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watson-coleman, ms. watson coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. barragan votes aye. mr. smith. >> have all members voted? does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded >> the chair is not recorded. >> i vote no. clerk shall report the tal eye >> 12 yeas and 17 nos. >> the nos have it and it is not agreed to. the committee postponed further proceedings on the recorded vote on amendment 204 to the amendment in the nature of a substitute to the bill hr 3548 offed by ms. jackson-lee in which the nos prevailed by voice. the question now is to the amendment to the amendment. the clerk shall call the roll. >> mr. smith. mr. king >> no. >> mr. king votes no. mr. barletta. mr. barletta votes no. mr. katko, mr. katko votes no. ms. mcsally, ms. mcsally votes no. mr. donovan votes no. mr. gallagher. mr. gallon gagher votes no. mr. rutherford, mr. rutherford votes no. mr. garrett, mr. garrett votes no. ms. fit pa tricks. fitzpatrick votes no. mr. thompson. mr. thompson votes aye. ms. jackson-lee. >> aye. >> mr. keating votes aye.
watson-coleman, ms. watson coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. barragan votes aye. mr. smith. >> have all members voted? does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded >> the chair is not recorded. >> i vote no. clerk shall report the tal eye >> 12 yeas and 17 nos. >> the nos have it and it is not agreed to. the committee postponed further proceedings on the recorded vote on amendment 204 to the amendment in the...
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ibmn: a lot of people know and ai through watson, and many people know watson through jeopardy.an you talk to us about watson and make it more real world for these people in this room to understand what is done? clients, what is being used as critical business decisions now? ginni: we viewed an era where you would not program machines. they would look at data, understand, reason over it and continue to learn. understand, reason, learn. not program. everything you know today is programmable. an entire era, for decades has , been programmable. this is the beginning of a new era where you do not program. that, to us, is a big difference mightween what you and i experience in what i call consumer ai, general-purpose versus business. what we set out to do is build an ai platform for business. i think it comes alive with better examples. when i say for business, there will be two big differences to consumers. one is that -- as an example, if you are on your phone and ask, give me the best song in 1950. some of you might ask for 2012, i do not know, but 1950. you do not think about who
ibmn: a lot of people know and ai through watson, and many people know watson through jeopardy.an you talk to us about watson and make it more real world for these people in this room to understand what is done? clients, what is being used as critical business decisions now? ginni: we viewed an era where you would not program machines. they would look at data, understand, reason over it and continue to learn. understand, reason, learn. not program. everything you know today is programmable. an...
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and watson right now with four in the game. four in the game plus a rushing touchdown third down and eight at the 33 yard line. >> a few updates from the sideline. he is questionable with a calf injury. chris conley, the wide receiver you saw karcarted off the field out with a an kill ease injury. he has not played since the first half being evaluated for a concussi concussion. we have not seen him come back out. >> he is out and they have a tough schedule coming up. kansas city goes home and they made pittsburgh next week and they go to oakland where the raiders have to be pretty hungry. tough ahead for the kansas cityians. pittsburgh losing to jacksonville today. denver of course figures to be a big one obviously in the afc west. denver next week. down to arlington before the bye week. >> right after the first two games. >> maybe that was a throw out game. they found a gem in this. they won the game last week. 5-5. 49 yards right here. >> it was waved by the panthers. kansas city had their eye on them all along. they knew exa
and watson right now with four in the game. four in the game plus a rushing touchdown third down and eight at the 33 yard line. >> a few updates from the sideline. he is questionable with a calf injury. chris conley, the wide receiver you saw karcarted off the field out with a an kill ease injury. he has not played since the first half being evaluated for a concussi concussion. we have not seen him come back out. >> he is out and they have a tough schedule coming up. kansas city...
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and watson right now with four in the game. four in the game plus a rushing touchdown third down and eight at the 33 yard line. >> a few updates from the sideline. he is questionable with a calf injury. chris conley, the wide receiver you saw karcarted off the field out with a an kill ease injury. he has not played since the first half being evaluated for a concussi concussion. we have not seen him come back out. >> he is out and they have a tough schedule coming up. kansas city goes home and they made pittsburgh next week and they go to oakland where the raiders have to be pretty hungry. tough ahead for the kansas cityians. pittsburgh losing to jacksonville today. denver of course figures to be a big one obviously in the afc west. denver next week. down to arlington before the bye week. >> right after the first two games. >> maybe that was a throw out game. they found a gem in this. they won the game last week. 5-5. 49 yards right here. >> it was waved by the panthers. kansas city had their eye on them all along. they knew exa
and watson right now with four in the game. four in the game plus a rushing touchdown third down and eight at the 33 yard line. >> a few updates from the sideline. he is questionable with a calf injury. chris conley, the wide receiver you saw karcarted off the field out with a an kill ease injury. he has not played since the first half being evaluated for a concussi concussion. we have not seen him come back out. >> he is out and they have a tough schedule coming up. kansas city...
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number four, deshaun watson.m the opportunity to get out on the edge of the defense and make a play. >> kevin: head coach calls the plays for the texans. bill o'brien. he just radioed it in to his rookie quarterback, deshaun watson. third and four. >> kevin: watson. miller. and he goes for about two. shy of the first. to the 27. >> rich: the defense did their job. they get the stop. they use a time out. they're going to get the ball back. >> kevin: what about the call, rich? >> rich: it was a conservative call, kevin, but keep upon in mind, you're up by four. this is not a three-point game. seattle has to score a touchdown to beat you and your defense is playing well. >> kevin: now you've got the great shane lechler to punt for you. >> rich: he can dramatically change field position. we talked about it. he's got 21 punts of 50 yards or more. >> kevin: his last punt was 60 yards. lockett is back to retrieve it. he stands now at about the 19 of the hawks. a windless day in seattle. >> kevin: back to the nine. hang
number four, deshaun watson.m the opportunity to get out on the edge of the defense and make a play. >> kevin: head coach calls the plays for the texans. bill o'brien. he just radioed it in to his rookie quarterback, deshaun watson. third and four. >> kevin: watson. miller. and he goes for about two. shy of the first. to the 27. >> rich: the defense did their job. they get the stop. they use a time out. they're going to get the ball back. >> kevin: what about the call,...
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morgan, marilyn watson from blackrock and michael collins from pgim. at the situation, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress with them. jonathan: i thought she signed a resignation letter off the back of the jackson hole speech which she defended the regulatory regime. you put the emphasis on deregulation. is that ultimately look at sign a resignation letter as well? mike: i think so. she pushed back against trump's emphasis on deregulating the banks. in her defense, that is the right move. one of the best things that is -- that has happened in the cycle with the regulatory pushback has been the fact that banks are in as good as financial shape as they have never been
morgan, marilyn watson from blackrock and michael collins from pgim. at the situation, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the...
