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i believe we sent 38 million text messages. so we are strong believers in text message. we clearly identify ourselves and we are a nonpartisan trustworthy group. but i agree that if you get information telling you that the polls have changed, ours have -- the hours you are not have changed you are not registered to vote, you should , double check that with your state, and never trust any message that comes to you from an identified group. host: we have a lot for folks who are not voting. we will get your thoughts from brett. not planning to vote. caller: i am not proud i am not voting. i am 60 years old. i have always voted until about the last 10 years. i see, i see myself as part of the problem if i vote. if i vote republican or democrat, it does not matter, there is a constant divide in a war between the parties. so, you know, no one gets anything done. nothing is ever accomplished. until there is a viable third party, you know, we're just going back and forth. again, i am not proud of this, but i do not see that my vote is effective anymore. i do not see any of these
i believe we sent 38 million text messages. so we are strong believers in text message. we clearly identify ourselves and we are a nonpartisan trustworthy group. but i agree that if you get information telling you that the polls have changed, ours have -- the hours you are not have changed you are not registered to vote, you should , double check that with your state, and never trust any message that comes to you from an identified group. host: we have a lot for folks who are not voting. we...
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this is a text agreement, i think it's important to say that it is an agreement on text, not a deal,ment on text, not a deal, which is a clear distinction. what is the reading there? absolutely, and a very important distinction because this is the text of the legal withdrawal agreement, the divorce agreement that the sides have been working on now for 12 months, since they focused way back last december, particularly on the irish border issue. what we now have is a document that's been produced, huge, 500 pages, of dense text which we'll wait to see the detail of. that is moving from the hands of the negotiators, the legal teams, the drafting teams, into the hands of the politicians. we enter a new phase but in many ways a much more difficult and treacherous phase, as micky young was indicating. there could be many things which may be an issue. that is one of the concerns from the eu. they know that getting to this point has been very difficult. whether theresa may can get this through cabinet and parliament is another very big question. on the eu side, the eu 27 countries will wait
this is a text agreement, i think it's important to say that it is an agreement on text, not a deal,ment on text, not a deal, which is a clear distinction. what is the reading there? absolutely, and a very important distinction because this is the text of the legal withdrawal agreement, the divorce agreement that the sides have been working on now for 12 months, since they focused way back last december, particularly on the irish border issue. what we now have is a document that's been...
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that is not the standard that exists in the text. it is not the intelligible principle that was found by any circuit court to consider this issue. and it was not even the intelligible principle that the attorney general himself said that he was acting pursuant to when he issued his regulation. in his final regulation, he said that congress delegated to him, and i quote, "the discretion to apply sorna's requirements to sex offenders to the extent that he determines that the public benefits of doing so outweigh any adverse costs." so the attorney general believed that his discretion was to essentially undertake the fundamental policy determination as to whether the costs outweigh the benefits. he did not view this as an issue of feasibility or practicality. finally, i'd just like to emphasize the special nature of this delegation. this is not licensing. this is not civil rule-making. this is the retroactive application of criminal law penalties that affect individual liberty interests in the most profound way. this is the area where th
that is not the standard that exists in the text. it is not the intelligible principle that was found by any circuit court to consider this issue. and it was not even the intelligible principle that the attorney general himself said that he was acting pursuant to when he issued his regulation. in his final regulation, he said that congress delegated to him, and i quote, "the discretion to apply sorna's requirements to sex offenders to the extent that he determines that the public benefits...
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all the text messages. although john arntz says some campaigns will stop contacting youonce you've turned in your ballot. now that's how you get people to vote. i voted today. i want to point out even if you text back campaigns saying take me off your list. sometimes they'll text back or try to argue with you. that's not a foolproof way. according john durham, even when people are annoyed, they are getting a reminder an election is coming up and that has actually gotten even some annoyed people to vote. >> thanks. head to our website www.kpix.com/election and our reporters will be live on election night covering the bay area's hottest races. watch live team coverage at 8:00 tuesday on www.kpix.com. >>> update on a new and environmentally friendly way to fight wildfires. we first told you about the company that said its product can put out fires in record time, but kpix5's julie watts explains the company is getting some pushback from state and federal agencies. >> reporter: the homes behind me are a perfect
all the text messages. although john arntz says some campaigns will stop contacting youonce you've turned in your ballot. now that's how you get people to vote. i voted today. i want to point out even if you text back campaigns saying take me off your list. sometimes they'll text back or try to argue with you. that's not a foolproof way. according john durham, even when people are annoyed, they are getting a reminder an election is coming up and that has actually gotten even some annoyed people...
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that night an all-out war began via text. you're getting text messages from bonnie.ng sex? >> uh-huh. pictures of sexual positions. >> reporter: photos with captions like -- this is what he really likes, you fat old woman. normally the mistress keeps a very low profile. >> she wanted to make sure i knew now she was in the picture. >> reporter: did she ever. many of the messages are too graphic to show, but you can get a good sense of them from these excerpts. "let me know if you want some good juicy pics of me and your hubby. you stupid old person, keep fixing yourself up, maybe he'll find you more attractive. what's the worst text message she sent you? >> the hollow bitch. >> reporter: she actually called you hollow. >> hollow. >> reporter: because -- >> of my hysterectomy. >> reporter: complete with a diagram to reinforce the point. bonnie admits she sent those nasty texts. you have to imagine though that people are going to see this and they're going to think that some of those text messages are cruel. >> never sent her pictures of my and bill having sexual interc
that night an all-out war began via text. you're getting text messages from bonnie.ng sex? >> uh-huh. pictures of sexual positions. >> reporter: photos with captions like -- this is what he really likes, you fat old woman. normally the mistress keeps a very low profile. >> she wanted to make sure i knew now she was in the picture. >> reporter: did she ever. many of the messages are too graphic to show, but you can get a good sense of them from these excerpts. "let...
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>> i couldn't text anybody.ldn't get ahold of anybody. >> i was texting her and then other people started calling me and saying this is really bad. we have seen pictures of people being killed. >> and she's not responding to you? >> no. >> just down the corridor, another mother struggled to keep her children quite. >> we're thinking about our survival and also thinking of running to an area that's safe. >> but there's nowhere else for faith and her children to go. she told them being quite wasn't enough. she made an incredible decision, they would all play dead. her then 9-year-old daughter could understand how porn it was to stay still. amazingly, her son, then 2, seemed to sense it as well. he didn't move except for an occasional blink. men with machine guns scoured every inch of the mall. >> we were right next to a corridor where we could hear them passing from time to time but there was no way i was going to change my position. >> as the minutes drag into hours, knowing her son might stir at any moment, fait
>> i couldn't text anybody.ldn't get ahold of anybody. >> i was texting her and then other people started calling me and saying this is really bad. we have seen pictures of people being killed. >> and she's not responding to you? >> no. >> just down the corridor, another mother struggled to keep her children quite. >> we're thinking about our survival and also thinking of running to an area that's safe. >> but there's nowhere else for faith and her...
