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even tom tugendhat, who presents himself— even tom tugendhat, who presents himself as _ even tom tugendhatnuation of this policy because it's not been there long enough and we need _ it's not been there long enough and we need to— it's not been there long enough and we need to get more time to see what the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal— the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal from — the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal from government. with the weather— ideal from government. with the weather being so warm, we would expect _ weather being so warm, we would expect the — weather being so warm, we would expect the number of attempted crossings to remain or even grow. just very— crossings to remain or even grow. just very briefly, there is an argument that we need immigration. we haven't got enough people to do all thejobs here. it'sjust may we haven't got enough people to do all the jobs here. it's just may be a case of having a proper conversation, but how many people... crosstalk there is also a cost financial... it's not exactly the same as having a targeted immigration p
even tom tugendhat, who presents himself— even tom tugendhat, who presents himself as _ even tom tugendhatnuation of this policy because it's not been there long enough and we need _ it's not been there long enough and we need to— it's not been there long enough and we need to get more time to see what the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal— the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal from — the outcome is. clearly, this is not ideal from government. with the weather— ideal from...
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do not get out, magician, where are the guarantees that he will bite at all ha tom who is no kind ofth us. this is true. there was a stupid idea with this trap. well, you were the first to think about this ambush here. i thought it would bite. i also thought, and if it does not bite, well, let's be now psychiatric hospitals or wool, which we are no strangers to. let's be there, at least warm, i promise you a psychiatric hospital, i promise. but today is the last time we go to the case extremely, please, i ask you to go get dressed. that's right. well done. she would have asked for a bra dressed up. yeah, let's take a walk together men. i'm not walking to get to know each other. i do not understand. i just had a mission. my mom is larisa well we tried to hold up the sexual maniac sexual well. straight sexy so tomorrow i'll go to sexy maniac. i don't think he really has any. and you can sleep in the kitchen tonight. tomorrow too.
do not get out, magician, where are the guarantees that he will bite at all ha tom who is no kind ofth us. this is true. there was a stupid idea with this trap. well, you were the first to think about this ambush here. i thought it would bite. i also thought, and if it does not bite, well, let's be now psychiatric hospitals or wool, which we are no strangers to. let's be there, at least warm, i promise you a psychiatric hospital, i promise. but today is the last time we go to the case...
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tom: the gray man. kailey: ryan gosselin, who i believe is in that film. friday. jonathan: it is a movie? tom: it is not a series? jonathan: i think we are revealing how much we know. tom: futures are -10 on the dow. vix, 24.0, a testament to what we have seen the last few weeks. blerina uruci is the u.s. economist at t. rowe price with a different outlook. what we have not talked about this morning is the labor market. i want to talk about all of the gloom out there amid 3.6% unemployment. you lead with that in your note. blerina: absolutely. i'm taking a lot of strength from the labor market. job creation at 350,000 for three months on average, we know that that looks at this. it is really strong. the on employment rate is down to pre-pandemic levels. we know we had a hard and strong labor market. the labor market will matter a lot for the outlook of the u.s. consumer. from that, i think the doom and gloom on recession is a little bit exaggerated at the moment. tom: we parse inflation as services and goods. how do you parse the labor economy, is it the recovery we saw in restaurants and
tom: the gray man. kailey: ryan gosselin, who i believe is in that film. friday. jonathan: it is a movie? tom: it is not a series? jonathan: i think we are revealing how much we know. tom: futures are -10 on the dow. vix, 24.0, a testament to what we have seen the last few weeks. blerina uruci is the u.s. economist at t. rowe price with a different outlook. what we have not talked about this morning is the labor market. i want to talk about all of the gloom out there amid 3.6% unemployment. you...
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transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom , who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up because the arm was coming down. and i told him please, please hurry. hurry, and he just kept going. but he, the guy said that the tractor was just moving too slow and just didn't make it. tom says the railroad crossing has been a deadly one, he says he's seen a homeless man and two people in cars get killed by trains. the tracks are a mess here in oakland because they allow the accountants along the side. you know they they've got all this debris out here if they encampments weren't on the tracks. these guys wouldn't be out here cleared it like this. they wouldn't be in harm's way. passenger on board. the train
transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom , who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up...
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tom: twitter higher. who knows who mr. musk will higher. this will be absolutely fascinating. in delaware, in the most british court we have, there is no jury, just very competent people. i tell you, is it going to be original law? i'm not qualified to say that, but it will be an interesting thing to see elon musk as we know him before the guys in delaware. jonathan: let's pick things up with chris verrone. something you are focused on. you put together what has happened with commodities, you looked equities, staples versus discretionary, can you run through that research? what have you learned? chris: number one, the action is in the currency market. when you look at fx volatility and bond volatility, it does not seem to jive with equity vix in the mid-20's. there is something off there that will be resolved with greater equity volatility in our future. as far as the leadership backdrop of this market, i think discretionary versus staples and high beta versus low beta gives us helpful crews as to the market perception of risk. we have taken commodities down sharply, we've tak
tom: twitter higher. who knows who mr. musk will higher. this will be absolutely fascinating. in delaware, in the most british court we have, there is no jury, just very competent people. i tell you, is it going to be original law? i'm not qualified to say that, but it will be an interesting thing to see elon musk as we know him before the guys in delaware. jonathan: let's pick things up with chris verrone. something you are focused on. you put together what has happened with commodities, you...
