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thank you very much tojoin us, mike weston. —— forjoining.creasing number of parents think that what's best for their child has a high price tag. in the us that's fuelled by a growing premium market, as parents blow budgets to make sure they have the get hold of luxury brands, as michelle fleury reports from new york. when we were growing up, we never had all of these options. when we were growing up, we never had all of these optionslj when we were growing up, we never had all of these options. i never even had a car seat. shopping for a babyis even had a car seat. shopping for a baby is not would be used to be. meet us, women would come down and see the stroller pitch, and they we re see the stroller pitch, and they were start crying, because there are so were start crying, because there are so many options. there is an explosion of choice. just takes rollers. it is an easy fold. this man, also known as the baby guy, is an expert on the gear. there were two reverse investment, spending more money in the cribbin the mattress. to him, the cur
thank you very much tojoin us, mike weston. —— forjoining.creasing number of parents think that what's best for their child has a high price tag. in the us that's fuelled by a growing premium market, as parents blow budgets to make sure they have the get hold of luxury brands, as michelle fleury reports from new york. when we were growing up, we never had all of these options. when we were growing up, we never had all of these optionslj when we were growing up, we never had all of these...
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joe, former senator from new mexico recorded audio from inside his rented apartment at riverbanks weston health kitchen on 11th avenue. >> he lived there for one month in june and says it was pure hell. >> the next morning i wanted out. it wasn't just the noise of the street, it was the reason size the building. the jackhammering the floors next-door, upstairs and across the hall. >> the former senator, now playwright associate fed up that he is suing the building manager for more than $114,000. he said the noise was so bad he ended up in the er for two days. >> i walked into urgent care and they said you have to see me outside the emergency room. my whole body is exhausted. at the end of the day i went in there and i slept for five hours. at the end of the day was complete exhaustion. >> he was similar turned back to the city after spending a month in new mexico to get back to good health. he said the building claims he's on the hook for his six month lease. he paid a security deposit of $1000.1 month of rent for more than $2500. he says he picked to live there because he had a great vi
joe, former senator from new mexico recorded audio from inside his rented apartment at riverbanks weston health kitchen on 11th avenue. >> he lived there for one month in june and says it was pure hell. >> the next morning i wanted out. it wasn't just the noise of the street, it was the reason size the building. the jackhammering the floors next-door, upstairs and across the hall. >> the former senator, now playwright associate fed up that he is suing the building manager for...
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randy weston was kind of on the opposite end of that thing.ger than duke ellington, so, you know, he's really a whole generation removed. for his part, in the same year that duke ellington received this presidential medal of freedom, randy weston opens a club in morocco, his own jazz club, because after touring northern africa in the mid '60s, he stayed. he stayed in morocco in 1967 and then actually lived in morocco for several years after this before returning to the united states. you can see both by hi garb, but also if you were to look up hills music randy weston when he continued to make music incorporated the african element also of rhythm and the congas and those kind of unique rhythms to africa into the jazz. you get that fusion in his music, so not only identity but straight-up moving there. that's a different perspective than what duke ellington and the old guard guys kind of had on the whole thing. so as a final note, for their part the state department realized only too late that, you know, what they had started out with in the 19
randy weston was kind of on the opposite end of that thing.ger than duke ellington, so, you know, he's really a whole generation removed. for his part, in the same year that duke ellington received this presidential medal of freedom, randy weston opens a club in morocco, his own jazz club, because after touring northern africa in the mid '60s, he stayed. he stayed in morocco in 1967 and then actually lived in morocco for several years after this before returning to the united states. you can...
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. >>> around town no severe warnings on these but back into weston-- much of 495 is a mess which is why we issued the yellow weather alert. >>> yellow weather alert, flash flooding and damaging wind 9:00 or 8:00, weekend plans are safe once we still go through the next couple of hours. 86 by 1:00 and hot on sunday, not as humid, showers at night and the eclipse weather, 91. stay hydrated. to stay is superhot with 90 on wednesdays and this will lock temperatures down low- 80s. >>> it's time for kids to get ready to head back to school and john is helping them do >>> now, wusa9 game on sports brought to you by xfinity. >> we started the school year-- at the start of the school year is three days away next monday for some parents back to school shopping can be a challenge but a certain wizard superstar did his part to make it a little easier. john wall and the john wall family foundation hosted a back- to-school feed-- field day. 250 students got backpacks filled with school supplies and he made an appearance to talk about how the country's current social climate is a valuable teaching exp
. >>> around town no severe warnings on these but back into weston-- much of 495 is a mess which is why we issued the yellow weather alert. >>> yellow weather alert, flash flooding and damaging wind 9:00 or 8:00, weekend plans are safe once we still go through the next couple of hours. 86 by 1:00 and hot on sunday, not as humid, showers at night and the eclipse weather, 91. stay hydrated. to stay is superhot with 90 on wednesdays and this will lock temperatures down low- 80s....
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eastern on c-span two yesterday president trump answered weston on the violence in charlottesville over the weekend for you that came during a press conference on the administration's infrastructure also. -- proposal. here is a look. president trump: i want to thank our guests including members of our cabinet. and thevaney transportation secretary doing a fabulous job. doing a reallyor incredible and creative job on what we are going to be discussing today which is in structure. we just had a great set of briefings upstairs. (202) 628-0205 we just had a great set of briefings upstairs on our infrastructure agenda. my administration is working every day to deliver the world-class infrastructure that our people deserve and, frankly, that our country deserves. that is why i just signed a new executive order to dramatically reform the nation's badly broken infrastructure permitting process. just blocks away is the empire state building. it took 11 months to build the empire state building. but today, it can take as long as a decade and much more than that. many stories where it takes 20, 25
eastern on c-span two yesterday president trump answered weston on the violence in charlottesville over the weekend for you that came during a press conference on the administration's infrastructure also. -- proposal. here is a look. president trump: i want to thank our guests including members of our cabinet. and thevaney transportation secretary doing a fabulous job. doing a reallyor incredible and creative job on what we are going to be discussing today which is in structure. we just had a...