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it includes photos, text messages, body cam videos -- >> hi, are you chris? >> videos of watts' polygraph test. >> did you physically cause shannan's disappearance. >> no. >> and new details about his secret life as investigators were closing in on him. watts and his wife, shannon, appeared to be the picture perfect family. in the small town in colorado. >> he is the one for me. >> in social media videos, watts played the part of a loving husband and doting father to bella and celeste. >> my daddy is a hero. >> she had a baby on the way. >> so pink means? >> that's just the test. >> the new evidence now uncovering a much darker story, one of deceit, affair, financial trouble and a marriage in trouble. the family had filed for bankruptcy three years prior and was suffering from crippling credit card debt. documents also show watts was meeting people on the dating app, tinder, and having an affair with a coworker, keeping intimate photos of her hidden in a secret app on his phone. text messages now show that just a week before her murder, shannan had been hinti
it includes photos, text messages, body cam videos -- >> hi, are you chris? >> videos of watts' polygraph test. >> did you physically cause shannan's disappearance. >> no. >> and new details about his secret life as investigators were closing in on him. watts and his wife, shannon, appeared to be the picture perfect family. in the small town in colorado. >> he is the one for me. >> in social media videos, watts played the part of a loving husband and...
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year, we sent 38 million text messages, so we are really strong believers in text message. clearly identify that we are nonpartisan trust worthy group. you get information telling you that polls have changed, hours have changed and not registered to vote, you should double check that, double check with state possible and never trust any message that comes to you from and an unidentified group. >> bret in river side, california, not plan to go vote this year. >> yes, thank you for taking my call. i'm not proud that i'm not voting, i've always voted until the last 10 years. i see -- i see myself as part of the problem if i vote now if. i vote republican, if i vote democrat, it doesn't matter, there's just a constant divide and war between the parties, so, you know, no one gets anything done, nothing is ever accomplished until there's a viable third party, you know, we are going back and forth. again, i'm not proud of this but i don't see that my vote is effective anymore. i don't see any of these politicians really working for the people, it's all about the party, it's all ab
year, we sent 38 million text messages, so we are really strong believers in text message. clearly identify that we are nonpartisan trust worthy group. you get information telling you that polls have changed, hours have changed and not registered to vote, you should double check that, double check with state possible and never trust any message that comes to you from and an unidentified group. >> bret in river side, california, not plan to go vote this year. >> yes, thank you for...
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three and a half billion pounds a year in real terms by twenty treasury twenty four mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no tyree of speed. charges or quantity of restrictions this will be the first such agreement between the e.u. and any advanced economy in the world which would be good for jobs the e.u. said that the choice was binary norway or canada the political declaration recognizes that there is a spectrum with the extent of our commitments taken into account in deciding the level of checks and controls crucially the text we have agreed also has an explicit reference to development of an independent trade policy by the u.k. . shit you so we would have the ability to sign new trade deals with other countries and capitalize on the opportunities in the fastest growing economies around the world and we will be able to get on with this negotiating deals during the implementation period and putting them in place immediately afterwards the deal would mean we leave the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries p
three and a half billion pounds a year in real terms by twenty treasury twenty four mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no tyree of speed. charges or quantity of restrictions this will be the first such agreement between the e.u. and any advanced economy in the world which would be good for jobs the e.u. said that the choice was binary norway or canada the political declaration recognizes that there is a spectrum with the extent...
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film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense announced it's only initiatives to produce films that are heroic and patriotic i think russia has been. trying to find itself after. transitioning from the fall of the soviet union into a new country it's been trying to find its own identity again and push for patriotic movies and a kind of a russian identity is part of that but they are patchy tism is always called for in difficult times for any country and there's a need to both distract and unite people the theme of patrick is and was displayed constantly in soviet films the struggle against the counter revolutionaries enemies of the people as well as the depiction of grand socialist construction projects we don't like to dwell on our mistakes and failures we concentrate on victories this principle of making such state supported films is being resurrected in north. london supposedly called cinemas and circuses the most important arts for attracting the masses. fr
film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense announced it's only initiatives to produce films that are heroic and patriotic i think russia has been. trying to find itself after. transitioning from the fall of the soviet union into a new country it's been trying to find its own identity again and push for patriotic movies and a kind of a russian identity is part of...
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on bret's it all eyes are on ten downing street after britain and the european union agree a draft text from you case withdrawal from the book the prime minister's resume shadows a cabinet meeting for wednesday. also on the program africa for in the middle east as palestinian groups and i will hold cross border attacks if israel does the same the announcement follows an upsurge in violence over the last two days seven are dead after israel launched air strikes in response to missiles from militants in the gaza strip. forty two dead and more than two hundred twenty missing california reels from the deadliest wildfires in its history so far as is prepared to search for victims. i'm phil gal welcome to the program of a european union and britain have a greater draft text of my breakfast with troll agreement but his prime minister theresa may will present it to her cabinet on wednesday but she has faced stiff opposition. from some of her senior ministers and it's far from clear whether she can get any deal approved by the british parliament. more on this from barbara very soul in strasbourg
on bret's it all eyes are on ten downing street after britain and the european union agree a draft text from you case withdrawal from the book the prime minister's resume shadows a cabinet meeting for wednesday. also on the program africa for in the middle east as palestinian groups and i will hold cross border attacks if israel does the same the announcement follows an upsurge in violence over the last two days seven are dead after israel launched air strikes in response to missiles from...
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they were normal text messages.hen there were, they moved into more sexually suggested text messages. >> on the last day she was seen alive, shannon exchanged text messages with men she had apparently been seeing. rocketing to the top of the list of suspects was the gentleman that asked her to pose a certain way, take a picture and send it to him. >> it was alarming because the text mimicked somewhat what we found at the crime scene as far as shannon being posed. >> shannon did not take or send the picture. but the question. >> that wasn't just a red flag to investigators. that was a cannon shot. within a manner of hours, the detective had that man on the phone. after all, his number was right there in shannon's cell. >> i told him who i was and asked him if i could come speak with him and he stated yes. >> he was a car salesman from spokane named tam walker. he told them he had nothing to hide. >> i texted him at 8:06. i said, good morning, sexy. she texted me back 14 minutes later and said, good morning, handsome.
they were normal text messages.hen there were, they moved into more sexually suggested text messages. >> on the last day she was seen alive, shannon exchanged text messages with men she had apparently been seeing. rocketing to the top of the list of suspects was the gentleman that asked her to pose a certain way, take a picture and send it to him. >> it was alarming because the text mimicked somewhat what we found at the crime scene as far as shannon being posed. >> shannon...
