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the event is 40 minutes. >>> clare booth lieu. i am happy to be here in dc with you all to talk about the extraordinary clare booth. this is the conservative women's network and we do this monthly. we have been doing it for 20 years now. i want to say a special thank you to the cspan audience all over the world. so good to have you with us and we love cspan. it is fitting this talk about the extraordinary clare booth should be given at an event sponsored by the heritage foundation where she was a member of the heritage board of directors and the center for ken conservative women. my name is michelle easten and i'm the founder and president for the center for conservative women. when i founded the institution i chose the name because clare was an incredible trail blazing woman and modeled leadership for women them and now and was a pioneer in her time and served in a variety of leadership roles. some are still quite rare. clare was born in 1903 and her parents separated when she was young and she was raised by a financially struggl
the event is 40 minutes. >>> clare booth lieu. i am happy to be here in dc with you all to talk about the extraordinary clare booth. this is the conservative women's network and we do this monthly. we have been doing it for 20 years now. i want to say a special thank you to the cspan audience all over the world. so good to have you with us and we love cspan. it is fitting this talk about the extraordinary clare booth should be given at an event sponsored by the heritage foundation...
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our correspondent clare richardson went to lynchburg, tennessee, to get a taste of the problem. clare: american whiskey in the firing line. now that the european union has hit back against u.s. president donald trump with tariffs of its own, companies like attack daniels are forced to make sacrifices that could hurt their bottom line. i am in lynchburg, tennessee, home to jack daniels, the top was he exporter in the united states. they said they plan to increase their prices for consumers in the european union, and they are worried that people choosing what to drink will forgo the expensive american products and pick something cheaper. tennessee strongly backed trump in the 2016 elections. that is likely the reason that distilleries here are feeling the brunt of your's was -- europe's response. as brusels turns up the pressure on places the republican party needs to an upcoming elections. now the few hundred residents of lynch for cap found themselves in the center of an international trade dispute. >> if the tariff situation is going to affect the bottom dollar of jack daniels
our correspondent clare richardson went to lynchburg, tennessee, to get a taste of the problem. clare: american whiskey in the firing line. now that the european union has hit back against u.s. president donald trump with tariffs of its own, companies like attack daniels are forced to make sacrifices that could hurt their bottom line. i am in lynchburg, tennessee, home to jack daniels, the top was he exporter in the united states. they said they plan to increase their prices for consumers in...
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and apparently...clare had no idea her biological parents never intended to give her up. "i've been waiting my whole life to find my mother. and the story that i was told was that my family had essentially never meant to keep me." (justine)me." (justine) there will always be unanswered questions. the hospital where alisa clare cohen was born no longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. (justine) still ahead tonight .. a lot of things happening around the bay area this weekend... we have the san weekend... we have the san francisco marathon.. and the gilroy garlic festival.. what to expect and how it'll impact your weekend plans (jr sports tease) (jrstone) almost everyone owns a cell phone now a days including some people who
and apparently...clare had no idea her biological parents never intended to give her up. "i've been waiting my whole life to find my mother. and the story that i was told was that my family had essentially never meant to keep me." (justine)me." (justine) there will always be unanswered questions. the hospital where alisa clare cohen was born no longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. (justine) still ahead tonight .. a lot of things happening around the bay area...
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speak to clare. what do you say to her? i work with clare, i sat with her? i work with clare, i sat with her yesterday morning, with partners and other residents and we work proactively with the community. we are not in opposition and that is what we have agreed. we are all there for health and safety, both of there for health and safety, both of the residents and sex workers. i've got to take us back to 2012. between 2009-2014 nine got to take us back to 2012. between 2009—2014 nine sex workers were murdered in leeds, crime was horrendous, rape and sexual violence has increased nationally but not for the women we work with because of the women we work with because of the protection they have got from the protection they have got from the police now. this is a partnership approach, not just what charities can do, also the police and local authorities and what they can do. clare, what needs to happen to change? it seems to be that the welfare of a small cohort of vulnerable sex slaves in our area are being put above the safety of the community. we need a po
speak to clare. what do you say to her? i work with clare, i sat with her? i work with clare, i sat with her yesterday morning, with partners and other residents and we work proactively with the community. we are not in opposition and that is what we have agreed. we are all there for health and safety, both of there for health and safety, both of the residents and sex workers. i've got to take us back to 2012. between 2009-2014 nine got to take us back to 2012. between 2009—2014 nine sex...
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county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area need to be protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it's eating away at the landscape. what actually happens is the sea comes in or the strong wind and it takes away the sand and it creates a ledge. they believe that if the barrier isn't built storm surges could sweep onshore and that would be disastrous, not only for the golf course, but also for those who live nearby. anyone
county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now...
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if coastal golf resort at doing back in cou nty clare coastal golf resort at doing back in county clare is under threat of euros and, as our ireland correspondent reports. county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it has been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel and attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doing back. we spent a lot of money on making it perfect out. button at -- now the company was to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area needs to be protected from the wild waves of the atla ntic protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it is eating away at the landscape. what happens is the sequence and on a strong wind and takes away the sand it creates... they believe that the barrier not build storm surges could sweep onshore, that would be disastrous not only for the
if coastal golf resort at doing back in cou nty clare coastal golf resort at doing back in county clare is under threat of euros and, as our ireland correspondent reports. county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it has been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel and attracted thousands...
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county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area need to be protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it's eating away at the landscape. what actually happens is the sea comes in or the strong wind and it takes away the sand and it creates a ledge. they believe that if the barrier isn't built storm surges could sweep onshore and that would be disastrous, not only for the golf course, but also for those who live nearby. anyone
county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now...
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county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area need to be protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it's eating away at the landscape. what actually happens is the sea comes in or the strong wind and it takes away the sand and it creates a ledge. they believe that if the barrier isn't built storm surges could sweep onshore and that would be disastrous, not only for the golf course, but also for those who live nearby. anyone
county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now...