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has not been in — ben wallace and also tom. whothe priorities for you for whoever takes over _ in time. what the priorities for you for whoever takes over and - in time. what the priorities for you for whoever takes over and then i for whoever takes over and then automatically becomes prime minister, assuming there is a vote of no confidence for the labour party which could eventually trigger a new election, what are the priorities for the new conservative prime minister, if that is what turns out that we get? i prime minister, if that is what turns out that we get?- prime minister, if that is what turns out that we get? i think is what we are _ turns out that we get? i think is what we are going _ turns out that we get? i think is what we are going to _ turns out that we get? i think is what we are going to get, i turns out that we get? i think is what we are going to get, there turns out that we get? i think is i what we are going to get, there is no way i could see a general election coming, that's not how our system works, and
has not been in — ben wallace and also tom. whothe priorities for you for whoever takes over _ in time. what the priorities for you for whoever takes over and - in time. what the priorities for you for whoever takes over and then i for whoever takes over and then automatically becomes prime minister, assuming there is a vote of no confidence for the labour party which could eventually trigger a new election, what are the priorities for the new conservative prime minister, if that is what...
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about colonel tom parker, who is neither a colonel, nora tom, nora parker. there's a brief reference to the fact that he doesn't have a passport — "is he really american?" — all those sort of things but there was so much, i was going, "well, tell me more! "this is really interesting!" and you neverfind out, so i struggled with that. i would say to counter that, it's amazing that they got as much of elvis�*s life as they did into two hours 20 minutes, because elvis�*s life is clearly event—filled. i thought that they did the �*50s, �*60s and �*70s as first act, second act, third act of a kind of shakespearean tragedy rather well. yes, yes. i think there are shakespearean elements in that character of colonel tom parker. i think you really get a sense of the relationship being built on duplicity and complicity. after they strike the deal on the ferris wheel, elvis does agree. he says, "ok, i'm going to make you a star," and elvis says 0k. and it was always a thing that he did do that. he did tonnes of other terrible things at the same time, but i think that to
about colonel tom parker, who is neither a colonel, nora tom, nora parker. there's a brief reference to the fact that he doesn't have a passport — "is he really american?" — all those sort of things but there was so much, i was going, "well, tell me more! "this is really interesting!" and you neverfind out, so i struggled with that. i would say to counter that, it's amazing that they got as much of elvis�*s life as they did into two hours 20 minutes, because...
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have tom who's a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. during libby as civil war. the world bank says he'd warrant give show lanka, financial assistance until it puts economic reforms in place. the country has been plunged into a date financial crisis since 2019 and man mcmillan trays accused of using fighter planes to fire and guided munitions in civilian areas. independent investigators say the june to has increased air attack since last east coast. all right, those are the headlines. i'm emily angland states you now for inside story. ah, the threat of nuclear war is greater than ever. that's the warning. in britain's top security advise that he blamed the breakdown of communication between the west, russia and china, to what's needed to restore global security. this isn't had sort ah hello, welcome to the program on the wrong car. the west could accidentally stumble into a nuclear war with russia or china. that's the warning from britain's national security adviser. stephen lock great, who says communication channels between the west a
have tom who's a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. during libby as civil war. the world bank says he'd warrant give show lanka, financial assistance until it puts economic reforms in place. the country has been plunged into a date financial crisis since 2019 and man mcmillan trays accused of using fighter planes to fire and guided munitions in civilian areas. independent investigators say the june to has increased air attack since last east coast. all right, those...
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tom: who goes to him, as they did with howard dean and others with president nixon? who goes to him and says, enough? jonathan: that is the difficult part of this, lizzy, who is that person? lizzy: oh, i don't think it will be joe biden. but i just want to say about the difference between starmer and corbyn, starmer seem similar to boris johnson in saying that they want to have tax cuts and make brexit work, he needs to create a gap between himself and boris johnson. jonathan: you can continue watching on bloomberg.com. we need to talk about the market, futures down .1, and big things with foreign exchange. can you get used to the euro-dollar? i-99 handle for crude -- a 99 handle for crude. from new york city this morning, good morning, this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. jonathan: this market was really volatile yesterday, e
tom: who goes to him, as they did with howard dean and others with president nixon? who goes to him and says, enough? jonathan: that is the difficult part of this, lizzy, who is that person? lizzy: oh, i don't think it will be joe biden. but i just want to say about the difference between starmer and corbyn, starmer seem similar to boris johnson in saying that they want to have tax cuts and make brexit work, he needs to create a gap between himself and boris johnson. jonathan: you can continue...