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michael collins, bob michele and marilyn watson over in london.n said to be back at the white house, for just a day after our interview with the president -- her interview for the president of united states. some choppy market action off the back of that. this fed raises very difficult to interpret. had a you view the headline risk around all of this? michael: it looked to me like some of he assumed she was there for a follow-up interview. she is the front runner. i don't think that is the case. i think she is told she will not be the fed chair and will be allowed a chance to step down. jonathan: 24 hours later this will get replayed. we will some really stupid. bob: we have been there before. jonathan: i shouldn't he give her the job? bob: i think mike pointed out there is the whole regulatory issue. you want somebody in there that will be a bit more balanced. just to get a breath of fresh air and get rid of these unconventional tools. they are distorting the markets. let's go back to a market-based economy. jonathan: the ecb is meeting next week
michael collins, bob michele and marilyn watson over in london.n said to be back at the white house, for just a day after our interview with the president -- her interview for the president of united states. some choppy market action off the back of that. this fed raises very difficult to interpret. had a you view the headline risk around all of this? michael: it looked to me like some of he assumed she was there for a follow-up interview. she is the front runner. i don't think that is the...
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jonathan: marilyn watson, the situation revalue.ries when the federal reserve steps back is that yields went lower. why can't the same thing that happened with bunds? marilyn: bunds are already very, very low. rates are still negative. i think as both michael and bob pointed out, there will be a sustained period where the ecb is still buying. it is also our core view that they will be buying about $30 billion from january and september of next year. looking forward from then, that is when the forward guidance really comes into play. the market will look at if interest rates might rise from a negative rate. when you look at the eurozone economy as a whole, it is doing really well, continuing to grow, particularly when you look at germany, spain. economic fundamentals are very, very positive. even when you look at the labor market, it is coming back from weak levels and continuing to tighten. it is difficult to see a situation in two or three years time when we would still have a negative rate. jonathan: mike collins, looking at the p
jonathan: marilyn watson, the situation revalue.ries when the federal reserve steps back is that yields went lower. why can't the same thing that happened with bunds? marilyn: bunds are already very, very low. rates are still negative. i think as both michael and bob pointed out, there will be a sustained period where the ecb is still buying. it is also our core view that they will be buying about $30 billion from january and september of next year. looking forward from then, that is when the...
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mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us.rk we will see you , next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. i imagine by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ i'm done. done with figuring it out for myself. i'm done with surprises. i'm done with complicated. if you're on medicare, and ready to be done with complicated, turn to unitedhealthcare and our medicare advantage plans... like aarp medicarecomplete. these plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage, with prescription drug coverage and more, all in one plan for a low, or even no, monthly premium. so call now.lan for a low, or even no, monthly premium. so call now. we can answer your questions, even help you enroll. i deserve to get the most out of my plan. we'll make sure your doctors are all connected, you know what your copays are... and you can save on prescriptions; plan members saved an average of over 5000 dollars last year. medicare open enrollment ends december 7th. if you're done wit
mike collins, bob michele, and marilyn watson. that does it for us.rk we will see you , next friday at the same time. 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. i imagine by then, we might know who the next fed chair is. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ i'm done. done with figuring it out for myself. i'm done with surprises. i'm done with complicated. if you're on medicare, and ready to be done with complicated, turn to unitedhealthcare and our medicare advantage plans... like...
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tony watson misses outside.turn marwin gonzalez around and make him back right handed. he has less power than he does as a lefty. gattis at first, one out. ball and a strike. >> john: well, dodgers struck out to start the last inning and a walk. half of this inning, now a walk. this is been two heavyweights. what we've seen in this world series, go back to world series game 2. the astros got a run in the eighth, a run in the ninth, and a home run to tie it and then we've seen, i don't know, if not b, one of the most thrilling extra-inning games in world series history, the astros got to in the tenth, dodgers got to in the tenth. astros got to in the 11th, dodgers got one in the 11th. tonight we've seen one of the most thrilling fifth innings in world series history, each side getting three on a three-run home run after the astros got a game-tying home run by yuli gurriel in the bottom of the fourth. baseball is incredible. people have latched onto the series for good reason. two 100 plus win teams, to titans. to
tony watson misses outside.turn marwin gonzalez around and make him back right handed. he has less power than he does as a lefty. gattis at first, one out. ball and a strike. >> john: well, dodgers struck out to start the last inning and a walk. half of this inning, now a walk. this is been two heavyweights. what we've seen in this world series, go back to world series game 2. the astros got a run in the eighth, a run in the ninth, and a home run to tie it and then we've seen, i don't...
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tony watson misses outside. to turn marwin gonzalez around and make him back right handed. he has less power than he does as a lefty. gattis at first, one out. ball and a strike. >> john: well, dodgers struck out to start the last inning and a walk. astros struck out the bottom half of this inning, now a walk. this is been two heavyweights. what we've seen in this world series, go back to world series game 2. the astros got a run in the eighth, a run in the ninth, and a home run to tie it and then we've seen, i don't know, if not b, one of the most thrilling extra-inning games in world series history, the astros got to in the tenth, dodgers got to in the tenth. astros got to in the 11th, dodgers got one in the 11th. tonight we've seen one of the most thrilling fifth innings in world series history, each side getting three on a three-run home run after the astros got a game-tying home run by yuli gurriel in the bottom of the fourth. baseball is incredible. people have latched onto the series for good reason. two
tony watson misses outside. to turn marwin gonzalez around and make him back right handed. he has less power than he does as a lefty. gattis at first, one out. ball and a strike. >> john: well, dodgers struck out to start the last inning and a walk. astros struck out the bottom half of this inning, now a walk. this is been two heavyweights. what we've seen in this world series, go back to world series game 2. the astros got a run in the eighth, a run in the ninth, and a home run to tie it...