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and the first instance we found so far was that clare mccaskill was the first one. >> so he gets up and says we have found three attempts of three candidates. and you guys heard that. and you go to work, forensically tracked it down. there are two more at least? >> that is right. and what microsoft was able to do was create what is called a sink hole server where they get it themselves. they knew it was happening and caught it in its tracks and no evidence to believe the hack was successful. >> this is literally the exact same game plan they are running. >> exactly. they did it to john podesta. and not only did they do this but indicted for this two weeks ago by the mueller probe. >> thank you so much for your great work. appreciates it. >> coming up. announces his bid for speaker of the house. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost
and the first instance we found so far was that clare mccaskill was the first one. >> so he gets up and says we have found three attempts of three candidates. and you guys heard that. and you go to work, forensically tracked it down. there are two more at least? >> that is right. and what microsoft was able to do was create what is called a sink hole server where they get it themselves. they knew it was happening and caught it in its tracks and no evidence to believe the hack was...
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el enfoque de este grupo es de motivar a los sin sus de nen mÁs clares al aÑo para mercio no comparte este plan estamos de acuerdo en aportar fondos en problemas como la indigencia pero primero se necesita arreglar las desigualdades ahora el departamento de elecciones de esta ciudad tendrÁ 30 dÍas para verificar cada firma y su autenticidad. >> nosotros nos vamos a en las dar de nuevo lo que estÁ sucediendo la casa blanca donde hace un momento el presidente de es la naciÓn nombró a quien serÁ el reemplazo o del juez anthony kennedy se trata del juez brett cavano. ahora lo que pasa que la corte que el presidente dice quien lo va a suceder se va al proceso o de confirmaciÓn que examina la calidad de este posible nominado y despuÉs se va al pleno del senado esperamos que no haya ningÚn problema con esto porque obviamente los republicanos son mayorÍa en ambos lugares pero mÁs adelante tenemos a un ex perto que nos habla mÁs sobre el peso sobre quiÉn es el de hombre y que representa para la comunidad latina. llegÓ la hora de saber cómo estarÁn las condes iones del tiempo pa
el enfoque de este grupo es de motivar a los sin sus de nen mÁs clares al aÑo para mercio no comparte este plan estamos de acuerdo en aportar fondos en problemas como la indigencia pero primero se necesita arreglar las desigualdades ahora el departamento de elecciones de esta ciudad tendrÁ 30 dÍas para verificar cada firma y su autenticidad. >> nosotros nos vamos a en las dar de nuevo lo que estÁ sucediendo la casa blanca donde hace un momento el presidente de es la naciÓn nombró a...
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i spoke to them shortly before clare grady was released and put under house arrest. i began by asking martha about what they did when they entered the nuclear sub base. >> i was with my friends, seven of us. and we spent nearly two years discerning and praraying about what we could do. at we walked onto the base kings bay. not a well-known site. on behalf ofre people who couldn't do such a thing or take such an action. exposewalked there to the trident nuclear arsenal. symbolically disarmed the nuclear weapons. we were not anywhere near nuclear weapons. that group got a little bit closer to the bunkers. the booktially we left "the doomsday machine" on-site at the administrative machine at the strategic weapons facility of the atlantic. we posted an indndictment on the doors of the facility. manners that read the ultimate logic of the trtrident and we put up crimime tape. amy: and where did you go? the administration building. amy: why was this so important to do? >> i believe that the united states nuclear arsenal is the linchpin of white imperialism. rot upon the wo
i spoke to them shortly before clare grady was released and put under house arrest. i began by asking martha about what they did when they entered the nuclear sub base. >> i was with my friends, seven of us. and we spent nearly two years discerning and praraying about what we could do. at we walked onto the base kings bay. not a well-known site. on behalf ofre people who couldn't do such a thing or take such an action. exposewalked there to the trident nuclear arsenal. symbolically...
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this all played out in the us today we are course on the current system is standing by in washington clare good to see you i mean he wasn't afraid to rock the boat and strong arm and nato allies how has this gone down in d.c. with the g.o.p. and with his base. i think foreign policy experts were really expecting the worst and even before we saw go to this nato summit we saw u.s. lawmakers come out in support of nato and really reaffirm their commitment to the block and that was on both sides of the aisle not just among the democratic leadership where we saw chuck schumer and nancy pelosi say quote president trying to brazen insults and degeneration scuse me denigration of one of america's most steadfast allies germany is an embarrassment we also saw republicans come out and voice their support for nato including house speaker paul ryan although we did see them actually agree with some of donald trump's criticisms things like the nord stream to russia national natural gas pipeline as well as germany's spending on defense even these republicans people who are part of his party and form part
this all played out in the us today we are course on the current system is standing by in washington clare good to see you i mean he wasn't afraid to rock the boat and strong arm and nato allies how has this gone down in d.c. with the g.o.p. and with his base. i think foreign policy experts were really expecting the worst and even before we saw go to this nato summit we saw u.s. lawmakers come out in support of nato and really reaffirm their commitment to the block and that was on both sides of...
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and the first instance we found so far was that clare mccaskill was the first one. >> so he gets up and says we have found three attempts of three candidates. and you guys heard that. and you go to work, forensically tracked it down. there are two more at least? >> that is right. and what microsoft was able to do was create what is called a sink hole server where they get it themselves. they knew it was happening and caught it in its tracks and no evidence to believe the hack was successful. >> this is literally the exact same game plan they are running. >> exactly. they did it to john podesta. and not only did they do this but indicted for this two weeks ago by the mueller probe. >> thank you so much for your great work. appreciates it. >> coming up. announces his bid for speaker of the house. need a change of scenery? the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i
and the first instance we found so far was that clare mccaskill was the first one. >> so he gets up and says we have found three attempts of three candidates. and you guys heard that. and you go to work, forensically tracked it down. there are two more at least? >> that is right. and what microsoft was able to do was create what is called a sink hole server where they get it themselves. they knew it was happening and caught it in its tracks and no evidence to believe the hack was...
