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u menico montanaro, stu rothenberg, thank th. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: in less than a decade, youtube star lilly sing ne from internet sensation to host of a new show debuting tonight.te "aittle ith lilly singh" will premiere onbc, making her the only woman-- and person of color-- on network late night. s cently amna nawaz sat down with singh on her geles set to talk about her newest challenge.in it's the latesur series, race matters solutions and part of our ongoing arts and cult e series, "cans." the tent sages ofiet grief -- >> reporter: she's one of youtube's biggest success wories ever. t up, its your girl superwoman. >> reporter: lilly singh, a.k.rs superwoman, dipped a toe into internet waters ten years ago with basic video blogs. >> when it comes to a boyfriend, we want tall att wention we ca get, which makes us, okay, sort of needy. eporter: but she quickly dove deeper in, developing her comedic skill. >> no, girl, i'm wearing sla ain't nobody got time for this tonight. >> reporter: and, over the years, upping her production game. (
u menico montanaro, stu rothenberg, thank th. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: in less than a decade, youtube star lilly sing ne from internet sensation to host of a new show debuting tonight.te "aittle ith lilly singh" will premiere onbc, making her the only woman-- and person of color-- on network late night. s cently amna nawaz sat down with singh on her geles set to talk about her newest challenge.in it's the latesur series, race matters solutions and part of our ongoing...
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we saw, stu, at last week's democratic debate, some real division.ourke stake out some territorwe hadn't seen democrats speak about recently. >> everything seems to be about the democrac divide, doesn't it, between the various wings of the party and it's showing up on guns as impeament and other issues. yow, you have the democrats who want to go as far as they can, and those who are thinking more about thee general ection, and that's a division in the party that they're going to ve to figure out how to deal with this to keep the progressive populous inthewsed and excited and 'shind the parominee and also to reach out -- remember the general election is about swing voters. woodruff: he's talking about buying back guns. this i a place democrats haven't gone. >> of course he's going to want e go on the debate stage and be as bold as possible so he says hell, yes, we're coming for your guns. pump the brakes for a con the polling on this, mandatory buybacks is one of the more divisive issues in our npr nawrpz marist polling, more in favor to have red flag
we saw, stu, at last week's democratic debate, some real division.ourke stake out some territorwe hadn't seen democrats speak about recently. >> everything seems to be about the democrac divide, doesn't it, between the various wings of the party and it's showing up on guns as impeament and other issues. yow, you have the democrats who want to go as far as they can, and those who are thinking more about thee general ection, and that's a division in the party that they're going to ve to...
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so stu d e nts happen in the first place?s com pa ny household income and if the student loans company find out or decide that they have been paying the more than your head income entitles you to, then they are legally obliged by the department for education to take that money back. from your next loan payments. what can students do when theirface from his payments. what can students do when their face from his demands? the main suggestion is that we have had are to go to the university and stu d e nts are to go to the university and students union to see what supports, bursaries and grants them a tad and also to get in contact with your student loans provider. what are the slc and the dfe said? they have said pretty much the same thing that any student facing hardship as a result of these cuts should get in contact with their loan provider as soon as possible and there are a range of options for support. thank you very much indeed. more of course on money box. let's get more on our top story. that is on abolishing the deputy
so stu d e nts happen in the first place?s com pa ny household income and if the student loans company find out or decide that they have been paying the more than your head income entitles you to, then they are legally obliged by the department for education to take that money back. from your next loan payments. what can students do when theirface from his payments. what can students do when their face from his demands? the main suggestion is that we have had are to go to the university and stu...
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we have about 3,000 people working at stu leonard's now. because it also creates compression because the people that were making $16 an hour, you've got to raise them up too. you can't bring new people in at a higher rate. it's very expensive, on top of the difficulty in retailing today which is online sales, a amazon, whole foods. it's tough. we're a family business here. they're really masters at data mining. >> to compete with that you have to create that in-store experience. we see retailers like tjx that made it fun to shop, doing well now. how do you make it disneyland. i haven't been to a stu leonard's. >> you've got to come. we've got animation shows. that's why they did call us the disney of dairy stores. in the new store we're putting augmented reality in. so we're going to have animation shows, they're going to sort of pop out into the store. maria: wow. >> and we're going to gear it towards kids so they can go on their phone and learn to count one to 10, colors, shapes. we have some educational consultants that helped us with th
we have about 3,000 people working at stu leonard's now. because it also creates compression because the people that were making $16 an hour, you've got to raise them up too. you can't bring new people in at a higher rate. it's very expensive, on top of the difficulty in retailing today which is online sales, a amazon, whole foods. it's tough. we're a family business here. they're really masters at data mining. >> to compete with that you have to create that in-store experience. we see...
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the new york public school system had allowed all of their 1.1 million stu d e nts to allowed all ofdents to be absent, to take part in this, but of course this is the united states and a lot of things often become politicized, so it was also made clear by the new york public school system that teachers we re public school system that teachers were not allowed to participate, because this could be seen as a political action. a real sign that, yes, on the one hand you see that's there have been, this has been open to stu d e nts there have been, this has been open to students to participate in. but on the other, you certainly see that there is a strong political tinge to this climate change issue, and that was certainly made true by the statement made by the new york public school system. just briefly, just mark our card for us. what is expected to happen there over the next couple of hours? over the next few hours, we are going to hear some more speeches, some more people talking and really just more speeches, some more people talking and reallyjust trying to ta ke talking and really
the new york public school system had allowed all of their 1.1 million stu d e nts to allowed all ofdents to be absent, to take part in this, but of course this is the united states and a lot of things often become politicized, so it was also made clear by the new york public school system that teachers we re public school system that teachers were not allowed to participate, because this could be seen as a political action. a real sign that, yes, on the one hand you see that's there have been,...
