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look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like spackle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> announcer: our new and improved luminess airbrush with our new no-mess tip now makes airbrushing even easier and more controllable. this new tip eliminates overspray and gives you complete control. just watch how luminess air makes this age spot disappear. there's no traditional makeup in the world that can do this. only airbrush with luminess air. it really is this fast and easy. >> i'm gonna show you how easy it is to go from naked face to beautiful coverage using the luminess airbrush. i have some problem areas, like this big sun spot here that isn't going away, and it tends to get a little darker, especially in the summertime. i also have redness and rosacea on my cheeks and ny nose area
look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like spackle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> announcer: our new and improved luminess airbrush with our new no-mess tip now makes airbrushing...
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. >> it has in the allied offensive to those of us look to of seven of what i have had this much water. >> it has been awhile. >>--as bin al least 2005 or 2007 where we have had this much rain. >> bay x me what kind of boat the have?-- everyone i meet i asked where is your vote?--boat >> what do you mean? i do not have a vote. >>--boat >> well, how the you expect to be anywhere in all of this water? >> reporter: highway 101 remain closed because of flooding. >> reporter: a huge section of the westbound lane and eastbound lanes are covered in water. >> reporter: with more moisture in the future of this section of highway 37 could remain closed for quite some time. if you need to get through that area would have used another route as a detour. in the north bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter: >> went to much acclaim have said there is so much mud running down the cannot keep--when so much when showers are coming doubt it is too much money coming down up. >> technical difficulties. >> pam: coming up! the rainshowers may be over but be prepared for the freezing temperatures. >>
. >> it has in the allied offensive to those of us look to of seven of what i have had this much water. >> it has been awhile. >>--as bin al least 2005 or 2007 where we have had this much rain. >> bay x me what kind of boat the have?-- everyone i meet i asked where is your vote?--boat >> what do you mean? i do not have a vote. >>--boat >> well, how the you expect to be anywhere in all of this water? >> reporter: highway 101 remain closed because...
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technology is offering is a possibility, a chance to return back and see and also hear what this place used to look past. we've kind of reconstructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and then using architectural software to reconstruct the acoustics of the space, as it would have been when all the stones were here. so how different is the old sound to the sound we have today? if i tap this drum now, you hear a little bit of an echo. when all the stones are put in place, a much more powerful sense of enclosure, a slight reverberation, more echo and it changes more as you walk around. banging. and the reason he is convinced ancient people were interested in sound is because of his work in caves in spain. hundreds of metres underground, they found ancient instruments and human marks on certain 5talactites. .. stalactites that are musical. i9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. so today, it's just ruin beside a busy road. this, a chance to say goodbye to the 2ist—century and experience the lost sound of stonehenge. david sillitoe, bbc news. studio: intriguing stuff. that's all from reporters for this week. f
technology is offering is a possibility, a chance to return back and see and also hear what this place used to look past. we've kind of reconstructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and then using architectural software to reconstruct the acoustics of the space, as it would have been when all the stones were here. so how different is the old sound to the sound we have today? if i tap this drum now, you hear a little bit of an echo. when all the stones are put in place, a much more...
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it makes us look like we are back in scandal. that's good for them. >> reporter: one intelligence official tells nbc news the two-page summary prepared by the intel community was in a supplement to the classified report. in an annex called disinformation. but why would a summary of disinformation be any part of a top secret report? according to the senior intel source, it was included so mr. clapper could show mr. trump examples of political disinformation if he asked for it. >> he needs to get his team in place, so i think the relationships between the president-elect and the current leadership of the cia, the nsa and, indeed, the director of national intelligence are irreparably broken at this point. >> the admiral says without trust between mr. trump and his intelligence team, we're going to have a, quote, completely dysfunctionality in our national security. as for that 35-page document of lurid disinformation, multiple sources tell us tonight neither the intelligence committee or the fbi are continuing to investigate it. les
it makes us look like we are back in scandal. that's good for them. >> reporter: one intelligence official tells nbc news the two-page summary prepared by the intel community was in a supplement to the classified report. in an annex called disinformation. but why would a summary of disinformation be any part of a top secret report? according to the senior intel source, it was included so mr. clapper could show mr. trump examples of political disinformation if he asked for it. >> he...
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Jan 2, 2017
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from all of us at the bbc sports centre, for now, good night. welcomes our lookhat the papers will be bringing us tomorrow morning. —— welcomes our look ahead. i have the business editor of the independent here as well as caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. we will look to the papers ina sunday express. we will look to the papers in a moment, but first, let's have a look at the front pages. the daily telegraph reporting a warning from public health england that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school. —— daily allowa nce they even leave for school. —— daily allowance of sugar. the istanbul terror attack is the lead on the independent. is has declared war on turkey, it says. it is the same lead for its sister paper which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. meanwhile, the times leads with the rail price hike, saying that rail fares are six times higher than those in europe. one study says commuters now pay 27p for every minute they are on a train. a similar front e
from all of us at the bbc sports centre, for now, good night. welcomes our lookhat the papers will be bringing us tomorrow morning. —— welcomes our look ahead. i have the business editor of the independent here as well as caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. we will look to the papers ina sunday express. we will look to the papers in a moment, but first, let's have a look at the front pages. the daily telegraph reporting a warning from public health england that...
