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toby: i think it does.cult to argue, notwithstanding the selloff we have seen since last friday, that the equities in absolute terms are very attractively valued. but when you compare it to other asset classes, particularly to fixed income, there is a case to be made. looking relative to government bonds, but particularly to corporate bonds. if you take certain european companies, for example, the dividend yield is higher than the corporate bonds yield. if you take a company like sap, which you would expect to be a bigger company in five years time than it is now, you would expect to be able to benefit a higher dividend yield than a corporate bond yield. there, headby gibb of investment directing equities. tom keene joins me out of new york. we will continue the conversation on the markets with the investment manager at aberdeen asset management. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: helping while way. the white house holds off on a decision for companies to reset business for the chinese tech giant. something he
toby: i think it does.cult to argue, notwithstanding the selloff we have seen since last friday, that the equities in absolute terms are very attractively valued. but when you compare it to other asset classes, particularly to fixed income, there is a case to be made. looking relative to government bonds, but particularly to corporate bonds. if you take certain european companies, for example, the dividend yield is higher than the corporate bonds yield. if you take a company like sap, which you...
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host: one of the men featured in your piece is toby, who committed suicide and north dakota last year. how is he typical of the menu further reported on in the piece? guest: he had a lot of characteristics. he had a traumatic childhood, his mother died early, he had an abusive father who also died early. he was a bit of a loner and he ended up in north dakota, chai had written a story about ready years ago, it is an oil boom town. of ant up there in pursuit higher paying job. as often happens with men in these situations, he isolated himself and in this case he was literally living in a warehouse and a trailer. from friday at 6:00 until monday morning, he was in a giant warehouse living in a trailer by himself. was he had ap fascination, which does not necessarily lead to this kind of demise, but he had a fascination with guns. he bought a couple for sport shooting. faced the darkness, he had the means in front of him. , combination of mental illness or at least oppression, isolation and access to firearms. host: we are talking about the rise in suicide rates in the u.s. and a rolling
host: one of the men featured in your piece is toby, who committed suicide and north dakota last year. how is he typical of the menu further reported on in the piece? guest: he had a lot of characteristics. he had a traumatic childhood, his mother died early, he had an abusive father who also died early. he was a bit of a loner and he ended up in north dakota, chai had written a story about ready years ago, it is an oil boom town. of ant up there in pursuit higher paying job. as often happens...
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chiefd now like to invite ermanr sergeant roger tobi to unfurl the united states space command. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> now, we join a live discussion by the american political science association on constitutional issues in the trump administration and what that could mean for american democracy.
chiefd now like to invite ermanr sergeant roger tobi to unfurl the united states space command. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> now, we join a live discussion by the american political science association on constitutional issues in the trump administration and what that could mean for american democracy.
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1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the right angle festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of string orchestra plays a piece of music called the nelson. program is a nod to. the pieces by austrian composer joseph biden. never performing it with a choir from hydrants from country for many it's a 1st visit to the continent of the music they started i love the way. european people just. come from. various they're very serious about the music and the beauty of music african music is. played its rhythm with classical music is like you have to be in control of the piece it's been expressing their emotions even when you're playing it when you're playing this little piece and. you're sad for no reason or whatever. and then you play this litt
1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the right angle festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of string orchestra plays a piece of music...
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below as toby has been ruled out at the world cup, he will need surgery after breaking his collarboned as innocuous training ground incident. his career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season missing the six nations. israel has become quite action against australia following his dismissal of her writing how the on social media are his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs. the officials say he preached a code of conduct when he wrote how awaits 93v of conduct when he wrote how awaits gay people. we can moved within two points at their place in the super league after a thrilling 15—14 well —— when, they had one lies in the last seven matches heading into this line and they are indebted to the late tropical to snatch another victory on, they escape third 12 points behind the leaders. you may remember we told you yesterday about to be checked, the 18—year—old female jockey racing in the magnolia cup. nearly four months ago. she only went and won it of course. fairy tale ending, she beat the likes of olympic cycling champion victoria pendlet
below as toby has been ruled out at the world cup, he will need surgery after breaking his collarboned as innocuous training ground incident. his career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season missing the six nations. israel has become quite action against australia following his dismissal of her writing how the on social media are his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs. the officials say he preached a code of conduct when he wrote how awaits...
