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who is sally horner. >> guest: an 11-year-old girl who was born and raised in camden, new jersey, and sometime in the spring of 1948, she had band-aid by a group of girls in her school. she wanted to join a girl's club or something along those lines. and she really wanted to be among the popular kids, kind of a lonely girl. being raised by a single mother, her father killed himself when she was six years old the dare was she had to steal a notebook from a local woolworth. just came out of prison and as he is doing he says, i'm an fbi agent and you're under arrestment he wasn't an fab agent but sally was 11 and didn't know. so he lets her go and for several months she thinks she is home free. and theny june of '48 he finds her again and says you have to come with me or you'll go to reform school. so he manipulates here into telling her mother they're going to atlantic city for a week and she agreed because she is feeling guilty and wants to give sally a vacation so sal are goes with if a frank to atlantic city. she write'smer mothers lift and their then letters stop and the phone calls
who is sally horner. >> guest: an 11-year-old girl who was born and raised in camden, new jersey, and sometime in the spring of 1948, she had band-aid by a group of girls in her school. she wanted to join a girl's club or something along those lines. and she really wanted to be among the popular kids, kind of a lonely girl. being raised by a single mother, her father killed himself when she was six years old the dare was she had to steal a notebook from a local woolworth. just came out of...
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i'll be right back with sally yates. 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. >>> we are back with sally yates, acting attorney general of the united states and before that she was the deputy acting attorney general of the united states which we have a better understanding of. do you feel that rod rosenstein who is deputy attorney general because of jeff sessions being recused from the russia matter, he is overseeing the russia matter and other things, do you feel like he is insulated enough in his position in terms of undue influence? if you were still in his shoes, what kind of protections would you want people pushing for? >> that's one of the things has worried me. that so many people are worried about bob mueller isn't fired. we need to be equally sure that rod rosenstein isn't fired either. he really has the ability to control the special counsel's investigation in terms of signific
i'll be right back with sally yates. 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. >>> we are back with sally yates, acting attorney general of the united states and before that she was the deputy acting attorney general of the united states which we have a better understanding of. do you feel that rod rosenstein who is deputy...
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sally yates joins us for the interview. next. ♪ [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. whoooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing. just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want for the lowest price. dates. deals. done! tripadvisor. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur.
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign from government in 2a hours. all change for the theresa may government. she replaces the brexiteer with a remain supporter. five to go. the daring rescue of the remaining members of a youth football team in thailand is getting underway. and it's the day of the first semi—final in the football world cup. belgium and france make final preparations. we're live in westminster, thailand and at the world cup in moscow with the latest from our correspondents on these stories. also in business briefing, global investors weigh the political risk in the uk as theresa may's brexit team gets a dramatic revamp. a warm welcome, this is a packed programme today we'll also take you washington to get detail on trump's pick for the supreme court. and we'd like you too to be a part of the conversation, with four european countries in the semi—finals of the world cup we're asking who are you backing? france, belgium, england o
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign from government in 2a hours. all change for the theresa may government. she replaces the brexiteer with a remain supporter. five to go. the daring rescue of the remaining members of a youth football team in thailand is getting underway. and it's the day of the first semi—final in the football world cup. belgium and france make final preparations. we're live in westminster, thailand and at the world...
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who is sally harper? >> sally porter was an 11-year-old girl born and raised in camden new jersey and sometime in the spring of 1948 she had been dared by a group of girls in her school. she wanted to join. it was sort of like a girls club or something along those lines and she wanted to be among the popular kids. she was a lonely girl. being raised by single mothers, her father had killed herself when she was six years old. and but there it was. she had to steal on the book from a local woolworths. she had come out of prison for serving time for various crimes and he catches her out and then as he's doing so he says i'm an fbi agent and you're under arrest. he wasn't an fbi agent but sally didn't know better. so he let her go and for several months she thinks she's home free and in june 1948, he finds her again. and says you have to come with me or else you're going to go to the reform school though he essentially manipulates her into telling her mother they're going to go away to atlantic city for a wee
who is sally harper? >> sally porter was an 11-year-old girl born and raised in camden new jersey and sometime in the spring of 1948 she had been dared by a group of girls in her school. she wanted to join. it was sort of like a girls club or something along those lines and she wanted to be among the popular kids. she was a lonely girl. being raised by single mothers, her father had killed herself when she was six years old. and but there it was. she had to steal on the book from a local...