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this is weston—super—mare earlier in the day.ich we are likely to keep across eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west, it is this band of rain pushing its way across many southern counties of england. parts of the midlands as well overnight, lingering into northern ireland, mist and fog. dry for northern england. temperatures across southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. here is our band of rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around. draped across england and wales and up into northern ireland. fizzles out across england and wales, but continues into northern ireland, pushing through north—west england and western scotland in the afternoon. away from here, mainly dry, some breaks in the cloud, not many, but a slightly warmer feel. highs of 20 or 21 celsius. this slow—moving system is still with us on tuesday, we are looking at further outbreaks of rain in northern ireland and scotland. more unsettled here. drawing up some warm, humid airfrom the near continent. temperatures likely to be even
this is weston—super—mare earlier in the day.ich we are likely to keep across eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west, it is this band of rain pushing its way across many southern counties of england. parts of the midlands as well overnight, lingering into northern ireland, mist and fog. dry for northern england. temperatures across southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. here is our band of rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around. draped across...
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one of the soldiers in the battle, andy weston was in the front row. [applause] andy is one of many american veterans by interview. he was writing letters home almost every day. my narrative is full of wonderful letters that he wrote during the battle. >> let's read the first segment is the third-largest city right? >> sure, kinda like chicago. this is an early part of the book and i should say the book begins, the narrative begins with one of many people we meeto in 1968 which is a story of a north vietnamese villager. >> shoes in 18-year-old village girl whose family had been fighting for independence for several generations. her father fought against the french, her grandfather fought against the french. her older sister was killedd fighting against the south vietnamese army. she had been arrested and taken interrogated for and water boarded when she was 16 yearse i old. she someone had a very deep hatred of the south vietnamesevi army and the americans who is completely committed to the fight. i thought it would be an interesting way to introduce t
one of the soldiers in the battle, andy weston was in the front row. [applause] andy is one of many american veterans by interview. he was writing letters home almost every day. my narrative is full of wonderful letters that he wrote during the battle. >> let's read the first segment is the third-largest city right? >> sure, kinda like chicago. this is an early part of the book and i should say the book begins, the narrative begins with one of many people we meeto in 1968 which is a...
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once the sun's party ended, many jumped in their car to head home, like brit, susan, and paul weston.it was the place to come and see it. >> reporter: little madras, oregon? >> yep. you're on the map. >> reporter: a number of people at this campsite actually packed up before the eclipse happened so they could hit the road immediately after it ended, but if you go ahead and take a look at the highway behind me, it's pretty slow moving hours later. there's a couple people who told me they may stay camped here until wednesday to avoid any traffic jams. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in nashville where music city celebrated the eclipse with a twang right in front of the grand ole opry. this was the largest city in the path of totality. when the moon swallowed the sun, the skies went dark, and the glasses came off. >> you look through the peephole. >> reporter: grade schooler josh taylor proudly showed off his hand-made viewing box. at the local zoo, many animals didn't know what to do. the giraffes were clearly confused by nightfall at mid-day. and then there was gary parkerson. >> for 50
once the sun's party ended, many jumped in their car to head home, like brit, susan, and paul weston.it was the place to come and see it. >> reporter: little madras, oregon? >> yep. you're on the map. >> reporter: a number of people at this campsite actually packed up before the eclipse happened so they could hit the road immediately after it ended, but if you go ahead and take a look at the highway behind me, it's pretty slow moving hours later. there's a couple people who...
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this is weston—super—mare earlier in the day.re likely to keep across eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west, it is this band of rain pushing its way across many southern counties of england. parts of the midlands as well overnight, lingering into northern ireland, mist and fog. dry for northern england. temperatures across southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. 0ur band of rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around. draped across england and wales and up into northern ireland. fizzles out across england and wales, but continues into northern ireland, pushing through north—west england and western scotland in the afternoon. away from here, mainly dry, some breaks in the cloud, not many, but a slightly warmer fuel. highs of 20 or 21 celsius. this slow—moving system is still with us on tuesday, we are looking at further out breaks of rain in northern ireland and scotland. more u nsettled northern ireland and scotland. more unsettled here. drawing up someone commits humid airfrom the near conti
this is weston—super—mare earlier in the day.re likely to keep across eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west, it is this band of rain pushing its way across many southern counties of england. parts of the midlands as well overnight, lingering into northern ireland, mist and fog. dry for northern england. temperatures across southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. 0ur band of rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around. draped across england and wales and...
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for those on the beach at weston super mare today a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome. europe's heat wave is not expected to reach the uk this week at least. climate change means that we could all be in for some unwelcome whether. in the years to come. richard lester b. b. c. news. nnova. two leaders in the anglican church up come together to help address the refugee crisis in south sudan. but all the archbishop of uganda and his counterpart from canterbury have found common ground on this issue. they remain it holds on the topic of same sex marriage the b. b. c.'s religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has trouble to meet both men in uganda. anti sent this report. above the lush plains of uganda. two archbishops are on a mission heading north toward refugee camps on the border with south sadan. welcome they received any lawyer is rapturous. but the conditions are horrendous. mac come in. now number thank you. the whole family chf. i'm very very tough. it's an aids. it's horrible. there are nearly a million. sudanese living in camps like this. after fleeing a bru
for those on the beach at weston super mare today a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome. europe's heat wave is not expected to reach the uk this week at least. climate change means that we could all be in for some unwelcome whether. in the years to come. richard lester b. b. c. news. nnova. two leaders in the anglican church up come together to help address the refugee crisis in south sudan. but all the archbishop of uganda and his counterpart from canterbury have found common ground...