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tracks go straight across daniel jeremiah's field the small farmer lives in kasama on the edge of tobie national park the packer derms often enter his farm and eat or trample his crops you know over there come every day can see. everything. botswana is home to africa's largest elephant population with around 150000 the number is growing in some areas there have been deadly encounters between humans and elephants in may but want to lifted a 5 year hunting ban now the country's going a step further by pushing for limited ivory trade at the world wildlife conference in geneva scientists fear that could also lead to more illegal trade in ivory we know that within africa we really struggle to control trade of products like wildlife and we struggle to sort of monitor it and regulate the legal side of things and we cannot stop in the illegal side of things i mean it's theoretically possible that poaching could get worse and of course than that that's that's a worse outcome for elephants effective controls are needed to ensure that only tusks from legal haunting are traded but countries with ra
tracks go straight across daniel jeremiah's field the small farmer lives in kasama on the edge of tobie national park the packer derms often enter his farm and eat or trample his crops you know over there come every day can see. everything. botswana is home to africa's largest elephant population with around 150000 the number is growing in some areas there have been deadly encounters between humans and elephants in may but want to lifted a 5 year hunting ban now the country's going a step...
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solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse international human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reform saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens. i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of saudi women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed since this this great announcement of reform with women being able to drive and even being allowed to go to the cinema those changes have had no significant impact and even what we're seeing now is that the guardianship rules are supposed to be relaxed or removed within 3 months is that going to have any impact on women's lives in saudi arabia generally know that most women consider it will not because of the the cultural problems that are faced with women and even men who are trying to exercise fundamental rights rights that we take for granted in a society which is a brutal dictatorship farmers in t
solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse international human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reform saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens. i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of saudi women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed since...
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who've been abused while held in solitary confinement for months and our national human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of side women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed since this this great announcement of reform with women being able to drive and even being allowed to go to the cinema the changes have had no significant impact and even what we're seeing now is that the guardianship rules all supposed to be relaxed all removed within 3 months is that going to have any impact on women's lives inside review generally know that most women consider it will not because of the the cultural problems that are faced with women and even men who are trying to exercise fundamental rights rights that we take for granted in a society which is a brutal dictatorship new details have
who've been abused while held in solitary confinement for months and our national human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of side women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed...
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i think toby really likes meeting kids. that is his favorite thing. he likes to have them pet him and come up to him and he really loves the kids. >> our wag brigade animals can be spotted wearing custom vets and they have custom patches. >> there is never a day that repeats itself and there is never and encounter that repeats itself. we get to do maximum good in a small stretch of time and i have met amazing people who have been thrilled to have the interaction. >> the dogs are here seven days a week, we have 20 dogs and they each come for a two hour shift. >> there is a lot of stress when people have traveling so to from these animals around to ease the stress and help people relax a little bit. i think it's great. >> one of our dogs has special need and that is tristine. he wears a wheel around. >> he has special shoes and a harness and we get it together in the parking lot and then we get on the air train. he loves it. little kids love him because he is a little lower to the ground so easy to reach and he has this big furry head they get to pet an
i think toby really likes meeting kids. that is his favorite thing. he likes to have them pet him and come up to him and he really loves the kids. >> our wag brigade animals can be spotted wearing custom vets and they have custom patches. >> there is never a day that repeats itself and there is never and encounter that repeats itself. we get to do maximum good in a small stretch of time and i have met amazing people who have been thrilled to have the interaction. >> the dogs...
