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trent reznor? >> jonah: trent reznor and atticus ross, my dream composers.ok a shot, and they watched it, and they said, "we'll score the movie." and i've skyped with them, spoken to them on the phone, every day. >> jimmy: how is trent reznor. >> jonah: never met them. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] >> jonah: we did it all virtually. which is insane that like, i've never met the composer. >> jimmy: that's kind of what you want from trent reznor, a a little mystique. >> jonah: he's the man. and so is atticus ross. >> jimmy: is he funny? >> jonah: he's the most dry, funny person i've ever met. >> jimmy: you don't know if he's joking. >> jonah: he's one of my heroes. so a lot of times, i'd end the exchange with, oh, if you need someone to sing backup on "head like a hole," i'm available, right? [ laughter ] and it was never acknowledged. [ laughter ] and then, so, the day with my editor, nick houy. big shout out to nick. like, like, i would do it every day, every time we had to discuss the score. >> jimmy: you'd say -- >> jonah: hey, i'm available to sing backu
trent reznor? >> jonah: trent reznor and atticus ross, my dream composers.ok a shot, and they watched it, and they said, "we'll score the movie." and i've skyped with them, spoken to them on the phone, every day. >> jimmy: how is trent reznor. >> jonah: never met them. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] >> jonah: we did it all virtually. which is insane that like, i've never met the composer. >> jimmy: that's kind of what you want from trent reznor, a a...
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paul attended and where my own congressman, trent kelly, with us shot at but -- was shot at but missed. and you go from there to hillary clinton's comments, to people trying to run members of congress out of a restaurant because of their political views, it's gone, it's gone too far. charles: yes, absolutely. >> but also it's a signal to us that we don't need to take november 6th lightly. charles: well, sir, we appreciate you coming on. next time we'll talk more policy. roger wicker, republican from the great state of mississippi. [laughter] thank you. charles: let's take another look at the futures here this morning. again, we're shifting around, we're trying to find some terra firma, if you will. remember, we were down 340, 50 points this morning on the dow. that's a number to look at. it could be retested. meanwhile, big tech stocks led yesterday's market rout, so is now the time to buy? our market watchers are on it, they're next.
paul attended and where my own congressman, trent kelly, with us shot at but -- was shot at but missed. and you go from there to hillary clinton's comments, to people trying to run members of congress out of a restaurant because of their political views, it's gone, it's gone too far. charles: yes, absolutely. >> but also it's a signal to us that we don't need to take november 6th lightly. charles: well, sir, we appreciate you coming on. next time we'll talk more policy. roger wicker,...
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and in this the author writes now we know the truth trent could not care less about journalism which means a dead journalist or the five who died at the capitol because that news room earlier this year in maryland has more or less value to him than anyone else there is news symbolism here in the greater threat for those of us in this business the situation is more dire than we thought. has the murder of mr fischer. shown a u.s. president who doesn't care if someone like me or you was killed because we try to report the truth. feels that way i think we hope against hope that you know luckily it's not just the president who has a say in this it is also congress imposing consequences in this particular case for saudi arabia whether it be human rights sanctions on individuals who are found to be guilty of this or who is in arms sales like germany have banning arms sales to saudi arabia like germany has in suspending suspending those sales but yeah it's scary it's scary to think that if you know if you heard me or anyone else you know were to disappear that. you know would have an adminis
and in this the author writes now we know the truth trent could not care less about journalism which means a dead journalist or the five who died at the capitol because that news room earlier this year in maryland has more or less value to him than anyone else there is news symbolism here in the greater threat for those of us in this business the situation is more dire than we thought. has the murder of mr fischer. shown a u.s. president who doesn't care if someone like me or you was killed...
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kamira trent/defended women in viral video"she was just being a hateful person..."and she hopes this video....nats from video...will inspire the same. kamira women in viral videosit there and let it happen. it's not ok." (ken) that was keagan harsha reporting. linda dwire... the woman who confronted the spanish spakers.. was arrested for her actions and was charged with two counts of bias motivated harassment. she told police she's not racist. she just finds spanish quote offensive. (pam) a class action lawsuit has been filed against the popular sparkling water, la croix.. the lawsuit claims, lacroix intentionally misled consumers by calling its beverages "100% natural".... when they actually contain a substances used in cockroach insecticide. it also says there are other chemicals that can cause tumors. the company denies the allegations... saying all their beverages are certified to be 100-percent natural. (ken) women may want take low-dose aspirin on a regular basis. a study in thursday's jama oncology medical journal says aspirin might help lessen the chance of
kamira trent/defended women in viral video"she was just being a hateful person..."and she hopes this video....nats from video...will inspire the same. kamira women in viral videosit there and let it happen. it's not ok." (ken) that was keagan harsha reporting. linda dwire... the woman who confronted the spanish spakers.. was arrested for her actions and was charged with two counts of bias motivated harassment. she told police she's not racist. she just finds spanish quote...
