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. >> it makes me feel kind of uneased. my daughter normally sits out front during the day so of course i told her to stop doing that completely. >> reporter: the prince gorges county police department is helping the buoy police department with this investigation. detectives urge anyone with any information about this attempted sexual assault to call prince gorges >>> lunch is never going to be the same after the chaos in prince gorges county when a car crashed into a restaurant. it happened yesterday in upper marlboro. dozens of customers were eating lunch inside. ten people got hurt. seven had to be treated at a hospital. the good news is everyone is expected to be okay. the driver is named vernele robinson, she tells news 4 her brakes went out and she lost control of her car. coming up in the next hour we'll hear more from the driver on possible charges. >>> the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the joint resolution is passed. >> vice president mike pence breaking a tie vote in
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there's plenty of time to chill out in the coffee houses to there of the unease institution and the opening hours from early morning until late in the evening seven days a week are impressive unlike the shopping facilities in the end of which by lure have strict opening times and remain closed on sundays that's one of the few points that monocle criticizes about vienna the magazine hopes that in the future sunday shopping will be possible and says that would be another feather in the cap of europe's most little. well in keeping with us series this week we had travels that to give away it's a great prize and we've had loads of entries in so thank you very much to everyone who wrote in we are asked you to name your favorite european city and the most popular choice for the well then surprisingly paris came out a lot the winner at random though is carrying crews from mexico whose favorite city is. congratulations to you this travel set and everything inside this bag will be on the way and as we say well done we must also say goodbye join us for the highlights if you can otherwise i'll see you
there's plenty of time to chill out in the coffee houses to there of the unease institution and the opening hours from early morning until late in the evening seven days a week are impressive unlike the shopping facilities in the end of which by lure have strict opening times and remain closed on sundays that's one of the few points that monocle criticizes about vienna the magazine hopes that in the future sunday shopping will be possible and says that would be another feather in the cap of...
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do you get a sense of tory unease over the legislation.he was saying, it is posturing, it is there already, the government has said there will be a vote at the end of this process and of course the transition period will be part of the agreement. why do we need it in the agreement. why do we need it in the bill? maybe it is headline grabbing, but it won't amount to much? definitely a sense of unease, a lot of tory mps went along with the bill. just smile now,, then you can complain. i don't think the whips thought we would complain as much as we did. these red lines, lots of them are accepted but there it is so much involved in this negotiation, it is hard to see how much you can give parliament. if parliament say no, what happens? the eu parliament, does theresa may go back to the negotiations? there are a lot of questions in how you can tie the government's hands if you are going to get brexit through. let's move on to the telegraph, rachel. there have been some bullish state m e nts rachel. there have been some bullish statements from t
do you get a sense of tory unease over the legislation.he was saying, it is posturing, it is there already, the government has said there will be a vote at the end of this process and of course the transition period will be part of the agreement. why do we need it in the agreement. why do we need it in the bill? maybe it is headline grabbing, but it won't amount to much? definitely a sense of unease, a lot of tory mps went along with the bill. just smile now,, then you can complain. i don't...
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and next day a conservative mp expressed unease, and next day a conservative mp expressed unease, pointing't the first time this government had abstained on an opposition vote. it may be in the future that there is a minority labour government. they may produce policies which we think are deeply contrary to our personal liberties. we may muster a majority parliament against it. what happens then if a future labour government says, "i'm sorry, you set the precedent. it is only an expression of opinion. we are going to ignore parliament"? frankly, the road to tyranny is paved by executives ignoring parliaments. but the leader of the commons denied a precedent had been set. this government is very clearly listening to parliament and has very clearly taken action as a result of concerns raised in this house, and thirdly i have also given an assurance that dwp ministers will come back to this chamber to update members across the house on progress with rolling out universal credit. now, there's a bit of legislation everyone was expecting around about now, but which has yet to pop up in the commo
and next day a conservative mp expressed unease, and next day a conservative mp expressed unease, pointing't the first time this government had abstained on an opposition vote. it may be in the future that there is a minority labour government. they may produce policies which we think are deeply contrary to our personal liberties. we may muster a majority parliament against it. what happens then if a future labour government says, "i'm sorry, you set the precedent. it is only an expression...
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onjeremy corbyn and that reflects our unease and disquiet at this conference.sense mr hammond today, we tried to restate the case that capitalism was trying to claw back the centre ground to the right. but it is striking, when you look at some of the policy announcements we have had at this conference, whether it be on tuition fees, or the pay cap, or will stir to, or more houses and money for railways, you sense they are almost having to respond to thejeremy corbyn pay cap. —— or austerity. this may be a conservative conference, but it seems theyjeremy corbyn is not just conference, but it seems theyjeremy corbyn is notjust dominating the agenda but dominating much of the airtime, too. top story: the deadliest mass shooting in recent us is terrific, at least 50 people are dead and more than 200 wounded in las vegas at a music festival. police say the gunman was a 64—year—old local resident. police say the gunman was a 64-year-old local resident. all of a sudden we heard, pop pop pop pop p0p: sudden we heard, pop pop pop pop pop, countless times, we thought it
onjeremy corbyn and that reflects our unease and disquiet at this conference.sense mr hammond today, we tried to restate the case that capitalism was trying to claw back the centre ground to the right. but it is striking, when you look at some of the policy announcements we have had at this conference, whether it be on tuition fees, or the pay cap, or will stir to, or more houses and money for railways, you sense they are almost having to respond to thejeremy corbyn pay cap. —— or...