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it is westons cider mill, and we have a mother and son. helen and gary, good morning to you both.e children and my grandfather had five. so i am norman's eldest daughter, and i have two and two sisters, and i have had two and two sisters, and i have had two sons, and guy is our cider maker. when you were growing up, and this was in your family, did maker. when you were growing up, and this was in yourfamily, did you feel the pressure to be part of it? no, we always had work to do. we we re no, we always had work to do. we were always put to good use, picking up were always put to good use, picking up cider apples in the autumn, helping the production lines. so we grew up learning about work and cider making, and it was always in our burns, in our blood. and is there something you always wanted to do, to be part of the business? —— in our bones. my grandfather showed me the way, and made me believe that westo ns me the way, and made me believe that westons cider mill is the best cider in the world. and you have to think that, being part of the family, but there must be pressures at
it is westons cider mill, and we have a mother and son. helen and gary, good morning to you both.e children and my grandfather had five. so i am norman's eldest daughter, and i have two and two sisters, and i have had two and two sisters, and i have had two sons, and guy is our cider maker. when you were growing up, and this was in your family, did maker. when you were growing up, and this was in yourfamily, did you feel the pressure to be part of it? no, we always had work to do. we we re no,...
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good part of the country, however, further west, that rainer settling in and this was the scene in weston—super—marend and south wales, pushing northwards into northern ireland but the head of that, good spells of sunshine and a much improved deeper northern england and scotla nd improved deeper northern england and scotland get heard yesterday. the best of the sun xiang, highs of between 18—20. the rain pushes its way eastwards, mist and fog as well. across northern ireland, further north, mainly dry and a mild night. temperatures in double figures for most. a band of rain tomorrow morning still draped across england and wales up into northern ireland as well. it fizzles out across much of england and wales and continues across northern ireland before pushing its way into north—west england and western parts of scotland. away from here, becoming mainly dry if rather cloudy. if the sun manages to get through, perhaps because he highs of 22 or maybe 23 celsius but closer to 18 or 19 under the cloud. 0ur celsius but closer to 18 or 19 under the cloud. our system is very slow—moving and it is still wit
good part of the country, however, further west, that rainer settling in and this was the scene in weston—super—marend and south wales, pushing northwards into northern ireland but the head of that, good spells of sunshine and a much improved deeper northern england and scotla nd improved deeper northern england and scotland get heard yesterday. the best of the sun xiang, highs of between 18—20. the rain pushes its way eastwards, mist and fog as well. across northern ireland, further...
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for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.ut climate change means we could all be in for some unwelcome weather in the years to come. richard lister, bbc news. we're used to eye—watering amounts of money in football, but it's about to hit new levels when this man, neymar, completes his move from barcelona to paris st—germain, for what's expected to be a world record £198 million. we were going to go straight to paris and find out more about that but i'm afraid we have lost the line. we will see what we can do. but crucially, we will also talk about the weather now. here's stev da naos. it is really stifling across much of the mediterranean. you can see the deep red colours from portugal into greece and the balkans. cooler, fresher conditions. temperatures below the average in the north of europe. the heatwave focuses around the central mediterranean, around italy. deep red colours towards the balkans and parts of spain. we're looking at 41 degrees in florence. the mid 40s in southern parts of italy. dangerous heat. back home,
for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.ut climate change means we could all be in for some unwelcome weather in the years to come. richard lister, bbc news. we're used to eye—watering amounts of money in football, but it's about to hit new levels when this man, neymar, completes his move from barcelona to paris st—germain, for what's expected to be a world record £198 million. we were going to go straight to paris and find...
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this was weston—super—mare, bare their cloud in the sky, but as you head for the north and west, a differentnoon. where it is cloudy, limited amounts of brightness and sunshine. in the north west of scotland, some other bits sovereign. for much of england and eastern parts of wales, warm with 20 sunshine, temperatures after 23 or 26. as we go through this evening, further dry and find weather for the cricket at headingley. more cloud around tomorrow. but some fine conditions for the notting hill carnival, which started today. then continuing into tomorrow, which is for some is a bank holiday, but not for scotland. plenty of sunshine, we could see highs of 28. this evening, a lot more sunshine to come across much of england and wales, but the rain sta rts england and wales, but the rain starts to become more expensive and heavy across scotland overnight. the winds will strengthen as well. some of the raina arriving into northern pa rt of the raina arriving into northern part of northern ireland towards dawn. elsewhere dry with clear skies and temperatures on a par with last night. we could se
this was weston—super—mare, bare their cloud in the sky, but as you head for the north and west, a differentnoon. where it is cloudy, limited amounts of brightness and sunshine. in the north west of scotland, some other bits sovereign. for much of england and eastern parts of wales, warm with 20 sunshine, temperatures after 23 or 26. as we go through this evening, further dry and find weather for the cricket at headingley. more cloud around tomorrow. but some fine conditions for the notting...
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once the sun's party ended, many jumped in their car to head home, like brits susan and paul weston. >> it was the place to come and see. >> reporter: little madras, oregon? >> yes. you're on the map. >> reporter: a numb per of people at this camp site actually packed p before the eclipse happened so they could hit the road immediately after it ended, but if you go ahead and take a look at the highway behind me, it is pretty slow moving hours later. a couple of people told me they may stay camped here until wednesday to avoid any traffic jam. ♪ you've got that -- >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in nashville where "music city" celebrated the eclipse with a twang in front of the grand ole opry. when the moon swallowed the sun, the skies went dark and the glasses came off. >> you look through the peephole. >> reporter: grade schooler josh taylor showed off his handmade viewing box. at the lo zoo, many animals didn't know what to do. the giraffes were confused by nightfall at midday. then there was gary parkerson. >> for 50 years i've been waiting for today and it has finally come. >> rep
once the sun's party ended, many jumped in their car to head home, like brits susan and paul weston. >> it was the place to come and see. >> reporter: little madras, oregon? >> yes. you're on the map. >> reporter: a numb per of people at this camp site actually packed p before the eclipse happened so they could hit the road immediately after it ended, but if you go ahead and take a look at the highway behind me, it is pretty slow moving hours later. a couple of people...