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tom: who is likely to be the biggest loser as they arm themselves with some of the u.s.'st lawyers? >> it doesn't really look good for musk based on the way the court of chancery works. it tends to basically force m&a's to go through unless they see a really good reason, i'm not a lawyer obviously, but it doesn't seem like that various things that lawyers talk about as being a good reason to cancel a deal actually exist. elon musk and his lawyers disagree but i think the real losers will be the twitter staff, some of whom are leaving, they don't want to work for elon musk. if elon musk doesn't buy the company, then what happens? i think the twitter platform is functioning find today but if they are losing staff and it causes disruption it will be difficult to build a better product going forward. the users on the twitter brand are suffering the most. tom: tim building his own bot to stress test that complaint from musk. fatih birol from the iea warning of more pain to come in the energy market. tom: welcome back to the open. we are 30 minutes into your european trading da
tom: who is likely to be the biggest loser as they arm themselves with some of the u.s.'st lawyers? >> it doesn't really look good for musk based on the way the court of chancery works. it tends to basically force m&a's to go through unless they see a really good reason, i'm not a lawyer obviously, but it doesn't seem like that various things that lawyers talk about as being a good reason to cancel a deal actually exist. elon musk and his lawyers disagree but i think the real losers...
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tom: i believe in this, i believe in a pacific rim recovery. jay polaski whoppears on your 9:00 property, he doesn't appear with me, because he loves to appear with you, i don't know what that's about. for radio, for television worldwide, it's a summer book reading, folks, summer book reading for you on john hayes. that's my book of the summer. jonathan: coming up, heather boucher. in the next couple of hours on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> keeping you up to date with news from around the world with the first word. it's official, boris johnson has now resigned but the british prime minister is not going away yet. in a speech outside number 10 downing street, johnson said he would stay on as a caretaker leader into a new prime minster is in place. a timetable for the process will be announced next week. johnson said he spent the last few days arguing unsuccessfully that it would be wrong to have a change of government. fbi director christopher wray as escalating a dispute between the u.s. and china over hacking. wray warned western companies that china aims t
tom: i believe in this, i believe in a pacific rim recovery. jay polaski whoppears on your 9:00 property, he doesn't appear with me, because he loves to appear with you, i don't know what that's about. for radio, for television worldwide, it's a summer book reading, folks, summer book reading for you on john hayes. that's my book of the summer. jonathan: coming up, heather boucher. in the next couple of hours on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> keeping you up to date with news...
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the only --eole donna tom played in this. the only people who — donna tom played in this. o would not _ donna tom played in this. the only people who would not be _ donna tom played in this. the only| people who would not be concerned donna tom played in this. the only - people who would not be concerned by that of those and presumably they are not that many of them, he would not consider this to be a problem. so all of those who essentially tended to shun this issue away, essentially denying the fact there was this direct connection, presumably after what has been shown and what has been heard have now been persuaded and those that are not persuaded others that are not persuadable in the sense that they do not consider this to be a problem and as i said, presumably all those that have some sort of attachment to democracy in america would actually be deeply concerned by this. iloathed be deeply concerned by this. what would it be — be deeply concerned by this. what would it be considered _ be deeply concerned by this. what would it be considered like if he was still on twit
the only --eole donna tom played in this. the only people who — donna tom played in this. o would not _ donna tom played in this. the only people who would not be _ donna tom played in this. the only| people who would not be concerned donna tom played in this. the only - people who would not be concerned by that of those and presumably they are not that many of them, he would not consider this to be a problem. so all of those who essentially tended to shun this issue away, essentially denying...
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i spoke off the record to someone who was backing tom tugendhat and he or someone who won in the westan original red wall, if you like, took a seat from labour in the south of england and built up a majority. there are all very desperate to get that level of support. if you wonder why i am staring around... you that level of support. if you wonder why i am staring around...- why i am staring around... you see who ou why i am staring around... you see who you can _ why i am staring around... you see who you can grab — why i am staring around... you see who you can grab and _ why i am staring around... you see who you can grab and we'll - why i am staring around... you see who you can grab and we'll move . why i am staring around... you see i who you can grab and we'll move on. try and get some other reaction from the other camps appearing here to spend for the candidates. ian watson, would not be back to you. ian watson and central lobby. all interesting about mps who won seats not previously conservative. it depends on how long back you go which reveals whether they've had an impact o
i spoke off the record to someone who was backing tom tugendhat and he or someone who won in the westan original red wall, if you like, took a seat from labour in the south of england and built up a majority. there are all very desperate to get that level of support. if you wonder why i am staring around... you that level of support. if you wonder why i am staring around...- why i am staring around... you see who ou why i am staring around... you see who you can _ why i am staring around... you...