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emily: watson and blockchain are two that's ibm is making on the future.hen will these bets pay off and how big will they be? take a while.ill blockchain in particular, maybe four or five years to gain traction. benefits.some niche watson is more of a halo to wrap around a lot of things. watson has a lot of complexity to it, and it is hard to implement in the large categories. it looks best with large companies willing to take the time to help watson get trained, to tackle the complex problems they have. i do not know if watson will be the key generator of revenue growth. it will be a core factor. a lot of the ai technology will be sold as middleware. that will be the secret for ibm, how to turn watson technologies into technologies other companies use? ibmy: bloomberg estimates will kick that growth until 2019. what you want to see ibm do between now and then? andrew: the key thing is to keep focusing on software. cloud is a part of it. behind amazoning and microsoft and google in terms of revenue growth. 20% is not that impressive compared to them. it ne
emily: watson and blockchain are two that's ibm is making on the future.hen will these bets pay off and how big will they be? take a while.ill blockchain in particular, maybe four or five years to gain traction. benefits.some niche watson is more of a halo to wrap around a lot of things. watson has a lot of complexity to it, and it is hard to implement in the large categories. it looks best with large companies willing to take the time to help watson get trained, to tackle the complex problems...
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i'mjohn watson.ines: tottenham spring a spanish surprise against the holders real madrid in the champions league. man city edge it in a contest between two of europe's league leaders. and it's seventh heaven for liverpool, who thrash maribor in a record breaking away win. three english sides in action tonight with ten goals to tell you about. we start with the match at the bernabeu, the home of the holders real madrid, where tottenham faced the toughest test in european football against the 12—time champions but leave spain tonight with a point. 0lly foster watched the action. is tottenham had never scored against real madrid, but with harry kanein against real madrid, but with harry kane in the side, they are a club who feel they can start to write their own history. they would need reel to have an off night. the muted celebration told you this was not his 16th goal of the season. spurs have a precious lead, something to hang onto. serge aurier let them down. the keeper's says have saved spurs on so
i'mjohn watson.ines: tottenham spring a spanish surprise against the holders real madrid in the champions league. man city edge it in a contest between two of europe's league leaders. and it's seventh heaven for liverpool, who thrash maribor in a record breaking away win. three english sides in action tonight with ten goals to tell you about. we start with the match at the bernabeu, the home of the holders real madrid, where tottenham faced the toughest test in european football against the...
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watson coleman: thank you. i would just like to note that there was an amazing demonstration of people in front of the supreme court demanding that we do something about jerrymandering. because that's another way of negatively impacting the impact of one man and one vote. and so it is again fitting to be honoring this woman who gave her life's work to ensuring that everybody who was eligible to vote was given the right to vote. and to eliminate any obstacles that were placed in their way. so that we could open up opportunities to elect people who would be fair in the policies that are important to ensure that there's equality of opportunity in this country for all people, predicated upon their ability to do the intellect and their willingness to work hard. and therefore the content of their character versus the color of their skin. so it is indeed an honor to have shared this moment with you. thank you for the invitation. mr. thompson: thank you very much. -- thank you very much, mrs. watson coleman, for your p
watson coleman: thank you. i would just like to note that there was an amazing demonstration of people in front of the supreme court demanding that we do something about jerrymandering. because that's another way of negatively impacting the impact of one man and one vote. and so it is again fitting to be honoring this woman who gave her life's work to ensuring that everybody who was eligible to vote was given the right to vote. and to eliminate any obstacles that were placed in their way. so...
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deshaun watson, what a performance today, how quickly did this happen? >> it's exciting.g players that are coming into the mix now, and being such a factor, kareem hunt, of course, with kansas city, we'll see him next week. undefeated with that football team. so far. so a game that looked like, okay, that was going to be a good matchup, whatever, all of a sudden looks like a really exciting matchup as we go down there. >> kc plays tomorrow night. right now they're the only undefeated team of the 32 of the national football league. here tonight, seattle in the second half, they run away with it. the final score, seattle 46, and indianapolis 18. so until next sunday night, from houston, chiefs against the texans, texans, al michael, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya, the whole gang headed by drew esocoff, saying good night from seattle. >> nbc sports, home of super bowl lii thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. >>> right now on news 4 george mason university remembers a student who died. what he was doing right before students say he ran
deshaun watson, what a performance today, how quickly did this happen? >> it's exciting.g players that are coming into the mix now, and being such a factor, kareem hunt, of course, with kansas city, we'll see him next week. undefeated with that football team. so far. so a game that looked like, okay, that was going to be a good matchup, whatever, all of a sudden looks like a really exciting matchup as we go down there. >> kc plays tomorrow night. right now they're the only...
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marilyn watson from blackrock , and michael collins from pgim.on, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress with them. jonathan: i thought she signed a resignation letter off the back of the jackson hole speech which she defended the regulatory regime. you put the emphasis on deregulation. is that ultimately look at sign a resignation letter as well? mike: i think so. she pushed back against trump's emphasis on deregulating the banks. in her defense, that is the right move. one of the best things that is -- that has happened in the cycle with the regulatory pushback has been the fact that banks are in as good as financial shape as they have never been in our career.
marilyn watson from blackrock , and michael collins from pgim.on, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress...
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away from football, britain's heather watson has made it two wins from two at the luxembourg open and—finals after beating anett kontaveit in straight sets, this a really good win for watson against the estonian third seed. she won the opener 6—4, after getting the crucial break in the ninth game and then completed victory by winning the second set 6—4 too. she'll play elise mertens of belgium next. former world champion jenson button says lewis hamilton is capable of breaking michael schumacher‘s record of seven formula one world titles. button was previously team—mates with hamilton at mcclaren, and describes him in his autobiogrophy as an "unpredictable" but "brilliant, mercurial driver". hamilton currently leads the championship by 59 points. i think he'll clinch it over the next couple of races, and four world championships? that is more than ayrton senna, three off of michael schumacher. if he stays around in the sport a chance he could beat michael schumacher‘s record. —— there is a chance. five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan has threatened to pull out of the english ope
away from football, britain's heather watson has made it two wins from two at the luxembourg open and—finals after beating anett kontaveit in straight sets, this a really good win for watson against the estonian third seed. she won the opener 6—4, after getting the crucial break in the ninth game and then completed victory by winning the second set 6—4 too. she'll play elise mertens of belgium next. former world champion jenson button says lewis hamilton is capable of breaking michael...
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deshaun watson, what a performance today, how quickly did this happen? >> it's exciting.g players that are coming into the mix now, and being such a factor, kareem hunt, of course, with kansas city, we'll see him next week. alex smith, what a year he's jumped off to. undefeated with that football team. so far. so a game that looked like, okay, that was going to be a good matchup, whatever, all of a sudden looks like a really exciting matchup as we go down there. >> kc plays tomorrow night. right now they're the only undefeated team of the 32 of the national football league. here tonight, seattle in the second half, they run away with it. the final score, seattle 46, and indianapolis 18. so until next sunday night, from houston, chiefs against the texans, texans, al michael, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya, the whole gang headed by drew esocoff, saying good night from seattle. >> nbc sports, home of super bowl lii thanks you fo hing this ( floor creaks) i can't believe we're doing this! (thunder cracks) ahh! gus, you're not scared, are you? i don't like thunder! this is
deshaun watson, what a performance today, how quickly did this happen? >> it's exciting.g players that are coming into the mix now, and being such a factor, kareem hunt, of course, with kansas city, we'll see him next week. alex smith, what a year he's jumped off to. undefeated with that football team. so far. so a game that looked like, okay, that was going to be a good matchup, whatever, all of a sudden looks like a really exciting matchup as we go down there. >> kc plays tomorrow...
