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latest count interested plus others perhaps on the far right of the party they've all got to be then whittled down so that they're finally zero two candidates to be put to the membership of the party in a postal vote some suggestions are that those two candidates could emerge before christmas with the postal vote sometime in mid january and indeed david got the justice secretary interviewed a short while ago suggesting no new prime minister perhaps until mid february now that he's pushing things perilously close to the wire in terms of the brig's it process and in effect a new prime minister would take over with a deal struck with the e.u. that is impossible to get through parliament that new prime minister would. almost have to start from scratch in effect it would be a situation in which britain would have no deal with the european union and as a result everybody here and across the water on the continent are working very hard at the moment to prepare for a no deal scenario john as we look at the live shot of downing street the lectern being set up there the daughter number ten the christma
latest count interested plus others perhaps on the far right of the party they've all got to be then whittled down so that they're finally zero two candidates to be put to the membership of the party in a postal vote some suggestions are that those two candidates could emerge before christmas with the postal vote sometime in mid january and indeed david got the justice secretary interviewed a short while ago suggesting no new prime minister perhaps until mid february now that he's pushing...
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have as many candidates as put themselves forward for the first ballot with the mps that then it whittlesown to two members who would then go off round the country. last time it was andrea leadsom and theresa may, andrea leadsom and theresa may, andrea leadsom dropped out, it ended up being theresa may, it is back to 2005 when david cameron was elected ona 2005 when david cameron was elected on a membership vote. tell us about what you have been discussing with people today? what are you thinking. to take those who have been supporting theresa may. they are furious about what they would describe as hardline brexiteers in their own party. they would use language which is stronger than that. i detected a certain sense amongst the brexiteers that they may not be able to pull it off and what they do next is not entirely clear. a couple of things. one, the conservative party has a massive problem on its hands. we have said there's so many times on bbc news. to describe the conservative party as divided over judah is like describing bits are hardly desert —— describing the sa ha ra hardly deser
have as many candidates as put themselves forward for the first ballot with the mps that then it whittlesown to two members who would then go off round the country. last time it was andrea leadsom and theresa may, andrea leadsom and theresa may, andrea leadsom dropped out, it ended up being theresa may, it is back to 2005 when david cameron was elected ona 2005 when david cameron was elected on a membership vote. tell us about what you have been discussing with people today? what are you...
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[cheers and applause] tara whittle back with us from troy, new york.w she's ready to play because you're already halfway to that $1 million when we were rudely interrupted yesterday and had to stop. you got to the halfway point of $10,000, and you still have a lifeline up there on the board. you got that "50/50." how do you feel coming back in and knowing half your job is done here? >> well, i feel pretty great, and i know that there's some work ahead of me, but, you know, they're just gonna be questions on the board and all the answers
[cheers and applause] tara whittle back with us from troy, new york.w she's ready to play because you're already halfway to that $1 million when we were rudely interrupted yesterday and had to stop. you got to the halfway point of $10,000, and you still have a lifeline up there on the board. you got that "50/50." how do you feel coming back in and knowing half your job is done here? >> well, i feel pretty great, and i know that there's some work ahead of me, but, you know,...
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i think there were about 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from thathrough a next round ofjudging, and then they pick the final pieces to light up the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. the sculpture arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport. so sadly, it got damaged along the way. it arrived with two broken hands and a cracked ankle, and the bench was a bit damaged, but we worked through it. it is an important aspect and part of our lives but i think it has taken people away from reality, like, people going to gigs film through their phones, rather than actually enjoying and spectating through their eyes. i'd just like people to kind of stop and take a second to reconnect with people around them as opposed to their phones. we have a lot of people just coming and saying, "wow, that looks like my son." we had two old men that came along and sat down in between, and it hasjust been really funny to kind of see everyone's reac
i think there were about 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from thathrough a next round ofjudging, and then they pick the final pieces to light up the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. the sculpture arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport. so sadly, it got damaged along the way. it arrived with two broken hands and a cracked...
