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. >> many of us go to the gym. i go to the gym every morning. i learned democrats exercise late in the day and republicans early in the morning. except for mitch the whole leadership team of republicans were there and we were all united in our shock and hope there would be fewer injuries. it was a moment. we do it all the time and we're talking and working with each other. a lot of contention. obviously the politics has become polarized and doesn't have to stand in the way of working relationships to do that. >> how does it change? there's already rhetoric flying on both sides. >> there's always going to be rhetoric, anderson. that, you can't stop. that's the history of the country as mitch pointed out, even on the senate floor. if we can work despite the rhetoric and the senate as the cooling saucer helping bring people together a little bit, that's a very good thing. i know mitch does we talked about it and we aim to do it. >> a lot of it goes on all the time unfortunately. it doesn't make news. our arguments tend to make news and our cooperat
. >> many of us go to the gym. i go to the gym every morning. i learned democrats exercise late in the day and republicans early in the morning. except for mitch the whole leadership team of republicans were there and we were all united in our shock and hope there would be fewer injuries. it was a moment. we do it all the time and we're talking and working with each other. a lot of contention. obviously the politics has become polarized and doesn't have to stand in the way of working...
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so, i used to say, "if i could find my friends (unclear) go there." i used to say, "please, guys, go to the hospital just so that they should discover (unclear)." god also give me a talent of composing songs, so, i've got a task of composing songs and spreading the message. and, um, teaching my friends songs and the like. this song is (unclear). and it is advising some (unclear) take care of themselves just because this time thehe world is full of hiv and aids. soso, this is the number. play, guys. (jazz music playing) (singing in native language) so, (unclear), there are two things involved, you know. (woman laughing) man: yeah, yeah. there are two things involved. (unclear) second woman: keeping ininvolve, (unclear). fourth man: if you contract hiv and aids, there are two things involved. you can stay lonongerr die. if you are--you die, you are safe. but you stay wrong, there are two things involved. interviewer: and you can improvise? fourth man: yes, (unclear). there are two thin involved.d. if he--you follow the instructions for the doctor or join
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us elections. seven days to go. read this and 0k, they have fake bots on twitter but it is an echo chamber i won't move the dial, facebook is much more important as a platform. i think the average time someone platform. i think the average time someone spends platform. i think the average time someone spends a platform. i think the average time someone spends a day on twitter is a minute, they spend 30, 35 minutes a day on facebook, it is where it is at. it is where you get high levels of engagement. it is an interesting conversation about fake news. i think facebook‘s position on fake news is unsustainable. they need to get their house in order. they say they are a carrier but they are a platform. they need to be subject to guidelines, and held to account. that govern the bbc. they say otherwise. this is your story, ba, you have two minute, explain how awful your weekend was, because of the ba mess. i came back from abroad on ba on the weekend. i wasn't hit as badly as some but i was stuck on the runway from three
us elections. seven days to go. read this and 0k, they have fake bots on twitter but it is an echo chamber i won't move the dial, facebook is much more important as a platform. i think the average time someone platform. i think the average time someone spends platform. i think the average time someone spends a platform. i think the average time someone spends a day on twitter is a minute, they spend 30, 35 minutes a day on facebook, it is where it is at. it is where you get high levels of...
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you can tweak us or go on to our facebook page. the secretary dismissed accusations that the'presidents latest -- that the president's discriminatesban against specific religion. saying that he instead was acting upon intelligence gathered during the obama administration. we have our first caller this morning on the line for democrats. liz, go ahead. caller: i would say there is a level of concern that should be addressed through the programs we have in place of vetting. we should tweak those as we get more information through intelligence and threat possibility. is -- the the process process in place is very robust. it takes about two years, as i understand, to get through. it should continuously be looked consistentlyto be on the forefront of what is happening. that way, we are very vigilant and process oriented. like anything else with in our within our own country where we have some and groups that commit crimes, sometimes it just happens. we need to be prepared. othersst responders and need to continue to add to the security o
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abandoned the closed-door secret process they have use. go to regular order. our committee hearings allow amendments and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes at five hundred and the jordie to pass a bill and make them start over again and work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick with this bill it was so hurt working families and it would so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone. we are going to fight the bill tooth and nail and we have a darn good chance of defeating it a week from now, a month from now and a year from now.
abandoned the closed-door secret process they have use. go to regular order. our committee hearings allow amendments and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes at five hundred and the jordie to pass a bill and make them start over again and work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick with this bill it was so hurt working families and it would so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone. we are going to fight the bill tooth...
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she has kept all of us going through a number of days when we were waiting for a jury to come back. the last deadlocked jury i had was '92 or '93 so i'm not used to this and she has been positive in every way and continues to be and she's indicated she will continue to cooperate with us and i look forward to her getting a verdict in the case. yes, sir. >>, [inaudible question] >> we don't select the judge. this has been a judge assigned to it, judge o'neill. he is the criminal administrative judge for the case and i expect that he will be our judge. he's the one that indicated in court that he wants to put this on in the next 120 days so we anticipate that. >> the next trial, another year-- more difficult to prove. >> well, i think one of the challenges that we face in this type of case is the time period that has gone on. so, that's just a reality as where the posture of this case stands, but it doesn't affect the evidence. i think, i hope that if you sat through the court, and the proceedings, you saw how powerful that evidence is and we have items of evidence that we put up in cou
she has kept all of us going through a number of days when we were waiting for a jury to come back. the last deadlocked jury i had was '92 or '93 so i'm not used to this and she has been positive in every way and continues to be and she's indicated she will continue to cooperate with us and i look forward to her getting a verdict in the case. yes, sir. >>, [inaudible question] >> we don't select the judge. this has been a judge assigned to it, judge o'neill. he is the criminal...
