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this is thorp.rs it has been recycling old nuclear fuel, 25 years it has been recycling old nuclearfuel, separating 25 years it has been recycling old nuclear fuel, separating usable uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as a uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as a kind of alchemy. what kind of science could take a fuel, burn it, turn the ashes back into fresh fuel to burn it again? but soon, alarms were sounding. thorp was meant to provide fuel for a new generation of super efficient power stations, but they we re efficient power stations, but they were never built, and ambitious targets were never met. the plant did not operate as well as we originally expected. there were a number of operational problems through its life. those lofty aspirations were built on expectations around nuclear power, cost of uranium, and those expectations, those assumptions, did not prove to be valid. has
this is thorp.rs it has been recycling old nuclear fuel, 25 years it has been recycling old nuclearfuel, separating 25 years it has been recycling old nuclear fuel, separating usable uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as a uranium and plutonium from useless waste, a process once seen as a kind of alchemy. what kind of science could take a fuel, burn it, turn the ashes back into fresh fuel to burn it...
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this is thorpe.sable uranium and plutonium from useless wastes, a process once seen as a kind of alchemy. what kind of science could take a fuel, burn it and turn the ashes back into fresh fuel to burn again? but soon alarms were sounding. thorpe was meant to provide fuel for a new generation of super—efficient power stations, but they were never built and ambitious targets were never met. the plant didn't operate as well as we had originally expected. there were a number of operational problems through its life. those lofty aspirations were built upon expectations around nuclear power, cost of uranium, and those assumptions did not prove to be valid. thorpe did make some £9 billion reprocessing waste from overseas, but now those contracts have dried up as well. although reprocessing has now finished here at thorpe, that isn't the end for this vast facility. parts of the plant will still be used to store old nuclear fuel. and the rest? that will become part of a growing industry — nuclear decommissio
this is thorpe.sable uranium and plutonium from useless wastes, a process once seen as a kind of alchemy. what kind of science could take a fuel, burn it and turn the ashes back into fresh fuel to burn again? but soon alarms were sounding. thorpe was meant to provide fuel for a new generation of super—efficient power stations, but they were never built and ambitious targets were never met. the plant didn't operate as well as we had originally expected. there were a number of operational...
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thorpe was once a key target for environmental campaigners, greenpeace.issioning creates exciting opportunities. decommissioning has to be done well, with skilled people who know what they are doing and have experience in doing it. so we support decommissioning work and if that sellafield wants to become a global leader of that, we are supportive. under there is nitric acid with a lot of radioactive substances? thorpe once symbolised ambitious plans for a future of keep cheap and clean nuclear power. its legacy though, is a contaminated facility which will take decades to decommission. theo leggett, bbc news, sellafield. the headlines on bbc news. former brexit secretary dominic raab criticises the government's "lack of political will and resolve" in dealing with the eu. president trump visits northern california, where 76 people have been confirmed dead and more than 1200 missing following wildfires. mental health in the workplace should be given the same status as physical health, say 50 top business executives. president trump has said the us will dete
thorpe was once a key target for environmental campaigners, greenpeace.issioning creates exciting opportunities. decommissioning has to be done well, with skilled people who know what they are doing and have experience in doing it. so we support decommissioning work and if that sellafield wants to become a global leader of that, we are supportive. under there is nitric acid with a lot of radioactive substances? thorpe once symbolised ambitious plans for a future of keep cheap and clean nuclear...
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including george thorpe. probably there would have it about 50 or 60 of them living here at the time. it would have been quite substantial. obviously most of them escaped back to jamestown. but it certainly brought to an end the settlement here. the berkeley company carried on. they attempted to trade to go -- trade and tobacco through jamestown but by 1625 with her -- we hear no more of it. of this, two particular features -- one of the interesting aspects of this, two particular features that were famous, the first is that we have good evidence that the promotional colonist, john smith, not the one from jamestown but another one who was the -- he lived in berkeley and was a scientist. he communicated with an apothecary who set a particular type of apparatus that could cure people from the diseases they were likely to get here. it is a most certainly distillation. evidencefairly good that they experimented with it here where we are standing. this is the first place if you like where bourbon was distilled in
including george thorpe. probably there would have it about 50 or 60 of them living here at the time. it would have been quite substantial. obviously most of them escaped back to jamestown. but it certainly brought to an end the settlement here. the berkeley company carried on. they attempted to trade to go -- trade and tobacco through jamestown but by 1625 with her -- we hear no more of it. of this, two particular features -- one of the interesting aspects of this, two particular features that...