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now we whittle it down it's a problem. i said this on air many times. easiest getting into the trade getting out is hard. >> the balance sheet dsh whittling down is equivalent of raising every meeting. when you whittle down you raise by 50 bps. >> steve liesman said something of the effect that a dollar in stim lass. it has a bigger impact going in than taking it off in terms of market reaction did the markets overreact today? >> well you're starting up between the two of us because i know the answer. i feel like answer is yes. i did think it was overreaction. i thought that chairman powell handled himself well the initial reaction to the upside was based on exactly what they did then all of a sudden the more questions he answered suddenly we spee the whoosh to the downside and it seems one of these days, 600-hoint moves throughout the day. that's a combination of computers and a lot of other things, algorithms kicking in that are triggered by specific words. >> where do i start? let's take the computers out of it computers on the workside and the downs
now we whittle it down it's a problem. i said this on air many times. easiest getting into the trade getting out is hard. >> the balance sheet dsh whittling down is equivalent of raising every meeting. when you whittle down you raise by 50 bps. >> steve liesman said something of the effect that a dollar in stim lass. it has a bigger impact going in than taking it off in terms of market reaction did the markets overreact today? >> well you're starting up between the two of us...
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i think there were 600 entries this year and they get whittled down to about 100, and from that theynd of judging that they go through the next round ofjudging and that they go through the next round of judging and then that they go through the next round ofjudging and then they picked the final pieces to light up the city. the sculptor arrived on monday and we the sculptor arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport, so sadly it got damaged along the way —— the sculpture. it arrived with two broken hands and the cracked ankle but we worked through it and the guys from the festival have been amazing to help and they finally fixed it last night. it is an important aspect and pa rt of night. it is an important aspect and part of our lives, but i think it is taking people away from the reality. people being free of their phones and just enjoying and spectating through their eyes. we have had a lot of people just coming over being like oh, wow, that looks like my son or we like oh, wow, that looks like my son or we had two old men that came along and sat down in betwee
i think there were 600 entries this year and they get whittled down to about 100, and from that theynd of judging that they go through the next round ofjudging and that they go through the next round of judging and then that they go through the next round ofjudging and then they picked the final pieces to light up the city. the sculptor arrived on monday and we the sculptor arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport, so sadly it got damaged along the way —— the...
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we had wood and we would sit on the porch and whittle another knife.d make a knife out of a knife and we would take that knife and make another knife. >> juan: are you totally -- >> greg: a lot of nog. >> juan: i don't think you grew up in the backwoods. >> dana: i loved a lot of toys but i'm going to go with light bright. >> greg: you are a human light bright. >> dana: that is so kind. >> martha: that is very sweet. >> jesse: he-man. i liked playing with those dolls. not dolls. action figures. figurines? [laughter] let's not take it out of context. >> juan: i didn't answer the first question in my answer is i got my son and his wife a pelaton. >> jesse: i don't know what that is. >> martha: it's an exercise bike. >> greg: you are telling us they are overweight. >> juan: no, they wanted. for millennials, it is a hip gift. >> greg: they are not cheap. >> juan: no. in terms of the gift that i remember most from childhood was a football. it was a real nfl football. i couldn't believe it. >> greg: made of actual pigskin back in the day. >> martha: the firs
we had wood and we would sit on the porch and whittle another knife.d make a knife out of a knife and we would take that knife and make another knife. >> juan: are you totally -- >> greg: a lot of nog. >> juan: i don't think you grew up in the backwoods. >> dana: i loved a lot of toys but i'm going to go with light bright. >> greg: you are a human light bright. >> dana: that is so kind. >> martha: that is very sweet. >> jesse: he-man. i liked...