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you have read the text? we have not read the text.g this decision have not read the text either. we will not get through 500 pages of legal document in the time they have available. so all of us we re they have available. so all of us were commenting on this or making decisions on this, are relying on briefings which have been giving to the press or summaries given by the prime minister. does it surprise you that the authorities in gibraltar have read it but not you? nothing surprises me about this. one of the reasons why cabinet ministers and ourselves are deliberately being keptin ourselves are deliberately being kept in the dark —— in the dark is because the feminist could not afford for people to know the detail of the agreement because they will be horrified. we know what is in the headlines. —— because the prime minister could not afford for people. toxic remarks are hidden in the middle of these massive documents. if you look at the headline stuff, that is sufficient to raise alarm for people who want the united kingdom to leav
you have read the text? we have not read the text.g this decision have not read the text either. we will not get through 500 pages of legal document in the time they have available. so all of us we re they have available. so all of us were commenting on this or making decisions on this, are relying on briefings which have been giving to the press or summaries given by the prime minister. does it surprise you that the authorities in gibraltar have read it but not you? nothing surprises me about...
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they want to look at the detail of the text and consider whether they like what they see.t us get an irish perspective. i have been speaking to tony connelly, here is outlining how he understands the deal as it applies to the irish border. this has been the most intractable issue as you know. what the text seems to addresses how to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland and avoid infrastructure coming back because of regulation checks. it will have a single backstop which will be the uk wide customs arrangement with the uk as a whole. including northern ireland, they will be in a customs union with they will be in a customs union with the eu so he would not expect checks on the irish sea or customs checks on the irish sea or customs checks on the irish sea or customs checks on the border but there are going to be other specific provisions for northern ireland which cover rules of the single market so that any goods produced in northern ireland will be able to circulate in the single market. they will need to be checked. this is all an insurance policy so that after b
they want to look at the detail of the text and consider whether they like what they see.t us get an irish perspective. i have been speaking to tony connelly, here is outlining how he understands the deal as it applies to the irish border. this has been the most intractable issue as you know. what the text seems to addresses how to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland and avoid infrastructure coming back because of regulation checks. it will have a single backstop which will be the uk...
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all these texts have killed my battery. michelle sent a flurry of reassuring texts to friends and family, i'm fine, take it easy. that ex-boyfriend texted her back. his phone number she knew almost as well as her own. the response from michelle? who is this? uh-oh. >>> when we come back, did michelle really send that text? >> coming up -- >> i had asked, is it possible she could just be out there, all stressed out? they said yes, it's possible. >> but soon, questions about michelle's friends would lead police closer than they knew to the key to this case. when "dateline" continues. ♪ wingardium levitoga ♪ wingardium leviosa ♪ thanks. the perfect gift isn't just about getting something. it's about getting someone. nobody knows the wizarding world like we do. barnes & noble. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first. ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell
all these texts have killed my battery. michelle sent a flurry of reassuring texts to friends and family, i'm fine, take it easy. that ex-boyfriend texted her back. his phone number she knew almost as well as her own. the response from michelle? who is this? uh-oh. >>> when we come back, did michelle really send that text? >> coming up -- >> i had asked, is it possible she could just be out there, all stressed out? they said yes, it's possible. >> but soon, questions...
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-- >> offer up the texts. i am happy to have them. >> you can cherry pick these but it creates a misimpression. >> i am not trying to do that. >> there was no effort to intimidate or coerce randy to do anything other than the truth. i identified him for the house intelligence committee as the man who gave me a solid tip. that when julian assange appeared right here with anderson cooper in june of 2016 and said he had the mother lode on hillary. he said it would be devastating, a bombshell, he said, change the race. >> let me ask you first of all, again, i am happy to take all the texts you have between the two if they tell a different story. if you want to offer them up, please do. the reason i make the suggestion i do about the text is because of his response. he was offended by what you said. he said, back to you -- after the threat with the dog, he said -- >> let's get into the dog. >> he said you crossed the line to do that you have no right to tlep by dog. didn't seem like a joke to him. >> let's get -- l
-- >> offer up the texts. i am happy to have them. >> you can cherry pick these but it creates a misimpression. >> i am not trying to do that. >> there was no effort to intimidate or coerce randy to do anything other than the truth. i identified him for the house intelligence committee as the man who gave me a solid tip. that when julian assange appeared right here with anderson cooper in june of 2016 and said he had the mother lode on hillary. he said it would be...
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that text message.ething off, said her family. >> this doesn't sound like marie. >> reporter: huh, so when you got that one -- the antenna must have gone up, huh? >> the antennas did go up. >> reporter: detective nesli suhi-moore didn't hear about the case then. because -- >> i was on leave. >> reporter: on maternity leave. >> correct. so -- and i came back, two weeks after she was initially reported missing. >> reporter: and that's when nesli heard from other detectives about the case keith was working on. >> and -- poor keith had no idea that i was gonna come bully my way into that investigation. >> reporter: and why did you wanna bully your way into the investigation? >> i think the connection of just having a child -- i just knew that she didn't leave on her own. >> reporter: so here they were. partners. the young detective who happened to be a brand new mother. and the veteran who'd seen just about everything. and who soon learned from friends and family that marie was deeply attached to both her d
that text message.ething off, said her family. >> this doesn't sound like marie. >> reporter: huh, so when you got that one -- the antenna must have gone up, huh? >> the antennas did go up. >> reporter: detective nesli suhi-moore didn't hear about the case then. because -- >> i was on leave. >> reporter: on maternity leave. >> correct. so -- and i came back, two weeks after she was initially reported missing. >> reporter: and that's when nesli...