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the treasury and so far those payments have not been disrupted to insurers but it did create some unease. then there is this whole issue of the risk adjustment process and you better get used to risk adjustment because there will be a lot of legal questions going forward as there already has been with this process and not only in the commercial insurance market but also in medicare advantage. it's a formula a concept that is subject to a lot of adjustments and data changes and has an amazing financial impact as well as impact on market enrollment. then i would say the other thing is when you look at all of these issues of premium stabilization in the uncertainty and couples with the recent decisions to cut back on csr payment is is it unreasonable for health insurers to look at the program and say do i have a reliable partner that i can count on when it comes to any kind of cost sharing responsibility under this program. i mention the risk adjustment impact and the idea at one point was there will be these new startup co-ops and they would be great and actually it is the smaller new star
the treasury and so far those payments have not been disrupted to insurers but it did create some unease. then there is this whole issue of the risk adjustment process and you better get used to risk adjustment because there will be a lot of legal questions going forward as there already has been with this process and not only in the commercial insurance market but also in medicare advantage. it's a formula a concept that is subject to a lot of adjustments and data changes and has an amazing...
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. >> the revelation this papadoupolos is cooperating with the fbi is heightening the unne unneu unease. >> good morning, christine and alec. monday's charges show the mueller investigation is zeroing in on collusion. george papadoupolos, a former foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign pleaded guilty on october 5 to making fault statements to the fbi about his contacts with russia, and according to records undealed monday, the fbi alleges he falsely described his interactions with a certain foreign contact who discussed dirt related e-mails concerning hillary clinton. one. court documents describes an emt sent by papadoupolos to a high-ranking campaign official who a source says is paul manafort. request for -- it went on to say russia was eager to meet with the candidate and had been reaching out. the documents allege he forwarded that e-mail toe another official, rick gates. that said we need someone to commune date dt is not doing these trips. in another e-mail campaign supervisor allegedly tells papadoupolos i would encourage you and another policy adviser to the campaign to m
. >> the revelation this papadoupolos is cooperating with the fbi is heightening the unne unneu unease. >> good morning, christine and alec. monday's charges show the mueller investigation is zeroing in on collusion. george papadoupolos, a former foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign pleaded guilty on october 5 to making fault statements to the fbi about his contacts with russia, and according to records undealed monday, the fbi alleges he falsely described his interactions...
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reforms here to the union sphere changes to the social security system and move them i brought up the unease in the public sector we discussed purchasing power and social security for a real debate on the public sectors role for now is at least willing to listen whether he is willing to compromise remains to be seen. the president of russia vladimir putin is meeting with german business representatives in tsotsi today german industry is looking for ways to return to the russian market many companies have been scatter way over economic sanctions and the sinking all price one measurement technology maker is betting on a russian rebound use swords with. cutting edge german technology made in russia. makes measurement instruments and it's opened a factory near moscow the family company has invested around fifteen million euros in the new facility that will allow it to produce a large proportion of its measuring devices in russia one benefit e.u. sanctions and russian import tariffs do not apply in addition delivery times are short and management wants to expand in russia. we're thinking of a mon
reforms here to the union sphere changes to the social security system and move them i brought up the unease in the public sector we discussed purchasing power and social security for a real debate on the public sectors role for now is at least willing to listen whether he is willing to compromise remains to be seen. the president of russia vladimir putin is meeting with german business representatives in tsotsi today german industry is looking for ways to return to the russian market many...
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hospital has no running water on the operating room has only one set of surgical clamps but there is an unease to test a month is soon asleep. this is airy and goes well but the baby isn't breathing. without the aid of respiratory machines the nurses do their best to save the baby but. now freddy said you. see if your son's birth just for the love. that i'm going for really have a good one for you but. for my last. don't listen to something the mom. four days of contractions have paralyzed the mother's legs the hospital has no suitable medicines. your best examples if i must in the end for. the world but it was a word or do you know. what we're doing. because you can call them. without free public health care many families here are unable to cover basic medical needs the hospital pharmacy sells medicines for a tenth the price of the private sector but even these prices can be an affordable . and so the answer was was that it was. worth in guinea five dollars can change a life. maybe it's the camera or genuine sympathy but in the end of the pharmacist pays for the medicine himself. there's enou
hospital has no running water on the operating room has only one set of surgical clamps but there is an unease to test a month is soon asleep. this is airy and goes well but the baby isn't breathing. without the aid of respiratory machines the nurses do their best to save the baby but. now freddy said you. see if your son's birth just for the love. that i'm going for really have a good one for you but. for my last. don't listen to something the mom. four days of contractions have paralyzed the...
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corey lieu endow ski. >> heightening the trump unease, our coverage begins.s charges show it's zeroing in h on collusion. as well as crimes committed before the campaign. george papadoupolos, a former foreign policy advisor to the trump campaign pleaded guilty on october 5. according to records, unsealed monday, the fbi alleged papadoupolos falsely described his interactions with a certain foreign contact who discussed dirt-related e-mails concerning president trump's opponent, hillary clinton. one of the court documents describes an e-mail sent by papadoupolos to a high-ranking campaign open official who a source says is paul manafort and the e-mail had the subject line request from russia to meet mr. trump. went on to say russia was eg toer meet with the candidate and had been reaching out. he forwarded to another official, rick gates. that e-mail said we need someone to commune ca that td is not doing these trips. it should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signals. in another e-mail a supervisor allegedly tells papadoupolos i woul
corey lieu endow ski. >> heightening the trump unease, our coverage begins.s charges show it's zeroing in h on collusion. as well as crimes committed before the campaign. george papadoupolos, a former foreign policy advisor to the trump campaign pleaded guilty on october 5. according to records, unsealed monday, the fbi alleged papadoupolos falsely described his interactions with a certain foreign contact who discussed dirt-related e-mails concerning president trump's opponent, hillary...