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looking full and thick. and it can hold a curl. when you usehe keranique system, your hair will look fuller and have increased volume and shine. and over time, the keranique hair regrowth treatment is clinically proven to grow hair back. the keranique system marries both the science that helps women regrow their hair with clinically proven ingredients with the beauty that makes their hair look thicker and fuller. [ female announcer ] the only fda-approved ingredient that's proven to regrow hair in women is in the keranique hair regrowth treatment. that's why over one million women have trusted keranique to restore and regrow their hair. beauty editors, beauty professionals, and users all rave with five-star reviews. call or go online right now and get started on growing longer, stronger, thicker, healthier, and more beautiful hair with keranique. if purchased separately, everything you'll receive in this exclusive tv offer could cost you $115. but if you order right now, you won't pay $115. get started with the keranique hair regrowth system ri
looking full and thick. and it can hold a curl. when you usehe keranique system, your hair will look fuller and have increased volume and shine. and over time, the keranique hair regrowth treatment is clinically proven to grow hair back. the keranique system marries both the science that helps women regrow their hair with clinically proven ingredients with the beauty that makes their hair look thicker and fuller. [ female announcer ] the only fda-approved ingredient that's proven to regrow hair...
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and all those things go into a line on a web site which allow us to look at our journey, and people tshare that journey. and the more people that do that, the better we know, the more we know about the place we live. >> hinojosa: so you're back with us entirely. >> i am. >> hinojosa: you are... you continue to walk, but you're in cars, you're in trains, you're in planes. you have a family with young children. >> yes. >> hinojosa: you're obviously talking. >> i am. >> hinojosa: you are. although, you know, people have said that because of the fact that you didn't speak for 17 years that your vocal cords are actually very young. but what do you miss? you know, do you find yourself in the hustle and bustle sometimes and say, "wow, i miss walking," or do you find yourself arguing and say, "i really need to be quiet"? >> i try not to argue. i try to really keep centered about that. it just seems like a very important lesson for me, and something that we all could work on, which is to be able to really listen fully to each other. >> hinojosa: when you feel like you're not listening fully, does s
and all those things go into a line on a web site which allow us to look at our journey, and people tshare that journey. and the more people that do that, the better we know, the more we know about the place we live. >> hinojosa: so you're back with us entirely. >> i am. >> hinojosa: you are... you continue to walk, but you're in cars, you're in trains, you're in planes. you have a family with young children. >> yes. >> hinojosa: you're obviously talking. >>...
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Jan 3, 2017
01/17
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looking so bright. by thes also confirmed december rating on the satellite index. satellite photos are used to track thousands of industrial sites. it ticked down a little bit but remains at a five-year high. all is looking pretty good for the economists. they are raising their growth estimates to 6.7. that would be in line with the first three quarters. we have had a pboc advisor proposing a lower growth target. forking of the challenges the chinese, we have the federal reserve and what happens with the dollar, but the second would be what donald trump does and how that will play out in terms of the growth target. what is the latest thinking domestically on the growth target? been moree has discussion of that lately. our own reporting has indicated that the president may be open goallaxing the five-year to keep gdp growth above an average of 6.5% through 2000 -- through 2020. coincides with policymakers taking a hard look on how to manage risks and not going to too much of a debt fueled expansion. there was a note yes -- last is onhat said that china the way to getting rid of growth target
looking so bright. by thes also confirmed december rating on the satellite index. satellite photos are used to track thousands of industrial sites. it ticked down a little bit but remains at a five-year high. all is looking pretty good for the economists. they are raising their growth estimates to 6.7. that would be in line with the first three quarters. we have had a pboc advisor proposing a lower growth target. forking of the challenges the chinese, we have the federal reserve and what...
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Jan 17, 2017
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let us look at the inquirer. this is a picture of the eight men as rich as half of the world.f the world economic forum. it's quite phenomenal. eight men with the amount of wealth is the same as half the world ‘s population. amount of wealth is the same as half the world 's population. it is quite shocking. wealth inequality and income inequality are separate but also linked. there are so many protest votes in the world. people moving left and right and wanting a change. it is one of these reasons. if we look at income inequality, that has been rising in many countries that people feel they are not getting the best from globalisation and these very rich people laugh. this is one of the reasons people are unhappy with their lot right now. some of these quys their lot right now. some of these guys do a lot to help the less fortu nate. guys do a lot to help the less fortunate. bill gates springs to mind. would you recognise all their faces ? mind. would you recognise all their faces? one of them used to be my boss. bill gates, a few of them i would, but if they walked past me in
let us look at the inquirer. this is a picture of the eight men as rich as half of the world.f the world economic forum. it's quite phenomenal. eight men with the amount of wealth is the same as half the world ‘s population. amount of wealth is the same as half the world 's population. it is quite shocking. wealth inequality and income inequality are separate but also linked. there are so many protest votes in the world. people moving left and right and wanting a change. it is one of these...
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you guys have an idea of the magnitude of these gains that we are looking at. let us with steel, reinforced bars for example, up 10% this week alone. we are looking at similar gains already to what we saw back in the fall. 3200 per metric ton. flip charts. i talked about rio tinto. have a look at iron ore in renminbi per metric ton. flip the boards, have a look at rubber as well. 9% from friday. 19,500 u.n. per metric ton. we could go on. aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc, coils for example. you get an idea. we start to talk about this as money coming back into the space, similar to what we saw several times last year. it looks like looking at these gains. anchor: is this all down to speculation? that is a very good question. i mean, it is not all blind speculation, if you will. there is the reflation trade we keep talking about, one reason. within china, all this money just close capital accounts. money flows from one side of the aquarium to the other, which as aally takes me -- retail investor, back, this for it mentality. we have yet to crunch the numbers and really l
you guys have an idea of the magnitude of these gains that we are looking at. let us with steel, reinforced bars for example, up 10% this week alone. we are looking at similar gains already to what we saw back in the fall. 3200 per metric ton. flip charts. i talked about rio tinto. have a look at iron ore in renminbi per metric ton. flip the boards, have a look at rubber as well. 9% from friday. 19,500 u.n. per metric ton. we could go on. aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc, coils for example. you...
