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reduction of the tonnage of warships of the three major naval powers, being the united states, great britain, and japan at that time. it was a great triumph for him. roosevelt, on the other hand, in 1921 was paralyzed from the waist down with polio. what would seem to be a very promising career, there was talk in 1920 that roosevelt would be the democratic nominee for president in 1924 or 1928. but he was paralyzed. it looked like his career was over. so you have hughes going up, and roosevelt going down. by 1924 roosevelt with that indomitable spirit began to think of a political career yet again and he was asked to nominate al smith at the democratic convention at madison square garden in 1924, which he did. he had braced all the way up and down his legs. he went to the podium on the arm of his 16-year-old son, james. and of course tried to make it look effortless. it wasn't. as he made his way to the podium. but then he gave a great speech talking about the happy warrior taken from a wadsworth poem and the crowd erupted. they were just deliriously happy and they were clapping not just for
reduction of the tonnage of warships of the three major naval powers, being the united states, great britain, and japan at that time. it was a great triumph for him. roosevelt, on the other hand, in 1921 was paralyzed from the waist down with polio. what would seem to be a very promising career, there was talk in 1920 that roosevelt would be the democratic nominee for president in 1924 or 1928. but he was paralyzed. it looked like his career was over. so you have hughes going up, and roosevelt...
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joining them was amy tinkler of great britain who took the bronze. and that smile from americans who only a few months ago might not have known who simone biles was are more than familiar with that beaming smile. and she has had ample reason to show it to us time after time here. five medals, four of them gold. and already, by acclamation, the greatest female gymneast in history. aly raisman with six career golds one behind the american record of seven total medals in gymnastics held by shannon miller. here they are on the podium awaiting their national anthem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> coming up in a bit, it's late night on copacabana with ryan seacrest. with kerri walsh jennings and april ross, right after their defeat a few moments ago. just up the beach in the morning, it's the "today" show with matt and hoda. good night. since it's past 1:00 a.m. here in rio, technically perhaps good morning as well from brazil. >>> that's right, ladies. >>> we are tracking a few showers, even a few storms earlier. now t
joining them was amy tinkler of great britain who took the bronze. and that smile from americans who only a few months ago might not have known who simone biles was are more than familiar with that beaming smile. and she has had ample reason to show it to us time after time here. five medals, four of them gold. and already, by acclamation, the greatest female gymneast in history. aly raisman with six career golds one behind the american record of seven total medals in gymnastics held by shannon...
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great britain decided to give everybody matching luggage instead. nice idea until they arrived at baggage claim. >> >> this one is saying, mine's the red one! this is from alex gregory who is a rower from great britain. anyone seen any red bag? >> they all returned to england on the sail flight. >> check this out. team great britain's account. baggage collection could be interesting. #greattobeback. >> they arrived a few days ago figuring out the bags. >> i just love that. >>> so imagine if you bought a beer and you're looking at it and the born on date says -- born on 45 million years ago. so there's this guy who is trying to create a beer where the yeast was from 45 million years ago. his name is dr. raul cano, he's a molecular biologist. he's extracting bacteria to make yeast from 45 years ago. 45 million years ago. he's brewing it and wants to release it later this year. >> i don't think i want to drink something that old. >> i'm not sure how it would taste. >> i don't know, maybe we're missing out. >> we will miss out on it. thanks. >>> speakin
great britain decided to give everybody matching luggage instead. nice idea until they arrived at baggage claim. >> >> this one is saying, mine's the red one! this is from alex gregory who is a rower from great britain. anyone seen any red bag? >> they all returned to england on the sail flight. >> check this out. team great britain's account. baggage collection could be interesting. #greattobeback. >> they arrived a few days ago figuring out the bags. >> i...
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in britain, internet overload has led many people to take digital detox. the survey found that 30% of internet users have taken anything between a day and a month away from the web, and over half of those surveyed consider themselves hooked on their devices. the bbc has this report under digital detox -- on your digital detox. reporter: escaping the day-to-day grind. nothing beats getting away from it all. off? n we really switch if i googled that we will be able to look today. toind it totally impossible just put it away and not have it charged. i like to keep in touch with everybody and i like to post my photos to facebook. facebook, aly on bit of instagram, some twitter, some snapchat. reporter: we are spending the equivalent of just over a day or week online and we are aware of the drawbacks. one third of adults have taken a digital detox, or break, to strike a healthier balance. have made a point of going somewhere with no internet access. woodwork left their technology at home. unlike most of the year, aren't you, and there was a lot going on in the
in britain, internet overload has led many people to take digital detox. the survey found that 30% of internet users have taken anything between a day and a month away from the web, and over half of those surveyed consider themselves hooked on their devices. the bbc has this report under digital detox -- on your digital detox. reporter: escaping the day-to-day grind. nothing beats getting away from it all. off? n we really switch if i googled that we will be able to look today. toind it totally...
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britain's exit could take until 2019; we will look ahead. plus, as homes in london stay on the market for five days longer than in may, we talked to the director of the property website rightmove. and a supermarket best known for competitive pricing, but we will bring you this surprising family feud over extravagant spending. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with nejra cehic. nejra: william hill has rejected an increased offer. the you proposal values the uk's perest maker at 552 pence share. the proposal continues to substantially undervalue the business, and they are in no rush to engage. shares in japanese tv maker sharp has continued to climb in tokyo after a purchase of the company -- a purchase of the stake in the company. sharp shares have risen by around 1/3 in the past two days. an approvale has from shareholders to buy out his property unit for $4.4 billion usd, according to people with knowledge of the matter. it clears the way for hong kong's biggest ever privatization deal, and
britain's exit could take until 2019; we will look ahead. plus, as homes in london stay on the market for five days longer than in may, we talked to the director of the property website rightmove. and a supermarket best known for competitive pricing, but we will bring you this surprising family feud over extravagant spending. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with nejra cehic. nejra: william hill has rejected an increased offer. the you proposal...
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a quick point is that whitlock of great britain got the bronze. since been 108 years great britain got any metal and gymnastics. they are happy after they won old in diving two hours ago, beating americans and chinese. it is a good day for great britain. laura: chris mitchell and rio. thank you for joining us. so, the olympics brings today's broadcast to a close. you can find more on our website with the latest on the olympics. to reach me and most of the team go to twitter. i am @lauratrevelyan and i would love to hear from you. from all of us, thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in ar
a quick point is that whitlock of great britain got the bronze. since been 108 years great britain got any metal and gymnastics. they are happy after they won old in diving two hours ago, beating americans and chinese. it is a good day for great britain. laura: chris mitchell and rio. thank you for joining us. so, the olympics brings today's broadcast to a close. you can find more on our website with the latest on the olympics. to reach me and most of the team go to twitter. i am...