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thorpe, andgeorge richard berkeley. london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james the first had to radical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see what it was like. it was easy to get people to go to the new world, and they did. they wanted an expedition to to see the new land they had been given by king james. their leader was john woodlief. after looking at certain people, several people, they chose captain john woodlief to lead the woodlief expedition to the new world. john had been to the new world several times. he was an ancient planter, quite a distinction in those days. he was a merchant trader. he was in jamestown during the starting time, so he had experienced the new world and experienced of the leadership of the expedition. the group in london mad
thorpe, andgeorge richard berkeley. london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james the first had to radical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see what it was like. it was easy to get people to go to the new world, and they did. they...
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george thorpe as a cleric who had come over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity. they had become very friendly with the indians and the indians with them. aufld on the morning of 22nd, 1622, the indian tribes came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons they saw and what's known as the massacre of 1622, the indian uprising many people were killed. in fact 11 were killed at berkeley. many injured and others just ran into the woods. and this happened all up and down the james river. the chief opikinoa had planned the assault. jamestown was spared because an indian named chanko, hives befriended one of the settlers let him know what was going on. and the settler rode across to jamestown the night before and warned them of the impending hostility. so jamestown was spared. captain woodlief was spared in england at the time and his family was in jamestown. captain woodlief eventually settled at sion hill across the river from the settlement. in what is known as jordan point today in hopewell virginia. how did we find out
george thorpe as a cleric who had come over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity. they had become very friendly with the indians and the indians with them. aufld on the morning of 22nd, 1622, the indian tribes came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons they saw and what's known as the massacre of 1622, the indian uprising many people were killed. in fact 11 were killed at berkeley. many injured and others just ran into the woods....
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george thorpe was a cleric who came over on the ship several months later. he came over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity. they also had become very differently with the indians and vice versa, the indians with them. so all of a sudden on the morning of march 22 in 1622, indian tribes came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons they saw in what's known as the massacre of 1622. it's the indian uprising. many people were killed. in fact, 11 people were killed at berkeley. many were injured and others just ran into the woods. this happened up and down the james river. the chief had planned the assault. jamestown was spared because an indian named chanko who befriended one of the settlers let him know what was going on and the settler road across to jamestown the night before and warned them of the impending hostility. so jamestown was spared. captain woodlief was spared. he was in england at the time and his family was in jamestown. captain woodlief eventually settled at scion hill across the ja
george thorpe was a cleric who came over on the ship several months later. he came over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity. they also had become very differently with the indians and vice versa, the indians with them. so all of a sudden on the morning of march 22 in 1622, indian tribes came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons they saw in what's known as the massacre of 1622. it's the indian uprising. many people were killed....
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according to court documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee charged with sexually assaulting four freshmen teammates with a broom stick. the teens entered the locker room while the victims were changing for practice. the lights with turned off and police say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought wouldn't fight back. the 15-year-old suspects appeared i court a listened as prosecutors told the judge that the victims were stomped on, laughed at, and thrown to the ground in an act the defendants are calling a hazing ritual. >> i am offended by the term hazing. it is not hazing. these are crimes. and i would caution anyone to refer to this as phasing. these boys were victims of criminal acts.ic they were notms of hazing. they were victims of firstee de rapes. >> the state attorney said and he his team took time review all the evidence in the case which they say ledhem on charging the 15-year-olds as adults. he also says that he fully expects them to file a motion to bring these charges, authorize case, bk to juvenile court. back to you. >>
according to court documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee charged with sexually assaulting four freshmen teammates with a broom stick. the teens entered the locker room while the victims were changing for practice. the lights with turned off and police say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought wouldn't fight back. the 15-year-old suspects appeared i court a listened as prosecutors told the judge that the victims were stomped on, laughed...
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from nbc's frank thorp, pete williams says "senator sessions is considering running for his old senate seat in 2020." your thoughts on this 2018 election. . -- democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. all others 202-628-0184. marina del ray, this is steve. caller: hi. i was kind of underwhelmed by democratic performance yesterday. did -- i that trump clever in hevery was able to pick and choose the places he needed to go from a senate side to ensure victories for guys like donnelly -- to thinkonnelly and i florida is his second home from home like texas was for bush. i think he had a lot to do with desantis and scott winning. historically if you look at what happened, if you compare to what happened in the first midterm cycle for obama versus for trump, he came out of it unscathed. i have a feeling they can come to some kind of common ground on things like infrastructure and other issues. it is better for the country democrats have control of the house. i hope this it is in a three ring circus. it is government by investigation and inquiry and -- because that is not working fo
from nbc's frank thorp, pete williams says "senator sessions is considering running for his old senate seat in 2020." your thoughts on this 2018 election. . -- democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. all others 202-628-0184. marina del ray, this is steve. caller: hi. i was kind of underwhelmed by democratic performance yesterday. did -- i that trump clever in hevery was able to pick and choose the places he needed to go from a senate side to ensure victories for guys like...