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members of parliament that essentially take a decision first they'll be a group of candidates and they whittled them down to two final candidates and then those two final candidates get voted by the conservative party members if you had to go through the whole process to resume a success would only be known sometime in january now bear in mind the problem there is the brits the clock is ticking absolutely loses another whole another month when we've only got just over three months to go until breaks it is meant to happen so it makes the break that timetable very very difficult so that will be what would happen we expect at the moment that it looks like a reason may is more likely to survive this confidence vote if we're judging by the public statements of support from conservative party members. members of parliament sorry which is itself weird they're saying we support reason may but we don't support a break who breaks the deal now what's the solution to that one it's impossible to tell absolutely and also of course one of these amazing arguments is that all just what she says defending oursel
members of parliament that essentially take a decision first they'll be a group of candidates and they whittled them down to two final candidates and then those two final candidates get voted by the conservative party members if you had to go through the whole process to resume a success would only be known sometime in january now bear in mind the problem there is the brits the clock is ticking absolutely loses another whole another month when we've only got just over three months to go until...
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i think there were 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from that theyfjudging and then they pick the final pieces to light up the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. we removed one of then so that it becomes more interactive with the public. and it was kind of easiest, i guess. i modelled one on me so i could take photographs of me, sat 360, to send off to the sculptor and then two other colleagues where i work, they were based on them. and i think they've captured them quite well. the sculpture arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport. so sadly it got damaged along the way. it arrived with two broken hands and a cracked ankle, and the bench was a bit damaged, but we worked through it. the guys from the festival have been amazing, to help. we finally fixed it last night. it is an important aspect and part of our lives but i think it has taken people away from reality, like, people going to gigs film through their phones rat
i think there were 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from that theyfjudging and then they pick the final pieces to light up the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. we removed one of then so that it becomes more interactive with the public. and it was kind of easiest, i guess. i modelled one on me so i could take photographs of me, sat 360, to send off...
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with them and they've been trying to do a comeback ever since they've been trying desperately to whittle these laws back down and they've succeeded in every state and territory in some way they have weakened australia's gun laws over the past twenty years and it's that we still got the three pillars of gun control licensing registration and treating gun ownership as a conditional privilege those three pillars are still intact however. what's the gun lobby is trying to do is to constantly reduce the. age at which children can be allowed to fire guns reduce the what they call the the red tape and the inconvenience to gun owners of all these gun a talk about inconvenience talk to the victim of a gun crime i think in australia being a firearms i know that there is a lot of responsibility and require as obligations to adhere to a number of laws so you've got the licensing laws you've got the safe storage laws the background checks that happen when you first get your license firearms owners are constantly monitored so if anything happens usually the first action of the place is to go and suspe
with them and they've been trying to do a comeback ever since they've been trying desperately to whittle these laws back down and they've succeeded in every state and territory in some way they have weakened australia's gun laws over the past twenty years and it's that we still got the three pillars of gun control licensing registration and treating gun ownership as a conditional privilege those three pillars are still intact however. what's the gun lobby is trying to do is to constantly reduce...
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other journalists are you know also show the different facets of how press freedom is being steadily whittled away around the world and as you point out we still have a very lively and robust press here in the united states but we are concerned about the you know about the role of the u.s. president here we just put out a report at freedom house about a couple weeks ago about net freedom in the world and we found that seventeen different countries have restricted rights on the internet in the name of combating fake news and so that's really shows a direct correlation between what's happening in ited states and what's happening abroad. do you spent years with the in geo transparency international before you went to court t.v. dot org so based on all that experience what does today's time decision what does it say to. i think it shows that journalists play an important part a part in this in this world not only by fighting and revealing corruption as it is because most of the people well most journalists really write about those in power and what they do in power but i also think it shows that
other journalists are you know also show the different facets of how press freedom is being steadily whittled away around the world and as you point out we still have a very lively and robust press here in the united states but we are concerned about the you know about the role of the u.s. president here we just put out a report at freedom house about a couple weeks ago about net freedom in the world and we found that seventeen different countries have restricted rights on the internet in the...
