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walter jones. and i'm going to recognize the gentleman who actually is carrying on that legacy in his congressional district, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. greg murphy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairwoman and my colleagues. i rise today in support of 5037, which is a tribute to my predecessor, my friend and mentor, congressman walter b. jones. he sadly passed away while serving diligently in his office nearly a year ago. this legislation would designate the post office in his hometown of farmville, north carolina, as the walter b. jones jr. post office. he was the son of walter b. jones sr. and doris long. a devoted public servant, a man of great faith, and a proud american. walter put the needs -- put the people and the needs of north carolina's third district first. i knew walter first actually as a patient who then became a dear friend and then became a political mentor. his passing was a loss for our state, our
walter jones. and i'm going to recognize the gentleman who actually is carrying on that legacy in his congressional district, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. greg murphy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairwoman and my colleagues. i rise today in support of 5037, which is a tribute to my predecessor, my friend and mentor, congressman walter b. jones. he sadly passed away while serving diligently in his office nearly a...
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greg: walter? >> if i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. patiente that complain about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education, healthcare, and programs that touch us all. shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov jon: live from america's news head quarters i'm jon scott in new york. president trump set
greg: walter? >> if i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. patiente that complain about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry...
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i think obviously it's wonderful that julie walters is clear and cancer was for so walters is clear andath sentence, whatever type it was, we are increasingly getting better. we don't have a survival rate compared to lots of other countries around the world, britain is not really leading the way that our treatments is improving and this is great news forjulie walters, she is 69, she had part of the removed now she is clear. thanks her colon. i haven't had cancer but i've had helps —— her colon. i've had a health scare you think about the day—to—day problems you are facing. she spoke of her fear of the actual treatment and the chemotherapy. 29 years ago, how was lynn's treatment? very good and she was very lucky, she didn't have to have chemotherapy and she believes people should be given the choice to haveit people should be given the choice to have it or not. because that is a problem for many people understandably because it results in all sorts of agony. it can do anyway. the treatment was fine. she's been well served on and off by the health service. you were rightly told off by her
i think obviously it's wonderful that julie walters is clear and cancer was for so walters is clear andath sentence, whatever type it was, we are increasingly getting better. we don't have a survival rate compared to lots of other countries around the world, britain is not really leading the way that our treatments is improving and this is great news forjulie walters, she is 69, she had part of the removed now she is clear. thanks her colon. i haven't had cancer but i've had helps —— her...
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walter: we are not looking for international expansion. next plan is going to be organic growth in brazil. to marketsave access worldwide. our interest rates are going down. debt withry long-term 4.8% interest rate right now. guy: what do you think about president bolsonaro? is he doing a good job? walter: he is doing an extremely good job on the economic side and needs to improve in areas such as environmental, in education. on the economic side of things, he is doing a very good job. vonnie: thank you for coming into join us and chat a little bit today. if very best of luck in unveiling the new plans a couple of hours from now. walter schalka is ceo of the world's largest pulp maker, suzano.-- pulp maker, undern go to tv terminal 2 look at all of our interviews. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." time now for our muni moment. taylor riggs is in san francisco with doug brown of wells fargo. over to you. taylor: thank you. doug, thank you
walter: we are not looking for international expansion. next plan is going to be organic growth in brazil. to marketsave access worldwide. our interest rates are going down. debt withry long-term 4.8% interest rate right now. guy: what do you think about president bolsonaro? is he doing a good job? walter: he is doing an extremely good job on the economic side and needs to improve in areas such as environmental, in education. on the economic side of things, he is doing a very good job. vonnie:...
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elizabeth says i lovejulie walters, i hope she stays well. wish you well. mick has e—mailed and says a team create ago i was diagnosed with bowel cancer. unlike others who had changes to bowel habits like bleeding and vomiting, the only symptoms i had before diagnosis was exhaustion, which was unlike me. the shock, the soul—searching on the examination of life's priorities that followed between my wife and i reflected what i have seen in the interview between you and julie. sharon says i havejust interview between you and julie. sharon says i have just had a letter inviting me to attend bowel screening as i have turned 55. i was undecided, but this interview is made up my mind to go. thank you. a tweet, bless julie, made up my mind to go. thank you. a tweet, blessjulie, i hope she stays healthy, my husband lost his beautiful younger sister to this disease when she was a1. it's great to know the treatment and cure has made great leaps. pete says there isn't any need to be embarrassed, the staff are great. please be aware it could save you from
elizabeth says i lovejulie walters, i hope she stays well. wish you well. mick has e—mailed and says a team create ago i was diagnosed with bowel cancer. unlike others who had changes to bowel habits like bleeding and vomiting, the only symptoms i had before diagnosis was exhaustion, which was unlike me. the shock, the soul—searching on the examination of life's priorities that followed between my wife and i reflected what i have seen in the interview between you and julie. sharon says i...
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greg: walter? >> if i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! (sensethe lack of control when iover my businessai, made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. force
greg: walter? >> if i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print...
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greg: walter? i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. - [announcer] look around, millions of people aren't happy with their hair because it's thinning, breaking, or falling out. are you in that club? we think it's time you joined a different club, a club where you can get healthy, vibrant, great looking hair again. - [narrator] we're talking about hairclub. tyler, isabelle, lartise, they're all members, and so are over half a million other people who are now loving their hair again. thanks to hairclub, the largest provider of time-tested, proven solutions in north america. at hairclub, we'll transform how you look, how you feel, and how you live so you can enjoy doing things like this. yep, this too and with confidence. so join people like ryan and love yo
greg: walter? i had known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. - [announcer] look around, millions of people aren't happy with their hair because it's thinning, breaking, or falling out. are you in that club? we think it's time you joined a different club, a...