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as all the us all feel the coast close no go. zones i'll. tell you how many people with us who love. to debug of. zero. see. didn't. do what. is. can you can your own children. learn and well not. always go for the low budget almost. choked up. and you're going until the real show. thank. you. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around quote. from washington washington the media the media folks voters elected businessmen to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. such low. low. low low. low all over the room so no wonder you're loving the you so you told you you were it was over to the you're the solo oh. edu. only. willie. thank you thanks thanks thanks thanks. thanks. to my kid you will know it all come out on you've gone i don't want to publish more this made up when it. was a house of their own we just don't get so was it would be either is out what's wrong with it wouldn't be the case too much again that i own dishes to
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tol, it was being used to go a casino. they were not even using it on food. i do not know how long this was happening until they discovered that the people getting this benefit were using it at the casino. i think we really need to take a closer look and monitor people. once they do something like that, i do not think they should ever be able to get any benefits after that. point.he caller raises a guest: it is a point i hear often from constituents. one thing i hear often from my constituents -- i heard this from a sheriff in one of my districts, we are being overrun issues inne epidemic upstate new york. in every instance where they arrest someone for doing heroine prescription painkillers , they find that in every instance these folks have benefit cards on them and they are receiving government benefits. one thing led to see is that the able-bodied people receiving --efits like food stamps able-bodied people should have some type of work requirement. not the disabled or elderly, but able-bodied people. it is not in a punitive way, that we want to make sure
tol, it was being used to go a casino. they were not even using it on food. i do not know how long this was happening until they discovered that the people getting this benefit were using it at the casino. i think we really need to take a closer look and monitor people. once they do something like that, i do not think they should ever be able to get any benefits after that. point.he caller raises a guest: it is a point i hear often from constituents. one thing i hear often from my constituents...
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plenty of uses for that, i can assure you. what are we going to talk about next? cabinet. we will get the view from brussels, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 8:40 in london. let us get a bloomberg first word/with sebastian salek. sebastian: the fed chair janet yellen and knowledge to valuations and equity have risen noticeably in recent weeks. that view was echoed at several events by her colleagues and john williams. she was speaking during a visit to london. >> asset valuations are somewhat rich if you use traditional metrics like price-earnings try to but i would not comment on appropriate valuations in those ratios. they depend on long-term , and of course, there is uncertainty about that, metrics,y standard some asset valuations look high, but there is no certainty about that. sebastian: a new cyber attacks similar to wanna cry has spread to the u.s. overnight, hitting businesses and government systems. the attack is being carried out by a virus with users being told to pay $300 and bitcoin for each infected computer to unlock their systems. the spread of the attac
plenty of uses for that, i can assure you. what are we going to talk about next? cabinet. we will get the view from brussels, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 8:40 in london. let us get a bloomberg first word/with sebastian salek. sebastian: the fed chair janet yellen and knowledge to valuations and equity have risen noticeably in recent weeks. that view was echoed at several events by her colleagues and john williams. she was speaking during a visit to london. >> asset valuations are...
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and all of the committee see him and all us was. going to die and we began to claim oh you don't even remember the joke do all us come down. all the people down south the fair just told but it was on one of those and you are. uncertain. sometimes salt. color film is like this you go. this is a world of this. fish . the market is expanding under a billion and growing growing by leaps and. as we've been talking about for years now oh lot going on here and it mutating and morphing and things are happening the buzzword of the week was one of the mob the i c o initial offering. social environment. right. discoveries over the last century made everyday life easier. this is syria was exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. says since three years old industrial giants reap the benefit. by chemical production. as if these people aren't just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever in the uni
and all of the committee see him and all us was. going to die and we began to claim oh you don't even remember the joke do all us come down. all the people down south the fair just told but it was on one of those and you are. uncertain. sometimes salt. color film is like this you go. this is a world of this. fish . the market is expanding under a billion and growing growing by leaps and. as we've been talking about for years now oh lot going on here and it mutating and morphing and things are...
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go. to beef up us that i just before. we went off and i want to go away when i was well above the subway station i might get up a welcome. by the way. but up and then go up and go. up go by you. would say read up and up all of the way to a point to say well we're going to cost about how to go i didn't even know my before my mother my mother i mean nothing about my mom either you mean my love my mom i don't know when i'm a little less i know i was speechless he knows everything about becoming let me know what i mean no. some don't even have the money for a funeral let alone the investigation around the corner from here there's another way. sometimes kids play cards to try to win enough money to help their friend bury a loved one or. anything good on it was something you don't want to be on giving any initiative i mean that's just bull shit until. i listen you're pretty sure that. you. end up with somebody. you love because i'm a social organization. but michelle of general. interest she says. you know knowing. big. companie
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do you see more pressure on the us dollar going forward ? re pressure on the us dollar going forward? i think we will, into the next 2a hours at least. into the early pa rt next 2a hours at least. into the early part of next week as well when we get the rate hike decision from the federal reserve and it should remain under sustained pressure. the uk elections, what kind of impact will it have on the pound? in a short way of saying it, if labour we re short way of saying it, if labour were to get into power, or a hung parliament, that would be perceived asa parliament, that would be perceived as a negative for sterling initially. remember these results will come out in asian time tomorrow morning, much like brexit. an increased majority for the tories will see that pound rise reflecting the weaker dollar we are seeing against the other majors. what will this mean for the euro, the policy from central back. we are not expecting major changes that. a lot of push and pull is because of the developments in the global landscape but what about the j
do you see more pressure on the us dollar going forward ? re pressure on the us dollar going forward? i think we will, into the next 2a hours at least. into the early pa rt next 2a hours at least. into the early part of next week as well when we get the rate hike decision from the federal reserve and it should remain under sustained pressure. the uk elections, what kind of impact will it have on the pound? in a short way of saying it, if labour we re short way of saying it, if labour were to...