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today, from hospital, clare 0'neill said she was shaken. but that because the men ran over her as they made their escape she is unable to hold her daughter properly. the child was missing for less than an hour but for her, those 45 minutes are likely to have felt a lot longer. more than 200 people were treated for the effects of sunburn at hospitals across northern ireland during the recent heatwave. temperatures soared to around thirty degrees celsius. thirty degrees celsius. the public health agency has warned that a single episode of sunburn could double the risk of malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. dan stanton reports. the beach at newcastle in county down last month, when temperatures here were similar to what you'd expect in spain. but while many did listen to advice by wearing hats and putting on a high factor sun creams especially for children, many other people didn't pay attention. in total, 221 patients needed urgent medical care in hospital. in the belfast area there were 69 cases. in the southern trust,
today, from hospital, clare 0'neill said she was shaken. but that because the men ran over her as they made their escape she is unable to hold her daughter properly. the child was missing for less than an hour but for her, those 45 minutes are likely to have felt a lot longer. more than 200 people were treated for the effects of sunburn at hospitals across northern ireland during the recent heatwave. temperatures soared to around thirty degrees celsius. thirty degrees celsius. the public health...
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clare mccaskill, that's one of the most coveted seats. she's a very strong senator. but this shouldn't happen. there should not be any summits while the russians continue this deplorable tactic. >> i want to switch geears now, if i can, to north korea. a country you have dealt with personally. you know it very well. a moment in the last 24 hours in south korea. what are believed to be remains of u.s. troops killed during the korean war, some 55 in fact. before you have a chance to answer, please have a watch here. >> fallen heroes from america back from the korean war. they're coming back to the united states. these incredible american heroes will soon lay at rest on sacred american soil. >> so this is, ambassador richardson, one of the first, really, concrete steps we've seen from north korea during th this. it doesn't relate to denuclearization, but it's concrete. is this an important sign from the north korean side? >> well, this is good an important for north koreans and for the united states, for the families that have been waiting. i got seven remains in 2007 f
clare mccaskill, that's one of the most coveted seats. she's a very strong senator. but this shouldn't happen. there should not be any summits while the russians continue this deplorable tactic. >> i want to switch geears now, if i can, to north korea. a country you have dealt with personally. you know it very well. a moment in the last 24 hours in south korea. what are believed to be remains of u.s. troops killed during the korean war, some 55 in fact. before you have a chance to answer,...
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gerontologist clare luz. >> in michigan alone, we're going to need 32,000 more direct care workers by 2020. >> reporter: 2020 is-- >> a year and a half. right. >> reporter: with about 10,000 baby boomers retiring every single day, home care is one of the fastest growing occupations in america with some 50% more needed by 2026, these are among the most- needed jobs of the future. problem is, the median pay in the present is just $10.49 an hourys >> people likef make between $8 and $11 an hour. i think $11.50 is th range. >> reporter: last year single mother bea kurek supplementedco her home care with nursing home work. how much did you make last year? >> somewhere around 19 but i mean i-- >> reporter: 19,000? >> yeah. i was really proud of myself for making that much. >> reporter: for making it to 19000? >> yes. >> reporter: if you just do home care in a year how much can you make? i am not quite sure. i haven't ever been brave enough to try that. >> reporter: kurek and her daughter, evelyn, rely on help from family and public health coverage. >> she's got michigan child and i've got m
gerontologist clare luz. >> in michigan alone, we're going to need 32,000 more direct care workers by 2020. >> reporter: 2020 is-- >> a year and a half. right. >> reporter: with about 10,000 baby boomers retiring every single day, home care is one of the fastest growing occupations in america with some 50% more needed by 2026, these are among the most- needed jobs of the future. problem is, the median pay in the present is just $10.49 an hourys >> people likef make...
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gerontologist clare luz. >> in michigan alone, we're going to need 32,000 more direct care workersy 2020. >> reporter: 2020 is-- >> a year and a half. right. >> reporter: with about 10,000 cby boomers retiring evy single day, homee is one of the fastest growing occupations in america with some 50% more needed by 2026, these are among the most-e ed jobs of the future. problem is, the median pay in the present is jus$10.49 an hour >> people like myself make between $8 and $11 an hour. i think $11.50 is the high range. >> reporter: last year single mother bea kurek supplemented her home care income with nursing home work. how much did you make last year? >> somewhere around 19 but i mean i-- >> reporter: 19,000? >> yeah. i was really pro of myself for making that much. >> reporter: for making it to 19000? >> yes. >> reporter: if you jure do home n a year how much can you make? >> i am not quite sure. eni haven't ever been bravgh to try that.te >> rep kurek and her daughter, evelyn, rely on help from family and public health coverage. >> she's got michigan child and i've got medicaid. t if i
gerontologist clare luz. >> in michigan alone, we're going to need 32,000 more direct care workersy 2020. >> reporter: 2020 is-- >> a year and a half. right. >> reporter: with about 10,000 cby boomers retiring evy single day, homee is one of the fastest growing occupations in america with some 50% more needed by 2026, these are among the most-e ed jobs of the future. problem is, the median pay in the present is jus$10.49 an hour >> people like myself make between...
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missouri senator clare make haskill. in a statement, she confirmed the attack. while this attack was not successful, it is outrageous that they think they can get away with this. i will not be intimidated. i have said it before and i will say it again. putin is a thug and a bully. in about 30 minutes at the white house, the president will meet in the situation room with his national security council to talk about election security. will this come up? will the threat of russian interference be on the agenda? kend delaney is the intelligence and national security report for nbc news. a congressional reporter for "the daily beast." he shares the by-line on that report. david hickton is the founding director of the institute for cyberlaw, policy, and security at the university of pittsburgh. he also served as u.s. attorney during the obama administration. i want to start with you, andrew. you guys right, the attempt against make haskill's office was a variant of the password stealing technique used by russia's so-called fancy hackers against john podesta in 2016. te
missouri senator clare make haskill. in a statement, she confirmed the attack. while this attack was not successful, it is outrageous that they think they can get away with this. i will not be intimidated. i have said it before and i will say it again. putin is a thug and a bully. in about 30 minutes at the white house, the president will meet in the situation room with his national security council to talk about election security. will this come up? will the threat of russian interference be...