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greg: walter?ad known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. have you ever wondered what the motorcade driver drives when they're not in a motorcade? [ upbeat music starts ] [ engine revving ] ♪ this one drives a volkswagen passat. ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from findin
greg: walter?ad known russia wanted america to have low unemployment, to bring the troops home, and to have the strongest stock market in history, i would have voted for dukakis when they were backing him. greg: that's russian collusion. bring it on. my 401k thanks you, putin. don't go anywhere. lots more show to come. have you ever wondered what the motorcade driver drives when they're not in a motorcade? [ upbeat music starts ] [ engine revving ] ♪ this one drives a volkswagen passat. ♪...
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minutes later, walter was born but that would have been on february 29th, leap day. know if you guys know but that only happens once every four years. but the twins celebrated both their birthdays today, really turning 4 doctors at the berkeley hospital about 1,400. >>> i was saying miles and walter should celebrate right now. so for 30 minutes, it will be the 28th. then they can go into midnight. we'll just have these 4-year-olds stay up until midnight and celebrate walter's birthday. >> you know somebody who had the same thing happen, right? >> yeah. my friend's son william was born on the 29th but they celebrate it mostly on the 28th. >> happy birthday. >> yes. happy birthday william. >> what's the weather going to be like? >> one weather forecast was different today and the other gets dramatically different. >> down to a colder 66 tomorrow. a little breezy. winds pick up sunday night. only a slight chance of a shower. a lot colder this weekend, so get ready for it. >> we are. you've been prepping us for that. can't wait. have a great weekend, folks. bye. [ cheers
minutes later, walter was born but that would have been on february 29th, leap day. know if you guys know but that only happens once every four years. but the twins celebrated both their birthdays today, really turning 4 doctors at the berkeley hospital about 1,400. >>> i was saying miles and walter should celebrate right now. so for 30 minutes, it will be the 28th. then they can go into midnight. we'll just have these 4-year-olds stay up until midnight and celebrate walter's birthday....
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radio politics with amy walter. joining us from las vegas, nevada, tamara keith of npr and co-host of the "npr politics podcast." it is great to see both of you. there's soh to talk about on this monday before nevada. tam, you've been out there for, what, a couple of days.te us what you are seeing on the ground. i know you've been spending a lot of time looking at the, candidatistening to them but also talking to voters.ha tamara: been to a couple of early caucus sites talking to voters. people have already voted in early caucusing and there's a real mix. for a while i felt every person talked to ranked bernie sanders first. finally today i met some voters who have areference for other candidates -- some of them amy kluchar warren.elizabeth i've only met one voter who said he put joe biden at t the list. and there really is a sense here at this is bernie sanders' state to lose and that he is not too likely to lose it. he invested very ear in this state. he has more people on the ground than the other candidates, wor
radio politics with amy walter. joining us from las vegas, nevada, tamara keith of npr and co-host of the "npr politics podcast." it is great to see both of you. there's soh to talk about on this monday before nevada. tam, you've been out there for, what, a couple of days.te us what you are seeing on the ground. i know you've been spending a lot of time looking at the, candidatistening to them but also talking to voters.ha tamara: been to a couple of early caucus sites talking to...
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general walters. general reid,s: this thing with members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you. we thank each and every one of you for your support. as all of you will know, it is an absolute privilege to serve alongside the patriots that represent the u.s. of america -- the united states of america. in europe, political uncertainty, competition, and diffusion of destructive technology are stressing the established western order. seek toand challenges take advantage of these conditions through aggressive action using all instruments of national power and are backed by increasingly capable military forces. the national with defense strategy implementation efforts, we confront these challenges by adapting our approach to most effectively employ our means. together with like-minded allies and partners, we defend freedom around the clock. thanks to their efforts in the authorities and resources you ucom is you -- posture to compete, deter, and thectively respond with full weight of the tra
general walters. general reid,s: this thing with members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you. we thank each and every one of you for your support. as all of you will know, it is an absolute privilege to serve alongside the patriots that represent the u.s. of america -- the united states of america. in europe, political uncertainty, competition, and diffusion of destructive technology are stressing the established western order. seek toand challenges take advantage of these...
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dame julie walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer.ent scan has given her the ‘all clear‘ she's been speaking to victoria derbyshire. julie walters is one of our greatest actors, having been on our screens for more than a0 years. she has won countless awards and is regarded as a national treasure. how are you? i'm really well. look at you, you look fab. look at you. but in 2018, her life stopped in its tracks. how have you been? very well now but obviously 18 months ago, wasn't so good. when i was diagnosed with bowel cancer, stage three. two primary tumours in my large intestine. a year before that, i had been to the gp because i had indigestion, terrible indigestion, and a slight bit of... really slight, i saw my own gp so she sent me to see a gastric surgeon. and he said, we found an abnormality. and i thought... yeah? and he said, in your intestine. i said, right, what is it? he said, well, i'm worried it's cancer. your immediate reaction was... shock. first of all, shock. and i thought, right, and then you hold onto the positive w
dame julie walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer.ent scan has given her the ‘all clear‘ she's been speaking to victoria derbyshire. julie walters is one of our greatest actors, having been on our screens for more than a0 years. she has won countless awards and is regarded as a national treasure. how are you? i'm really well. look at you, you look fab. look at you. but in 2018, her life stopped in its tracks. how have you been? very well now but obviously 18 months ago,...