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solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse international human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite some reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens. i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of saudi women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed since this this great announcement of reform with women being able to drive and even being allowed to go to the cinema those changes have had no significant impact and even what we're seeing now is that the guardianship rules are supposed to be relaxed all removed within 3 months is that going to have any impact on women's lives in saudi arabia generally know that most women consider it will not because of the the cultural problems that are faced with women and even men who are trying to exercise fundamental rights rights that we take for granted in a society which is a brutal dictatorship donal
solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse international human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite some reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens. i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of saudi women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women has the situation changed...
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how much toby is a form of music on people now she's become a teacher that. the 19 year old is part of the born free generation the 1st to be born in the post apartheid era she thinks of africa today is not quite what mandela had worked for. i feel like i'm in betraying the sometimes when i feel like our friend. but then there's sometimes i get so interested like ok i want to know this i mean if it wasn't for him i wouldn't be here i feel like nelson mandela wouldn't be proud of the south africa we are today of crying and. standing and it's too much crying makes it unsafe for children to travel to so peace a guy has board buses for the project sometimes he drives them himself. transport is a is a big issue for us because unlike a lot of places in the rest of world the transport here there isn't a reliable safe and so inexpensive public transport so i realized early on that if we can provide the transport that a lot of a lot more children will have access to music with and so we either bring the children to us after school hours or we go to the children and th
how much toby is a form of music on people now she's become a teacher that. the 19 year old is part of the born free generation the 1st to be born in the post apartheid era she thinks of africa today is not quite what mandela had worked for. i feel like i'm in betraying the sometimes when i feel like our friend. but then there's sometimes i get so interested like ok i want to know this i mean if it wasn't for him i wouldn't be here i feel like nelson mandela wouldn't be proud of the south...
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plus i love that song "red solo cup" by toby keith. >>> temperatures up to nine degrees cooler than this time yesterday. we'll go to san francisco first where we're a little warmer than we should be, around 60 to 62 degrees. you can see 54 in palo alto. 56 at santa clara. we've got pittsburg at 65, the warm spots. petaluma right now at american canyon, 56. here is the san mateo bridge. we're at 63 degrees on the side we're looking from. that's the hayward side. pretty good if you're out driving near the coast and the north bay. relaxed breeze z even where else. real nice 69 at 7:00 and 4 san francisco, we're going to be in the upper 60s by 11:00 and touch 70 several times with increasing sunshine this afternoon. we've got 90s in the forecast. we'll talk about where the heat is and take a look at dorian in the next few minutes. first i want to bring frances in. hoping for friday light, not only now but about 12:30 when i head home. >> i'm hoping for you, too, mike. i think you might be okay. traffic is not too bad. even though we have a couple accidents in the countercommute direction, he
plus i love that song "red solo cup" by toby keith. >>> temperatures up to nine degrees cooler than this time yesterday. we'll go to san francisco first where we're a little warmer than we should be, around 60 to 62 degrees. you can see 54 in palo alto. 56 at santa clara. we've got pittsburg at 65, the warm spots. petaluma right now at american canyon, 56. here is the san mateo bridge. we're at 63 degrees on the side we're looking from. that's the hayward side. pretty good if...
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now there's been a huge blow for wales, ahead of the rugby world cup, their number eight, toby faletauhat's been described as an ‘innocuous training ground incident‘ and will need surgery. the bath player has had a string of injuries over the last year and a half. he broke his arm twice — and hasn't played a test since march last year. kyle edmund has had a 3— set win over tsonga. but for now, good night. the weather most of us on friday looking too bad at all. a lot of whether around however there is the chance of some showers and they could affect derbyshire, particularly where the reservoir is. environment has a severe morning. the chances of capturing a shower. for most of us, the day is going to be dry. it's have a look of a satellite image. one out there in the atlantic. the showers are circling out and we are in between weather systems. that means a lot of clear weather. on the whole, that's quite out there. temperatures, 15 degrees. belfast. first thing in the morning. it is sunshine from the word go i think for most of us. a very decent day. again, southern scotland, the lake
now there's been a huge blow for wales, ahead of the rugby world cup, their number eight, toby faletauhat's been described as an ‘innocuous training ground incident‘ and will need surgery. the bath player has had a string of injuries over the last year and a half. he broke his arm twice — and hasn't played a test since march last year. kyle edmund has had a 3— set win over tsonga. but for now, good night. the weather most of us on friday looking too bad at all. a lot of whether around...