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one is going to be watson.he goal here is to use watson's -- to mimic an army , going toh analysts regulatory filings, news reports and spitting out stocks to invest in. the firm will implement those stocks and rebound if they need to. it is an active strategy. >> i'm wondering how many stocks are going to be in it. you basically make a list based on your criteria. it is small, mid and large. , active share. that just means how much etf is there. this is 98% active share. that is good. there is a lot of active share but it can be win big or lose big. that is what is going to drive into this. if it doesn't it will probably struggle. >> there is another new introduction that you have been looking at. that made headlines because it has been critical of passive investing. what is the deal here? >> it is ironic. they wrote the most in type rp in thed turning last five years. if the world was all passive that would be worse -- worse than marxism. ultimately they get passive. pages thought if the whole world got passi
one is going to be watson.he goal here is to use watson's -- to mimic an army , going toh analysts regulatory filings, news reports and spitting out stocks to invest in. the firm will implement those stocks and rebound if they need to. it is an active strategy. >> i'm wondering how many stocks are going to be in it. you basically make a list based on your criteria. it is small, mid and large. , active share. that just means how much etf is there. this is 98% active share. that is good....
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seattle pressured and deshaun watson knew exactly where to go with the football. >> kevin: with a big extra point coming up here as hopkins scores. fairbairn. it's in there. a four-point lead for houston. 38-34. 4:49 to go in the wake ofa i very turbulent time for the texans with the comments by their owner bob mcnair, they have come out and played an outstanding game in a very difficult venue. >> rich: it's been a difficult week for the players and coaches wuto their credit they stuck together and that's the important thing. a lot of credit should go to that man there, bill o'brien. he was very emotional in the meeting last night and said, "look, i believe in these players. we believe in one another. we're going to go out and play our best football today and they've done just that so far, you hate to see someone lose this game, kevin, it's intn so entertaining, i don't think anyone is going to lose, they're going to run out of time, it's been that type of game, two warriors in russell wilson and
seattle pressured and deshaun watson knew exactly where to go with the football. >> kevin: with a big extra point coming up here as hopkins scores. fairbairn. it's in there. a four-point lead for houston. 38-34. 4:49 to go in the wake ofa i very turbulent time for the texans with the comments by their owner bob mcnair, they have come out and played an outstanding game in a very difficult venue. >> rich: it's been a difficult week for the players and coaches wuto their credit they...
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i see the watson as, not a lot of people use that whole countries are adopting watson, and countries are loving this product >> we've learned a lot since we've announced watson as its own business unit. it was technology that won the jeopardy game show, we built a business around it what we learned in a quarter was that companies continue to adopt cognitive. for instance royal bank of scotland is now deployed our cog tifr technologies, we see it in health we see how cognitive will change, not only enterprises but professions. this is really about it will change 100% of jobs, there's too much data in the world the point of view has always been you feed a good set of technologies to make sense of all that data and that's what we're helping our clients do >> well ford versus china, they've got millions of people with heart disease and no real wake to calculate what will happen until watson. >> china's a good example. we see the power of cognitive is to take what best in the world can do and spread that much more broadly so that our partners in china, finland and italy and other places,
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iain watson, bbc news, glasgow. that's it from me.h me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: world number one rafael nadal beats nick kyrgios to win his sixth title of the season. united states vice—president mike pence leaves an nfl match after players kneel during the national anthem. ans fans celebrate in cairo as egypt qualify for their first world cup finals in 28 years. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that rafael nadal has won his sixth title of a remarkable year by beating nick kyrgios at the china open on sunday. the australian was beaten in straight sets by the spaniard as the world number one secured his 75th atp crown. rob heath reports. wired for sound and, initially at least, plugged in on the court, nick kyrgios matched rafael nadal in
iain watson, bbc news, glasgow. that's it from me.h me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: world number one rafael nadal beats nick kyrgios to win his sixth title of the season. united states vice—president mike pence leaves an nfl match after players kneel during the national anthem. ans fans celebrate in cairo as egypt qualify for their first world cup finals in 28...
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iain watson, bbc news, glasgow.he white house and american football players who've been kneeling during the national anthem in protest at racial injustice has resurfaced. the us vice president mike pence has walked out of a game in indiana because some of the players knelt. president trump tweeted tonight to say he's proud of him. let's get the latest from our washington correspondent, laura bicker. well, this looks like a very much planned walkout by the vice president. it should have come to... no surprise to mike pence that the players on the field, the san francisco 49ers, knelt during the national anthem. they have done so for the last three weeks. in fact it was one of those players who started the debate in the first place. so as the debate in the first place. so as the players kneeled during the national anthem, mike pence stood next to his wife and on heart, waited for the anthem to finish and then he walked out. and with that swept walkout he has reignited the debate between the nfl and the administration.
iain watson, bbc news, glasgow.he white house and american football players who've been kneeling during the national anthem in protest at racial injustice has resurfaced. the us vice president mike pence has walked out of a game in indiana because some of the players knelt. president trump tweeted tonight to say he's proud of him. let's get the latest from our washington correspondent, laura bicker. well, this looks like a very much planned walkout by the vice president. it should have come...
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thanks very much, iain watson.quiry into allegations of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election has produced its first charges. president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been charged with money laundering and conspiracy against the united states, charges he's denied. in a separate development george papadopoulos a former policy adviser to mr trump, has admitted lying to the fbi about his ties with a russian contact. president trump has consistently denied any collusion with russia, as our north america editorjon sopel reports. mr manafort, are you turning yourself into federal authorities today? this wasn't how it was meant to be. mr manafort has no comment. over a year ago the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details are complex web of financi
thanks very much, iain watson.quiry into allegations of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election has produced its first charges. president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been charged with money laundering and conspiracy against the united states, charges he's denied. in a separate development george papadopoulos a former policy adviser to mr trump, has admitted lying to the fbi about his ties with a russian contact. president trump has consistently denied...