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so, you know, clearly there is a sense of unease there and should be a sense of unease. i think the president woke up this morning expecting that paul manafort and rick gates might be indicted. i don't think he expected the second indictment, which really does go much more directly to the question of collusion. and i do think that one of the strategies that may be in play here, and you can see it in the conservative sort of right wing media, is that this whole thing is a con trooif answer aimed at him and that mueller is a tool of this. and i think you're going to hear more of this as this investigation becomes more and more serious. >> let's talk about more -- about the white house response. here is what the president tweeted this morning. david, he said sorry, but this is years ago before paul manafort was part of the trump campaign. why aren't crooked hillary and the democrats the focus? also, there is no collusion. so, david, because mueller went back 11 years and did the work the campaign didn't somehow, it makes it better for the administration. >> well, i mean, lo
so, you know, clearly there is a sense of unease there and should be a sense of unease. i think the president woke up this morning expecting that paul manafort and rick gates might be indicted. i don't think he expected the second indictment, which really does go much more directly to the question of collusion. and i do think that one of the strategies that may be in play here, and you can see it in the conservative sort of right wing media, is that this whole thing is a con trooif answer aimed...
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debt and we'll see where that takes their so-called budget hawks, because apparently they have some unease about the size of the debt. i guess in one of the speeches he made today, made an adjustment the state and local taxes, the s.a.l.t. mr. speaker, do the math of your budget. there ain't no reduction. you are only increasing the national debt. and, again the idea that some say the growth that will be cut it will create growth to cover the action of all of this debt increase, never happens. it's never happens. trickledown economics has never produced that result. it's not true. don't take it from me. take it from bruce bartlett, who was part of the supply side economics. if anyone tells you the tax cuts will cover the increase in debt it's not true. it's nonsense and b.s., except he said the word, which i will not go into here, but you know what i mean. in any event, it is again, the budget they creep -- created is not a statement of our values. it's not a statement of values. i commend our colleagues for their great leadership and members of the committees that worked so hard on all of
debt and we'll see where that takes their so-called budget hawks, because apparently they have some unease about the size of the debt. i guess in one of the speeches he made today, made an adjustment the state and local taxes, the s.a.l.t. mr. speaker, do the math of your budget. there ain't no reduction. you are only increasing the national debt. and, again the idea that some say the growth that will be cut it will create growth to cover the action of all of this debt increase, never happens....
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think they had someone unease in their caucus about some people who may have opposed it before but understand the danger of walking away. >> the can you respond to what we know about the president's executive order on health care they're putting out today and your take is on him doing anything by executive order after potentially failing to get anything through congress on health care. >> i don't know what he is putting out today. i know it's a sabotage of the affordable care act, and quite frankly, a real disservice to the american people. many of whom voted for him. we'll have more to say about it when we see what he is putting for. we know there is bipartisan support, even the high-ranking republicans in the congress that said we should do the cost sharing fun that are -- funds that are there. we have to take matters into our own hand as having navigators ourself to say to people this is the time to sign up. the bigger the pool -- the healthier the pool, the lower the cost. but the president -- i think -- not having seen what he had to say but just judging what he said, knows very little a
think they had someone unease in their caucus about some people who may have opposed it before but understand the danger of walking away. >> the can you respond to what we know about the president's executive order on health care they're putting out today and your take is on him doing anything by executive order after potentially failing to get anything through congress on health care. >> i don't know what he is putting out today. i know it's a sabotage of the affordable care act,...
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. >> it makes me feel kind of uneased and my daughter usually sits out front during the day, so i've told her to stop doing that completely. >> reporter: tonight i talked to the buoy police department and the chief tells me he will have people out here tomorrow passing out flyers, canvassing the area, talking to people in this neighborhood. the detective urges anyone with information to let them know. the county is assisting the buoy police department with this investigation. live here in buoy, shamari stone, news4. >>> leon is here with yesterday's security breach at the capitol. a sterling man arrested for his protest stunt just steps away from president trump is a free man tonight. we know that because he actually called nbc news aft released. we'll get to that in just a minute, but first here's a look at incident that got him arrested. >> treason! >> as you just saw there, 36-year-old ryan clayton threw russian flags at the president and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. he yelled "trump is treason" and as he did that, clayton is attached to the group taking action. the big
. >> it makes me feel kind of uneased and my daughter usually sits out front during the day, so i've told her to stop doing that completely. >> reporter: tonight i talked to the buoy police department and the chief tells me he will have people out here tomorrow passing out flyers, canvassing the area, talking to people in this neighborhood. the detective urges anyone with information to let them know. the county is assisting the buoy police department with this investigation. live...
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. >> there is a feeling of unease about the months ahead. international pressure continues to mount, so the government maintains that criticism is unwelcomed. the future of venezuela is uncertain. news in caracas. >> albert einstein predicted the gravitational waves a hundred years ago. two neutron stars collide ripples in the universe. most stars crashed 130 million years ago waves have just been seen and heard by scientists. ur correspondent had exclusive site to a wave detection in louisiana. >> it's the longest straight line in the world. a 2 1/2 mile pipe containing a laser that can detect powerful explosions in space. inside, a technician fine tunes the instrument. it's made a discovery that's shaken the scientific world. >> two stars colliding in a galaxy far, far away. around 800 billion, billion miles from earth. >> the two stars got closer and closer until they merged, resulting in a huge shock wave that rippled across the universe. the massive explosion led to the production of rare elements such as gold and platinum. neutron star
. >> there is a feeling of unease about the months ahead. international pressure continues to mount, so the government maintains that criticism is unwelcomed. the future of venezuela is uncertain. news in caracas. >> albert einstein predicted the gravitational waves a hundred years ago. two neutron stars collide ripples in the universe. most stars crashed 130 million years ago waves have just been seen and heard by scientists. ur correspondent had exclusive site to a wave detection...