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let us go to the venue andjoin our going ahead.nt correspondent. give us a sense of what people are saying there and what people are saying there and what the mood is in the run—up to the concert. there has been a noticeable step up in security in the last hour. it has been described asa the last hour. it has been described as a ring of steel around old trafford cricket ground with police brought in from all around britain, from essex, from road —— from humberside. the armed police, not your normal site at a pop concert. the fans have been queueing up since 9am and many have said the families begged them not to come after the events in london last night but they said they wanted to be here, as an act of solidarity to ariana grande and to not let them win. we have heard from ariana grande's manager and he it has been an incredible achievement to get this cake together 13 days since that concert at manchester arena. to put into context the achievement, at live aid in wembley stadium in 1985, there we re in wembley stadium in 1985, th
let us go to the venue andjoin our going ahead.nt correspondent. give us a sense of what people are saying there and what people are saying there and what the mood is in the run—up to the concert. there has been a noticeable step up in security in the last hour. it has been described asa the last hour. it has been described as a ring of steel around old trafford cricket ground with police brought in from all around britain, from essex, from road —— from humberside. the armed police, not...
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let us go to. that. last. little. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank. up. on. and there out in that room alone the most of them was on the lawn when the loon. and i finally was i don't know sort of great i got up early now hons it but i let down thousand and one of. the days ahead of that one and we added i think we are a family. the real good he added in the city yeah but i wouldn't lose the bradley family of the fundraiser to have to be at a gathering data savvy i don't have that. party is there any of you it would appear that you think of any party found that out in a longer any. people living in india's haunts and arid regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. by the. worldwide . they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for them
let us go to. that. last. little. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is her chef from the tank. up. on. and there out in that room alone the most of them was on the lawn when the loon. and i finally was i don't know sort of great i got up early now hons it but i let down thousand and one of. the days ahead of that one and we added i think we are a family. the real good he added in the city yeah but i wouldn't lose the bradley family of the fundraiser to have to be at a...
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us. let's go back, if you are just joining gets us. let's go back, if you are justjoining us.these are the latest pictures from reuters news agency. showing you what has been happening on london bridge in the last 25 minutes or so. a report that a major incident is unfolding on london bridge. of course, it is a busy thoroughfare to take you from one side of the river to the other, it would normally be busy at this time of night and a saturday, and a cordon has been thrown around the area. police were there after about two minutes of being called. tributes paid to them for the speed with which they got to the scene. also, about eight minutes later, ambulances arrived with paramedics able to treat the people who had been caught up in this incident. hollyjones, the been caught up in this incident. holly jones, the reporter we been caught up in this incident. hollyjones, the reporter we spoke toa hollyjones, the reporter we spoke to a little while ago, explained she had seen a man being arrested and put handcuffs. quite how he is connected to the incident, we do not know. there wa
us. let's go back, if you are just joining gets us. let's go back, if you are justjoining us.these are the latest pictures from reuters news agency. showing you what has been happening on london bridge in the last 25 minutes or so. a report that a major incident is unfolding on london bridge. of course, it is a busy thoroughfare to take you from one side of the river to the other, it would normally be busy at this time of night and a saturday, and a cordon has been thrown around the area....
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the cno is driving us to go figure out how to make use of the big data to make better decisions going forward. it's across a whole host of different applications in my world, on the maintenance side of the house, how do you use data to make better decisions about what you do maintenance and what type of maintenance do you do. the commercial industry is light years ahead of us in that particular area and we've gotta get better at it. but to the data portion of it, you know, we need to get oot navy needs to own the data so that we can make some integrated decisions about what we're going to do. >> okay, right up here, up front. we'll get you a mike. >> thank you, admiral. john harper with national defense magazine. as you grow the size of the fleet and extend service lives, how much do you anticipate that o and m cost will be affected as you get to the 355? and are you concerned that will eat into the money for procurement and new builds? >> well, clearly, like a car, in our experience with, say, enterprise, or nimitz is now 42 years old, they do take a little bit more maintenance towar
the cno is driving us to go figure out how to make use of the big data to make better decisions going forward. it's across a whole host of different applications in my world, on the maintenance side of the house, how do you use data to make better decisions about what you do maintenance and what type of maintenance do you do. the commercial industry is light years ahead of us in that particular area and we've gotta get better at it. but to the data portion of it, you know, we need to get oot...
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let us go to nejra cehic for a look at the individual stock movers. tt, going on below the surface of interesting stock soars to look at your picture fact rising the most since september 2016 -- to look at. rising the most since september 2016. there seeing it as one of best performers on the stoxx 600, up 6.2% at the moment. i'm looking at euler hermes , with a third of the global market. already controls this company. according to people familiar with the matter, allianz is exploring a plan to buy the shares it does not already own and take euler hermes private. it hit the highest since june 2015 at one point in the session. it is up 1.9% at the moment. they have not commented on what the people familiar have been saying. the stock moving nonetheless. auto trader down almost 4.2%. one of the worst performers on the stock exits full-year revenue was a beat. adjusted profit was also a beat. it is confident of delivering growth in the coming years, but the market has seen something negative in these numbers. auto trader says it sees 2018 numbers flat to
let us go to nejra cehic for a look at the individual stock movers. tt, going on below the surface of interesting stock soars to look at your picture fact rising the most since september 2016 -- to look at. rising the most since september 2016. there seeing it as one of best performers on the stoxx 600, up 6.2% at the moment. i'm looking at euler hermes , with a third of the global market. already controls this company. according to people familiar with the matter, allianz is exploring a plan...
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theresa may said that she got us into this situation and she's the lady who's going to get us out of mble in recognising the difficulties but forthright in tackling the problems the country faces. hello, chief whip, how's things going? can the prime minister stay on, do you think? does she have the confidence of her party? of course she has. but theresa may knows power has shifted from her to the cabinet and her party. do you have confidence in theresa may's leadership... excuse me, laura, thank you. do you have confidence in the prime minister? do you think she can survive this? do you have confidence in the prime minister after the election? arriving for the first meeting, they weren't all quite ready to give full—throated support. do you have confidence in the prime minister, though? absolutely. having lost the tories‘ majority, theresa may needs to convince her cabinet colleagues she is still right for the job. they look like they need to convince themselves. we have had some very productive discussions with the dup... the tories‘ hopes of getting anything done lie in a deal with
theresa may said that she got us into this situation and she's the lady who's going to get us out of mble in recognising the difficulties but forthright in tackling the problems the country faces. hello, chief whip, how's things going? can the prime minister stay on, do you think? does she have the confidence of her party? of course she has. but theresa may knows power has shifted from her to the cabinet and her party. do you have confidence in theresa may's leadership... excuse me, laura,...