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whittling more than 200 hopefuls down to the 26 who will make up the choir takes several days.essful singers. hello, is that francis? yes, it is. 0h, hello, darling. listen, i've got some good news for you. on good friday. i want to tell you that you've made it through to the choir. singing thank you! 0h, she's started early, singing! that's lovely. jonty g has also made the cut. so excited, i was literally sitting there thinking, "oh, wow, i'm so glad that i've made it through." it was just amazing to get that call. and, despite the nerves, so have dave and rupak. it was just fantastic to get the phone call. i was like, "i'm not going to get the phone call, i've had it," you know, and then that was it, it was there. it was — ijust felt lifted. i had my speech ready to say, because i was complete... "are you sure? me, rupak?" she said, "rupak, you got through," and i was like... i was just really surprised. and the name of the new choir, gosp—ability. # i should be so lucky # lucky, lucky, lucky # i should be so lucky in love # i should be so lucky # lucky, lucky, lucky # i sho
whittling more than 200 hopefuls down to the 26 who will make up the choir takes several days.essful singers. hello, is that francis? yes, it is. 0h, hello, darling. listen, i've got some good news for you. on good friday. i want to tell you that you've made it through to the choir. singing thank you! 0h, she's started early, singing! that's lovely. jonty g has also made the cut. so excited, i was literally sitting there thinking, "oh, wow, i'm so glad that i've made it through." it...
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i think there were 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from that, they the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. we removed one of them so that it becomes more interactive with the public. and it was kind of easiest, i guess. the sculpture arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport. so sadly, it got damaged along the way. it arrived with two broken hands and a cracked ankle, and the bench was a bit damaged, but we worked through it. the guys from the festival have been amazing, to help. we finally fixed it last night. it is an important aspect and part of our lives but i think it has taken people away from reality, like, people going to gigs film through their phones, rather than actually enjoying it and spectating through their eyes. i'd just like people to kind of stop and take a second to reconnect with people around them as opposed to their phones. we have a lot of people just coming and saying, "wow, that looks like my son.
i think there were 600 entries this year, they get whittled down to about 100 and then from that, they the city. a couple kind of not talking, on the phones, and then a girl or a guy. initially, there were four figures on the bench, for the first idea. we removed one of them so that it becomes more interactive with the public. and it was kind of easiest, i guess. the sculpture arrived on monday and we had a slight issue with the transport. so sadly, it got damaged along the way. it arrived with...
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seen several members of that talk openly about maybe giving parliament a series of votes to try to whittle theresa may's deal is chucked out. there was also a lot of talk at westminster and are trying to find some kind of cross—party consensus for an alternative to the deal if it falls, but in this deeply fractured parliament, with so little time left, it is hard to see where thatis time left, it is hard to see where that is going to come from. ben wright, in westminster, thank you. shares in a number of leading fashion chains have fallen today after the online retailer asos issued a profits warning. its shares slumped by almost 40% as it said it had been affected by heaving discounting last minute. as our business editor, simonjack, reports, high—street woes now appear to be spreading online. a superstar of the online retailing world, asos has been stealing business on the high street for over a decade, but today it found itself going for a pre—christmas knock—down price. it reported it was offering bigger discounts than ever to keep up with the competition. shares in asos crashed 38%, dr
seen several members of that talk openly about maybe giving parliament a series of votes to try to whittle theresa may's deal is chucked out. there was also a lot of talk at westminster and are trying to find some kind of cross—party consensus for an alternative to the deal if it falls, but in this deeply fractured parliament, with so little time left, it is hard to see where thatis time left, it is hard to see where that is going to come from. ben wright, in westminster, thank you. shares in...
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they were chosen as part of a promotion the group was whittled down to two after fans were booted afterir teams lost on saturday. they started living on the billboard last thursday. >> it has got to be cold out there. >>> it looks like the oakland raiders have hired a general manager. they hired that mike maycock has been hired to run the team. is one of the draft analyst. he is never held an office with the team in a personal capacity. >>> the raiders were blown out yesterday by the kansas city chiefs. the quarterback receipt or not on the same page. not a pretty afternoon. the chiefs burn the raiders for a big touchdown. a lot of talk about the future they finished their season with a lot of holes to fill. a lot of those holes were exposed by the playoff bound la rams. it's the story of the game. nick mullens through 3 pics. they did not commit any turnovers they made a big effort to feed the ball to george kittle. he finished with 149 yards, and broke the record for the most yards caught in a season. congratulations. >>> we know where the 49ers and raiders will be drafting. they will
they were chosen as part of a promotion the group was whittled down to two after fans were booted afterir teams lost on saturday. they started living on the billboard last thursday. >> it has got to be cold out there. >>> it looks like the oakland raiders have hired a general manager. they hired that mike maycock has been hired to run the team. is one of the draft analyst. he is never held an office with the team in a personal capacity. >>> the raiders were blown out...