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apparently they have some unease about the size of the debt. one of the speeches he made today, the state and local taxes, and it would diminish the deficit reduction they were hoping for. there ain't no deficit reduction in your budget. you're only increasing the national debt. alludedn to -- mr. neil to earlier, the idea that some of them say the growth that will be created by this tax cuts to the high end at the expense to have middle class is going to create so much growth that it is going to come back and cover the action of all of this -- increase the national debt. never happened. the trickle down economics has never produced that result. it is true. don't take it from me. take it from bruce bartlett who was part of the whole supply side economics with kemp. it doesn't happen. if anybody tells you that tax cut also cover the increase in the debt, it is not true. it is nonsense and b.s. except he said the words which i won't go into here, but you know what i mean. in any event, the budget they created is not a statement of they lues, the
apparently they have some unease about the size of the debt. one of the speeches he made today, the state and local taxes, and it would diminish the deficit reduction they were hoping for. there ain't no deficit reduction in your budget. you're only increasing the national debt. alludedn to -- mr. neil to earlier, the idea that some of them say the growth that will be created by this tax cuts to the high end at the expense to have middle class is going to create so much growth that it is going...
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there's plenty of time to turn in the coffeehouses to there of the unease institution and the opening hours from early morning until late in the evening seven days a week are impressive unlike the shopping facilities in the end which by noon have strict opening times and dramatic closed on sundays that's one of the few points that monocle criticizes about vienna the magazine hopes that in the future sunday shopping mall be possible and says that would be another feather in the cap of europe's most livable city. well in keeping with us series this week we had this travels that to give away it's a great prize and we've had loads of entries in so thank you very much to everyone who wrote in we are asked you to name your favorite european city and the most popular choice for the of you as well burnin surprisingly paris came up a lot to the when it's at random though is carrying cruise what's up from mexico whose favorite city is. congratulations to you this travel set and everything inside this bag will be on the way and as we say well done we must also say goodbye join us for the highlig
there's plenty of time to turn in the coffeehouses to there of the unease institution and the opening hours from early morning until late in the evening seven days a week are impressive unlike the shopping facilities in the end which by noon have strict opening times and dramatic closed on sundays that's one of the few points that monocle criticizes about vienna the magazine hopes that in the future sunday shopping mall be possible and says that would be another feather in the cap of europe's...
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however, the bbc has learnt that unease about theresa may is growing among some of her mps, who are considering what was meant to be theresa may's comeback and the start of the conservative revival but it soon became clear this would be a speech remembered not for its words but for its interruptions. first, a prankster who managed to make it to the podium. boris, job done, i have given her a peak a5. the podium. boris, job done, i have given her a peak 45. he handed her a fa ke given her a peak 45. he handed her a fake p 45 redundancy notice. but as she pressed on, new plans for housing and capping energy bills. but her voice began to falter. what we re but her voice began to falter. what were meant to be old statements were repeatedly choked by coughs. cabinet ministers rose to their feet four of patients to give the prime minister time to recover and the chancellor even tried to help with a coughs men. i hope you notice that, ladies and gentlemen, the chancellor giving something away free. as if that was not enough, the party slogan literally fell apart as she spoke. but with determination, s
however, the bbc has learnt that unease about theresa may is growing among some of her mps, who are considering what was meant to be theresa may's comeback and the start of the conservative revival but it soon became clear this would be a speech remembered not for its words but for its interruptions. first, a prankster who managed to make it to the podium. boris, job done, i have given her a peak a5. the podium. boris, job done, i have given her a peak 45. he handed her a fa ke given her a peak...
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to millions in the country that they could face each other in emnity, but tonight, there is deep unease in spain. one of the most famous sayings of the spanish poet lorca was "to burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves". those words might be ringing in the ears of the members of catalonia's regional government tonight. so what will happen now? our diplomatic editor mark urban is in barcelona. well, kirstie, it has been a remarkable day, as you said, in the history of the eu, as well as the history of spain and catalonia. lots of people, actually, in this country, don't want it to become independent, but in the key events that took place in that building behind me here, the parliament, there were 70 votes for it, out of a total of 135 mps. two abstained, ten voted against, and 53 stayed away altogether, a tactic that opponents have used before with the referendum vote itself on the 1st of october, rather a questionable tactic, you might say. but anyway, those who favoured independence had enough to get the vote through, and those even
to millions in the country that they could face each other in emnity, but tonight, there is deep unease in spain. one of the most famous sayings of the spanish poet lorca was "to burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves". those words might be ringing in the ears of the members of catalonia's regional government tonight. so what will happen now? our diplomatic editor mark urban is in barcelona. well, kirstie, it has been a remarkable...
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when the president is undermining his own cabinet, there is going to be plenty of unease on capitol hill and indeed there is. >> and kevin, a report late yesterday said special counsel robert mueller interviewed former white house chief of staff reince priebus. any sense whether president trump needs to worry about that? >> well, the mueller investigation continues. they've been interviewing everyone. nbc has the report out that there is more than -- that the ties between former trump campaign manager paul manafort are deeper than was previously known. i think that's interesting. but look, i think that the investigation is also taking a strong look at silicon valley and particularly facebook and google. the notion that facebook might not release these ads, these thousands of ads -- i mean, every time during a campaign season, they always have to say who paid for the ads, and yet i guess it's a different set of rules for mark zuckerberg and silicon valley. that, i think, is also something that we have to focus on because silicon valley is definitely going to be -- that faces a lot of ques
when the president is undermining his own cabinet, there is going to be plenty of unease on capitol hill and indeed there is. >> and kevin, a report late yesterday said special counsel robert mueller interviewed former white house chief of staff reince priebus. any sense whether president trump needs to worry about that? >> well, the mueller investigation continues. they've been interviewing everyone. nbc has the report out that there is more than -- that the ties between former...