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this is unheard of in britain. he said it was technically, you know, of course, the queen is the commander in chief of the army. so i wrote at the time that is fine, then. we all want to live under a banana monarchy because that what they are saying. so the campaign against corbyn has been huge, and so far things have been proceeding, not too badly. attempts to force him to retreat on trident have failed. and his popularity is slowly growing. and attempts to remove him as leader of the labour party, opinion poll after opinion poll, shows if they did that and he stood again, he would get larger majorities as leader. [applause] now, in spain, a mass popular movement, organized itself as a loose party, a party movement, a movement party. not a traditional party. and came within two percentage points of defeating the traditional right-wing socialist party in that country. i say this very carefully and cautiously simply to register there is anger on the streets and in people's homes, and this is the way they responsibil
this is unheard of in britain. he said it was technically, you know, of course, the queen is the commander in chief of the army. so i wrote at the time that is fine, then. we all want to live under a banana monarchy because that what they are saying. so the campaign against corbyn has been huge, and so far things have been proceeding, not too badly. attempts to force him to retreat on trident have failed. and his popularity is slowly growing. and attempts to remove him as leader of the labour...
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i mean the britain has to negotiate within european union of when 1/28 of a vote, in other words, one in 28 nations now under brexit britain is free to negotiating with places like the united states, japan, china, three of the largest economies in the world, in which european union does not have a trade agreement yet. so it is going to be greatly to the benefit of britain, over and above democrat, freedom, and common law which are three fundamentals reasons why britain broke from europe. >> this is harlan hill here what are the reasons for dlieg uk exit at this point we have a timeline working against, why delay? feels like it could introduce turmoil for the markets if other unexpected delays there are expectations that things were go together happen in a relatively timely manner what are the reasons for delays at this point? >> well, i tried to say, i mean a, i don't believe -- i think markets going to be much happier with a slow gradual movement than sudden shocks, the sudden shocks would be greatly to the disadvantage both uk and european union the moment italians french out for re
i mean the britain has to negotiate within european union of when 1/28 of a vote, in other words, one in 28 nations now under brexit britain is free to negotiating with places like the united states, japan, china, three of the largest economies in the world, in which european union does not have a trade agreement yet. so it is going to be greatly to the benefit of britain, over and above democrat, freedom, and common law which are three fundamentals reasons why britain broke from europe....
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the main reason is that britain has an amazing environment that encourages entrepreneurs. successive governments in the u.k. have really promoted financial services and innovation. prices lots of funding and it's really important to emphasize that the environment in the u.k. is incredibly consumer friendly and brexit will put a slight risk on whether we can ask for people across from the u.k. in terms of employment, but fundamentally london is somewhere people want to work. i truly believe london will be the capital of the world regardless. incirlik isn't in the -- and zurich isn't in the eu either. manus: thank you so much for joining us. innovation andof group cdo at ubs. time.you both for your up next, "on the move." the fed chair surprises the market. which three currencies would you want to go for? goldman sachs has a rollcall. stay with "on the move" to find out which ones. caroline: welcome back to "on the move." goldman sachs, the pound, the yen, the new zealand dollar the most vulnerable to a surprise at jackson hole. let's dig into the potential move with none ot
the main reason is that britain has an amazing environment that encourages entrepreneurs. successive governments in the u.k. have really promoted financial services and innovation. prices lots of funding and it's really important to emphasize that the environment in the u.k. is incredibly consumer friendly and brexit will put a slight risk on whether we can ask for people across from the u.k. in terms of employment, but fundamentally london is somewhere people want to work. i truly believe...
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the only thing left is to declare war against great britain. on june 18th, 1812, the united states declared war against the british. let me give you the british side. one, the british were involved in a bigger war against napoleonic france. they were trying to free europe from the rule of napoleon bonaparte. they needed every sailor they could get to man that royal navy. the british were dominant at see, the french were dominant on land. they had to maintain sea lanes. there were thousands of british sailors who were jumping ship and trying to melt into that american melting pot. though were only getting their own people back. as far as the nature ev american issues on the frontier, the united states deposit always live up to the agreements they made with some of the native american nations out there. and so they -- the native americans, a lot were angry at the united states. there were some hot headed american states men who wanted an excuse to take over british canada. and so for some even francis scott key himself said i will not harm the po
the only thing left is to declare war against great britain. on june 18th, 1812, the united states declared war against the british. let me give you the british side. one, the british were involved in a bigger war against napoleonic france. they were trying to free europe from the rule of napoleon bonaparte. they needed every sailor they could get to man that royal navy. the british were dominant at see, the french were dominant on land. they had to maintain sea lanes. there were thousands of...
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this time a project on 76 west will reduce two lanes between britain and arlington well as britain road to 76 west. i have limited time in my traffic report. i'm going to have to say the detour to 5:43. stick around. i'm going to tweet them out at dani at wkyc.com. >>> morning news feed time now. new details as the aclu is calling for release from the video of the officer-involved shooting in milwaukee. that prompted violence on the which remains peaceful. he was shot saturday afternoon by a black officer. city leaders say the officer's body camera show smith was holding a handgun and had turned for the officer. that video has not been released publicly yet. in just one day, the so-called blue fire has burned 18,000 acres and is still spreading overnight. what started as a brush fire floated, charring hillsides and putting 80,000 residents on this is north of los angeles. at least 7 communities are under evacuation orders. the international olympic committee has stripped russia of its 2008 olympic gold medal in their relay. one of the runners tested positive in a reanalysis of her dopin
this time a project on 76 west will reduce two lanes between britain and arlington well as britain road to 76 west. i have limited time in my traffic report. i'm going to have to say the detour to 5:43. stick around. i'm going to tweet them out at dani at wkyc.com. >>> morning news feed time now. new details as the aclu is calling for release from the video of the officer-involved shooting in milwaukee. that prompted violence on the which remains peaceful. he was shot saturday...
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great britain wins the gold.that's your olympic update.we'll be right ?? ?? one soon-to-be-legendary winner will have the chance to lead their pack to green bay... ...with wisconsin lottery packers scratch games. instant cash prizes and a bonus drawing... ...for you and 24 friends, plus transportation. packers scratch games. be a legend. tonight's "badger five" jackpot is 40-thousand-dollars. the n-b-c nightly news is ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. >>> breaking news tonight. caught in a lie. the tale of the tape in rio. surveillance footage revealed as police accuse ryan lochte of making up a story about being robbed with team usa swimmers. a stunning turn of >>> double disaster at both ends of the country. raging fires and floods. so bad they can't even count the number of homes destroyed. >>> face of war. a 5-year-old boy dazed, covered in dust, pulle
great britain wins the gold.that's your olympic update.we'll be right ?? ?? one soon-to-be-legendary winner will have the chance to lead their pack to green bay... ...with wisconsin lottery packers scratch games. instant cash prizes and a bonus drawing... ...for you and 24 friends, plus transportation. packers scratch games. be a legend. tonight's "badger five" jackpot is 40-thousand-dollars. the n-b-c nightly news is ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his...