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dame julie walters speaking to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire.the uk'5 sub—antarctic island of south georgia. the british overseas territory was the epicentre of commercial whaling in the early 20th century when hunters very nearly brought the species to extinction. but now there are signs the population there may be recovering, as rebecca morelle reports. the biggest animal on the planet. the blue whale, reaching more than 30 metres long. now after almost vanishing from our oceans there are signs these giants are making a comeback. scientists surveyed the waters around south georgia and last month spotted 55 blue whales. in 50 years of surveys, only a handful have ever been seen. the team says the new count is astonishing. it's absolutely thrilling because they're critically endangered. so just seeing this many animals in south georgia waters within a season suggests that it's becoming an important feeding area for them again. archive: there she blows. fancy getting that your boat... it was hunting in the early 20th century that nearly wiped man
dame julie walters speaking to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire.the uk'5 sub—antarctic island of south georgia. the british overseas territory was the epicentre of commercial whaling in the early 20th century when hunters very nearly brought the species to extinction. but now there are signs the population there may be recovering, as rebecca morelle reports. the biggest animal on the planet. the blue whale, reaching more than 30 metres long. now after almost vanishing from our oceans there are...
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we used to say what if you were in a room with hitler, stalin, and walter o'malley paid whitfield hadbullets what would you do? [laughter] you don't even want to hear the idiotic thing we said. >> it was unanimous that the story that here he had two bullets and walter got both of them. [laughter] >> so let's just talk about the contour of your leadership as commissioner. because it's interesting, we have been talking in these last couple days again politically about the gap between the rich and the poor and the lack of mobility. the fact that some people in the country are not feeling they're getting the same chances as others in the country. and that was a situation of major league baseball when you came in. that the big market teams were winning year after year winning the playoffs when you are in that he woke up in the spring you had very little hope that your team is going to make it. so you introduced a whole series of things to help that situation. each one must have been tough knowing. >> it was very tough, baseball's a social institution and i believe that is resistant to chan
we used to say what if you were in a room with hitler, stalin, and walter o'malley paid whitfield hadbullets what would you do? [laughter] you don't even want to hear the idiotic thing we said. >> it was unanimous that the story that here he had two bullets and walter got both of them. [laughter] >> so let's just talk about the contour of your leadership as commissioner. because it's interesting, we have been talking in these last couple days again politically about the gap between...
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walter shaub thinks it might be the opposite.r sha shaub. >>> presidential candidates in massachusetts senator elizabeth warren joins joy reid later this morning. "am joy" starts after this break. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. if you'r
walter shaub thinks it might be the opposite.r sha shaub. >>> presidential candidates in massachusetts senator elizabeth warren joins joy reid later this morning. "am joy" starts after this break. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when...
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amy walters, solve this riddle for us.nie sanders is he the most or least electable democrats. >> right now this race is a referendum on dofn ald trump. most voters are not keyed into the democratic primary even thoughe are obously spending a lot of time there. but how people feel about donald trump is how tary say they e voting at this moment in time. you like donald trump? you are gong to vote for him fsm you don't like donald trump you will vote for a democrat or say you are undecided. they don't have a sense yet of whthese democrats are. eventually they will. and if you democrats, you want the race against donald trump to look a lot like the race in 2018-- 2018 did in the mid term electief. make it aerendum on donald trump and his policies, on what the administration has done or not done on health care, on the tax cuts, thoses were very effective for democrats. between donald trump and fill in the blank candidate, it bcomes much more challenging for somebody li bernnie saders who has positions on issues that we know ar
amy walters, solve this riddle for us.nie sanders is he the most or least electable democrats. >> right now this race is a referendum on dofn ald trump. most voters are not keyed into the democratic primary even thoughe are obously spending a lot of time there. but how people feel about donald trump is how tary say they e voting at this moment in time. you like donald trump? you are gong to vote for him fsm you don't like donald trump you will vote for a democrat or say you are undecided....
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>> walter clyburn reed. >> clyburn. ding ding ding ding ding. we all know the clyburn name. >> yes, ma'am. >> so your grand father has been on record as saying mayor pete's sexual orientation will be a problem for some voters. he is not necessarily talking about himself, but many voters in south carolina, black voters in particular. >> yes, ma'am. >> that that would be a problem. >> he was referring to his generation in particular. he understands that our nation is progressing and he also understands how much that community has a positive effect on not only american society, but eventually american politics. >> i want to say this about you, alex. i so admire you because you're 16, and you can't even vote in this election yet. at 16, i was just hoping please, somebody ask me to the prom. what is it about politics that fascinate you? >> as i grew up, i realized that politics is going to affect me and everybody else. when i was witnessing the 2016 election, that's when i found out it matters who you vote for. >> you settled on bernie sanders. why?
>> walter clyburn reed. >> clyburn. ding ding ding ding ding. we all know the clyburn name. >> yes, ma'am. >> so your grand father has been on record as saying mayor pete's sexual orientation will be a problem for some voters. he is not necessarily talking about himself, but many voters in south carolina, black voters in particular. >> yes, ma'am. >> that that would be a problem. >> he was referring to his generation in particular. he understands that...