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want to do on this date at the exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare up on sat is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we trust the stock this to do so he. already see how the belgian should use it he discovered it obvious allegations of this turkish. city should reveal a misuse of public funds. to wait in the station in in germany i'm sounding as if someone we completely address all this into the city systems. going to the spanish one to say. notice that us that chair to this. against politicians i don't want members of go around and completely destroy tonight. they have no solid basis and it shows a lack of quality that i will say a ranking. system in spain what is the mood like in brussels strasburg do they understand that around the world politicians everywhere are looking on as democratically elected politicians in europe being i think there was a report the other day saying
want to do on this date at the exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare up on sat is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we trust the stock this to do so he. already see how the belgian should use it he discovered it obvious allegations of this turkish. city should reveal a misuse of...
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we do want to do on this data exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare upon that is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we trust the stock this to do so he. already see how the belgian should use it he discovered it use a location of this turkish. city should reveal a misuse of funds. or wait in the station and in germany i'm sounding as if someone we completely address all this into the city systems. going to the spanish one have to say. like this that goes that charity this. against politicians i don't want members of lower completely disproportionate. they have no solid basis that and it shows a lack of quality that i will say a ranking. system in spain what is the mood like in brussels strasburg do they understand that around the world politicians everywhere looking on as democratically elected politicians in europe being i think there was a report the other day saying well at
we do want to do on this data exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare upon that is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we trust the stock this to do so he. already see how the belgian should use it he discovered it use a location of this turkish. city should reveal a misuse of funds....
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not compete on a level playing fields the announcement came after pakistan's election commission to clare imran khan's p.t.i. party the winner but although it won most of the seats the p.t.i. failed to win an outright majority and must now see coalition partners to form a government. supporters of pakistan's cricket turned politician in one ton celebrating what many at least a few years ago had still to impossible an election victory for a turnaround matched only in prominence and impact by this the when he secured us pakistani cricket captain against england in the one nine hundred ninety two world cup. with a reputation as a celebrity playboy can long struggle to be taken seriously in politics after founding his p.t.i. party in the one nine hundred ninety s. for years he failed to translate his personal fame into votes. the breakthrough came in two thousand and thirteen when the p.t.a. became the third largest party in the national assembly surgeon support partly down to young urban voters wanting change that desire just as palpable now. the population is almost two hundred one million
not compete on a level playing fields the announcement came after pakistan's election commission to clare imran khan's p.t.i. party the winner but although it won most of the seats the p.t.i. failed to win an outright majority and must now see coalition partners to form a government. supporters of pakistan's cricket turned politician in one ton celebrating what many at least a few years ago had still to impossible an election victory for a turnaround matched only in prominence and impact by...
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clare was a special day for judith a brad, but there's a big part of their wedding day that may be . lost he signed up for the as far as through david's bridal, all j, you dith had to do was put her dress in aox >> got an e-mail from david's bridal saying there was a mistake made, and the dress was su to go to texas, not canada, a long e-mail about the prochat would be done edand i would be getting a correcd label in the mail for whens packaged did come back and then it didn't come back.ep orter: it would be months and year would go by, and after a tireless effort, she discovered upe closed her concluding her package had just be lost. reimburse her for t and to cost of her dress but they're still looking for closure >> this is my wedding dress. this ist, a piece of stock that you can get your on and buy another one, it's not just a loss monetarily, that's of memories attach to something that i'lee never s again, i'll never be able to show our future childr my weddi dress, my kids aren't going to have the option of wearing it if they want to. >> it's gone. it didn't burn up didn't g s
clare was a special day for judith a brad, but there's a big part of their wedding day that may be . lost he signed up for the as far as through david's bridal, all j, you dith had to do was put her dress in aox >> got an e-mail from david's bridal saying there was a mistake made, and the dress was su to go to texas, not canada, a long e-mail about the prochat would be done edand i would be getting a correcd label in the mail for whens packaged did come back and then it didn't come...
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security advisor of the iraqi government that we spoke to iraq to clare final victory of rice all last december. and. in june the ice who militants stepped up their activity according to government data there were eighty three cases with the inductees in killed civilians that's twice the number in may when i still had been devastated by the government military crackdown we asked the iraqi ministry of an internal affairs to comment on this and we'll bring you their response when we get it now the u.s. started its campaign in two thousand and fourteen and is continuing to strike terrorist targets in iraq reports in the fight to eradicate the jihadists it took very nearly the entire world united to defeat isis caliphate didn't syria and iraq they did it they destroyed the caliphate albeit at a huge cost and proclaim victory some did more proclaiming than others coalition to defeat isis has liberated very close to one hundred percent of the church but done a great job with those as we have just absolutely decimated i was just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq a case of celebrating a litt
security advisor of the iraqi government that we spoke to iraq to clare final victory of rice all last december. and. in june the ice who militants stepped up their activity according to government data there were eighty three cases with the inductees in killed civilians that's twice the number in may when i still had been devastated by the government military crackdown we asked the iraqi ministry of an internal affairs to comment on this and we'll bring you their response when we get it now...
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clare clely watching the forecast, and unfortunately, that forecast is calling for more heavy rain here ris weekend, so they may have to accelerate their timeline in r rms of getting the boys out of the cave before it floods again. jeff? >> glor: such a difficult ffscue. ben tracy, thank you. in indonesia today, at least 24 people were killed, including some children, when a ferry ran aground. the passengers were tossed into rough seas. images show the boat listing to one side, about 1,000 feet from shore. 74 people did survive, but more than 40 others are missing. p e trump administration today reversed an obama-era policy that encouraged colleges to consider race as a factor in admissions. jan crawford has more on this story. >> reporter: the announcement came in a "dear colleague" letter, advising school officials the trump pdministration was withdrawing wiama administration guidelines liat encouraged affirmative action in admissions. it was widely expected, as the justice department targets affirmative action in college admissions on multiple fronts. former obama administration offi
clare clely watching the forecast, and unfortunately, that forecast is calling for more heavy rain here ris weekend, so they may have to accelerate their timeline in r rms of getting the boys out of the cave before it floods again. jeff? >> glor: such a difficult ffscue. ben tracy, thank you. in indonesia today, at least 24 people were killed, including some children, when a ferry ran aground. the passengers were tossed into rough seas. images show the boat listing to one side, about...