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tisha lewis joins us live from weston with the story. >> marina, sarah, we're steps away from why police say a 22-year-old woman is sid sidewalking behind my right shoulder in this wooded air. that's when we're told she was ambushed. then abducted and almost sexually assaulted all of this unfolded monday and now today we're getting a look at who police believe is responsible. three days later police have released this come podsit sketch. they i have abettor idea who they're looking for but need they released the sketch of a suspect described as latino maybe in late 20s, early 30s. brown hair and full beard. we spoke with a resident in restin who says more police patrol is needed in this area. >> i mostly feel safe. and i take precautions and try to use good judgment. unfortunately i think there's places and areas that probably are not as safe as where i personally live. so, yes, of course, it create some anxiety and discomfort and sadness for the victim. >> wow like to sew more police in the area. >> probably yes, yes, i would. >> the suspect was reportedly wearing a sgrae shirt red lett
tisha lewis joins us live from weston with the story. >> marina, sarah, we're steps away from why police say a 22-year-old woman is sid sidewalking behind my right shoulder in this wooded air. that's when we're told she was ambushed. then abducted and almost sexually assaulted all of this unfolded monday and now today we're getting a look at who police believe is responsible. three days later police have released this come podsit sketch. they i have abettor idea who they're looking for...
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i want to bring into the conversation chris weston. good morning. happy monday.wer this question. is this reversal a persistent one? does it move the needle for you when it comes to fed expectations? not.: absolutely if you look at the fed funds future for january, giving us a fairly good guide on the pricing . for the december meeting, that has been stuck at 126 for seven days. 10 basis points or a 14% chance of a december hike. it did not move after we saw the good relative to expectations payrolls report. we only saw a 2 basis point increase in real you. it is moving very modestly higher after the payrolls number . we saw the biggest move in the dollar index this year, one of the biggest. that screams the positioning. the market has been so bearish on the dollar. an absolute position for the traders report. i think that just that little bit of good news with wages, 10 basis points above expectations, headline jobs creation slightly better, but they didn't need a lot to move the dial. the moment that they think this is a short recovery rally within a bearish tr
i want to bring into the conversation chris weston. good morning. happy monday.wer this question. is this reversal a persistent one? does it move the needle for you when it comes to fed expectations? not.: absolutely if you look at the fed funds future for january, giving us a fairly good guide on the pricing . for the december meeting, that has been stuck at 126 for seven days. 10 basis points or a 14% chance of a december hike. it did not move after we saw the good relative to expectations...
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at weston, arizona state and local officials woke up thursday to an extensively damaged confederate monumentferson davis memorial highway. >> that's my family there. >> reporter: people like david mccallister are trying to protect monuments like this one. he leads a group called save southern heritage. elected officials in new orleans recently removed several confederate monuments. >> these monuments celebrate a fictional desanitized confederacy. ignoring the death, the enslavement, ignoring the terror it actually stood for. >> reporter: last week's deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia magnified the issue again. and in the wake of it all, the president's comments only seemed to widen the gap between opposing sides. >> i wonder is it george washington next week or thomas jefferson after. you really have to ask yourself where does it stop. >> and again the concern this weekend there'll be more protests over what we saw in charlottesville, virginia and over monuments. obviously we'll be continuing to cover these stories. >> it's going to depot on. and just hopefully somehow we can stay
at weston, arizona state and local officials woke up thursday to an extensively damaged confederate monumentferson davis memorial highway. >> that's my family there. >> reporter: people like david mccallister are trying to protect monuments like this one. he leads a group called save southern heritage. elected officials in new orleans recently removed several confederate monuments. >> these monuments celebrate a fictional desanitized confederacy. ignoring the death, the...
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came back from china two weeks ago, and i traveled recently in europe as well, and there was one big westonk about -- question mark about the united states at present, and that says , can we have continued strategic confidence and certainty of the u.s. policy directions? was critically, of course, on the question of north korea, but more broadly on the question of the global economy and trade, just on trade matters we discussed, but when you do the rollback of dodd-frank, where does that went to the global economy in terms of the predicted ability of the financial rules which were laid down at the the global financial crisis for all countries, not just the u.s.? creeping into global reaction is a deep uncertainty about where the united states is going. that leads into the trust factors you referred to. finally, used to run australia. you are the leader of australia. -- you were the leader of us joy you. if the united states steps back from its historical from world war ii of being a leader, that is a vacuum. who steps into the vacuum? is it china? mr. rudd: you know, the chinese -- i am a s
came back from china two weeks ago, and i traveled recently in europe as well, and there was one big westonk about -- question mark about the united states at present, and that says , can we have continued strategic confidence and certainty of the u.s. policy directions? was critically, of course, on the question of north korea, but more broadly on the question of the global economy and trade, just on trade matters we discussed, but when you do the rollback of dodd-frank, where does that went...