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is six times the size of britain, china is 25 times the size of britain and it really is one-- now, we have to say, stuart, you and i from britain, we go the used to not a lot offing success and a lot of people in britain would swap all of that for a soccer team that could gain, so it's not all good news, but i have to say i agree with you. you're absolutely right about the national lottery, they did, put a lot of money, a serious effort into improving athletics and it's paid off. dagen: so you gentlemen and gentlewomen are not cricket watching, lay-abouts. stuart: we're not lagger-- and jerry, let me bring this up with you, the game of cricket has totally changed, i'm a lot older than you, it's changed, now in 2020, i was at a game in australia on new year's eve, and it was fantastic. i think we're annoying our american viewers with this. [laughter] >> stuart, it still as boring as it ever was and never going to persuade people, i'm sorry. stuart: nothing like a five-day tennis match, you love it. >> i was the captain of my cricket team at school, i loved it. maria: captain of the
is six times the size of britain, china is 25 times the size of britain and it really is one-- now, we have to say, stuart, you and i from britain, we go the used to not a lot offing success and a lot of people in britain would swap all of that for a soccer team that could gain, so it's not all good news, but i have to say i agree with you. you're absolutely right about the national lottery, they did, put a lot of money, a serious effort into improving athletics and it's paid off. dagen: so you...
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in britain, though, people are not so sure it will work. >> manchester is widely known as britain's capital of poverty, even though it might not look like it at first glance. if it is 1.6 million people, the .6 live below the poverty line. one of the 600,000 poor is stan. once a successful businessman, he suffered a stroke six years ago. he's been living on welfare in a subsidized lat ever since. >> i live like any normal person would live, and i appreciate life. also, i have to thank the government for looking after me in dire need. i really appreciate that. >> about 100 kilometers south lives psychology professor theodore dally rumbled. as he sees it, living on welfare saps people's will to live. he would like to see it abolished. >> if people have in life in which they have nothing to fear and nothing to hope for and they have no transcendental purpose in life, either -- they do not have any religious belief or political belief, they do not have any cultural activity, what is left for them? in those circumstances, you must not be surprised if people start to behave in a very self-destruc
in britain, though, people are not so sure it will work. >> manchester is widely known as britain's capital of poverty, even though it might not look like it at first glance. if it is 1.6 million people, the .6 live below the poverty line. one of the 600,000 poor is stan. once a successful businessman, he suffered a stroke six years ago. he's been living on welfare in a subsidized lat ever since. >> i live like any normal person would live, and i appreciate life. also, i have to...
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don't see great britain in the top five or top ten. it's in 11th place behind thailand now. one gold it looks like for your country, three silvers and two bronze. >> is it going to be like this every day. >> i'm just teasing. >> clearly it can't be can the uk beat the u.s. >> can the uk get a different gold. >> done. we definitely will. >>> move on to politics. donald trump raising controversy. suggesting this time the people who back the second amendment could stop hillary clinton. >> reporter: the question now, what did he mean by gun owners can stop hillary clinton. ? did they mean they should vote? did they mean sha should use their weapons. trump says it's ridiculous you would take this as inciting violence. the immedia the. >> if hillary appoints justices of the supreme court, you're going to have a lot of problems folks. >> that's how donald trump toned it down after democrats reacted to this. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. >> what he meant by that was, you have the power to vote again
don't see great britain in the top five or top ten. it's in 11th place behind thailand now. one gold it looks like for your country, three silvers and two bronze. >> is it going to be like this every day. >> i'm just teasing. >> clearly it can't be can the uk beat the u.s. >> can the uk get a different gold. >> done. we definitely will. >>> move on to politics. donald trump raising controversy. suggesting this time the people who back the second amendment...
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great britain is third with 50. go u.s.a. leading the way. before you head out the door, and the pitcher wednesday forecast. bring it on. maria molina, what are we expect? reporter: lightning across the city in dealing with rain on and off across portions of the great these and now looking at the same ongoing storm system bringing in flooding across portions of the gulf coast continuing across parts of louisiana and eastern texas. not much has changed the last couple days. still dealing with tropical musher from the gulf of mexico and producing heavy rainfall. the forecast is for several more inches of rain to be possible over the next few days. and number watches are in effect for san antonio, austin, houston and into louisiana where river flooding is on going. water levels are forecast to remain relatively high. across the eastern u.s. debate story out here has been that he. a little bit better across parts of the northeast in connecticut or heat index value this afternoon will be 90 in hartford. not as bad as it's been before. further sout
great britain is third with 50. go u.s.a. leading the way. before you head out the door, and the pitcher wednesday forecast. bring it on. maria molina, what are we expect? reporter: lightning across the city in dealing with rain on and off across portions of the great these and now looking at the same ongoing storm system bringing in flooding across portions of the gulf coast continuing across parts of louisiana and eastern texas. not much has changed the last couple days. still dealing with...
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was there a constant undercurrent between france and britain on a religious level? war proxy war. >> later on the french join with the americans against the british cabana floor standing hatred of each other and so after the americans are convinced that the french king that they can win some battles and the turning point is the battle of saratoga, their french decide they will support the americans and part of it is just like, identified the english again and this time have a good ,eason is unsupported animation we will absolutely do it. . they took the opportunity what they were should the americans could when. there was a lot of fighting. this was just long hatred between the two countries. >> of a catholic he owed allegiance to the pope and even the king of france of some of allegiance to the pope and the english were anti-catholic because the buck stopped with the king who is the head of the church of england. that was the main, going back to henry when he broke with the church and created his own church. having created the church of england. that is why they we
was there a constant undercurrent between france and britain on a religious level? war proxy war. >> later on the french join with the americans against the british cabana floor standing hatred of each other and so after the americans are convinced that the french king that they can win some battles and the turning point is the battle of saratoga, their french decide they will support the americans and part of it is just like, identified the english again and this time have a good ,eason...
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again, britain is one of the great powers of the world. america is maybe 3 million people and certainly there's a good chunk of them remaining loyal to the crown. there will be battles in this war after all with just americans on both sides. so there's some saying maybe we should slow down but most of the men are ready to move forward. so on july 1st, they'll hold a nonbinding committee of the whole vote. the vote is on the question of being free and independent states. now, here's how voting works in the continental congress. you have 13 states or colonies, depending on your time period. each gets an equal vote. so one vote per state. they have different numbers of men at each table. some states allow their delegates to decide amongst themselves. some states will give their delegates specific instructions. so here in the room on july the 1st, you're going to have nine of the delegations voting why -- yes that we should be free and independent states. two will vote no, and two will be either divided or not voting. new york is still waiting
again, britain is one of the great powers of the world. america is maybe 3 million people and certainly there's a good chunk of them remaining loyal to the crown. there will be battles in this war after all with just americans on both sides. so there's some saying maybe we should slow down but most of the men are ready to move forward. so on july 1st, they'll hold a nonbinding committee of the whole vote. the vote is on the question of being free and independent states. now, here's how voting...