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my high beams were on and i ended up seein' his body. >> reporter: there on the side of the road walter spotted a man, lying face down in the dirt. >> so, i stopped and i tried yellin' at him and talkin' to him to see if he was awake, alert, somethin'. and i started lookin' for my phone and i didn't have it on me, so i had to end up zoomin' back to the house to call 911. >> reporter: christian county detective ed stokes raced to the scene. >> we were just notified that there had been a shooting on fidelio road and one male, possibly deceased. >> reporter: tell us what you see when you arrived here at the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was sergeant goslyn's body layin' here in the gravel, with a large amount of blood around the body. >> reporter: could you tell if he had been shot? >> we found what appeared to be gunshot wounds to the head, and the shell casings laying near the body inside the crime scene backed up the -- the thought that he was shot. >> reporter: you say he was shot in the head -- >> correct. >> reporter: -- and the face? >> correct. >> reporter: was this personal?
my high beams were on and i ended up seein' his body. >> reporter: there on the side of the road walter spotted a man, lying face down in the dirt. >> so, i stopped and i tried yellin' at him and talkin' to him to see if he was awake, alert, somethin'. and i started lookin' for my phone and i didn't have it on me, so i had to end up zoomin' back to the house to call 911. >> reporter: christian county detective ed stokes raced to the scene. >> we were just notified that...
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these doctors and chp walter. they will be joining me on stage shortly. science and business of anti-aging. [background sounds]. >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialist here. some experts in the field. we only have about 50 minutes. toys for the science and quest for longevity. so i would like to keep us on a story line. jim and i have discussed this previously. who going start by defining your missions, then we will dig into the science of aging, and explore the strategy as well is the pros and cons of extending our lifespan. and then we will take your questions from the audience. so let's start with chp. you have written this amazing book, "immortality, inc". what are you hoping to achieve. >> i've always been fascinated with the idea of long life, longevity. i think all of us are fascinated in the human race. it's been fascinating from the beginning going all of the way back. there is been plenty of myths. philosophies, religion, there's also been plenty of snake oil. i think whenever i was looking at this, i began to wonder is it possible t
these doctors and chp walter. they will be joining me on stage shortly. science and business of anti-aging. [background sounds]. >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialist here. some experts in the field. we only have about 50 minutes. toys for the science and quest for longevity. so i would like to keep us on a story line. jim and i have discussed this previously. who going start by defining your missions, then we will dig into the science of aging, and explore the strategy as...
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and you can watch victoria derbyshire's full interview with damejulie walters on our website at bbc.co.uk/victoria. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. thank you, and unwanted dose of rain in the last 2a hours for many parts of the uk and one or two places in cumbria have had over 100 millimetres in the last 2a hours and it has been training in the flood affected parts of wales and the welsh marches and on the radar you can see that rain which is now on the move eastwards. some heavy and intense downpours mixed in with some gusty winds but behind it, tied in with a cold front, things are turning colder and it is one of those days where it will be a colder end than first thing. through this afternoon, still some heavy rain in parts of east anglia and the south—east, gusty winds on that band. further west in parts of wales and the midlands where flooding has been a problem, it is drier and sunnier but with some showers. similar in northern england, sunshine and wintry showers, and in northern ireland but in scotland, the showers contain some snow over a high ground but even at
and you can watch victoria derbyshire's full interview with damejulie walters on our website at bbc.co.uk/victoria. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. thank you, and unwanted dose of rain in the last 2a hours for many parts of the uk and one or two places in cumbria have had over 100 millimetres in the last 2a hours and it has been training in the flood affected parts of wales and the welsh marches and on the radar you can see that rain which is now on the move eastwards. some...
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walter brennan kissed my mother. [laughter] does anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind of an old man. [laughter] craig: he is developing a but so anyway speech. ,finally, group of southern california business men go to reagan and his brother neil, and -- because neil was an ad executive in california. they say to reagan we want to put the speech on television to help goldwater so they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc and it was an enormous hit that raised millions of dollars for the goldwater campaign and the republican national committee and goldwater loses in a historic landslide . but david broder wrote for the washington post, one ray of sunlight in a dismal campaign was reagan's speech, goldwater's defeat was devastating for the republican party. the republicans are in the minority in the house and the senate and they have very few statehouses, few governorships and the republican party is functionally dead. it doesn't have a coherent philosophy. so reagan now is embarking, traveling to califor
walter brennan kissed my mother. [laughter] does anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind of an old man. [laughter] craig: he is developing a but so anyway speech. ,finally, group of southern california business men go to reagan and his brother neil, and -- because neil was an ad executive in california. they say to reagan we want to put the speech on television to help goldwater so they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc...
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then, with early voting under way in nevada, amy walter and tamara keith examine the next battleground in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. and, protests in greece over the fate of refugees stuck in the country, as waves of migrants continue to arrive on greek shores. >> ( translated ): i am real s angry for boes. the greek people and for the refugees because they put a lot of people in one hot spot. the living conditions are terrible. the villagers there suffer. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for thebs newshour has been provided by: >> before we tvek about your ments-- what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting... >> twins! >> grandparents. >> we want to put money aside for them, so, change in plans. right, let's see what w can adjust. >> we'd be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> okay. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell tguse. >> let ms, change in plans? >> at fidelity, changing plans is alws part of the plan. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, ncing ideas and supporti i
then, with early voting under way in nevada, amy walter and tamara keith examine the next battleground in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. and, protests in greece over the fate of refugees stuck in the country, as waves of migrants continue to arrive on greek shores. >> ( translated ): i am real s angry for boes. the greek people and for the refugees because they put a lot of people in one hot spot. the living conditions are terrible. the villagers there suffer....
