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. ♪ carolina: buenas tardes, feliz comienzo de semana. soy carolina sarassa y esta semana, tony dandrades. tony: se vale decir quÉ bien!? muy contento de estar aquÍ, javier estÁ de vacaciones, estarÉ toda la semana acompaÑÁndolos con toda la informaciÓn. carolina: hablando informaciÓn, comenzamos con la amenaza de marÍa, sí. apenas estamos saliendo de la devastaciÓn de irma y harvey. ahora se habla de este huracÁn categorÍa 3, con vientos sostenidos de hasta 124 millas por hora. tony: marÍa avanza a 10 millas por hora de norte a noreste de barbados. amenaza con atacar a puerto rico y categorÍa 4, nos conectamos con alberto martÍnez, nuestro meteorÓlogo. alberto buenos dÍas, carolina y tony. podemos estar tranquilos, la trayectoria es hacia las islas caribeÑas, luego hacia las bahamas.no tendrÍa que afectarnos. la Última imagen del satÉlite nos muestra a marÍa organizÁndose delante de las antillas menores. esta tomando forma, de momento no se ha definido el ojo de este huracÁn que poco a poco se va intensificando con esos vientos en las 120 millas por hora. ya es c
. ♪ carolina: buenas tardes, feliz comienzo de semana. soy carolina sarassa y esta semana, tony dandrades. tony: se vale decir quÉ bien!? muy contento de estar aquÍ, javier estÁ de vacaciones, estarÉ toda la semana acompaÑÁndolos con toda la informaciÓn. carolina: hablando informaciÓn, comenzamos con la amenaza de marÍa, sí. apenas estamos saliendo de la devastaciÓn de irma y harvey. ahora se habla de este huracÁn categorÍa 3, con vientos sostenidos de hasta 124 millas por hora....
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jim: we have a camera right down the line here. tony: you can't get a better camera spot of. that cbs spares no sfens. we're like at the super bowl, all these cameras all over the place. we do this unique thing. we have a guy run down the field and just keep going to the first down and keeps it static, doesn't move much. look at. that jim: it's a good half yard short, i think. tony: i can't believe they gave him. that ok, let's pretend he didn't get it and you've got fourth and two feet, we'll say. what are you doing if you're mccarthy, jim? jim: i think he's going to go for it. tony: he is that kind of coach. he loves to go for it. jim: you're talking about a 51-yard field goal if you go that way, on a slippery field. tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner
jim: we have a camera right down the line here. tony: you can't get a better camera spot of. that cbs spares no sfens. we're like at the super bowl, all these cameras all over the place. we do this unique thing. we have a guy run down the field and just keep going to the first down and keeps it static, doesn't move much. look at. that jim: it's a good half yard short, i think. tony: i can't believe they gave him. that ok, let's pretend he didn't get it and you've got fourth and two feet, we'll...
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jim: we have a camera right down the line here. tony: you can't get a better camera spot of. that cbs spares no sfens. we're like at the super bowl, all these cameras all over the place. we do this unique thing. we have a guy run down the field and just keep going to the first down and keeps it static, doesn't move much. look at. that jim: it's a good half yard short, i think. tony: i can't believe they gave him. that ok, let's pretend he didn't get it and you've got fourth and two feet, we'll say. what are you doing if you're mccarthy, jim? jim: i think he's going to go for it. tony: he is that kind of coach. he loves to jim: you're talking abt y go that way, on a slippery field. tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner was short of the line to gain. we'll p
jim: we have a camera right down the line here. tony: you can't get a better camera spot of. that cbs spares no sfens. we're like at the super bowl, all these cameras all over the place. we do this unique thing. we have a guy run down the field and just keep going to the first down and keeps it static, doesn't move much. look at. that jim: it's a good half yard short, i think. tony: i can't believe they gave him. that ok, let's pretend he didn't get it and you've got fourth and two feet, we'll...
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. and he does. tony: a good job of getting through the progression by glennon. jim: and howard make shaken up on that tackle. tony: looks like his shoulder. didn't he ha a -- have a shoulder injury? jim: he did. that took him out late in the game against tampa. which has fallen into a similar story line as that game. to cohen. steps -- stems out after five. they turn it over four times in their first road game against the buccaneers. they were down 26-0 at howard carried it ime. they have the four turnovers tonight and they're down 28 in this one. tony: it goes back to what we said at the beginning. they're really good normally at running but when teams don't trust yao going to pass from these two tight ends. look at this jim: second and . and cohen is about foot short. he's 5'6" is tarik, out of north carolina a & t. drafted in the fourth round. as you said, he's called the human joystick. tony: he is a human joystick. this field doesn't do it justice because it's tougher to cut on. but if you allow him to cut -- they have to allow himge in the field on weakletd him k them. jim: co
. and he does. tony: a good job of getting through the progression by glennon. jim: and howard make shaken up on that tackle. tony: looks like his shoulder. didn't he ha a -- have a shoulder injury? jim: he did. that took him out late in the game against tampa. which has fallen into a similar story line as that game. to cohen. steps -- stems out after five. they turn it over four times in their first road game against the buccaneers. they were down 26-0 at howard carried it ime. they have the...