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thorp was a 14 year employee at the center before he was fired last year.e allegations of sexual abuse and safety concerns nearly cost the centers its license to operate as treatment facility last year. >>> well the stock market which looked on the verge of a bust last week continued its rebound. today federal reserve children powell suggested the central bank might consider a pause. president trump with the fed abt raising interest rates. wall street cheered at powell's comments today. here's a look at the closing numbers with the dow up 617 points at the bell. >>> as we get word another woman in his study may be pregnant. >>> and holiday ornaments swiped but they aren't your typical decorations. why a satanic group thinks they were targeted. (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average u
thorp was a 14 year employee at the center before he was fired last year.e allegations of sexual abuse and safety concerns nearly cost the centers its license to operate as treatment facility last year. >>> well the stock market which looked on the verge of a bust last week continued its rebound. today federal reserve children powell suggested the central bank might consider a pause. president trump with the fed abt raising interest rates. wall street cheered at powell's comments...
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. >>> sharks in dallas. 1,500th career game for thorpe. wild finish.re scares the game winner for dallas. stars beat the sharks 4-3. back in a moment. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. a devastating wildfire that continues to rage out of >>> final update out of butte county. devastating night. fire destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses in paradise east of chico. thousands of people have had to evacuate that town and surrounding towns. videos posted by families on the move, surround
. >>> sharks in dallas. 1,500th career game for thorpe. wild finish.re scares the game winner for dallas. stars beat the sharks 4-3. back in a moment. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters,...
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nick thorpe sent this report from the country's south—west.ting the forest. the river valley, one of the last great beech forest of europe. the wilderness home of brown bears and wolves. but more than half the trees in this national park face the chop. this footage was shot by agent 6reen, this footage was shot by agent green, the remaining environmental group campaigning to stop all logging in the national parks. the film this confrontation with forestry workers with a hidden camera. some years ago that was an emerging forest... for this trip, my guide is alex, a volunteer with agent 6reen. areas are strictly protected by unesco do exist but everywhere else logging continues at a frenetic pace. tractors, cuts, and there is no tourism possible any more. this was an old for us, beech forests, a beautiful one. it will be cleared in the next ten years and will be no more for us. the deeper you get into this national park, the more science blogging. it seems to bea more science blogging. it seems to be a whole logging area. we have stopped to see
nick thorpe sent this report from the country's south—west.ting the forest. the river valley, one of the last great beech forest of europe. the wilderness home of brown bears and wolves. but more than half the trees in this national park face the chop. this footage was shot by agent 6reen, this footage was shot by agent green, the remaining environmental group campaigning to stop all logging in the national parks. the film this confrontation with forestry workers with a hidden camera. some...
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malcolm thorpe was born in derwent, and strangely enough went on to work for the water company that hadu see the gate post in the distance. that was out of the main road into the school house, where i was born. you were born just beyond those gateposts? i was bornjust beyond those gateposts. and what do you think about it reappearing? i think it's great for me to see it, it brings back quite a few memories, and it's wonderful for my children and grandchildren to come and see — and everyone else who's interested in history in the derwent valley. i think it's wonderful. now, the peak district national park authority say they can understand people want to come down here and look at the spectacle, but they are also saying don't get too close. because if you wander out there, that mud is extremely deep and thick, and a number of people have ended up getting stuck in it and having to be rescued. severn trent water reckon it will all disappear again as the reservoir is replenished over the winter. dave guest, bbc north west tonight, at the lost village of derwent. now it's time for a look at t
malcolm thorpe was born in derwent, and strangely enough went on to work for the water company that hadu see the gate post in the distance. that was out of the main road into the school house, where i was born. you were born just beyond those gateposts? i was bornjust beyond those gateposts. and what do you think about it reappearing? i think it's great for me to see it, it brings back quite a few memories, and it's wonderful for my children and grandchildren to come and see — and everyone...