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local support will probably on how the type —— how the home team does in the big tournament but these stutournament but these students are very excited. translation: up until now, i only watched other nations teams on television but the fact they are playing in my home country is great. translation: the current japanese team is said to be its best and the coach hopes to be in the top eight. just like the last world cup when they beat south africa, hope they do well and rugby becomes more popular injapan. translation: i thought only rugby players and fans would enjoy this world cup that i noticed my fans who don't play rugby are looking forward to it, too. japan is up against russia and the home team is ranked higher than the opponent. a lot more excitement anticipated and with me is a rugby expert from the university. i remember talking to you after the 2015 rugby world cup when we saw that shock victory by japan and you are saying that this is going to boost rugby's popularity. as the number of students playing the sport actually increased? actually, no. especially amongst high school pl
local support will probably on how the type —— how the home team does in the big tournament but these stutournament but these students are very excited. translation: up until now, i only watched other nations teams on television but the fact they are playing in my home country is great. translation: the current japanese team is said to be its best and the coach hopes to be in the top eight. just like the last world cup when they beat south africa, hope they do well and rugby becomes more...
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september, they are back at school after the summer break but many stu d e nts after the summer breakcotting it. we will watch for any disruption. a great deal of disruption at the airport this weekend. protesters tried to target the international airport. hong kong is a major transport hub in the region and they brought chaos and to some extent. some flights we re and to some extent. some flights were cancelled and also passengers stranded. in fact, were cancelled and also passengers stranded. infact, i were cancelled and also passengers stranded. in fact, i was one of those passages. little alternative to get from the airport to the city, the main express train that usually ta kes the main express train that usually takes passengers to the city was suspended on sunday and the traffic was almost at a standstill, getting out of the island where the airport is located. this monday we are expecting to see the first of a two—day strike. you are hearing that life continues, some of that music you are hearing is a group of elderly hong kong is, a few yards away, going about their morning e
september, they are back at school after the summer break but many stu d e nts after the summer breakcotting it. we will watch for any disruption. a great deal of disruption at the airport this weekend. protesters tried to target the international airport. hong kong is a major transport hub in the region and they brought chaos and to some extent. some flights we re and to some extent. some flights were cancelled and also passengers stranded. in fact, were cancelled and also passengers stranded....
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reports say they want boris johnson to stu in his ownjuices.vative mp5. 21 of them voted with the rebel alliance, they had the whip taken away. they are under threat of death election in a general selection. are we going to see now the realignment of the disintegration of the conservative party, or is it hyperbole? i think we should think about how momentous a moment this is. think about it in realterms. ken clarke has been a conservative mp. father of the house. he is the older serving, longest serving mp in the commons, but i conservative since the 70s. the cabinet minister under margaret thatcher and john major. you have the grandson of winston churchill being told he has had the whip withdrawn. these are momentous moments for the party. she clearly is a political realignment. the question is whether it is enough, because clearly the party is trying to position itself to out brexit, the brexit party. it has been a strategy of borisjohnson. what we often see, though, with populist movements like the brexit party, that if they see an existing
reports say they want boris johnson to stu in his ownjuices.vative mp5. 21 of them voted with the rebel alliance, they had the whip taken away. they are under threat of death election in a general selection. are we going to see now the realignment of the disintegration of the conservative party, or is it hyperbole? i think we should think about how momentous a moment this is. think about it in realterms. ken clarke has been a conservative mp. father of the house. he is the older serving,...
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in his ownjuices until the borisjohnson should be made to stu in his own juices until the 31 octoberl does go through all its stages, he has to go back because that is what the law says, to brussels, to ask for an extension. but it did look as if jeremy corbyn's initial instinct was to allow that to be a general election before that date. and of course, it is difficult for him because he has called for a general election pretty much every day since the last election, and he has to suffer a little bit of embarrassment if he is going to allow, through his own action or inaction, a conservative prime minister to remain in office. the express has borisjohnson urging people power for an election. the express has borisjohnson urging people powerfor an election. the snp do want an election and he has another way of making it happen. one of the options he has is a bill that says notwithstanding this at we want to call an election and you need a house of commons majority, a smaller figure. and you could potentially get there. you would have to check that all the conservative mps are willing t
in his ownjuices until the borisjohnson should be made to stu in his own juices until the 31 octoberl does go through all its stages, he has to go back because that is what the law says, to brussels, to ask for an extension. but it did look as if jeremy corbyn's initial instinct was to allow that to be a general election before that date. and of course, it is difficult for him because he has called for a general election pretty much every day since the last election, and he has to suffer a...
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watching on the bbc news app, most read stories, the story about the change to the rules on foreign stuter they graduate, at number two, it is the news of the death of a 55—year—old british man, who was taking part in a tandem skydive, near the grand canyon, he was killed, the other person, who was skydiving with him, has survived. at number three, today's main politics story, about the difference of opinion between the difference of opinion between the labour leader and deputy leader over the path ahead for the party on brexit. going down to the most watched, this is a story about self driving cars and what happens, is the question, if you fall asleep in a self driving car? that is at number one. stay with us, we will show you the report in full. for the moment, that is it for the morning briefing. lets catch up with sport. good morning. there you are! i watched a bit of the football last night, and when i looked, england were co mforta bly when i looked, england were comfortably ahead, and later on i saw the score and i thought, what has happened ? saw the score and i thought, what ha
watching on the bbc news app, most read stories, the story about the change to the rules on foreign stuter they graduate, at number two, it is the news of the death of a 55—year—old british man, who was taking part in a tandem skydive, near the grand canyon, he was killed, the other person, who was skydiving with him, has survived. at number three, today's main politics story, about the difference of opinion between the difference of opinion between the labour leader and deputy leader over...
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for the first time in decades, stu d e nts for the first time in decades, students believed they couldly democratic algeria and help educate the people. but as the protests continued into april, the general surprised the nation. at first, he had supported bouteflika's election. now, in a dramatic change of direction, he appeared to side with the people. 0n the evening of the 2nd of april, on national television, president bouteflika resigned. a loyalist insider replaced him as interim president. and the upcoming presidential elections were cancelled. time had finally run out for algeria's longest serving president. the euphoria was short—lived. the interim leader declared there would be new presidential elections on the 4th ofjuly. be new presidential elections on the 4th of july. but be new presidential elections on the 4th ofjuly. but the people were now growing bolder. they were demanding a total break from the old regime. and they were determined to remain peaceful. also calling forjustice were algeria's lawyers and magistrates, including zubaida. still seemingly siding with the pr
for the first time in decades, stu d e nts for the first time in decades, students believed they couldly democratic algeria and help educate the people. but as the protests continued into april, the general surprised the nation. at first, he had supported bouteflika's election. now, in a dramatic change of direction, he appeared to side with the people. 0n the evening of the 2nd of april, on national television, president bouteflika resigned. a loyalist insider replaced him as interim...