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prime minister of great britain. interesting quote. we're going to have strange bedfellows here in world war ii. winston churchill, prime minister of great britain, franklin roosevelt, president of the united states and our ally in our war against hitler is going to be joseph stalin. interesting quote. if hitler invaded hell, i'd at least make a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. war makes strange bedfellows. and in this case, we have the united states, great britain, long ties, long sympathies, long-time connection history and culture, and yet we also now have the soviet union as our ally to defeat the common foe of adolph hitler. so the leader of the soviet union, joseph stalin. what do we know about stalin early in the war? not much. what we know now is an awful lot. the greatest murderer of the 20th century. imprisoned more of his people into camps, murdered more of his own people than hitler killed jews. he is a ruthless brutal, paranoid dictator for the soviet union. now, when i say paranoid, i mean sort of
prime minister of great britain. interesting quote. we're going to have strange bedfellows here in world war ii. winston churchill, prime minister of great britain, franklin roosevelt, president of the united states and our ally in our war against hitler is going to be joseph stalin. interesting quote. if hitler invaded hell, i'd at least make a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. war makes strange bedfellows. and in this case, we have the united states, great britain,...
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great britain has 56 medals, putting them in third.russia is in fourth with 44.japan in fifth with 36.the u-s dominating these games... they have more ?gold? medals than the countries outside of the top five have overall meadals. let's take a look at what's coming up today.the u-s men's semifinal game against spain. after rolling over argentina. women's golf enters its third round today.american stacy lewis is just one stroke behind leader inbee park of south korea.plenty of track and filed action going on.the u-s women's four by 100 team gets a chance to defend their gold medal.and the u-s men's four by 100 team sees if they can beat usain bolt and team jamaica. coming up: shooting downtown. live from this breaking news... what happened before a man opened fire... and the popular area closed off by police.and the first look at the new iphone before it comes out. the design changes that people aren't happy about. ?? ?? one soon-to-be-legendary winner will have the chance to lead their pack to green bay... instant cash prizes and a bonus drawing... ...for a legendary game day at lambea
great britain has 56 medals, putting them in third.russia is in fourth with 44.japan in fifth with 36.the u-s dominating these games... they have more ?gold? medals than the countries outside of the top five have overall meadals. let's take a look at what's coming up today.the u-s men's semifinal game against spain. after rolling over argentina. women's golf enters its third round today.american stacy lewis is just one stroke behind leader inbee park of south korea.plenty of track and filed...
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you've heard of the battle of britain. hitler wanted to invade britain. operation sea lion in 1940 to smash britain's air force. germany had a lot more attack planes than britain had defense planes but using radar they were able to see the planes coming, use the fighters effectively and as you know, germany never did, in fact, success in invading england much to the surprise of many people at the time. the other place where it was perhaps even more important had to do with submarines. the german u-boats were wreaking havoc on american convoys. they emitted confusing sonar signals. it was hard to find them but it turns out they needed to surface to take in fresh air and recharge batteries and when they resurfaced, airplanes with radar could see them up to five miles away. how effective? consider this. in january and february of 1942, without using radar, allied forces put in 8,000 hours of patrol in the atlantic and managed to only one 4 submarines to attack. over a two-month period. the very first night a plane went out with radar installed, they found fo
you've heard of the battle of britain. hitler wanted to invade britain. operation sea lion in 1940 to smash britain's air force. germany had a lot more attack planes than britain had defense planes but using radar they were able to see the planes coming, use the fighters effectively and as you know, germany never did, in fact, success in invading england much to the surprise of many people at the time. the other place where it was perhaps even more important had to do with submarines. the...
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that we keep confidence in heathrow, keep it safe and secure so we keep britain's trading links open. francine: come back soon. john holland-kaye, ceo of heathrow airport. up next, the battle over brexit. why these european leaders claim to hold a summit on warships. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the battle over how to handle brexit has been taken to warships. angela merkel, friends fund, and matteo renzi are planning to hold a summit. let's go to rome. why meet on a warship? >> it is renzi who likes symbols. he had that news conference influence with merkel in front of the massive statue of michelangelo's david. this time, the symbol is a warship because this is the flagship which is heading up the european union's naval mission in the mediterranean to search and rescue for migrants and also to find the people smugglers. that is one of the huge challenges facing the eu and that is why renzi has invited them on board. francine: are they talking brexit? >> francine: say again? francine: are they talking brexit? >> the are talking brexit. they are talking all the challe
that we keep confidence in heathrow, keep it safe and secure so we keep britain's trading links open. francine: come back soon. john holland-kaye, ceo of heathrow airport. up next, the battle over brexit. why these european leaders claim to hold a summit on warships. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the battle over how to handle brexit has been taken to warships. angela merkel, friends fund, and matteo renzi are planning to hold a summit. let's go to rome. why meet on a warship?...
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charts out aande future without britain. the pmi service shows services countering the slump has driven -- has brexit affected the european number? a signal for sarkozy. he wants to return as president. he has a months to overtake the front runner. -- he has three months to overtake the front runner. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg european headquarter right here in london. we are getting some breaking news. we will put up the euro for you. touched 51.8. we were expecting a 52 figure. it is just starting to feel like we are trying to figure out what brexit means. we are trying to see whether the surveys show any brexit spillover peers services pmi a little better than expected overall. the composite at 53.3. we had france and germany -- germany a little worse than expected at a higher figure than france. you see where i'm going with this. august, a funny month because of weather-related issues. we do have a great line of show for you. at 9:30 a.m., we speak to michael fuchs. will be asking about pmi
charts out aande future without britain. the pmi service shows services countering the slump has driven -- has brexit affected the european number? a signal for sarkozy. he wants to return as president. he has a months to overtake the front runner. -- he has three months to overtake the front runner. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg european headquarter right here in london. we are getting some breaking news. we will put up the euro for you. touched 51.8. we...
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charts out aande future without britain. the pmi service shows services countering the slump has driven -- has brexit affected the european number? a signal for sarkozy. he wants to return as president. he has a months to overtake the front runner. -- he has three months to overtake the front runner. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg european headquarter right here in
charts out aande future without britain. the pmi service shows services countering the slump has driven -- has brexit affected the european number? a signal for sarkozy. he wants to return as president. he has a months to overtake the front runner. -- he has three months to overtake the front runner. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg european headquarter right here in
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it was also a tremendous sunday for great britain today. across gymnastics, sailing, cycling, and tennis with andy murray winning a second straight singles title. and there was goal from justin rose in golf's return. and we'll leave you tonight with the first olympic golf medal ceremony since one was presumably held at glen oak hill country club in st. louis back in 1904. 112 years later it was time to justin rose with the gold. sweden's henrik stenson wins silver. and america's matt kuchar wins bronze. ? ? ? >> so that'll do it for us. ryan seacrest coming up in late night. and tomorrow on the "today" show two of the biggest american stars in rio, michael phelps and for now, good night from rio. ? everything is awesome ? ? everything is cool when you're watching a screen ? ? everything is awesome, ? ? when you're sharing a meme ? ? a voice remote, ?show me angry kings? ? ? you know what's awesome? everything! ? ? apps that please, more selfies, ? ? endless hours of the best tvs ? ? brand new apps, shows to go, ? ? awesome internet that's s
it was also a tremendous sunday for great britain today. across gymnastics, sailing, cycling, and tennis with andy murray winning a second straight singles title. and there was goal from justin rose in golf's return. and we'll leave you tonight with the first olympic golf medal ceremony since one was presumably held at glen oak hill country club in st. louis back in 1904. 112 years later it was time to justin rose with the gold. sweden's henrik stenson wins silver. and america's matt kuchar...