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to clare after the nine eleven attacks the u.s. has carried out strikes on militant groups in afghanistan pakistan somalia and yemen but drone strikes have also result of the numerous civilian casualties in every one of those countries involved too with that two hundred being killed in yemen alone. oh. the. interest is toward this next one you were my not expect poor traits of north korean leader is an open pride that pyongyang successful missile launch is probably something i'd not expect to see in japan but that's what you will find in one small community of ethnic koreans there but they are fearing a growing tide of rights in japan after becoming the focus of the nationalists and the redfish investigative group found out what's behind all this animosity. this is a song from the d.v.r. king along with a few other relics mr pic keeps this is one of the ways he keeps up his connection to his home life. was. always listen to this every day. mr peck's life has not been easy year and for younger koreans it's not getting easier japan i
to clare after the nine eleven attacks the u.s. has carried out strikes on militant groups in afghanistan pakistan somalia and yemen but drone strikes have also result of the numerous civilian casualties in every one of those countries involved too with that two hundred being killed in yemen alone. oh. the. interest is toward this next one you were my not expect poor traits of north korean leader is an open pride that pyongyang successful missile launch is probably something i'd not expect to...
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let's hearfrom independent retail analyst clare bailey about why markets are focusing on the june figure. i think the focus onjune was becausejune was anticipated to be better than it was. 0bviously, for the food and drink sector, june was very buoyant, but because the weather has been continuously good, in a way, that does impact and has potentially pulled down the forecast. so the fact that there was optimism, that hasn't borne through is more likely to have caused the disappointment in the figures. the figures aren't that bad, really. and what i find most encouraging is that we may hear people saying the internet is killing the high street, retail is struggling all because of the internet. but actually internet sales have remained constant at only 18% of all retail sales. which gives us some hope for the high streets and town centres. they still support 82% therefore of all retail sales. and it's really just the mix, the issue. where just getting breaking wherejust getting breaking news that on cast has announced it doesn't intend to continue pursuing the assets of 20 century fox. tha
let's hearfrom independent retail analyst clare bailey about why markets are focusing on the june figure. i think the focus onjune was becausejune was anticipated to be better than it was. 0bviously, for the food and drink sector, june was very buoyant, but because the weather has been continuously good, in a way, that does impact and has potentially pulled down the forecast. so the fact that there was optimism, that hasn't borne through is more likely to have caused the disappointment in the...
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clare marshall, bbc news, gloucestershire. at the world cup, england are back in training today, ahead of saturday's quarterfinal with sweden. the team had the day off yesterday, in order to recover from their extraordinary penalty shoot—out victory over colombia. but there are injury concerns for gareth southgate's side as they prepare to travel to samara tomorrow. in a moment, we'll speak to richard conway, who's with the swedish team, but first david ornstein is at the england camp. and how serious are these injury worries, david? well, england endured a fairly brutal 120 minutes of football, not to mention penalty kicks, in an unforgettable to mention penalty kicks, in an u nforg etta ble over to mention penalty kicks, in an unforgettable over colombia in moscow on tuesday night, and it didn't come without a cost. it's now emerged that jamie vardy received didn't come without a cost. it's now emerged thatjamie vardy received an injection for a groin problem picked up injection for a groin problem picked up after coming o
clare marshall, bbc news, gloucestershire. at the world cup, england are back in training today, ahead of saturday's quarterfinal with sweden. the team had the day off yesterday, in order to recover from their extraordinary penalty shoot—out victory over colombia. but there are injury concerns for gareth southgate's side as they prepare to travel to samara tomorrow. in a moment, we'll speak to richard conway, who's with the swedish team, but first david ornstein is at the england camp. and...
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an early morning fire in vi clare, maryland. hurtow one firefighter was but everybody inside the home was able to make it out safeja. >> nicole bs is at the scene. and it's a very active sapp, isn't it? reporter: very active, angie. trues he been here for five hours. they're still putting water on this home. i want to get to the videos of several hours ago. at that point, we were told, this is an active fire sacene, s they got flames coming up from the basement. everybody madet outf the home and has been accounted for. one firefighter was injured and on his way to the hospital. i can tell yau the right now has not been determined. we're expecting an up from the fire officials here in 15te mior so. if we hearn more information, we will bring it to you. at this point, a seven-alarm is what it reached. hugehome, huge response. we'll bring you more as we get it. back to you. >> thanks.e' >>> staying on top of some eaking news. toronto police are investigating a mass shooting, on one of the busiest streets in canada. walkedlong firin
an early morning fire in vi clare, maryland. hurtow one firefighter was but everybody inside the home was able to make it out safeja. >> nicole bs is at the scene. and it's a very active sapp, isn't it? reporter: very active, angie. trues he been here for five hours. they're still putting water on this home. i want to get to the videos of several hours ago. at that point, we were told, this is an active fire sacene, s they got flames coming up from the basement. everybody madet outf the...
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analysis quote, the russian intelligence agency behind the 2016 election cyber attacks targeted senator clare mccaskill as she began her 2018 re-election campaign. senator said tonight while this attack was not successful, i will not be intimidated. and i have said it before and will say it again, putin is a thug and a bully. we'll be right back. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! new cascade platinum. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. any paint can change the way a room looks. but only one can change how it feels. century, from benjamin moore, is the first-ever soft touch matte finish paint. its revolutionary texture unlocks 75 unprecedented colors, each with exquisite depth and richness. it's a difference you can see, touch, and feel. th
analysis quote, the russian intelligence agency behind the 2016 election cyber attacks targeted senator clare mccaskill as she began her 2018 re-election campaign. senator said tonight while this attack was not successful, i will not be intimidated. and i have said it before and will say it again, putin is a thug and a bully. we'll be right back. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum does the work for you,...