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i mean, all of the text messages and e-mails contradict what roger stone says. and people need to really pay attention to all of the things that get triangulated in any investigation. >> yeah. >> that's what we do as prosecutors. we take conflicting statements and we triangulate and then you come to the truth. i think that that's going to catch roger stone. >> what you just described is what jerome corsi by his own words happened to him. they went in to talk to investigators, all sorts of documentary evidence contradicting things he's said. in his own telling that's precisely what happened. jill wine-banks and nick akerman, thank you both. >> thank you. >> i want to give you this news from los angeles tonight, the lapd is confirming at this hour that michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels and others has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence. in a statement avenatti's wife said she was not involved in the alleged incident. senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news avenatti is expected to be booked into a local jail later this evening, me
i mean, all of the text messages and e-mails contradict what roger stone says. and people need to really pay attention to all of the things that get triangulated in any investigation. >> yeah. >> that's what we do as prosecutors. we take conflicting statements and we triangulate and then you come to the truth. i think that that's going to catch roger stone. >> what you just described is what jerome corsi by his own words happened to him. they went in to talk to investigators,...
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that's the title in the text. so we are going to give to the attorney general the authority to take this scheme and implement it with respect to pre-act offenders, recognizing that there are going to be some transitional issues. that kind of implementation is a classic executive function. it is what statutes give to the executive branch all the time. petitioner conceded i think just now that if this statute is best read in the way i'm positing that it's perfectly permissible under this court's cases. >> let's take one of the items you just mentioned, comprehensive. that doesn't mean that it covers everything. it means that it has a scheme that it thinks addresses the waterfront and part of the way it does that is to say we're not going to decide this significant category of cases. comprehensive, they told you what's going to happen there and what they've said is the attorney general gets to decide. >> oh, it's certainly true that congress made certain legislative judgments about what sex offenses would qualify, ho
that's the title in the text. so we are going to give to the attorney general the authority to take this scheme and implement it with respect to pre-act offenders, recognizing that there are going to be some transitional issues. that kind of implementation is a classic executive function. it is what statutes give to the executive branch all the time. petitioner conceded i think just now that if this statute is best read in the way i'm positing that it's perfectly permissible under this court's...
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london and brussels agree a draft text for an agreement on brexit. cabinet ministers have been called to downing street one by one tonight to discuss it. but prominent brexiteers are deeply unhappy. it will mean that we are having to acce pt it will mean that we are having to accept rules and regulations from brussels in which we have no say ourselves. this is utterly u na cce pta ble ourselves. this is utterly unacceptable to anybody who believes in democracy. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer said labour would not back a deal which did not meet the pa rty‘s tests. we'll given the symbolic nature of the in the symptoms she asians this is an unlikely deal with it country. —— given the symbolic nature of the negotiations. but the government remains optimistic mps will approve the document. i hope we can get through this parliament so we can get this through. a man is charged with murder after a pregnant women is shot through the stomach with a crossbow. the baby survived after an emergency caesarean section. the trial of one of the world's
london and brussels agree a draft text for an agreement on brexit. cabinet ministers have been called to downing street one by one tonight to discuss it. but prominent brexiteers are deeply unhappy. it will mean that we are having to acce pt it will mean that we are having to accept rules and regulations from brussels in which we have no say ourselves. this is utterly u na cce pta ble ourselves. this is utterly unacceptable to anybody who believes in democracy. the shadow brexit secretary sir...
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googling texting emailing. on whatsapp instagram or facebook these days two thirds of people in germany use a smartphone and they can't imagine life without it. it's become a reflex when i'm not doing anything i check it every ten minutes i guess it's an addiction. that's true says psychologist question more. he also argues that it's actually bad for our mental health. as you head to the bus stop and like already got your phone out because you're anticipating being bored people might say what's wrong with messing around on your phone in a situation like that the trouble is it means we have no mental downtime to just contemplate how we're doing and have a think that's when we don't have this mental downtime and we're looking at our phones literally all day long until we're lying in bed at night then our minds just don't get to slow down. christiane one target is part of a team at the university of bonn working on a study about smartphone use the researches use an app to compile data on how often and for how long
googling texting emailing. on whatsapp instagram or facebook these days two thirds of people in germany use a smartphone and they can't imagine life without it. it's become a reflex when i'm not doing anything i check it every ten minutes i guess it's an addiction. that's true says psychologist question more. he also argues that it's actually bad for our mental health. as you head to the bus stop and like already got your phone out because you're anticipating being bored people might say what's...
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the texts. i'm happy to have all of them. >> you can cherry pick these, but it creates a misimpression. there was no effort to intimidate or force randy to do anything other than the truth. i identified him for the house intelligence committee as a man who gave me a solid tip, that when julian assange appeared right here with anderson cooper in june of 2016 and said he had the mother lode on hillary, that he was telling the truth and that it would be devastating, a bombshell credico said, change the race. >> let me ask you something -- first of all, let me make the offer. i'm happy to take the texts between the two. i have no interest of not having full transparency on it. if you want to offer them up, please do. the reason is credico's response. he was offended by what you said. he said back to you you've crossed a line, what you did then. >> let's get to the dog. i see randy's dog, he was unemployed, i thought dog was underfed. i'd written about animal welfare rights expensively. i am a dog lo
the texts. i'm happy to have all of them. >> you can cherry pick these, but it creates a misimpression. there was no effort to intimidate or force randy to do anything other than the truth. i identified him for the house intelligence committee as a man who gave me a solid tip, that when julian assange appeared right here with anderson cooper in june of 2016 and said he had the mother lode on hillary, that he was telling the truth and that it would be devastating, a bombshell credico said,...
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anything that happened. >> roger, please, offer up the texts. i'm happy to have them all. >> you can cherrypick -- well, you can cherrypick these, but it creates a misimpression. >> roger stone there speaking earlier with our colleague chris cuomo. >>> now to the fwhar i canwar i has taken a toll on millions. ahead, we'll hear from the man behind an iconic photo that showed those horrors to the world. >>> and also ahead here, strong storms hammer florida. we'll show you the severe weather damage coming next with derek van dam. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever,
anything that happened. >> roger, please, offer up the texts. i'm happy to have them all. >> you can cherrypick -- well, you can cherrypick these, but it creates a misimpression. >> roger stone there speaking earlier with our colleague chris cuomo. >>> now to the fwhar i canwar i has taken a toll on millions. ahead, we'll hear from the man behind an iconic photo that showed those horrors to the world. >>> and also ahead here, strong storms hammer florida....