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abandoned the closed-door secret process they have use. go to regular order. our committee hearings allow amendments and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes at five hundred and the jordie to pass a bill and make them start over again and work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick with this bill it was so hurt working families and it would so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone. we are going to fight the bill tooth and nail and we have a darn good chance of defeating it a week from now, a month from now and a year from now. senator durbin. >> you know for the last several months with the republicans majority in the senate and "the house" we have really seen the national debate on health care. i think it was long overdue. the net result of that today more americans support the affordable care act than in the beginning of debate as people were affected on what we set out to achieve with the affordable care at a they realized how fundamentally positive it was for them and their famili
abandoned the closed-door secret process they have use. go to regular order. our committee hearings allow amendments and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes at five hundred and the jordie to pass a bill and make them start over again and work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick with this bill it was so hurt working families and it would so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone. we are going to fight the bill tooth...
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we're going to praise you if you do something right. but be honest to us, we'll be honest back to you. i think that because these ambassadors are so closely tied to their presidents, they're constantly trying to get information to figure out how they're going to move. so it is an interesting dynamic in terms of some of them, you know, bolivia has -- when i first got in, was bashing us terribly. and, so, i went and met with them and i said, why do you hate america? and it just kind of stunned them. and then when we started talking, we agreed that there is disagreements. but don't go do that. and, so, he stopped. and it doesn't mean he doesn't part with us or say what his disagreements are, but that's the part we have to stop, the rhetoric we have to stop because that's unhealthy. it doesn't allow for any good to happen if we allow that rhetoric. and, so, that's the culture change again that we're trying to change. >> justify minutes? okay. that's plenty of time for this yes. tell me -- i know obviously you came from the political realm. you were governor. b
we're going to praise you if you do something right. but be honest to us, we'll be honest back to you. i think that because these ambassadors are so closely tied to their presidents, they're constantly trying to get information to figure out how they're going to move. so it is an interesting dynamic in terms of some of them, you know, bolivia has -- when i first got in, was bashing us terribly. and, so, i went and met with them and i said, why do you hate america? and it just kind of stunned...
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we are seeing officers going around to all of the parking lots using their k-9s to go around the scenesniffing everywhere. >> unfortunately we lost stephanie with our michigan affiliate weyi, always good to get a local news reporter on our air to paint a picture of what is happening on the ground. the fbi is saying this is an isolated incident. here, in the meantime, some of the other headlines that we're following. steve scalise has been updated to fair condition. earlier the fbi updated their investigation into that attack. they confirmed that the gunman acted alone and there was no connection to terrorism. in the gulf coast, warnings have been issued for tropical storm cindy. heavy rain and lightning through tomorrow evening. out west, flight cancellations and massive power outages because of hot temperatures. 119 in phoenix, arizona today and 122 in california's death valley. and uber needs a new ceo. he will remain on the board of directors. >> coming up, the question that sean spicer can't answer. does the president of the united states believe that russia hacked our election? try
we are seeing officers going around to all of the parking lots using their k-9s to go around the scenesniffing everywhere. >> unfortunately we lost stephanie with our michigan affiliate weyi, always good to get a local news reporter on our air to paint a picture of what is happening on the ground. the fbi is saying this is an isolated incident. here, in the meantime, some of the other headlines that we're following. steve scalise has been updated to fair condition. earlier the fbi updated...
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so we used to go to the -- you know, the open houses, the model homes in orange county. and i remember seeing them, they were like these incredible like cliff may houses. you know, the california houses. i just remember like how magical it all looked to me. so yeah, i was always interested in visual things. like today, tonight, noticing how great you look. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] >> really. i like the suit he's got on. and he looks -- i like that beard too. >> jimmy: that i grew on my own. i did do that on my own. i swear, that was all me. [ laughter ] i even trimmed it myself. >> you look great. it's no joke. is that because of success or something? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. >> because you are. you're very successful. >> jimmy: thank you. you mentioned the chicken and
so we used to go to the -- you know, the open houses, the model homes in orange county. and i remember seeing them, they were like these incredible like cliff may houses. you know, the california houses. i just remember like how magical it all looked to me. so yeah, i was always interested in visual things. like today, tonight, noticing how great you look. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] >> really. i like the suit he's got on. and he looks -- i like that beard too. >> jimmy:...
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trophy morgan is sure it should go onlj feel it's huge. 0bviously terrorist activity happens for one reason and it's to obstruct people's everyday way of life, and for us i think is very important. new zealand may think they have been harshly treated by the weather already in this tournament. match abandoned against australia when new zealand we re against australia when new zealand were ina against australia when new zealand were in a strong position, two years ago they walloped england in the world cup, but england are a different proposition in 50 over cricket right now, as new zealand will acknowledge. it is very much a new look england side over the last couple of years and it has worked very well for them. couple of years and it has worked very well forthem. similar couple of years and it has worked very well for them. similar band of —— brand of batting to what we have developed over the last couple of yea rs developed over the last couple of years and it will be an exciting game with everyone looking forward to it. england have looked up to new zealand's cricketers in the last few yea rs. zealand's cricketers in the last few years. look up in c
trophy morgan is sure it should go onlj feel it's huge. 0bviously terrorist activity happens for one reason and it's to obstruct people's everyday way of life, and for us i think is very important. new zealand may think they have been harshly treated by the weather already in this tournament. match abandoned against australia when new zealand we re against australia when new zealand were ina against australia when new zealand were in a strong position, two years ago they walloped england in the...