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i remember when i used to look like that guy over there. who, me? ook like you, too. ( all laugh harder ) but that was a long time ago. here's your drink, sir. thank you. ( grunting ) oop. ( grunting ) ( rattling ) ( grunting ) ( slurps ) yeah. sandy: spongebob? where'd you get those muscles? i've created my own workout routine that's giving me amazing results-- oops. yeah, i have never felt better. heck, what's your secret? what? your secret workout-- what is it? ( all inquire at once ) hmm-- well, i, uh... first i... take my hand and i do this. ( makes farting noise ) are you kidding? do these muscles lie? ( all repeat imitation farting ) i'm glad to see you've found an exercise program that works for you. yeah, your workout routine wasn't quite tough enough for me. can't argue with those results. what you need to do now is put those muscles to the test. uh... what do you mean? the mussel beach anchor toss competition. it's today. here's your drink. ( air deflating ) hey, with those arms, you'll do great. well, i'm not sure. come on, let's go. righ
i remember when i used to look like that guy over there. who, me? ook like you, too. ( all laugh harder ) but that was a long time ago. here's your drink, sir. thank you. ( grunting ) oop. ( grunting ) ( rattling ) ( grunting ) ( slurps ) yeah. sandy: spongebob? where'd you get those muscles? i've created my own workout routine that's giving me amazing results-- oops. yeah, i have never felt better. heck, what's your secret? what? your secret workout-- what is it? ( all inquire at once ) hmm--...
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this is what democracy looks like. >> show us what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy lookse. >> people united will never be defeated. >> we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we want a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we want a leader, not a creepy tweeter. [cheers] >> c-span. [laughter] mexico! >> this is what democracy looks like. >> hi, mom. [cheers] [cheers] thank you, free press. yay, c-span. >> donald trump has got to go. hey hey, ho ho, .onald trump has got to go hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go. hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go. hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go. hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go. >> c-span "washington journal" live every day. sunday morning, author and nationally syndicated: list cal thomas will join us to -- syndicated columnist cal thomas will join us to discuss donald trump as he looks to push his legislative agenda with republican congress and divided public. then columnist catherine ran to tell will be on to -- rand pell will be on to discuss saturday's women's march
this is what democracy looks like. >> show us what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy lookse. >> people united will never be defeated. >> we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we want a leader, not a creepy tweeter. we want a leader, not a creepy tweeter. [cheers] >> c-span. [laughter] mexico! >> this is what democracy looks like. >> hi, mom. [cheers] [cheers] thank you, free press. yay, c-span....
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and the trend is certainly towards healthier diets to make us look and feel our best. tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis goes one step further. she takes us to a food spa - where they teach what put on your skin is actually good enough to eat! sure you want to eat right. but what about what you put on your skin? skin is the largest organ in the body - so why not feed it properly? yes, here at spa radiance - they will treat your face with all the latest potions on the market. but if you ask - angelina umansky will go to the grocery market to make a customized treatment for your body - that's good enough to eat. umansky is a 4th generation aesthetician from russia. she recently found her grand mother's recipe book - not for homespun dishes - but for culinary beauty treatments. like avocado - smashed and spread on your face - even your hair. lemon rubbed into your nails to make them white. salt or sugar scrubs to soften rough skin. got pimples - try baking soda before you bake cookies. and honey with yogurt is like a breakfast parfait. all serial >> reporter: and th
and the trend is certainly towards healthier diets to make us look and feel our best. tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis goes one step further. she takes us to a food spa - where they teach what put on your skin is actually good enough to eat! sure you want to eat right. but what about what you put on your skin? skin is the largest organ in the body - so why not feed it properly? yes, here at spa radiance - they will treat your face with all the latest potions on the market. but if you...
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most of us looking at cool enough temperatures for a bit of a jacket. are light in philadelphia. 3 miles per hour. in allentown and trenton and millville, the winds are calm. it's cloudy and damp to start out.
most of us looking at cool enough temperatures for a bit of a jacket. are light in philadelphia. 3 miles per hour. in allentown and trenton and millville, the winds are calm. it's cloudy and damp to start out.
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firefighters tell us the homeowner was burned but is in still indication. investigators are lookingwhat rt is it a the fire. community gathered in spring garden to discuss issues facing immigrant students and families in public schools. fresco user arlene lee takes us to the event at 17th and spring garden city council members philadelphia district superintendent william hite and others gathered for the town hall. the public had chance to testify about their concerns. >>> it was party at the franklin institute tonight. arlene lee busy takes us to a scene after hours event celebrated the roaring 20s. visitors took part in activities inspired by and learned new dance moves tonight kick off the first after hours event in 201710 more going on throughout the year. when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it then use the fresco app to zen it to our newsroom. you might get paid. lucy? >> good stuff, thank you very much iain. >>> all right. sean bell what you got coming up? >> lucy, lebron james is at it once again after a loss yesterday he immediately started complaining a
firefighters tell us the homeowner was burned but is in still indication. investigators are lookingwhat rt is it a the fire. community gathered in spring garden to discuss issues facing immigrant students and families in public schools. fresco user arlene lee takes us to the event at 17th and spring garden city council members philadelphia district superintendent william hite and others gathered for the town hall. the public had chance to testify about their concerns. >>> it was party...