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. >> zoe: i didn't hurt anyone. [ scoffs ] sally. always so dramatic. >> thorne: you used sally's computer to make threats against emma on a forrester-owned website. now, we don't take lightly to that. >> wyatt: so our whole meeting down at the beach was arranged just you could come here and get the tools you need, right? >> zoe: [ scoffs ] stop ganging up on me. i mean, haven't i been through enough? i flew all the way here from
. >> zoe: i didn't hurt anyone. [ scoffs ] sally. always so dramatic. >> thorne: you used sally's computer to make threats against emma on a forrester-owned website. now, we don't take lightly to that. >> wyatt: so our whole meeting down at the beach was arranged just you could come here and get the tools you need, right? >> zoe: [ scoffs ] stop ganging up on me. i mean, haven't i been through enough? i flew all the way here from
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lovely to see you, sally, thank you. if you're travelling by air with a low—cost carrier across europe, check before you leave. that's my advice. i will see you soon. hello there. i think there's a little bit of something for everyone in this forecast, some rain and also some warm sunshine but on wednesday it was a case of high pressure and most places seeing some sunshine and also a bit of cloud around but that lead to dramatic sunset photos sent in by weather watchers. high pressure dominated on wednesday but we look to the north—west and weather fronts that will bring rain on friday. first thing on thursday, a dry one with variable cloud and clear spells, warm to start the day in england and wales and chilly in rural parts of central and northern scotland. thursday promises to be dry for most, more sunshine probably around across—the—boa rd compared dry for most, more sunshine probably around across—the—board compared to wednesday with the slim chance of a shower in north—east england and south—east sc
lovely to see you, sally, thank you. if you're travelling by air with a low—cost carrier across europe, check before you leave. that's my advice. i will see you soon. hello there. i think there's a little bit of something for everyone in this forecast, some rain and also some warm sunshine but on wednesday it was a case of high pressure and most places seeing some sunshine and also a bit of cloud around but that lead to dramatic sunset photos sent in by weather watchers. high pressure...
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thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle i took lizer to a dance ♪ ♪ and faith but she could travel every step that she did take ♪ ♪ was up to her knees in gravel hip yer partner sally thibault ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally brown fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour ♪ ♪ all around the circle i don't want your maggoty fish that's no good ♪ ♪ for winter i could buy as good as that down in bonavista ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle >>> rene: it's your first time to denmark? >> anthony: i got to be honest -- i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social problems. i'm here for you, man. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, you should be. >> rene: we go, no? >> anthony: yes, let's go. you are saddled with the weight of best restaurant in the world. i know this looks totally bogus. it's -- fantastic. >> alessandro: you need to work twenty hours a day in order to achieve this. >> r
thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle i took lizer to a dance ♪ ♪ and faith but she could travel every step that she did take ♪ ♪ was up to her knees in gravel hip yer partner sally thibault ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally brown fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour ♪ ♪ all around the circle i don't want your maggoty fish that's no good ♪ ♪ for winter i could buy as good as that down in bonavista ♪ ♪ hip yer...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: british counter—terrorism police investigate as a couple fight for their lives after coming into contact with the nerve agent — novichock. we can confirm the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated the sergei and yuliya skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we report from syria on the plight of people in one of the last rebel strongholdsunder fire from government forces.
i'm sally bundock. our top story: british counter—terrorism police investigate as a couple fight for their lives after coming into contact with the nerve agent — novichock. we can confirm the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated the sergei and yuliya skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we...
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sally: hi. maggie: this is sally. sally, marcus. she does all the patterns. so this is where we do all of our cutting. i buy my fabric. it gets shipped here, so he's holding our fabric, as well. lemonis: do you think her personality and the product are similar? sally: yes. she tones it down a little bit. lemonis: she pulls you back? sally: yes. maggie: we have different styles. we do. lemonis: i would love to see something that's, like, different. sally: well, she wants to play it safe starting out because we don't quite know our audience yet, and you want to make products that are for sure going to make it out the door. black and white is a sure thing. lemonis: now, it's clear to me that maggie and sally have put a lot of thought into the pattern, providing the right support, but remember that consumers buy with their eyes, and so if it's not visually appealing, you may never get a chance to tell that story that it fits great. so it goes to the customer like this, so no branding on here at all. and this really gorgeous bar tag is on there, or do you take it
sally: hi. maggie: this is sally. sally, marcus. she does all the patterns. so this is where we do all of our cutting. i buy my fabric. it gets shipped here, so he's holding our fabric, as well. lemonis: do you think her personality and the product are similar? sally: yes. she tones it down a little bit. lemonis: she pulls you back? sally: yes. maggie: we have different styles. we do. lemonis: i would love to see something that's, like, different. sally: well, she wants to play it safe starting...