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i am here with amy walter and camera keith from npr. -- tamara keith from npr.et us talk about bernie sanders. there are some who say he is not the most electable of the democrats and they point to things like his 60 minutes interview this weekend. let us play a clip. this is what he said about fidel castro. >> it is unfair to say that everything is that when he came into office, he had a massive literacy program. even though -- reporter: on the other hand, there are those that may say -- th say he is the most electable democrat. let us look at pennsylvania and michigan. bernie sanders bting trump. solve this riddle for us. is he the most or least electable democr? >> right now, the racea i referendum on donald trump. how people feel about donald trump is how they say they are voting at this moment in time. if you like donald trump, youg are go vote for him or if democrat or say you aree for a undecided. a do not have a sense of who these democrats are if you are a democrat, you want the race against donald trump to look like the 2018 midterm you wanted to look
i am here with amy walter and camera keith from npr. -- tamara keith from npr.et us talk about bernie sanders. there are some who say he is not the most electable of the democrats and they point to things like his 60 minutes interview this weekend. let us play a clip. this is what he said about fidel castro. >> it is unfair to say that everything is that when he came into office, he had a massive literacy program. even though -- reporter: on the other hand, there are those that may say --...
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it dean at georgia's state university keith walters arrested for alleged sex crimes.rs was one of 14 people caught in an undercover sting targeting child predators. jackson state university's president has resigned after his weekend arrest in a prostitution sting. william -- jr. was among 17 people arrested in a sting at a hotel in clinton, mississippi. he's been president since 2017. now comment yet from an attorney by either walters or bynum. >>> he's asking for the astros to forfeit roughly $31 million in bonuses from their 2017 world series title with the money going to childrens charities and a fund for needy retired players. he was with the blue jays in august 2017 when houston lit him up for four runs in the third of an evening. the poor relief appearance essentially end his big career. the houston astros are not commenting. >>> in washington state mud slides and flooding has cut off access to mount runear national park indefinitely. heavy rains triggered several mud slides. officials say it's not yet possible for crews to remove the debris because it could tri
it dean at georgia's state university keith walters arrested for alleged sex crimes.rs was one of 14 people caught in an undercover sting targeting child predators. jackson state university's president has resigned after his weekend arrest in a prostitution sting. william -- jr. was among 17 people arrested in a sting at a hotel in clinton, mississippi. he's been president since 2017. now comment yet from an attorney by either walters or bynum. >>> he's asking for the astros to forfeit...
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he set the precedent. >> from one historian to another, walter isaacson has a question. walter?ris, see you i think saturday february 29th. doing a panel with you on the history channel up in new york. >> you are indeed. >> fun discussing this show. so i hope everybody will come to that, but my question to you is, we all talk about wrestling with the flaws that some people have and i know whether it's ben franklin to steve jobs and certainly leonardo da vinci, they have their flaws. with washington, wrestling with the issue of slavery. how do you deal with that in the show? >> no question you have to look at a president and be disappointed in the things they didn't doey wish they'd done given the character and understanding who they were. certainly kept slaves during his lifetime. end of his life, however, durings with will actually freed the slaves as you know, maybe that's not enough, because he didn't do it during his lifetime. the other hand, none of the other virginia dynasty characters did that. at least setting a pattern for the future. but no question that unless we look
he set the precedent. >> from one historian to another, walter isaacson has a question. walter?ris, see you i think saturday february 29th. doing a panel with you on the history channel up in new york. >> you are indeed. >> fun discussing this show. so i hope everybody will come to that, but my question to you is, we all talk about wrestling with the flaws that some people have and i know whether it's ben franklin to steve jobs and certainly leonardo da vinci, they have their...
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ronald reagan meets walter mondale.t a major opportunity for mondale. >> yeah, he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs, to stay with a track metaphor, by five or six or seven lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest american president, and he was well into his 70s. >> i -- as i say, i feel that we have a problem here to resolve. >> when reagan in the first debate against walter mondale looks confused, speaks too long, gets lost, it's not just that walter mondale won that debate. it's that people fear, is ronald reagan lost? and for the first time they start talking about the age issue. >> it showed without cue cards and teleprompters the great communicator doesn't always communicate all that well. >> we had six dress rehearsals last time. plus loading him with computer statistics. the man was absolutely smothered by extraneous material. and this time we're going t
ronald reagan meets walter mondale.t a major opportunity for mondale. >> yeah, he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs, to stay with a track metaphor, by five or six or seven lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest american president, and he was well into his 70s. >> i -- as i say, i feel that we have a problem here to...
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. >> with me now, walter schaub, the former director at the office of government ethics, david swerlig and associate editor of the "washington post." good to see you both. >> hey, fred. >> the disappointment in acquitting the president is being echoed by other presidents, and they say he was asking to investigate a political rival and it encouraged an investigation of biden, but he says it's up to voters to decide his fate and not the senate. will that be the premise of the white house closing arguments? they said it a few times, but will we hear it again, and if so, does this help change potentially the balance of power? >> i think this goes somewhat further than the white house closing argument will go, that he admits it's inappropriate, and i don't think they'll do that. i find this admission, though, even more disheartening, because he's ultimately saying, it's okay to engage in a quid pro quo, it's okay to use hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money to bully a foreign country into interfering in our election. and the idea that that's not impeachable is really absolutely
. >> with me now, walter schaub, the former director at the office of government ethics, david swerlig and associate editor of the "washington post." good to see you both. >> hey, fred. >> the disappointment in acquitting the president is being echoed by other presidents, and they say he was asking to investigate a political rival and it encouraged an investigation of biden, but he says it's up to voters to decide his fate and not the senate. will that be the premise...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumerceular.tv.al additiupport has been provided by: fand by the corporati public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. froetm the tisch tudios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. vermont senator bernie sanders celebrated his win in the nevada democratic caucuses today. sanders captured 46% of the vote with more than 60% of precincts reporting by this afternoon. at a rally in texas last night, sanders gave credit to supp
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumerceular.tv.al additiupport has been...