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multiple international institutions each holding a maximum sentence of thirty years again you know let's whittle that down the fact of the matter this is all about iran and china doing business with iran so what does canada really have in this whole thing why are we getting into somebody else's business china has made one thing very clear and i think it's a good point the fact the matter is that the u.s. had sanctions against iran and it's not a security council or u.n. sanctions and what the u.s. wants to do well that's their business why does everybody else have to fall into line on the other hand when it comes to u.s. anxious canada we are we're related i mean where we're stuck today by they have to each other any way that we turn it and so canada is going to play the u.s. game. you're probably right even with some name calling thank you so much both alex mahela bitch and steve malzberg thanks as ever great week in your new book and it's time now to squeeze in a quick break but hang here because when we return there is good news from chrysler and the car coach lauren fix will be with us to lo
multiple international institutions each holding a maximum sentence of thirty years again you know let's whittle that down the fact of the matter this is all about iran and china doing business with iran so what does canada really have in this whole thing why are we getting into somebody else's business china has made one thing very clear and i think it's a good point the fact the matter is that the u.s. had sanctions against iran and it's not a security council or u.n. sanctions and what the...
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know there are a number of potential candidates for that have to be hustings within the party to whittle those candidates down to just two and then those two would have to be put to the membership of the party in a postal ballot one m.p. speaking a little earlier on paterson who said he put in his letter on tuesday suggested that at the but in a best case scenario they might be able to come down to two candidates by christmas with the leadership election then among the members and a new prime minister announced by mid january an extraordinary timeframe given what this country is up against time wise later analyze a little further where we are and what we might expect and men and he's with the london based think tank u.k. in a changing europe thanks for joining us at short notice with this breaking news on and a couple of weeks ago when all of this talk was about and when there was all this talk about elections she might well have won it then but has had to have attitude hardened against her sufficiently now that she might well lose but it's certainly true that an awful lot has changed in
know there are a number of potential candidates for that have to be hustings within the party to whittle those candidates down to just two and then those two would have to be put to the membership of the party in a postal ballot one m.p. speaking a little earlier on paterson who said he put in his letter on tuesday suggested that at the but in a best case scenario they might be able to come down to two candidates by christmas with the leadership election then among the members and a new prime...
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but this is far more useful if you're trying to go whittle out those people you're most interested instart with the $500 million. you compare it with the 22 million you've got and then you're down to maybe 200,000 people of u.s. government and financial industry who you're fascinated by. and what helps you do this? the big data computer systems they're invescing in a lot. now you can correlate it and sift it, figure out who's a spy, who's an executive who's traveling with whom, whom do i have blackmail material on. >> this is the new cold war. we'll be coming back to you to get the next episode and chapter in this story. >>> next on gps, you might remember earlier this year i talked to the u.n. special repertoire on poverty. he's done it again for another western country. the results are equally grim. find out what country when we come back. we're drowning in information. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted, personal advice with the cutting edge tools an
but this is far more useful if you're trying to go whittle out those people you're most interested instart with the $500 million. you compare it with the 22 million you've got and then you're down to maybe 200,000 people of u.s. government and financial industry who you're fascinated by. and what helps you do this? the big data computer systems they're invescing in a lot. now you can correlate it and sift it, figure out who's a spy, who's an executive who's traveling with whom, whom do i have...