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minority leader i remember senator daschle saying boy i never thought i'd say i'd miss trent lott but he is a reasonable fellow and has been for a long time tyson in that regard you follow the hill a lot and it takes a long time to change views there the administration has not yet changed their view larry kudlow had this to say about carbon tax yesterday. the issue here though is magnitudes and timing personally i think the u.n. study is is over it with way way too difficult i won't say it's a scare tactic but i think they'll overestimate these models have not been very successful in the last twenty years and we have to be cognizant of the work that needs to be done i'm not denying any climate change issues george i'm just saying do we know precisely and i mean worth modeling things like how much of it is manmade how much of it is solar how much of it is oceanic how much of it is rain far as and other issues i think we're still exploring all of that i don't think we should panic i don't think there's an imminent catastrophe coming. tyson i remember i saw that on a.b.c. yesterday with
minority leader i remember senator daschle saying boy i never thought i'd say i'd miss trent lott but he is a reasonable fellow and has been for a long time tyson in that regard you follow the hill a lot and it takes a long time to change views there the administration has not yet changed their view larry kudlow had this to say about carbon tax yesterday. the issue here though is magnitudes and timing personally i think the u.n. study is is over it with way way too difficult i won't say it's a...
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"that sounds like an irrational thing to say," trent said."es, definitely irrational, it's a very irresponsible thing," zebian replied. "i don't recommend anyone do it!"asked whether he's ever had any close calls, zebian said he once nearly slipped off a car on a sharp turn."you really have to hold yourself on here," he said.not everyone walks away unscathed. texas student dakota revell, then 14, was almost killed when she slipped off the back of a moving car back in 2016. surveillance video shows her falling and striking her head on the pavement. "i was like, 'how am i still alive?'" she told inside edition. "it looked bad."she was rushed to the hospital, where she underwent life-saving brain surgery. her mother, veronica, stayed by her side during the long recovery process.revell is now doing well, but her mom is still stunned by her daughter's severe injuries."i didn't know exactly all the details until i saw the video and i was completely shocked," said veronica.inside edition spoke to crash reconstruction (catherine) the midterm electioni
"that sounds like an irrational thing to say," trent said."es, definitely irrational, it's a very irresponsible thing," zebian replied. "i don't recommend anyone do it!"asked whether he's ever had any close calls, zebian said he once nearly slipped off a car on a sharp turn."you really have to hold yourself on here," he said.not everyone walks away unscathed. texas student dakota revell, then 14, was almost killed when she slipped off the back of a moving...
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at nis point, it wasn't understood that there were requirements for new trents. the only one that was really sort of the understood was protein. from the work that had been done in germany and france and the balance studies, there was interest in how much protein someone would need to stay healthy because protein was one of the most important nutrients because it was so closely associated with physical fitness and activity. if you were on a protein deficiency diet you would lose muscle mass and that was considered to be unhealthy. so trying to find the balance of protein was one of the key drivers for early work on food composition. >>> there was a lot of debate about how much protein needed to be consumed because we know today not all sources of dietary protein are equal in their quality of what they provide to our body for nutrition. they didn't understand that yet that time. but then we began to gain more understanding of this idea of quality. protein was measured by nitrogen. that was one of the main ways they detected it. it was discovered an amino acid is a
at nis point, it wasn't understood that there were requirements for new trents. the only one that was really sort of the understood was protein. from the work that had been done in germany and france and the balance studies, there was interest in how much protein someone would need to stay healthy because protein was one of the most important nutrients because it was so closely associated with physical fitness and activity. if you were on a protein deficiency diet you would lose muscle mass and...
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kamira trent/defended women in viral video"nobody should be treated that way ever..."ara says instinct kicked in....kamira trent/defended women in viral video"they were scared. they didn't know really how to react to it. they both tried to walk away from her and she wouldn't let them walk away."and she reacted.nat sound"you harass pepole. get out of here now. do not.. i'm calling the cops." little did kamara know -- someone was recording the confrontation...the video.... nats of video playing...has now gone viral.steve levin/anti-defamation league "it is absolutely comforting to see people will stand up for other people."steve levin is with the anti-defamation league... which is tracking a big spike in hate crimes.. steve levin/anti-defamation league"yes, it's been rising for all groups...he tells the problem solvers confrontation like this can be dangerous. steve levin/anti-defamation league"this got close. it looks like she was actually grabbing her a little bit..." but commends kamira for what she did.steve levin/anti- defamation league"we need to make sure people u
kamira trent/defended women in viral video"nobody should be treated that way ever..."ara says instinct kicked in....kamira trent/defended women in viral video"they were scared. they didn't know really how to react to it. they both tried to walk away from her and she wouldn't let them walk away."and she reacted.nat sound"you harass pepole. get out of here now. do not.. i'm calling the cops." little did kamara know -- someone was recording the confrontation...the...