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karen has been showing us the garden state parkway looks wet, but use caution. s like most of the stuff will be out of here, preebl -- probably by 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. if you're dressing the kids it's cold enough on the bus stop for the extra winter gear. this afternoon we'll be on the chilly side 39 degrees at 3:00 p.m. not a bad day to head to the market, but nonetheless, cold and more breezy this afternoon. >> you can get the seven-day forecast and live look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at any time of the day on our website 6abc.com/weather. >>> a thriller with philadelphia ties tops the box office, m. night shyamalan split made $20 million. a dog's purpose netted 18 million and oscar nominated film flipped from first to third bringing in $14 million. >>> the violence continues in wilmington, details about the latest shooting. >>> fire in the city's olney section, we'll be right back. new this morning a smoky fire damaged part of a manufacturing business in the city's olney sexuality -- olney section, rising sun and adams avenue. no injuries rep
karen has been showing us the garden state parkway looks wet, but use caution. s like most of the stuff will be out of here, preebl -- probably by 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. if you're dressing the kids it's cold enough on the bus stop for the extra winter gear. this afternoon we'll be on the chilly side 39 degrees at 3:00 p.m. not a bad day to head to the market, but nonetheless, cold and more breezy this afternoon. >> you can get the seven-day forecast and live look at storm tracker 6 live...
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for us, looks good. partly cloudy later.e're not completely done, but that weak system is staying to the north. it's a cold morning, mostly sunny later today. up north, maybe a few partly cloudieses, but it looks pretty good here all the way into the weekend, where it will be warmer, especially on saturday and sunday. >> it was pretty sunny and nice yesterday. >> in the afternoon. >> right. >> not where i was in the morning. it was freezing. >> and it's chillley today. >> but we get the break now. >>> despite all of the rain, california will not yet lift emergency conservation measures enforced during the height of the drought. they will meet february 7th to decide whether to extend the measures. january is typically the wettest month of the year. the water board is concerned that if restrictions are lifted, california will once again scramblele to receive water. >>> and keeping the raiders in oakland. one group's plan to prevent the team from leaving the city for las vegas. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something
for us, looks good. partly cloudy later.e're not completely done, but that weak system is staying to the north. it's a cold morning, mostly sunny later today. up north, maybe a few partly cloudieses, but it looks pretty good here all the way into the weekend, where it will be warmer, especially on saturday and sunday. >> it was pretty sunny and nice yesterday. >> in the afternoon. >> right. >> not where i was in the morning. it was freezing. >> and it's chillley...
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Jan 6, 2017
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most of us looking dry with light winds.er in the east. into the new working week —— temperatures ten or 11 towards the west. this is the front into sunday night. the isobars becoming quite close. as we set up the week ahead, what will be the? high—pressure out to the south, the? high—pressure out to the south, the jet stream from west to east across the atlantic bringing areas of low pressure at times. the first of low pressure at times. the first of those low—pressure systems arrives on monday, bringing some wet and windy weather, initially to the north—west of the uk. slowly pushing south eastwards through the day. to the south—east of that, pretty mild, double figures, cooler conditions working on that north—westerly breeze behind the front. once the front breeze behind the front. once the fro nt m oves breeze behind the front. once the front moves through it will bring that wet and windy weather then we're back to quite a breezy spell heading into tuesday. coming in from the north—west. tuesday turning that bit colder.
most of us looking dry with light winds.er in the east. into the new working week —— temperatures ten or 11 towards the west. this is the front into sunday night. the isobars becoming quite close. as we set up the week ahead, what will be the? high—pressure out to the south, the? high—pressure out to the south, the jet stream from west to east across the atlantic bringing areas of low pressure at times. the first of low pressure at times. the first of those low—pressure systems...
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Jan 13, 2017
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for us, looks good today but that fog is going to thicken up. southern california getting rain.he deserts getting rain. also down toward the coast. san diego. getting rain. 0's on the temperatures. 30s for many. low 30s form. mid-30s for others. glenallens 34. areas of fog may be holding up that temperature for a few and it's really going to thicken up here. 30s for many including concord. 37. fairfield. 38 fremont and campbell. 39 degrees and there is plenty of 30s including socal and santa cruz with 30s in the santa cruz mountains. it's cold on the coast. easterly part brings some of that fog back along with a northerly direction as well. 27 up in truck eye. 32arcadia. things have calmed down in the sierra. they will still get cloud cover wrapping back around on the eastern edge of that low that. will send in clouds, maybe the isolated snow shower. you can see the lue as it continues to dive and move south. severing going more on the northern edge. around the dryer side. the cold air is in place. the colder air will decrease some of that fog by tonight and tomorrow. it's still
for us, looks good today but that fog is going to thicken up. southern california getting rain.he deserts getting rain. also down toward the coast. san diego. getting rain. 0's on the temperatures. 30s for many. low 30s form. mid-30s for others. glenallens 34. areas of fog may be holding up that temperature for a few and it's really going to thicken up here. 30s for many including concord. 37. fairfield. 38 fremont and campbell. 39 degrees and there is plenty of 30s including socal and santa...
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Jan 27, 2017
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they have made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 million with mexico.n top of that the border is soft. drugs are pouring and and i'm not going to let that happen. general kelly is going to do a fantastic job and homeland security as you know. we swear him in yesterday. we have a really, i think a good relationship with the president and i. we had a talk that lasted for about an hour this morning. and we're going to be working on a fair relationship and in your relationship. but the united states cannot continue to lose vast amounts of business, vast amounts of companies and millions and millions of people losing their jobs. that will not happen with me. we are no longer going to be the country that does not know what it is doing. and so we are going to renegotiate our trade deals and we are going to renegotiate other aspects of our relationship with mexico. and in the end i think it will be good for both countries. it was a very good call. i think you will hear that from the president and i think you hear that from the people of mexico. that really repr
they have made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 million with mexico.n top of that the border is soft. drugs are pouring and and i'm not going to let that happen. general kelly is going to do a fantastic job and homeland security as you know. we swear him in yesterday. we have a really, i think a good relationship with the president and i. we had a talk that lasted for about an hour this morning. and we're going to be working on a fair relationship and in your relationship. but...