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minutes later, walter was born on february 29th. the twins celebrated turning four at the berkley hospital they were born. >> this is a really special year, the first leap day we've had since they were born. and we just feel so grateful to have the opportunity to celebrate that. >> well, the chances being born on leap day, one in about 1400. i have to say happy birthday to william, that's my friend's boy's birthday. he's 8 or really 2. >> forever young, pretty much. >> nbc nightly news next. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight, the stock market closing the week in free fall as coronavirus fears surge. and the mystery growing, how is a california woman infected without any link to travel or other patients. >> we do not know how she got her infection. i want to be very clear. >> health officials denying it could have spread from an air base quarantine. the race to find anyone that patient crossed paths with. >>> president trump speaking late today. the new travel order he's considering giving tonight, our team spanned out across the wor
minutes later, walter was born on february 29th. the twins celebrated turning four at the berkley hospital they were born. >> this is a really special year, the first leap day we've had since they were born. and we just feel so grateful to have the opportunity to celebrate that. >> well, the chances being born on leap day, one in about 1400. i have to say happy birthday to william, that's my friend's boy's birthday. he's 8 or really 2. >> forever young, pretty much. >>...
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dame julie walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer.e walters is one of our greatest actors, having been on our screens for more than a0 years. she has won countless awards and is regarded as a national treasure. how are you? i'm really well. look at you, you look fab. look at you. but in 2018, her life stopped in its tracks. how have you been? very well now but obviously 18 months ago, wasn't so good. when i was diagnosed with bowel cancer, stage three. two primary tumours in my large intestine. a year before that, i had been to the gp because i had indigestion, terrible indigestion, and a slight bit of... really slight, i saw my own gp so she sent me to see a gastric surgeon. and he said, we found an abnormality. and i thought... yeah? and he said, in your intestine. i said, right, what is it? he said, well, i'm worried it's cancer. your immediate reaction was... shock. first of all, shock. and i thought, right, and then you hold onto the positive which is that he said, we can fix this. your wonderful friend victoria wood... yeah. two
dame julie walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer.e walters is one of our greatest actors, having been on our screens for more than a0 years. she has won countless awards and is regarded as a national treasure. how are you? i'm really well. look at you, you look fab. look at you. but in 2018, her life stopped in its tracks. how have you been? very well now but obviously 18 months ago, wasn't so good. when i was diagnosed with bowel cancer, stage three. two primary tumours in...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment,ot toiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrop can ou make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional sport has been provided by: and by the corporation for vapublic broadcasting, a p corporation funded by the american people. nand by contributo your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. ch from the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the u.s. government is preparing to evacuate about 400 americans tomorrow night from the "diamond princess" cruise ship, quarantined at a japanese port for the past ten days. those passengers will have to spend another two weeks in quarantine when they return to the u.s. so far, 285 people on board the ship have tested positive for the virus and were sent to japanese hospitals. today, malaysian health authorities diagnosed an 83- ye
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum.ve we try to n the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutl of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of era financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by ctributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lin center in new york, hari sreenivasan. od >> sreenivasan: vening, and thanks for joining us. the nevada democratic caucuses are today, the third ctest in the presidential nomination process. at ses throughout the state, registered democrats linedp in person this afternoon. their choices will be combined m wie than 70,000 early voters who cast paper ballots with their top three to five candidates. senator bernie sanders, the party's front-runner in many polls, campaigned last night in las vegas, hopi
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through this intermediate jerry, walter wong. that's what they're trying to find out and that's documents they're looking for now. >> thank you for the information. >>> now to the making it in the bay series, san jose upveiling a new community it says it will serve as a bridge. the goal is to get people into temporary housing until they find a more permanent home. we are in san jose, and you are at the site of the new community. >> reporter: yes, this is near the berryessa b.a.r.t. station yet to be open. fighting homelessness was a major theme of the governor's state of the state address. so he came to see for himself. the 40 rooms are small with a bed and desk, but the residents will get to share a kitchen with pantry. they'll have showers and other amenities while they wait for a permanent home. >> these are folks who are in a program and have a subsidy but are waiting for a unit to open up. they have been vetted by the city or by the referring agency. >> yeah, 80 square feet. >> reporter: the governor toured the project and v
through this intermediate jerry, walter wong. that's what they're trying to find out and that's documents they're looking for now. >> thank you for the information. >>> now to the making it in the bay series, san jose upveiling a new community it says it will serve as a bridge. the goal is to get people into temporary housing until they find a more permanent home. we are in san jose, and you are at the site of the new community. >> reporter: yes, this is near the berryessa...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in ntthe mome to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help y make the most of today. tgroup, retiremrvices andial investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center inew york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. most of the democratic prsidential candidates are back on the road today, crisscrossing new hampshire after a debate last n seven of the 11 candidates still in the race took the stage for two a a half hours, turning up the heat on each other with a focus on the frontrunners from the iowa caucuses-- senator bernie sanders and former south bend, indiana, mayor pete former vice president joe biden seemed to concede he will lose in tuesday's primar
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in ntthe mome to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help y make the most of today. tgroup, retiremrvices andial investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios...
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when we talk about the protests earlier of the people protesting outside walter reed that was with a war that the congress had voted to support. our troops look back and see that. they see we are united behind them when we send them off to work, not that we are fighting about whether or not they should even be there and they arc down range. this is also a message to, yes to the president, but also to our troops, military men and women that we have to do our job as we expect them to do their job, time after time after time. >> how about one last one. [inaudible question] ... >> to referee between congress. the president is doing this. there would be a tough court case. there have been a couple of, as a lawyer, before she was in congress but then i think it was maybe set aside by the second circuit, this goes way back. i just think we need to keep building on what we have gained here which is more and more of a bipartisan consensus. a number of republicans came up to me and said i would vote for this. i don't want to vote for it in the middle of this most recent thing with a run. as pa
when we talk about the protests earlier of the people protesting outside walter reed that was with a war that the congress had voted to support. our troops look back and see that. they see we are united behind them when we send them off to work, not that we are fighting about whether or not they should even be there and they arc down range. this is also a message to, yes to the president, but also to our troops, military men and women that we have to do our job as we expect them to do their...