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paso por dominica, hasta un primer ministro tuvo que ser rescatado. feliz martes, con mucho gusto tony dandrade y carolina sarassa. tony: hoy martes 19 de septiembre, un dÍa mÁs con mucha informaciÓn. carolina: los ojos del mundo estÁn puestos sobre estados unidos. el presidente trump se presentÓ ante la onu dando su primer discurso y en este amenazÓ con destruir a corea del norte. llamÓ al rÉgimen depravado y se refiriÓ a su lÍder como hombre cohete. tony: tambiÉn atacÓ a irÁn y criticÓ a venezuela y a cuba en la sede de las naciones unidas. en nueva york estÁ blanca rosa vilches. blanca: un placer saludarles en vivo desde nueva york. hubo mucha expectativa por el discurso, el primer discurso del presidente trump frente a los 193 miembros que integran la asamblea general de las naciones unidas. cabe resaltar que cuando ingresÓ el presidente norteamericano, no hubo muchos aplausos. algo que es bastante desacostumbrado aquÍ sobre todo durante los ocho aÑos del presidente anterior, obama en donde si habÍa mucha efectividad frente a sus discursos. tambiÉn trump hablÓ
paso por dominica, hasta un primer ministro tuvo que ser rescatado. feliz martes, con mucho gusto tony dandrade y carolina sarassa. tony: hoy martes 19 de septiembre, un dÍa mÁs con mucha informaciÓn. carolina: los ojos del mundo estÁn puestos sobre estados unidos. el presidente trump se presentÓ ante la onu dando su primer discurso y en este amenazÓ con destruir a corea del norte. llamÓ al rÉgimen depravado y se refiriÓ a su lÍder como hombre cohete. tony: tambiÉn atacÓ a irÁn y...
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la esperanza sigue viva.. tony: al menos una docena de muertos y otros permanecen incomunicados. carolina: muchos se lanzan en las redes sociales para mÁs informaciÓn . la isla del encanto estÁ devastada. ♪ ♪ carolina: este video ha causado conmociÓn, en el momento en el que socorristas, voluntarios y bomberos toman una breve pausa para cantar el himno nacional de mÉxico. tony: un momento muy emocionante. es un gusto estar con ustedes esta tarde. carolina: les saluda carolina sarassa. en mÉxico se agotan las horas. cada minuto es crucial para el rescate de personas desaparecidas, posiblemente atascadas entre los escombros. tony: hay al menos 286 fallecidos y 140 y fueron en la ciudad de mÉxico. segÚn el gobierno capitalino, al menos 51 personas desaparecidas ya han sacado 60 supervivientes. mÁs de una docena de edificios colapsados. conectamos con marÍa elena, esta afuera del edificio de colonia roma, en el edificio que colapsÓ. adelante. marÍa elena: como bien lo comentan, nos encontramos en la colonia roma. gusta mis espaldas, un edificio de oficinas que se col
la esperanza sigue viva.. tony: al menos una docena de muertos y otros permanecen incomunicados. carolina: muchos se lanzan en las redes sociales para mÁs informaciÓn . la isla del encanto estÁ devastada. ♪ ♪ carolina: este video ha causado conmociÓn, en el momento en el que socorristas, voluntarios y bomberos toman una breve pausa para cantar el himno nacional de mÉxico. tony: un momento muy emocionante. es un gusto estar con ustedes esta tarde. carolina: les saluda carolina sarassa....
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husband, tony, who i'm going through a divorce with." >> reporter: debra was dumbstruck. tony? melissa? >> he would have no reason to do this to melissa. she's never done anything to him. >> reporter: so you're telling the detectives, "you're looking at the wrong guy." >> yeah. >> reporter: did tony know melissa? >> he had met her a few times, you know, over the years. but we weren't social. >> reporter: debra told police she and tony had been married for 17 years and had four children. they had separated more than a year earlier. tony had then moved into a house in miami gardens with a friend. for twenty years, he'd worked for florida east coast railways hauling freight. >> you know, he basically drove a train for a living. >> reporter: police checked him out on their computer. has he any priors? >> none. no priors. >> reporter: detectives went to talk to tony and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you -- do you know this -- your -- debra's -- debra's friend? >> melissa. i know her from her. i've seen her a few times. >> you guys ever have any problems, maybe? something like t
husband, tony, who i'm going through a divorce with." >> reporter: debra was dumbstruck. tony? melissa? >> he would have no reason to do this to melissa. she's never done anything to him. >> reporter: so you're telling the detectives, "you're looking at the wrong guy." >> yeah. >> reporter: did tony know melissa? >> he had met her a few times, you know, over the years. but we weren't social. >> reporter: debra told police she and tony...
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packers are tied at 24. jim nantz along with tony romo and tracy wolfson. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately following this game. except on the west coast. bengals are not going to do everything here with these final 17 seconds and no time-outs. we're going to head to overtime. aaron rodgers has never won an overtime game. it's hard to believe. 0-7 in regular and postseason games in his career in overtime. >> tony: wow. >> jim: that shocks you, doesn't it? >> tony: yeah. you feel like he has all of these other records. i guess there's no better time to start andy dalton, 2, 2 and 2. >> jim: that last two is pretty hard to pull off. two ties. >> tony: does a heck of a job taking the clock down in those overtimes. >> jim: yeah. >> tony: andy has a chance to step up. here we go. >> referee: the game clock set at 10 minutes. each team has an opportunity to possess the ball. unless the team that first possesses it score as touchdown. each team will have two time-outs. all instant replay reviews done from the booth. visiting captain call the toss. >> tails. >> referee: tai
packers are tied at 24. jim nantz along with tony romo and tracy wolfson. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately following this game. except on the west coast. bengals are not going to do everything here with these final 17 seconds and no time-outs. we're going to head to overtime. aaron rodgers has never won an overtime game. it's hard to believe. 0-7 in regular and postseason games in his career in overtime. >> tony: wow. >> jim: that shocks you, doesn't...