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it is driving us to go figure out how to make use of the big data to make better decisions going forward? it's a cross a whole host of different applications. in my world is on the maintenance site. how do you use data to make better decisions about when you do maintenance and what type of maintenance you do. the commercial industry is light-years ahead of us in that particular area, and we've got to get better at it. but to the data portion of it, we need to get the navy to own the data so that we can make some integrated decisions about what we're going to do. >> right up front. we will get you a mic. >> thank you. john hubble with national defense magazine. as you go the size of the fleet and extend service lives, how much do anticipate that o&m cost will increase as you get towards that 355 ship never? are you concerned those additional cost will eat into the amount of money available for procurement and new builds? >> clearly like a car, in our experience with enterprise or nimitz now, 42 years old, they do take a little bit more maintenance towards the end of their life. but if you
it is driving us to go figure out how to make use of the big data to make better decisions going forward? it's a cross a whole host of different applications. in my world is on the maintenance site. how do you use data to make better decisions about when you do maintenance and what type of maintenance you do. the commercial industry is light-years ahead of us in that particular area, and we've got to get better at it. but to the data portion of it, we need to get the navy to own the data so...
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for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. ck enough to bring some rain for some of us. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this big lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there, throwing south—westerly winds across the uk. so it is going to be a mild day coming up. but that cloud will be thick enough for some of us to get pretty wet weather. the wettest of it, first thing in the morning, across wales, north—west england. some low cloud and mist and hill fog patches across the south—west of england. but a mild start to the day as well — 13—14 degrees, something like that. a bit cooler across the north of scotland. but at least here, you've got a chance of seeing a bit of morning sunshine. now, it's going to be quite a gusty start to the day across wales and south—west england. the gusts running in at around a0 miles an hour. quite blowy, too across the midlands and east anglia and south—east england. a lot of
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us today, everybody. rightthisminute.com has a lot more fun stuff to check out. goe or catch us on the next brand new episode of "rtm." >>> tonight, breaking news. the james comey bombshell. on the eve of his testimony before congress and the american people. we learn what he plans to say. what comey revealed to the president about whether the president was under investigation. comey saying the president demanding loyalty. what did the president allegedly say about the investigation into michael flynn zblfshlts also tonight -- the showdown on capitol hill, in addition to james comey, did the president go to the heads of the intelligence community? what did he ask them about the russian investigation. tonight, their answers and then the outrage from senators on both sides. >>> we have breaking news from london. the new images just in tonight, the moment attackers are taken down. >>> the tornado touching down in this country. several reports of funnel clouds tonight. >>> and she was a high school teen at the
us today, everybody. rightthisminute.com has a lot more fun stuff to check out. goe or catch us on the next brand new episode of "rtm." >>> tonight, breaking news. the james comey bombshell. on the eve of his testimony before congress and the american people. we learn what he plans to say. what comey revealed to the president about whether the president was under investigation. comey saying the president demanding loyalty. what did the president allegedly say about the...
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here is our day planner for us. we go up to 78 degrees by 9:00 d miss showers, thunderstorms, definitely in the forecast, maybe a quick break in the action, as we head little later on in the morning, and into the early afternoon, only spotty shower here or there, then go over the temperatures today, mid to upper 80s, guys, then of course we are tracking the remnants of tropical storm cindy, tropical moisture moving into the region for the beginning of the weekends. we are talking about that in just a little bit. >> matt, thank you. i'm wearing my traffic hat this morning. we want to tell you about couple of construction zones. this is live look at construction on route 322, delaware county, chester to be exact. you can see there partially left lane blocked in both directions between highland avenue and i-95. so, be alert for. that will also, there is some construction on i-295 in bellmawr, new jersey, southbound, northbound off-ramps through 42, both closed until 6:00 a.m. >> and turning to sports, sixers made the pick ev
here is our day planner for us. we go up to 78 degrees by 9:00 d miss showers, thunderstorms, definitely in the forecast, maybe a quick break in the action, as we head little later on in the morning, and into the early afternoon, only spotty shower here or there, then go over the temperatures today, mid to upper 80s, guys, then of course we are tracking the remnants of tropical storm cindy, tropical moisture moving into the region for the beginning of the weekends. we are talking about that in...
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known anyone from the us mexico that isn't happy here so why build that will everyone is all the us citizens go over here are happy people who come here from mexico to the us to live on the side of cockerels they don't want people working together now what about the bank of mexico how do they treat the fonzie share mexico well these they started to in two thousand and fourteen saying. replicating the posture of many central banks and saying what are the risk of this group the currencies. since then they have very they have spoken publicly about the technology might have some advantages and that they're exploring there was a very interesting news that came out in the many headlines that. the head of the mexican and central bank started saying that when they were experiment thing with technology would go to a lot of people excited about what they're looking into that this could actually be rehabilitation is all they're starting probably to be sure. what they are though what were the good things that they could get out of this technology to build better systems so their bit curious yes they could
known anyone from the us mexico that isn't happy here so why build that will everyone is all the us citizens go over here are happy people who come here from mexico to the us to live on the side of cockerels they don't want people working together now what about the bank of mexico how do they treat the fonzie share mexico well these they started to in two thousand and fourteen saying. replicating the posture of many central banks and saying what are the risk of this group the currencies. since...
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let us go back conservative leader.rrespondent, at ten downing street. you have more news? yes, david lidington has become the justice secretary in the place of liz truss who was demoted 30 minutes a goal down to being a treasury minister, she is chief secretary to the treasury. this is a promotion for david lidington, he was leader of the house. plenty more to talk about. what we are saying, i think, and it is important to remember, the same personnel gently moved around slightly. so be see those staying put, i have talked about it before, what rhetoric in, the chancellor philip hammond, the home secretary amber rudd, foreign secretary boris johnson, defence secretary michael fallon, the brexit secretary david davis as well as liam fox, the international trade secretary and justine greening the education secretary, all are staying put to exactly where they were before. but a few little moves around. david lidington, we have just a few little moves around. david lidington, we havejust heard, he becomes justice lidington
let us go back conservative leader.rrespondent, at ten downing street. you have more news? yes, david lidington has become the justice secretary in the place of liz truss who was demoted 30 minutes a goal down to being a treasury minister, she is chief secretary to the treasury. this is a promotion for david lidington, he was leader of the house. plenty more to talk about. what we are saying, i think, and it is important to remember, the same personnel gently moved around slightly. so be see...