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his name, tyler trent, a purdue student.me in a weak voice, tyler had made a really improbable prediction. >> purdue is going to win. >> reporter: that weak voice, it's because bone cancer has really been beating up tyler for several years now. in remission not long ago, he's facing another bout at the moment. despite which last season he insisted on camping out for tickets ahead of an important game. that caught the eye of coach jeff brom. >> he just had a positive attitude and brought a lot of life to the conversation. >> reporter: the beginning of a conversation with the boilermakers that got a lot closer when they named him team captain. visiting him in bad times. making sure he was there for the good times. like this weekend's completely wild game against ohio state. >> touchdown! >> reporter: tyler's prediction known to everyone who cheered and more than realized. postgame, the team asked tyler to speak first. >> i'm not entirely sure i'm qualified to make the opening statement, but i just want to say, boiler up and i'
his name, tyler trent, a purdue student.me in a weak voice, tyler had made a really improbable prediction. >> purdue is going to win. >> reporter: that weak voice, it's because bone cancer has really been beating up tyler for several years now. in remission not long ago, he's facing another bout at the moment. despite which last season he insisted on camping out for tickets ahead of an important game. that caught the eye of coach jeff brom. >> he just had a positive attitude...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.est buildings. some are little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it's covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's most magnificent buildings open their doors to the public for the annual open house. 2018 is their biggest event yet, with over 800 venues to explore, and i've come to fitzrovia to visit one of this year's most striking openings. from the top of this tower of technology, you get the best view of london there has ever been. the bt tower was opened in 1965, and for over a decade it was london's tallest building. standing at more than 600 feet, it was built to carry telecommunications all across the uk, and in true ‘60s fashion, the top doubled as a revolving restaurant. when you
sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.est buildings. some are little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it's covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's...
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hake tir biggest fan and was there.nt t0-he 2yearld trent a purdue sophomore is in hospice care rightncer. though his deteriorating health had forced him to withdraw from classes for the semester, trent managed to return to watch the game. sometimes the universe just works, right.love that story. >>> and finally a colon sappears from the university of kansas cancer center. thenflatable organ is used by doctorsnd a aess a teaching tool for colon cancer. now, the center says the colon awaicsku sp totruck on its way to a breast cancer relay walk. dot $4,valut0,ed150 pounds. s ictnforlata sble model helpspl peoe uniqueayng wo put that up? people -- 'cause i bet you it was a prank by so college students. i wonder if they en knew what it was. they just saw something inflatable on the back of a truck and said let's grab it and go. hopefully they'll return it so it can be usednd not some prank or joke. >> that's what's trending whiz. >> thank you holly. some opethe funniople at the kennedy center celebrating the mark twain prize for american humor. this y the award went to julia louis-dreyfus
hake tir biggest fan and was there.nt t0-he 2yearld trent a purdue sophomore is in hospice care rightncer. though his deteriorating health had forced him to withdraw from classes for the semester, trent managed to return to watch the game. sometimes the universe just works, right.love that story. >>> and finally a colon sappears from the university of kansas cancer center. thenflatable organ is used by doctorsnd a aess a teaching tool for colon cancer. now, the center says the colon...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening.leave the eu is done, though the irish border remains a sticking point. coming up — morrisons faces a hefty pay out after the appeal court rules it is liable for a data breach by a former employee. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hear from jose mourinho — the manchester united manager has his say ahead of a mouthwatering champions league match againstjuventus. thousands of homeowners thought they had been saved when the government took over their mortgages during the financial crisis. but ten years on, some 65,000 former northern rock customers are still trapped on high interest rates since their mortgages were taken over by an aggressive private equity fund called cerberus two years ago. panorama has discovered that cerberus told the government before the sale it planned to offer homeowners better mortgage deals but they haven't. and so far the government hasn't held cerberus to account. andy verity reports. it's lovely and bright in here, isn't it. ye
sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening.leave the eu is done, though the irish border remains a sticking point. coming up — morrisons faces a hefty pay out after the appeal court rules it is liable for a data breach by a former employee. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hear from jose mourinho — the manchester united manager has his say ahead of a mouthwatering champions league match...