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ma not the original, but toby. >> yes. >> cool. >> here's the deal.res this morning, reagan national 73, dulles 70, bwi marshal, 71 this moreing, ly, it'sorgeous out there. the s i comingsup, we have blue sks, cudsoo and we think they willielo be just eno cloud cover this morning to kind of lim temratuittle peinres thi wee yesteay 92or humi but gh up to .frederick,0 gahersrg, agn, littl m sunshine thanit we eanticipate, thunderstorms, we'll talk more about that, erin? . >>> 6:57. we've had our f of oblems o roads, 66 eastbound. that's a beautiful sunrise, there's a lot of traffic, be prepared for big delays, gainsville through the beltway. 50 westbound w have a crash blocking right lane after 97 because of that a backup y can see all of that slow moving traffic. a look restf your ride in a >>> 6:57. it's zip trip season, coming to an end, believe it or not, two more zip trips lt this summer,ef one friday in fairfax -- falls church city. this will be the second to last zip trip. >> falls church at the cherry hill farm house. kke 6:00. ici' tll join him
ma not the original, but toby. >> yes. >> cool. >> here's the deal.res this morning, reagan national 73, dulles 70, bwi marshal, 71 this moreing, ly, it'sorgeous out there. the s i comingsup, we have blue sks, cudsoo and we think they willielo be just eno cloud cover this morning to kind of lim temratuittle peinres thi wee yesteay 92or humi but gh up to .frederick,0 gahersrg, agn, littl m sunshine thanit we eanticipate, thunderstorms, we'll talk more about that, erin? ....
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solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse and our national human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of side women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women how has the situation changed since this this great announcement of reform with women being able to drive and even being allowed to go to the cinema those changes have had no significant impact and even what we're seeing now is that the guardianship rules all supposed to be relaxed all removed within 3 months is that going to have any impact on women's lives inside review generally know that most women consider it will not because of the the cultural problems that are faced with women and even men who are trying to exercise fundamental rights rights that we take for granted in a society which is a brutal dictatorship farmers in the
solitary confinement for months and subjected to physical abuse and our national human rights lawyer toby cadman says despite reforms saudi women are still treated like 2nd class citizens i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of side women who have sort of to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked these women how has the situation changed...
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pro-democracy protesters on the streets hundreds of thousands filled victoria park and his surroundings toby kwok and her husband have taken part in most of the rally so far this time they brought their 2 young children on sunday based on my student to learn up our what is happening in hong kong and what we. wanted to experienced is impressive about it are just. right and. it is a historic. many others also said they came to denounce the police crackdown on protesters and put pressure on a government they feel is ignoring them with a street that angry increases in the divide really government grows deeper and so from the initial demand of revoking the extra do. bill now there are 5 demands that the protesters here say they won't back down from. the. 3rd that i'm on to demands democratic reform and the withdrawal of criminal charges against gordon $700.00 protesters who have been detained so far but for just to enjoy there is one demand that takes priority i think is the police brutality they have to have an investigation about it but there are still. the people who live here they will not fe
pro-democracy protesters on the streets hundreds of thousands filled victoria park and his surroundings toby kwok and her husband have taken part in most of the rally so far this time they brought their 2 young children on sunday based on my student to learn up our what is happening in hong kong and what we. wanted to experienced is impressive about it are just. right and. it is a historic. many others also said they came to denounce the police crackdown on protesters and put pressure on a...