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the cold stays with us. look at morning temperatures in the teens. 17 monday morning. 32 in the afternoon. finally back into the 40s on tuesday and possibly back in the low 50s next wednesday. >> happening today former flyers and former olympians will take to the ice to raise money for local children's charities. new jersey based management company will host the event as part of hockey helping kids campaign. flyers goalie paying tribute to late team owner ed snider. unveil a new mask that features snider's picture. also honors other names in the team past such as late announcer jean heart. >>> two credit reporting companies did that was unfair. we'll have your cnbc business report coming up. >>> also, hear why a former pro wrestler will no longer be facing a jury in a local death case. what is victim's family is telling nbc 10. nonsense! we lend it to everybody. some people we hardly know. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's wh
the cold stays with us. look at morning temperatures in the teens. 17 monday morning. 32 in the afternoon. finally back into the 40s on tuesday and possibly back in the low 50s next wednesday. >> happening today former flyers and former olympians will take to the ice to raise money for local children's charities. new jersey based management company will host the event as part of hockey helping kids campaign. flyers goalie paying tribute to late team owner ed snider. unveil a new mask that...
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look after ourselves and we don't give a damn about the rest of the world or care about how they look at usisrupt lives. we're going to look out for ourselves period. >> so david, while you said he is living up to promises made, but when you talk about the rigors of the vetting process involving these syrian refugees and people with green cards now already left the u.s. and traveling abroad to any number of these and they hail from the seven nations, wouldn't be able to make it in. what's the message in your view that's being sent from the white house about the rigors that many of these people have already been put through in order to win the privilege of being here in the u.s. under those conditions? >> i think it's a missed opportunity because had he given a statement, he could have said, since 9/11, we have built a much more rigorous vetting system. it does take aboutugees before n and need to tighten it up more. but would be important changes but at the end of the day, when people are vetted, we welcome them in the united states. i just think this blunder bust approach to executive orde
look after ourselves and we don't give a damn about the rest of the world or care about how they look at usisrupt lives. we're going to look out for ourselves period. >> so david, while you said he is living up to promises made, but when you talk about the rigors of the vetting process involving these syrian refugees and people with green cards now already left the u.s. and traveling abroad to any number of these and they hail from the seven nations, wouldn't be able to make it in. what's...
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us here at "e.t." we interviewed her dozens of times over the years. lookingary tyler moore always believed in looking forward, not back. >> you have to just learn to live for today and be really happy for what you got. and know no other way. i'm not just a survivor. i am a flourisher. >> and we certainly will miss the fastest waya to ruin pancakes.. that's why denny's uses fresh, never frozen blackberries that are fresh. and never frozen. did we mention they were fresh? >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> well, look at all those stars with birthdays this weekend. back street boy nick carter is 37. in sync's joey fat own is 40, and oprah winfrey is celebrating turning 63. take a final look at your choices. which lord of the rings star got his big break in a paula abdul music video? that is elijah wood. he is 36 this weekend, and he had a cameo in paula's 1989 video, forever your girl. >>> monday on "e.t." ryan gosselin, kerry washington, meryl streep. we reveal all the s.a.g. award moments you didn't see. >> i'll take that as a win. >> you get ready. >
us here at "e.t." we interviewed her dozens of times over the years. lookingary tyler moore always believed in looking forward, not back. >> you have to just learn to live for today and be really happy for what you got. and know no other way. i'm not just a survivor. i am a flourisher. >> and we certainly will miss the fastest waya to ruin pancakes.. that's why denny's uses fresh, never frozen blackberries that are fresh. and never frozen. did we mention they were fresh?...
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us this picture. this is what it looked like. sometime before the recent storm and run off obviously much drier there. more evidence of nature's power. this is the lake clementine dam in auburn. some say right now it looks more like a mini niagara falls. so much water around northern california makes it hard to believe we're actually technically according to the state folks still in a drought. our chief meteorologist paul vieno joins us with a look at the storm impact. i don't know paul. i think we will soon be calling this over. >> let's put a number on all that water you saw going out of the reservoir. how about the amount of water going into the reservoir. this is how much water is flowing into shasta lake, california's reservoir every minute today. 19.7million-gallons of water a minute. that is more than 1 billion- gallons of water an hour. what's that doing for the reservoir levels? compared to average, not compared to capacity compared to average, shasta lake is 20% above average and folsom lake is now above average as well
us this picture. this is what it looked like. sometime before the recent storm and run off obviously much drier there. more evidence of nature's power. this is the lake clementine dam in auburn. some say right now it looks more like a mini niagara falls. so much water around northern california makes it hard to believe we're actually technically according to the state folks still in a drought. our chief meteorologist paul vieno joins us with a look at the storm impact. i don't know paul. i...
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they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on of o top of that at the bored is soft and weak and drugs are pouring and i'm not going to let that happen, and general kelly is going to do a fantastic job at homeland security, as you know. we swore him in yesterday. we have a really- -- i think a very good relationship, the president and i, and we had a talk that lasted for about an hour this morning, and we are going to be working on a fair relationship and a new relationship, but the united states cannot continue to lose vast amounts amounts of businest amount's eye companies and millions and millions of people losing their jobs. hasn't won't happen with me. we're not longer going to be the country that doesn't know it's doing so we're going to renegotiate trade deals and renegotiate other aspects of our relationship with mexico, and in the end i think it well be good for both countries. but it was a very, very friendly call. think you'll hear that from the president and from the people of mexico that really represent him and r
they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on of o top of that at the bored is soft and weak and drugs are pouring and i'm not going to let that happen, and general kelly is going to do a fantastic job at homeland security, as you know. we swore him in yesterday. we have a really- -- i think a very good relationship, the president and i, and we had a talk that lasted for about an hour this morning, and we are going to be working on a fair relationship and...