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is sharpening his knife looking for a back to stab when you have enemies as tom watson does such as the in a circle arguably of the neighbor party that alone the leader of the largest trade union in this country you know you have problems for him to write a letter to the regulator of television programming casting doubt on adverts placed by r t u k shows not only incompetence it also shows arguably an attitude to free speech that is not. it doesn't work with being deputy leader of a labor party some i believe what i think it is after never seen this increasing number of attacks on r.t. . well i suppose they feel a bit threatened to be the only. answer to that question it is interesting that we've seen a resurgence of these attacks and of course viewing figures for mainstream media channels have been going down young people many of them don't even watch t.v. on a t.v. anymore r.t. as you know is the first news channel on the internet to reach five billion views this kind of think disconcerts elites in this country tom watson deputy leader of the labor party it concerns him a great de
is sharpening his knife looking for a back to stab when you have enemies as tom watson does such as the in a circle arguably of the neighbor party that alone the leader of the largest trade union in this country you know you have problems for him to write a letter to the regulator of television programming casting doubt on adverts placed by r t u k shows not only incompetence it also shows arguably an attitude to free speech that is not. it doesn't work with being deputy leader of a labor party...
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watson in line for the win, the bullpen good again.ndon morrow, i would expect him to put up zeros. by the way logan forsythe has moved over to third base, charlie culberson who ran for justin turner is at second. with two out nobody on, the count 1-2 on brakeman. >> john: a lot of people right now in l.a. with game 6 tickets ward excited. to a really good teams. there's so much a strategy that goes in but there's so much anticipation around the starters and the starters have had a lot a lot of great outings that have really stifled and put hitters in funks, with the exception of darvish. >> joe: high fly ball into left back at the wall gone! bregman with a home run it's 6-2. there will be no one hitter tonight for dodgers pitching. alex bregman the 2 with his fourth home run of this postseason. >> john: you don't get the ball away from him i talk about those short arms and quick stroke. that one wasn't the cutter away. you take a small victories, even though the game looks like going the dodgers way you feel good about the next situat
watson in line for the win, the bullpen good again.ndon morrow, i would expect him to put up zeros. by the way logan forsythe has moved over to third base, charlie culberson who ran for justin turner is at second. with two out nobody on, the count 1-2 on brakeman. >> john: a lot of people right now in l.a. with game 6 tickets ward excited. to a really good teams. there's so much a strategy that goes in but there's so much anticipation around the starters and the starters have had a lot a...
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and it turns out that labor deputy leader tom watson who called for the probe against the r.t.i. ads by the u.k.'s media watchdog has actually been in talks to appear on one of our shows and his former fellow m.p. and host of r.t. sputnik show george galloway revealed tom watson negotiated with me for a long time to come on my r t sure and the only didn't because we fell out over an internal labor party martin namely his leadership of the coup against germany corben so mr watson was more than happy to appear on r t and i have written exchanges to prove it earned while on a visit to britain hillary clinton also jumped on to the r.t. and listing them among the alleged threats coming out of russia maybe you've even seen the ads in the london underground from one russian state funded propaganda source bragging watch our t.v. and find out that we are planning to hack next mrs clinton has never recovered from the fact that the american voters rejected her and quite right they were to do sort to blame russia to blame paul came on to blame anyone but themselves is of course par for the c
and it turns out that labor deputy leader tom watson who called for the probe against the r.t.i. ads by the u.k.'s media watchdog has actually been in talks to appear on one of our shows and his former fellow m.p. and host of r.t. sputnik show george galloway revealed tom watson negotiated with me for a long time to come on my r t sure and the only didn't because we fell out over an internal labor party martin namely his leadership of the coup against germany corben so mr watson was more than...
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stephen watson is in zurich where today's draw was made. out who stands between them and a place in the world cup final. michael and martin o'neill, both guided their teens to second place in their qualifying groups. now there is a two leg play—off to try to secure a ticket to russia next year. it was michael o'neill and his team drawn out first, followed by the highest ranked side in the group. switzerland. i think for us missing italy and croatia, but it does not mean we underestimate switzerland. but i do think we're capable of winning that tie. switzerland had a very good qualification campaign. but i feel when you look at all the groups, that could be the weakest groups, that could be the weakest group in terms of the nature of the teams in that. but it gives us a chance and that is the most important thing. i think the players will believe they have a chance which is important. republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds, denmark. as one of the unseeded teams, whatever we get will be a difficult game for us
stephen watson is in zurich where today's draw was made. out who stands between them and a place in the world cup final. michael and martin o'neill, both guided their teens to second place in their qualifying groups. now there is a two leg play—off to try to secure a ticket to russia next year. it was michael o'neill and his team drawn out first, followed by the highest ranked side in the group. switzerland. i think for us missing italy and croatia, but it does not mean we underestimate...
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our political correspondent iain watson reports.le was one of the first areas in the country where the government's flagship welfare reform was implemented, universal credit brings together six existing benefits for both unemployed people and those on low incomes. but it is paid six weeks in arrears and the labour—led local council says claimants are being forced into debt. some government minister thought waiting six weeks was a good idea. i don't think so. i think that is creating lots of difficulties. and for those who are really struggling, that just makes the whole situation worse. and this is no local difficulty. so far around 600,000 people receive universal credit. but the government wants to speed up its introduction with another half a million people scheduled to move onto it in the coming months. exactly a week ago the labour leader asked why calls to the universal credit hotline cost up to 55p a minute. today the work and pensions secretary had some good news. given the recent attention and concern that this could place
our political correspondent iain watson reports.le was one of the first areas in the country where the government's flagship welfare reform was implemented, universal credit brings together six existing benefits for both unemployed people and those on low incomes. but it is paid six weeks in arrears and the labour—led local council says claimants are being forced into debt. some government minister thought waiting six weeks was a good idea. i don't think so. i think that is creating lots of...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight...gises to two female players who were found to have been discriminated against. -- all —— all discriminatory remarks made against them by the women's manager, mark sampson. three more british clubs are in champions league action this evening. manchester united play benfica, chelsea host roma and celtic face german champions bayern. we are in lisbon and munich. and with ten days until anthony joshua defends his world heavyweight titles against carlos takam — is he feeling worried? 0h because i'm not fighting pulev? no! always confident, anthony joshua, always confident, anthonyjoshua, we will hear from always confident, anthonyjoshua, we will hearfrom him later on. it was a successful night for the british teams in the champions league last night — wins for liverpool, manchester city and a 1—1 draw for tottenham against the holders real madrid, high hopes then for the three remaining british teams in action tonight. we will be in munich shortly ahead of bayern muncih and celtic and we'll
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight...gises to two female players who were found to have been discriminated against. -- all —— all discriminatory remarks made against them by the women's manager, mark sampson. three more british clubs are in champions league action this evening. manchester united play benfica, chelsea host roma and celtic face german champions bayern. we are in lisbon and munich. and with ten days until anthony joshua defends his world...