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my name is toby and i am the cochair of the central waterfront advisory committee. the advisory committee has been involved with the navigation center ever since it was first conceived, and there have been a lot of pros and cons with regard to it, but now you have appointed or you are in the process of appointing an advisory group, which i think is a very, very good idea because i think all of the people who are going to be on this committee have the intention of doing the best possible job. we all know that, right now, san francisco is in a homeless crisis, and it is our hope, or it is my hope that we will be able to make a difference there. i have some familiarity with navigation centers, and i will bring that knowledge that i have two hour meetings, and if the stars align in our favor, we will do a very good job, and lots of people will be helped, and that is the intention. we will keep elaine posted. >> thank you very much. so has the committee been formed >> it has. >> how many members? >> there's 12 members. many members of neighborhoods, there is a representa
my name is toby and i am the cochair of the central waterfront advisory committee. the advisory committee has been involved with the navigation center ever since it was first conceived, and there have been a lot of pros and cons with regard to it, but now you have appointed or you are in the process of appointing an advisory group, which i think is a very, very good idea because i think all of the people who are going to be on this committee have the intention of doing the best possible job. we...
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it was ted and toby who won your heart? ted and toby and poppy. —— very. your heart?s morning. sam fennec is there this morning. where talking about a serious issue, livestock slaughtering —— fenwick. criminals kill and butcher sheep in fields in order to sell the meat. 0ur reporter sam fenwick has been looking into this, and can tell us more. it is brea kfasttime it is breakfasttime for the sheep. as you say, we are here today talking about rural crime because bbc breakfast has learned in the last six months alone, 735 sheep have been butchered in fields in leicestershire, northamptonshire and warwickshire. and it can have a devastating impact on people's lives. we've got 500 breeding ewes. 60 breeding cattle. and we have just over 1000 acres of arable. so it keeps us nice and busy. last month at the family that run this farm were devastated when one ewe and 13 lambs were butchered in this field. they'd been killed in here. there wasjust blood stains all over the paddock. there was drag marks through the pens, up to the trees, where they'd then hung them up and skinn
it was ted and toby who won your heart? ted and toby and poppy. —— very. your heart?s morning. sam fennec is there this morning. where talking about a serious issue, livestock slaughtering —— fenwick. criminals kill and butcher sheep in fields in order to sell the meat. 0ur reporter sam fenwick has been looking into this, and can tell us more. it is brea kfasttime it is breakfasttime for the sheep. as you say, we are here today talking about rural crime because bbc breakfast has learned...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> toby keith was the ultimate example of all of that. ♪ because we'll putthe flag ♪ ♪ and if that bothers you well that's too bad ♪ ♪ and you say we shouldn't worry about bin laden ♪ ♪ have you forgotten >> in music there was no opposition to that message but when the quote unquote war on terror began they were talking about invading countries. well, then music had a lot took the in opposition to. >> the dixie chicks are the top country touring act of the year despite the firestorm unleashed by their words during the first days of the war in iraq. >> we're ashamed that the president of the united states is from texas. >> when natalie maines said we're ashamed the president of the united states is our president their career took a beating. >> some protesters used a tractor and their feet to smash their cds. >> look no further than the uproar over the dixie chicks. >> for you to say i'm ashamed the president's from texas? come on, man. >> say it. >> they were questioning something that you were just supposed to accept. and it was women doing it no less. >> i
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> toby keith was the ultimate example of all of that. ♪ because we'll putthe flag ♪ ♪ and if that bothers you well that's too bad ♪ ♪ and you say we shouldn't worry about bin laden ♪ ♪ have you forgotten >> in music there was no opposition to that message but when the quote unquote war on terror began they were talking about invading countries. well, then music had a lot took the in opposition to. >> the dixie chicks are the top...