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and speakerácalled me over and he said, trent Ãthe 4:00 a.m.ent bush to his credit was wonderful. he came in from england, he had just been over in london. i think to see the queen if i remember correctly. he had just landed the night before. as tired as you can imagine. so i have this individual congressman, two from arizona. they wanted to weigh in on who the president was going to appoint as federal judge. in arizona. i called over one of the presidents individuals and i said, you got to call the president. so i can talk to him and he's got to reassure these two congressman that he is going to appoint a conservative. the judge in arizona. but they won't vote for part d. he said you want me to call the president at 4:00 a.m.? i said yes. so the president gets on, not happy. well imagine. they woke him up. i said mr. president we have a situation, we have two individuals, they may vote for part d and we needed in order to pass it. if they get some reassurance from you that you will appoint a conservative, he said put them on. they got on the p
and speakerácalled me over and he said, trent Ãthe 4:00 a.m.ent bush to his credit was wonderful. he came in from england, he had just been over in london. i think to see the queen if i remember correctly. he had just landed the night before. as tired as you can imagine. so i have this individual congressman, two from arizona. they wanted to weigh in on who the president was going to appoint as federal judge. in arizona. i called over one of the presidents individuals and i said, you got to...
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trent adams. and i usually call her by her first name.hat's one of the partnerships and i think we can utilize the public health service in this. when i went back to my clinic in viola battery alabama, i started the gulf states health policy research center, and one of the things is we noticed is that the states that border the gulf of mexico, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, texas, and florida, have the poorest health outcomes, and the health rankings. yet we have wonderful medical schools. >> we have wonderful clinicians. but why? and the only way to learn is through research. so we started doing health policy research. we have organized over 150 organizations. community-based organizations, churches, schools, pta's, to start to look at this. and we are doing community-based participatory research. and those people are so excited. just like what you're saying. we have to involve them. and yet a lot of our research is not funding these. we can give a $500 grant and get so much zon -- done. just little things bringing organizations togeth
trent adams. and i usually call her by her first name.hat's one of the partnerships and i think we can utilize the public health service in this. when i went back to my clinic in viola battery alabama, i started the gulf states health policy research center, and one of the things is we noticed is that the states that border the gulf of mexico, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, texas, and florida, have the poorest health outcomes, and the health rankings. yet we have wonderful medical schools....
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and, trent, we appreciate it. the reporter clearly found you and the comments about the importance of this to make sure that people can stay in their homes to our affordable housing, was really important. and, in fact, we go to the next slide, i can mention that a lot of this is about housing preservation. and we know that these tend to be -- they're five-plus unit buildings across the city. these are all rent-controlled units. so we know that they're vital to affordable housing to make sure that people in communities can stay. and building owners have invested, so far, $176 million into making the improvements. at the end of the program, will have invested $383 million. so, again, these are significant improvements. these are significant sacrifices that people are making. i guess i shouldn't say sacrifices -- improvements that they're making towards their future and protecting their homes and protecting the homes of their residents. a part of the program -- and we're seeing 60% to 70% of applications are also add
and, trent, we appreciate it. the reporter clearly found you and the comments about the importance of this to make sure that people can stay in their homes to our affordable housing, was really important. and, in fact, we go to the next slide, i can mention that a lot of this is about housing preservation. and we know that these tend to be -- they're five-plus unit buildings across the city. these are all rent-controlled units. so we know that they're vital to affordable housing to make sure...