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according to documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee assaulted four freshmen teammates with a broom stick. it happened while the victims were getting ready in the locker room. police say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought uldn't fight back but they did and shouted for the attacks to stop. the 15-year-old suspects appeared in court and listened as prosecutors told the judge, the victims were stomp on, laughed at and thrown to ae ground in the defendants are calling a hazing ritual. >> i am offended by the term hazing. these are crimes. >> montgomery state's attorney said his team revealed all the evidence and concluded the 15-year-old should beed cha as adults. david represents will smith. and the three others said they couldn't disagree more. >> he's never had any kind of disciplinary problem. >> reporter: that was the same argument the defense attorneys made. they are expected backn court for a preliminary hearing as soon as friday. back to you. >> thank you. >>> jury selection appears to be off to a slow start in the tri of t
according to documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee assaulted four freshmen teammates with a broom stick. it happened while the victims were getting ready in the locker room. police say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought uldn't fight back but they did and shouted for the attacks to stop. the 15-year-old suspects appeared in court and listened as prosecutors told the judge, the victims were stomp on, laughed at and thrown to ae ground in...
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according to court documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee sexually assaulted four freshmen jv teammates with a broom k.stic it happened while the victims were getting ready for the last practice of th season. the suspects entered the locker room and turned off thelights. lice say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought wouldn't fight back but they did and shouted for the attacks to stop. the 15-year-old suspects appeared in court and listened prosecutors told the judge the victims were stomped on, n to theat, and thr ground in an act the defendants were calling a hazing ritual. >> i'm offended by the term hazing. these are imes. >> reporter: the montgomery county state's attorney john mccarth said the team revealed all the evidence and concluded the 15-year-old should be charged as adul.vi represents will smith. >> we're upset that they dided to charge as an adult. will smith is 15 years old. nyhe's never had kind of disciplinary problem. >> reporter: now, the suspects eae expected to a back in court for a preliminary hearing as soo
according to court documents, caleb thorpe, will smith, jean abedi and kristian lee sexually assaulted four freshmen jv teammates with a broom k.stic it happened while the victims were getting ready for the last practice of th season. the suspects entered the locker room and turned off thelights. lice say the smallest teammates were targeted. the ones the suspects thought wouldn't fight back but they did and shouted for the attacks to stop. the 15-year-old suspects appeared in court and...
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it appear was it is currently thorped and managed in a way respectful of the other uses in the area. we want to continue to generate revenues until a longer term that the commission supports. second, find ways to do short term revenue genner rating occupancies. we have a number of sheds for special events. we have a nonexclusive license on pier 29 and 35 to give them a streamline process to get permits and give us our share of the revenues. ited is something that is a good way to generate revenues for a long period of time. short term but revenue generation activating the pier exciting people's imaginations what could be some. all of the things that come of that without tieing the port without a long term relationship that complicating what we are looking for in the historic structures. number three, for those locations without parking or special event opportunities, target short term leasing activities. shorter than 10 year term. if we are able to find piers for that target tenants. we have a number of city agency tenants that pay the rents. there is a limited risk of the legal batt
it appear was it is currently thorped and managed in a way respectful of the other uses in the area. we want to continue to generate revenues until a longer term that the commission supports. second, find ways to do short term revenue genner rating occupancies. we have a number of sheds for special events. we have a nonexclusive license on pier 29 and 35 to give them a streamline process to get permits and give us our share of the revenues. ited is something that is a good way to generate...
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>> thorpe. ( applause ) >> stephen: i said you can't pick stan lee. so why thor? there any part of the jesus story that you like? >> i love jesus. i thought it was great. i grew up, i was christian until i was about eight. >> stephen: eight. >> yeah. >> stephen: that's pretty early to toss out the baby jesus with the bath water. what-- what-- what turned you around there, kid? >> i remember i was doing bible studies and my brother came in, he was older than me, he was about 11 years older than me, and he said, "why do you believe in god?" and my mom went, "bob." and i knew she was stopping him telling me something. and i thought about it, and within about an hour, that's how it worked out. ( laughter ). >> stephen: that's-- oh, okay. all right. that's interesting. >> yeah. >> stephen: yeah. >> no, i-- i like the idea of it. i love the idea of them, you know, jesus -- >> stephen: you like sermon on the mount. >> i like jesus, not because he was half-god or whitewater? >> stephen: half god. >> well, i don't know, do i? i don't know. what was he, all god, wasn't he.
>> thorpe. ( applause ) >> stephen: i said you can't pick stan lee. so why thor? there any part of the jesus story that you like? >> i love jesus. i thought it was great. i grew up, i was christian until i was about eight. >> stephen: eight. >> yeah. >> stephen: that's pretty early to toss out the baby jesus with the bath water. what-- what-- what turned you around there, kid? >> i remember i was doing bible studies and my brother came in, he was older...