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sally gethin is editor of gethin's inflight news. just talk us through what is at sta ke for just talk us through what is at stake for rya nair. just talk us through what is at stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael 0'leary.“ stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael o'leary. it is new territory. however there has been a period of gestation in terms of disruption with pilots going on, as you said earlier, from last year. it has been building up for some time. although michael 0'leary and ryanair management recognise the unions at that stage, because the pilots forced their hand, nevertheless, the pilots are saying that their demands for terms and conditions and better pay have not really been fully recognised. this has been rumbling on fora long time. and ryanair would has been rumbling on fora long time. and rya nair would have has been rumbling on fora long time. and ryanair would have had plenty of time to actually anticipate the major disruption we are facing today. what kind of impact will this have on
sally gethin is editor of gethin's inflight news. just talk us through what is at sta ke for just talk us through what is at stake for rya nair. just talk us through what is at stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael 0'leary.“ stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael o'leary. it is new territory. however there has been a period of gestation in terms of disruption with pilots going on, as you said earlier, from last year. it has been building up for some time. although...
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i'm sally bundock. iran's president rouhani starts his european tour today. but will he be able to convince european leaders to go against the us and stick to the the nuclear deal 7 and in the us, president trump continues to roll back business regulations, including for the second biggest source of waste in the country. and on the markets: today iran's president kicks off a european tour to find out what can be salvaged after the us pulled out if the nuclear deal in may. president rouhani is in neutral switzerland today and then austria — which holds the eu presidency — on wednesday. europe has repeatedly said it wants to uphold the deal without the us — and the reasons are at least partly economic. last year, the eu exported over $12.6 billion worth of goods to iran and imported $11.6bn — an increase of 84% from the year before. and there are a number of business deals that hang in the balance. total has a $4.8bn agreement to develop an oil field in south pars and airbus has sold 100 planes to iran — worth about $18bn. john bolton — the american
i'm sally bundock. iran's president rouhani starts his european tour today. but will he be able to convince european leaders to go against the us and stick to the the nuclear deal 7 and in the us, president trump continues to roll back business regulations, including for the second biggest source of waste in the country. and on the markets: today iran's president kicks off a european tour to find out what can be salvaged after the us pulled out if the nuclear deal in may. president rouhani is...
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this is the briefing — i'm sally bundock. our top story: found alive and safe — the 12 boys and their football coach remain underground and trapped in a flooded cave in thailand — but their ordeal is not over yet. the german interior minister has dropped his threat to resign after chancellor merkel agreed to tighter controls on immigration. back from the brink — belgium come from two—goals down to beatjapan — and keep their world cup hopes alive. to beatjapan and keep their world cup hopes alive. and here in russia, after a night of high drama, the last quarterfinal places are up for grabs. iran's president rouhani starts his european tour today. but will he be able to convince european leaders to go against the us and stick to the the nuclear deal 7 a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. a new study suggest that more coffee could actually prolong life — so what do you make of the regular updates on what
this is the briefing — i'm sally bundock. our top story: found alive and safe — the 12 boys and their football coach remain underground and trapped in a flooded cave in thailand — but their ordeal is not over yet. the german interior minister has dropped his threat to resign after chancellor merkel agreed to tighter controls on immigration. back from the brink — belgium come from two—goals down to beatjapan — and keep their world cup hopes alive. to beatjapan and keep their world...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: the mission to rescue the boys trapped in a cave in thailand is resuming. we are live at the scene. i'm sophie long. yes, in the past few hours renewed activity here, suggesting the bid to rescue the eight boys and their teacher is getting underway. it is a race against time trying to complete the mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and our other headline stories: turmoil returns to theresa may's conservative party, as the brexit minister david davis quits the government. outrage after a british woman who had been exposed to the nerve agent novichok dies. in business briefing, we are live in brussels to get reaction to the uk's brexit plan, as negotiators that side consider who will now take the lead for the uk. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. so a busy programme ahead, and we are starting in thailand, with the story that has been dominating the headlines fo
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: the mission to rescue the boys trapped in a cave in thailand is resuming. we are live at the scene. i'm sophie long. yes, in the past few hours renewed activity here, suggesting the bid to rescue the eight boys and their teacher is getting underway. it is a race against time trying to complete the mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and our other headline stories: turmoil returns to theresa may's...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: germany's interior minister threatens to resign because of differences with chancellor angela merkel over immigration policy. we will be live in berlin. mexico looks set to have a left—wing president for the first time in decades. andres manuel lopez obrador has promised to rid the country of corruption. and in the world cup, penalty dramas deliver a surprise win for russia and a narrow victory for croatia. and in the business briefing: the formation of europes second largest steelmaker. tata steel and thyssenkrupp tie the knot. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and wimbledon, kicking off later today. and we'd like you to be a part of the conversation, do tell us what you think about the stories we're covering, just use #bbcthebriefing. we begin in germany, where the ruling coalition is facing more uncertainty after its hardline conservative interior minister offered to resign over immigration pol
i'm sally bundock. our top story: germany's interior minister threatens to resign because of differences with chancellor angela merkel over immigration policy. we will be live in berlin. mexico looks set to have a left—wing president for the first time in decades. andres manuel lopez obrador has promised to rid the country of corruption. and in the world cup, penalty dramas deliver a surprise win for russia and a narrow victory for croatia. and in the business briefing: the formation of...