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, a pesar de las amenazas del mandatario. ♪ carolina: los saludamos con mucho gusto tony dandrades y carolina sarassa. tony: hoy es 25 de septiembre, asÍ iniciamos la semana. carolina: comenzamos en mÉxico, despuÉs de mÁs de 120 horas de trabajo, los socorristas han recuperadoel cuerpo de marÍa reina dÁvila, una mujer de 32 aÑos de edad, del epicentro nacional de la tragedia en mÉxico. hoy en la cifra de muertos aumenta a 320 personas. tony: el colegio colapsado estuvo bajo investigaciÓn. hay violaciones al cÓdigo de construcciÓn en el 2015. asÍ no informaron fuentes oficiales a nuestro canal. en la delegaciÓn Álvaro obregÓn tenemos lo Último de un paÍs que se niega a rendirse y sigue buscando vidas debajo de los escombros. alejandro: asÍ es, tony. me da mucho gusto saludarlos. me encuentro aquÍ con el abuelito de karen, una de las personas que aÚn se encuentra atrapadaaquÍ, en este edificio a mi espalda. seÑor, quÉ le han dicho las autoridades? >> que no han encontrado nada, supuestamente la gente estÁ en el cuarto piso donde estaba trabajando. desafortunadam
, a pesar de las amenazas del mandatario. ♪ carolina: los saludamos con mucho gusto tony dandrades y carolina sarassa. tony: hoy es 25 de septiembre, asÍ iniciamos la semana. carolina: comenzamos en mÉxico, despuÉs de mÁs de 120 horas de trabajo, los socorristas han recuperadoel cuerpo de marÍa reina dÁvila, una mujer de 32 aÑos de edad, del epicentro nacional de la tragedia en mÉxico. hoy en la cifra de muertos aumenta a 320 personas. tony: el colegio colapsado estuvo bajo...
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que intensifican las labores para rescatar a personas. tony: autoridades les llaman frida sofÍa y se ha convertido en tendencia. carolina: el poderoso huracÁn se niega a desaparecer luego dejar a puerto rico incomunicado. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina:" aguanta, por favor" grita una mujer frente a las ruinas de un edificio colapsado. tony: la voz y la esperanza de esta mujer que busca a su familia. hoy es jueves 21 de septiembre, segundo dÍa de luto nacional en mÉxico. carolina: comenzamos allÍ en donde las Últimas 48 horas han sido intensas. cientos de voluntarios y equipos de rescate enfrentan una batalla contra el tiempo. buscan a personas debajo de los escombros despuÉs del fuerte terremoto que afectÓ a ese paÍs. a la cifra aumenta a 242 personas. tony: se teme que decenas de vÍctimas estÉn sepultadas bajo toneladas de escombro . la secretarÍa de la marina dijo que rescatÓ el cuerpo de una maestra de aproximadamente 58 aÑos de edad. carolina: ese colegio para muchos el epicentro de esa tragedia, han sido recuperado mÁs de 20 cuerpos sin vida, la mayorÍa son niÑos. ahora re
que intensifican las labores para rescatar a personas. tony: autoridades les llaman frida sofÍa y se ha convertido en tendencia. carolina: el poderoso huracÁn se niega a desaparecer luego dejar a puerto rico incomunicado. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina:" aguanta, por favor" grita una mujer frente a las ruinas de un edificio colapsado. tony: la voz y la esperanza de esta mujer que busca a su familia. hoy es jueves 21 de septiembre, segundo dÍa de luto nacional en mÉxico. carolina:...
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journalist tony grew, and the entertainment journalist, journalist tony grew, and the entertainmentjournalist, caroline frost. good evening to both of you. we will take on a minute. first, the front pages. the ft writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest nuclear weapons test by north korea. same story in the i. the secretary of state warns of possible annihilation in response. the same story in the metro, showing a picture of the north korean leader shortly after the test. the times says donald trump has threatened to sever trade ties with any country that deals with north korea, including china. the daily telegraph says there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action as the un security council is due to meet tomorrow. the guardian leading with an unpublished report saying families who have lost loved ones in police custody are being failed by authorities and calls for reform to the system. and finally the daily mail, headlines about households who oversaw their bin could face a fine up oversaw their bin could face a
journalist tony grew, and the entertainment journalist, journalist tony grew, and the entertainmentjournalist, caroline frost. good evening to both of you. we will take on a minute. first, the front pages. the ft writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest nuclear weapons test by north korea. same story in the i. the secretary of state warns of possible annihilation in response. the same story in the metro, showing a picture of the north korean leader...
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of asia's best—known businessmen, tony fernandes, boss of airasia, football club owner, one—time formula 1 investor, and a dabbler in reality tv. is it easy to lose sight of what matters most to business success? tony fernandes, welcome to hardtalk. thanks very much. thanks for having me. you have been in business for, what, three decades now. is the tony fernandes that does business today different from the young man who set out? i hope to think a little bit smarter, a little bit older and wiser, but in principle the same, the same tony fernandes from 30 years ago. what about attitude to risk? umm, maybe a little bit more cautious, maybe thinking a little bit more. but overall, i don't see much difference. i think decisions have to be made critically. i think changing management is critical, especially in this day and age, and sometimes procrastination analysis, paralysis by analysis, as i call it, is a detriment to business. i always talk to my management team about being able to change and adapt quickly. i have thought that for 30 years. one of the fascinating things about you
of asia's best—known businessmen, tony fernandes, boss of airasia, football club owner, one—time formula 1 investor, and a dabbler in reality tv. is it easy to lose sight of what matters most to business success? tony fernandes, welcome to hardtalk. thanks very much. thanks for having me. you have been in business for, what, three decades now. is the tony fernandes that does business today different from the young man who set out? i hope to think a little bit smarter, a little bit older...