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us. that will really be what people are looking at. currency and a feeling of how much does the fed feel they should be tightening, and over how long. are you going to come back and take us through some of the papers, shortly. the dollar took a bit of a hit, too. down today for a second day ina hit, too. down today for a second day in a row. coming up, is artificial intelligence smart enough to predict your tastes as a consumer? you're watching business live from bbc news. if you are watching in the uk, there is no break which may come as a relief. we going to talk about the retail stories in the uk. it's a bumper day of retail results, with news from the likes of marks and spencer, john lewis, tesco, waitrose, debenham's and asos. after results from morrison's and sainsbury‘s this week, and disappointing results from next last week, we now have a good idea how our retailers did over christmas. theo leggett is in our business newsroom, and he's been crunching the numbers. quite a few out today to tell us their numbers over christmas. a
us. that will really be what people are looking at. currency and a feeling of how much does the fed feel they should be tightening, and over how long. are you going to come back and take us through some of the papers, shortly. the dollar took a bit of a hit, too. down today for a second day ina hit, too. down today for a second day in a row. coming up, is artificial intelligence smart enough to predict your tastes as a consumer? you're watching business live from bbc news. if you are watching...
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looking at fog. the best is 10 mile visibility. most of us around one mile sore. more dense in areas of pottstown and lancaster. if you're driving north or if you are north those areas not looking great this morning. it will thin some once the sun does rise. here's a look at temperatures. we're at 42 in philadelphia and 44 in atlantic city. upper 30 at pottstown through allentown and even mid-30s for mount pocono. as we move into tomorrow it won't be a concern of fog or temperatures, the concern will be the rain and the winds picking up right into monday. we'll track those hour by hour coming up. >>> today thousands of women from our area will march on washington. right now they are boarding buses to make the trip to our nation's capital. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in washington with a preview of the march. pam? >> reporter: this is expected to be the single largest demonstration of protesters here in washington. 200,000 people are expected to attend and participate although the city is prepared up to 400,000 people. now we have some brand new video we'll show
looking at fog. the best is 10 mile visibility. most of us around one mile sore. more dense in areas of pottstown and lancaster. if you're driving north or if you are north those areas not looking great this morning. it will thin some once the sun does rise. here's a look at temperatures. we're at 42 in philadelphia and 44 in atlantic city. upper 30 at pottstown through allentown and even mid-30s for mount pocono. as we move into tomorrow it won't be a concern of fog or temperatures, the...
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the world is looking up to us, but they haven't been looking up to us much. ey are going to start looking up to us again. we will be good for the world, not just for our country. tom: he will be president trump, and it will be an extraordinary four years by any analysis or definition. we welcome you back to our "bloomberg surveillance" year ahead special. i am tom keene, and of course with me abby joseph cohen, of goldman sachs senior investment strategist. very generous in giving us the entire hour. you and i could go, i am thinking, four or five hours on the impact of this election. what was your thought on election night? abby: election night, like many people, i was surprised by the result. clearly this big gap between the popular vote, which mrs. clinton won probably by 2.7 million, versus electoral college, is something that helped confuse the polling that was done before the election. after the election, we obviously have to do our analysis about what is the impact going to be, and i think that much of the rise in stock prices early on was related to pe
the world is looking up to us, but they haven't been looking up to us much. ey are going to start looking up to us again. we will be good for the world, not just for our country. tom: he will be president trump, and it will be an extraordinary four years by any analysis or definition. we welcome you back to our "bloomberg surveillance" year ahead special. i am tom keene, and of course with me abby joseph cohen, of goldman sachs senior investment strategist. very generous in giving us...
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we appreciate you providing these pictures to us. look at this. layer of snow that piled onto this particular car is impressive. we arere looki at t maybe a a f scattered snow showers continuing as we go into wednesday. for areas up t toward the north you'll see more snow as you progress through the week. we will see some moisture redevelop from the sea of japan. aomori looking at snow possibility. sendai by friday may see snow. we may even, especially for the higher elevations in tokyo, may be dealing with a mix of snow and showers on friday. wrapping things up with a look at europe, we have a big trough dipping down toward the south, a low pressure system over into places le e italy. also the balkan peninsula.a. because of that we had tornados reported there on mondayay. look for unstable weather to continue as we go through tuesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. ♪ ♪ >>> as winter begins to bite, it's not only humans who want to protect themselves from the cold, visitors to a zoo in western japan are en
we appreciate you providing these pictures to us. look at this. layer of snow that piled onto this particular car is impressive. we arere looki at t maybe a a f scattered snow showers continuing as we go into wednesday. for areas up t toward the north you'll see more snow as you progress through the week. we will see some moisture redevelop from the sea of japan. aomori looking at snow possibility. sendai by friday may see snow. we may even, especially for the higher elevations in tokyo, may be...
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us. we will look at the bigger picture and how china is affecting its bottom line. a ceo joins us next. daybreak asia. " shery: a quick check of the business flash headlines. it did not bring much joy for retailers in hong kong. in november.5% from a year earlier. the 24th straight month of decline. the deeper than expected fall is blamed on tourists for big ticket items. fell after because medical but he said it will cut 350 jobs. shares jumped 2.5%. the latest cuts come after revlon bought a rival in september. largestwo of india's technology services companies warning employees. the ceo told staff to innovate to survive while the chairman said jill politics is a risk to the global industry. is a risk tos global indtry. twereot enough to revive growth in box office sales which flowed last year to the weakest pace since 2008, but imax is seeing opportunities after signing a 150th deal last summer. let us discuss the outlook for the movie industry. richard, great to see you again. guest: nice to see you, betty. betty: china is your biggest market, right? guest: it will be, soon. in term
us. we will look at the bigger picture and how china is affecting its bottom line. a ceo joins us next. daybreak asia. " shery: a quick check of the business flash headlines. it did not bring much joy for retailers in hong kong. in november.5% from a year earlier. the 24th straight month of decline. the deeper than expected fall is blamed on tourists for big ticket items. fell after because medical but he said it will cut 350 jobs. shares jumped 2.5%. the latest cuts come after revlon...