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sallies had to leave their home on the outskirts of the city as the soldiers took over. the clothes that he did out of the house and the holy book. i show. you those. those are. the back in syria the family had their own farm today. works on construction sites in beirut as a migrant worker as a syrian among the lebanese. in the early ok hello of the sea in monaco. oh. yes. you know. here as soon as. i do you. know. the lebanese are neither rich nor poor with a gross domestic product to quibble and to bug area olmecs. roula and one generation kind of grow up in relative peace and security next with the legacy of civil war and the refugee problem which would make any country found a. little bit you know sleepy but. yeah but what about the us i think you want to get any more official shway yet tonight that's why little but they destroy some of field stock market the really coming. out and limit the atmosphere. that the company. i. act. through his father plays football twice a week with his friends fifty year old men in beirut pop. up . i was like i. i again like any other
sallies had to leave their home on the outskirts of the city as the soldiers took over. the clothes that he did out of the house and the holy book. i show. you those. those are. the back in syria the family had their own farm today. works on construction sites in beirut as a migrant worker as a syrian among the lebanese. in the early ok hello of the sea in monaco. oh. yes. you know. here as soon as. i do you. know. the lebanese are neither rich nor poor with a gross domestic product to quibble...
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i'm sally bundock. global investors weigh the political risk in the uk, as theresa may's brexit team gets a dramatic revamp. and when the fix can be worse than the problem. we travel to one of the most polluted areas on the planet to see how clean—up measures backfire. and on the markets: the pound sterling is steady having fallen quite a bit yesterday. you can see that get today the share markets are headed upwards. there is growing uncertainty over the future of europe's second biggest economy — the uk. the plan laid out by prime minister theresa may about how she sees britain's relationship with the rest of the european union prompted the resignation of borisjohnson as foreign secretary. he is now being replaced by former health secretaryjeremy hunt. we'll hearfrom him in a moment. in a sign of how much is at stake for businesses on both sides of the english channel uk trade with the other 27 members of the eu was worth about $815 billion last year. prime minister theresa may wants the eu to agre
i'm sally bundock. global investors weigh the political risk in the uk, as theresa may's brexit team gets a dramatic revamp. and when the fix can be worse than the problem. we travel to one of the most polluted areas on the planet to see how clean—up measures backfire. and on the markets: the pound sterling is steady having fallen quite a bit yesterday. you can see that get today the share markets are headed upwards. there is growing uncertainty over the future of europe's second biggest...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. bp is back on track — the oil giant's latest results beat forecasts as it finally moves forward from the deepwater horizon disaster almost a decade ago. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 31st ofjuly. bp says it made $2.8 billion in the three months to the end ofjune thanks to rising oil prices — but what about its debt levels as the oil giant announces new investment plans? also in the programme... brexit bites in benidorm — the spanish holiday destination is seeing fewer brits vacationing there, and numbers are likely to keep falling as the march deadline approaches. and it's a busy day for the world's financial markets with the world's most influential central banks meeting and a slew of earnings reports. a mixed day is emerging in europe. and rollup, rollup... the circus is in town. the founder of giffords circus is taking the tradition back to its roots as it tours the uk. we will meet her later in the programme. as the uk prepares to leave the eu, what i
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. bp is back on track — the oil giant's latest results beat forecasts as it finally moves forward from the deepwater horizon disaster almost a decade ago. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 31st ofjuly. bp says it made $2.8 billion in the three months to the end ofjune thanks to rising oil prices — but what about its debt levels as the oil giant announces new investment plans? also in the programme......
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>> liam: shouldn't you be with sally, doing... whatever you and sally do? >> wyatt: oh, no. we did that twice already. >> liam: no -- oh! no! please. stop. >> wyatt: and the day is still young. >> liam: stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! y-- you're done, right? >> wyatt: yeah. okay. >> liam: all right. how's her new job? >> wyatt: she's -- she's a scrapper, but, uh... she was down before. she's coming back. i admire that about her. i believe in her, you know? and i get that not a lot of forresters do -- yet -- but, uh... she's gonna make believers
>> liam: shouldn't you be with sally, doing... whatever you and sally do? >> wyatt: oh, no. we did that twice already. >> liam: no -- oh! no! please. stop. >> wyatt: and the day is still young. >> liam: stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! y-- you're done, right? >> wyatt: yeah. okay. >> liam: all right. how's her new job? >> wyatt: she's -- she's a scrapper, but, uh... she was down before. she's coming back. i admire that about...