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julie walters never losing her sense of humour.ess, have been infected with the illness. news of the increase comes as 70 britons on board get ready for an evacuation flight that leaves tokyo tomorrow. when they arrive back in the uk they'll go straight into quarantine at special accommodation on the wirral for 14 days. earlier it emerged that an elderly man and woman, who were taken ill with coronavirus on the cruise ship, had died. earlier i heard from alan sandford, who is on board the cruise ship and has been told he will be flying home tomorrow with his wife. after this period of time in quarantine, we are quite happy to be getting off this ship. and how are you feeling about going into another period of quarantine what you do get back to the uk? well, it isjust something we're going to have to deal with because that is what people i think. although we have a certificate to say we are virus negative, so... but even so, the 14 days will certainly be quite an ordeal, i think. what have you been told about how tomorrow will progr
julie walters never losing her sense of humour.ess, have been infected with the illness. news of the increase comes as 70 britons on board get ready for an evacuation flight that leaves tokyo tomorrow. when they arrive back in the uk they'll go straight into quarantine at special accommodation on the wirral for 14 days. earlier it emerged that an elderly man and woman, who were taken ill with coronavirus on the cruise ship, had died. earlier i heard from alan sandford, who is on board the...
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lieutenant general walter b. smith, met by british air commander whitney straight. ambassador w. herriman and major general anderson. admiral of the fleet ernest j. king. field marshal sir harold alexander, supreme allied commander in the mediterranean. admiral of the fleet's andrew cunningham -- sir andrew cunningham. c.eral of the army george marshall stepped from his plane. general graham somerville. england's foreign secretary, mr. anthony eaton. an american2, 1945, warship arrived carrying president franklin delano roosevelt. he was saluted by prime minister winston churchill. ♪ the conference of the combined british and american chiefs of staff was held at montgomery house. the military plans agreed-upon here were to be unfolded in the weeks to come. ♪ at the conclusion of this conference, many of the delegates left for another conference, which was to have much wider significance, the conference for which malta had been a preparation. ♪ their destination was a russian airport near yalta in the c rimea. mr. molotov was on hand to greet the soviet union's distinguished guest
lieutenant general walter b. smith, met by british air commander whitney straight. ambassador w. herriman and major general anderson. admiral of the fleet ernest j. king. field marshal sir harold alexander, supreme allied commander in the mediterranean. admiral of the fleet's andrew cunningham -- sir andrew cunningham. c.eral of the army george marshall stepped from his plane. general graham somerville. england's foreign secretary, mr. anthony eaton. an american2, 1945, warship arrived carrying...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes tless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.t additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centern new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the senate impeachme trial of president donald trump is nearing its end. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> sreenivasan: a narrow 51-49 vote against calling witnees or adding new documents yesterday set the stage for what is expected to be a party
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world superpowers including the us china and russia as he opens the munich security conference frank walters don meyer accuses them of stoking global mistrust and putting national interests over international cooperation also coming up delegates at the conference will focus on the international community's failures in syria looks at families torn apart by the conflict. going to die and the planes are bombing us to be honest very close as the syrian government offensive against live province intensifies we talked with a syrian refugee camp in germany desperate to get his family out of harm's way. and in soccer you a full bands of manchester city from champions league competition for the next 2 seasons the preaching it's the spending groups will get reactions and look at what's next for the english club. and happy birthday to you tube and we take a look at how far the massive video sharing site has come in all sorts 15 years ago with an elephant a video. i'm called assman to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome a laundry list of conflicts and uncertainty
world superpowers including the us china and russia as he opens the munich security conference frank walters don meyer accuses them of stoking global mistrust and putting national interests over international cooperation also coming up delegates at the conference will focus on the international community's failures in syria looks at families torn apart by the conflict. going to die and the planes are bombing us to be honest very close as the syrian government offensive against live province...
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amy walter, thank you for joining us today, my friend. i hope this is the first of many, many visits. >>> coming up breaking news. colonel alexander vindman says he was escourted off the white house grounds after president trump said he would seek revenge. >>> also ahead a man who thinks donald trump is failing the commander in chief test throws his weight behind mike bloomberg. the twist? he's donald trump's former secretary of the navy who left an after trump started messing with the military endorsement system. >>> and we'll explain coming up. . - [spokeswoman] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. i learned about myuse grandfather's life. on ancestry and it was a remarkable twentieth-century transformation. he did a lot of living before i knew him. bring your family history to life like never before. get
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. >> tonight on booktv in prime time chip walter reports on the science and business of antiaging. radio host offers her thoughts on end-of-life care. sally pipes argues against medicare for all. nebraska democratic party chair weighs in on how democrats can win back world voters. and the use of pronouns throughout history and today. that all starts tonight at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on booktv. check your program guide for more information. [inaudible conversations] >> .. we appreciate you being here if you have a silent phone please put on a silent feature go to book some books.com, give us your e-mail address we will send you e-mails about everything that goes on at this location and our other locations. i don't know if anybody's banana coconut grove recently we do books there as well.