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according to forensic analysis, russia hackers have targeted senator clare mccaskill. hackers went after her last august. let's listen. >> we must lower our taxes. and your senator, claire mccaskill. she must do it for you. and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> confirmed the daily beast reported while this attack was not successful, it is ourntrages that they will get away with this. putin is a thug and a bully. putin and trump are double teaming claire mccaskill. it looks like that. >> whether or not the president is aware what the russians are doing, it is coincidental. that at the exact same time then the russians start attacking. >> who is the monkey and the string and who is the guy with the organ grinder. >> thank you. up next, 100 days out from the midterms now. the tea leaves are looking good for the democrats. are those predictions overestimating the public's concern with russia. this is "hardball." the democrats are taking the house. and going to pick up at least 30 seats. i have said it before. i was just excited for it to
according to forensic analysis, russia hackers have targeted senator clare mccaskill. hackers went after her last august. let's listen. >> we must lower our taxes. and your senator, claire mccaskill. she must do it for you. and if she doesn't do it for you, you have to vote her out of office. >> confirmed the daily beast reported while this attack was not successful, it is ourntrages that they will get away with this. putin is a thug and a bully. putin and trump are double teaming...
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the event is 40 minutes. >>> clare booth lieu. i am happy to be here in
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de las bronfman y el respaldo de su poder gerardo: las bronfman de las que habla natalie son sara y clare, herederas de la fortuna del magnate productor de licores edgar bronfman. ambas han aportado millones de dólares a nxivm y patrocinaron la visita que el dalái lama hizo al centro en 2009. raniere no fue acusado por la queja de violación, natalie le siguió los pasos y hoy asegura que colabora con autoridades de estados unidos para el caso criminal en nueva york. las autoridades, ¿le preguntaron a usted por emiliano salinas? toni: me han pedido que no hable de las cosas legales en las que estoy trabajando. pero le puedo asegurar que emiliano salinas es parte de la discusión. porque la organización se ha movido de la destrucción en estados unidos a méxico. gerardo: entre algunos estudiantes era un secreto a voces que raniere invitaba a sus alumnas a caminatas nocturnas para seducirlas, según dos ex alumnos de esp. ellos nos contaron que raniere intentó seducir a una mexicana de 19 años. univisión logró hablar con la joven pero no aceptó una entrevista en cámara. ella nos
de las bronfman y el respaldo de su poder gerardo: las bronfman de las que habla natalie son sara y clare, herederas de la fortuna del magnate productor de licores edgar bronfman. ambas han aportado millones de dólares a nxivm y patrocinaron la visita que el dalái lama hizo al centro en 2009. raniere no fue acusado por la queja de violación, natalie le siguió los pasos y hoy asegura que colabora con autoridades de estados unidos para el caso criminal en nueva york. las autoridades, ¿le...
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. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madame clare, let me start by saying better late than never. as the author of proposition a, from the board of supervisors, to the sfmta and its commission, i very, very specifically did not give up the board's powers pursuant to charter section 9.118, which is why all of the previous items on this calendar have been coming to this committee and the board. and i did that so that the board would maintain oversight pursuant to that charter section. and obviously, we're going to vote for these things today, we have to, but i was rather taken aback by the statement in the budget and legislative analyst report and i have to get this off my chest, that the reason these were not submitted to the board of supervisors prior to june 2014 was due to central subway staff's misunderstanding of the sfmta charter authority. let's be very, very clear, section 9118 applies to the sfmta, any project over a certain period of duration or certain dollar amount comes to this board of supervisors for approval. that's the way the law has been for decades. it has not c
. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madame clare, let me start by saying better late than never. as the author of proposition a, from the board of supervisors, to the sfmta and its commission, i very, very specifically did not give up the board's powers pursuant to charter section 9.118, which is why all of the previous items on this calendar have been coming to this committee and the board. and i did that so that the board would maintain oversight pursuant to that charter section. and...
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be unanswered questions, the hospital where alisa clare cohen was borno longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. for now, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: how do you feel right now? >> happy. very happy. >> reporter: her adoptive parents passed away a few years ago so she says her chilean family and an adopted sister are all she's got. >> my mom. this is my family. i think it's -- you always want to know where you came from. >> reporter: neither one of them speaks the other's language but the love between a mother and her child, they say, knows no barriers. rafael, cnn, san diego, chile. >>> hello. this sunday, 6:00 eastern, you're live in the cnn "newsroom." breaking news this hour, the president on attack as we speak, lashing out at robert mueller by name as well as the free press all this from his favorite outlet, twitter. he has fired off seven tweets in all, not including the one he threatened to shut down the government over immigration. what is he saying? going after robert mueller, the man investigating. is robert mueller ever going to release his conflicts of int
be unanswered questions, the hospital where alisa clare cohen was borno longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. for now, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: how do you feel right now? >> happy. very happy. >> reporter: her adoptive parents passed away a few years ago so she says her chilean family and an adopted sister are all she's got. >> my mom. this is my family. i think it's -- you always want to know where you came from. >> reporter: neither one...
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my home state senator, clare mchaskill, says her office was clearly, very clearly hacked by russian intelligence officers and the one person, the one entity in this country who could have gotten to have the department of justice to stop it and the cia to take action to stop it did nothing. the donald trump white house. they appealed to them. and the cia said they were interested in stopping it but they have not gotten clearance from the white house to stop it. as we move into the midterms 100 days from now we see no plan to have anything different than what happened in the 2016 election when this company was attacked by russian intelligence officers, we see no different plan for that to not happen this year. that continues to be the most damaging thing for this white house. >> all right. kevin, last word to you regarding "the new york times," the meeting with the president -- that he had with publisher of the "new york times." the president putting out a tweet this morning. really a response by a.g. sulzberger, the publisher who says the main purpose to accepting the meeting was to raise concern
my home state senator, clare mchaskill, says her office was clearly, very clearly hacked by russian intelligence officers and the one person, the one entity in this country who could have gotten to have the department of justice to stop it and the cia to take action to stop it did nothing. the donald trump white house. they appealed to them. and the cia said they were interested in stopping it but they have not gotten clearance from the white house to stop it. as we move into the midterms 100...