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thanks, katie, iappreciate passed on, sally. thanks, katie, i appreciate you explaining the significance of those numbers. let's see how the region did, a strong close across the board for wall street. ina show for wall street. in a show we saw gains, basically we have optimism that the upcoming earnings season have optimism that the upcoming earnings season will provide some robust and strong news which will overs ha d ow robust and strong news which will overshadow any rise in trade tensions —— in a show we saw gains. investors are looking on the positive side, which has extended through to trade in the uk. the ftse 100 is totally unperturbed by what is going on in westminster. the pound is stable today. the ftse is so international as an index that what is going on in ten downing street is not worrying investors for now. we will talk more about all of this ina now. we will talk more about all of this in a moment, but let's hear from kim little sinner in new york. on tuesday us earnings season continues in earnest with the
thanks, katie, iappreciate passed on, sally. thanks, katie, i appreciate you explaining the significance of those numbers. let's see how the region did, a strong close across the board for wall street. ina show for wall street. in a show we saw gains, basically we have optimism that the upcoming earnings season have optimism that the upcoming earnings season will provide some robust and strong news which will overs ha d ow robust and strong news which will overshadow any rise in trade tensions...
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let's get more on this joining us from the accountant capital kampala is sally hayden who's a journalist there thanks for joining us on al-jazeera how much is this to do with attacks on gossip as it seems the government is putting out and how much is about stifling freedom of speach. i mean i think that the idea of the idea of free speech are not necessarily distinct well. the president has made an argument that they do need to raise more taxes and i have spoken to very very few number of ugandans who have said that they recognize that ugandans pay a lot less tax than other people do but critics and most people i meet are either critics or they're quite bewildered by the whole thing they say that it's stifling free speech it's crushing opposition and they also say that the government mismanages funds so why should they trust a government to give them more funds anyway if the government is going to mismanage them and they also say that it's going to affect business people around the world who i guess just enjoy using social media in a free way will be appalled at the idea that people are
let's get more on this joining us from the accountant capital kampala is sally hayden who's a journalist there thanks for joining us on al-jazeera how much is this to do with attacks on gossip as it seems the government is putting out and how much is about stifling freedom of speach. i mean i think that the idea of the idea of free speech are not necessarily distinct well. the president has made an argument that they do need to raise more taxes and i have spoken to very very few number of...
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sally, this is not a new approach. just like last year, just discourse sewage met before the ink was even dry on his nomination. sorry to say that judge kavanaugh has broken that record. democrats run record opposing him before he was even named. just fill in the name. whoever it is we are against. before the ink was even try on justice kennedy's resignation. this is a sign that some of our colleagues throwing judgment out the window. there are outsourcing their thinking to far left special interest groups. if anybody is outsourcing, it's the democrats. outsourcing what they say to these groups who are demanding opposition. as i discussed on the floor yesterday, we know what the partisan playbook looks like. it's been hauled out for most everyone a republican president has nominated for the past 40 years. it's like clockwork. i fully anticipate will hear fantastic stories about the pain and suffering this perfectly qualify judge will unleash on america if we confirm him to the court. that cheap political fear mongering
sally, this is not a new approach. just like last year, just discourse sewage met before the ink was even dry on his nomination. sorry to say that judge kavanaugh has broken that record. democrats run record opposing him before he was even named. just fill in the name. whoever it is we are against. before the ink was even try on justice kennedy's resignation. this is a sign that some of our colleagues throwing judgment out the window. there are outsourcing their thinking to far left special...
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you said in sally's apartment. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> bernstein, i just got a tip from our fbi source, the secret cash fund financed segretti. >> jesus. >> chapen hired sixthy, we know that. halderman has to be the fifth name to control the fund. >> sloan knows. >> we've only got four out of the five who control the fund. >> it has to be heraldman. >> i don't think they got it. >> we know the fifth is a top white house official. >> no one has said it. no one has named halderman. >> it doesn't prove it was halderman. >> if you go to bed at night there is no snow on the ground and you wake up and there is snow on the ground, you can say it snowed in the night and you didn't see it snowing. >> everything in that campaign is done with his approval. everybody who does everything under helderman does so with his knowledge. common sense says it's halderman. we go and see sloan and tell him we know he named halderman to the grand jury. all we would need to do is have him confirm it. >> right. >> do you want to do it that way? >> yes. >> let's
you said in sally's apartment. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> bernstein, i just got a tip from our fbi source, the secret cash fund financed segretti. >> jesus. >> chapen hired sixthy, we know that. halderman has to be the fifth name to control the fund. >> sloan knows. >> we've only got four out of the five who control the fund. >> it has to be heraldman. >> i don't think they got it. >> we know the fifth is a top white house official....
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sally satel an raman.ya and a look at the future of self driving cars with angie schmidt. we will also take your calls and you can let us know what you think on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. dr. burwell: -- host: good morning and welcome to washington journal. something we are going to talk about for the first half hour of whether today, americans are concerned with the lack of civility in politics or is this something that is passe? to join and our conversation, the phone lines are now open for democrats, (202) 748-8000, republicans call in (202) 748-8001,
sally satel an raman.ya and a look at the future of self driving cars with angie schmidt. we will also take your calls and you can let us know what you think on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. dr. burwell: -- host: good morning and welcome to washington journal. something we are going to talk about for the first half hour of whether today, americans are concerned with the lack of civility in politics or is this something that is passe? to join and our conversation,...