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watson coleman is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. chairman. when the federal government serves a landowner of condemnation notice, the landowner has a right to request a jury trial. the central question for the jury is what compensates just compensates? rarely is there a challenge to whether the taking for national security purposes is justified. it almost always comes down to whether the landowner is getting a fair payment for their land. without legal help, landowners often received a paltry check for $100 and no day in court. federal judge andrew haynan who was appointed by george w. bush and hears many of these land taking cases has said, you have to realize that these are everyday people living their ordinary lives and all of a sudden the government knocks on their door and says, we want your back yard. i mean, all of a sudden they're facing the might of the department of homeland security and the department of justice and all of a sudden they are a defendant in a lawsuit through no fault of their own. i could not agree more. the presiden
watson coleman is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. chairman. when the federal government serves a landowner of condemnation notice, the landowner has a right to request a jury trial. the central question for the jury is what compensates just compensates? rarely is there a challenge to whether the taking for national security purposes is justified. it almost always comes down to whether the landowner is getting a fair payment for their land. without legal help, landowners often...
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so many people in watson in the northwest of england the defense industry is that bread and butter bun undeniable drop in demand for the a products has left the company with no choice but to cut seven hundred and fifty. jobs at this plants alive. why things are? so one hopes. you need to concentrate on. on the areas that you can sell the products at home. job losses is set to hit five sites over three years including watson and symbols pre wet the eurofighter typhoon is assembled. yeah he is europe's biggest defense contractor employees over thirty four thousand people in the uk alone. however the storming of large scale orders from cats are in saudi arabia has now put jobs and the future of the industry on the line. it's gotten very very a deep implications as well for the whole of our defense industry that once you produce the skilled workers it's impossible ready to restart and get back up to that level again. the government has stated that it will look to support be a workers while it also faces the challenge of sustaining the uk's defense capabilities. okay thank you very much is
so many people in watson in the northwest of england the defense industry is that bread and butter bun undeniable drop in demand for the a products has left the company with no choice but to cut seven hundred and fifty. jobs at this plants alive. why things are? so one hopes. you need to concentrate on. on the areas that you can sell the products at home. job losses is set to hit five sites over three years including watson and symbols pre wet the eurofighter typhoon is assembled. yeah he is...
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john watson there with sportsday.ner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award — the stirling prize — will be announced next tuesday. the nominations to become britain's best new building 2017 include a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. the museum had a very complex master plan for the site. it was supplementing the front of house experience and offering conservation and science special exhibitions, particularly logistics and other things left over from being in the compound as the work that's been available for 250 years. so what we did was spend a tremendous amount of time with the museum understanding their wants and needs to try and respond to this brief. essentially, we wanted to create a world conservation and exhibition centre for the whole of the museum campus. this is rea
john watson there with sportsday.ner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award — the stirling prize — will be announced next tuesday. the nominations to become britain's best new building 2017 include a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. the museum had a...
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stephen watson in a pretty grim looking belfast the night.einster have got great european pedigree. four matches on sunday. northampton came through the play—offs. saracens have been winners for the last two years. toulon were three—time winners before that. the exeter against glasgow match, glasgow the only scottish team in the cup. they head to sandy park to face the english premiership champions. a really tough pool, with montpelier and lei nster tough pool, with montpelier and leinster in there as well. david curry reports. checking in for his first champions cup campaign, it's the warriors new head coach. they have won all six of their matches this season but they have all been in the pro 14 league. in european competition, more stern tests await. i think we're probably operating at about 60% at the moment. there is more ruinous. even when we have been at our best, we have found a way to win. there is a lot of character in this group, and we are lot of character in this group, and we a re really lot of character in this group, and we are
stephen watson in a pretty grim looking belfast the night.einster have got great european pedigree. four matches on sunday. northampton came through the play—offs. saracens have been winners for the last two years. toulon were three—time winners before that. the exeter against glasgow match, glasgow the only scottish team in the cup. they head to sandy park to face the english premiership champions. a really tough pool, with montpelier and lei nster tough pool, with montpelier and leinster...
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iain watson reports.e from colleagues, with some mps and peers literally telling him to shut up. most of the party strongly support... i think we have two roads we can go down. we can behave like knuckleheads, like grant shapps did today... knuckleheads, really? well, what else was it? it was just trying to act against the prime minister. or we can unite, support the prime minister. ruth davidson has added her voice to the chorus of cutting comments, suggesting that if the plot against the prime minister had been serious, then it would have been led by someone more serious. but she had a wider message for party members, too, advising them to settle down. jeremy corbyn is eminently beatable. not only that, we have just beaten him. yes, i know it can be daunting, when you've got people chanting in the streets the name of somebody else, but that does not mean you don't knuckle down, get stuck in, show the drive, energy, the ambition for the country. make sure people understand what it is that you are trying
iain watson reports.e from colleagues, with some mps and peers literally telling him to shut up. most of the party strongly support... i think we have two roads we can go down. we can behave like knuckleheads, like grant shapps did today... knuckleheads, really? well, what else was it? it was just trying to act against the prime minister. or we can unite, support the prime minister. ruth davidson has added her voice to the chorus of cutting comments, suggesting that if the plot against the...
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iain watson reporting. their operations and begun to evacuate staff in the gulf of mexico as tropical storm mate is getting closer. the storm has killed at least 20 people in central america and could become a hurricane by the time it hits the united states. —— nate. jamie mitchell reports. deadly floods, mudslides, destruction. seems all too familiar this hurricane season. but this time central american countries spared the worst of hurricane irma and hurricane harvey have been in the firing line. honduras, costa rica and nicaragua. translation: the flood has taken away almost everything these people had in their homes. they had breakfast this morning but have not had lunch or dinner because they've lost everything. aid agencies say the succession of major storms this year has prompted them to consider expanding their provision for such events. one of the lessons might be we need to look at preparedness scenarios and planning, look at scenarios and planning, look at scenarios that take into account we'll s
iain watson reporting. their operations and begun to evacuate staff in the gulf of mexico as tropical storm mate is getting closer. the storm has killed at least 20 people in central america and could become a hurricane by the time it hits the united states. —— nate. jamie mitchell reports. deadly floods, mudslides, destruction. seems all too familiar this hurricane season. but this time central american countries spared the worst of hurricane irma and hurricane harvey have been in the...