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they wanted to be treated like britons in britain. they were proud to be british, , and theyot be french wanted to be recognized as british. if you were to come up to any house at that time and say, the british are coming, they would have looked at you very confused. it makes no sense. he leaves three versions of a deposition of his ride that night. said -- probably said something like "the regulars are coming" referring to the regular army's. theas it is depicted in reenactment, "the regulars are turning out." the british to come -- i have to use those terms because it is a modern audience. on the way to concorde, which is over here, they meet up with the lexington militia on a green that is kind of like a park. the road passes through the south. the british at have stayed on the road and passed them. they were standing in protest, not really intending for any skirmish. a shot rings out, the first shot. we don't know who shot first, but there are indications that it came from an american spectator on the sidelines. at the end of the
they wanted to be treated like britons in britain. they were proud to be british, , and theyot be french wanted to be recognized as british. if you were to come up to any house at that time and say, the british are coming, they would have looked at you very confused. it makes no sense. he leaves three versions of a deposition of his ride that night. said -- probably said something like "the regulars are coming" referring to the regular army's. theas it is depicted in reenactment,...
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britain's largest taxpayer-old lenders swings to a loss. we will bring you our interview with the chief financial officer of rbs. as investors bet that the fed will freeze u.s. rates until september of 2017, we will preview jobs data and what it means for the markets. the world's largest sporting event starts tonight amid brazil's deepest recession in a century. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: rbs, the bank majority-owned by british taxpayers, has reported its largest expected loss in a second quarter. they set over more money to cover its lawsuit over a 2008 share sale. manus cranny sat down with the cfo of rbs to stalk about the numbers. -- to talk about the numbers and brexit. bank.are a very liquid our loan to deposit ratio is 92%. we've put on more volume growth -- manus: it is going to squeeze your numbers. the netll squeeze interest margin, but will it help us lend more? no. we have already been lending at a decent rate. manus: if the demand problem, not a supply problem. manus: i think every bank is different. for us, it's probably
britain's largest taxpayer-old lenders swings to a loss. we will bring you our interview with the chief financial officer of rbs. as investors bet that the fed will freeze u.s. rates until september of 2017, we will preview jobs data and what it means for the markets. the world's largest sporting event starts tonight amid brazil's deepest recession in a century. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: rbs, the bank majority-owned by british taxpayers, has reported its largest expected loss in a second...
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was there kind of a constant undercurrent between france and britain on a religious level? i've never heard of it -- a religious war, proxy war? derek: this wasn't a religious war but later on, the french joined with the americans against the british in part because they just had this long-standing hatred of each other and so after the americans convinced the french king that they can win some battles and the turning point is the battle of saratoga, the french decided they're going to support the americans and part of it's just like so, wait, i get to fight the english again, and this time i have a good reason to do it because i'm supporting a new nation? yeah, sure, we, the french, will absolutely do this. so they just took the opportunity once they were sure the americans could win. but, yeah, there was a lot of fighting. i think it goes back to joan of arc. [indiscernible] derek: not really, no. not at this point. this is more just long, just hatred between the two countries. yes, sir? part of these gives him -- -- part of the schism -- as a catholic, you owed allegiance
was there kind of a constant undercurrent between france and britain on a religious level? i've never heard of it -- a religious war, proxy war? derek: this wasn't a religious war but later on, the french joined with the americans against the british in part because they just had this long-standing hatred of each other and so after the americans convinced the french king that they can win some battles and the turning point is the battle of saratoga, the french decided they're going to support...
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great britain's justin rose won the gold medal. leading up to the games so much talk about who wasn't going to play here. turns out today had drama and by his reaction looked like rose olympic primetime with bob costas, featuring usain bolt and justin gatlin in the 100 meter dash. also tonight, lester holt one-on-one with michael phelps. tonight on "nbc nightly news." the only evening newscast live from the rio games. al michaels, mike tirico, dan patrick and our entire beach crew. see you tomorrow. ? ? >>> right now on news channel 8 at 6:00. >> a day of day of danger after' 3-year-old little boy nearly drowns but there was also a hero in his sights. >> thank you for joining us on this sunday night. >>> tonight a 3-year-old boy is recovering after nearly drowning at indian rocks water park. >> an off duty detention deputy saved the toddler's life. where the deputy works. survival this is. >> reporter: an absolutely amazing story. deputy han was enjoying the day with his family. he heard a woman screaming for help. >> reporter: dep
great britain's justin rose won the gold medal. leading up to the games so much talk about who wasn't going to play here. turns out today had drama and by his reaction looked like rose olympic primetime with bob costas, featuring usain bolt and justin gatlin in the 100 meter dash. also tonight, lester holt one-on-one with michael phelps. tonight on "nbc nightly news." the only evening newscast live from the rio games. al michaels, mike tirico, dan patrick and our entire beach crew....
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still ahead, britain once to continue taking advantage of the european market. to continue taking advantage. elgin deputy prime minister is next. this is bloomberg. -- belgian deputy prime minister. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. low-costritain has a solution to keep enjoying the benefits of the european union are diminishing. the u.k. will have to pay into the european union budget if it market have the advantages. >> before freedoms of the market are linked together, there is no possibility for example to keept the free movement to all the other freedoms. this is one point that may not be in line. secondly, i think if someone wants to benefit from the european union market sector, contribute to the cost of the operation. no one talks about that. more on this big story in just a second. we will carry on with this door he in a second. the latest first word news. >> and italian state general today paying tribute to 37 of the 392 victims of last week's earthquake. the evening mass is takin
still ahead, britain once to continue taking advantage of the european market. to continue taking advantage. elgin deputy prime minister is next. this is bloomberg. -- belgian deputy prime minister. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. low-costritain has a solution to keep enjoying the benefits of the european union are diminishing. the u.k. will have to pay into the european union budget if it market have the advantages....