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trent taylor. kyle shanahan, happy about that, but the 49ers needed a two-point congress version but didn't get it. 49ers got the ball back, just two points, but this is one of five 49 eer turnovers, that ledo 14 arizona points, and the 49ers dropped to 1 and 4. >> it's hard to find out how you lost a game, and it's very easy when you look at the turnover column. i haven't been in any game where five turnovers too have a chanc. >> a loss like that doesn't feel good for anybody. but we're going to stay positive throughout it all and we got to move on to next week, and obviously we'll watch the tape of this one, learn from it, and get better from it. but you can't dwell on it. >> the raiders remain a one-win game following a road game that is a close to a home game as they're going to get. the arena only seats 27,000. the raiders' focus was to not give up any big plays, yeah, it didn't work. philip rivers, even though they bobbled the snap, it it 44 yards. martinez bryant fumbled. now 20-3, something
trent taylor. kyle shanahan, happy about that, but the 49ers needed a two-point congress version but didn't get it. 49ers got the ball back, just two points, but this is one of five 49 eer turnovers, that ledo 14 arizona points, and the 49ers dropped to 1 and 4. >> it's hard to find out how you lost a game, and it's very easy when you look at the turnover column. i haven't been in any game where five turnovers too have a chanc. >> a loss like that doesn't feel good for anybody. but...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. 19—year—old student paralysed and brain damaged. julian cole will need 2a hour care for the rest of his life. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. julian cole was studying for a degree in sports science and had ambitions to be a coach, or a pe teacher. it's not easy to see you. that all ended when he was 19, and on a night out with friends. julian was left severely brain damaged and paralysed after he was arrested and restrained, following an incident at a nightclub involving bouncers and the police. he broke his neck, and badly damaged his spinal cord. he's now in a permanent vegetative state. today, his family saw three bedfordshire police constables dismissed from the force for lying over what happened on the nightjulian was arrested. this tribunal decision makes it clear that not only do the officers lie about events involving julian, they show an inhuman indifference to his welfare. these officers weren't facing disci
sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. 19—year—old student paralysed and brain damaged. julian cole will need 2a hour care for the rest of his life. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. julian cole was studying for a degree in sports science and had ambitions to be a coach, or a pe teacher. it's not easy to see you. that all ended when he was 19, and on a night out with friends. julian was left severely brain damaged and...
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general manager in the new york football injury list and practiced today..bad news: fellow receiver trent taylor took his place >>> good news for the 49ers in n inju report change. aaron rodgers will be front and center on monday night. he has been playing through a knee injury suffered in week 1. do they see a drop off in his play? >> no. he is still the best, tied for the best on the planet. always has been. he is the man, i know he is not 100% but he seems to get better each week and he still the best. so ... >> giants wide-out beckham taking out his frustration on a fan, at least it was not human. now, wentz finds it, he had three touchdown passing, eagles got their wings back, sharks trying to put mark in the stall. maybe the goalie -- >> how did he do that? >> between his legs, passed them. the game went to overtime. 30 seconds in. sharks, late getting back. shea scored the game winner, sharks go down 3-2 in overtime. the giants have reportedly been denied a chance to interview brewery's general manager by milwaukee. playing game 1 of the nlcs on friday. one candidate they will inte
general manager in the new york football injury list and practiced today..bad news: fellow receiver trent taylor took his place >>> good news for the 49ers in n inju report change. aaron rodgers will be front and center on monday night. he has been playing through a knee injury suffered in week 1. do they see a drop off in his play? >> no. he is still the best, tied for the best on the planet. always has been. he is the man, i know he is not 100% but he seems to get better each...
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tyler trent. such grace and dignity, and he was right there on the field the moment purdue beat that powerhouse ohio state team, and that wasn't his only dream that came true. isn't that right, t.j.? >> reporter: yeah, and you said it right., mber twoan undefeated ohio state gets beaten like a drum by unranked purdue. but that wasn't even the most impressive thing that happened in that same stadium that night. yes, the team gave an inspiring victory, but where did they get their inspiration? tyler trent. the purdue boilermakers pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college football season. setting off this scene. >> final seconds. waiting to snap it. boilermakers rush the field. >> reporter: the hero of the game was in the middle of the melee. he wasn't in uniform, but bundled in a blanket and in a wheelchair. 20-year-old tyler trent, lifelong boilermaker fan, honorary captain, team inspiration, and he is battling terminal bone cancer. cancer never dampened tyler's diehard boilermaker spirit
tyler trent. such grace and dignity, and he was right there on the field the moment purdue beat that powerhouse ohio state team, and that wasn't his only dream that came true. isn't that right, t.j.? >> reporter: yeah, and you said it right., mber twoan undefeated ohio state gets beaten like a drum by unranked purdue. but that wasn't even the most impressive thing that happened in that same stadium that night. yes, the team gave an inspiring victory, but where did they get their...