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another source of unease in this for the kremlin is the development of the so-called prompt global strike system the u.s. hopes that the project will give it the ability to strike targets anywhere in the world using conventional weapons within just one hour jack explains. if you didn't think the world was scary enough this might just push you over the edge the russian defense ministry says that washington is one step closer to developing a prompt global strike system the pentagon has no moved a step closer to the development of approach global strike system such systems are designed to achieve the same results as nuclear weapons so let's break down the jargon problem global strike or p.j.s is a system that can carry out a person guided conventional air strike anywhere in the world within an hour conventional air strike implies dropping projectile such as barrels or steel pipes from high altitudes and high speeds and anything release from the height of over one hundred kilometers instantly turns into a deadly bomb thanks to the gained momentum and explosion equal the power of a nuclear one
another source of unease in this for the kremlin is the development of the so-called prompt global strike system the u.s. hopes that the project will give it the ability to strike targets anywhere in the world using conventional weapons within just one hour jack explains. if you didn't think the world was scary enough this might just push you over the edge the russian defense ministry says that washington is one step closer to developing a prompt global strike system the pentagon has no moved a...
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reforms here to the union sphere changes to the social security system and move them i brought up the unease in the public sector we discussed purchasing power and social security for a real debate on the public sectors role for now is at least willing to listen whether he is willing to compromise remains to be seen. for the first time in over thirty years the united states is not going to the soccer world cup finals after humiliating two one defeat in trinidad and tobago in the seventeenth when it defended omar gonzalez tried to clear the ball which then nipped over goalie ten house head to their own net after game one solace said it's one that will haunt me forever it's also going to haunt the fox television network they spent four hundred twenty five million dollars on the broadcast rights fox network stocks are down almost two and a half percent on the news. and that leads leads as nicely into sports news with phil thank you so much the man behind the rio olympics carlos newsman has resigned from his role as head of the brazilian elliptic committee following his arrest over a corruption
reforms here to the union sphere changes to the social security system and move them i brought up the unease in the public sector we discussed purchasing power and social security for a real debate on the public sectors role for now is at least willing to listen whether he is willing to compromise remains to be seen. for the first time in over thirty years the united states is not going to the soccer world cup finals after humiliating two one defeat in trinidad and tobago in the seventeenth...
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catalonia and we understand that many people are fearful that they could be a lot of protest and some unease and like they saw during the referendum just a few weeks ago many people telling me today that they were concerned about the idea of madrid taking back control particularly sending in police officers because they say so many hundreds of people were injured when they tried to do what they believe carry out their democratic right and peaceful right to vote this month in that referendum. when there's escalation on one side be on two years off on the other charlotte dubin ski live from barcelona this hour with the update for you. well throughout their push for independence custom only has repeatedly faced for yourself position from madrid here's a recap. to those in charge in the council and government who are the protagonists in this challenge to a coexistence i ask them to cease illegal activities they should abandon their objectives. we are now applying article one hundred five because no government a tool in a democratic country can accept that the law will be ignored or violated or c
catalonia and we understand that many people are fearful that they could be a lot of protest and some unease and like they saw during the referendum just a few weeks ago many people telling me today that they were concerned about the idea of madrid taking back control particularly sending in police officers because they say so many hundreds of people were injured when they tried to do what they believe carry out their democratic right and peaceful right to vote this month in that referendum....
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zero writes i'm travelling unease now from the world of sports with brant helder thank you very much italian police have identified sixteen people who placed anti-semitic stickers in rome's olympic stadium on sunday. the fans of capital club lot c.e.o. had sought to taunt supporters of their local rivals by making stickers of anne frank in a roma sure the incident shamed italian football and has stirred strong reactions across your troubling scenes at rome's a lympics stadium during a game against colliery last sunday some fans put stickers in the arena that showed and frank the german born teenage diarists murdered in the holocaust wearing the jersey of their local rivals roma. reaction to the incident has been fierce on tuesday last us president cloudy of the tito paid a visit to rome's main synagogue to lay a wreath in remembrance of holocaust victims said the club would take two hundred young fans to the auschwitz concentration camp every year as part of an education campaign. we are here today to make clear once again our position of distancing ourselves from any form of siena p
zero writes i'm travelling unease now from the world of sports with brant helder thank you very much italian police have identified sixteen people who placed anti-semitic stickers in rome's olympic stadium on sunday. the fans of capital club lot c.e.o. had sought to taunt supporters of their local rivals by making stickers of anne frank in a roma sure the incident shamed italian football and has stirred strong reactions across your troubling scenes at rome's a lympics stadium during a game...