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trump is campaigning with britain's top xenophobe to counter the view by many that he is racist. trump is planning trips to churches, charter schools and small businesses in black and latino communities, including a possible visit to detroit where ben carson would guide him on a tour where he grew up. tomorrow he'll be have the african leadership initiative, which trains young people to work on campaigns. earlier today, trump made a pitch to hispanic voters in florida, an tu battlround state. but he still hasn't quite mastered how to address people of color. >> over the last three weeks, the polls with african american folks, and spanish-speaking folks, the hispanics, the latinos, have gone way up. >> for the record, that's not accurate. trump's numbers with hispanics are basically down. trump has added a targeted pitch to his stump speech, but he continueds to talk about voter fraud in racially coded language. >> you've got to get everybody out to watch and to go out and vote. and when i say "watch," you know what i'm talking about, right? you know what i'm talking about. you go
trump is campaigning with britain's top xenophobe to counter the view by many that he is racist. trump is planning trips to churches, charter schools and small businesses in black and latino communities, including a possible visit to detroit where ben carson would guide him on a tour where he grew up. tomorrow he'll be have the african leadership initiative, which trains young people to work on campaigns. earlier today, trump made a pitch to hispanic voters in florida, an tu battlround state....
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britain news in the south bay pg&e has a gas leak. until the vehicle struck a building triggered the gas leak only can just after about 9:00 no word whether the driver was arrested or the extent and to the damage. >> pam: is happening on seminary avenue near full boulevard north at this point whether the suspect is still inside crews are gaining ground running in lake county. 4,000 a. as we were reporting last night at this time the blazes 35 percent contained 175 structures have been destroyed and another 380 s still in danger. late today a for highway 53 south of cache creek. >> reporter: he managed to find a couple recognizable things in the debris. many items brought back good memories. with no home and maggiore don he still has a sense of humor. will make his first court appearance wednesday afternoon. the police department says that recent autopsy on the victim's body it would not allow for tuesday how many of the man died and and as >> reporter: alligator and a creek and saying they can take that chance losin >> reporter: the a
britain news in the south bay pg&e has a gas leak. until the vehicle struck a building triggered the gas leak only can just after about 9:00 no word whether the driver was arrested or the extent and to the damage. >> pam: is happening on seminary avenue near full boulevard north at this point whether the suspect is still inside crews are gaining ground running in lake county. 4,000 a. as we were reporting last night at this time the blazes 35 percent contained 175 structures have been...
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great britain's justin rose sweden's stenson. and the american shot a bogie- free final round to climb up the leader board and claim the bronze medal. way to go matt kucher. >> i like him. a lot of people do. >>> so weather-wise are we talking about the return of the monsoon? >> well, it's going to be awhile. tomorrow 109 is the forecast high temperature. the average for this time of year is 105, so we could easily make this the 29th day of hitting the 110 mark in some locations here in the valley, but no chance of rain out there, but a lot of people are wondering how we're totaling up so far, we've seen more rain since 2010 in the monsoon with 205, so not a bad monsoon as far as the valley is concerned for the most part, but we need more rain in here, but on satellite and radar absolutely nothing happening now. just one small isolated thunderstorm to the east of globe moving to the south and weakening as it does so because all that dry air is quickly working into the state, so tomorrow the monsoon may be the a 2 in northern ariz
great britain's justin rose sweden's stenson. and the american shot a bogie- free final round to climb up the leader board and claim the bronze medal. way to go matt kucher. >> i like him. a lot of people do. >>> so weather-wise are we talking about the return of the monsoon? >> well, it's going to be awhile. tomorrow 109 is the forecast high temperature. the average for this time of year is 105, so we could easily make this the 29th day of hitting the 110 mark in some...
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the u-s women's field hockey team will close out pool play against great britain on saturday after beating india. team usa won four straight games in pool play to advance to tomorrow's game.the've the paintgate fallout continues. a lawsuit has been brought against the nfl for the cancellation of the hall of fame game.how many people could be represented in the suit.more live at daybreak-- yesterday was hot and very humid with highs in the low 90s, heat indices near 100, and a few t'storms in the afternoon. t'storms and downpours moved into the area overnight, and we continue to see scattered t'showers this morning with lows in the mid 70s. today will be cloudy and very humid with a high near 80 this morning, but scattered t'storms and downpours will keep us rest of the day. a flash flood watch has been issued for all of se wisconsin until midnight tonight! the rain finally tapers off after midnight with two things in wisconsin you two things in two things in wisconsin you keep your promise about... cheese.... and the packers. that's what got the n-f-l in trouble. two men from wisconsin are
the u-s women's field hockey team will close out pool play against great britain on saturday after beating india. team usa won four straight games in pool play to advance to tomorrow's game.the've the paintgate fallout continues. a lawsuit has been brought against the nfl for the cancellation of the hall of fame game.how many people could be represented in the suit.more live at daybreak-- yesterday was hot and very humid with highs in the low 90s, heat indices near 100, and a few t'storms in...
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has 51 medals.great britain is in third with 50. russia in fourth with 38 medals.and france has made it in the top five with 29. coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...your insurance coverage could be more big name companies backing out of obama care. what that could mean for your health care. more live at yesterday was partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s, while the lakefront stayed in the 70s thanks to a light se breeze. scattered t'showers developed overnight with lows in the that rain will be out of here before 9am, then today is partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the mid 80s and an isolated late afternoon and early evening t'shower popping up. tonight is partly cloudy, warm and humid with lows near 70, and patchy fog. this is the true defnition of a "cat lady" in monroe dozen cats from a woman's home after reports of a "noxious odor". when police entered a 78 year old woman's house.... they found 55 cats... five of them were dead. the smell inside the home was so powerful fire officials ha
has 51 medals.great britain is in third with 50. russia in fourth with 38 medals.and france has made it in the top five with 29. coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...your insurance coverage could be more big name companies backing out of obama care. what that could mean for your health care. more live at yesterday was partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s, while the lakefront stayed in the 70s thanks to a light se breeze. scattered t'showers developed overnight...
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joining them was amy tinkler of great britain who took the bronze. and that smile from simone americans who only a few months ago might not have known who simone biles was are more than familiar with that beaming smile. and she has had ample reason to show it to us time after time here. five medals, four of them gold. and already, by acclamation, the greatest female gymnast in history. aly raisman with six career golds one behind the american record of seven total gymnastics held by shannon miller. here they are on the podium awaiting their national anthem. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >>> coming up in a bit, it's late night on copacabana with ryan seacrest. april ross, right after their defeat a few moments ago. just up the beach in the morning, it's the "today" show with matt and hoda. good night. since it's past 1:00 a.m. here in rio, technically perhaps good morning as well from brazil. >>> my foundation they do a great job giving back to our community it's uplifting. uplifting generation coming after us. >> tonight an exclusiv
joining them was amy tinkler of great britain who took the bronze. and that smile from simone americans who only a few months ago might not have known who simone biles was are more than familiar with that beaming smile. and she has had ample reason to show it to us time after time here. five medals, four of them gold. and already, by acclamation, the greatest female gymnast in history. aly raisman with six career golds one behind the american record of seven total gymnastics held by shannon...