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i would be left -- less surprise if mc sally won. you go to these polling averages right now, we see in missouri, on august 7th primary, claire mccaskill is up a point. if you are a supporter of libertarian austin peterson who was challenging the nomination right now, somebody calls you and says i you going to vote for mccaskill? they will say i don't know. let peterson figure that out. after the primary is done and settled, some of those people may say the lesser of two evils. i expect in this case a couple points after the primaries. jillian: only one point right now. >> in all the races. once the primaries are done, a better idea how they work. >> the blue wave is not a big blue wave. >> we will know soon. jillian: thank you for joining us. coming up, the outrageous health department shutdown 07-year-old boy's lemonade stand. give up your guns, that message to hundreds of people in florida. carly shimkus with reaction to the new law that just went into effect. ♪ ndshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the uppe
i would be left -- less surprise if mc sally won. you go to these polling averages right now, we see in missouri, on august 7th primary, claire mccaskill is up a point. if you are a supporter of libertarian austin peterson who was challenging the nomination right now, somebody calls you and says i you going to vote for mccaskill? they will say i don't know. let peterson figure that out. after the primary is done and settled, some of those people may say the lesser of two evils. i expect in this...
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sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news -- they reversed their early symptoms of alzheimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale bredesen. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored mildly cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently, i scored perfect, and i'm really happy about that and claiming it. >> dr. sally weinrich, a former cancer researcher and grandmother, followed the bredesen protocol and is able to cook once again for her large family, pick up the grandkids from school, and she's learning spanish. >> over a period of, i would say, four to six months, the symptoms i was experiencing all reversed, and i returned to my cognitive functioning that had been sort of my norm when i was younger. >> deborah recovered her ability to sight-read notes when she plays the piano. she also regained the ability to help her active family of four while working a high-powered job, and she no longer has facial blindness, which meant she couldn't reco
sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news -- they reversed their early symptoms of alzheimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale bredesen. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored mildly cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently, i scored perfect, and i'm really happy about that and claiming it. >> dr. sally weinrich, a...
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very well thank you from polite skew here in russia small caps about that i will give here with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and croatia we had a bit of a crowd with us head on didn't we in palace square and all of us the current career included got a little bit wild of the one who was of the why. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. i'm going. to have. a have i was who he i was was was was. was was was. certainly had a thrilling charge time of it fighting spirit every minute of the game it seems one one off the normal time it was to extra time the players giving their all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's have a look at the table obvious that sheriff goal. of all men is the rocket goal open the school rink crowbars replied but it's before. taking
very well thank you from polite skew here in russia small caps about that i will give here with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and croatia we had a bit of a crowd with us head on didn't we in palace square and all of us the current career included got a little bit wild of the one who was of the why. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty...
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i'm sally bundock. today we are live from helsinki and paris. i'm lyse doucet in helsinki, where presidents putin and trump are due to hold an informal summit meeting later on monday. mr trump says he'll raise allegations of russian interference in his own election, but is also playing down the chances of major developments. nothing bad is going to come out of it and maybe some good but i go in with low expectations. i am not going in with high expectations. where it feels like an entire nation has been out celebrating france's victory in the football world cup. our top business story: eu and chinese leaders meet to forge deeper ties, as china looks to try and counter rising protectionism from the us. and britain's prime minister is expected to pledge hundreds of millions of dollars for the aerospace sector, as the biggest air show of the year kicks off here in the uk. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the con
i'm sally bundock. today we are live from helsinki and paris. i'm lyse doucet in helsinki, where presidents putin and trump are due to hold an informal summit meeting later on monday. mr trump says he'll raise allegations of russian interference in his own election, but is also playing down the chances of major developments. nothing bad is going to come out of it and maybe some good but i go in with low expectations. i am not going in with high expectations. where it feels like an entire nation...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: british counter—terrorism police investigate as a couple fight for their lives after coming into contact with the nerve agent — novichock. we can confirm the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated the sergei and yuliya skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we report from syria on the plight of people in one of the last rebel strongholdsunder fire from government forces. coming up in the business briefing: copyright fight. the eu decides on a huge legal sha keup that — according to some — could mean the end of the internet as we know it. we'll also be hearing from the director general of the world trade organisation. he's warning current trade tensions could put global economic growth in jeopardy. a warm welcome to the programme. briefing you on all you need to know
i'm sally bundock. our top story: british counter—terrorism police investigate as a couple fight for their lives after coming into contact with the nerve agent — novichock. we can confirm the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated the sergei and yuliya skripal. training for escape in thailand. the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. we...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story — polls are set to open in zimbabwe for the country's first presidential election of the post—mugabe era. 12,000 firefighters battle to control wildfires across california. at least six people have been killed. russia's brutal prison regime: guards go on trial after secret footage shows them viciously beating inmates. celebrating emily bronte‘s bicentennial: why we still love the woman behind wuthering heights. the price of a trade war. bmw says its suvs made in the us and sold in china will be more expensive because of the new tariffs. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme — the holiday giant thomas cook has announced it will stop selling trips to animal parks that keep killer whales. so we are asking could this type of holiday face extinction, and should it? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing voters in zimbabwe go to the polls shortly — the firs
i'm sally bundock. our top story — polls are set to open in zimbabwe for the country's first presidential election of the post—mugabe era. 12,000 firefighters battle to control wildfires across california. at least six people have been killed. russia's brutal prison regime: guards go on trial after secret footage shows them viciously beating inmates. celebrating emily bronte‘s bicentennial: why we still love the woman behind wuthering heights. the price of a trade war. bmw says its suvs...