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here's our political correspondent iain watson.e first areas in the country where the government's flagship welfare reform was implemented, universal credit brings together six existing benefits for both unemployed people and those on low incomes. but it is paid six weeks in arrears and the labour—led local council says claimants are being forced into debt. some government minister thought waiting six weeks was a good idea. i don't think so. i think that is creating lots of difficulties. and for those who are really struggling, that just makes the whole situation worse. and this is more local difficulty. so far around 600,000 people receive universal credit. but the government wants to speed up its introduction with another half a million people scheduled to move onto it in the coming months. exactly a week ago the labour leader asked why calls to the universal credit hotline cost up to 55p a minute. today the work and pensions secretary had some good news. given the recent attention and concern that this could place a burden on cl
here's our political correspondent iain watson.e first areas in the country where the government's flagship welfare reform was implemented, universal credit brings together six existing benefits for both unemployed people and those on low incomes. but it is paid six weeks in arrears and the labour—led local council says claimants are being forced into debt. some government minister thought waiting six weeks was a good idea. i don't think so. i think that is creating lots of difficulties. and...
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however judge watson says the travel ban quote "plainly discriminates based on nationality." ahead at eight.. we meet a pair of first responders going out of their way to save family pets in the north bay firestorm and we are tracking the destructive bear fire in the santa cruz mountains. it's already destroyed structures ...a live update ((brittney tease))i'm kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (grant) breaking news takes us to the santa cruz mountains tonight. where the "bear fire" is growing tonight. this is video of that fire which erupted overnight. and has already taken a destructive turn. destroying four structures. (pam ) this fire is forcing evacuations tonight ... as it threatens more than 100 structures. kron-4's spencer blake joins us live from santa cruz county.. he's tracking this wildfire... spencer what do you know about the evacuations tonight (pam) containment is up on the major fires burning in the north bay as firefighters make progress.(grant) here is the l
however judge watson says the travel ban quote "plainly discriminates based on nationality." ahead at eight.. we meet a pair of first responders going out of their way to save family pets in the north bay firestorm and we are tracking the destructive bear fire in the santa cruz mountains. it's already destroyed structures ...a live update ((brittney tease))i'm kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break....
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katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state.ay, but this time, it's a tale of getting too close for comfort. a man was kissing a dover sole in celebration of the catch, when the six—inch fish wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his mouth. he stopped breathing before being saved by paramedics. chi chi izundu reports. thankfully, this fish is larger than the one sam quilliam caught. at 1a centimetres, his friends had jokingly referred to his catch that night as a postage stamp. that's it, he is smiling, now. size didn't matter. sam still wanted to kiss his dover sole with pride. but the fish wasn't actually afford that kiss. the river free and jumped straight down sam's throat, completely blocking his airway. just a bit shaken up by it all, really. you just don't expect it to happen. i mean, people do things at this all the time. and you just don't expect it to happen to you. his friends noticed is panic, and started to give him cpr. i turned my back, and before i knew it, he wasjoking. he got halfway down the pier, here, and
katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state.ay, but this time, it's a tale of getting too close for comfort. a man was kissing a dover sole in celebration of the catch, when the six—inch fish wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his mouth. he stopped breathing before being saved by paramedics. chi chi izundu reports. thankfully, this fish is larger than the one sam quilliam caught. at 1a centimetres, his friends had jokingly referred to his catch that night as a postage stamp. that's it, he...
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iain watson, bbc news.our political correspondent jonathan blake said the public displays of support could be effective, but won't do much to appease those in the party who are already unhappy. borisjohnson going boris johnson going out borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister and saying in the message to the conservative mps that they need to get behind the pm, he says he has spoken to ordinary punters as he has spoken to ordinary punters as he puts it and her speech was good and anyone can have a cold. it turns into a rallying cry for mps to turn the fire on corbyn, as he puts it and says they should speak about nothing else but great policies and what they can do for the country which is perhaps wishful thinking with the prime minister's position precarious but it is a public show of loyalty coming from one of the names people mention when you talk about a possible successor. add another possible successor, not an mp at the moment, ruth davidson, showing her support. again
iain watson, bbc news.our political correspondent jonathan blake said the public displays of support could be effective, but won't do much to appease those in the party who are already unhappy. borisjohnson going boris johnson going out borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister and saying in the message to the conservative mps that they need to get behind the pm, he says he has spoken to ordinary punters as he has spoken to ordinary punters as he puts it and her...
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katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state. stay with us on bbc world news.ions mount against hollywood producer harvey weinstein, young women fear exploitation has become the price to pay for a career in the industry. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20 pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they call the 33. and then... bells toll bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty roar. this is bbc news. the lat
katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state. stay with us on bbc world news.ions mount against hollywood producer harvey weinstein, young women fear exploitation has become the price to pay for a career in the industry. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known...
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ian watson, bbc news.w by mary douglas, a spokesperson for the independent political group, grassroots conservatives. she joins me from salisbury. thank you for your time. more than anything, those conservatives circling the wagons around theresa may want to put an end to this conversation about her leadership, don't they? they don't wa nt leadership, don't they? they don't want the drifting into next week? yes, i agree. want the drifting into next week? yes, iagree. primarily want the drifting into next week? yes, i agree. primarily the reason is we have more important things to say, and important things that need to be said. i am with boris in his latest comments, and ruth davidson. i think theresa may has good policies, she has sound instinct and she is what the country needs at this time. mention ofjeremy corbyn is interesting, because he reminds me, uncomfortably, donald trump in his ability to look at a crowd of people and see what it is they want, or hope for, and feed it to them, without any consid
ian watson, bbc news.w by mary douglas, a spokesperson for the independent political group, grassroots conservatives. she joins me from salisbury. thank you for your time. more than anything, those conservatives circling the wagons around theresa may want to put an end to this conversation about her leadership, don't they? they don't wa nt leadership, don't they? they don't want the drifting into next week? yes, i agree. want the drifting into next week? yes, iagree. primarily want the drifting...