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great britain has 50 metals. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. tom: thanks so much. equities bonds, currencies, commodities. not much going on. futures flat. you are over 113 is a big deal. i want to get the michael mckee in a minute. .29, jan was 99, a little bit weaker over the last hour. sterling explodes higher even though the consensus call is weak sterling overtime. francine: brexit, what brexit? retail sales are not bad. employment is great. winning medals in rio. it's great. probably my story of the day. almost at 15, not quite. it briefly touched below 100. tom: i did this in the last hour. this is an important chart. the zeitgeist is the yellow circle, maybe a 120 sterling. brexit coming down and the blue the consensus of call. that blue circle will come down. hsbc is way out front with a 110. the ramifications of a year-end 17 110 sterling are jaw-dropping. francine: i really like the chart. i'm not sure what comes aft
great britain has 50 metals. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. tom: thanks so much. equities bonds, currencies, commodities. not much going on. futures flat. you are over 113 is a big deal. i want to get the michael mckee in a minute. .29, jan was 99, a little bit weaker over the last hour. sterling explodes higher even though the consensus call is weak sterling overtime. francine: brexit, what brexit? retail...
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you've heard of the battle of britain. hitler wanted to invade britain. operation sealion in 1940 was supposed to smash britain's air force. germany had a lot more attack planes than britain had defense planes. by using radar, they were able to see the planes coming, use their fighters effectively, and as you know, germany, in fact, never did succeed in invading england, much to the surprise of many people at the time. the other place where it was perhaps even more important had to do with submarines. the german u-boats were wreaking havoc on american convoys supplying britain, later on supplying the war effort. they emitted confusing sonar signals. it was hard to find them. it turns on the that the subs needed to surface to take in fresh air and recharge batteries, and when they surfaced, airplanes with radar could see them up to five miles away. how effective? consider this. in january and february of 1942 without using radar, allied forces put in 8,000 hours of patrol in the atlantic and managed to only find four submarines to attack. over a two-month
you've heard of the battle of britain. hitler wanted to invade britain. operation sealion in 1940 was supposed to smash britain's air force. germany had a lot more attack planes than britain had defense planes. by using radar, they were able to see the planes coming, use their fighters effectively, and as you know, germany, in fact, never did succeed in invading england, much to the surprise of many people at the time. the other place where it was perhaps even more important had to do with...
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china in the 2 spot with 52 total medals, 17 gold, and rounding out the top 3 is great britain with 50 medals overall. er action tonight here and there are must-see moments. the women's volleyball gold medal match is on the line. germany takes on brazil, and on day 1 of the decathlon ashton eaton looks to become the third man ever to win back-to-back olympic decathlon titles and if you've got a need for speed, usain bolt and the american justin gatlin face off in the men's 200 meter semifinal. >>> coming up tonight, president obama has called out her sister. who is sarah's famous sister? that tonight after the olympics. you can catch all the olympic action right here on 7 nbc in prime time. then stay tuned for 7news for the recap and live reports from 7's nancy chen. reporting live in the newsroom, joe amorosino, 7news. >>> we have more from the olympic zone. >> still ahead on 7news at 6:00, speaking of nancy, we're taking a major leap. well, nancy is, taking to the it's an olympic sport, you know. >> i was gonna say nancy looks a little different there. >>> plus, some insight into wha
china in the 2 spot with 52 total medals, 17 gold, and rounding out the top 3 is great britain with 50 medals overall. er action tonight here and there are must-see moments. the women's volleyball gold medal match is on the line. germany takes on brazil, and on day 1 of the decathlon ashton eaton looks to become the third man ever to win back-to-back olympic decathlon titles and if you've got a need for speed, usain bolt and the american justin gatlin face off in the men's 200 meter semifinal....
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the big question, is great britain next? juxtapose the politics of 1940 and the limning clouds of war in 1940-1941. >> france surrendered to the not nazis a couple of days before the philadelphia convention began. they knew they needed a wartime leader. roosevelt looked a lot better in that context than did any of of the other republicans. >> we are coming to you from the rush county historical society indiana, one of the homes of wendell willkie. he was born in elwood, indiana. our focus this week is on wendell willkie. 737-0001. if you live in the eastern time zones, 737-0002. there are so many images from that campaign. there are things we do not see in modern campaigns. what was that significant? what did that tell you about the support wendell willkie had with certain sectors of the public? >> of course, there was no television. they really had to get out there with the people. he spent a lot of time crossing the country on trains. retail politics in towns and cities all across america, with all the hoopla, with all the
the big question, is great britain next? juxtapose the politics of 1940 and the limning clouds of war in 1940-1941. >> france surrendered to the not nazis a couple of days before the philadelphia convention began. they knew they needed a wartime leader. roosevelt looked a lot better in that context than did any of of the other republicans. >> we are coming to you from the rush county historical society indiana, one of the homes of wendell willkie. he was born in elwood, indiana. our...
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great britain's justin rose won the gold medal. leading up to the games so much talk about who wasn't going to play here. turns out today had drama and by his reaction looked like rose won a major. costas, featuring usain bolt and justin gatlin in the 100 meter dash. also tonight, lester holt one-on-one with michael phelps. tonight on "nbc nightly news." the only evening newscast live from the rio games. al michaels, mike tirico, dan patrick and our entire beach crew. see you tomorrow. ?? ?? have you seen rob portman's ads saying he's leading the fight against opioids? well here's what he's not telling you: rob portman actually voted against the funding needed for the program. that's right, portman voted against the funding. and as heroine ravaged our communities, rob portman voted twice for budgets rob portman: can't trust him to tell the truth, can't trust him to be for ohio. >>> developing news tonight from rio. u.s. olympic swimmer ryan lochte and three teammates were held up at gunpoint over night. the story goes that their ta
great britain's justin rose won the gold medal. leading up to the games so much talk about who wasn't going to play here. turns out today had drama and by his reaction looked like rose won a major. costas, featuring usain bolt and justin gatlin in the 100 meter dash. also tonight, lester holt one-on-one with michael phelps. tonight on "nbc nightly news." the only evening newscast live from the rio games. al michaels, mike tirico, dan patrick and our entire beach crew. see you...
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and great britain third with 63. winning 6th straight gold medal with a win over spain. the mens team try to make it 3 >> anchor: tray, thanks. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. >> anchor: boston police officers and members of the community riding together for peace. the event took place at 8 this morning in dorchester. police commissioner william evans hoping events like this create a stronger bond between officers and the community. too. i'm jadiann thompson. >> anchor: and i'm two years ago, silvertech had 40 to 50 employees. now we have 60 to 70. we took a big hit in the recession, but we're back, strong. we had about 70 employees a few years ago, we have over a hundred today. chynoweth: businesses like mine see how maggie hassan keeps this economy moving. mary collins: she's controlled spending and she's balanced the budget. narrator: and cnbc named new hampshire the most business-friendly state in the country. i'm maggie hassan
and great britain third with 63. winning 6th straight gold medal with a win over spain. the mens team try to make it 3 >> anchor: tray, thanks. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. >> anchor: boston police officers and members of the community riding together for peace. the event took place at 8 this morning in dorchester. police commissioner...