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you can call 1-833-nbc-kntv or if it's easier go online, text "buttefire" to 91999. for more information, kris sanchez is there where they're taking the calls and will join us in minutes. it's a great chance for to you do something and we know where the money is going, northern and southern california fire victims to help them really try to rebuild their lives. >> so important this morning. phone lines open now. >>> a major traffic problem in the south bay could get some relief if a land swap deal is approved today. >> nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live in san jose to show us what is in the works. >> good morning, laura and scott. the san jose city council will discuss this area on branham lane. when there is heavy traffic, there's two lanes that go down to one lane and back to two lanes. here is a map of the project area on branham lane, there's a safeway and mcdonald's nearby. the idea is for san jose to do a land swap with the county to expand a stretch of roadway along branham lane at snell avenue. the county in exchange would get about 1 acres near hellier av
you can call 1-833-nbc-kntv or if it's easier go online, text "buttefire" to 91999. for more information, kris sanchez is there where they're taking the calls and will join us in minutes. it's a great chance for to you do something and we know where the money is going, northern and southern california fire victims to help them really try to rebuild their lives. >> so important this morning. phone lines open now. >>> a major traffic problem in the south bay could get...
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the text is the same, but the structure is different. akhil: so another way of saying that point -- charles blacks book, which is a new edition, there is a whole new section by the professor, and i commend this book -- very important book, especially with philips addition. akhil: it is very slender and easy to read and it is about all the precedence on presidential impeachments. when we say structure, here is one example of what we mean. when the senate of the united states, as an impeachment court votes to convict, let's say, a cabinet officer, or a judge, they are voting to undo a commission that they basically participated in. they made that person by their advice and consent, a cabinet officer, a judge. it is one thing to undo their own -- the judge became a federal judge because the senate made him a judge and he lied to them in the process. it is one thing to undo an action that you yourself help to make. it is a very different thing for the senate to undo a national election. i just made a structural argument, it is a textual argu
the text is the same, but the structure is different. akhil: so another way of saying that point -- charles blacks book, which is a new edition, there is a whole new section by the professor, and i commend this book -- very important book, especially with philips addition. akhil: it is very slender and easy to read and it is about all the precedence on presidential impeachments. when we say structure, here is one example of what we mean. when the senate of the united states, as an impeachment...
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that is reflected in the text. and thatis that is reflected in the text.ork towards the future relationship and getting in place by the 1st of january 2021, so there is no need for a temporary arrangement. unlike the withdrawal agreement, this declaration is not legally binding. and although it may now be 26 pages as opposed to seven, it still does not provide this house with clarity and certainty about our future economic relationship with our biggest, nearest and most important trading partner. is it really going to take the defeat of her deal to persuade the prime minister that she cannot achieve frictionless trade while leaving the customs union and the single market, and that therefore, sooner or later, and that therefore, sooner or later, a different approach is going to have to be found in order to secure the future of our economy and the jobs that depend upon it? of course we have put forward proposals which would enable frictionless trade to be achieved outside of the customs union and outside of the single market. that is not something that is ac
that is reflected in the text. and thatis that is reflected in the text.ork towards the future relationship and getting in place by the 1st of january 2021, so there is no need for a temporary arrangement. unlike the withdrawal agreement, this declaration is not legally binding. and although it may now be 26 pages as opposed to seven, it still does not provide this house with clarity and certainty about our future economic relationship with our biggest, nearest and most important trading...
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that will strike some asa of the text.d who is the main arbiter, is that the european court of justice? who is the main arbiter, is that the european court ofjustice? something that would not get through this place. is it a dual mechanism we‘re both sides are looking at it. it is ha rd to both sides are looking at it. it is hard to know without seeing the full text but that is what people will be looking at and again the uk government will be saying we have got this review mechanism, it means it is only temporarily. others on the other side including the irish government say that if it is temporarily and you can cancel the arrangement, how can that be an insurance policy only backstop, sue will have to see exactly what form that ticks. it is the nature of this whole brexit negotiation that you andi whole brexit negotiation that you and i at 2pm focusing on what will happen in the house of commons in terms of this vote on the legal analysis. it would appear that events could be overtaking that? even though the uk government
that will strike some asa of the text.d who is the main arbiter, is that the european court of justice? who is the main arbiter, is that the european court ofjustice? something that would not get through this place. is it a dual mechanism we‘re both sides are looking at it. it is ha rd to both sides are looking at it. it is hard to know without seeing the full text but that is what people will be looking at and again the uk government will be saying we have got this review mechanism, it means...
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. >> i text him.t him and i had changed my number and he spent two months texting my old number. >> the correct version of that is i had his number in my phone as somebody else and that's why i was texting it to begin with. i don't text luke bryan for anything. trust me. >> "the voice" continues tonight on nbc. but soon j-hud will start production on the live version of "cats" with the guy who took blake's sexiest man alive title, idris elba, james corden and taylor swift. >> it's gonna be very different for me because i've never played a cat before. i sing "memory." ♪ all alone in the moonlight that's all you get for now. >> that's all we get. >> now i don't have to see the movie. >> she could play anything as long as she sings. >> that's truth. >>> well, blake may be a little jealous about this, adam levine was just named "variety" magazine's 2018 hit maker of the year. thanks in part to his hit song "girls like you" which spent seven weeks at number one and that video was the best video of 2018. >>
. >> i text him.t him and i had changed my number and he spent two months texting my old number. >> the correct version of that is i had his number in my phone as somebody else and that's why i was texting it to begin with. i don't text luke bryan for anything. trust me. >> "the voice" continues tonight on nbc. but soon j-hud will start production on the live version of "cats" with the guy who took blake's sexiest man alive title, idris elba, james corden...
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block text spammers. if you're registered with the do not call list, you can forward spam texts to 7726 free of charge. if all also fails, complain. write down the phone number, and file a complaint with the ftc. call 888-382-1222 or visit the address on your screen. have a problem or tip? give us a call. or submit on line. we respond to every call and inquiry. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything - like prescription drug plans... oh, and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. open enrollment ends december 7th. 26-years for the planned torture >>> in some top stories we're covering, a bay area plan sentenced to 26 -- man sentenced to 26 years for the planned torture and murder of a classm
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taking basic precautions can help ward off the dreaded text neck. and then there are the eye doctors who tell us that smartphones are not good for you eyesight because if you're constantly looking on those tiny little smartphone screens you'll get new cycles like many children who no longer play outside just use themselves they will get new sides like ninety percent of the young adults in some asian countries. reading in poor light is bad for your eyes at least that's what many people will tell the children. if you don't give the solenoid the grandmother would say don't hold the book so close as you turn the light on don't read under the blanket today we know that she was right those things can lead to near-sightedness. in many people who are constantly looking at a screen or reading are more at risk of becoming nearsighted so. sightedness myopia as it's known medically is on the rise around the globe prompting the world health organization to sound a warning in east asia it's reached alarming levels. more than ninety percent of university students
taking basic precautions can help ward off the dreaded text neck. and then there are the eye doctors who tell us that smartphones are not good for you eyesight because if you're constantly looking on those tiny little smartphone screens you'll get new cycles like many children who no longer play outside just use themselves they will get new sides like ninety percent of the young adults in some asian countries. reading in poor light is bad for your eyes at least that's what many people will tell...