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us here at "e.t." we interviewed her dozens of times over the years. lookingwe notice. mary tyler moore always believed in looking forward, not back. >> you have to just learn to live for today and be really happy for what you got. and know no other way. i'm not just a survivor. i am a flourisher. >> and we certainly will miss new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. if you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> well, look at all those stars with birthdays this weekend. back street boy nick carter is 37. in sync's joey fat own is 40, and oprah winfrey is celebrating turning 63. take a final look at your choices. which lord of the rings star got his big break in a paula abdul music video? that is elijah wood. he is 36 this w
us here at "e.t." we interviewed her dozens of times over the years. lookingwe notice. mary tyler moore always believed in looking forward, not back. >> you have to just learn to live for today and be really happy for what you got. and know no other way. i'm not just a survivor. i am a flourisher. >> and we certainly will miss new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting...
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in essence, you are with us or against us. look at this from her confirmation hearing in 2015. the man asking the questions is donald trump's choice for attorney general. >> if the president wants to execute something unlawful should the deputy attorney general or attorney general say no? have anieve they obligation to follow the law, the constitution, and to give independent legal advice to the president. jon: all attention was switched here, the supreme court. the highest court in the land that decides the most contentious social issues: none laws, abortion, gay marriage. whoever the president chooses is there for life. one thing you can be sure of, it will be someone deeply conservative. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. katty: for more i have spoken with a democratic senator from minnesota who is on the judiciary committee. i asked her why she objects to the ban. >> the first thing is this has created chaos. you have refugees that have that havethe rules waited for years to get in. they were waiting to get on a plane. there have been denied access. workyou have people on lea
in essence, you are with us or against us. look at this from her confirmation hearing in 2015. the man asking the questions is donald trump's choice for attorney general. >> if the president wants to execute something unlawful should the deputy attorney general or attorney general say no? have anieve they obligation to follow the law, the constitution, and to give independent legal advice to the president. jon: all attention was switched here, the supreme court. the highest court in the...
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then they kind of re-enact with computer generated players what it it looked like. >> oh,. >> it is partially using the real footage, partially filling in the gaps. >> i thought it looked a little cartoony. >> the technology they use when crime fighting, too. >> who does that? >> csi. >> oh, just saw -- . >> very bright. >> all right, tm sz next. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: well, we've done some vetting, and the first dog or the second dog, sunny, really has a clean bill of health with the exception of one dog bite. >> we're told she's never shown aggression like that before and they have a team of people. they have a handler, secret service, the whole thing. harvey: the secret service groomer? >> someone could kid snap -- kidnap the dog. >> if the dog gets kidnapped -- >> you say sunny gave his life for the benefit -- harvey: no, no. >> kim kardashian, she was going to dubai, she's there helping t her friend makeup artist. he was doing a master class, tons of women. >> i'm surprised there's not more male makeup artists in the audience. >> you can be out and gay in dubai? >> you can be str
then they kind of re-enact with computer generated players what it it looked like. >> oh,. >> it is partially using the real footage, partially filling in the gaps. >> i thought it looked a little cartoony. >> the technology they use when crime fighting, too. >> who does that? >> csi. >> oh, just saw -- . >> very bright. >> all right, tm sz next. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: well, we've done some vetting, and the first dog...
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us today? >>that concludes our business today. >>thank you for our service and we look forward to seeing you around here helping us out now that you are retired.that we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>
us today? >>that concludes our business today. >>thank you for our service and we look forward to seeing you around here helping us out now that you are retired.that we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>
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us today? >>that concludes our business today. >>thank you for our service and we look forward to seeing you around here helping us out
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they have made us look foolish. >> yes, they made us look foolish this week, or more specifically enrique pena nieto made little donald look foolish this week. donald trump's answer about his war with mexico, in which he is now trying to negotiate a piece, went on for another 265 words and not one of those words was the word wall. not one of those sentences was "mexico will pay for" anything. he made little donald shut up about the wall and about mexico paying for little donald's wall. now, forgive me but i'm using trump world language here to make a point. it's not language that i like. i don't tell people to shut up. i don't create demeaning nicknames for people. donald trump does that. steve bannon does that. i'm using trump/bannon language here so the trump/bannon language can understand what happened to them this week. i is obvious with the president of the united states provoking a crisis with our friendly neighbor, our third biggest trading partner and white house adviser to the president calling the newspaper and telling them to shut up and the rest of the media to shut up through
they have made us look foolish. >> yes, they made us look foolish this week, or more specifically enrique pena nieto made little donald look foolish this week. donald trump's answer about his war with mexico, in which he is now trying to negotiate a piece, went on for another 265 words and not one of those words was the word wall. not one of those sentences was "mexico will pay for" anything. he made little donald shut up about the wall and about mexico paying for little...
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for most of us, looking at temperatures in double figures.e are the headlines. an investigation uncovers a catalogue of failures that contributed to the death of dean saunders — who should have been in hospital not prison. number 10 confirms theresa may was briefed on last summer's trident submarine tests — but it is refusing to comment on reports that a missile mis—fired. in her first regional cabinet meeting the prime minister is announcing the government's vision for british industry after brexit. it's the first full working day for us president donald trump — he says it marks the start of ‘great deals' for america — promising to get on with rolling out his policy agenda. and the very real perils of virtual dating. the number of people conned in the uk by online dating scams is at its highest — with a record £39 million lost to fraudsters.
for most of us, looking at temperatures in double figures.e are the headlines. an investigation uncovers a catalogue of failures that contributed to the death of dean saunders — who should have been in hospital not prison. number 10 confirms theresa may was briefed on last summer's trident submarine tests — but it is refusing to comment on reports that a missile mis—fired. in her first regional cabinet meeting the prime minister is announcing the government's vision for british industry...