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as part of the campaign to keep the britain in the eu -- keep britain in the eu. house values would tumble. holidays would cost more. the average family would be an astonishingly specific -- number of pounds less off. but should the chancellor's claims be taken seriously, or were they exaggerated at the treasury committee? >> interest rates going up. house prices going to slump. i just wonder if you are strengthening or weakening your argument by going in for all of this stuff. >> i completely reject all that you have said because the impact on the economy has been supported by the bank of england, the director of the major critical institution. host: leave campaigners said the regime was being used against them. he tackle david cameron over the use of government websites. i think you will find you cannot keep up that website.>> we will -- that website. >> we will look at our legal advice. raise the funds, expect a brief. moving on, the trade union. >> taking down a website is like saying you have to remove publications. >> we will move on. host: a former advisor
as part of the campaign to keep the britain in the eu -- keep britain in the eu. house values would tumble. holidays would cost more. the average family would be an astonishingly specific -- number of pounds less off. but should the chancellor's claims be taken seriously, or were they exaggerated at the treasury committee? >> interest rates going up. house prices going to slump. i just wonder if you are strengthening or weakening your argument by going in for all of this stuff. >> i...
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she's not trying to drum britain out of the eu. at the same time, there are rules to be followed as we just talked about. that is something merkel will not -- can't find any wiggle room on. but there is a school of thought among people like the foreign ministry in germany where michael roth is that we now need to focus on the remaining eu 27 and make that eu better, and brexit, we will deal with it as it happens. francine: tony, thank you so much. i always enjoy your brexit litan. simon puts out a brexit bulletin every day. go and check it out on our website. we are in the same position we were two or three weeks ago. it seems very difficult for the u.k. to negotiate the passporting, the financial stuff, or access to the single market without giving of immigration. >> if immigration was one of the big things in the debate, it continues. we don't know what the british will seek. the hope of the eu and investors is that post summer, we will start to see some coloring in of what the british are seeking. then we can go from there. arti
she's not trying to drum britain out of the eu. at the same time, there are rules to be followed as we just talked about. that is something merkel will not -- can't find any wiggle room on. but there is a school of thought among people like the foreign ministry in germany where michael roth is that we now need to focus on the remaining eu 27 and make that eu better, and brexit, we will deal with it as it happens. francine: tony, thank you so much. i always enjoy your brexit litan. simon puts...
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will not be until 2019 that britain leaves? there is certainly a period of uncertainty now. of the year, we are not going to have a clear idea on what the government's real priorities are. they continue to say their priority is brexit, but we still do not really know on what terms they will seek. until we get a bit more clarity on that, all sorts of investment decisions will be on hold. mark: is there some wisdom to wait to trigger article 50 until those two big sets of elections next year in france and germany -- because of course you could be doing with different people. emma: that is true, but you cannot wait until all of your docs are lined up. -- ducks are lined up. when we put it to theresa may's spokesperson, whether there would be a delay because the government is not ready, he did not exactly deny it. to the line that there would be no triggering before the end of 2016. one about 20 17, waiting until after the german elections? he just said not before the end of 2016. again, will not denying there would be some delay,
will not be until 2019 that britain leaves? there is certainly a period of uncertainty now. of the year, we are not going to have a clear idea on what the government's real priorities are. they continue to say their priority is brexit, but we still do not really know on what terms they will seek. until we get a bit more clarity on that, all sorts of investment decisions will be on hold. mark: is there some wisdom to wait to trigger article 50 until those two big sets of elections next year in...
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against autos from germany, japan and graeeat britain. there were five events. the commentator was not kind. >> oh, look at that. it's bouncing around on the suspension. four wheel drive scrambling for grip. this looks like someone is trying to park their car. >> can someone translate? >> now, unlike in rio, it was a germans who came out on their entry was a bmw sports coupe. the u.s. sent a grand cherokee suv. >> great britain sent some sports car. >> it's just not fair. how are you going to compare the two? >> there's a high performance honda civic. i think the events here were rigged. because they should have done off roading, driving up a snowy mountain and how much stuff can you fit in the trunk? >> and driving a family of five safely. >> now we're talking. >> then america. t n it's not fair. >> the u.s. had nearly three times as many medals as germany in the real olympics. >> one mom's clever gift for her son going to college. >> first, a roller coaster malfunctions. we'll show you how everyone was summer left, and plenty that even though most seasoned bea
against autos from germany, japan and graeeat britain. there were five events. the commentator was not kind. >> oh, look at that. it's bouncing around on the suspension. four wheel drive scrambling for grip. this looks like someone is trying to park their car. >> can someone translate? >> now, unlike in rio, it was a germans who came out on their entry was a bmw sports coupe. the u.s. sent a grand cherokee suv. >> great britain sent some sports car. >> it's just...
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great britain is third with 63. the women's basketball team winning it straight -- that is narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, why is she still supporting trump? disclaimer: independence usa pac is responsible >>> on this saturday night, nbc news exclusive. ryan lochte with matt lauer admitting his tale about being robbed in rio isn't the whole truth. >>> golden moments. more >>> zika zone. growing worries after that virus is found in a popular destination for tourists. the measure some are taking to protect themselves in miami beach. >>> faces of war. the symbol of an unending conflict. more on the desperate plight of so many syrian children with no way out.
great britain is third with 63. the women's basketball team winning it straight -- that is narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, why is...
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why has merkel not defined the regulations with britain? >> she has been very careful not to create the impression that the negotiation would already start because britain has officially triggered the brexit process. that's the reason why. she just wants to say well, first britain has to move and then we will move. guy: ok. so we'll wait for the brits to decide and wait for london to figure out what exactly is happening here. one of the defining characteristic turnovers e.u. d the migration story as a backdrop, you can understand why freedom of movement is so important to that. give us a sense of how important it is, know. >> i think it is nonnerveable. non-negotiable. if the e.u. would allow britain to get away with it, to abolish t, i think it will put a bad precedent for all other countries that might want to lever the e.u. the message could be you can basically get a special deal when you leave. so that will not happen, i think. that simple. guy: is there a sense in ber explain the u.k. doesn't have its act together. doesn't know what q
why has merkel not defined the regulations with britain? >> she has been very careful not to create the impression that the negotiation would already start because britain has officially triggered the brexit process. that's the reason why. she just wants to say well, first britain has to move and then we will move. guy: ok. so we'll wait for the brits to decide and wait for london to figure out what exactly is happening here. one of the defining characteristic turnovers e.u. d the...