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people really do say actually i want facts i want something serious but there is growing feeling this unease that companies tech giants like facebook and google have become so big that they're now more powerful influential the nation states the national governments some countries have even appointed ambassadors i believe to deal specifically with these companies mark zuckerberg the facebook c.e.o. is now rumored to be thinking of running for president in twenty twenty in the u.s. do you believe facebook and google have accumulated too much power they're too big . no no i don't i mean i think a lot of these kinds are things are really overblown i mean people talk about this sort of thing people sometimes forget that apple's profit is still slightly higher than facebook's revenues. you know there's a lot of different things going on in the world. i think the internet is still a very dynamic place. you know media owners of all kinds of always and quite powerful. if i have to trust the world to. donald trump or mark zuckerberg i know which way i'm going no would you vote for mark zuckerberg come
people really do say actually i want facts i want something serious but there is growing feeling this unease that companies tech giants like facebook and google have become so big that they're now more powerful influential the nation states the national governments some countries have even appointed ambassadors i believe to deal specifically with these companies mark zuckerberg the facebook c.e.o. is now rumored to be thinking of running for president in twenty twenty in the u.s. do you believe...
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it's also going to mean that the unease and the anxiety and the anger will continue.t in washington. that's the view from jon on the thinking in washington so far. as i said, our correspondent paul wood has been looking into this internal investigation in ukraine. and allegations made there. this is paul's report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste. and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was backed by russia and fled to moscow, the american who represented him, paul ma nafort american who represented him, paul manafort faces charges of money laundering. the us special council is trying to establish the exact source of mr manafort‘s millions. this place is quite ridiculous. investigators in the united states wa nt to investigators in the united states want to know if the money flowed through oligarch gafrns or businessmen with ties to the kremlin, the question is whether russian money bought russian influence with paul manafort and ultimately, with donald trump? we have
it's also going to mean that the unease and the anxiety and the anger will continue.t in washington. that's the view from jon on the thinking in washington so far. as i said, our correspondent paul wood has been looking into this internal investigation in ukraine. and allegations made there. this is paul's report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste. and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was...
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intelligence of course i think the latter is the case and no one sees really is it's just a growing unease that this is coming down the pike and there if we're not quite sure about it like that railway coming the iron horse apocalypse coming down he looked at he say what is this is so bizarre substract couldn't possibly be a threat i'll hit it with a bow and arrow this is nothing and within thirty years nothing but death and destruction and buffalo bones as far as the eye can see to make room for what i have said on the show many times fear the casino ghoul egg i have now met the casino girl like the casinos over there the google ads all around me this is the future of everyone who is deny the existence of the actual natural forces of evolution but i ology to come revisiting them and their frickin new any i apocalypse we brought this on ourselves for no reason then. we got to go until next time hope all is well with you by. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but only so an alarming number of people living in the streets. are simple fact and now ladies there's just not enough shelter e
intelligence of course i think the latter is the case and no one sees really is it's just a growing unease that this is coming down the pike and there if we're not quite sure about it like that railway coming the iron horse apocalypse coming down he looked at he say what is this is so bizarre substract couldn't possibly be a threat i'll hit it with a bow and arrow this is nothing and within thirty years nothing but death and destruction and buffalo bones as far as the eye can see to make room...
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conex of the unease works show him to be an accomplished painter with a personal style. he signed them nuke us khana nuke us from kona. a few years later in britain bag a fateful encounter occurred when the theology professor martin luther but the court painter who gus khana the two men would change not only the church but the world in which they lived they quickly became friends church and religion were important to conduct as they were for everyone in his time. but we'll see the i know how you have to keep in mind that the church and civil society were intertwined that wasn't any separation you were a citizen of the community and at the same time a member of the church parish that too merged entirely so if. course everyone in vietnam bag was a member of the church community everyone was a christian and a catholic christian the church was absolutely defined. but the world as defined by the catholic church was changing. on october thirty first fifteen seventeen martin luther is said to have nailed his ninety five theses to the door of the council church regardless of how
conex of the unease works show him to be an accomplished painter with a personal style. he signed them nuke us khana nuke us from kona. a few years later in britain bag a fateful encounter occurred when the theology professor martin luther but the court painter who gus khana the two men would change not only the church but the world in which they lived they quickly became friends church and religion were important to conduct as they were for everyone in his time. but we'll see the i know how...
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stuart: as we go forward, i pick up a sense of unease in america.or whatever. there is a sense of deep-seated unease that this is happening with this frequency. you picked up on that too? >> well, we certainly feel that way when these horrific things happen like what we saw in las vegas and god bless the people in las vegas. they're just coming together. all of america is with them and to the families that have suffered these tragedies. we all feel it. but, stuart, you know, going after devices or going after particular firearms is not the solution. when we had 9/11, we had to examine our civil liberties and terrorism, acts of terrorism, and we as a public said. okay. who are these people? how can they hurt us? and how can we as a public protect ourselves from their intentions? as we examine these types of shootings, we have to take it comprehensively like that. you had a guy that took hundreds and hundreds of pounds of gear, set up cameras inside and outside his hotel room, so much suspicious activity, nothing was said. so we have to examine this c
stuart: as we go forward, i pick up a sense of unease in america.or whatever. there is a sense of deep-seated unease that this is happening with this frequency. you picked up on that too? >> well, we certainly feel that way when these horrific things happen like what we saw in las vegas and god bless the people in las vegas. they're just coming together. all of america is with them and to the families that have suffered these tragedies. we all feel it. but, stuart, you know, going after...