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so baffled by this video which show ufos hurtling through the airport the footage is from thenpret stued tseit say lla ng.wera tpp e w ey it was by far the sc iest above the desert outsidof t r thblowveing they were riding in plummeted out of the sky. >> it felt like a car crash ea h ad it was just as ground. hit.he >> the initial impact ejecting the lot and for other passengers out of the basket. >> was the te th is en wstarto lt stofagain. then we realized where is everybody? >> you just need the all of a sudden the pilott s no reof the balloon and that lets air out. ht the hot air out. ave like 15 seconds from wh poud ulletsaclydr dragginglo a the desert sand for nearly half a mile.first sean and then tom both thrown to the ground anytunhing to thl. >> shouwhtiy name after we were out of the balloon. i remembnk thi inthg,ate h >> her leg was broken and her both of them trapped in the hou. th sti on there with atvs.recalo >> wg started drivind we are like, how much more do we got? we still havehree miles but the three miles, 300 miles. >> of the nine people on board, seven were taken t
so baffled by this video which show ufos hurtling through the airport the footage is from thenpret stued tseit say lla ng.wera tpp e w ey it was by far the sc iest above the desert outsidof t r thblowveing they were riding in plummeted out of the sky. >> it felt like a car crash ea h ad it was just as ground. hit.he >> the initial impact ejecting the lot and for other passengers out of the basket. >> was the te th is en wstarto lt stofagain. then we realized where is...
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opening up in the women's game and we've seen a lot of really exciting young players come and andrea stu's just one of them but she's so showed that she went toe to toe with serena power and serene as one of the most powerful players in the game but she also has a lot of versatility if she can mix the. up a bit and she showed a lot of mental strength she was playing in front of 20000 people in new york who really wanted serino to win but that didn't seem to slow it down too much she actually apologized to the home fans for winning which was a pretty canadian move of her but she did great yeah she gave 3 no williams a tough time do you think she still has it in her until when 2 more slams and break the all time record yes so a lot of the discussion around serina has been whether or not she'll be able to match or even beat margaret cts record. and it's tough i mean so this was the 4th straight final that serino has lost since coming back from having a child and 2017 but just like think about that for a 2nd she's been to 4 finals since having a kid she'll be $38.00 at the end of this month so
opening up in the women's game and we've seen a lot of really exciting young players come and andrea stu's just one of them but she's so showed that she went toe to toe with serena power and serene as one of the most powerful players in the game but she also has a lot of versatility if she can mix the. up a bit and she showed a lot of mental strength she was playing in front of 20000 people in new york who really wanted serino to win but that didn't seem to slow it down too much she actually...
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if you are doing good stus why go thiesan cicilline:igndne point. passed 2 gt to protect conditions to help rebuild the infrastructure of our country, to raise fily incomes, to reauthorize theio vnc women act provide will pay equal work. ion and 80% of those bills arenne's desk. we are addressing the anxiety and economicrns that folksc ceon hrie, d dvingwn cos of escrti dru. no a enough cerage of uruestions on this issue. cilline: it'sappear that voters no question that the voters care ongo raise familysndn drugs. tncomes to make sur tve eal ppe. i was asking you about impeachment. and that word did come up during the debate. ucts who have theng t americxpe seinprg ter t oeenhest, not then lf interest. no one is above the law. so they mayot tal about it, but fundamentally people want to have confidence that those that are serving igovernment arein actin their own best interest so the benf it orthei corporation, accountability is critical. we have to do both things and ie y night.ament >> yes, we are going to take your ak-47 and not allow it to be us
if you are doing good stus why go thiesan cicilline:igndne point. passed 2 gt to protect conditions to help rebuild the infrastructure of our country, to raise fily incomes, to reauthorize theio vnc women act provide will pay equal work. ion and 80% of those bills arenne's desk. we are addressing the anxiety and economicrns that folksc ceon hrie, d dvingwn cos of escrti dru. no a enough cerage of uruestions on this issue. cilline: it'sappear that voters no question that the voters care ongo...
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in stoke, these stu d e nts attitude will help.m across the country. in this situation, we need to come up with a solid solution that everyone is going to agree on. we need everyone to work together, we know it is hard at the moment with everybody kind of at the moment with everybody kind of at each other's next, but again, what brexit is doing is tearing communities apart. —— necks. what brexit is doing is tearing communities apart. -- necks. split is don't of course depend on location, but frustration at this whole rack that process seems to be cross—country. alex forsyth, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. now on bbc news sport today with mark edwards. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: newly promoted brescia take a shock lead against the mightyjuventus, but the old lady fights back. successful start for samoa as they see off russia in their rugby world cup opener. and we'll meet the three scandinavian siblings competing at the world athletics championships in doha. hello and thanks f
in stoke, these stu d e nts attitude will help.m across the country. in this situation, we need to come up with a solid solution that everyone is going to agree on. we need everyone to work together, we know it is hard at the moment with everybody kind of at the moment with everybody kind of at each other's next, but again, what brexit is doing is tearing communities apart. —— necks. what brexit is doing is tearing communities apart. -- necks. split is don't of course depend on location,...
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in some universities, cambridge would be a good example, stu d e nts cambridge would be a good exampleversity that is really focusing on the data, analysing the scale of the problem, making sure they have a real handle on it, whereas in other places they don't even know how much they are spending. they are not maintaining and monitoring of data, not collecting the data, and in that way i think students' experience is com pletely i think students' experience is completely different across the country. university say they already plan a voluntary mental health charter and need the nhs to provide more effective care for students. liverpool university said it was deeply saddened by keira's death, and is working with the health service on changes. coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister is to meet the european commission president for a working lunch later. he is expected to make clear for the first time in face—to—face talks that he wi
in some universities, cambridge would be a good example, stu d e nts cambridge would be a good exampleversity that is really focusing on the data, analysing the scale of the problem, making sure they have a real handle on it, whereas in other places they don't even know how much they are spending. they are not maintaining and monitoring of data, not collecting the data, and in that way i think students' experience is com pletely i think students' experience is completely different across the...