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his name is toby seager. what does he decide to do? you can imagine the guys parents see that.t are you doing? so much could go wrong. with that jumper. >> one wrong move. >> one little wrong twist. in case you missed it, something here in minneapolis. miguel sano wants no part of the squirrel. and it heads over to the twins dugout. you want to see grown men get nervous? look at them scatter right there. they finally got the squirrel safely out of there. in case you missed it, paul dejong, home run. watch the light at the big mac. he put the lights out on the m in the big mac out there. and the ball, stuck in the m. right there. that's all in case you missed it tonight. and over the weekend, that is the sporting life right now. it is 11:00. time for more news. frank and julie. >> thank you. >>> next at 11 -- >> i have 10 years of beating corporations at the ballot box. of pushing successful change. >> a late comer to the presidential race talks about his credentials before voters in san francisco. isco >>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 news starts now. >> billionaire tom steyer
his name is toby seager. what does he decide to do? you can imagine the guys parents see that.t are you doing? so much could go wrong. with that jumper. >> one wrong move. >> one little wrong twist. in case you missed it, something here in minneapolis. miguel sano wants no part of the squirrel. and it heads over to the twins dugout. you want to see grown men get nervous? look at them scatter right there. they finally got the squirrel safely out of there. in case you missed it, paul...
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lord toby harris, the chair of national trading standards. the headlines on bbc news... family. a hearing on an emergency motion to block the prime minister‘s decision to suspend parliament is getting underway in the court of session in edinburgh. away from politics, let‘s head to the sports news. let‘s start in new york and the us open — where three of the biggest names in tennis are all safety through to the third round. but it wasn‘t all plain sailing for roger federer, novak djokovic or serena williams, as jim lumsden reports. serena williams has a few goals these days, but she still one short of the grand slam record at 24 titles. i have just i havejust made i have just made so i havejust made so many i have just made so many errors i havejust made so many errors in the first two sets, and there were just too many, you cannot win tournaments making so many errors, soi tournaments making so many errors, so i knew i had to play better, and knew i couldn‘t. so i knew i had to play better, and knew i couldn't. no so i knew i had to play better, and knewl couldn't. no do
lord toby harris, the chair of national trading standards. the headlines on bbc news... family. a hearing on an emergency motion to block the prime minister‘s decision to suspend parliament is getting underway in the court of session in edinburgh. away from politics, let‘s head to the sports news. let‘s start in new york and the us open — where three of the biggest names in tennis are all safety through to the third round. but it wasn‘t all plain sailing for roger federer, novak...
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. >> and dog goods usa is recalling its chef toby pig ear treats due to the potential risk of salmonellaontamination. they were dwinistributed to retailers nationwide so far, no illnesses linked to its products you're up to date. bill, back to you and see you later. >> i will see you later on nightly business report. thank you, sue let's check out where we stand with the markets all three major averages hanging on to gains. the dow moving back above 26,000 led by financials and technology and in fact, the big winner today is apple having the largest impact on the dow, up about 2%, sliding out of correction territory, it says here >> all right, bill all day here on cnbc, we're fecsing on the great american consumer and despite warning signs a recession is on the horizon, president trump is dismissing those concerns >> we're doing tremendously well our consumers are rich i gave a tremendous tax cut and they're loaded up with money they're buying, and our consumer is really, really strong it looks like they're going to be for a long time >> joining us now is a man whose entire business empi
. >> and dog goods usa is recalling its chef toby pig ear treats due to the potential risk of salmonellaontamination. they were dwinistributed to retailers nationwide so far, no illnesses linked to its products you're up to date. bill, back to you and see you later. >> i will see you later on nightly business report. thank you, sue let's check out where we stand with the markets all three major averages hanging on to gains. the dow moving back above 26,000 led by financials and...