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thank you very much, john watson. from the us grand prix in austin, texas, where lewis hamilton is closing in on his fourth world title. as pa rt of title. as part of black history week, we meet one of british ice hockey‘s pioneers. it's the second weekend of fixtures in rugby union's champions cup, with scarlets hosting bath tonight, while clermont auvergne will be without the scotland captain, greig laidlaw, when they take on northampton tomorrow. laidlaw has fractured his ankle and will miss scotland's autumn tests. let's look ahead to the weekend's action with the bbc‘s rugby union reporter, chrisjones. before we get on to the fixtures, this conversation about injuries isn't going away, with laidlaw and also fraser brown the latest to be injured. an in—form laidlaw is going to be a big miss for scotland, isn't it? this used to be one of the great anglo—welsh cup —— is, and even though identities and venues have changed over the years, it should still be some occasion to. —— anglo—welsh clashes. they will want to g
thank you very much, john watson. from the us grand prix in austin, texas, where lewis hamilton is closing in on his fourth world title. as pa rt of title. as part of black history week, we meet one of british ice hockey‘s pioneers. it's the second weekend of fixtures in rugby union's champions cup, with scarlets hosting bath tonight, while clermont auvergne will be without the scotland captain, greig laidlaw, when they take on northampton tomorrow. laidlaw has fractured his ankle and will...
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katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state.s thanked the man who saved his life after he collapsed and stopped breathing. sam ouilliam was trying to celebrate his catch by kissing the dover sole. but it wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his throat. chi chi izundu reports. this dover sole, thankfully, isn't the one in question. sam ouilliam caught one 14 centimetres long, and, despite mocking from fellow fisherman, tried to give it a quick kiss. but the fish wriggled free, lodged itself in his throat, blocking his airway. sam collapsed and went into cardiac arrest, and his friends were forced to give him cpr. i'm just a bit shaken up by it all, really. you just don't expect it to happen. i mean, people do things like this all the time and you just don't expect it to happen to you. paramedics were called to help a man who'd swallowed a live fish, and with small forceps and six attempts later, it was eventually removed. whole. after 17 years of doing this job, i've never seen anything like it. i've never seen a foreign body
katy watson, bbc news in carabobo state.s thanked the man who saved his life after he collapsed and stopped breathing. sam ouilliam was trying to celebrate his catch by kissing the dover sole. but it wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his throat. chi chi izundu reports. this dover sole, thankfully, isn't the one in question. sam ouilliam caught one 14 centimetres long, and, despite mocking from fellow fisherman, tried to give it a quick kiss. but the fish wriggled free, lodged itself in...
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rob high, who is vice president and chief technology officer at ibm watson, thank you, rob. and last but certainly not least, fran moore, who is president of fpm consulting and a former cia director of analysis. so we've got an amazing group hire. and just to very briefly set the stage. today is the 60th anniversary of the launch of sputnik, which clearly triggered a space race. recently, the head of the, head of state of the same country opined that whoever owns artificial intelligence owns the world. in essence. this is also on the heels of china launching a quantum entanglement satellite capability. so it seems like, to paraphrase samuel clemons, where his, the future may not repeat itself, it does tend to rhyme. i think we're seeing some of the rhyming now. but i'm really optimistic that the good guys are getting their arms around this. so let's sort of peel back the hype from the reality. what should we be thinking now, where is it going, and i'm not going to ask you to answer whether vladimir putin is correct, but clearly, you have a h head of state highlighting this.
rob high, who is vice president and chief technology officer at ibm watson, thank you, rob. and last but certainly not least, fran moore, who is president of fpm consulting and a former cia director of analysis. so we've got an amazing group hire. and just to very briefly set the stage. today is the 60th anniversary of the launch of sputnik, which clearly triggered a space race. recently, the head of the, head of state of the same country opined that whoever owns artificial intelligence owns...
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alameda residence kelly watson sports bike sharing but without bike stations like these, watson says she's seeing the bikes being left in places where maybe they shouldn't. we found these photos on social media showing one bike on the ground, another dropping someone's driveway. >> they're all over the community, and i don't know, raising my own children i never encourage them to leave their toys and bikes out in the front yard. >> reporter: jennifer is the director of transportation planning for the city of alameda. >> as we suspected there are concerns about how the parking is working for these bikes. we're working to address those issues. >> reporter: right now there are 300 bikes total on the island. some people say the program is cruising along just fine. >> the other platform you have to find a docking station to put the bikes in. >> there's teenagers who are opening up the island to themselves, getting out of the house. >> reporter: workers going around the city retrieving bikes that are left where they shouldn't be. >>> much more news ahead here on abc 7 news at 6:00. an unne
alameda residence kelly watson sports bike sharing but without bike stations like these, watson says she's seeing the bikes being left in places where maybe they shouldn't. we found these photos on social media showing one bike on the ground, another dropping someone's driveway. >> they're all over the community, and i don't know, raising my own children i never encourage them to leave their toys and bikes out in the front yard. >> reporter: jennifer is the director of...
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yeah, watson.uickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. >> rosie o'donnell has helped lead the resistance since the beginning of donald trump. now in a brand-new interview she says she doesn't think she can survive the trump presidency. jillian: wasn't she supposed to be gone now anyway? carly shimkus here with reaction. >> she didn't do that. for years rosie o'donnell and donald trump have been at each other's throats, publicly flinging insults back and forth but during a recent interview she took on a much more somber tone saying she's not sure she will be able to survive donald trump's presidency. she didn't always feel this defeated. listen to something she said in 2011. >> just ignore that he exists. don't you remember? i am not afraid. >> she's not only scared but concerned for her health. in a recent interview with w magazine she said there are p
yeah, watson.uickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. >> rosie o'donnell has helped lead the resistance since the beginning of donald trump. now in a brand-new interview she says she doesn't think she can survive the trump presidency. jillian: wasn't she supposed to be gone now anyway? carly shimkus here with reaction. >> she didn't do...
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alameda residence kelly watson sports bike sharing but without bike stations like these, watson says she's seeing the bikes being left in places where maybe they shouldn't. we found these photos on social media showing one bike on the ground, another dropping someone's driveway. >> they're all over the community, and i don't know, raising my own children i never encourage them to leave their toys and bikes out in the front yard. >> reporter: jennifer is the director of transportation planning for the city of alameda. >> as we suspected there are concerns about how the parking is working for these bikes. we're working to address those issues. >> reporter: right now there are 300 bikes total on the island. some people say the program is cruising along just fine. >> the other platform you have to find a docking station to put the bikes in. >> there's teenagers who are opening up the island to themselves, getting out of the house. >> reporter: workers going around the city retrieving bikes that are left where they shouldn't be. >>> much more news ahead here on abc 7 news at 6:00. an unne
alameda residence kelly watson sports bike sharing but without bike stations like these, watson says she's seeing the bikes being left in places where maybe they shouldn't. we found these photos on social media showing one bike on the ground, another dropping someone's driveway. >> they're all over the community, and i don't know, raising my own children i never encourage them to leave their toys and bikes out in the front yard. >> reporter: jennifer is the director of...