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. >> reporter: the soybeans that farmer trent drake sells to china has come down $2 a bushel.at translate? >> oh, from $25,000 to $30,000. >> reporter: a lot of money. >> yes, it is a lot of money. >> reporter: some farmers and ranchers have been hit hard with tariffs on their exports to china, mexico, canada, and the eu. those countries are retaliating for new u.s. tariffs. president trump says the tariffs his administration has imposed are necessary to fix long-term, unfair trade practices. he's offered farmers up to $12 billion in aid. now on the eve of the midterms, the trade war is a hot-button issue. this is a commercial for democrat heidi heidcamp defending her seat against kevin kramer. >> there's a potential for pain. we don't have a pain threshold in america. >> that's costing my family a lot of money, and you don't seem to care. >> reporter: many tossup senate and house races are in farming states. research from oxford economics finds the impact of retaliatory tariffs will spread, that all u.s. households will soon face higher prices for common goods, and of the ten
. >> reporter: the soybeans that farmer trent drake sells to china has come down $2 a bushel.at translate? >> oh, from $25,000 to $30,000. >> reporter: a lot of money. >> yes, it is a lot of money. >> reporter: some farmers and ranchers have been hit hard with tariffs on their exports to china, mexico, canada, and the eu. those countries are retaliating for new u.s. tariffs. president trump says the tariffs his administration has imposed are necessary to fix...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent.0—day challenge to ditch cigarettes. however, the campaign has been slammed as "staggeringly hypocritical", with cancer research uk saying, "the best way philip morris could help people to stop smoking is to stop making cigarettes". it's also raising questions about whether the tobacco company are "skirting around" advertising standards with the campaign. joining us now to discuss this is dr karen evans reeves, who's a research fellow with the tobacco control research group at the university of bath. could this not be a good thing, that they are trying to get people to stop smoking, at least tobacco? well, that's interesting that you say at least tobacco. they are not actually asking people to go without tobacco, they are saying smoke—free, andi tobacco, they are saying smoke—free, and i think we need to think of this company's and i think we need to think of this compa ny‘s motives. and i think we need to think of this company's motives. like any other company, they need sales for pro
sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent.0—day challenge to ditch cigarettes. however, the campaign has been slammed as "staggeringly hypocritical", with cancer research uk saying, "the best way philip morris could help people to stop smoking is to stop making cigarettes". it's also raising questions about whether the tobacco company are "skirting around" advertising standards with the campaign. joining us now to discuss this is dr karen evans reeves, who's a...
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it was one in three but in nottingham west it was just over two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trents just over two in three. there are not enough therapists, there are not enough trainers coming forward, and that affects many people can be treated and how many sessions they mightget. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they are knowledge that more could be done to improve it they acknowledge that more could be done to improve they acknowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there has always been regional variation in mental health but we have not known about it because we have not been measuring it. but now that we can measure it we can learn enormous amount of how to reduce it and how to help the less good performing services move up the level of the others. and there has been big success in that already. lucy is now a mental health writer and campaigner. she wants to see more consistency in what is available through the nhs to help people navigate their mental health
it was one in three but in nottingham west it was just over two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trents just over two in three. there are not enough therapists, there are not enough trainers coming forward, and that affects many people can be treated and how many sessions they mightget. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they are knowledge that more could be done to improve it they acknowledge...
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that's when kamira trent confronted dwire demanding she leave the store. >> you come from a different >> no, i do not. i have respect, and it does not matter. you don't harass people like this. >> reporter: police later arrested dwire charging her with harassment. well, dwire is defending saying she's not a racist. she says she doesn't mind immigrants coming to the u.s. but says they should love the country enough to speak english. >>> well, many of florida's pupo shut down because of red tide. red tide can cause breathing problems and is blamed for waves of dead fish. well, the tourism industry could take a financial hit worth millions of dollars as the toxic algae forces miami-dade county beaches to close. the governor announcing $3 million in aid, and the red tide is showing up along the atlantic coast this week thanks to strong winds from the gulf. >> i've been working ocean rescue for 20 years, and this is our first closure in miami-dade county that i can recall for red tide. it's pretty crazy. a lot of people have come from the west coast to escape some of the red tides to enj t
that's when kamira trent confronted dwire demanding she leave the store. >> you come from a different >> no, i do not. i have respect, and it does not matter. you don't harass people like this. >> reporter: police later arrested dwire charging her with harassment. well, dwire is defending saying she's not a racist. she says she doesn't mind immigrants coming to the u.s. but says they should love the country enough to speak english. >>> well, many of florida's pupo...
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out today staley, richburg, person, breida, garcon, trent taylor, pettis and kittle. >> yikes, that's list. that's how kyle shanahan began yesterday's news conference. the niners will try to move past a third straight loss and win on lambeau field, which is a very, very tough stage. >> monday night football. we'll be right back. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or demo in an xfinity store today. being >>> well, it is called light up the night. victims of domestic violence being remembered in the south bay this evening. the event held is put on by next door solution, a nonprofit that aims to raise awareness about domestic violence. tonight there was a special candlelight ceremony remembering those who died this past year. our own damian trujillo was the emce
out today staley, richburg, person, breida, garcon, trent taylor, pettis and kittle. >> yikes, that's list. that's how kyle shanahan began yesterday's news conference. the niners will try to move past a third straight loss and win on lambeau field, which is a very, very tough stage. >> monday night football. we'll be right back. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you...