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then you look at tom who is in last place at the moment, he is 32 votes prayed if he was knocked out, rishi sunak would get those paid you can see how he likely gets to the final runoff of those numbers and it's really between these two to get the rest of these to contest him. alix: what actually happens next? when's the next runoff. this debates coming up. what are the key events coming up? joe: there is a debate tomorrow night, of the first time really the candidates who go against each other and that's a pretty big moment. they are hoping they might back in -- might get back into contention. the next ballot on monday evening where you can lose at least one candidate and be -- and then further out from tuesday and wednesday to get us down to the final two. alix: thank you a lot. also want to update you on those debts that interview with michael mckee. he is sticking by the 75 basis rate hike. saying there's no need for this reaction to one cpi number. talk to each other, also very much downplaying the idea of a recession. how you can get that with 3.6% unemployment rate. your suing
then you look at tom who is in last place at the moment, he is 32 votes prayed if he was knocked out, rishi sunak would get those paid you can see how he likely gets to the final runoff of those numbers and it's really between these two to get the rest of these to contest him. alix: what actually happens next? when's the next runoff. this debates coming up. what are the key events coming up? joe: there is a debate tomorrow night, of the first time really the candidates who go against each other...
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. >> we have the national chair for 9/11 families united who lost her husband tom, who was on the 100thwhat you heard there from the former president. nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11. >> that is such a ridiculous statement for him to make. we met with him just two years ago on the 19th anniversary in the white house, specifically asking him to release documents that have to do with the investigations into the kingdom's culpability with 9/11. we had former fbi agents with us telling him how important it was to declassify these documents. and the very next day ag barr stamped state secrets across many of them, so someone in the white house, very close to mohammed bin salman, blocked us from getting the truth when he was president. >> so what do you think has changed since 2016 when donald trump knew quite clearly -- well, he believed quite clearly that saudi was connected to 9/11? >> he did. he came out and said it and we thought this is great, we're going to have a president that will be on our side and help us. we were shocked and really very upset by the way he treated us and t
. >> we have the national chair for 9/11 families united who lost her husband tom, who was on the 100thwhat you heard there from the former president. nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11. >> that is such a ridiculous statement for him to make. we met with him just two years ago on the 19th anniversary in the white house, specifically asking him to release documents that have to do with the investigations into the kingdom's culpability with 9/11. we had former fbi agents with us...
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he's up against tom brady who became the all-time passing yards leader in the nfl.p's air in four days here on abc 7. the most important race of the week, daphne the dog, the wiener dog race. your dog, finishing second. dion: i have to say, i've been training her for weeks. i used a dry duck head as encouragement. we went to the park all the time. i want to get on the record that she didn't take any performance-enhancing drugs. [laughter] i think i am going to enter her in a state race in southern california next. do you think she is ready? >> yeah. did someone question you in the last show that there were performance enhancers? dion: sh. we can talk during commercial break or something. [laughter] thank you. just ahead on abc7news a i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has hel
he's up against tom brady who became the all-time passing yards leader in the nfl.p's air in four days here on abc 7. the most important race of the week, daphne the dog, the wiener dog race. your dog, finishing second. dion: i have to say, i've been training her for weeks. i used a dry duck head as encouragement. we went to the park all the time. i want to get on the record that she didn't take any performance-enhancing drugs. [laughter] i think i am going to enter her in a state race in...
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. >> that is terry strada who lost her husband tom. who worked in the world trade center on 9/11.nited. and with donald trump's golf tournament starting tomorrow in new jersey, terry strada gets tonight's last word. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> tonight, still more trump insiders are talking to the january six committee. promising to speak the truth at the current white house talks up that surprise spending breakthrough. in congress, finally gets to an insider trading crackdown. then the latest fiction from the former guy, who is now playing defense at his saudi sponsored got offense. plus, casual cruelty, the fury aimed at republican senators who blocked the bipartisan bill expanding health care for american veterans. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. in other senior trump white house official has testified before the january six committee. this afternoon, former acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, appeared for a closed-door
. >> that is terry strada who lost her husband tom. who worked in the world trade center on 9/11.nited. and with donald trump's golf tournament starting tomorrow in new jersey, terry strada gets tonight's last word. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> tonight, still more trump insiders are talking to the january six committee. promising to speak the truth at the current white house talks up that surprise spending breakthrough. in congress,...