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. >> reporter: there will always be unanswered questions, the hospital where alisa clare cohen was borno longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. for now, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: how do you feel right now? >> happy. very happy. >> reporter: her adoptive parents passed away a few years ago so she says her chilean family and an adopted sister are all she's got. >> my mom. this is my family. i think it's -- you always want to know where you came from. >> reporter: neither one of them speaks the other's language but the love between a mother and her child, they say, knows no barriers. rafael, cnn, san diego, chile. >>> hello. this sunday, 6:00 eastern, you're live in the
. >> reporter: there will always be unanswered questions, the hospital where alisa clare cohen was borno longer exists and the same goes for the adoption agency. for now, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: how do you feel right now? >> happy. very happy. >> reporter: her adoptive parents passed away a few years ago so she says her chilean family and an adopted sister are all she's got. >> my mom. this is my family. i think it's -- you always want to know where you...
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so it's clare that vladimir putin feels he has the strongest hand to play here. >>> let's bring in former cia officer david preece author of the president's book of secrets. apparently yesterday putin says i'm ready to come to washington. in fact i've invited president trump to moscow. and now the white house says it's open to that meeting in moscow. what's your take on this back and forth about the second summit. >> well, remember the russian goals in all of this going back to 2016 according to the declassified intelligence assessments. it's to sow discord and create chaos. this meeting in moscow would certainly do that. if you thought helsinki stirred the pot wait until there is a one-on-one between trump and putin in moscow when it hapz. there are too many unanswered questions for that not to have putin sitting back and giggling with flee as what happens in the american political space. >> you wrote about the dangerous rift between president trump and the u.s. intelligence community. you call the present moment a crisis. explain that. >> yeah, the intelligence policy relationship is no
so it's clare that vladimir putin feels he has the strongest hand to play here. >>> let's bring in former cia officer david preece author of the president's book of secrets. apparently yesterday putin says i'm ready to come to washington. in fact i've invited president trump to moscow. and now the white house says it's open to that meeting in moscow. what's your take on this back and forth about the second summit. >> well, remember the russian goals in all of this going back to...
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. >> can i ask you about sin clare briefly, there was evidence about the sinclaire deal. i know you spoke with the president about it. is he the invisible hand overseeing media regulation right now? >> i think he's quite the opposite. i don't think there's any evidence he got any medals in the fcc. you know that's an independent agency. and his appointment showed a lot of integrity. he rejected the deal not because he dislikes sin claire, they're eight months delayed in the process, refuse to comply to the most >> they were doing some shady stuff. just to explain to our viewers, they were doing something to secretly own the stations. >> i told the president about my opposition, because sin claire would have reached 77% of u.s. homes. i did not necessarily agree with that point of view, i did not want to see nbc and the rest of the liberal networks owns 70%. i think it would have been very dangerous if nbc was the local news coverage in iowa. but the fcc acted as it was supposed to act, which is an independent regulatory agency and i think it's a credit to the unanimous de
. >> can i ask you about sin clare briefly, there was evidence about the sinclaire deal. i know you spoke with the president about it. is he the invisible hand overseeing media regulation right now? >> i think he's quite the opposite. i don't think there's any evidence he got any medals in the fcc. you know that's an independent agency. and his appointment showed a lot of integrity. he rejected the deal not because he dislikes sin claire, they're eight months delayed in the process,...
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but the high clouds clare out first so you're going to be a little more comfortable by yourk this evening down to 75. even hotter on the way tomorrow. i'll show that you coming up. and even though light we have a rig now going t knock on whatever i can. it's. >>et. >> pretty quiet which is the way we like it. we had a couple of earlier problems those are cleared out. let's look at richmond sand rafael where traffic is light coming into san francisco. pardon that graphic well that is the drive time but not to richmond sand rafael bridge that's the drive dime time to the bay bridge. 35 minutes up and over look at the green. over the altamont that's the slowest you get this morning. look at some of the mass transit options. cancellations on b.a.r.t. this morning due to low requiredship because of the holiday. i'll tell but that in a second. no problem was ace or golden gate ferry. here is the transle indications this morning 7:14 to 7:29. to dali ned this afternoon the dal city and. 8 cars instead of ten shorter trains. >> sue, thank you. >>> happening now secretary of state mike pompeo is i
but the high clouds clare out first so you're going to be a little more comfortable by yourk this evening down to 75. even hotter on the way tomorrow. i'll show that you coming up. and even though light we have a rig now going t knock on whatever i can. it's. >>et. >> pretty quiet which is the way we like it. we had a couple of earlier problems those are cleared out. let's look at richmond sand rafael where traffic is light coming into san francisco. pardon that graphic well that is...
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but i want to ask some clarifying, get some clare filing information from you. because georgia, as you may know, is the home of a couple of these very important regional banks, reagains bank and suntrust bank. the question is, do you envision the end product of this thoughtful and diligent set making process to be a of enhanced regulations to specific banks that is drastically different than those of the global banks. >> i anticipate that we will begin by sandifing then putting out for comment a frame work that we'll use to assess financial stability and safety and soundness risks of those institutions from 250 down to $100 billion. and then we'll take comment on that, and then we'll go ahead and move forward with a framework. i anticipate that many of the factors that are used to identify this will be used in this context as well. we're still working on exactly how to think about it. we have great flexibility under the law, which we appreciate, and we'll be coming forward with something on this pretty quickly, i think. >> do you see any problem areas that these
but i want to ask some clarifying, get some clare filing information from you. because georgia, as you may know, is the home of a couple of these very important regional banks, reagains bank and suntrust bank. the question is, do you envision the end product of this thoughtful and diligent set making process to be a of enhanced regulations to specific banks that is drastically different than those of the global banks. >> i anticipate that we will begin by sandifing then putting out for...
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let's go to washington see what our correspondent there thinks we've got claire richardson joining us clare good to have you with us tell us is there political support in the u.s. for these trade tariffs high seremban it's interesting that this is not really split down party left lines the way you might imagine and it's particularly divisive even among trump's own republican party and that's because many of them are going to be facing tough reelection battles in this november's midterm elections in states that are going to be particularly hard hit by china's retaliatory tariffs now china has swung hard at agricultural goods things like soybeans and cottons and cotton in areas where trump had strong support in the twenty sixteen presidential election and where they're going to the republicans are going to need to have support again to maintain the house of representatives and that house of representatives in this year's election so of course generally also if u.s. manufacturers end up passing on these costs to consumers the american public is not going to be happy about seeing price hikes to
let's go to washington see what our correspondent there thinks we've got claire richardson joining us clare good to have you with us tell us is there political support in the u.s. for these trade tariffs high seremban it's interesting that this is not really split down party left lines the way you might imagine and it's particularly divisive even among trump's own republican party and that's because many of them are going to be facing tough reelection battles in this november's midterm...