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wirral it was one in three but in nottingham west it was nearly two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trentr two in three. some experts say it is a workforce problem. there are not enough iapt therapists, there are not enough people coming forward to train, and that affects how many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there has always been regional variation in mental health but we have not known about it because we have not been measuring it. but now that we can measure it we can learn enormous amounts about how to reduce it and how to help the less good performing services move up the level of the others. and there has been big success in that already. lucy is now a mental health writer and campaigner. she just wants to see more consistency in what is available through the nhs to help people navigate their mental health challenges. now on bbc news, it's time for our wo
wirral it was one in three but in nottingham west it was nearly two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trentr two in three. some experts say it is a workforce problem. there are not enough iapt therapists, there are not enough people coming forward to train, and that affects how many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge...
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carbon tax and through these two senators former senators who are now lobbyists so former senators trent lott republican from mississippi and john breaux from louisiana democrat from louisiana both with substantial ties to the u.s. energy industry recently formed a political action committee in. americans for carbon dividends this group now advocates for a carbon tax the actual proposal was released by a related organization the climate leadership council c l c which is headed by former secretary of state republican grandy james a baker the third oh really james baker this is the third he still alive and he's still with us and he still he's now apparently pushing for a they americans for carbon dividends give me three sticks as he's known yes tell the audience who he is why he's a very fascinating character but i what i want to say was that nothing motivates men more than the side of the gallows and what i mean here is that even these tricked into oil executives understand with hurricanes blowing around and properties flooding that this denial of climate change industry remember steve ma
carbon tax and through these two senators former senators who are now lobbyists so former senators trent lott republican from mississippi and john breaux from louisiana democrat from louisiana both with substantial ties to the u.s. energy industry recently formed a political action committee in. americans for carbon dividends this group now advocates for a carbon tax the actual proposal was released by a related organization the climate leadership council c l c which is headed by former...
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speaker it's reported today that the prime minister wants the meaningful bullets to take place on the trenteventh of november the twenty seventh of november is the same day as the european court of justice will hear the scottish court's referral on the question of whether article fifty can be used to latch early revoked my question for the prime minister is is she afraid of m.p.'s knowing the answer to that question before we have the meeting. thirty three on the latest making assumption about the data meaningful vote and of course mr the negotiations and secondly no because the point about the article fifty of whether a lot of cool fifty can be withdrawn revote is that this government will not be revoking article fifty we're going to keep our defense but the prime minister may not have been as complacent about the court of session ruling i ship in the commons a mere three days later the government lodged a last minute appeal to try and stop the deferral to the european court of justice the government clean confidence that is of the view of many political and legal observers one person with
speaker it's reported today that the prime minister wants the meaningful bullets to take place on the trenteventh of november the twenty seventh of november is the same day as the european court of justice will hear the scottish court's referral on the question of whether article fifty can be used to latch early revoked my question for the prime minister is is she afraid of m.p.'s knowing the answer to that question before we have the meeting. thirty three on the latest making assumption about...
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it was one in three but in nottingham west it was just over two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trent enough trainers coming forward, and that affects many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people ove rco m e hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they are knowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there has always been regional variation in mental health but we have not known about it because we have not known about it because we have not known about it because we have not been measuring it. but now that we can measure it we can learn enormous amount of how to reduce it and how to help the less good learning services move up the level of the others. and there has been big success in that already. —— less good performing. lucy is elemental health writer and campaigner. she wa nts to health writer and campaigner. she wants to see more consistency in what is available through the nhs to help people navigate their mental health
it was one in three but in nottingham west it was just over two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trent enough trainers coming forward, and that affects many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people ove rco m e hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they are knowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there has always been...
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alive..it's fourth and goal....beathard rolls out the pocket and extends the play....he connects with trentylor for the score.....they would fail the two point conversion....>late in the fourth....this is the play that ended any hope of a niner comeback.....haasan reddick with the strip sack on beathard....josh bynes recovers it and takes it to the house........the niners lose this game 28-18....> a few hours south of here the raiders were looking to win their second game in a row.....>they were in tinsel town taking on the l-a chargers.....>raiders fans traveled well for this one....well a lot of them probably live down in la.....> 2nd quarter...phillip rivers avoids disaster with the bad ap.....he dumps it off to auton ekeler....and e does the rest....44 yards to the house and los angeles takes a 10-3 lead.....his lone touchdown of the day...he made that one count....>late in the third.....raiders in the redzone...but derek carr doesn't see melvin ingram lurking in the endzone.....that 's an interception...carr threw for 268 yards on the day but those interceptions have been an issue all
alive..it's fourth and goal....beathard rolls out the pocket and extends the play....he connects with trentylor for the score.....they would fail the two point conversion....>late in the fourth....this is the play that ended any hope of a niner comeback.....haasan reddick with the strip sack on beathard....josh bynes recovers it and takes it to the house........the niners lose this game 28-18....> a few hours south of here the raiders were looking to win their second game in a...