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so the net result would be that the number of private school stu d e nts that the number of private schoolely reduced, so you would be savagely reduced, so you would see far, far less. which i guess would remove a huge incentive for many parents to send their children to private schools. what happened to freedom of choice?” children to private schools. what happened to freedom of choice? i was just thinking, a general election is imminent, there is almost certainly going to be a general election before the next time labour has its co nfe re nce before the next time labour has its conference in 2020, and i look at this and think... what are you talking about? what cohort of voters have you identified who think this is going to be a massive vote winner for your party? this is ideology of the practicality in terms of politics. labour should be flinging out all of these consumer friendly policies like that, that is what they should be talking about. anti- austerity things. yes, and better offer about things they care about, such as the school the child goes to. to me this isjust endemic of how
so the net result would be that the number of private school stu d e nts that the number of private schoolely reduced, so you would be savagely reduced, so you would see far, far less. which i guess would remove a huge incentive for many parents to send their children to private schools. what happened to freedom of choice?” children to private schools. what happened to freedom of choice? i was just thinking, a general election is imminent, there is almost certainly going to be a general...
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it was the first week back for the semester and they boycotted classes and in the high schools, the stutanding outside the school buildings, joining hands in a so—called human chain. they are coming under some pressure from the government, as are the schools, for allowing them to do this, but i don't quite see how you can stop them if you are the school. this is pa rt them if you are the school. this is part of a broader call for strike action today. given the weather, the driving rain and strong winds that have been battering hong kong, it is ha rd to have been battering hong kong, it is hard to gauge how many people have supported this strike because there are shops and small businesses closed, nurses and other hospital staff at some hospitals have had protests at their workplace. but, generally speaking, it is a more peaceful here in the city, when you compare it to the violent clashes we saw on saturday and the chaos at the airport on sunday when transport connections to the airport were shut down and there was traffic gridlock leading to the airport and protesters were successfully
it was the first week back for the semester and they boycotted classes and in the high schools, the stutanding outside the school buildings, joining hands in a so—called human chain. they are coming under some pressure from the government, as are the schools, for allowing them to do this, but i don't quite see how you can stop them if you are the school. this is pa rt them if you are the school. this is part of a broader call for strike action today. given the weather, the driving rain and...
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>> stu mccarthy: it's legal. >> gabe mcvarish: it's legal. >> kroft: they make eight different brews,y popular with the tourists. they're just beginning to turn a profit, but say they've saved a lot of money drinking their own beer. are you the biggest-selling beer on eigg? >> mccarthy: thankfully, yes. yeah, we can say that. >> kroft: none of these younger people would be here without the island's tiny but unique power grid that runs almost entirely on renewable energy, a combination of wind, hydroelectric and solar, the first time it's ever been accomplished anywhere. >> fyffe: that is the biggest and most impressive project that we've done. >> kroft: it's changed everything, right? >> fyffe: oh, yeah. it's made life so much easier. >> kroft: it was designed and funded with multiple grants, mostly from the european union, and engineers from all over the world have come to study it. like everything else on eigg, it is run and maintained by revolving committees of islanders, the only visible sign of any sort of government. there are no offices, no court system, no police. is there any
>> stu mccarthy: it's legal. >> gabe mcvarish: it's legal. >> kroft: they make eight different brews,y popular with the tourists. they're just beginning to turn a profit, but say they've saved a lot of money drinking their own beer. are you the biggest-selling beer on eigg? >> mccarthy: thankfully, yes. yeah, we can say that. >> kroft: none of these younger people would be here without the island's tiny but unique power grid that runs almost entirely on renewable...
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on monday, we saw and taken to another level. of course, stu d e nts to another level. of course, studentsthey should have been starting their new term at school after the summer break, but many said they would boycott school for as much as two weeks, essentially, as a way of trying to get their demands met by the government. they want greater freedom, greater autonomy, government. they want greater freedom, greaterautonomy, less meddling from china, so we saw thousands of students stay away. they took part in rallies that took place on campuses gci’oss they took part in rallies that took place on campuses across hong kong. today, what we are expecting to hear is from the macau and hong kong affairs office of the state council. this is the chinese government's mouthpiece. they will be holding a press c0 nfe re nce mouthpiece. they will be holding a press conference this afternoon, they will be watching for that and beijing, as we know, continues to ta ke beijing, as we know, continues to take a hard—line stat. they have suggested that of course the end will be coming for many hong kong peo
on monday, we saw and taken to another level. of course, stu d e nts to another level. of course, studentsthey should have been starting their new term at school after the summer break, but many said they would boycott school for as much as two weeks, essentially, as a way of trying to get their demands met by the government. they want greater freedom, greater autonomy, government. they want greater freedom, greaterautonomy, less meddling from china, so we saw thousands of students stay away....
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to stop shipping flavors like mint, bubble com, and others that appeal to young people, like college stup in the icu. >> it's horrible for you and i came close to death and i'm lucky. >> san francisco already banned flavored e-cigarette products. gary knight agrees with it if it keeps kids from vaping, but he worries about a slippery slope. >> started one thing to the next to the next. and i just don't think that banning cigarettes altogether
to stop shipping flavors like mint, bubble com, and others that appeal to young people, like college stup in the icu. >> it's horrible for you and i came close to death and i'm lucky. >> san francisco already banned flavored e-cigarette products. gary knight agrees with it if it keeps kids from vaping, but he worries about a slippery slope. >> started one thing to the next to the next. and i just don't think that banning cigarettes altogether
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you have said that the spark that lit the flames of violence was racism directed towards young papuan stuism directed towards young papuan students studying in an indonesian college. the indonesian authorities points to other sparks and they go back to last december when, as i understand, separatist millita nts armed, murdered a group of workers construct being a new road in west papua. and those were separatist, presumably allies of your own. this is not new for west papua. indonesia a lwa ys is not new for west papua. indonesia always creates the violence. one example, back in 2002, the indonesian military intelligence, one of the american citizens is killed near the freeport mine and then blamed on west papuan separatists. the pattern is the same. hang on, it is important to get down to basic seal. there are many allegations that armed militants working as papuan separatists, and you of the exiled leader of the main umbrella of the separatist organisation, they have conducted operations and they are deemed to have been responsible for the murder of those construction workers last decem
you have said that the spark that lit the flames of violence was racism directed towards young papuan stuism directed towards young papuan students studying in an indonesian college. the indonesian authorities points to other sparks and they go back to last december when, as i understand, separatist millita nts armed, murdered a group of workers construct being a new road in west papua. and those were separatist, presumably allies of your own. this is not new for west papua. indonesia a lwa ys...