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correspondent hena daniels shows us the new gadgets. >> welcome to the future. >> reporter: chance for to us lookthe latest out of this world inventions and make us say wow. gadgets like the mars levitat ing high fi wireless speaker made by crazy baby and available now. smart home seems to be the trend at ces2017 this years, as companies taughted tech guided by artificial intelligence, and voice activation. how about this little guy named carey a surveillance robot keeping an eye over your house. >> robots are showing up, it is in because maybe not that the building of them anymore, but software underneath it, artificial intelligence, again , cameras in a computer vision. >> reporter: or, the robotic smart lamp available in the fall, you you can tell it to move and adjust brightness and connect toss wifi and takes pictures. there is also air to the will from math he will this summer, think of it as a high tech baby monitor and amazon echo in one. they say it can recognize when baby wakes up and put them back to sleep along with ordering diapers and play guessing games with the kid. one requiremen
correspondent hena daniels shows us the new gadgets. >> welcome to the future. >> reporter: chance for to us lookthe latest out of this world inventions and make us say wow. gadgets like the mars levitat ing high fi wireless speaker made by crazy baby and available now. smart home seems to be the trend at ces2017 this years, as companies taughted tech guided by artificial intelligence, and voice activation. how about this little guy named carey a surveillance robot keeping an eye...
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they have made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and weak, drugs are pouring in, and i'm not going to let that happen. >> both the white house and the mexican government put out a joint statement later in the day echoing the relationship is important. one difference between two statements? the statement from the mexican government was much more explicit in staying two presidents had agreed not to speak publicly about who was going to pay for the wall. for "nightly business report." at the white house. >> and as michelle just said, getting mexico to pay for a border wall remains a source of serious friction between washington and mexico's president nieto. one idea is a 20% border tax on mexican presidents entering the u.s. as you might expect, the former mexican president vicente fox thinks that a bad idea. >> you don't play around with mexico. if you want to tax 20%, you are really taxing corporation importing cars from mexico. that's what you say that you're getting the money to pay the wall. you'
they have made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and weak, drugs are pouring in, and i'm not going to let that happen. >> both the white house and the mexican government put out a joint statement later in the day echoing the relationship is important. one difference between two statements? the statement from the mexican government was much more explicit in staying two presidents had agreed not to speak publicly about...
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laughter thank you so much for being with us and looking at the papers. that is it from us.nd tom bergin. coming up next is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode is with me, and what will you be telling us about this week, mark? it is a very big week. trainspotting t2, they meet up after 20 years. then we have a look at a film by the people that brought us minions, with sing. and, hacksaw ridge, mel gibson at war. trainspotting 2. i can't wait. t2 trainspotting. one of those titles you can't quite get a measure of. 20 years later, the original characters are reunited. renton is drawn back into his past for reasons which are not
laughter thank you so much for being with us and looking at the papers. that is it from us.nd tom bergin. coming up next is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode is with me, and what will you be telling us about this week, mark? it is a very big week. trainspotting t2, they meet up after 20 years. then we have a look at a film by the people that brought us minions, with sing. and, hacksaw ridge,...
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some light wind around, some cloud, some light wind in scotland —— rain in scotland but most of us lookingnd seven to 11 degrees. this is bbc world news today broadcasting here and around the world. a shooting at fort lauderdale international airport in florida leaves five dead. eight others were wounded, the government is thought to have acted alone and police have ca ptu red to have acted alone and police have captured him. the subject is being interviewed by a team of fbi agents and homicide detectives. donald trump is briefs on alleged russian hacking by intelligence officials. he vows to set up a team to stop future hacks. michelle 0bama gives the final emotional speech as first lady, saying the role had been the greatest honour of her alive. thank you for everything you do for our kids and our country. being your first lady has been the greatest honour of my life, and i hope i have made you proud. ‘s
some light wind around, some cloud, some light wind in scotland —— rain in scotland but most of us lookingnd seven to 11 degrees. this is bbc world news today broadcasting here and around the world. a shooting at fort lauderdale international airport in florida leaves five dead. eight others were wounded, the government is thought to have acted alone and police have ca ptu red to have acted alone and police have captured him. the subject is being interviewed by a team of fbi agents and...
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what i'm looking at is that it does have other uses.nd you've done a great job of kind of focusing on one thing right now, not getting distracting, which is really good. and i've learned the hard way that when you get distracted, you only dilute. you get in trouble. on the pitch, i have to agree with simon, make it your story. put a little thing behind it that's personal. we used to have the story about wow, people would get -- instead of talking about money and results, they would get hung up on wow. tell us about that wow. what does that wow mean? that became the bigger conversation than trying to talk about money and results because the money and results aren't good in the beginning. >> it strikes me that you are a solution and next version of groupon for these restaurants which was a problem, but you allow them to change the price discount. >> absolutely. i agree with what you're saying. our story is traditional. we started in my basement, quit our jobs, used our own money. >> what was the birth of the idea? >>s. ing that prices in
what i'm looking at is that it does have other uses.nd you've done a great job of kind of focusing on one thing right now, not getting distracting, which is really good. and i've learned the hard way that when you get distracted, you only dilute. you get in trouble. on the pitch, i have to agree with simon, make it your story. put a little thing behind it that's personal. we used to have the story about wow, people would get -- instead of talking about money and results, they would get hung up...