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bit later on, we have tony smurfit. anna: a very warm open to the show. in the meantime, let's talk about where the threads of the tax debate have taken us in the -- manus: they have been plunged. they are a strong, hardy bunch. despondent traders say enough is enough. $28 billion of paper was offered. they bought it 2.7 times. is,question you need to ask are we seeing concern? is that why they want paper? does that offer value for them? harvey and irma and the trump trade is back on. rude we go next in the bond market? that's where do we go next in the bond market? --where do we go next in the bond market? anna: here's the risk radar. let's take a look at where the dollar is. fascinating when you look back at september, not typical. certainly in terms of where we are on the oil and dollars for it. they can and does -- the yen is weaker. the dollar is up again. 65% probability of an interest in the interest rate i the end of the year. in the msci asia-pacific, we are heading towards a holiday. we have the japanese inflation number out, up the most in more than two years. still, nowh
bit later on, we have tony smurfit. anna: a very warm open to the show. in the meantime, let's talk about where the threads of the tax debate have taken us in the -- manus: they have been plunged. they are a strong, hardy bunch. despondent traders say enough is enough. $28 billion of paper was offered. they bought it 2.7 times. is,question you need to ask are we seeing concern? is that why they want paper? does that offer value for them? harvey and irma and the trump trade is back on. rude we...
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the bloomberg and around the world. from the bloomberg global business forum, be sure to catch tony ressler and marc lasry. macronpresident emmanuel outlines a bold vision for his country's economy. macron andar from look at how his grand plan fits in with europe. and we are just three hours from the fed's rate decision and potential clues about the unwinding of its balance sheet. let's look where european equities are trading. just under 30 minutes to the close of equity trading. this is the stoxx 600 and different industry groups. we are off by 1/10 of a percent. . mixed picture energy stocks outperforming. we are seeing a spike in wti and .rent consumer staples underperforming down .8%. financials also lower, perhaps some of the low yields in the core tech stocks also not doing too well. it is the commodities outperforming. commodity stock, energy stock, and commodity producers within the materials. the ftse 100, a little weaker, .1%. have been seeing cable spiking, i have a chart later showing the correlation between the ftse 100 and the pound, the ftse 100 falling below the 200
the bloomberg and around the world. from the bloomberg global business forum, be sure to catch tony ressler and marc lasry. macronpresident emmanuel outlines a bold vision for his country's economy. macron andar from look at how his grand plan fits in with europe. and we are just three hours from the fed's rate decision and potential clues about the unwinding of its balance sheet. let's look where european equities are trading. just under 30 minutes to the close of equity trading. this is the...
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the risk of continuing the theme of inappropriate language. as we know, tony blair said today it would be possible to tighten the borders of britain but without going through the process of leaving the eu, something that seems to have occurred to him relatively recently in the entire story. and michael fallon, who is of course 100% to be relied upon to say something dull just at the point where you are hoping that something more interesting would happen, she has gone, it's a bit late, this epiphany! essentially, please don't do this, please shut up, is the summary do this, please shut up, is the summary of that exchange. at least some of which happens on andrew marr's programme this morning. on which tony blair, i'm afraid i was watching the great north from actually, and i do feel bad now! did you not realise you were coming in?! but it was the great north run! maybe at 11:30pm... andrew marr had a p0p maybe at 11:30pm... andrew marr had a pop for having a hugged and kissed jean—claude junker... whose side are you really on? it'sjust giving a greeting, hard to say. we think th
the risk of continuing the theme of inappropriate language. as we know, tony blair said today it would be possible to tighten the borders of britain but without going through the process of leaving the eu, something that seems to have occurred to him relatively recently in the entire story. and michael fallon, who is of course 100% to be relied upon to say something dull just at the point where you are hoping that something more interesting would happen, she has gone, it's a bit late, this...
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— radio one turns 50. we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their off field controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is turning autumnal. after a bright start there will be some rain and strengthening winds. i will bring you all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. for the first time in seven years, public sector workers in england and wales could receive pay rises which exceed the government's 1% pay cap. teachers and nurses could be among those who benefit, after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skill shortages, but as andy moore reports, unions fear the money will have to be found from existing budgets. what does a good te
— radio one turns 50. we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their off field controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is...
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pasamos ahora con nuestro colega tony andrade que se encuentra en austin texas, para celebrar el tan, tan esperado grito de la independencia de mÉxico. toni, ¿cÓmo estÁs? tony: ¡viva mÉxico! estoy en una de mis ciudades favoritas, austin. capital texas y me encanta. todos los aÑos vengo aquÍ a celebrar con mis amigosmexicanos y centro americanos, para celebrar la independencia de mÉxico y de centroamÉrica. comienza a las 4:30 p.m. hay muchas sorpresas, tambiÉn estarÉ como parte de la noche y ser el encargado de transmitir el cÓnsul de mÉxico quien austin. venga, estamos aquÍ en este imponente capitolio, si nos estÁn viendo en austin o en ciudades aledaÑas estÁn invitados y la pasaremos muy bien por supuesto. mÁs adelante en primer impacto tendrÉ mÁs informaciÓn. caro: cuenta no sobre la prÓxima semana porque aquÍ te vamos a esperar en ediciÓn digital, mi querido javi estarÁ de vacaciones merecidas. que no habÍa descansado, mi pobre niÑo. vienes con las manos llenas, cuÉntanos. tony: asÍ es, javier te cuidarÉ muy bien la silla. vengo con reportajes, una
pasamos ahora con nuestro colega tony andrade que se encuentra en austin texas, para celebrar el tan, tan esperado grito de la independencia de mÉxico. toni, ¿cÓmo estÁs? tony: ¡viva mÉxico! estoy en una de mis ciudades favoritas, austin. capital texas y me encanta. todos los aÑos vengo aquÍ a celebrar con mis amigosmexicanos y centro americanos, para celebrar la independencia de mÉxico y de centroamÉrica. comienza a las 4:30 p.m. hay muchas sorpresas, tambiÉn estarÉ como parte de...