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[applause] >> thanks, stu. and kevin, you volunteered next? [applause] kevin: thank you all so much. my name is kevin sabet. --as a senior policy and before that, spent time in the bush administration. it was when it was ok to be bipartisan. i miss those days a lot. i also want to commend you all for being here, because one of my mentors, bob dupont, talks about the oxford house program as a modern miracle. it may not be popular on twitter. if you are on twitter and look what people say about 12-step programs, it is not very popular. this veryhas been insidious thing that i call a false dichotomy between twelve-step and medication assisted treatment, as if they are completely incompatible. we know there are many paths to recovery. we know they are compatible. we want to have a large enough tent to keep people alive and bring everyone in the fold. but you are the living examples of why must people appear -- and it is an honor to be up here with giants of the field, although it looks more like a mantle than a panel, though we will change that ne
[applause] >> thanks, stu. and kevin, you volunteered next? [applause] kevin: thank you all so much. my name is kevin sabet. --as a senior policy and before that, spent time in the bush administration. it was when it was ok to be bipartisan. i miss those days a lot. i also want to commend you all for being here, because one of my mentors, bob dupont, talks about the oxford house program as a modern miracle. it may not be popular on twitter. if you are on twitter and look what people say...
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stu leonard ceo, stu leonard disagrees with that.he growing trend, grocery stores are not going anywhere. his is an event in the new york, new jersey, connecticut area, he can claim that. >> it's a family business. >> right. >> i have to bank on the fact retailing is here today. neil: but you do have delivery? >> we started with instacart. they will deliver person's groceries, order it on line, deliver it. it is 3% of sales right now, growing at about 50%. neil: do the customers pay surcharge for that convenience through instacart, right? >> through -- neil: but you don't pay it? >> no, we have milk at 1.99 a half gallon. say, 2%. 13% extra would cost you a quarter delivered to your house. neil: has it expanded your business doing that? >> you know, i don't know that. i know a lot of customers said i didn't have time to run over to buy stuff. i think it helped 50% growing it and 50% people who were going to come anyway. neil: when you're delivering food you have to be fast at it. >> i know. neil: not one of those things you can wait
stu leonard ceo, stu leonard disagrees with that.he growing trend, grocery stores are not going anywhere. his is an event in the new york, new jersey, connecticut area, he can claim that. >> it's a family business. >> right. >> i have to bank on the fact retailing is here today. neil: but you do have delivery? >> we started with instacart. they will deliver person's groceries, order it on line, deliver it. it is 3% of sales right now, growing at about 50%. neil: do the...
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after the shock victory in 2015, you are telling us how the number of stu d e nts are telling us hownts playing rugby has gone down because mothers watched it and thought it was a bit too dangerous. do you think after this rugby world cup the popularity of the sport will go cup the popularity of the sport will 9° up cup the popularity of the sport will go up and the number of students playing as well? i would like to think so but it is the "not in my backya rd" think so but it is the "not in my backyard" phenomenon feel —— because it isa backyard" phenomenon feel —— because it is a very dangerous spot. —— sport. i would like to think that the popularity will go up because the popularity will go up because the camaraderie and all of these wonderful things that would suit the japanese culture as well. i would like to think it would be an increase in popularity in rugby here. at the university, they were hoping for top eight forjapan‘s ralph possums. how far do you think the japanese team can go? ralph possums. how far do you think thejapanese team can go? —— ralph possums. how far do y
after the shock victory in 2015, you are telling us how the number of stu d e nts are telling us hownts playing rugby has gone down because mothers watched it and thought it was a bit too dangerous. do you think after this rugby world cup the popularity of the sport will go cup the popularity of the sport will 9° up cup the popularity of the sport will go up and the number of students playing as well? i would like to think so but it is the "not in my backya rd" think so but it is the...
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the stu d e nts it hard to travel into work.ing part in the protest a nd protests are taking part in the protest and they say they are going to boycott their classes for two weeks. this is the first day they are meant to be back at school after their summer break and they are saying they are not going as a way to get the message across to beijing that they want more freedoms for their city. but i am sharanjit leyl ina very their city. but i am sharanjit leyl in a very stormy hong kong. you have been watching newsday. and i'm samantha simmonds in london. goodbye for now. hello there. good morning claudia, milder weather is set to return across much of the uk for monday. —— cloudier. a few showers around at the moment, particularly across northern areas but it is turning quite chilly and we have clear skies across the south as well. we have had those cooler, fresher, north—westerly winds on sunday and they will be replaced by these west— south—westerly winds coming around this top of the high pressure. we find these weather fronts
the stu d e nts it hard to travel into work.ing part in the protest a nd protests are taking part in the protest and they say they are going to boycott their classes for two weeks. this is the first day they are meant to be back at school after their summer break and they are saying they are not going as a way to get the message across to beijing that they want more freedoms for their city. but i am sharanjit leyl ina very their city. but i am sharanjit leyl in a very stormy hong kong. you have...
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many stu d e nts later? because of exams.here school exams a week ago and couldn't take part in that global wave of protests we witnessed a week ago, including very large protests here in sydney and across australia. now, i think it's safe to say that new zealand has never seen climate rallies on this scale. some political leaders across in new zealand say they asked goodbye the numbers. it's reported 40,000 people have marched in the capital, wellington, demanding the ce ntre—left wellington, demanding the centre—left government do much more to address the effects of climate change. now, these young protesters have five core demands. among them, urging the government in new zealand to declare a climate emergency. also to declare a climate emergency. also to start building an economy based on renewable energy. another of the demands is to offer more help to island nations in the south civic who are particularly susceptible to the impacts of rising seas and storms surges —— south pacific. we've seen many colourful placards at
many stu d e nts later? because of exams.here school exams a week ago and couldn't take part in that global wave of protests we witnessed a week ago, including very large protests here in sydney and across australia. now, i think it's safe to say that new zealand has never seen climate rallies on this scale. some political leaders across in new zealand say they asked goodbye the numbers. it's reported 40,000 people have marched in the capital, wellington, demanding the ce ntre—left...