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we understand the text has come back into without earlier reporting that the text has come back fromels to the u.k. the pound making headway on the back of this. up trading north of 1.30, around 1.3%. let's get analysis on what we know and what we are trying to figure out. emma ross thomas is joining us. we also joined by iain stealey, portfolio manager at jpmorgan asset management. what do we know, what will happen next? emma: the cabinet is going to look at this text, so there will be a meeting tomorrow. and the fight is whether the theh backed stocks, guarantee is the u.k. is offering to keep the irish border open, whether those guarantees will bind in the u.k. into the e.u. forever or indefinitely. and if they do, if that is something the cabinet members can live with. what we're looking for now is they will get the text, they have been invited tonight into the office of may to look at the text before the meeting tomorrow. so we are looking for any resignations, protests, can the cabinet live with this? and if they can and they do sign off on it, you will see some white smoke and
we understand the text has come back into without earlier reporting that the text has come back fromels to the u.k. the pound making headway on the back of this. up trading north of 1.30, around 1.3%. let's get analysis on what we know and what we are trying to figure out. emma ross thomas is joining us. we also joined by iain stealey, portfolio manager at jpmorgan asset management. what do we know, what will happen next? emma: the cabinet is going to look at this text, so there will be a...
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it allows you to text 911 if you can't call 911. it's something this woman says she used. >> i'm good at texting. it makes it easy for me. >> reporter: a woman in sunnyvale did use it this week. >> she doesn't want to call. >> reporter: whilesay burglars her home. she hid under the covers of her bed. we were able to communicate with her while the suspects were in her home. >> reporter: the suspects stole the family's tesla and were gone when public safety officers got to the house. >> a few hours later we able to locate the vehicle, put surveillance on the vehicle and the suspects started showing up. and that's when we started making arrests. >> reporter: officers arrested and charged these four people. as for the homeowner, we're told she's okay. she preferred texting 911 so the suspect the burglars couldn't hear her upstairs. >> it does make sense, you may not be able to make a call every time. >> reporter: if you are using the text 911 service, make sure that the first text you send says your location and the type of emergency. m
it allows you to text 911 if you can't call 911. it's something this woman says she used. >> i'm good at texting. it makes it easy for me. >> reporter: a woman in sunnyvale did use it this week. >> she doesn't want to call. >> reporter: whilesay burglars her home. she hid under the covers of her bed. we were able to communicate with her while the suspects were in her home. >> reporter: the suspects stole the family's tesla and were gone when public safety officers...
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the text is the same, but the structure is a little different. another way of saying just that point, and in the book by charles black, and the newest addition, and there is a whole new section, and i commend this book and it is a very important book especially with philips addition. >> it is very slender and very easy to read, and is about presidential impeachment, and all the presidents that are discussed about presidential impeachment, and when you say structure, here is an example about what we mean. with the senate of the united states votes to convict a cabin officer or a judge, you are voting to undo a commission that the themselves basically anticipate because they made that person by their advice and consent, a cabinet officer, a judge. that is one thing to undo the because the senate actually made him a federal judge and he lied to him in the process. it is one thing to undo the actions that you yourself help to make. i just made a structural argument, it is not a textual argument. the text will read the same, treason, bribery, or other
the text is the same, but the structure is a little different. another way of saying just that point, and in the book by charles black, and the newest addition, and there is a whole new section, and i commend this book and it is a very important book especially with philips addition. >> it is very slender and very easy to read, and is about presidential impeachment, and all the presidents that are discussed about presidential impeachment, and when you say structure, here is an example...
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and including a lot more texts and e-mails than what we've seen here, that ana got.igging into this, for sure. >> i have to ask you before you go, about acting attorney general matthew whitaker. our own vaughn hillyard, he got an exclusive interview with vice president mike pence and i want to share what pence had to say about whitaker's appointment. >> whitaker has background as both a u.s. attorney and as chief of staff at the justice department. that fully qualifies him to be our acting attorney general and the president thought he was simply the best choice to do that. >> should the american public not be concerned about the special counsel -- >> the american people can be very confident that the right steps will be taken. look, this administration has fully cooperated with the special counsel. we've literally provided, i think, over a million documents to the special counsel. and i think the american people can be confident that we'll continue to cooperate. >> what do you think? >> i don't think matt whitaker is qualified for the job. and i think more startlingl
and including a lot more texts and e-mails than what we've seen here, that ana got.igging into this, for sure. >> i have to ask you before you go, about acting attorney general matthew whitaker. our own vaughn hillyard, he got an exclusive interview with vice president mike pence and i want to share what pence had to say about whitaker's appointment. >> whitaker has background as both a u.s. attorney and as chief of staff at the justice department. that fully qualifies him to be our...
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. >>> a new study reveals more of us are sleep texting. here's's "techbytes". >> in today's's "techbytes", was your facebook information nearly for sale? >> "the wall street journal" said court documents of e-mails show facebook executives possibly charging companies for user data. they decided against it. it would have been a shift in the policy of not selling that information. >>> so you heard of sleep walking. well, now a researcher is warning of sleep texting. >> more young people are sending messages to their friends while they're still asleep and don't even remember doing it. a study found women are more likely to sleep text. >>> taylor swift has been named this year's most influential person on twitter. >> the strength of her few tweets gave her the top spot. >> those are your "techbytes". >> please don't ever sleep text me. >> don't worry. >>> ground is broken on a first of its kind center in san >>> good morning to you. check it out here in the north bay. we have thunderstorms just around guernville, sea ranch. another area is ove
. >>> a new study reveals more of us are sleep texting. here's's "techbytes". >> in today's's "techbytes", was your facebook information nearly for sale? >> "the wall street journal" said court documents of e-mails show facebook executives possibly charging companies for user data. they decided against it. it would have been a shift in the policy of not selling that information. >>> so you heard of sleep walking. well, now a researcher...
