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with me are parliamentary journalist, tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline have you both here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — so let's take a look at the final papers of 2018. the telegraph leads with comments from sajid javid. he says there are are no easy answers to migrant crossings in dover. while the times says that senior conservatives have accussed the home secretary of not doing enough to tackle the problem. same story in the i — who say mrjavid is trying to minimise any damage to his leadership credentials. the ft says that us banks are preparing to move thousands of staff based in london to other major finanical centres around europe after brexit. in the guardian — gp's are warning that a lack of mental health care is putting children at risk. according to the daily mirror — conservative cuts to the nhs has meant the cancellation of thousands of operations. and the express says millions have rejected a test that helps spot dementia. plenty of stories to discuss there. shall we start with the daily telegraph. this is a story we have
with me are parliamentary journalist, tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline have you both here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — so let's take a look at the final papers of 2018. the telegraph leads with comments from sajid javid. he says there are are no easy answers to migrant crossings in dover. while the times says that senior conservatives have accussed the home secretary of not doing enough to tackle the problem. same story in the i — who say...
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and at 11:30pm we will be taking another look at the papers with parliamentaryjournalist tony grew andainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the department for transport has defended its decision to award a contract worth nearly £14 million to a shipping company that has never done any business. as part of the government's preparation for a no—deal brexit, seaborne freight has been contracted to transport goods vehicles between ramsgate and ostend in belgium. a bbc investigation has found that the company, which was formed less than two years old, has no trading record and no significant assets. this report by our business correspondentjoe miller does contain some flashing images. these are the large ferries that will carry thousands of lorries across the channel to relieve congestion at dover in the event of a no—deal brexit, as soon as march. but, while two large international shipping firms have been awarded contracts to provide extra crossings from locations like portsmouth and plymouth, one british business h
and at 11:30pm we will be taking another look at the papers with parliamentaryjournalist tony grew andainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the department for transport has defended its decision to award a contract worth nearly £14 million to a shipping company that has never done any business. as part of the government's preparation for a no—deal brexit, seaborne freight has been contracted to transport goods vehicles...
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tonight are entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster caroline frost, and parliamentary journalist tony grewd france will step up action to deal with the growing number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. sajid javid, who's returned early from his christmas break, said he'd discussed the situation with his french counterpart. more than 200 migrants have made the journey in the past two months. today, six iranian men were found at kingsdown in kent. from there, alexandra mackenzie reports. cold, wet and exhausted, iranian nationals on a beach in kent. they arrived on an inflatable boat this morning. they received medical assessments and were questioned by immigration officials. this afternoon the beach was busy with locals. it's fairly calm today, it is quite mild, but that's just not a crossing that people should be making. the home secretary has spoken to france's interior minister. in a statement he said... these are the shores that migrants are desperate to reach. but what happens next depends partly on how the problem is tackled across the water in france. here in dunkirk, v
tonight are entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster caroline frost, and parliamentary journalist tony grewd france will step up action to deal with the growing number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. sajid javid, who's returned early from his christmas break, said he'd discussed the situation with his french counterpart. more than 200 migrants have made the journey in the past two months. today, six iranian men were found at kingsdown in kent. from there, alexandra mackenzie...
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tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the bottoms or tops match. there was a lot of leftovers, like a flea market. who buys all thi
tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it....
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puts brady in elite company, joining tony gonzalez s withmanning bruce matthews olson. 41-year-old has passed for 4,000 yards with 24 would say that's pretty good. grewigh school. to see. all right. a last look at our weather. . good, although it is joining cloudy across the bay going to get some peeks of today, seasonable in the inland valleys. showers moving in as we start the first day of we are going to, of have the shortest of the year hours of on friday. then we're watching for kingcourse, another sign it's and sunday some flooding. then going into christmas scattered showers in the expect more of the for san francisco. all right.our ne much. thank you for joining us as day - next newscast coming up at always get the latestst nbcbayarea.com. >>> the winner of "the voice" is -- chevel shepherd! you are the winner! >> yes! how great is that? a big night on "the voice. " the 16-year-old crowned the winner of "the voice." welcome to "access live." >> look at that surprise on her face. >> right? >> a great surprise. she was team kelly all the way. kelly back to back wins. >> hey now. >> the queen. >> chevel is here with us today. she's getting the g
puts brady in elite company, joining tony gonzalez s withmanning bruce matthews olson. 41-year-old has passed for 4,000 yards with 24 would say that's pretty good. grewigh school. to see. all right. a last look at our weather. . good, although it is joining cloudy across the bay going to get some peeks of today, seasonable in the inland valleys. showers moving in as we start the first day of we are going to, of have the shortest of the year hours of on friday. then we're watching for...
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>> i'm a country music -- you know, tony, it's something silly, but a lot of people said, well, he came up, grew. he says he likes pork rinds. i mean, there again i couldn't get through the myth -- >> do you know that pork rinds are considered healthier than potato chips or popcorn? >> let's start having them again. [laughter] >> they are. i just heard that the other day. i knew you'd be thrilled. >> you learn new thing it is. the cia, you were there for a year. >> there for one fascinating year, and i loved it. i absolutely loved it. >> obviously, they loved him. they just named the center after him. >> i know. >> you look like mortimer shnerd there. [laughter] >> nobody, fortunate, will remember who that is. >> i'm not sure i remember. >> last year it was the 25th year i had that boat. and we decided to send it down here. gosh, we had fun in that boat. >> you know what he told me, you know, the library is insisting that i give them the boat. [laughter] dana: you see that easy way that george h.w. bush and barbara bush had with each other. it's really quite a beautiful thing. and there's other
>> i'm a country music -- you know, tony, it's something silly, but a lot of people said, well, he came up, grew. he says he likes pork rinds. i mean, there again i couldn't get through the myth -- >> do you know that pork rinds are considered healthier than potato chips or popcorn? >> let's start having them again. [laughter] >> they are. i just heard that the other day. i knew you'd be thrilled. >> you learn new thing it is. the cia, you were there for a year....
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she grew up in hingham, mass, which is south of boston, kind of a tony suburb. >> her father was a harvardd lawyer. and it was a very privileged upbringing. after high school, christa went to vassar. >> i was a vassar classmate of christa worthington. christa and i were in this english thesis class. christa was someone you would know, because she was so short, but interesting looking and pretty. she was brilliant in class. >> the first few decades of her life outside of college were high fashion, high society. >> she began a career in fashion writing. she actually was the bureau chief in paris for "women's wear daily." she wrote for all the major magazines. "cosmo," "harper's bazaar." >> "the new york times," she worked for "elle" magazine. >> i met christa when we were editors together at "elle" magazine in probably 1990. "the devil wears prada," 25 years later, is more or less what the life was like at the magazine. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> you loved the show? >> it was kind of an ongoing party disguised as a publication. >> she interviewed people like yves saint laurent, mar
she grew up in hingham, mass, which is south of boston, kind of a tony suburb. >> her father was a harvardd lawyer. and it was a very privileged upbringing. after high school, christa went to vassar. >> i was a vassar classmate of christa worthington. christa and i were in this english thesis class. christa was someone you would know, because she was so short, but interesting looking and pretty. she was brilliant in class. >> the first few decades of her life outside of...