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in an exclusive interview with our programme, damejulie walters revealed she has been diagnosed with cancer. the hollywood actor, star of mamma mia!, billy elliott and educating rita told me the diagnosis was a shock. it came as she was working on her latest film, the secret garden, which is released in the spring. she says as a result of her illness, her perspective towards acting has completely changed, adding her latest film could potentially be her last. after surgery and chemotherapy, julie walters says her most recent scan shows she is all clear of the disease. thank you for talking to us. it is so good to see you again. you too. particularly given what you have been through in the last couple of years. how have you been? well, i am very well now, but obviously 18 months ago wasn't so good, when i was diagnosed with bowel cancer, stage three, two primary tumours in my large intestine. a year before that i had been to the gp because i had...indigestion, terrible indigestion and a slight bit of discomfort — really slight — and because my digestive system has never been brilliant,
in an exclusive interview with our programme, damejulie walters revealed she has been diagnosed with cancer. the hollywood actor, star of mamma mia!, billy elliott and educating rita told me the diagnosis was a shock. it came as she was working on her latest film, the secret garden, which is released in the spring. she says as a result of her illness, her perspective towards acting has completely changed, adding her latest film could potentially be her last. after surgery and chemotherapy,...
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pm abbott: thanks, walter. look, i should offer this opening observation that conservatism is not an ideology. and i would be reluctant to even call it a philosophy. conservatism is a state of mind as much as anything else. it is a set of instincts. ultimately, it is respect for what is and a reluctance to change what works, other than where it is obvious that there's something that would be better. and invariably, that something which would be better is more of a restoration than a reform. it is going back to something which better suits these times than that which had perhaps corrupted what had well suited earlier times. so, conservatism is certainly not a systematic philosophy based on a particular idea in the way that liberalism might be, or socialism might be, or communism might be. that is the first point i would make. now, conservatism tends to be what people who regard themselves as conservatives think and do at any particular time. and the greatest contemporary conservative in australia obviously was j
pm abbott: thanks, walter. look, i should offer this opening observation that conservatism is not an ideology. and i would be reluctant to even call it a philosophy. conservatism is a state of mind as much as anything else. it is a set of instincts. ultimately, it is respect for what is and a reluctance to change what works, other than where it is obvious that there's something that would be better. and invariably, that something which would be better is more of a restoration than a reform. it...
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the biggest crisis since at least the saturday night massacre. >> follow up on that -- go ahead, walter. >> there's one example of how they've got nothing in the three-page memorandum to call into question the previous sentencing memo submitted. they said one of the enhancements is for threatening physical injury. part of this relentless campaign to get appears he's going to testify, he gets an e-mail message from roger stone saying "prepare to die, blank, blank sucker." the department doesn't quote that and tries to excuse the notion there was a threat of physical injury. >> harry, the other thing that's so astonishing here, this isn't just -- it's not just that the person in question being prosecuted by the department is connected to the president, right? let's say it was his cousin or it was a friend's nephew who got caught up in a drug deal, and it would be entirely corrupt for the president to reach down to help out a friend or an associate. the thing that the man is about to be sentenced for it obstructing an inquiry that pertains to the behavior that he undertook on the president
the biggest crisis since at least the saturday night massacre. >> follow up on that -- go ahead, walter. >> there's one example of how they've got nothing in the three-page memorandum to call into question the previous sentencing memo submitted. they said one of the enhancements is for threatening physical injury. part of this relentless campaign to get appears he's going to testify, he gets an e-mail message from roger stone saying "prepare to die, blank, blank sucker."...
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amy walter of the "cook political report," and host of "politics with amy walter" on "wnyc radio," andg-time iowa political repoer david yepsen, he's host of the "iowa press" on iowa pbs. david, thank you very much for joining us. we don't have official numbers we won't have official numbers from the iowa democratic party for some time, but we are getting indications through the 'associated press vote cast survey of iowa voters which has been goiang on for sixys before the contests. amy, you've been looking at the numbers, what have you been seeing? >> what we're looking at is kelp combative break down, who is showing up, are tere nw voters, what percent of the electorate howre they dividing themselves. what we have seen and -- from the vest ca tst amoe very liberal voters, for example, i don't know if we're table to bring that up. but among very liberal voters, bernie sanders doing very well as you you can see, he and elizabeth warren accounting for about th% of all oe people who define themselves as very liberal l t89 now you ge to the liberal voters once again, it's sanders and warr
amy walter of the "cook political report," and host of "politics with amy walter" on "wnyc radio," andg-time iowa political repoer david yepsen, he's host of the "iowa press" on iowa pbs. david, thank you very much for joining us. we don't have official numbers we won't have official numbers from the iowa democratic party for some time, but we are getting indications through the 'associated press vote cast survey of iowa voters which has been goiang on...
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the moment, chp walter reports on the sides of business of antiaging.in radio host offers are thought of end-of-life care. specific research present arguments against medicare for all. after that, and nebraska democratic party chair jane, weighs in on how democrats can win back rural voters. and later from dennis, use of pronouns, throughout history and today. check your program guide for more information. now here is chip walter. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's pogrom hosted by the commonwealth silicone valley. i am host of the dialogues and contributed to the dbc and it is my pleasure to introduce our esteemed speaker this evening. the chief science officer and cofounder of this research foundation. and the vice president of new technology discovery
the moment, chp walter reports on the sides of business of antiaging.in radio host offers are thought of end-of-life care. specific research present arguments against medicare for all. after that, and nebraska democratic party chair jane, weighs in on how democrats can win back rural voters. and later from dennis, use of pronouns, throughout history and today. check your program guide for more information. now here is chip walter. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's pogrom hosted by...