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they are trying -- the white house is trying to whittle down a $30 billion trade deficit on autos with the eu. the automakers want to resolve this because they are being squeezed from the eu as well as with china. that's because mercedes and bmw are two of the biggest exporters of autos. at the same time, they don't want to be in the trade talks among all of those parties. said -- bw that vw consider they were considering building a next her production in the u.s. perhaps taking over a ford plant. becker, as early as early 2019. nothing -- that could come as early as early 2019. paul: there is more pressure on the u.s.-saudi relationship following a briefing from the cia director for the senior senators. joe: the senators came out of this breathing fire. a number said there is no way that the u.s. should accept the denials of the saudi prince mohammad bin salman that he had any knowledge of the killing of jamal khashoggi in turkey. bob corker, the senator of the foreign relations committee said you have to be ignorant to believe the denials. senator lindsey graham suggested saw" ofs a
they are trying -- the white house is trying to whittle down a $30 billion trade deficit on autos with the eu. the automakers want to resolve this because they are being squeezed from the eu as well as with china. that's because mercedes and bmw are two of the biggest exporters of autos. at the same time, they don't want to be in the trade talks among all of those parties. said -- bw that vw consider they were considering building a next her production in the u.s. perhaps taking over a ford...
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drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make it through the training and are hired and then begin working for the agency -- i want to say, on the prehiring this from the period of september 2015 through july 2018, you can see some of the whitting down that occurs. there's a goal for that period of 762. the class size was 684. with 117 released and 15 never reported. another observation after the hiring, it's a fair number who leave the agency in the first year. from this period from september 2015 to april 2018, there were 490 graduates of the training, but 46 were hired on but left the agency within the first year. 9.4%. it's a fair number and doesn't help when we have a staffing shortage to begin with. in terms of separations, the period covered is november 2015 through october 2018. these are the normal retirements that oc
drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make it through the training and are hired and then begin working for the agency -- i want to say, on the prehiring this from the period of september 2015 through july 2018, you can see some of the whitting down that...
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drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make itr
drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make itr
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sort of a boyish, like "let's sit on the front porch and whittle and have some fun."ind out both-- both nixon and kissinger said, "you gotta be-- you gotta be aware of that guy. that guy is terrifying." i mean, for them to say that about him says a lot about what was going on behind closed doors. >> stephen: yeah, put that on the resume. >> exactly. >> stephen: steve, it's fantastic to see you. >> yeah, whatever. >> stephen: "welcome to marwen" is open in theaters. "vice" opens christmas day. i'm not picking it up. you pick it up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ke wh cloth ♪ that's how i know they're clean ♪in stron ju cs beer. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo) enjoy the go with charmin. and for an extra clean finish, try charmin flushable wipes. do you want to take the path or the shortcut? not too fast. (vo) you do more than protect parks when you share the love. you protect our future. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, an
sort of a boyish, like "let's sit on the front porch and whittle and have some fun."ind out both-- both nixon and kissinger said, "you gotta be-- you gotta be aware of that guy. that guy is terrifying." i mean, for them to say that about him says a lot about what was going on behind closed doors. >> stephen: yeah, put that on the resume. >> exactly. >> stephen: steve, it's fantastic to see you. >> yeah, whatever. >> stephen: "welcome to...
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again, we've been whittling away at the parking requirement and the request has not been made when we pass home sf, accessory dwelling unit, we exed -- exempted affordable housing. all of this essentially removed the minimum parking requirement or reduced it. so i just think that as supervisor yee said, there isn't going to be a dramatic change that happens on the day this ordinance is signed into effect. however, it does move us towards a pathway of saying that we want to be a transit-first city and in projects where they don't need to build parking and seeing that increasingly in districts like mine and supervisor brown, we don't make them build parking where it could have been a housing unit. i would love to have your support, but before that, let's take a vote on the motion made by president cohen. >> president cohen: i would like to speak before we take that motion. i would like to say, i think you made my case. you are talking about symbolism. and san francisco always wants to be at the forefront, but at the expense of cities of color and the poor. at what point will we say, eno
again, we've been whittling away at the parking requirement and the request has not been made when we pass home sf, accessory dwelling unit, we exed -- exempted affordable housing. all of this essentially removed the minimum parking requirement or reduced it. so i just think that as supervisor yee said, there isn't going to be a dramatic change that happens on the day this ordinance is signed into effect. however, it does move us towards a pathway of saying that we want to be a transit-first...