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to all or something and buys us who can far outside the concept that they have benefit from doubt trentwell if i'm not mistaken the poverty levels in afghanistan have once again exceeded fifty percent of the population now this lack of statesmanship that the a mansion to iran seeking behavior among the countries elites how long been recognized as a problem and on the eve of every election they are candidates plotting to put an end to that what are the chances of the change actually happening comedy of presidential elections next april i do believe this election day but we did a show and it was a good examination of their failure to hop off to go to puff up on a sunday but it descend go to base management of the commission. and depend upon it going to show up on a sunday i do believe that from now on people will decide i don't think if that sort of bottom will work in the presidential election in six months time i do believe that many but addition and ordered people off on sunday would pressurize they go to it as well as deal what they quizzed on this if you wanted to change department b
to all or something and buys us who can far outside the concept that they have benefit from doubt trentwell if i'm not mistaken the poverty levels in afghanistan have once again exceeded fifty percent of the population now this lack of statesmanship that the a mansion to iran seeking behavior among the countries elites how long been recognized as a problem and on the eve of every election they are candidates plotting to put an end to that what are the chances of the change actually happening...
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trouble i will create a scandal for you and you will use it you lose your presidency and that's why trent so you're saying that that the u.s. president is in the pocket of mohammed bin solomon that he's being blackmailed by the saudi crown prince. surprisingly yes it falls first time in history the leaders who are doing the upper hand on the leader in us so he's a blank mailing him. and that's why there's the on is working against all this tablet mint in usa against all the media ennius here and against even simple logic i mean i want earth would would he say this is a credible story the only explanation for that is that he is he is having his arm twisted and he is being blackmailed by management no there there is a lot of talk about money being money being given to the tran to his organization before and after the elections to in order to be to put him in the book at obama. so what happens if congress doesn't allow donald trump to allow saudi arabia's affectively white war sister to to sweep this under under the carpet here . how is man had been solomon removed from power in saudi arabia
trouble i will create a scandal for you and you will use it you lose your presidency and that's why trent so you're saying that that the u.s. president is in the pocket of mohammed bin solomon that he's being blackmailed by the saudi crown prince. surprisingly yes it falls first time in history the leaders who are doing the upper hand on the leader in us so he's a blank mailing him. and that's why there's the on is working against all this tablet mint in usa against all the media ennius here...
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but in nottingham west nearly two in a three recovered and in stoke—on—trent it was just over two inwe don't have enough iapt therapists, there are not enough people coming forward to train as iapt therapists. and that affects the number of people that can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the iapt mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there's always been regional variation in mental health but we haven't known about it before because we haven't been measuring it before. but now that we can measure it, we can learn enormous amounts about how to reduce it and help the less good performing services to move up to the level of the others, and there has been big successes in that already. lucy is now in mental health writer and campaigner. she just wants to see more consistency in what is available through the nhs to help people navigate their mental health challenges. hugh pym, bbc news. and you can check nhs cancer,
but in nottingham west nearly two in a three recovered and in stoke—on—trent it was just over two inwe don't have enough iapt therapists, there are not enough people coming forward to train as iapt therapists. and that affects the number of people that can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the iapt mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge that more could be done to improve it...
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wirral it was one in three but in nottingham west it was nearly two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trenttwo in three. some say it is a workforce problem. there are not enough therapists, there are not enough trainers coming forward, and that affects how many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge that more could be done to improve it in some areas. there has always been regional variation in mental health but we have not known about it because we have not been measuring it. but now that we can measure it we can learn enormous amounts about how to reduce it and how to help the less good performing services move up the level of the others. and there has been big success in that already. lucy is now a mental health writer and campaigner. she just wants to see more consistency in what is available through the nhs to help people navigate their mental health challenges. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. for decades, aust
wirral it was one in three but in nottingham west it was nearly two in three recovering and in stoke—on—trenttwo in three. some say it is a workforce problem. there are not enough therapists, there are not enough trainers coming forward, and that affects how many people can be treated and how many sessions they might get. leading psychologists say the mental health programme has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome anxiety and depression. they acknowledge that more could be done...