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us today, everybody. rightthisminute.com has a lot more fun stuff to check out. goe or catch us on the next brand new episode of "rtm." fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99 a month online for one year and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. well, now, this is a welcome surprise. see, you didn't think that i remembered that today's your birthday and your favorite flavor is red velvet. make a wish. why? it already came true. [ chuckles ] taste good? you tell me. [ jordan chuckles ] is it just me, or is dr. le
us today, everybody. rightthisminute.com has a lot more fun stuff to check out. goe or catch us on the next brand new episode of "rtm." fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even...
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they're not going at the 700 miles an hour we're used to seeing.us going out. >> did you say amateurs? >> yeah. >> okay. let's head over here to iceland. >> stroke, stroke, stroke. >> are you kidding me? >> they're not even in the water. they're, like, right at the edge. >> they don't want to get their feet wet. >> this is three minutes and 15 seconds of pure gold. the one in the front is like let me take care of it. >> this is what four clueless people look like. >> they're terrified too. the look in their eyes. >> you hear the person recording laughing just as much as we are. >> when they are peddling there's always someone going the wrong way. constantly working the wrong way. >> or not paddling at all. gienlly they're defeated. they're like, forget about it. >>> he's all set for a date with his instagram crush. >> everything is looking good. >> but see what went wrong that landed him with these blonds instead. >> oh. they're cute. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big
they're not going at the 700 miles an hour we're used to seeing.us going out. >> did you say amateurs? >> yeah. >> okay. let's head over here to iceland. >> stroke, stroke, stroke. >> are you kidding me? >> they're not even in the water. they're, like, right at the edge. >> they don't want to get their feet wet. >> this is three minutes and 15 seconds of pure gold. the one in the front is like let me take care of it. >> this is what four...
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for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. s. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this big lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there, throwing south—westerly winds across the uk. so it is going to be a mild day coming up. but that cloud will be thick enough for some of us to get pretty wet weather. the wettest of it, first thing in the morning, across wales, north—west england. some low cloud and mist and hill fog patches across the south—west of england. but a mild start to the day as well — 13—14 degrees, something like that. a bit cooler across the north of scotland. but at least here, you've got a chance of seeing a bit of morning sunshine. now, it's going to be quite a gusty start to the day across wales and south—west england. the gusts running in at around a0 miles an hour. quite blowy, too across the midlands and east anglia and south—east england. a lot of dry weather. the occasional spit of rain j
for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. s. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this big lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there, throwing south—westerly winds across the uk. so it is going to be a mild day coming up. but that cloud will be thick enough for some of us to get pretty wet weather. the wettest of it, first thing in the morning, across wales,...
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this is all going to wrap remnants and move toward us as we go into friday. we're watching this system closely. future weather showing us pretty much staying dry through the day today. that rain chance is increasing. by friday, there you see it. tomorrow could be 94 degrees. watching remnants of tropical storm cindy. weakened shower chances saturday. the extended forecast coming up. let's check the roads. >>> couple of problems in prince georges county, still have a crash blocking the left lane. the camera not showing it the best. that's the closest thing we have. not seeing delays on the beltway. clinton, woodyard road at richardson, lanes blocked both directions because of a crash. 295 at suitland parkway. beginning a paving project. the rest of prins georges county. >>> if you w we are following breaking news in the race for maryland governor. who just announced his candidacy? >> and we continue to work for your kids, helping to keep them safe and healthy. you shouldn't always google symptoms when they get dprince. >>> take a look. barbie's boiyfriend had a
this is all going to wrap remnants and move toward us as we go into friday. we're watching this system closely. future weather showing us pretty much staying dry through the day today. that rain chance is increasing. by friday, there you see it. tomorrow could be 94 degrees. watching remnants of tropical storm cindy. weakened shower chances saturday. the extended forecast coming up. let's check the roads. >>> couple of problems in prince georges county, still have a crash blocking the...
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bill, you with us? go ahead, sir. caller: yeah. well, sitting here watching, it ays the federal government is putting up $100 million, i want to know where the federal money ent has all the stored because the money in the treasury belongs to the taxpayers. if they want presidential libraries, let them pay for it themselves. i don't figure my tax money ought to go for that. good point, we've had debates in congress about how much money we should spend to and make presidential records available. we make a deal with the president that the president can keep things secret while in office and once they leave what , we get to see happens. i like to say presidential libraries are what people do to what s from knowing presidents do. the problem is we've never had debate about how much to spend celebrating their life, on promoting legacy. ot only that, earlier caller mentioned temporary exhibits, so the most popular temporary presidential library, hundreds of thousands f people was the reagan library, not on wit and wisdom of the great comm
bill, you with us? go ahead, sir. caller: yeah. well, sitting here watching, it ays the federal government is putting up $100 million, i want to know where the federal money ent has all the stored because the money in the treasury belongs to the taxpayers. if they want presidential libraries, let them pay for it themselves. i don't figure my tax money ought to go for that. good point, we've had debates in congress about how much money we should spend to and make presidential records available....
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>> no, please, they're going to kill us. >> right when we were about to go in, we were still hearing shots. >> it opens up. behind the fence it opens up. show us your hands! is there anybody else in here? >> no i called 911 -- >> show us your hands. >> i got his hands, come out. come out, come out. >> we're policemen, come out. >> hurry up, hurry up, hurry up. >> come out hands up, hands up. >> hands up, coming out. >> what are we doing now? >> getting more, just trying to get them out. >> reporter: the bullets missed jackie but hit the two friends she was standing with. one mortally. >> gunshot wound to his chest. i saw that he was injured. he was nonresponsive. >> reporter: bodies, dead and wounded everywhere. those images are blacked out by police as required by florida law. >> those first few officers that get there need to go to that scene, go to the building, and get in and engage that shooter. >> chase after the shooter? >> that's correct. >> reporter: police training calls for officers to head straight to the active shooter. even fit means going past the victims. >> plenty mor
>> no, please, they're going to kill us. >> right when we were about to go in, we were still hearing shots. >> it opens up. behind the fence it opens up. show us your hands! is there anybody else in here? >> no i called 911 -- >> show us your hands. >> i got his hands, come out. come out, come out. >> we're policemen, come out. >> hurry up, hurry up, hurry up. >> come out hands up, hands up. >> hands up, coming out. >> what are...