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prices down slightly, still painfully high for so many americans tracking it all for us tonight, tom costello who starts us off. >> reporter: friday night and america's july 4th getaway looks dicey. critical airports up and down the east coast in ground stops with severe thunderstorms from orlando in the south through atlanta, up to d.c., baltimore, philly, new york adding to the day's growing tally of flight cancellations and delays on one of the busiest travel days in the nation's airports. >> never come to an airport before wondering whether my flight will take off or not >> flight got cancelled yesterday so we are hopscotching around to get home >> reporter: roughly 4,000 cancelations just since sunday morning amid the nationwide pilot shortage record numbers of americans on the roads. despite the highest july 4th gas prices on record, $4.84 a gallon, the national average, down 18 cents in 2 weeks pricey enough to force some americans to rethink their get aways. >> i wanted to go far away and it is too expensive to do round trip of gas or even fill up multiple times. >> reporter: but a record
prices down slightly, still painfully high for so many americans tracking it all for us tonight, tom costello who starts us off. >> reporter: friday night and america's july 4th getaway looks dicey. critical airports up and down the east coast in ground stops with severe thunderstorms from orlando in the south through atlanta, up to d.c., baltimore, philly, new york adding to the day's growing tally of flight cancellations and delays on one of the busiest travel days in the nation's...
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but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employes more than 200 people . unless the ja bergen consumer requests the civil morganson, the stock, local, your lease that you asked raised of. we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages a so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin salumi al jazeera cedar ville new jersey, donald trump and his home, a vice president, my pansy campaigning for rival candidates in our zone. his election for governor raised the scene as a referendum on the future. the republican party, former president, is backing carry lake a t v journalist and champion of his america 1st policies. but mike pens is backing lawyer, korean taylor robson, fer arizona governor taylor robson has opened. he described the 2020 presidential election as unfair, but stopped short of agreeing with trump's claims of electoral fraud. ah sean, to recap the main stories that were following the sound less than 24 hours after russian ukraine signed deals to
but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employes more than 200 people . unless the ja bergen consumer requests the civil morganson, the stock, local, your lease that you asked raised of. we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages a so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin salumi al jazeera cedar ville new jersey, donald trump and his home, a vice president, my...
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transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom, who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up because the arm was coming down. and i told him please, please hurry. hurry, and he just kept going. but he, the guy said that the tractor was just moving too slow and just didn't make it. tom says the railroad crossing has been a deadly one, he says he's seen a homeless man and two people in cars get killed by trains. tracks are a mess here in oakland because they allow the accountants along the side. you know they they've got all this debris out here if they encampments weren't on the tracks. these guys wouldn't be out here, clearing it like this. they wouldn't be in harm's way. union pacific officials are inv
transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom, who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up...
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transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom, who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt in and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up because the arm was coming down. and i told him please, please hurry. hurry, and he just kept going. but he, the guy said that the tractor was just moving too slow and just didn't make it. tom says the railroad crossing has been a deadly one, he says he's seen a homeless man and two people in cars get killed by trains. the tracks are a mess here in oakland because they allow the accountants along the side. you know they they've got all this debris out here if they encampments weren't on the tracks. these guys wouldn't be out here cleared it like this. they wouldn't be in harm's way. now passenger on board. th
transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom, who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt in and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up...
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. >> that is terry strada who lost her husband tom. who worked in the world trade center on 9/11. she is the chair of the 9/11 families united. and with donald trump's golf tournament starting tomorrow in new jersey, terry strada gets tonight's last word. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> tonight, still more trump insiders are talking to the january six committee. promising to speak the truth at the current white house talks up that surprise spending breakthrough. in congress, finally gets to an insider trading crackdown. then the latest fiction from the former guy, who is now playing defense at his saudi sponsored got offense. plus, casual cruelty, the fury aimed at republican senators who blocked the bipartisan bill expanding health care for american veterans. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. in other senior trump white house official has testified before the january six committee. this afternoon, former acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, appeared for a closed-do
. >> that is terry strada who lost her husband tom. who worked in the world trade center on 9/11. she is the chair of the 9/11 families united. and with donald trump's golf tournament starting tomorrow in new jersey, terry strada gets tonight's last word. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> tonight, still more trump insiders are talking to the january six committee. promising to speak the truth at the current white house talks up that...
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transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom , who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up because the arm was coming down. and i told him please, please hurry. hurry, and he just kept going. but he, the guy said that the tractor was just moving too slow and just didn't make it. tom says the railroad crossing has been a deadly one, he says he's seen a homeless man and two people in cars get killed by trains. the tracks are a mess here in oakland because they allow the encampments along the side. you know they they've got all this debris out here if they encampments weren't on the tracks. these guys wouldn't be out here, clearing it like this. they wouldn't be in harm's way. union pacific officials are
transported for severe injuries to a local hospital was in my office and i heard a really loud noise to tom , who works nearby. he rushed over and found a man in his sixties still on the mangled tractor and badly hurt and the guy was still alive. money tried to reassure him. we had help on the way and just to hold on. tom says a second tractor operator had just crossed the tracks and urged his colleagues to do the same. one of the other workers said, oh, i tried to yell at him to hurry up...