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. >> senator cotton is mostly in line with the president, not sure he wants to whittle away at his advantagen though there will probably be an appointment that is a republican to that position from arkansas. senator cotton would be a good choice, he is a young man who served in iraq as a captain and lieutenant, he would be a reasonable choice. shanahan is in the job of owning an executive, a career with boeing, he is with the defense industry so when you look at the criteria i laid out initially and look at who is on the rumored list, those are the people that come close to fitting those criteria. heather: he is not in a rush to name a replacement, something he did do is sent out a tweet about you saying general anthonytata, the president is making the right move in syria, those protesting withdrawal of troops from syria are the same geniuses who cooked the books on isis intelligence and gave rise to isis. you are in his favor. was this the position you would consider? >> i have a long history of public service and i would be honored to serve this president. i believe donald trump has a grea
. >> senator cotton is mostly in line with the president, not sure he wants to whittle away at his advantagen though there will probably be an appointment that is a republican to that position from arkansas. senator cotton would be a good choice, he is a young man who served in iraq as a captain and lieutenant, he would be a reasonable choice. shanahan is in the job of owning an executive, a career with boeing, he is with the defense industry so when you look at the criteria i laid out...
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they don't want it whittled down to just a couple individuals.e looking for lots of people to get in the race. they want to hear ideas from everybody and want to make a good decision. >> do you know who else wants lots of candidates? david urban. >> interestingly, that poll was pretty bad. the people they didn't want to hear from was clear. they don't want to hear from hillary clinton, 75%, overwhelming, pretty big rebuke and howard schultz, nobody wants howard schultz to run and tom steyer is at the bottom. >> if this person enters, would the person do more to detract or contribute? hillary clinton was detract. people liked michelle obama. >> bad news for elizabeth warren not only because she dropped but i don't think anyone wants it as openly badly as she does. >> i do. >> i do, too. >> through the primaries, she was fund-raising for candidates, seating candidates. she did the dna test, which backfired. she did a clean-up speech this week. she's not get negative traction. >> hold on a second. you know, look, i'm no elizabeth warren booster, if
they don't want it whittled down to just a couple individuals.e looking for lots of people to get in the race. they want to hear ideas from everybody and want to make a good decision. >> do you know who else wants lots of candidates? david urban. >> interestingly, that poll was pretty bad. the people they didn't want to hear from was clear. they don't want to hear from hillary clinton, 75%, overwhelming, pretty big rebuke and howard schultz, nobody wants howard schultz to run and...
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process in eliminating -- 14 years -- in describing the 130 million books that arepr in print to whittle t down to a thousand books? >> i i think process is dignifyg the whole thing with little more rigor that it had, but what i did at the stores make an enormous list of books, which was several thousand. and this was books that i had loved myself, or books that i had loved selling and grown to love through the advocacy of other readers. you mentioned a catalog that i ran for 20 years called the common reader, , and that was a wonderful community. it a book blog, with a social community of readers, except al gore had yet to invent the internet so we just printed these news print cat logs and mailed them out. we had hundreds of thousands of customers around the country and they would write in after they purchased books to say that they had they were delighted to discover a certain book but also to recommend other books they thought belong would the collections that we were making. and my wife marg o, who is here. [applause] and i as she knows we still have eight filing cabinets in our bas
process in eliminating -- 14 years -- in describing the 130 million books that arepr in print to whittle t down to a thousand books? >> i i think process is dignifyg the whole thing with little more rigor that it had, but what i did at the stores make an enormous list of books, which was several thousand. and this was books that i had loved myself, or books that i had loved selling and grown to love through the advocacy of other readers. you mentioned a catalog that i ran for 20 years...