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only make the exchange rate go up and the costs go up there with they will continue doing it the spite what happens so people sort of saying what if they use bitcoin instead would that be a way well it might be a way to go around it but it's not guaranteed that you could do it because what he could do in the other in the other way is start looking into big green exchanges which i think anyways if you try to do it with because a remittance isn't in this it will be a huge job to get a little percentage of the tax of he's proposing so i think the reward won't be as big as he thinks for the amount of baroque you see in the amount of people that have have to be added to make this work and make this text understood that the economics of it is a trip down this case for him and says this fantastic the there's no fees attached it's virtually without failure sending money while it's a wallop essentially without any enter intervening or intermediary and picking up some good spread their terms of what would be charged by an intermediary like western union or others but you're saying that the administration and the u.s. could attack the exchanges and o
only make the exchange rate go up and the costs go up there with they will continue doing it the spite what happens so people sort of saying what if they use bitcoin instead would that be a way well it might be a way to go around it but it's not guaranteed that you could do it because what he could do in the other in the other way is start looking into big green exchanges which i think anyways if you try to do it with because a remittance isn't in this it will be a huge job to get a little...
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going to. do is make us all we don't shun them it does to pad their us all in that are equal border don't just doesn't mean that what you could just make up going on in condone was guess what though we then should only. go so. uncooked this is a case of. who knows all. you can. feel when they're. all. you know you would in total mentioned. welcome major because in. the in your do not i the. little guy done it all. i mean that. to take up to our own mental tactic to think. what you might know should. be good to meet up. live. live. live. live. live. coming. you'll. both. load. up. unlike you like that of. some guy. you good ole boy at eternity good to see the only child in the modern face and well it's just the company it was as it would take him to be left to do any of that for. that long. lived all over. again to get regular check and then hits. a new. set of the moneyball was a timeline done if not two that says and he's on the others on the list i offer a lot of his own company to go could be awesome. oh i. will all. fall. off. the all. personnel on the wall that. after years we don't know i
going to. do is make us all we don't shun them it does to pad their us all in that are equal border don't just doesn't mean that what you could just make up going on in condone was guess what though we then should only. go so. uncooked this is a case of. who knows all. you can. feel when they're. all. you know you would in total mentioned. welcome major because in. the in your do not i the. little guy done it all. i mean that. to take up to our own mental tactic to think. what you might know...
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us. >> going to be toasty in the week ahead. excessive heat is mainly inland area. using antioch as indicator how toasty it will be inland. average this time of the year is 86, tomorrow's high is 90. then next days, ranging from 100 to 104. including on sunday, father's day. very hot in antioch and all of our inland areas and warm in other locations as well. look at live doppler 7. clear skies and cool to mild conditions around the bay area right now. look outside from rooftop camera at abc7. embarcadero under clear skies. low 60s, 54 at half moon bay. view look westward from emeryville. napa is 62. 57 in novato but warm in some inland locations and 61 in livermore. this is the abc7 exploratorium camera. looking at portion of san francisco. summer-like warming continues tomorrow, excessive heat by weekend and triple digit high temperatures in the inland areas. ov overnight clear and pleasant. early morning hours. highs range from 70s and 60s on the coast. 79 at santa cruz. to upper 70s and low 80s around the bay. north bay, 89 at santa rosa. san jose, high of 44. pa
us. >> going to be toasty in the week ahead. excessive heat is mainly inland area. using antioch as indicator how toasty it will be inland. average this time of the year is 86, tomorrow's high is 90. then next days, ranging from 100 to 104. including on sunday, father's day. very hot in antioch and all of our inland areas and warm in other locations as well. look at live doppler 7. clear skies and cool to mild conditions around the bay area right now. look outside from rooftop camera at...
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the rest of us go to work. those of us who are employed work every day, monday through friday, not leaving on thursday night and coming back on maybe monday and working for a couple days and then heading back home. i really would like to see our senate and house forgo this august recess or whatever it is, however long they go home. there's very serious things to be decided in our nation. we've got security threats. we got health care problems. we've got tax stuff. instead of just arguing and ranker going on in the house and the senate, they need to start getting along on the floor and talking and legislating and backing the agenda of the president that we elected. host: sandra, let me ask you this. a lot of times that lawmakers spend on those recesses, they are back in their home districts. they're holding office hours and town halls and meeting with their constituents. do you think that's an important aspect of their job too? caller: well, it is and it isn't. when it turns out to be the town halls that we've s
the rest of us go to work. those of us who are employed work every day, monday through friday, not leaving on thursday night and coming back on maybe monday and working for a couple days and then heading back home. i really would like to see our senate and house forgo this august recess or whatever it is, however long they go home. there's very serious things to be decided in our nation. we've got security threats. we got health care problems. we've got tax stuff. instead of just arguing and...
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said they're going to update us with another -- they're going to give us another update on this around the 7:00 hour or so. hopefully see better improvements before then. remember it's suspended that service for am track in between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. also watching the vine street expressway this morning. through broad street. we're watching this closure here. might be starting to get rid of some of the closure here. you can see flashing lights. police activity up ahead. traffic still being diverted off broad street. watching that for the next ten minutes or so. speaking of the schuylkill. here we go. eastbound, westbound, 12 minutes at the most from blue route to vine. speeds into the 60s. >>> it's warmer in philadelphia than everywhere else. still cool. >> cooler than yesterday. >> temperatures running about 5-10 degrees cooler and nice and clear. don't see any showers in the forecast for today and looks like it's going to be beautiful whether into this evening. starting this view from the nbc 10 studios nice and clear. waiting for sunrise right now. temperatures at th
said they're going to update us with another -- they're going to give us another update on this around the 7:00 hour or so. hopefully see better improvements before then. remember it's suspended that service for am track in between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. also watching the vine street expressway this morning. through broad street. we're watching this closure here. might be starting to get rid of some of the closure here. you can see flashing lights. police activity up ahead. traffic...