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with tribal arts and other cultures when success in europe eluded him he left for france is called unease in the south pacific it's a period that has come to define him but not without controversy the paintings created by go into haiti are some of his most popular he was obviously captivated by the people and the colors but some critics say that this period of his life has become so romanticized in france the perhaps it ignores some uncomfortable realities. tahiti was under french colonial rule and the artist enjoyed many of the system's privileges he married a thirteen year old girl and had numerous lovers of a similar age but these aspects of go-go's life are rarely discussed in france. a new film about his time in thai he has been attacked by those who say to avoid some hard truths. professor starr's x. written extensively about gaga he says criticizing french culture and the colonial past is simply to hear the history of colonization is still a very touchy issue in france much more than in the us for many people in. nothing but a. drunkard who basically looted. nation and the haitian
with tribal arts and other cultures when success in europe eluded him he left for france is called unease in the south pacific it's a period that has come to define him but not without controversy the paintings created by go into haiti are some of his most popular he was obviously captivated by the people and the colors but some critics say that this period of his life has become so romanticized in france the perhaps it ignores some uncomfortable realities. tahiti was under french colonial rule...
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people really do say actually i want facts i want something serious but there is growing feeling this unease that companies tech giants like facebook and google have become so big that they're now more powerful influential the nation states the national governments some countries if you're an appointed ambassador i believe to deal specifically with these companies mark zuckerberg the facebook c.e.o. is now rumored to be thinking of running for president in twenty twenty in the u.s. do you believe that facebook and google have accumulated too much power they're too big. no no i don't i mean i think a lot of these kinds of things are really overblown i mean people talk about the sort of thing people sometimes forget that apple's profit is still slightly higher than facebook's revenues. you know there's a lot of different things going on in the world. i think the internet is still a very dynamic place. you know media owners of all kinds of always been quite powerful. if i have to trust the world to. donald trump or mark zuckerberg i know which way i'm going well i know would you vote for me com
people really do say actually i want facts i want something serious but there is growing feeling this unease that companies tech giants like facebook and google have become so big that they're now more powerful influential the nation states the national governments some countries if you're an appointed ambassador i believe to deal specifically with these companies mark zuckerberg the facebook c.e.o. is now rumored to be thinking of running for president in twenty twenty in the u.s. do you...
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it makes me feel uneased. my daughter normally sits out front during the day. of course i've told her to stop doing that completely. >> reporter: prince gorges county police will be back on this case. they will be out here to hand out flyers and talk with the residents about what happened out here and also to get some tips to help catch this guy very soon. back in to you. >> that incident is making people change their routines. pretty big deal. justin, thank you jook 5:06 now. basketball's latest social media sensation by way of his dad takes on the wizards tonight. we are talking about lonzo ball. his dad gave a prediction of sorts about tonight's game agns >> lonzo ain't losing again. not in the same week. >> lamar ball has been very vocal, shall we say, since lonzo was drafted. >> why not. >> wizards center marcin gortat, man, please. john wall will torture him for 48 minutes. john wall didn't respond initially but did tell the washington post he plans to show no mercy in tonight's game. the only way to quiet your critics, you show up and play ball. let's go
it makes me feel uneased. my daughter normally sits out front during the day. of course i've told her to stop doing that completely. >> reporter: prince gorges county police will be back on this case. they will be out here to hand out flyers and talk with the residents about what happened out here and also to get some tips to help catch this guy very soon. back in to you. >> that incident is making people change their routines. pretty big deal. justin, thank you jook 5:06 now....
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stuart: all right, jeff, we still don't have a motive, we don't know why he did it and that's the uneasetor coming in because of that. jeff flock, we will be back to you later. still on the massacre, the republicans will consider banning the bump stock kit used in vegas to turn rifles into rapid fire weapons. pete hegseth is with us and he's an harmy veteran and "fox & friends" cohost. the gop, republicans have always resisted almost any kind of gun control but now they are on board with this. what say you? >> well, they're going to be liked by the new york times for two weeks before the new york times turns on them again because they want new york times and others, want way more than a bump stock. that's where they start, they may cave but it won't be effective. we look for the one thing that we could have done. it's already illegal to modify a semiautomatic weapon into automatic weapon. he broke numerous laws. stuart: but the kits are available and relatively cheap and can do it. pete: we live in a technological advanced world, you probably can. so we are not going to legislate our way
stuart: all right, jeff, we still don't have a motive, we don't know why he did it and that's the uneasetor coming in because of that. jeff flock, we will be back to you later. still on the massacre, the republicans will consider banning the bump stock kit used in vegas to turn rifles into rapid fire weapons. pete hegseth is with us and he's an harmy veteran and "fox & friends" cohost. the gop, republicans have always resisted almost any kind of gun control but now they are on...
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market showing few signs of unease.ontrol reasserting over catalonia's declaration of independence. closed friday, low were since july 19. it is a fallen 3.5% since september 8. 32 month high. most of that and the last week the kinds of what draghi announced. we are looking ahead, we are not looking that on central banks. vonnie: i think we are looking in all directions this week. the big developing story out of washington, president trump's former campaign manager and rick gates, have become the first people charged into the investigation into russian meddling in the united states election. the charges indicate robert probe is intensifying. it can pose a danger to the white house. meanwhile, george papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements to fbi agents. that happened october 5. we are finding out about it in the last hour. discuss, how criminalization of political differences endangers democracy. what is the biggest ramification of this for you? in thehey have manafort system. mueller can tell him if
market showing few signs of unease.ontrol reasserting over catalonia's declaration of independence. closed friday, low were since july 19. it is a fallen 3.5% since september 8. 32 month high. most of that and the last week the kinds of what draghi announced. we are looking ahead, we are not looking that on central banks. vonnie: i think we are looking in all directions this week. the big developing story out of washington, president trump's former campaign manager and rick gates, have become...