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stu is looking very hanged dog right now. say four consecutive weeks it has been under 3.6%. so i'm putting a positive spin on it. it is interesting, rates are still historically low. you want it obviously to come down and down and they're not. stuart: i did. i actually went on the air, if you refinance, maybe wait a while you might get a low rate. i'm terribly sorry for issuing bad advice. susan: that is not true. we're expecting a federal reserve rate cut next ten days. you might get one before year's end. that brings down interest rates. stuart: short term adjustables. the arms would come down. i'm salvaged. no response on the stock market to the blip up in mortgage rates. we're still almost dead flat. that is the state of flay as we speak. now this. >>> this is the day when democrats define themselves and define their party. i think it is going to be tough going. later this hour speaker pelosi will take to the podium to outline where she will take house democrats. she will try to pull the badly divided party together. the
stu is looking very hanged dog right now. say four consecutive weeks it has been under 3.6%. so i'm putting a positive spin on it. it is interesting, rates are still historically low. you want it obviously to come down and down and they're not. stuart: i did. i actually went on the air, if you refinance, maybe wait a while you might get a low rate. i'm terribly sorry for issuing bad advice. susan: that is not true. we're expecting a federal reserve rate cut next ten days. you might get one...
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we see the row over the move to disband labour stu d e nts over the move to disband labour students aret to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the carbon project. there is a living thundercloud of a storm brewing over brexit —— not to be sufficiently does ask about the corbyn project. andy push to have mr corbyn back remain. this morning, we saw andrew fisher, one of mr corbyn‘s closest aides, deciding that he has had enough, he is out of your, he is going to quit by the end of the year. in his resignation statement, he says that this is for family reasons. the sunday times has obtained members which suggest, actually, he is going because of what he regards as the lack of professionalism and competence emulators office and the lack of human decency. that points to the culture and religious office. a lot of people are highly difficult —— that points to the culture in the leader's office. the question now is can mr corbyn settle down this conference or can mr corbyn settle down this conference oi’ are we can mr corbyn settle down this conference or are we in for a week of blood—letting an
we see the row over the move to disband labour stu d e nts over the move to disband labour students aret to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the carbon project. there is a living thundercloud of a storm brewing over brexit —— not to be sufficiently does ask about the corbyn project. andy push to have mr corbyn back remain. this morning, we saw andrew fisher, one of mr corbyn‘s closest aides, deciding that he has had enough, he is out of your, he is going to quit by the end of the year....
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at the end of last term parents were written to about the new school uniform, saying it encourages stutus placed on expensive clothes, and is not unusual in having trousers as the uniform. but today the local mp has spoken out against the school for turning children away. to bar girls from getting an education simply because they are wearing a skirt, i think is political correctness gone mad. parents agree and say the new school uniform is not cheap either. we have all had to scramble trying to find trousers and none of the uniforms in stock, it is expensive, over £100 per student. we had girls in the changing room yesterday trying on trousers, they do not fit her, she is not comfortable in them, and the remarks that she said about her own body, as a parent having to listen to that is really upsetting. despite dozens of children being sent home today, students and pa rents sent home today, students and parents so they will stage another protest next week, putting pressure on the school to change its uniform policy. in a few minutes time, join us for the second edition of the papers. bu
at the end of last term parents were written to about the new school uniform, saying it encourages stutus placed on expensive clothes, and is not unusual in having trousers as the uniform. but today the local mp has spoken out against the school for turning children away. to bar girls from getting an education simply because they are wearing a skirt, i think is political correctness gone mad. parents agree and say the new school uniform is not cheap either. we have all had to scramble trying to...
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some of these stu d e nts activity online. students are investigating terrorism, some are working on financial crimes. their pioneering expertise in computer forensics financial crimes. their pioneering expertise in computerforensics has helped the fbi, cia and facebook, the virtual home of more than half of americans. they realise they have a problem with drugs being sold on the platform. we've been working to eliminate terrorism on the platform for some time. i think we've taken the same approach. they said what can you do to help us? they flag thousands of websites to officials which they believe sale illegal drugs. eyebrows social media for people who sell drugs on social media. they usually comment on drug use are's posts. —— uses' posts. in the comments there will usually be someone the comments there will usually be someone trying to sell them drugs. one of us would find thousands of accou nts one of us would find thousands of accounts every day involved in some way, hundreds of different websites stop it is a lot to lo
some of these stu d e nts activity online. students are investigating terrorism, some are working on financial crimes. their pioneering expertise in computer forensics financial crimes. their pioneering expertise in computerforensics has helped the fbi, cia and facebook, the virtual home of more than half of americans. they realise they have a problem with drugs being sold on the platform. we've been working to eliminate terrorism on the platform for some time. i think we've taken the same...
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2015 shock victory by japan's team, the awareness of the sport has gone up but still not the number of sturugby. do you think this tournament is going to change the popularity of the sport?|j this tournament is going to change the popularity of the sport? i hope so. for me, involving the rugby, the people wants to make the rugby are much more major sport. we don't want to miss this big opportunity. for this world cup. the rugby culture will maintain also through this world cup. the rugby culture will maintain also throuthapan. japan is expecting 500,000 foreign visitors through this tournament. japan will be hosting the olympics so it's good practice. a lot of issues, like is japan going to have enough dear to feed the rugby fans? have these concerns been addressed? that is a big issue, an important issue but we are all aware that by issue but we are all aware that rugby fans are drinking the big amount of beer in the many bars and restau ra nts, amount of beer in the many bars and restaurants, and they are worried about how much the rugby fans actually drink libya but for me, i've been to
2015 shock victory by japan's team, the awareness of the sport has gone up but still not the number of sturugby. do you think this tournament is going to change the popularity of the sport?|j this tournament is going to change the popularity of the sport? i hope so. for me, involving the rugby, the people wants to make the rugby are much more major sport. we don't want to miss this big opportunity. for this world cup. the rugby culture will maintain also through this world cup. the rugby...