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now. >> we'll take it. >> tony and shawn standing by for newscast at 6. >> it starts right now. >> right now at 6:00 the search for a missing maryland pregnant teacher continues tonight hear her tear full boyfriend's plea for help. >> plus. >> when americans are in need americans pull together and we're one country and when we face hardship, we emerge closer and stronger and more determined than ever. >> tropical storm irma heads to georgia after leaving a trail of destruction, power outages and flooding across the sunshine state and messages of hate at george washington university. the group suspected of being behind these posters claims they were framed. the news at 6 starts the news at 6 starts right now. >> these are storms of catastrophic severity. and we're marshalling the full resources of the federal government to help our fellow americans in florida. alabama. georgia, texas, louisiana, tennessee, and all of those wonderful places and states in harm's way. >> well tropical storm irma continues to move through florida and georgia. >> georgia is reporting two storm relate
now. >> we'll take it. >> tony and shawn standing by for newscast at 6. >> it starts right now. >> right now at 6:00 the search for a missing maryland pregnant teacher continues tonight hear her tear full boyfriend's plea for help. >> plus. >> when americans are in need americans pull together and we're one country and when we face hardship, we emerge closer and stronger and more determined than ever. >> tropical storm irma heads to georgia after...
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comentarista polÉmicos que hizo el presidente donald trump cuando la tony: el nÚmero 21 es el número del momento. 21 meses de prisiÓn en la sentencia que recibiÓ el ex congresista demÓcrata de nueva york por un intercambio de material obscenocon una menor de 15 aÑos. el escÁndalo se desatÓ el aÑo pasado. en las elecciones el senador era el esposo de la principal asesora de la excandidata hillary clinton. ç carolina: hablando de controversias, si alguien no parÓ de mandar tweets el fin de semana fue el presidente trump. ha generado mucha polÉmica por los comentarios a jugadores de la nfl. presentadora: hablaremos de lo que estamos hablando. un fin de semana bastante movido. empecemos por el principio, quiÉn no recuerda cuando hace apenas un aÑo llamarÁ la atenciÓn por arrodillarse en el himno nacional. esto, como protesta por la desigualdad racial y brutalidad policial. la historia se repitiÓ y con mÁs fuerza el fin de semana, con decenas de jugadores haciendo lo mismo, ya sea arrodillÁndose o cruzándose de brazos. resulta que el presidente trump fue criticad
comentarista polÉmicos que hizo el presidente donald trump cuando la tony: el nÚmero 21 es el número del momento. 21 meses de prisiÓn en la sentencia que recibiÓ el ex congresista demÓcrata de nueva york por un intercambio de material obscenocon una menor de 15 aÑos. el escÁndalo se desatÓ el aÑo pasado. en las elecciones el senador era el esposo de la principal asesora de la excandidata hillary clinton. ç carolina: hablando de controversias, si alguien no parÓ de mandar tweets el...
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minister tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls it would be possible to take back control of the uk's borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines news that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investigated allegations against former prime minister sir edward heath. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is considering reducing the interest paid on student loans and ‘strong—arming' universities into lowering tuition fees in an attempt to win back younger voters . sex abuse enquiry to pray edward heath is the main story in the mail on sunday. that is just a flavour, let's kick off. let's talk about hurricane irma. 0bserver, front page, and it is leading our bulletins on how it is leading our bulletins on how it is affecting florida, which it is heading in the next few hours. there has been criticism of the british response. is that reflected in some of the papers' coverage? to some extent, the feeling we should have done more to help these countries b
minister tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls it would be possible to take back control of the uk's borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines news that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investigated allegations against former prime minister sir edward heath. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is considering reducing the interest paid on student loans...
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we have the veteran center showing his frustration. >> kirk: he took tony brown, and just threw him. he got pushed in the back by tony brown which was, you know, kind of a late push by tony brown and ellerbe didn't like it. >> chris: he talked too. >> kirk: just grabbed him and threw him. >> chris: so saban will get to tony out there. >> kirk: tony brown too. whistles, you know, that's the end. that's after he got pushed. >> referee: tafter the play, we have two fouls. one on each team. unsportsmanlike conduct, number 52, and on number 54. afterwards, second down. that's the first unsportsmanlike conduct. >> chris: this team has cleanly played in halftime. all you saw was the replay, and the reaction by ellerbe, but as i said, tony brown pushed him after the whistle and that was offsetting. for alabama, they have fresno, colorado, and then vandy. we won't miss at him, and for the key game, it's college station against a&m. certainly a test in the west. lsu in november. >> kirk: you think that's a test? >> chris: you don't think so? >> kirk: no. i think this is more of a test. >>. >>
we have the veteran center showing his frustration. >> kirk: he took tony brown, and just threw him. he got pushed in the back by tony brown which was, you know, kind of a late push by tony brown and ellerbe didn't like it. >> chris: he talked too. >> kirk: just grabbed him and threw him. >> chris: so saban will get to tony out there. >> kirk: tony brown too. whistles, you know, that's the end. that's after he got pushed. >> referee: tafter the play, we have...