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after another vote by mps, tom tugendhat, who had not previously served in borisjohnson�*s cabinet, wasr chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak, in the lead. his nearest rival is penny mordaunt. the winner, to be announced in early september, will automatically be prime minister. here's our political editor chris mason. all talking at once. hubbub in a heatwave? democracy of sorts at dusk. i have the results of the third ballot... round three of conservative mps deciding who they want and who they don't want to be our next prime minister. so tom tugendhat is eliminated from the election. the other candidates are able to go forward to a fourth ballot which will take place tomorrow... another defeated candidate, but this time not one willing to endorse anyone else, at least yet. thank you very much, that is the end of the road for me for this race. but look, it's been an amazing run. i'm incredibly proud of the team, i'm incredibly grateful to all the supporters who have been with me. the former chancellor, rishi sunak, is still the frontrunner, nearly doubling his lead over second plac
after another vote by mps, tom tugendhat, who had not previously served in borisjohnson�*s cabinet, wasr chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak, in the lead. his nearest rival is penny mordaunt. the winner, to be announced in early september, will automatically be prime minister. here's our political editor chris mason. all talking at once. hubbub in a heatwave? democracy of sorts at dusk. i have the results of the third ballot... round three of conservative mps deciding who they want and...
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from among the likely candidates and sajet, who was the minister of health, the influence of a person in westminster is an ijeramigant and also parliamentarian tomconsidered a potential leader of the conservative party for many years, can also count on jim zakhavi, the newly appointed minister of finance , for another promotion. and not from the political circle, the times columnist michael gow , on the other hand, the british minister of defense ben wallace, who was called a contender for the place of prime minister of britain and the leader of the conservatives, will not nominate his candidacy, he wrote about this on twitter, ben wallace thanked everyone who wanted to support him , this was a lot for according to the results of a survey of members of the conservative street party, he defeated all the main contenders, in particular the minister of foreign affairs with a trans. after careful consideration and discussion with colleagues and family, i accepted the decision not to participate in the struggle for the leadership of the conservative party. i am very grateful to all my colleagues in the parliament and members of the wider circle who pr
from among the likely candidates and sajet, who was the minister of health, the influence of a person in westminster is an ijeramigant and also parliamentarian tomconsidered a potential leader of the conservative party for many years, can also count on jim zakhavi, the newly appointed minister of finance , for another promotion. and not from the political circle, the times columnist michael gow , on the other hand, the british minister of defense ben wallace, who was called a contender for the...
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who could be johnson 's successor, what are the opinions in london now? the minister acting minister of defense, i would single out the minister for the last time, and probably tom kubinka, who is a member of the commonwealth of nations. party i would have secreted eh on these three surnames, although eh, these surprises are possible. but again , this change in the leadership of the country eh, and indeed a huge number of applicants eh depending on the situation, in the coming weeks or months, we will see there may be some new names, in the sense of names for the international audience, but the struggle for the power of the conservative party is already here, the old day is not a joke, so in general, it is necessary just then mmm there is closer to business смотреть на мм and ratings быты фото an interesting moment that could be the future of boris johnson because we also heard the opinion that he could be the next secretary general of nato for example and not only that in fact he is such a professional - professional, that he can be taken to other influential international organizations, too, this is expressed, therefore, the cold, uh , until it was not announc
who could be johnson 's successor, what are the opinions in london now? the minister acting minister of defense, i would single out the minister for the last time, and probably tom kubinka, who is a member of the commonwealth of nations. party i would have secreted eh on these three surnames, although eh, these surprises are possible. but again , this change in the leadership of the country eh, and indeed a huge number of applicants eh depending on the situation, in the coming weeks or months,...
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about colonel tom parker, who is neither a colonel, nora tom, nora parker.d. there's a brief reference to the fact that he doesn't have a passport — "is he really american?" — all those sort of things but there was so much, i was going, "well, tell me more! "this is really interesting!" and you neverfind out, so i struggled with that. i would say to counter that, it's amazing that they got as much of elvis�*s life as they did into two hours 20 minutes, because elvis�*s life is clearly event—filled. i thought that they did the �*50s, �*60s and �*70s as first act, second act, third act of a kind of shakespearean tragedy rather well. yes, yes. i think there are shakespearean elements in that character of colonel tom parker. i think you really get a sense of the relationship being built on duplicity and complicity. after they strike the deal on the ferris wheel, elvis does agree. he says, "ok, i'm going to make you a star," and elvis says 0k. and it was always a thing that he did do that. he did tonnes of other terrible things at the same time, but i think that
about colonel tom parker, who is neither a colonel, nora tom, nora parker.d. there's a brief reference to the fact that he doesn't have a passport — "is he really american?" — all those sort of things but there was so much, i was going, "well, tell me more! "this is really interesting!" and you neverfind out, so i struggled with that. i would say to counter that, it's amazing that they got as much of elvis�*s life as they did into two hours 20 minutes, because...