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>> i like what i see, stu. as i've said ping underneath hood these job numbers, or very powerful. i thought ism services release was absolute blowout. absolute e blowout, conference board consumer confidence absolute blowout especially by the way, in the jobs category. now, question have seen a little softness in production and curable goods and cap spending some saw that whats along a cycle, you know you go up and down -- i noticed durable goods particularly the core is now picking up the order books arising by better than 6 pbt annually over the fast three months i like that very, very much. wages, salaries here's another one for you stu. productivity now i'll go eight quarters eight quarters. 1.8% that's a tremendous pakistan from the prior i don't know ten years or more and employment growth is 1.3% eight quarters reason i say that is as a rule of thumb, back of the enhave they envelope real gdp equals productivity plus employment groat, gets you to over 3% right now so if we removed some of the monetary ob
>> i like what i see, stu. as i've said ping underneath hood these job numbers, or very powerful. i thought ism services release was absolute blowout. absolute e blowout, conference board consumer confidence absolute blowout especially by the way, in the jobs category. now, question have seen a little softness in production and curable goods and cap spending some saw that whats along a cycle, you know you go up and down -- i noticed durable goods particularly the core is now picking up...
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not a driver whether you could be healthy or wealthy and win we're president we get to two, on other stu and i get to watch you've solve problems we haven't not thought of instead of arguing over the oned that have been with us us. that's something we can't let wait for four year from now or ten years from now. we have to act and rung for office is an expression of hope we can do it. it's not a nye ear hope -- eye eve hope. -- naive hope. my marriage exists by the grace of a single vote on the u.s. supreme court and i'm not going back and neither should weapon that's what this election is about and that's what i'm asking you to help us achieve. so talk to friends and neighbors and get to know our organizer, insist on a better future and i believe you'll help me become the inches president of the united states. thank you for joining us. see you on the campaign trail. thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
not a driver whether you could be healthy or wealthy and win we're president we get to two, on other stu and i get to watch you've solve problems we haven't not thought of instead of arguing over the oned that have been with us us. that's something we can't let wait for four year from now or ten years from now. we have to act and rung for office is an expression of hope we can do it. it's not a nye ear hope -- eye eve hope. -- naive hope. my marriage exists by the grace of a single vote on the...
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i sent stu d e nts university of birmingham.calators through the gates, across the road and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with friends from my a—levels had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i replayed the memories from the night before. i walked into the kitchen, i got a glass of water, i tookjust to paracetamol tablets, and i went to bed. my brain was screeching at this point, "but what about the other memories? you can afford to take this risk, i.e. that stupid, do you wa nt to this risk, i.e. that stupid, do you want to die? but when i tried to recall the other memories, the 2a ta blets, recall the other memories, the 2a tablets, the bin, theyjust disappeared. they morphed and switched into other terrifying fears, other horrible what ifs. and then, underneath the rest of the chatter, but growing louder and louder, i h
i sent stu d e nts university of birmingham.calators through the gates, across the road and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with friends from my a—levels had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i replayed the memories from the night before. i walked into the kitchen, i got a glass of...
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nations general assembly in new york those are the headlines coming up next here if so listening polls stu stay with us. talk to al-jazeera. what guarantees will be given to the people who will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on the 00. c.b.s. news is joining you what you can say are you think of i mean everything. my mission economy church research. where our planet is head next week i'm actually looking to connect the dots between climate change extreme weather. hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week planet s.o.s. climate change was breaking news long ago why have the mainstream media been so slow and so poor in covering the inside story from the favelas of rio de janeiro the locals say they get a raw deal from news outlets on the outside so they've taken the covering their story themselves and al jazeera journalist has been in jail in egypt for 1000 days now
nations general assembly in new york those are the headlines coming up next here if so listening polls stu stay with us. talk to al-jazeera. what guarantees will be given to the people who will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on the 00. c.b.s. news is joining you what you can say are you think of i mean everything. my mission economy church...
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in a large home in the hollywood hills with an infinity pool would continue stus meaningleful punishment but huffman asking the judge instead for probation and community service along with a $20,000 fine. so will huff man's pleas for leniency work? coming up at 7:00 a.m., we'll break down the case with your first look. >>> a south bay non-profit is working to build a better bay area even after thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of supplies from a storage area. this weekend three cleaning efforts willnuas scheduleonths a gro leads hundreds of people in leading up crash from multiple creeks an rivers from around the south bay. they kept equipment at the park station. last week crooks somehow got in and got away with $9,000 worth of supplies needed cleanup, education, and promotion. >> we had to go out and buy, you know, nearly a thousand dollars worth of materials to get ourselves ready. we're a small, you know, outfit, and so that really has made an impact on us. >> the coalition has created a gofundme page to replace equipment. we have a link on our website, abc7news.com. >>> all r
in a large home in the hollywood hills with an infinity pool would continue stus meaningleful punishment but huffman asking the judge instead for probation and community service along with a $20,000 fine. so will huff man's pleas for leniency work? coming up at 7:00 a.m., we'll break down the case with your first look. >>> a south bay non-profit is working to build a better bay area even after thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of supplies from a storage area. this weekend three...