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sociales como conocÍ mÉtodo espaÑol y otros idiomas. pasamos con nuestro colega, tony andrade, que se encuentra ccelebrando el grito de independencia de mÉxico. buenas tardes. tony: viva mÉxico! estoy en austin. me encanta, porque es la capital de texas y porque vengo a celebrar todos los aÑos el grito de independencia de mÉxico.también, la de centroamÉrica. aquÍ estarÁ las fÉnix, y muchas sorpresas mÁs en austin. el cÓnsul de mÉxico estÁ encargado del grito. si nos ve en austin o ciudades aledaÑas, pueden venir hasta aquÍ. daremos mÁs detalles en vivo. carolina: cuÉntanos u sobre la prÓxima semana. te estaremos esperandoen "ediciÓn digital.2 -- "ediciÓn digital." bienes con las manos llenas la semana quiere, porque javier se va de vacaciones. tony: te cuidarÉ muy bien la silla, javier. vengo con muchos reportajes. hay varios lugares de mÉxico, totalmente inéditos. es un honor ocupar esa silla de javier. espero que les guste mi participaciÓn. los espero desde el lunes, toda la semana. quÉ bien! javier: te recibimos con todo el cariÑo. muchas gracias y te m
sociales como conocÍ mÉtodo espaÑol y otros idiomas. pasamos con nuestro colega, tony andrade, que se encuentra ccelebrando el grito de independencia de mÉxico. buenas tardes. tony: viva mÉxico! estoy en austin. me encanta, porque es la capital de texas y porque vengo a celebrar todos los aÑos el grito de independencia de mÉxico.también, la de centroamÉrica. aquÍ estarÁ las fÉnix, y muchas sorpresas mÁs en austin. el cÓnsul de mÉxico estÁ encargado del grito. si nos ve en...
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up of archive material. tony blackburn, the host of the very first radio 1 breakfast show in 1967, returned to the station for a special show with current presenter nick grimshaw. here's how the progamme began. 1fm. tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody. i am nick grimshaw. and i am tony blackburn. here we are together, tony, celebrating 50 years of radio 1, live on bbc radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record you played was the move. we played that earlier on this morning. and it was 50 years to the day, tony, that you played that and you started radio 1. it was saturday morning, and as luck would have it, 50 years on, it is saturday mor
up of archive material. tony blackburn, the host of the very first radio 1 breakfast show in 1967, returned to the station for a special show with current presenter nick grimshaw. here's how the progamme began. 1fm. tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody. i am nick grimshaw. and i am tony blackburn. here we are together, tony, celebrating 50 years of radio 1, live on bbc radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney...
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price, formerly spin doctorfor tony blair. welcome to you both, thank you for being with us. the financial times leads with the labour leader's conference speech — saying his pledges on tax and rent have alarmed business and landlords. the guardian also headlines the speech, quoting mr corbyn saying that the tories are hanging on by theirfingertips president trump is being threatened by prime minister may with a trade war over tariffs on aircraft firm bombardier — that's according to the telegraph. the same story dominates the front of the i — who say "so much for the special relationship". the sun goes with grainy images of england cricketer ben stokes — who was arrested following an incident outside a nightclub earlier this week. the daily express warns that millions of people with final salary pension schemes will only have a 50% chance of receiving their full pay—out. rya nair cancels christmas — that's the daily mail's take on the news of more cancelled flights by the airline. and finally the also focusing on ryanair saying the firm faces prosecution by the civil
price, formerly spin doctorfor tony blair. welcome to you both, thank you for being with us. the financial times leads with the labour leader's conference speech — saying his pledges on tax and rent have alarmed business and landlords. the guardian also headlines the speech, quoting mr corbyn saying that the tories are hanging on by theirfingertips president trump is being threatened by prime minister may with a trade war over tariffs on aircraft firm bombardier — that's according to the...
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investment. jonathan: i'm pleased to welcome a special guest, tony blair, former prime minister serving as leader of the labour party until 2007. great to have you with us on the program. tony: thank you. specific you have a knowledge of the workings of the u.n. security council. how best to navigate the u.n. at the moment, what is your prescription? tony: find as much common ground as you can. there are differences between russia and china and the u.s. what the u.s. is trying to do is probably the right thing, trying to keep all its options on the table and doing the right thing by diplomacy, but it will be working very hard behind the scenes with china. jonathan: how do you encourage the lights of china -- likes of china to come to the table in the way you want them to? tony: with china you have to reassure them you have no designs on the strategic nature of the korean peninsula. you have to persuade them that they also have an interest in ensuring north korea does not have nuclear capability. the chinese, from my discussions, also understand this is a highly unpredictable regime. i don'
investment. jonathan: i'm pleased to welcome a special guest, tony blair, former prime minister serving as leader of the labour party until 2007. great to have you with us on the program. tony: thank you. specific you have a knowledge of the workings of the u.n. security council. how best to navigate the u.n. at the moment, what is your prescription? tony: find as much common ground as you can. there are differences between russia and china and the u.s. what the u.s. is trying to do is...
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about the inmates, inmate tony goodwin. someone's story we have been following for a while. everybody expected him to be convicted of a murder charge and face a long term in prison. >>> we, the jury, fine the defendant not guilty of aggravated murder. >> but tony got a lesser conviction and going to serve a smaller time in prison. big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank you. >> i really am. >> i'm going to do something with it. while
about the inmates, inmate tony goodwin. someone's story we have been following for a while. everybody expected him to be convicted of a murder charge and face a long term in prison. >>> we, the jury, fine the defendant not guilty of aggravated murder. >> but tony got a lesser conviction and going to serve a smaller time in prison. big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow...