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it rules out several of the saner candidates who are running like tom tugenhart who just is clearly thrownat in the ring. he is a remainer. and, sorry, yes, he wanted to remain in the union, majority of the members ever the party would not back him. it will have to be a brexit er. so many too choose from. >> the twists are far from over. i appreciate your analysis on this. thank you for joining us. >> we will be back with more breaking news after this. stay with us ason on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-daday dance party starts the night before. the sleep number 360 smamart bd senses your movements and automatically adjusts to helelp keep you both comfortable all night and help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonia
it rules out several of the saner candidates who are running like tom tugenhart who just is clearly thrownat in the ring. he is a remainer. and, sorry, yes, he wanted to remain in the union, majority of the members ever the party would not back him. it will have to be a brexit er. so many too choose from. >> the twists are far from over. i appreciate your analysis on this. thank you for joining us. >> we will be back with more breaking news after this. stay with us ason on the sleep...
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tom offers us a clean start, and i tom offers us a clean start, and if i am honest, tonight's debate was not great fast. a lot of squabbling about whong the party back together, brings immunity to this party. a lot of unhappiness among my mps this evening, about the way the debate went down, a lot of people unhappy about the way people were criticising each other, living things that should have stayed secret. we need somebody with stability and integrity like tom tugendhat to give the party and the country a clean start. the tugendhat to give the party and the country a clean start.— country a clean start. the format to show viewer — country a clean start. the format to show viewer how _ country a clean start. the format to show viewer how far _ country a clean start. the format to show viewer how far they _ country a clean start. the format to show viewer how far they were i country a clean start. the format to show viewer how far they were all i show viewer how far they were all prepared to go, which is quite enlightening. i prepared to go, which is quite enlightening-— prepared to go, which is quite enlirrhtenin. , , ., ., enligh
tom offers us a clean start, and i tom offers us a clean start, and if i am honest, tonight's debate was not great fast. a lot of squabbling about whong the party back together, brings immunity to this party. a lot of unhappiness among my mps this evening, about the way the debate went down, a lot of people unhappy about the way people were criticising each other, living things that should have stayed secret. we need somebody with stability and integrity like tom tugendhat to give the party and...
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but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employs more than 200 people. unless the ya berkin consumer god, rooster request, their supermarket, sir, the stock local, you know, at least the u. s. made stuff. we're gonna have a tough time because we keep our wages a so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar hill, new jersey. ah, you're watching al jazeera and these are the main stories now the world health organization has declared the monkey pox outbreak. a global health emergency is the debate, chose highest level of alert. the u. n. health agency thinks the risk of it. monkey pox is high in europe and moderate elsewhere. we have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new modus of transmission about which we understand truly to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons, have decided that the global monkey box outbreak represents a public health emergency o
but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employs more than 200 people. unless the ya berkin consumer god, rooster request, their supermarket, sir, the stock local, you know, at least the u. s. made stuff. we're gonna have a tough time because we keep our wages a so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar hill, new jersey. ah, you're watching al...
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tom: tot's roma. i just cannot figure out where. jonathan: you're the one who knows this. tom: i think it is in rome, but that is why baseball is here. jonathan: friendly preseason could be anywhere in the world, i have no idea, it might not be in north london. tom: it is a value add that you can add to bloomberg. tom: someone will message me immediately. our friendly's friendly? jonathan: people are usually less aggressive. tom: do the stars play? jonathan: some do. this is us right now getting fit for federal reserve meeting. what are you on this morning? honestly? tom: jon's entourage just sent me the lineup. we have the greatest set of bookers on the planet, extra this friday. jonathan: please do not. hardtack. futures down 10%. tom: i am talking to them right now. jonathan: this is bloomberg. >> keeping you up-to-date around the news, commerce secretary warns that the u.s. cannot keep relying on taiwan for semiconductor's in a virtual speech to the asset security forum. he said congress needs to pass legislation to support domestic production and calls the $50 billion
tom: tot's roma. i just cannot figure out where. jonathan: you're the one who knows this. tom: i think it is in rome, but that is why baseball is here. jonathan: friendly preseason could be anywhere in the world, i have no idea, it might not be in north london. tom: it is a value add that you can add to bloomberg. tom: someone will message me immediately. our friendly's friendly? jonathan: people are usually less aggressive. tom: do the stars play? jonathan: some do. this is us right now...