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plains her blood to the sky at sally's lets. go of it may. look. to my mind the brain is. a good place. to. play and play my young son but. this guy at slane supports. me as a. player. sleazy player. a loser. let the business of the. with the mood. since soon. because. there's no confusion as to who's to blame i'm going. to miss some good we've got. movie stars. the beach movie submarines you keep the beads move so i feel you fit the boat so yeah flu views. cohen. one of the beauties. sube. cosmo feels so hungry for. movies. insensibly by so few feet. but even so i must say the but the book . the book. the be subdued. muslims blah blah. blah but now moved. to spain and. the bronx. new solo move. seems to move some. slow moving closer to keep up the big news in the first clue moves to the books but the big. news. in. the book the move supplies. the be. the best. the bottom of the book. look. look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look let's move smooths look up to flow from her commitment following the most subsists news currently. look look l
plains her blood to the sky at sally's lets. go of it may. look. to my mind the brain is. a good place. to. play and play my young son but. this guy at slane supports. me as a. player. sleazy player. a loser. let the business of the. with the mood. since soon. because. there's no confusion as to who's to blame i'm going. to miss some good we've got. movie stars. the beach movie submarines you keep the beads move so i feel you fit the boat so yeah flu views. cohen. one of the beauties. sube....
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the same sally was for sarah. i have a colleague at school given name is sarah. she goes by sally. onedn't have to puzzle that out. members so e family we're depicting who is visiting who, whose children belong to who. how are they all related as well as members of the community that are important part of his life. significant s were as well. that is just take something time and was a lot of fun. esearching but it, we do in the beginning where we outline that for you. tell about the individual are lies smshgs -- some connected to leroy through marriage. so you can refer pack to that as ou read when you need to reappreciate on who an individual is. macon, her was mayor of twice. and jefferson davis who leroy loves. speaking style and writing was wonderful. end not so much. in ted to sound defensive that speech. he never cared for joe brown. nks his third and fourth terms are an embarrassment is the word he uses and he shouldn't have done that. doesn't like joe brown. personal friend of the grandmother will bring a meal. occasionally you have someone who is as high ranking as alexand
the same sally was for sarah. i have a colleague at school given name is sarah. she goes by sally. onedn't have to puzzle that out. members so e family we're depicting who is visiting who, whose children belong to who. how are they all related as well as members of the community that are important part of his life. significant s were as well. that is just take something time and was a lot of fun. esearching but it, we do in the beginning where we outline that for you. tell about the individual...