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, who is now a tony winning set designer, wanted to make a phone call, and he found these two clowns are doing on the phone. that was one of our adventures. [laughter] mr. carmichael: what the three of you did is something people were not thinking about. you have turned to visual. we are interested in how you interrogate the kind of evidence. famous painting that is in the confederate book. by william washington. william deheartburn washington. i love his name. people gave of their poverty generously. if you throwl: confederate current see in 1864, that is not much of a donation. mr. holzer: the thing that interested us and set us off on the quest of understanding the commercial nature of some of these tributes, this is an of lost cause the matron of the newton, i know. this because i worked with a man with the same name. he wrote to me and said thank you for honoring my grandmother. mrs. newton is assuring people that the old order will be sustained even in turmoil. chain theake homestead, the plantation, with the help of eternally loyal slaves. wasother reassuring message that gall
, who is now a tony winning set designer, wanted to make a phone call, and he found these two clowns are doing on the phone. that was one of our adventures. [laughter] mr. carmichael: what the three of you did is something people were not thinking about. you have turned to visual. we are interested in how you interrogate the kind of evidence. famous painting that is in the confederate book. by william washington. william deheartburn washington. i love his name. people gave of their poverty...
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party unite behind the plan? tony sayegh, u.s. treasury assistant secretary for public affairs joining us next. ♪ ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone david: well gop tax plan seems to have unified republicans far more than any health care plan. will that unity hold in time to make changes to the tax code this year. here now tony sayegh, united states treasury assistant secretary for public affairs, good friend of fox and my own. tony, good to see you here. ronald reagan, i don't have to tell you, ronald reagan took his case directly to the american people. he had prime time broadcast on all the networks detailing exactly how his tax changes would affect their pocketbooks. they called their congressman. that is how the deal got done back in 198 1. is this president going to do the same? >> david, thank you for having me. as you see the president is already doing that. he started in earnest back toward end of august going out with very important message on tax reform and tax cuts. that we're
party unite behind the plan? tony sayegh, u.s. treasury assistant secretary for public affairs joining us next. ♪ ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone david: well gop tax plan seems to have unified republicans far more than any health care plan. will that unity hold in time to make changes to the tax code this year. here now tony sayegh, united states treasury assistant secretary for public affairs, good...
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all the more dramatic. tony blair persuaded britain's labour party that it was only possible to win power by occupying the centre ground. back then, jeremy corbyn was a sceptic, a fringe figure on the left, convinced a majority could still be won by persuading voters to shift his way. 20 years on, and tony blair is the embarrassing relic of labour past and corbyn the party leader. in this year's general election, mr corbyn did much better than many had predicted, and on wednesday he told his party's annual conference that the next election could see his dream delivered. polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit? lam not i am not sure of the concept of the ce ntre i am not sure of the concept of the centre being very useful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extre
all the more dramatic. tony blair persuaded britain's labour party that it was only possible to win power by occupying the centre ground. back then, jeremy corbyn was a sceptic, a fringe figure on the left, convinced a majority could still be won by persuading voters to shift his way. 20 years on, and tony blair is the embarrassing relic of labour past and corbyn the party leader. in this year's general election, mr corbyn did much better than many had predicted, and on wednesday he told his...
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colonel tony schaefer a senior fellow for the london center for policy research. let's start tony if we may with these revelations. we now know, we knew john brennan was lying. we had every sense the clapper was lying. these men are lying as a matter of course and they have led two of the most important intelligence agencies in this country. why is there not a full on investigation and i'm talking about grand are injuries. i'm talking about going after these people to find out who the hell they think they are and whether or not this is the most corrupt government in american history. >> let's cut to the chase. this is all about vengeance. most of these folks are -- with hillary clinton. this is the deep state trying to organize itself. first off they didn't say they would -- think they would be copied all all of the shenanigas that weathered about that of never been disclosed so fortunately for us we have president trump who first off has identified the fact that he was indeed wiretapped and under the greatest possible terms surveilled and now we are learning about the scope of it. to y
colonel tony schaefer a senior fellow for the london center for policy research. let's start tony if we may with these revelations. we now know, we knew john brennan was lying. we had every sense the clapper was lying. these men are lying as a matter of course and they have led two of the most important intelligence agencies in this country. why is there not a full on investigation and i'm talking about grand are injuries. i'm talking about going after these people to find out who the hell...
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, tony pulis, alan pardew, holloway, neil warnock, tony pulis, alan pa rdew, strong holloway, neil warnock, tony pulis, alan pardew, strong and pragmatic and experienced english managers and roy hodgson would fit the bill. former england manger roy hodgson is expected to succeed de boer on a two year contract. he hasn't managed in the premier league since leaving west brom to become england boss in 2012. as patrick gearey reports this would be his firstjob since quitting as manager of the national side after euro 2016, when england were knocked out by iceland. the world has seen little of roy hodgson since that night. iceland have turned it around to lead! the england team he had spent four years building exposed by iceland, out of the euros. that is the worst performance i've ever seen from an england team, ever. my contract was a lwa ys england team, ever. my contract was always up after the euros so now is the time for someone else to oversee the time for someone else to oversee the progress of this young hungry and extremely talented group of players. you would forgive him for
, tony pulis, alan pardew, holloway, neil warnock, tony pulis, alan pa rdew, strong holloway, neil warnock, tony pulis, alan pardew, strong and pragmatic and experienced english managers and roy hodgson would fit the bill. former england manger roy hodgson is expected to succeed de boer on a two year contract. he hasn't managed in the premier league since leaving west brom to become england boss in 2012. as patrick gearey reports this would be his firstjob since quitting as manager of the...
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across the country covering this story tony berkeley is in madrid where thousands turned out to protest against the independence vote we'll hear from him in a moment but first we begin with karl pinhole who is in barcelona and that car all this talk about police being deployed really they're tightening the screws on this are they likely to go ahead with this vote. well you're absolutely right there are twin movements if you like in place right now and it's the schools that have emerged this is a decisive battle ground because that is where the ballot boxes are due to be placed now if the ballot boxes cannot be placed there that would put the whole referendum in jeopardy so on the one hand we are seeing police under orders from the spanish government to move into those schools and make sure that all the citizens there are a victim before dawn and those schools a sealed so that the vote cannot go ahead meanwhile we're seeing families including their children organize into defense committees they've moved into the schools to occupy them organizing campout they want to keep the scho
across the country covering this story tony berkeley is in madrid where thousands turned out to protest against the independence vote we'll hear from him in a moment but first we begin with karl pinhole who is in barcelona and that car all this talk about police being deployed really they're tightening the screws on this are they likely to go ahead with this vote. well you're absolutely right there are twin movements if you like in place right now and it's the schools that have emerged this is...