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in any any more rewrite of the text at this point isn't going to make things any easier for her either yeah actually on the topic of tourism i believe she met with her cabinet today slightly new look cabinet after the resignations last week is her decision any stronger do you think than it was. well know no really know it's not if chaos on honestly on the whole it's chaos in government and across parliament or number resignations but lots of resigned looking faces because even those government ministers who are trying to shore her up under this notion of collective cabinet responsibility know perfectly well that this is some real sense that she goes to meet young could so morrow to further the draft agreement but she's going to go there knowing that that the parliament when it comes to vote on this in a couple of weeks time much trashed the entire thing because from from the left on the right she's under attack you've got the the angry squads. consent m.p.c. want nothing to do with the european union you can't bring it out of the moment but say they will there's the democratic union th
in any any more rewrite of the text at this point isn't going to make things any easier for her either yeah actually on the topic of tourism i believe she met with her cabinet today slightly new look cabinet after the resignations last week is her decision any stronger do you think than it was. well know no really know it's not if chaos on honestly on the whole it's chaos in government and across parliament or number resignations but lots of resigned looking faces because even those government...
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her friend texts back, go through his phone.here's their isn't some other blank i have to kill. when the friend suggests counseling, shanann texts back, he said he's not sit on no damn couching saying what he said to me to no stranger. she would add, this baby in my belly deserves his full love. finally, shanann messages, only thing i can think of even though i don't think he has it in him is another girl. >> again, that report coming from one of our affiliates. >>> it was an emotional week of hearings in south florida where a state commission's been investigating the deadly shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas high school earlier this year. the parkland high school group is trying to develop a plan to prevent such a tragedy from ever happening again. >> cnn's natasha chen has been following the hearings and joins us now. what is the draft report saying? >> it addresses some of the mistakes that were made that day. and that includes the fact that broward county and coral springs law enforcement weren't even on the same radio ch
her friend texts back, go through his phone.here's their isn't some other blank i have to kill. when the friend suggests counseling, shanann texts back, he said he's not sit on no damn couching saying what he said to me to no stranger. she would add, this baby in my belly deserves his full love. finally, shanann messages, only thing i can think of even though i don't think he has it in him is another girl. >> again, that report coming from one of our affiliates. >>> it was an...
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it comes in as a form of a text message. if your phone is on vibrate or on airplane mode, you won't receive those text messages. it's important to make sure it's turned on. >> lieutenant, thank you very much for joining me. again, we've got all this information online at abc7news.com including how to donate blood near you. reporting from san francisco, michael finney. >>> now we'll move on to the other news of the day. an officer just started his shift when this happened. >> we got the call of a woman screaming for help. >> and her baby was in big trouble. fortunately the officer knew what to do. >>> also here, a top retailer, top shipping company and you know when you're at ross and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. ♪ $6.99 are you out of your mind? ♪ eggs, hashbrowns, bacon, sausage and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. ♪ p
it comes in as a form of a text message. if your phone is on vibrate or on airplane mode, you won't receive those text messages. it's important to make sure it's turned on. >> lieutenant, thank you very much for joining me. again, we've got all this information online at abc7news.com including how to donate blood near you. reporting from san francisco, michael finney. >>> now we'll move on to the other news of the day. an officer just started his shift when this happened....
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text.hese are the late night ravings between two grumpy old men who have been friends for almost 20 years. chris, they are friendly. they are vulgar. they are vicious. they are nasty. they're ribald, but they're not serious. therefore, they would have to be seen in context. for example, you don't see the texts where you tells me that i should be willing to go to jail rather than reveal his identity as my source. you don't see the text where he says that my apartment is likely wired by the fbi. you don't see the text where i urge him repeatedly to tell the truth. >> roger, please, offer up the text. i'm happy to take them. >> you can -- i'm happy to have all of them. >> you can cherry pick these, but it creates a misimpression. >> joining us now sabrina sadiki, politics reporter from "the guardian" and michael sheer, cnn analyst and white house correspondent for the "new york times." michael, how significant is this stone development? >> well, look, it fits in with the rest of the stone dile
text.hese are the late night ravings between two grumpy old men who have been friends for almost 20 years. chris, they are friendly. they are vulgar. they are vicious. they are nasty. they're ribald, but they're not serious. therefore, they would have to be seen in context. for example, you don't see the texts where you tells me that i should be willing to go to jail rather than reveal his identity as my source. you don't see the text where he says that my apartment is likely wired by the fbi....
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in one particular song -- we have in the mash text, spanish english and latin.t our lady of guadalupe bay addressed juan diego during her apparitions recently it occurred to me that another thing it accomplishes, a bit of a strong image, i think it is important, the aztec priest who performed human sacrifice on those stone altars also spoke this language. to bring this language into the sacrifice of the mass, the true victim, jesus christ who died for our sins and who can forgive them on our behalf. that is a beautiful image to redeem this false understanding of the meaning of sacrifice. that sounds daring, and good. >> right. we have the of a maria. we have a soprano violin, organ and the marimba. >> all right. l. the world premiere will be december 8. >> it will be done down in texas next year and someone else is picking it up? >> yes. i am understanding that this past weekend the archbishop was visiting in dallas, was a guest homilist and proposed to their bishop, bishop burns that this be sung there next year for their feast. their cathedral is the cathedral
in one particular song -- we have in the mash text, spanish english and latin.t our lady of guadalupe bay addressed juan diego during her apparitions recently it occurred to me that another thing it accomplishes, a bit of a strong image, i think it is important, the aztec priest who performed human sacrifice on those stone altars also spoke this language. to bring this language into the sacrifice of the mass, the true victim, jesus christ who died for our sins and who can forgive them on our...
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they've also agreed the text which will outline the terms of britain's relationship with the eu for years to come — with negotiators now hoping they will be able to move on to the next stage of the brexit talks. we need to build to the next phase this unprecedented and ambitious partnership. we will remain allies, partners and friends. with the deal approved, next it will face a much tougher vote in westminster. theresa may has written an open letter to the british public appealing for support. throughout the hour we'll be turning to our reality check correspondent for clarity on what exactly is in both agreements — and where we go from here. hello and welcome to brussels. european leaders gathered here for a special summit, to sign off on the deal that will see the united kingdom leave and the european union have endorsed it. the announcement came from the european council president donald tusk and came less than an hour into the meeting of leaders. after months of intense negotiations, the two sides have reached agreement on two separate texts — a legally—binding withdrawal agreement an
they've also agreed the text which will outline the terms of britain's relationship with the eu for years to come — with negotiators now hoping they will be able to move on to the next stage of the brexit talks. we need to build to the next phase this unprecedented and ambitious partnership. we will remain allies, partners and friends. with the deal approved, next it will face a much tougher vote in westminster. theresa may has written an open letter to the british public appealing for...