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sally. no you need to not pick a yes because you are in doubt it no. yes mental because. there are an estimated five and a half million foreigners in italy of whom half a million are believed to have no papers. longing. to go to be ok. in britain one of the main arguments used by those in favor of leaving the european union was immigration. here in the market town of sent me it's many traders see the e.u. as an outside and hostile force. being told what to do boring very good my time we pray we can everybody whatever brings growth told her of her sort of sad her. country is not big enough to control millions and millions of foreigners going we're all there were all europeans we will have different. beliefs we can all integrate to be nice if we could but i thought think people could. really i don't think it's possible for everybody to integrate most traders at this market are agreed but the first few years after breaks it will be tough their currency the pound sterling is weakening making imp
sally. no you need to not pick a yes because you are in doubt it no. yes mental because. there are an estimated five and a half million foreigners in italy of whom half a million are believed to have no papers. longing. to go to be ok. in britain one of the main arguments used by those in favor of leaving the european union was immigration. here in the market town of sent me it's many traders see the e.u. as an outside and hostile force. being told what to do boring very good my time we pray we...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: in good spirits: the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand are seen to be joking and smiling. they receive their first food and medical treatment in ten days but rescue could be weeks or months away. a roller—coaster ride in russia as england beat colombia on penalties to reach the world cup quarter—finals. they'll now face sweden. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow where, after three weeks of thrills and upsets, we finally know the last eight teams in the tournament. poland's chief justice refuses to step down as a row over forced retirement hits the country's judiciary. brexit backlash: business leaders reject the british prime minister's latest proposals calling for near frictionless trade with the european union when the uk leaves. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. the institute of directors here in the uk has published a survey saying that
i'm sally bundock. our top story: in good spirits: the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand are seen to be joking and smiling. they receive their first food and medical treatment in ten days but rescue could be weeks or months away. a roller—coaster ride in russia as england beat colombia on penalties to reach the world cup quarter—finals. they'll now face sweden. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow where, after three weeks of thrills and upsets, we finally know the last eight...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: britain prepares for the arrival of donald trump — what's been billed "the most controversial visit ever made by a us president." celebrations long into the night, as croatia reach the world cup final for the very first time. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where defeat means england's dream of glory is finally over. a german neo—nazi is sentenced to life for a series of racially—motivated murders. detail at last. theresa may's government gets ready to publish its white paper on the brexit deal it wants. but will brussels accuse it of "cherry picking"? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. do share with us your reaction to the end of the world cup dream for england, just use the hashtag bbc the briefing. president trump will arrive in the uk at lunchtime for the start of his first presidential visit and is expected to be met with protests. most of his of
i'm sally bundock. our top story: britain prepares for the arrival of donald trump — what's been billed "the most controversial visit ever made by a us president." celebrations long into the night, as croatia reach the world cup final for the very first time. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where defeat means england's dream of glory is finally over. a german neo—nazi is sentenced to life for a series of racially—motivated murders. detail at last. theresa may's government...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story — trump diplomacy — the us president says he's ready to meet iran's leaders any time and with no preconditions. claims that north korea's building new intercontinental ballistic missiles, capable, of reaching the us, despite recent rounds of peace talks. haiti, oxfam and beyond. claims of widespread sexual exploitation and abuse across the aid sector. all eyes on the worlds most powerful central banks with the cost of borrowing expected to rise on both sides of the atlantic. but will they make their move this week? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme — for european holidaymakers, this could be the last summer of free and easy travel between the uk and europe. so we're asking, how will brexit affect your travel plans, if at all? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a week after donald trump lashed out at tehran in a tweet, the us president now says he
i'm sally bundock. our top story — trump diplomacy — the us president says he's ready to meet iran's leaders any time and with no preconditions. claims that north korea's building new intercontinental ballistic missiles, capable, of reaching the us, despite recent rounds of peace talks. haiti, oxfam and beyond. claims of widespread sexual exploitation and abuse across the aid sector. all eyes on the worlds most powerful central banks with the cost of borrowing expected to rise on both sides...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump arrives in brussels for a key nato summit, and bashes europe again on its record of defence spending. the blues are through. paris comes to a standstill as france make it to the world cup final. yes, but who willjoin them, england or croatia 7 i'm rajini vaidyanathan with all the build—up to tonight's game, live from moscow. the 12 boys and their football coach rescued from flooded caves in northern thailand, now being treated in hospital. officials say they are in good health and high spirits. a new day, a new set of tariffs. the us says it is ready to hit china with additional duties on $200 billion worth of imports. in business briefing, i will be talking to a top fund manager to get his take on the impact of the china—us trade war. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think about the stories we are covering. just use the
i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump arrives in brussels for a key nato summit, and bashes europe again on its record of defence spending. the blues are through. paris comes to a standstill as france make it to the world cup final. yes, but who willjoin them, england or croatia 7 i'm rajini vaidyanathan with all the build—up to tonight's game, live from moscow. the 12 boys and their football coach rescued from flooded caves in northern thailand, now being treated in hospital....
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: after three weeks underground and another week in hospital, the 12 boys trapped in the thai cave are to be allowed to go home. theresa may's brexit strategy survives another close vote, but she faces a day of questions and plotting among her own mps. and today is the centenary of nelson mandela's 100th birth. a hero to millions, but some young people in south africa are increasingly critical. decision day for google in europe — the us tech giant could be in for a record fine over allegations its android operating system gives it an unfair commercial advantage. and airbus says it's not giving up on it's troubled super—jumbo, despite keeping the double—decker away from the farnborough air show. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're discussing research that suggests chinese consumers are ready to boycott american goods in the event of a trade war.
i'm sally bundock. our top story: after three weeks underground and another week in hospital, the 12 boys trapped in the thai cave are to be allowed to go home. theresa may's brexit strategy survives another close vote, but she faces a day of questions and plotting among her own mps. and today is the centenary of nelson mandela's 100th birth. a hero to millions, but some young people in south africa are increasingly critical. decision day for google in europe — the us tech giant could be in...