what does this mean for rod rosenstein, who is actually overseeing this investigation from its inception. so i think these are questions that will need to be answered. and also i think it is an important note that this was a nomination that was foisted upon the president. many of my sources here in wash
he previously led as attorney general under george a stu bby as attorney general under george a stubbyited states senate. during his tenure, he demonstrated an unwavering adherence to the rule of law, which the people in the to hear. there is no one more capable or more qualified for this role. he deserves overwhelming bipartisan support. i suspect he will probably be getting. one of the task facing mr barr, if his nomination is confirmed as donald trump expects, is how much influence he can...
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headquarters demanding prime minister omar results step down they're angry of an income tax hike that stu's or take effect in the new year and earlier tax hike plan led to massive protests forcing the resignation of the previous prime minister in june. at least thirty three palestinian protesters have been injured by israeli forces near the gaza israel border fence israeli army fired live ammunition at protesters who are demanding the right to return to their homes they're also demanding an end to israel's twelve year blockade of the gaza strip the french government is deploying thousands of police officers on to the streets in anticipation of another weekend of anti-government demonstrations police are already being heavily criticized after a video of a group of students being arrested went viral david tacey reports from paris. taking to the streets of paris in force opening a new front of protest against president i and outrage were growing at the tactics used by riot police gets high school students demonstrating outside the french capital. this video shows them being forced to kneel wit
headquarters demanding prime minister omar results step down they're angry of an income tax hike that stu's or take effect in the new year and earlier tax hike plan led to massive protests forcing the resignation of the previous prime minister in june. at least thirty three palestinian protesters have been injured by israeli forces near the gaza israel border fence israeli army fired live ammunition at protesters who are demanding the right to return to their homes they're also demanding an end...
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more than 400,000 federal workers are stu with limbo. hey could work without a paycheck over the holiday. another 350,000 workers could be sent home wchhout a k. the senate is expecd to consider the house stopgap measure that funds the government until february 8th. nere's word on weather has the votes for it to pass. >> if s the governments down, you will still get your ma. the u.s. postal service will remain open as it tries to deliver all the presents in time for christmas. if you are flying, air traffic controllers and tsa agents will job.n the metro says it will also provide regular service. >> it's the final weekend before christmas. and last-meinute shoppers are hitting their favorite web sites and packing those malls. you can get some good daeals ou there. shipping your gifts, however, is going to cost you. >> reporter: this morning it's hoday shopping crunch time. thanks to this year's calendar, christmas false onls on a tuesd giving you extra time to shop.us >> we're starting. >> reporter: m 1lion people will be out as what's k
more than 400,000 federal workers are stu with limbo. hey could work without a paycheck over the holiday. another 350,000 workers could be sent home wchhout a k. the senate is expecd to consider the house stopgap measure that funds the government until february 8th. nere's word on weather has the votes for it to pass. >> if s the governments down, you will still get your ma. the u.s. postal service will remain open as it tries to deliver all the presents in time for christmas. if you are...
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some of my stu d e nts digitally tired eyes. from problems, some just want a break. track some students suffer from problems, somejust want a break. my vision is very clear and i have to practice, everything seems much more focused. it is notjust my eyes. the delay fun and relaxation in my upper shoulders which tend to be cancelled because i stand a lot of time... that made it half the world's population will need glasses 12050 because of screens. can eye yoga help improve vision brought your eye problems? it is more than anything focused issues, far—sighted, anything like this. these can be corrected. according to regular science, once you get these kinds of issues, you cannot reverse them but in the eye yoga system, they say you can. some students say it helps improve eyesight but there was no scientific evidence to prove this so i'm going to see an eye expert to ask about eye yoga from a medical point of view. they cannot correct refractive errors, so the need of glasses for a distance of reading, there is no way you can anat
some of my stu d e nts digitally tired eyes. from problems, some just want a break. track some students suffer from problems, somejust want a break. my vision is very clear and i have to practice, everything seems much more focused. it is notjust my eyes. the delay fun and relaxation in my upper shoulders which tend to be cancelled because i stand a lot of time... that made it half the world's population will need glasses 12050 because of screens. can eye yoga help improve vision brought your...
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no mention today of where do foreign stu d e nts no mention today of where do foreign students fit into? is it just immigration policy when it finally emerges? is itjust about cutting numbers? or is it about helping the workforce of the uk? which is the number—1 priority? workforce of the uk? which is the number-1 priority? we're seeing the different aren't we? you know what, this story and these previous stories about the pantomime atmosphere in parliament is really very telling because, like you say, in the independent, i don't know if you watched this exchange, and when the question was directed at mrs may, her simple answer when questioned over those numbers was just yes. yes. i paused and went, 0k! she was quite fiery today. absolutely. no doubt about that. yes it was the end of term and all that stuff, and even christmas, but the bitterness. there was a lot going on. a lot going on. they need a little break. what's going on in america as well and possibly, as we understand, has already started in syria, the front page of the guardian, dismay as the president says troops in syria a
no mention today of where do foreign stu d e nts no mention today of where do foreign students fit into? is it just immigration policy when it finally emerges? is itjust about cutting numbers? or is it about helping the workforce of the uk? which is the number—1 priority? workforce of the uk? which is the number-1 priority? we're seeing the different aren't we? you know what, this story and these previous stories about the pantomime atmosphere in parliament is really very telling because,...