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there will be a selection period of votes twice a week, it will be whittled down to two conservative postal ballot would be given to the broad conservative party membership, tens of thousands of people across the country. so it really could take weeks and weeks to get a new prime minister if that happens, the expectation is she may win this vote. that's what people are thinking at the moment. >> that is the expectation right now. nic robertson. thank you so much. amanda, the senior fellow at the brookings institution. you've written extensively about brexit. break it down for us, before we discuss theresa may about what this means for britain, what this means for the world and for allies like the u.s. >> well, right now, we see britain in a state of disarray and all of britain's bandwidth is focused on trying to resolve this domestic challenge. >> so expectation right now, do you share this that theresa may will prevail? >> yes. i currently, the number of members of her party that have come out and said they'll support her in this confidence vote suggests she will remain party leader
there will be a selection period of votes twice a week, it will be whittled down to two conservative postal ballot would be given to the broad conservative party membership, tens of thousands of people across the country. so it really could take weeks and weeks to get a new prime minister if that happens, the expectation is she may win this vote. that's what people are thinking at the moment. >> that is the expectation right now. nic robertson. thank you so much. amanda, the senior fellow...
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. >> he ran out of options and the field sort of whittled i.tself down. hillary, doug, thank you so much for joining me. a lot of stuff to cover. i appreciate it. >>> up next, more. connecting the dots in the ever expanding investigations into trump world and a bit later, is joe biden the man for the job in that's what democrats seal to think for now. only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence. ...and i found out that i'ma from the big toe lian. of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com [[clap, clap]] ♪ hey, jen, which tie says, "trustworthy but also fun"? gold down, oil up. oil down, gold up. this is too busy. we need to make sure people can actually use this stuff. which one sa
. >> he ran out of options and the field sort of whittled i.tself down. hillary, doug, thank you so much for joining me. a lot of stuff to cover. i appreciate it. >>> up next, more. connecting the dots in the ever expanding investigations into trump world and a bit later, is joe biden the man for the job in that's what democrats seal to think for now. only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like...
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do people dig there, whittling? >> oh, hell no. >> jimmy: nothing like that?o do. it's the least populated state in the union, so most people get the hell out of wyoming. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> it's really beautiful. >> jimmy: you have to be paired up to be in wyoming, unless you're living in cheyenne or something like that. >> right. >> jimmy: meet other people you could pair up with. >> you said it beautifully. >> jimmy: i feel like i figured everything out. >> you figured it out. it's really true. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: by the way, i want to point something out. you tweeted it. it's a medication sold in canada. it's called ru pall. can you sue them for this? >> no, but i'm told there is an anal option to this product. >> jimmy: it's an allergy medication. it's been a little windy and i've been having some allergies. i thought might be, i don't know, do you want to try one of these? >> orally, do you want to take it orally? >> jimmy: let's see, yeah, let's go with orally because it's -- i don't have my pea shooter. [ laughter ] well, i'm going
do people dig there, whittling? >> oh, hell no. >> jimmy: nothing like that?o do. it's the least populated state in the union, so most people get the hell out of wyoming. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> it's really beautiful. >> jimmy: you have to be paired up to be in wyoming, unless you're living in cheyenne or something like that. >> right. >> jimmy: meet other people you could pair up with. >> you said it beautifully. >> jimmy: i feel like i...
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they don't want it whittled down to just a couple of individuals.in iowa but also people across the country are looking for lots of people to get in the race. they want to hear ideas from everybody. >> you know who else wants candidates in the race? >> i'd like to see all 20. interestingly that poll was very bad. the people they don't want to hear from was clear in there. 75% of people said they don't want to hear from hillary clinton. an overwhelming number. a pretty big rebuke. and the other people i noted was howard schultz. nobody wants howard schultz to run according to that poll, and tom steyer. >> there was a question if this person enters would the person do more to detract or contribute and most people thought hillary clinton would detract. what do you think when you saw the poll? >> i think like you, bad news for elizabeth warren. not everybody who wants it as openly and bad as she does. through the primaries she was fund-raising for candidates, she did the dna test which backfired. she's not getting any traction -- >> i'm no elizabeth war
they don't want it whittled down to just a couple of individuals.in iowa but also people across the country are looking for lots of people to get in the race. they want to hear ideas from everybody. >> you know who else wants candidates in the race? >> i'd like to see all 20. interestingly that poll was very bad. the people they don't want to hear from was clear in there. 75% of people said they don't want to hear from hillary clinton. an overwhelming number. a pretty big rebuke....