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now with more on the white house response. >>reporter: tony, the president perhaps hearing some of those criticisms it's difficult to say what compelled him to do this but when he opened today's joint press conference in the rose garden he he did take time to address the crisis in puerto rico and speak about his plans to travel to the island. take a listen. puerto rico needs a lieutenant of mondayment eem going going to puerto rico on tuesday. it's the earliest i can go because of the first responders and we don't want to disrupt the the relief efforts. they're going through a lot. and that was part of the reason why there were delays in the past when the president visited other disaster areas in light of the multiple hurricanes that we have seen. he has received criticism, though, in part because he said that his administration is doing, quote, a good job and tone initial as you mentioned at the start, there done in puerto rico with reports that people are waiting hours in line for gasoline that infrastructure has been completely destroyed on the island, and that electricity may t
now with more on the white house response. >>reporter: tony, the president perhaps hearing some of those criticisms it's difficult to say what compelled him to do this but when he opened today's joint press conference in the rose garden he he did take time to address the crisis in puerto rico and speak about his plans to travel to the island. take a listen. puerto rico needs a lieutenant of mondayment eem going going to puerto rico on tuesday. it's the earliest i can go because of the...
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tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls, it would be possible to take back control of the uk‘s borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investigated allegation that former prime minister sir edward heath was a paedophile. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is considering reducing the interest paid on student loans and strong—arming universities into lowering tuition fees in an attempt to win back younger voters. so, let's begin. we are going to start off with the observer. it is burma that is the big story at the moment, worried aboutjose big story at the moment, worried about jose but big story at the moment, worried aboutjose but it seems to be changing its track slightly. what happens afterwards when people are picking up the pieces? these are really poor areas, many of them. when it happens in the us, it is a terrible thing but it is a rich country, it has resources, that most of these areas, they a
tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls, it would be possible to take back control of the uk‘s borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investigated allegation that former prime minister sir edward heath was a paedophile. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is considering reducing the interest paid on student loans...
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simply empty -- another massive hole in already depressed downtown las vegas. but tony hsieh, the c.e.o. of online retail giant zappos -- he approached the mayor. rather than constructing a new headquarters for the rapidly expanding zappos, well, tony hsieh had an idea. he wanted to take over and repurpose the old city hall. the end result was the largest ribbon cutting ever... >> cut! [ cheers and applause ] >> ...with every single zappos employee taking part. it was just the beginning of what some people say saved downtown las vegas. let's go take a look at exactly what they did. >> as you know, it's a historic building. the building's over 40 years old. it was the very first city hall that the city actually built itself to be the government seat. there was the metropolitan police department here, the municipal courts. for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to s
simply empty -- another massive hole in already depressed downtown las vegas. but tony hsieh, the c.e.o. of online retail giant zappos -- he approached the mayor. rather than constructing a new headquarters for the rapidly expanding zappos, well, tony hsieh had an idea. he wanted to take over and repurpose the old city hall. the end result was the largest ribbon cutting ever... >> cut! [ cheers and applause ] >> ...with every single zappos employee taking part. it was just the...
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journalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages: the financial times writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest nuclear weapons test by north korea. the i also leads with the bomb test, in which the us secretary of defence warns of possible annihilation options in response. your move, mrtrump, is the headline across the metro, as it shows a photo of the north korean leader shortly after the test. the times says mr trump has threatened to sever trade ties with any country that deals with north korea, including china. according to the telegraph, there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action, as the un security council is due to meet tomorrow. the guardian leads with an unpublished official report which says families who have lost loved ones in police custody are being failed by authorities, and calls for reform to the system. and the daily mail headlines that households who overfill their bins could face a fine of up to £2,500 and a criminal conviction, as coun
journalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages: the financial times writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest nuclear weapons test by north korea. the i also leads with the bomb test, in which the us secretary of defence warns of possible annihilation options in response. your move, mrtrump, is the headline across the metro, as it shows a photo of the north korean leader shortly after the test. the times...
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netherlands. tony dokoupil has been following their ordeal. >> reporter: a flight from st. maarten to puerto rico takes less than an hour, but for some families stranded by hurricane irma, the trip took nearly a week. we've just touched down in st. maarten with the puerto rico national guard where they expect 300 to 400 americans to be waiting for rescue right here at this gate. since friday, u.s. embassy officer lee hilgartner has been vetting passengers at this makeshift security gate. >> what we're doing is trying to process the american citizens that are here on st. maarten. we have been getting the medical, like, emergencies out but there are still people who have been staying in relatives' houses or other people's homes. >> reporter: irma smashed into st. maarten and left a massive trail of destruction, but the misery didn't end there. susan coquin says she has nothing left. >> went through the storm, got looted and robbed, my place blew up. 40 years of my life was here. >> reporter: in neighboring st. john, thousands of americans are still waiting to be evacuated. 80% of buildi
netherlands. tony dokoupil has been following their ordeal. >> reporter: a flight from st. maarten to puerto rico takes less than an hour, but for some families stranded by hurricane irma, the trip took nearly a week. we've just touched down in st. maarten with the puerto rico national guard where they expect 300 to 400 americans to be waiting for rescue right here at this gate. since friday, u.s. embassy officer lee hilgartner has been vetting passengers at this makeshift security gate....