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i think it's tom too, who is the chair of the house of commons, foreign affairs committee, so that there are plenty of people who are potential candidates in the field. i think it's with an associate fellow at chatham house. thanks for the analysis is a quick look at some other stories making news around the world. e lawmakers have voted to include natural gas and nuclear power in the block list of sustainable activities is makes it easier for private investors to inject money into both sources of energy while facing out more polluting fuels like oil, coal, and the b 2 by 20 of the 2070 you member states could still prevent the move, but that's unlikely. a memorial service has been held in south africa for the $21.00 teenagers who died at a township tavern last month. pathologists have yet to release their findings on the cause of death presidency, ram, a post was among those attending the ceremony. prosecutors in the us state of illinois have charged the suspect. the gunman in the 4th of july parade, shootings with 7 counts of murder. please say the 21 year old shot at crowds from a roo
i think it's tom too, who is the chair of the house of commons, foreign affairs committee, so that there are plenty of people who are potential candidates in the field. i think it's with an associate fellow at chatham house. thanks for the analysis is a quick look at some other stories making news around the world. e lawmakers have voted to include natural gas and nuclear power in the block list of sustainable activities is makes it easier for private investors to inject money into both sources...
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tom brokaw, who has been a mentor as well, when i turned 60 eight years ago, said, time for a big boyi said, oh wait, i thought you said 70. now i guess, two years short of 70, i am getting a big boy haircut. david: ken, i want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. you may not realize that your dog wasn't part of the conversation. ken: this is my executive producer. you know, what they say in washington and i think it applies to filmmaking too -- if you want a friend, get a dog. he has never barked once. every once in a while, he will pass through. either he has heard this stuff before or he is sick of hearing my voice or something. he is crawled up over there and is happily snoozing away because i put him to sleep. ♪ psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you ca
tom brokaw, who has been a mentor as well, when i turned 60 eight years ago, said, time for a big boyi said, oh wait, i thought you said 70. now i guess, two years short of 70, i am getting a big boy haircut. david: ken, i want to thank you for a very interesting conversation. you may not realize that your dog wasn't part of the conversation. ken: this is my executive producer. you know, what they say in washington and i think it applies to filmmaking too -- if you want a friend, get a dog. he...
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but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employes more than 200 people . unless the ya bergen, consumer god, brewster request the supermarkets, the, the stock local, you know, we lease that u. s. made stuff. we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages of so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar though new jersey. the pope is traveling to canada to apologize in person for the catholic church, his role in running indigenous residential schools. hope francis is calling to visit a pilgrimage of penance. more than 150000 children were taken from their families to schools where many was starved, beaten, and sexually abused mass graves were found near the schools lost here. a massive silo holding 800 tons of grain of bay report in lebanon is at risk of collapse. a fire has been burning inside for the past 2 weeks. driven by summer heat and fermenting grain firefighters and emergency responders have been told to keep a safe dis
but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employes more than 200 people . unless the ya bergen, consumer god, brewster request the supermarkets, the, the stock local, you know, we lease that u. s. made stuff. we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages of so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar though new jersey. the pope is traveling to...
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what do you think of the statement made by us republican senator tom cotton, who says that the best way to prevent wars is to deter america's rivals. ok. i'm trying to reason why they want to events. i run listen. i tried to tell 40 to candy's caught if that americans i cannot tell you why all the americans cannot trust the americans. now the face of the us, a strong response. so the president of i did call to she didn't actually miss percy to go to extreme. why did the police most of the, why fi and then make a time the us confrontation to be the higher. i also make the us, we will, china is obviously drawing a red line here on this controversial potential visit by nancy pelosi. but do you think washington feels that can cross it? and if it does, what do you think is going to come out of that? nancy pelosi number 3 percent of the us across the us open in the next base. a confusion. so this why is it of the non religious speaking? why she paid me so now to see us with the time i actually met with the china, she's strong response that makes the lead. so even song, some other congress mak
what do you think of the statement made by us republican senator tom cotton, who says that the best way to prevent wars is to deter america's rivals. ok. i'm trying to reason why they want to events. i run listen. i tried to tell 40 to candy's caught if that americans i cannot tell you why all the americans cannot trust the americans. now the face of the us, a strong response. so the president of i did call to she didn't actually miss percy to go to extreme. why did the police most of the, why...
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but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employs more than 200 people. unless the american consumer st requests their supermarkets through the stock local, you know, at least the u. s. based off, we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages of so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar hill, new jersey in the u. s. state of california, at least 6000 people have been evacuated as a fast moving blaze threatens homes near the yosemite national park. notice a cruise of and working to contain the bush fire since friday is destroyed at least 10 buildings and cut out a thousands of homes and businesses in the area. another blaze is threatening some of the world's oldest giant sekoya trees. high temperatures in northern mexico. i'm making sees no drought even worse in seo does what is people are dealing with power outages and water shortages. a local governance, a set of hydration points. and europe has been in the grips of a puni
but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employs more than 200 people. unless the american consumer st requests their supermarkets through the stock local, you know, at least the u. s. based off, we're gonna have a tough time because we are wages of so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin, silly me al jazeera cedar hill, new jersey in the u. s. state of california, at...