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still confident that that is the number we should be looking at in terms of the overall restructure westont: yes we are. we are most of the way through that program, we are into the detail of the word folio program with small businesses dotted around the globe. example, a storage business in africa. storage is not core to what we do. at the right place we will sell that business. we are through most of the program. news: let's talk about the innovation. you sold -- signed up walmart. reports, they are great, they must be the bane of your life. achievable, a significant double-digit organic growth rate, how does the pipeline look there? guest: in the first six months of this year in north america, revenues from both of our businesses, security and cash grew by 20%. over 20%. amountossible for short of time, we do not think that is a sensible long-term growth rate but it is true that our cash 360 product is finding very strong traction in the marketplace. principally in north america that we are extending our , africa, andeurope asia. we are starting to see interest there is well. employeru
still confident that that is the number we should be looking at in terms of the overall restructure westont: yes we are. we are most of the way through that program, we are into the detail of the word folio program with small businesses dotted around the globe. example, a storage business in africa. storage is not core to what we do. at the right place we will sell that business. we are through most of the program. news: let's talk about the innovation. you sold -- signed up walmart. reports,...
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>> my one more thing thornily is going to be amazing because there is going to be a winner in the westonl have pictures and video, i hope. so that mama will send that to me. in the meantime, what is the worst thing that happened to you every couple months when your computer tells you you have to change your pass word. you hate that, right? so this guy, bill, created this whole thing like doing the capital letter, the number, he said it's all a waste of time. he now regrets it. he says don't do that anymore. just do a long, easy to remember pass word. forget i ever said that: >> recognizing stone said justin trued dough, the canadian prime minister says i wish he was our present. do you really? this manly guy capsized nakaiiac, yeah, real cool. you want him to be your president with a life vest cap sizing nakaiiac? not the most manly display i've ever seen as a leader of canada. >> so we don't reward by pa partsanship awards. rand paul and cam la harris is reforming how we do jail and how we do bail. what this does is forces states to rethink how they do bail. instead of using money, they
>> my one more thing thornily is going to be amazing because there is going to be a winner in the westonl have pictures and video, i hope. so that mama will send that to me. in the meantime, what is the worst thing that happened to you every couple months when your computer tells you you have to change your pass word. you hate that, right? so this guy, bill, created this whole thing like doing the capital letter, the number, he said it's all a waste of time. he now regrets it. he says...
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he has a little humorless weston 38. and the photograph was the shutter that was clicked. you see them react to the impact of the round. what is interesting to me about that is that for many years it has been eased to show that he did not come out good after that. he was criticized highly for having done that. and there was a lot of controversy over that. they revealed to me and probably won't be news to all of you something very interesting about that question and that has been shot. would you like to talk about that for a moment. an interesting elevation about that. not to excuse the summary execution but the gentleman he shot has been executing people all morning. they took it upon himself to kill him on the spot. they're just so happened that there was a camera there. the image conveyed that there was this unfeeling cruel regime in south vietnam that the united states was supporting and they did things like thai people up and shoot them. it came completely free of contacts. i don't think it completely excuses that. but when you add something that is not approved to und
he has a little humorless weston 38. and the photograph was the shutter that was clicked. you see them react to the impact of the round. what is interesting to me about that is that for many years it has been eased to show that he did not come out good after that. he was criticized highly for having done that. and there was a lot of controversy over that. they revealed to me and probably won't be news to all of you something very interesting about that question and that has been shot. would you...
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for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.s week at least. but climate change means we could all be in for some unwelcome weather in the years to come. richard lister, bbc news. we can no find out what the weather is doing. the heaviest showers falling across northern scotland. some very impressive". this wet weather will continue to be across parts of scotland. more persistent rain pushing south. it should stay largely dry into the small hours and the south. tomorrow, again, most of the south. tomorrow, again, most of the show was on to the north. towards the south east, with later when, 2a celsius. saturday again brings showers. particularly heavy ones in wales, pushing across right to east anglia. sunday should be largely dry, but with rain spreading from the west later on. you hello. this is bbc news with vicki young. the headlines: the bank of england downgrades its growth forecasts for this year and next — warning that the uk economy will remain "sluggish" because of uncertainty surrounding brexit. a seniorjudge warns th
for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.s week at least. but climate change means we could all be in for some unwelcome weather in the years to come. richard lister, bbc news. we can no find out what the weather is doing. the heaviest showers falling across northern scotland. some very impressive". this wet weather will continue to be across parts of scotland. more persistent rain pushing south. it should stay largely dry into...
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they were asking that weston in the introduction. promotional activity this quarter.stion,s a great there's always something new coming in to the consumer electronics world and always something leaving. the industry growth rate will be low or single digits. they are gaining share in an industry that is selling new solutions and services to consumers that want them. by, ifi think that asked you look at the pattern of the last three years, they try to be cautious, especially in the fourth quarter when it gets to a promotional gain and they try to play that less than they have in the past. macro is going to matter, execution is going to matter, competition is going to matter. at the industry is growing nicely relative to retail, investment growing on top of that with roast profit dollars in advance of forecast models. it was a good number, cautious, stocks back to where they were a month ago. a lot of it had to do with investor mindset. shares have been on fire, rising as much as 46% for the latest drop today. record high on monday. what do you think is priced into the s
they were asking that weston in the introduction. promotional activity this quarter.stion,s a great there's always something new coming in to the consumer electronics world and always something leaving. the industry growth rate will be low or single digits. they are gaining share in an industry that is selling new solutions and services to consumers that want them. by, ifi think that asked you look at the pattern of the last three years, they try to be cautious, especially in the fourth quarter...
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for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome. changed my life" — that's how england rugby legend jonny wilkinson describes his kicking coach dr dave alred. he's an elite performance coach — who started out teaching economics names in sport. dr dave alred has written a book called the pressure principle — which he says can help everyone manage stress and perform in their lives. earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why dr alred changed his life. during that point in my life, i was as position on a fullback couldn't get any further. when was that? i was six dean —— was living accidentally. some days it would go well, others it wouldn't. what she did was open my eyes to space, the space to move and to grow. and that's base isn't out there, —— and that's base isn't out there, —— and that space isn't out there, you just have to reveal it. you have to go beyond the limits and everything in life exists beyond what you believe and what you think. dave started my journey to get into t
for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome. changed my life" — that's how england rugby legend jonny wilkinson describes his kicking coach dr dave alred. he's an elite performance coach — who started out teaching economics names in sport. dr dave alred has written a book called the pressure principle — which he says can help everyone manage stress and perform in their lives. earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show...