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even learning now those texts.n some of the blanks and suspicions you may have had before? >> it really clarified what i always thought, that shannan really never had chris in the way that she thought she did in part because chris was never capable of that kind of love. and i think at one point when he looked around and he realized he felt trapped he was no longer feeling successful, when he went into the marriage hoping to achieve, what he wanted to achieve, success and the idea that shannan would fix him, help ho him to feel normal, it never played out that way. at one point his solution was to make his mistake disappear, and we know how it all ended. >> wow. so these new details about this case just being released. there's a 2,000-page report. according to the documents, not only did family members think foul play was involved, they had that instinct right away, but they actually did feel like, you know, chris watts, you know, did it. neighbors even said they noticed changes in watts' personality. she texted abo
even learning now those texts.n some of the blanks and suspicions you may have had before? >> it really clarified what i always thought, that shannan really never had chris in the way that she thought she did in part because chris was never capable of that kind of love. and i think at one point when he looked around and he realized he felt trapped he was no longer feeling successful, when he went into the marriage hoping to achieve, what he wanted to achieve, success and the idea that...
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the welsh government has not seen the text thatis government has not seen the text that is being discussedskin wales has in this game. arguably, wales is one of the most exposed parts of the united kingdom to the uncertainties of brexit. if you just look at the rate of welsh exports to eu markets, for example, they are talking about 11% more coming from wales that the uk average. then when we got onto the issue of things like welsh ports, tonnes of freight going between the republic of ireland and welsh ports every year. and the fact of the day, four fifths of goods on irish registered hgvs that travel from the republic of ireland to europe go via welsh ports. and that really gives an insight into the significance for wales of what the border between northern ireland and the republic ends up looking like. a direct impact potentially there on thousands of welsh jobs that are dependent on those ports, and those jobs in very deprived parts of wales to boot. obviously, the first minister of wales, carwynjones, has not been in a position where he has been able to respond yet to the text thatis
the welsh government has not seen the text thatis government has not seen the text that is being discussedskin wales has in this game. arguably, wales is one of the most exposed parts of the united kingdom to the uncertainties of brexit. if you just look at the rate of welsh exports to eu markets, for example, they are talking about 11% more coming from wales that the uk average. then when we got onto the issue of things like welsh ports, tonnes of freight going between the republic of ireland...
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let me start with the text and clarify one thing for the court. we do not dispute -- this also means a key statutory phrase can mean different things. the truth is, we actually do dispute that. the meaning of also means -- this at something that was not there before. the confirmation of that is found throughout the u.s. code. in our brief we cite the 32 other instances in the code where the phrase "also" appears. all of these phrases use it in an additive manner. and the most telling -- >> how do you deal with that? >> if you are speaking as the statute -- i think it does use it in an additive manner because that is a statue where it says consumers means an individual who does certain things or the person's legal representative. so, that itself -- that itself is attitude. this is not a statute talking about a court of law where someone has a legal presented. >> you don't really think that what the statute meant is that the legal representative was giving his or her private information -- in that sense it is -- the legal representative is giving th
let me start with the text and clarify one thing for the court. we do not dispute -- this also means a key statutory phrase can mean different things. the truth is, we actually do dispute that. the meaning of also means -- this at something that was not there before. the confirmation of that is found throughout the u.s. code. in our brief we cite the 32 other instances in the code where the phrase "also" appears. all of these phrases use it in an additive manner. and the most telling...
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it has, sort of, parallels to text messages that people can send now. a lot of message that you can put into it, you can't tell the stories, but it is just a connection to say i'm ok, i'm thinking of you. i thought that was really beautiful. a century after the supposed at ‘war to end all wars‘, this is a highly emotive insight into what it was like both at home and in the trenches. there are no visuals here of the brutality of war. these guys have already seen it too much of that. absolutely incredible. and it feels cold. the sun has come out, right? this is absolutely amazing. one of the things about this session is that i was looking up at the sky and the colours of the sky. i thought that was brilliant. i take my headset off? that was so realistic. you were there in the trenches. what they did, what they wanted to do, and that is to protect the country. many of them lost their lives. and i hope it has gone to people now these days what it was all about. very emotional. because i was with them. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. br
it has, sort of, parallels to text messages that people can send now. a lot of message that you can put into it, you can't tell the stories, but it is just a connection to say i'm ok, i'm thinking of you. i thought that was really beautiful. a century after the supposed at ‘war to end all wars‘, this is a highly emotive insight into what it was like both at home and in the trenches. there are no visuals here of the brutality of war. these guys have already seen it too much of that....
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it would abandon the core theory of the text. in terms of the ordinary meaning, we agree that the language also means is clear and it is clear congress used it in that ordinary way that did not follow the title vii approach. my friend suggests that the congresses precluded from doing the same thing. the differences are quite slight. of those differences prevented congress in 1974 from doing the exact same thing that a different congress had done two years earlier and title vii if it had wished to do so. ,here are slight differences but what is common to them is that they address the problem in the same way. they put governments in the definition of employer, not subject to any numeral city requirement. just to touch on the questions, that is where the real vulnerability is. the court does not need to resolve the outer limits of the clause because that is not implicated here. i think it is important to bear in mind that it cannot mean what petitioner is offering because means thatretation any employer could evade the law by outsou
it would abandon the core theory of the text. in terms of the ordinary meaning, we agree that the language also means is clear and it is clear congress used it in that ordinary way that did not follow the title vii approach. my friend suggests that the congresses precluded from doing the same thing. the differences are quite slight. of those differences prevented congress in 1974 from doing the exact same thing that a different congress had done two years earlier and title vii if it had wished...
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—— tempted to text anyone on the outside.e will be positive. they will be happy when these negotiations start, more or less the day after the referendum in due 2016, the objective of the irish government was to get some sort of guarantee that there could not would not be a hard border and the three words in that 500 page document, just three words is what the irish will focus on tonight and that is northern ireland will effectively stay in the customs union unless another deal is agreed. now, it is not necessary for every national parliaments within the eu to vote on this. we know of course the british parliament will vote on it but today we also learnt that the irish government will put this to a parliamentary vote, what was your reading of this decision? it is interesting and quite unusual to be honest but i think it is a strategic ploy by the government here because there has been so much fighting within uk politics on this and in when dismissed their document having a meaningful vote —— westminster. i think the message th
—— tempted to text anyone on the outside.e will be positive. they will be happy when these negotiations start, more or less the day after the referendum in due 2016, the objective of the irish government was to get some sort of guarantee that there could not would not be a hard border and the three words in that 500 page document, just three words is what the irish will focus on tonight and that is northern ireland will effectively stay in the customs union unless another deal is agreed....