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clare murphy, it is extraordinary that the number of teenage pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and! pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and i remember the days it was a policy issue that would be talked a policy issue that would be talked a lot, what has changed? it is one of these issues public perception needs to catch up with. we think of ourselves as a nation of having a high teenage pregnancy rate and polls show the british public overestimate the number of teenagers who give birth every year. it is a phenomenal success story and it is a total phenomena. it has got a huge amount to do with better access to contraceptive services, better sexual relationship education, but i think there is more we can do on that front. but it does speak to changes in the way young people live their lives. it is one of the things that comes out in our report, this appears to be a generation of young people who don't drink in the same way and are focused on steady career goals, and they are ambitious and feel with hard work they can achieve something in life. how does s
clare murphy, it is extraordinary that the number of teenage pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and! pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and i remember the days it was a policy issue that would be talked a policy issue that would be talked a lot, what has changed? it is one of these issues public perception needs to catch up with. we think of ourselves as a nation of having a high teenage pregnancy rate and polls show the british public overestimate the number of teenagers who give...
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friday mr speaker the prime minister was so proud of her breaks it deal she wrote turin piece of it clare collective cabinet responsibility is now fully restored well well. thank you thank you thank you ali our environment secretary at it is our own words and said one of the things about this compromise is that it unites the cabinet and head the chicas compromise. the checkers compromise took two years to reach and just two days to unravel this is fake how can anyone have faith in the prime minister getting a good deal with twenty seven european union governments when she can't even broker a deal within her own cabin a air head to me first and i want to be fair to the former pricks and secretary and the former foreign secretary i think they would have resigned on the spot on friday but they were faced with a very long walk no phone line to take government cuts no bus service i am of a very thankful so far i think i think they were probably wise to hang on for a couple of days so they can get a lift home in a government car. i also miss this because i want to congratulate the honorable man
friday mr speaker the prime minister was so proud of her breaks it deal she wrote turin piece of it clare collective cabinet responsibility is now fully restored well well. thank you thank you thank you ali our environment secretary at it is our own words and said one of the things about this compromise is that it unites the cabinet and head the chicas compromise. the checkers compromise took two years to reach and just two days to unravel this is fake how can anyone have faith in the prime...
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clare balding did better, she got four points. there is an important message behind this, more and more of us can play together. absolutely, that is one of the biggest reasons why i got involved in the sport, it wasn't just to be here, it was to get involved with sport and playing with friends and family and being inclusive. golden, today you are hopefully going to watch the men‘s single final, how are —— how do you think it will go? i have a feeling that anderson will win. i'm going to go with novak. is for your futures, hopefully soon you will crack the singles title, that‘s the next on the agenda, and a bruising encounter on friday against stefan, but that next step. for sure, i want to win in singles and doubles. i was disappointed not to make it through to the final. but they played some great tennis out there and they deserve to be in the final. this man's already won it. what can alfie do to make that next step to the singles title? i'm not going to tell him! congratulations on winning a third year running, fantasti
clare balding did better, she got four points. there is an important message behind this, more and more of us can play together. absolutely, that is one of the biggest reasons why i got involved in the sport, it wasn't just to be here, it was to get involved with sport and playing with friends and family and being inclusive. golden, today you are hopefully going to watch the men‘s single final, how are —— how do you think it will go? i have a feeling that anderson will win. i'm going to...
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clare marshall, bbc news, gloucestershire. police in scotland are questioning a teenager on suspicion of murdering six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. alesha's body was found near rothesay on the isle of bute on monday, just hours after she was reported missing. the boy, who is under the age of 18, was arrested last night. we are expecting a news conference in the next few minutes. we will ta ke in the next few minutes. we will take you to that when it gets under way. to mark the 70th anniversary of the nhs — bbc news has been speaking to staff and patients to find some of the stories of the health service throughout the years. richard crow was left paralysed about motorcycling accident in his late teens in the 1970's. he spent over a year in hospital and was given 25 years to live. despite that, he's still here today and he even met a special someone in hospital. here's his story. i was out riding my bike one night in essex and i went down the road with a u—turn in front of me and i broke my back spent f
clare marshall, bbc news, gloucestershire. police in scotland are questioning a teenager on suspicion of murdering six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. alesha's body was found near rothesay on the isle of bute on monday, just hours after she was reported missing. the boy, who is under the age of 18, was arrested last night. we are expecting a news conference in the next few minutes. we will ta ke in the next few minutes. we will take you to that when it gets under way. to mark...
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the ba by‘s mother, clare o'neill was forced out of the vehicle, by two men yesterday afternoon. when she tried to retrieve her daughter eliza from the car the thieves drove away, leaving her with injuries. miss o'neill says her injuries have left are struggling to hold her baby girl. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by surprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never wavered in their belief that the kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that, through cyber attacks and campaigns of disinformation, russia remains a threat to democracy in the us. but donald trump's own view has been a little harder to pin down. he said he misspoke when he appeared to back vladimir putin's de
the ba by‘s mother, clare o'neill was forced out of the vehicle, by two men yesterday afternoon. when she tried to retrieve her daughter eliza from the car the thieves drove away, leaving her with injuries. miss o'neill says her injuries have left are struggling to hold her baby girl. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by surprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for...
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county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it‘s been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it‘s attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money on making itjust perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area need to be protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it‘s eating away at the landscape. what actually happens is the sea comes in or the strong wind and it takes away the sand and it creates a ledge. they believe that if the barrier isn‘t built, storm surges could sweep onshore and that would be disastrous, not only for the golf course, but also for those who live nea
county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it‘s been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it‘s attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money on making itjust perfecto....