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more moisture around which is why we are starting to see more cloud pushing from the west, this is weston—super—marere eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west it is this band of rain which will be pushing its way across many southern counties, parts of the midlands as well overnight, mist and fog associated with that, mainly driver much of northern england and scotla nd much of northern england and scotland under my overnight than the onejust gone, scotland under my overnight than the one just gone, temp jurors across southern counties could be around 15 01’ southern counties could be around 15 or16 southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. this is the rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around, draped across england and wales and up and dublin to northern ireland, viz is odd across much of england and wales but continues to northern ireland, pushing into scotla nd northern ireland, pushing into scotland to the afternoon, away from here mainly dry, brakes and mcleod, not many but a slightly warmer feeling. system still with us as we go into tuesday, slight slow—mov
more moisture around which is why we are starting to see more cloud pushing from the west, this is weston—super—marere eastern areas through until this evening. further south and west it is this band of rain which will be pushing its way across many southern counties, parts of the midlands as well overnight, mist and fog associated with that, mainly driver much of northern england and scotla nd much of northern england and scotland under my overnight than the onejust gone, scotland under my...
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slowly fading and continuing to weston, coastal parts of the uk. elsewhere, mainly dry.tures in terms and cities down into the single figures and places. from the word go tomorrow, north wales and north—west england could see heavy downpours. elsewhere, cloud building during the day, showers breaking out, some are heavy, and slow—moving. certainly a much warmer day in east anglia and south—east england. temperatures around 13 celsius. mostly dry on saturday before the rain comes in on sunday. this is bbc news. the headlines... tropical storm harvey has made landfall for a third time in the us, as the country's south—eastern region grapples with an ongoing natural disaster which has left more than 20 dead so far. residents of the texan city of port arthur were forced to take refuge in a bowling alley after more than 20 inches of rain fell overnight. two babies also lost their lives. —— cbeebies. in your building? yes, ma'am. free babies. they were trying to get out. north korea says its firing of a missile overjapan is "the first step" of its military operations in the pa
slowly fading and continuing to weston, coastal parts of the uk. elsewhere, mainly dry.tures in terms and cities down into the single figures and places. from the word go tomorrow, north wales and north—west england could see heavy downpours. elsewhere, cloud building during the day, showers breaking out, some are heavy, and slow—moving. certainly a much warmer day in east anglia and south—east england. temperatures around 13 celsius. mostly dry on saturday before the rain comes in on...
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nice conditions in weston—super—mare and in many parts of england.. the cloud might be thick enough over the hills here for drizzle. the vast majority state dry and even with the cloud i am optimistic for sunshine. in southern and eastern parts of england and the midlands, temperatures could reach the mid 20s. low 20s in northern england and sunshine at headingley for the cricket. sunshine tomorrow and similar conditions tomorrow for the leeds carnival. for notting hill carnival, even more sunshine to come this afternoon and into tomorrow, almost unbroken sunshine with light winds. it will feel warm as well. we finished the day with clear skies across southern and eastern parts of the uk with more cloud in the north and the west. overnight the cloud thickens in northern scotland bringing longer and heavier bursts of rain, along with strengthening winds. misty over the hills of western parts of northern england and wales. wherever you are, temperatures should hold up in double figures if not the mid—teens. in the south and east of uk we have high pres
nice conditions in weston—super—mare and in many parts of england.. the cloud might be thick enough over the hills here for drizzle. the vast majority state dry and even with the cloud i am optimistic for sunshine. in southern and eastern parts of england and the midlands, temperatures could reach the mid 20s. low 20s in northern england and sunshine at headingley for the cricket. sunshine tomorrow and similar conditions tomorrow for the leeds carnival. for notting hill carnival, even more...
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for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.er, bbc news. looking a little down in the dumps, richard. let's have a look at the weather, with the latest forecast. again it has been unsettled, low pressure has been nearby driving a lot of showers are way with some sunshine in between and also some pretty strong winds. this is the area of low pressure. scotland has beenin area of low pressure. scotland has been in the middle of it where there has been no wind with heavy showers and thunderstorms forced england and wales, though, under those tight packed isobars, very windy. gusts 30 to 40 mph. you can see the trees blowing here in this weather watchers picture in kent. meanwhile across scotland, winds have been light but big thunderclouds particularly across the eastern parts of scotland, producing torrential downpours. most of those showers have been streaming through quite quickly across england and wales. slow—moving showers slowly dying out this evening across scotland. looks a little bit dry across england and wales as we hea
for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.er, bbc news. looking a little down in the dumps, richard. let's have a look at the weather, with the latest forecast. again it has been unsettled, low pressure has been nearby driving a lot of showers are way with some sunshine in between and also some pretty strong winds. this is the area of low pressure. scotland has beenin area of low pressure. scotland has been in the middle of it where...
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for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.ews. well, it is british holiday time, so perhaps you can tell is why it is not as warm year? it's all due to the jet stream. it is staying low. this area of low pressure has brought thunderstorms to this area of scotland. and gale force winds in kent. plenty of showers rattling through across northern and western areas. and thunderstorms across eastern scotland. they will ease and the winds across southern areas will ease overnight. showers continuing over northern parts of england, northern ireland western scotland and northern ireland. with the mixture of cloud and breeze, temperatures overnight around the low teens. tomorrow we start on a breezy note. to the south, some sunshine, doesn't look too bad across seven, central and south—eastern areas. far fewer showers and we will hold onto the sunshine. to the north, more showers around. wind moving in north—western area. cold air moving in with the showers. fewer showers in southern england and in the sunshine, it will feel quite plea
for those on the beach at weston—super—mare today, a little bit of sunshine might have been welcome.ews. well, it is british holiday time, so perhaps you can tell is why it is not as warm year? it's all due to the jet stream. it is staying low. this area of low pressure has brought thunderstorms to this area of scotland. and gale force winds in kent. plenty of showers rattling through across northern and western areas. and thunderstorms across eastern scotland. they will ease and the winds...