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us. >> going to be toasty in the week ahead. excessive heat is mainly inland area.ng antioch as indicator how toasty it will be inland. average this time of the year is 86, tomorrow's high is 90. then next days, ranging from 100 to 104. including on sunday, father's day. very hot in antioch and all of our inland areas and warm in other locations as well. look at live doppler 7. clear skies and cool to mild conditions around the bay area right now. look outside from rooftop camera at abc7. embarcadero under clear skies. low 60s, 54 at half moon view look westward from emeryville. napa is 62. 57 in novato but warm in some inland locations and 61 in livermore. this is the abc7 exploratorium camera. looking at portion of san francisco. summer-like warming continues tomorrow, excessive heat by weekend and triple digit high temperatures in the areas. ov overnight clear and pleasant. early morning hours. highs range from 70s and 60s on the coast. 79 at santa cruz. to upper 70s and low 80s around the bay. north bay, 89 at santa san jose, high of 44. parade conditions downto
us. >> going to be toasty in the week ahead. excessive heat is mainly inland area.ng antioch as indicator how toasty it will be inland. average this time of the year is 86, tomorrow's high is 90. then next days, ranging from 100 to 104. including on sunday, father's day. very hot in antioch and all of our inland areas and warm in other locations as well. look at live doppler 7. clear skies and cool to mild conditions around the bay area right now. look outside from rooftop camera at abc7....
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clearly, the $9.7 billion that we get is going to help us. we need to grow the size of the naval shipyards. 33,850 people today, going to grow that to 36,100. that's where we need to be to consistently deliver the nuclear-powered ships and submarines on time. today we're not doing a good job of that. only about a third of them deliver on time. we've had a better year on the carrier side of the house. 12 of the 17 submarines are either in maintenance, overhauls, or inactive are behind. so we have to kind of turn that around. and so people will help. certainly the capacity piece of that is important, but it's not the only piece of it going forward. navsea's number one mission priority is the on-time delivery of ships and submarines. and the reason is the number one priority is because of the 235 ships i have today, about a third of them at any time are under navsea's control, either in a maintenance available or in pierside availability. to the extent that we don't get them out on time, it causes a great stress on the force. you may remember, th
clearly, the $9.7 billion that we get is going to help us. we need to grow the size of the naval shipyards. 33,850 people today, going to grow that to 36,100. that's where we need to be to consistently deliver the nuclear-powered ships and submarines on time. today we're not doing a good job of that. only about a third of them deliver on time. we've had a better year on the carrier side of the house. 12 of the 17 submarines are either in maintenance, overhauls, or inactive are behind. so we...
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for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. at cloud thick enough to bring some rain for some of us. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there throwing south—westerly winds across the uk. the cloud will be thick enough for us to get wet weather. the wettest of it is in wales and north—west england. low cloud and mist and fog. a mild start to the day. 13—14 degrees. something like that. cooler in the north of scotland. at least some morning sunshine. gusty to start the day across wales and south—west england. gusts come in at a0 miles an hour. the same in east anglia and east england. dry weather. the occasional spit of rain just about possible. that working in across england. misty in the pennines. it will get across northern ireland first thing in the morning. edging across scotland. the north will stay dry with some early morning sunshine. going on through the rest
for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. at cloud thick enough to bring some rain for some of us. now, the relatively clear weather we had yesterday working out into the north sea, replaced by this lump of cloud. the area of low pressure still well out in the mid—atlantic. the low spinning around there throwing south—westerly winds across the uk. the cloud will be thick enough for us to get wet weather. the wettest of it is in wales and north—west england. low cloud and mist and fog....
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let us go to brendon boyle right now. he's a democratic congressman from pennsylvania. a lot going on here. right away, representative. we need to hear from you what you make of this, what is next? because you don't strike me as an obstructionist but like all democrats, you voted "no" on the house bill; correct? >> correct. yeah. great to be back with you, liz, i've been here now my second term and for however short or long i may serve, i don't want to be obstructing things from happening. i would really encourage my republican colleagues and many friends on the other side of the aisle to get off this repeal and replace mantra, which is really only a political campaign slogan, which worked for them really well. but they should really get off it and recognize that the existing infrastructure of obamacare is here to stay. you have some 27, 28 million people who have now have health insurance. who didn't have it beforehand. liz: okay. but let me jump in here. you just heard senator mitch connell, of course the leader of the senate on the gop side say obamacare is unsustaina
let us go to brendon boyle right now. he's a democratic congressman from pennsylvania. a lot going on here. right away, representative. we need to hear from you what you make of this, what is next? because you don't strike me as an obstructionist but like all democrats, you voted "no" on the house bill; correct? >> correct. yeah. great to be back with you, liz, i've been here now my second term and for however short or long i may serve, i don't want to be obstructing things from...
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go>. you can see previous interviews and dive into the securities are functions we talk about. you can also become part of the conversation. send usssage on the left aside of your screen, ask a guest a question. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. a quick check of the business flash headlines. a haltia 10 network and of the key shareholders decline to guarantee a new loan. they decided say not to back a 250 million australian dollar credit line to replace an existing overdraft in december. the network reported a first-half net loss of 232 million australian dollars. saying amack moran deal is in sight. plannedon is running as despite a strike that started on may 1. the government wants freeport to switch to a special mining license and divest a majority stake. uber has ousted its head of business falling an inquiry into work place harassment and culture. he was involved in at least two incidents of executive misbehavior investigated why former attorney general eric holder. >> 8:30 in singapore. sunny skies in the lion city. an hour away from trading in singapore ri
go>. you can see previous interviews and dive into the securities are functions we talk about. you can also become part of the conversation. send usssage on the left aside of your screen, ask a guest a question. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. a quick check of the business flash headlines. a haltia 10 network and of the key shareholders decline to guarantee a new loan. they decided say not to back a 250 million...