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these leadership elections being held, we just heard from frank thorp that chuck schumer has been reelected minority leader on the democratic side in the senate. that of course was widely expected. you you also have republicans holding leadership elections, there is only one contested post there, kind of down in the ranks, a battle between deb fisher of nebraska and joni ernst of eye way. we're thinking that ernst likely has the inside track. and republican have struggled a bit to put women in positions of power. something that mitch mcconnell says is a priority for him. mitch mcconnell himself held a photo-op with the new freshman class of senator, it included rick scott who is positioning himself as a senate elect from florida even as that recount is still ongoing. take a look at what mcconnell said this morning. >> good morning, everyone. i've been through a few of these others years. it is a lot better to have a big freshman class than not and so we're here to welcome our six new republican senators, it allowed us to continue our majority. and we'll be heading across the way here shortl
these leadership elections being held, we just heard from frank thorp that chuck schumer has been reelected minority leader on the democratic side in the senate. that of course was widely expected. you you also have republicans holding leadership elections, there is only one contested post there, kind of down in the ranks, a battle between deb fisher of nebraska and joni ernst of eye way. we're thinking that ernst likely has the inside track. and republican have struggled a bit to put women in...
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thorpe wants a black ambitious plans for a future of keep and clean nuclear power.ather. it looks beautiful, that backdrop behind you. this was the lake district yesterday. it was taken by one of our weather watchers. would have loved to have been there yesterday in that. even if he did not have those views, many of you finished with skies of a similar colour. there is more of that come today a cracking sunday. temperatures in the last hour in parts of aberdeenshire dropped to minus five. a noticeable chill but sunshine to take us through the day. after yesterday's cloud, high pressure across scandinavia, dry and clear air coming in from the continent. not much in the wake of cloud to come. cloud across eastern parts of aberdeenshire and towards the borders and towards the pennines peak district. that will come and go through the day. still some sunny spells. —— and the lake district. coming in from an easterly direction, the breeze will make you feel rather cool at times during the afternoon, particularly the coastal areas. further north, light winds, and another p
thorpe wants a black ambitious plans for a future of keep and clean nuclear power.ather. it looks beautiful, that backdrop behind you. this was the lake district yesterday. it was taken by one of our weather watchers. would have loved to have been there yesterday in that. even if he did not have those views, many of you finished with skies of a similar colour. there is more of that come today a cracking sunday. temperatures in the last hour in parts of aberdeenshire dropped to minus five. a...
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leanne cold well, garrett haake, alex thorpe, congratulations to you. that does it for me.ur of msnbc live. i'll see you at the white house, craig melvin take it away. >>> that's a great picture, con gr g grats to our friends and colleagues. always good to see you. craig melvin msnbc headquarters deflect, a rare inside look at facebook and how it handled crisis after crisis involving russian trolls and hackers. i'll talk to one of the reporters behind the story about the fallout at the highest levels of the social media giants skpnch giants. >>> and trump attacks, he's getting closer to turning over answers to robert mueller's questions, the president's now going after mueller calling his investigation a mess right as it starts to heat up again. >>> and race, gender and power. democrat just pulled off that big win taking control of the house, but as they should be celebrating in unity, some are tearing each other down with accusations of racism and sexism wi in the fight for party leadership. we'll get to that in just a moment. >>> we start with major facebook fatigue onlin
leanne cold well, garrett haake, alex thorpe, congratulations to you. that does it for me.ur of msnbc live. i'll see you at the white house, craig melvin take it away. >>> that's a great picture, con gr g grats to our friends and colleagues. always good to see you. craig melvin msnbc headquarters deflect, a rare inside look at facebook and how it handled crisis after crisis involving russian trolls and hackers. i'll talk to one of the reporters behind the story about the fallout at the...
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they have graham thorpe road, paul sheldon lane, named after some of surrey's best ever players.t the time and be people who will working —— are working for surrey cricket did to redevelop the area after the tsunami hit very badly and so many people lost their lives. colletta, what have you got? one is the pension age for women. i don't know if you have seen this. we just mentioned it. an interesting warning from the guardian saying a loss of the papers and the headlines saying pension equality day —— a lot of of a. the ages napisan, but guardian pointing out that women retiring can expect less —— the ages are the same. in other papers, the times have a story today about a new commuter scheme. lots of cities across the uk have those bikes you can hire and do your final mile to work on a little bike you hop on you get on the at mac beforehand. this is an electric scooter scheme beforehand. this is an electric scooter scheme so beforehand. this is an electric scooter scheme so you beforehand. this is an electric scooter scheme so you can beforehand. this is an electric scooter sche
they have graham thorpe road, paul sheldon lane, named after some of surrey's best ever players.t the time and be people who will working —— are working for surrey cricket did to redevelop the area after the tsunami hit very badly and so many people lost their lives. colletta, what have you got? one is the pension age for women. i don't know if you have seen this. we just mentioned it. an interesting warning from the guardian saying a loss of the papers and the headlines saying pension...