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when you have the tweeting back and forth publicly, what's the level of unease that you suspect within his cabinet? >> it puts a lot of downward pressure on his cabinet and the staff trying to get results for the president. the treasury secretary and the white house staff, they are all working together and hard right now with the republicans in congress to try to deliver what he wants. victories on policy. that means policy and changing tax laws. >> can they do that if the president is no longer -- if his friendships or the relationships if they dissipate can even they move mountains here? >> that's just the thing. despite their best efforts, at the highest levels if the president is not getting along senators and members of congress and puts these items in jeopardy and all of their best efforts, they will fall short. it will be all for naught. if you are the average republican voter, you are thinking gee wiz, i voted to reject incrementalism and i voted for sweeping change and i got a slap fight. i'm not getting lower taxes or a tax code and i'm not seeing obamacare repealed. for the
when you have the tweeting back and forth publicly, what's the level of unease that you suspect within his cabinet? >> it puts a lot of downward pressure on his cabinet and the staff trying to get results for the president. the treasury secretary and the white house staff, they are all working together and hard right now with the republicans in congress to try to deliver what he wants. victories on policy. that means policy and changing tax laws. >> can they do that if the president...
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does that signal some real unease? yesterday it was succinct flat out no comment. >> i think the president is giving marching orders to his lawmaker allies and minions in the media. he is trying to drive a counter narrative to whatever is about to come out tomorrow. he is laying it out clearly that he doesn't care what it is, but he has a list of things no matter what you want to talk about as long as it's not what mueller will unveil. the fusion story and the uranium story from seven years ago and hillary clinton's e-mails. these are the big three. of course the president has been driving media and lawmaker interest in these stories for beak weeks now, but you are about to see that blatantly organized as counter narrative media operation to try to distract and disassemble and muddy the coverage of the mueller investigation. each of these stories has a different level of credibility and interest and not to say they are not real stories, but the president's strategy is pretty obvious here. i don't think it's going to wo
does that signal some real unease? yesterday it was succinct flat out no comment. >> i think the president is giving marching orders to his lawmaker allies and minions in the media. he is trying to drive a counter narrative to whatever is about to come out tomorrow. he is laying it out clearly that he doesn't care what it is, but he has a list of things no matter what you want to talk about as long as it's not what mueller will unveil. the fusion story and the uranium story from seven...
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look, it's fun and games until a military conflict starts and that's what puts people at such unease. about the president's tweet about it's been taking forever to try to negotiate and work with north korea, it hasn't worked. i'm paraphrasing, but only one thing will work. we don't know what that one thing is. what does that signal to pyongyang? >> well, it signals the negotiations that have been the principal mechanisms for trying to deal with north korea are probably not what president trump prefers. >> despite what his secretary of state and others -- >> despite what his secretary of state, who he is openly fighting with, despite seeing he's not, his comments have pointed to a more bellicose solution. the problem is so far the threats have not solved the actual problem at hand and missiles keep going off and at some point the threats become -- they don't have any credibility. >> so what is the bellicose solution in what is the inference? is this military action? >> that's what the inference is for many people. the dangers in presidential politics is that inference can become real.
look, it's fun and games until a military conflict starts and that's what puts people at such unease. about the president's tweet about it's been taking forever to try to negotiate and work with north korea, it hasn't worked. i'm paraphrasing, but only one thing will work. we don't know what that one thing is. what does that signal to pyongyang? >> well, it signals the negotiations that have been the principal mechanisms for trying to deal with north korea are probably not what president...
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ideas -- unease in the board room and by the investor. what are you hearing?e have seen some public comment on that. when we get to know exactly what the transaction is going through the cma process, that is when we will put it through. mark: what sort of message is the dividend setting out? 4%n: in terms of the 3.5% to margin, the increase in free cash and the reduce -- reduction in indebtedness, it is a good move. dividend reinstate the instead of going investment grade? alan: we see a clear path towards investment-grade. we have been reducing indebtedness. we have bought back 5 million pounds of bonds in the last year. we have repaid one million pounds of indebtedness so we are focused. happensw soon before it do you regain investment grade? alan: that is for the rating agencies to decide. as for the metrics, you can see a clear path toward the quantitative metrics. mark: let's talk about international. are you still committed to overseas tesco or not? .lan: we are we have two very strong regions where we have changed the leadership. this time around we hav
ideas -- unease in the board room and by the investor. what are you hearing?e have seen some public comment on that. when we get to know exactly what the transaction is going through the cma process, that is when we will put it through. mark: what sort of message is the dividend setting out? 4%n: in terms of the 3.5% to margin, the increase in free cash and the reduce -- reduction in indebtedness, it is a good move. dividend reinstate the instead of going investment grade? alan: we see a clear...
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of fomenting distrust along racial, religious, economic lines, what that means it's that sense of unease trump's victory in those states because people went out to vote. so the idea is not upsetting people, but the idea that tension then led to greater voter turn out in two states where he did much better than anyone ever anticipated. so it was an election strategy, not just a pr strategy. and whether it was a coincidence that aligned with a trump strategy or was actually guided by the trump campaign is exactly the question, you know, we're all waiting to determine what the answer is. >> to steve hall now. steve, do you think these ads and this strategy employed by russia was meant only to influence the election, or could there be something more here? >> don, i'm not sure it's an either/or situation. i think it's actually a bit of both. there's little doubt vladimir putin when he saw candidate trump's positions visa vi russia said this is obviously a better candidate than hillary clinton. so i think the goal here was to increase the likelihood that donald trump would indeed be elected. t
of fomenting distrust along racial, religious, economic lines, what that means it's that sense of unease trump's victory in those states because people went out to vote. so the idea is not upsetting people, but the idea that tension then led to greater voter turn out in two states where he did much better than anyone ever anticipated. so it was an election strategy, not just a pr strategy. and whether it was a coincidence that aligned with a trump strategy or was actually guided by the trump...