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the latest some farm technology many here are baffled by the 1st round up trial her the kids i did stu be expected come on out a california of where they've got a world a tree huggers of people of the do not understand of isn't while bit better judge than a jury out there are good brenner and catastrophic toward. the world a better place i'm very worried yes we need this product and we do not need over 200000000 dollar lawsuits against monsanto are you know it's better now but. i mean somebody has to pay that. this is home turf for the former monsanto employees and their new colleagues from bayer. damage limitation is the name of the game here. they talk of individual cases and studies that exonerates like to say. i would look at that is one case doesn't change 800 scientific studies it doesn't change 40 years or years and were thoroughly supportive of the product but roundup does not cause cancer. but just how many of those studies were actually independent german toxicologists are among those who question the figure cited by bayer. find decent size when it quotes this figure buyer is
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reporter: thank you, stu.as blocked president trump's plan to ban thousands of asylum-seekers or change the rules on asylum-seekers. what is the president going to do about it? we'll ask ken cuccinelli about that in a moment. >>> plus illegal border crossings over the last three months, dropped a lot. is this because of trump's hard-line on immigration or is mexico helping us with this? we'll ask. ♪. at fidelity, we believe your money should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. experience the style, craftsmanship, and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. stuart: tuesday, second day in a row not that much stock price movement. i know a 80 point loss for the dow is significant but it is not that big when you're looking at a
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learners and so i am interested also i have been hearing comparisons about there the other schools in stud stu-- sfusdwith a large number e families. my daughters go to the school of the arts. the students there is a higher representation of black students. that is good. we have done a lot of good there. the black families don't necessarily reflect the range of black families we are serving in other parts of the city. you have to look at things in an intersectional way. i wanted everybody to see this information and i will post it after the fact. it is sfusd compared to the new school. 52% white. i don't see that anywhere else in the district. even at groton you have larger percentages of white students. we have segregation in our schools. you have high concentrations of latin or asian students. in the subgroups and this is important what you didn't present on as far as academic data because you didn't have the numbers to report on it. is one thing you are doing is not serving students that are disadvantaged and not serving english learners at the same percentage. it is big differences. when y
learners and so i am interested also i have been hearing comparisons about there the other schools in stud stu-- sfusdwith a large number e families. my daughters go to the school of the arts. the students there is a higher representation of black students. that is good. we have done a lot of good there. the black families don't necessarily reflect the range of black families we are serving in other parts of the city. you have to look at things in an intersectional way. i wanted everybody to...
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stu. he's willing to make hard negotiations with china or iran or democrats domestically. he's not willing to sit down and negotiate with and it's such a breath of fresh air and of course republicans will ran into the arms of a guy who's willing to stand up. lou: this president seems to me there's no question he's done more than any president in modern history. no onene has representative an economy like this. this is a manwh who has been regulated at a rate not achieved by any of his predecessors. he's turning the calculus on international paid. china is i believe fully comprehending now that this president does not want to be trifled with. this seems to me extraordinary. the holdouts here on appropriate credit and respect are the rhinos of the republican party and they have the capacity to create great pain through their passivity and 2020. >> think about what this president is up against in his effort to secure the border. not only democrats butut also members of his own party and he's up against -- lou: paul ryan single-handedly stopped the construction of the wall the
stu. he's willing to make hard negotiations with china or iran or democrats domestically. he's not willing to sit down and negotiate with and it's such a breath of fresh air and of course republicans will ran into the arms of a guy who's willing to stand up. lou: this president seems to me there's no question he's done more than any president in modern history. no onene has representative an economy like this. this is a manwh who has been regulated at a rate not achieved by any of his...
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despite dozens of children being sent home today, stu d e nts children being sent home today, studentsy. a 74—year—old woman has given birth to twins in india. if verified, it would make her the oldest mother by some distance. the previous record was head —— are said to be held by a 66—year—old spanish woman. she delivered two twin baby girls and their newborn baby girls are reported to be safe and stable, as is the mother. time for the weather. the weather looks much drier this weekend but it will still be on the chilly side. a lot of the rain we have seen earlier on is pushing away in the showers are becoming fewer as we head further into the night. some clear spells, the wind is turning more to a north—westerly wind and it will be cooler than last night, those are the temperatures in towns and cities. any remaining showers across tomorrow morning will fade away and they should be out of sunshine. further south, the shell is continuing to enter the afternoon, most places still going to be dry. light northerly winds for the most part but a stronger wind down the north sea coast will m
despite dozens of children being sent home today, stu d e nts children being sent home today, studentsy. a 74—year—old woman has given birth to twins in india. if verified, it would make her the oldest mother by some distance. the previous record was head —— are said to be held by a 66—year—old spanish woman. she delivered two twin baby girls and their newborn baby girls are reported to be safe and stable, as is the mother. time for the weather. the weather looks much drier this...
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toward stu don't know but damn to be over the blanket was of an account on the b. sonoma problem he knew so much good that moment probably but so i guess that's just based popcorn that what they've said it has a place where disallowing number probably clear dns name stop i guess most probably no names consider when you. didn't did you did while competing union met retire early or future husband on their 2nd date she broached the issue of joking. it's. just. me and you don't ask are you in my own yard but i'll. know. because because it does bring up in that. the time to get lost of course it's hopeless condition for which to sit still for some. severe measures 3 children at the college level so there's no new offer to the shop or put already off because i always need to take a stretcher with me straight to the sunni doctor but only. and they me up as what they all if i watched. the man who said nothing was we are just love scene of one of the 2 directors the died under suspicious circumstances. but what were the russian athletes doing to escape checks abroad. that w
toward stu don't know but damn to be over the blanket was of an account on the b. sonoma problem he knew so much good that moment probably but so i guess that's just based popcorn that what they've said it has a place where disallowing number probably clear dns name stop i guess most probably no names consider when you. didn't did you did while competing union met retire early or future husband on their 2nd date she broached the issue of joking. it's. just. me and you don't ask are you in my...
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stu one it would explain a lot. was just laziness and a slow metabolism. >> seth: he may not be the worst mayor in new new york history. thanks tucker. it's the one that's it for us tonight. the good news is, we will be back tomorrow and every weeknight from now until hopefully a long time from now. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, smugness, and especially, groupthink. will be back tomorrow, but in the meantime, sean hannity. live from new york city. >> sean: all right, tucker. hope you had a right we can. welcome to hannity. we begin along the florida coast, preparing for potential damage of hurricane dorian. we also have a live report from the bahamas. it was absolutely devastated by this hurricane. sad what is happening. our thoughts and prayers are with all of our friends that have been impacted there. the death toll has now risen to seven. we expect more. we hope and pray not. we'll have more coverage of that devastation. also coming up tonight, the florida governor will be here. and we will speak to
stu one it would explain a lot. was just laziness and a slow metabolism. >> seth: he may not be the worst mayor in new new york history. thanks tucker. it's the one that's it for us tonight. the good news is, we will be back tomorrow and every weeknight from now until hopefully a long time from now. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, smugness, and especially, groupthink. will be back tomorrow, but in the meantime, sean hannity. live from new york city. >> sean: all right,...