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probably still are oversupplied, but unlike for five months ago, when you are starting to maybe ask westonese economy, as one example, even though the growth proxies for china at the time were looking reasonably strong, those questions are being answered because the data has held up. china's efforts to clamp down on some of the elements of the shadow-banking system they want to rein in our not having so much of a negative impact on growth. you have the cycle still looking reasonably healthy in china and other emerging markets, helping to take that over-supply condition away. you see the strength using just been. manus: -- just then. manus: you mentioned china, which takes me to the hang seng. the entire china story, if we look at the rebalancing, that is really leaning on traditional methods. seng, therehe hang is a question about the breadth of the rally the hang seng. at theg seng, 30 day vol bottom, and the 10-day vol at the top. hsbc, along with $.10. how much offshore china you want versus mainland china and em? the onshore story is very compelling. emerging markets generally, there i
probably still are oversupplied, but unlike for five months ago, when you are starting to maybe ask westonese economy, as one example, even though the growth proxies for china at the time were looking reasonably strong, those questions are being answered because the data has held up. china's efforts to clamp down on some of the elements of the shadow-banking system they want to rein in our not having so much of a negative impact on growth. you have the cycle still looking reasonably healthy in...
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weston will contribute almost $1.4 billion.e to settle the deal by the end of the month. china has created the biggest power company on earth, proving witherger of coal mining -- it is worth $270 billion. the company will be called national energy investment corp. .t puts it ahead of electricity global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. betty: thank you. dramatically stepping up tensions by firing that ballistic missile over japan. they say opposed no threat to north america and no attempt was made to shoot the missile down. reaction from japan has been very strong words. as we mentioned a moment ago, not shooting down the missile. what do we read into that? >> shooting down the missile would be a step up. if they assess right away that the missile will not hit the territory of japan, they will not shoot it down. we heard that from u.s. commanders after north korea m aeatened to strike gua couple weeks ago. wey said we will not wait -- are not g
weston will contribute almost $1.4 billion.e to settle the deal by the end of the month. china has created the biggest power company on earth, proving witherger of coal mining -- it is worth $270 billion. the company will be called national energy investment corp. .t puts it ahead of electricity global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. betty: thank you. dramatically stepping up tensions by firing that ballistic...
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pero ayer cuando fui con la gente de weston, automÁticamente sientes como que si te quitaran un pesoi querido doctor >>> gracias >>> me puedo quedar aquÍ todo el programa >>> no mi vida, te toca trabajar vamos talento hispano luego de dominar el escenario de (nombre en inglÉs) viene diana pombo para contarnos todo con esta gran experiencia "un nuevo dÍa" ♪ >>> buen amigos ya estamos aquÍ de vuelta, usted me imagino que ha volado y la gente dice que volar a veces les da pÁnico, le da un poquito miedo. porque por las turbulencias. fÍjense aunque es el medio mÁs seguro del transporte, 30% de las personas les temen, tienen dificult dificultar porque esto ayuda a mucho. >>> esta aplicaciÓn ayuda a los viajeros con un piloto de auxiliar y explica cada movimiento, y sensaciÓn sentido en el vuelo. >>> bueno esta aplicaciÓn movil muestra los turbulencias. >>> descubrieron que las turbulencias es lo que mÁs leste men sus pacientes >>> como no. imagÍnate vas ahi y empieza. >>> ay! no. >>> "un nuevo dÍa" nuevo ♪ >>> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. tras aceptar los cargos que se les im
pero ayer cuando fui con la gente de weston, automÁticamente sientes como que si te quitaran un pesoi querido doctor >>> gracias >>> me puedo quedar aquÍ todo el programa >>> no mi vida, te toca trabajar vamos talento hispano luego de dominar el escenario de (nombre en inglÉs) viene diana pombo para contarnos todo con esta gran experiencia "un nuevo dÍa" ♪ >>> buen amigos ya estamos aquÍ de vuelta, usted me imagino que ha volado y la gente...
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people are going to be calling in to weston when the next fed rate move is.ase that inflation is coming back anytime soon. we are joined by the senior analyst from toronto. take i theses your numbers? francis: there are not many surprises. the stabilizing we see will pay into the view that we have seen the bottom. that is what the fed can really target, that is what they are going to be most focused on. david: what is the message the fed will take from these numbers? they are concerned or the inflation numbers are. francis: they will continue with the same narrative, that inflation will rise. if they are looking for 1.7% by the end of this year. they can achieve that. the challenge will be in 2018 when they are looking for 2% inflation. that's going to be more difficult when we look at numbers like we got today. alix: can they do this? theael: they can use transitory conversation and use things that are pushing down on inflation. differentup with a way, a different take on it yesterday. inflation is lower on a year-over-year basis because it is lower in previ
people are going to be calling in to weston when the next fed rate move is.ase that inflation is coming back anytime soon. we are joined by the senior analyst from toronto. take i theses your numbers? francis: there are not many surprises. the stabilizing we see will pay into the view that we have seen the bottom. that is what the fed can really target, that is what they are going to be most focused on. david: what is the message the fed will take from these numbers? they are concerned or the...