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by toby the 31st with or without a deal is refusing to rule out suspending parliament to make that happen which hammond says would cause a constitutional crisis and is supported by the speaker of the house of commons john bercow who says that he will block attempts to bypass parliament in order to secure a new deal breaks it now donald trump says he will delay a new terrorists on chinese made products the us president says he doesn't want americans have to pay more for things like laptops and smartphones in the major shopping season in the run up to christmas. and farmers in the us a facing their biggest challenge in decades as the trade war between the u.s. and china continues and gallagher reports from iowa where the dispute has already cost the state an estimated 2000000000 dollars. iowa or is known as the tall corn state part of the american rural heartland where agriculture and food production dominate the economy so all the beans have been exported to china for decades but the trade war is changing all that in july china placed a 25 percent tariff on the crop and stocks piled up pri
by toby the 31st with or without a deal is refusing to rule out suspending parliament to make that happen which hammond says would cause a constitutional crisis and is supported by the speaker of the house of commons john bercow who says that he will block attempts to bypass parliament in order to secure a new deal breaks it now donald trump says he will delay a new terrorists on chinese made products the us president says he doesn't want americans have to pay more for things like laptops and...
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their number eight, toby faletau, has been ruled out of the tournament.ng of injuries over the last year and a half. he broke his arm twice, and hasn't played a test since march last year. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including the final women's major of the year, the open. georgia hall, defending champion, currently on 3 under. charley hull on 5 under. south africa's ashleigh buhay leads on 7 under. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. thousands of people are being evacuated from the town of whaley bridge. it is because of flooding causing the partial collapse of a dam wall. the environment agency says there is a danger to life. we can speak to the local mp, ruth george, who we tried to speak to earlier, she and her daughter have been moved out of the area for their own safety. i guess you are a worried mp and a worried mother. 0bviously worried mp and a worried mother. obviously very worried about the situation for everybody in whaley bridge at the moment. i live very close to they are myself. my daug
their number eight, toby faletau, has been ruled out of the tournament.ng of injuries over the last year and a half. he broke his arm twice, and hasn't played a test since march last year. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including the final women's major of the year, the open. georgia hall, defending champion, currently on 3 under. charley hull on 5 under. south africa's ashleigh buhay leads on 7 under. that's bbc.co.uk/sport....
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colleagues in texas, if the republican party in texas doesn't start looking like texas, there's not going tobyrepublican party in texas. >> that's right. >> and that can apply to the rest of the country. and so my goal is to go in. look, i go to communities. i consistently win. i'm a black republican representing a 71% latino district. >> right. >> what i've learned crisscrossing, that's actually 50-50. 50% republican, 50% democrats is way more unites us than divides us. and if we focus on those things that we agree on, we can solve real problems. >> all right. congressman will hurd of texas, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> next, could a more corrupt president in our live of lifetimes. the reason we know that is one reporter never stops digging. he is here with us. don't go away. i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. >>> remember that weird moment back in january 2016, it was during the
colleagues in texas, if the republican party in texas doesn't start looking like texas, there's not going tobyrepublican party in texas. >> that's right. >> and that can apply to the rest of the country. and so my goal is to go in. look, i go to communities. i consistently win. i'm a black republican representing a 71% latino district. >> right. >> what i've learned crisscrossing, that's actually 50-50. 50% republican, 50% democrats is way more unites us than divides us....
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pro-democracy protesters on the streets hundreds of thousands filled victoria park and his surroundings toby kwok and her husband have taken part in most of the rally so far this time they brought their 2 young children on sunday based on my student to learn up our what is happening in hong kong and what we are fighting for i wanted to experience this in person about it i just why it's right and what if. it is a historical moment and many others also said they came to denounce the police crackdown on protesters and put pressure on a government they feel is ignoring them with each week that passes angry increases and the divided government grows deeper and so from the initial demands of revoking the extradition bill now there are 5 demands that the protesters here say they won't back down from. the. among the demands democratic reform and the withdrawal of criminal charges against gordon $700.00 protesters who have been detained so far but for just to enjoy there is one demand that takes priority i think is the police brutality they have to have an investigation about other stuff. the people
pro-democracy protesters on the streets hundreds of thousands filled victoria park and his surroundings toby kwok and her husband have taken part in most of the rally so far this time they brought their 2 young children on sunday based on my student to learn up our what is happening in hong kong and what we are fighting for i wanted to experience this in person about it i just why it's right and what if. it is a historical moment and many others also said they came to denounce the police...