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connecting your weston to the previous one, i think the fact that we've had this terrible event in texasecreases the chance that we will see a shutdown of the government. extensionrobably an of the federal appropriations. then there's the wildcard of the law, which we don't know how to factor in this consideration. i would say on balance, the answer is no. francine: let me bring you over to my chart. this is for the u.s.. in the blue, you have workers hired, then you have the unfilled job openings. what does it tell us, when you look at the u.s. job market? do you take a bit that the trend is strong or wait for 2% inflation? francesco: i take the former. i think what we're seeing is stuff that we don't fully understand. market,arly in the jobs ,e are seeing less productivity but we are seeing depression of labor costs. technologieso with . insurance, housing. i think that is a force that is playing out -- it should be a transitional horse. at some point we will run out of workers, then there is redistribution policies. on balance, our view is that wages will pick up, probably more gradua
connecting your weston to the previous one, i think the fact that we've had this terrible event in texasecreases the chance that we will see a shutdown of the government. extensionrobably an of the federal appropriations. then there's the wildcard of the law, which we don't know how to factor in this consideration. i would say on balance, the answer is no. francine: let me bring you over to my chart. this is for the u.s.. in the blue, you have workers hired, then you have the unfilled job...
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weston is riding at bugs creek this weekend you do the tour. you do the circuit.out thattt for lot of people we're not that far from d.c. you come to d.c. and all we see is the pavement, the streets and we're just like, man, there's awesome racing just little more than an hour south of here. >> there's a lot of stuff, upping, close around once you get out of the city and stuff, but, um, you know, for buds creek it's an awesome facility it's been there for years and it's always been iconic. just to get out there and race. so close to d.c. is an awesome feeling to get out there and do that. always a gd here. >> luke here's my question for. people don't realize how much stamina it takes to get through the raises. this is an all day thing. if you come down to buds creek on saturday you'll see that because you get real started -- started real early in the morning for the practices and stare throughout the day. how much wear and tear on your body to hit those jumps and everything all day long. >> it's a long day. every saturday for suss a brutal day, and he is special h
weston is riding at bugs creek this weekend you do the tour. you do the circuit.out thattt for lot of people we're not that far from d.c. you come to d.c. and all we see is the pavement, the streets and we're just like, man, there's awesome racing just little more than an hour south of here. >> there's a lot of stuff, upping, close around once you get out of the city and stuff, but, um, you know, for buds creek it's an awesome facility it's been there for years and it's always been...
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eastern on c-span two yesterday president trump answered weston on the violence in charlottesville over the weekend for you that came during a press conference on the administration's infrastructure also. -- proposal. here is a look.
eastern on c-span two yesterday president trump answered weston on the violence in charlottesville over the weekend for you that came during a press conference on the administration's infrastructure also. -- proposal. here is a look.
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have beaten paychecks, but, you know, a long-term ceo of this company once explained to me, josh weston, that he thought the worst move of his career was missing the market that paychecks got, a very remunerative market. they have a board that tells them how to get into the space, have the head tech from mckenzie and not to mention superstars from merck rand elsewhere, they have tremendous financial space and tremendous board to help guide them into this space it's hard to understand who these five directors are that he would want to bring in that's any better than who is here. >> ken, as you -- >> let me respond. >> when you talk about air products, i can't help but think about his former partner paul hallel what other successes did he have >> thank you, kelly. let me respond i'm surprised to hear the professor looking at bill's record versus the company record i've heard him on cnbc correctly laud long-term investing versus short-term track records and investing. if you look at bill ackman's long-term track ackman he's performed at 15% annuallized and in the 25 13d situations since in
have beaten paychecks, but, you know, a long-term ceo of this company once explained to me, josh weston, that he thought the worst move of his career was missing the market that paychecks got, a very remunerative market. they have a board that tells them how to get into the space, have the head tech from mckenzie and not to mention superstars from merck rand elsewhere, they have tremendous financial space and tremendous board to help guide them into this space it's hard to understand who these...
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largely dry, a case of sunny spells larger than wall—to—wall sunshine, perhaps the odd sherrock roz westonin temperatures, 18 celsius in edinburgh, 26 in london for bank holiday monday. and next week, well, looking rather changeable, fairly unsettled, looking forward to some sunshine, but also the risk of a few blustery showers. hello, it's friday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm chloe tilley. the police watchdog says the former singer, ian watkins, could have been arrested for child sex abuse nearly four years earlier, if police had investigated tip—offs about him. when someone comes forward with such a serious allegation, or indeed any allegation or report, it really shouldn't matter what they look like, who they are, what their lifestyle is, what they do. what's really important is, what are they saying. we'll get the details on a damning report from the police watchdog and speak to a lawyer who was involved with the case. rugby player dan mugford battled depression which left him suicidal following being dropped by his club. he now wants to help others. in a highly anticipated fight, former world
largely dry, a case of sunny spells larger than wall—to—wall sunshine, perhaps the odd sherrock roz westonin temperatures, 18 celsius in edinburgh, 26 in london for bank holiday monday. and next week, well, looking rather changeable, fairly unsettled, looking forward to some sunshine, but also the risk of a few blustery showers. hello, it's friday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm chloe tilley. the police watchdog says the former singer, ian watkins, could have been arrested for child sex abuse nearly...
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"q&a," theight on lives of weston churchill and george orwell. .eroey never met, but the was named winston. leftist all real his life but admired churchill and wrote he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." >> defense secretary james mattis held a joint news conference with the president of ukraine in kiev. they reiterated you -- reiterated that the u.s. would continue to put pressure on russia to withdraw troops from the ukrainian territory. minutes.5 president poroshenko: it is great that you would come to ukraine for the celebration of our independence day.
"q&a," theight on lives of weston churchill and george orwell. .eroey never met, but the was named winston. leftist all real his life but admired churchill and wrote he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." >> defense secretary james mattis held a joint news conference with the president of ukraine in kiev. they reiterated you -- reiterated that the u.s. would continue to put pressure on russia to withdraw troops...