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s where the european council and toby will be quite critical and it will be a case of this is now what we've come to this is the agreement or there's no deal and the prime minister will then try and put the ball back into the court to be m.p.'s and he can then say world look i tried i tried to get a deal but parliament voted it down so the blame for no deal is then shared so i do think that that is kind of what is happening behind the scenes definitely. going to be a question either way they put a lawrence i really want your perspective on this can you put put this in some sort of context some sort of political history the fact that this has been going on for a year is and now it has come down to this type of political maneuver. yes so i mean you know on the face of it what the government is trying to do is completely what you'd expect them to do if you're a new government you know you have new ideas you want to not live in the shadow of the previous administrations so coming up with new laws and a clean speech is completely fine does when you expect them to do it's also the longest ti
s where the european council and toby will be quite critical and it will be a case of this is now what we've come to this is the agreement or there's no deal and the prime minister will then try and put the ball back into the court to be m.p.'s and he can then say world look i tried i tried to get a deal but parliament voted it down so the blame for no deal is then shared so i do think that that is kind of what is happening behind the scenes definitely. going to be a question either way they...
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joining me now is international human rights lawyer toby cadman thanks very much for coming in here just to give us a bit more information about. jane's case in particular what she's been charged with well she is one of a number of women's rights activists in saudi arabia. she was one of those who is behind the push for women to be given the right to drive. but the charges against her and she has not a trial yet but that the charges that she face faces are actually quite ludicrous which includes talking to foreign journalists in saudi arabia applying or attempting to put apply for a job at the u.n. and. so the usual kind of brought charges of bringing the state into disrepute so so the charges themselves are actually quite ludicrous so what do you think i mean her family says she was asked to do a video denying reports that she was tortured in custody exchange for her release what what would you make of it well i think it's a very brave and honorable attempt by her to to maintain innocence she hasn't done anything wrong and certainly when when we see a person being. pressured into giving
joining me now is international human rights lawyer toby cadman thanks very much for coming in here just to give us a bit more information about. jane's case in particular what she's been charged with well she is one of a number of women's rights activists in saudi arabia. she was one of those who is behind the push for women to be given the right to drive. but the charges against her and she has not a trial yet but that the charges that she face faces are actually quite ludicrous which...
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i am joe, and this is ted and toby. i have been here all my life.crops, and we at the moment breed old english longhorns. we have about 150 of them here on the farm. here we have got any. exotic and anouska, verity, and this one here is violet. it is going to rain heavily tonight. we are planning to work late to try to get as much of the crop in as we can before it rains. yasmine and vesper! it is the middle of the night, and we have been at work now for 18 hours. aspen. valkyrie. i hope everyone is sleeping well, and we will continue to try to get the harvest in. yell aina and ——. very sweet! it reminds you of your childhood, growing up on a farm. it absolutely does. if you have a look on twitter, you will see we have a no expense spared farm scene in the studio over there. you can't sit today, you'll have to tune in tomorrow, it will be well worth it. it will be worth it, honest! stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz. here's a summary of this morning's main news. the home secretary, priti
i am joe, and this is ted and toby. i have been here all my life.crops, and we at the moment breed old english longhorns. we have about 150 of them here on the farm. here we have got any. exotic and anouska, verity, and this one here is violet. it is going to rain heavily tonight. we are planning to work late to try to get as much of the crop in as we can before it rains. yasmine and vesper! it is the middle of the night, and we have been at work now for 18 hours. aspen. valkyrie. i hope...