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the us is stagnant and decreasing. among other asian countries taiwan ranks fifth behind hong kong, singapore, new zealand and australia, maintaining property rights, limited governments, and trade freedom and also maintaining labor freedom, and financial freedom. what does this mean? the short answer is taiwan have done a good job with economic freedom but improvements can be made and should be made. on average the more economically free a country is the more prosperous people will be, for example whether you measure prosperity by the income per person or measure of social progress or something else, historically taiwan's economy has thrived off of relatively open market policies. if you look at the wealth in taiwan, not just gross national product the total wealth between 16, taiwan totaled us$3.2 trillion, 50% increase from what it was in 2006 making on par countries like switzerland and india purchasing power of taiwanese about $10,000, more per capita than it was 10 years ago. there are growing concerns about grow
the us is stagnant and decreasing. among other asian countries taiwan ranks fifth behind hong kong, singapore, new zealand and australia, maintaining property rights, limited governments, and trade freedom and also maintaining labor freedom, and financial freedom. what does this mean? the short answer is taiwan have done a good job with economic freedom but improvements can be made and should be made. on average the more economically free a country is the more prosperous people will be, for...
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they are useful, distinguishing between recreational use and if there is problematic use that requires intervention, there is the availability of that. this is newsbeat debates live on radio one and the bbc news channel. the question, should cannabis be legal in the uk? jim, you have talked about people commenting online. reaction is split. it is difficult to talk about cannabis. without talking about so—called skunk in particular. what can you tell us? a word a lot of people pro—cannabis in this room will not like. i imagine people do not like the word skunk. just to do a quick poll. a quick response. it is incorrectly used. i explained who here, the government term of skunk is high thc cannabis but that is also what the medical dutch cannabis is. what we are going to talk about now, call it what you will it is high post and —— high potency. there is a link between people susceptible to mental—health problems at high levels of thc whether science is focusing and where the debate is focusing.“ people have just tuned where the debate is focusing.“ people havejust tuned in,
they are useful, distinguishing between recreational use and if there is problematic use that requires intervention, there is the availability of that. this is newsbeat debates live on radio one and the bbc news channel. the question, should cannabis be legal in the uk? jim, you have talked about people commenting online. reaction is split. it is difficult to talk about cannabis. without talking about so—called skunk in particular. what can you tell us? a word a lot of people pro—cannabis...
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game is joining us game isjoining us again game is joining us again to select and pages. i guess his forces going in the direction. 0n the one hand, emmanuel macron wants to free up employment practices in france which have historically been a rigid. the other hand, that is making life worse for delivery drivers who feel that they don't have many rights. but the site but changes in levels are cheaper and more flexible to move around. but there was a suggestion they could lose out. there is a fear that arise they have be further diminished and don't feel well protected. it is interesting that that should be in the news on the same day we are talking about uber looking to go public. absolutely. but it may be a long way away. that's it from business live today. bye— bye. we got woken up by some heavy showers this morning across north—western parts of england, west wales, some thunderstorms as well. but for many of us today, it is a day of sunshine and showers. some of those showers will be heavy, but this morning there is a lot of sunshine. this area of cloud has brought
game is joining us game isjoining us again game is joining us again to select and pages. i guess his forces going in the direction. 0n the one hand, emmanuel macron wants to free up employment practices in france which have historically been a rigid. the other hand, that is making life worse for delivery drivers who feel that they don't have many rights. but the site but changes in levels are cheaper and more flexible to move around. but there was a suggestion they could lose out. there is a...
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us. to the fifth humans to mars summit. not the center of the universe. lease life this known fact is only been known and established 400 years every since because can person proved it mathematically. humans can fly. that's only uth with us for over a century. humans can walk on the moon. a century than half of truth to us. considering our times a human pecies on the planet those are all really short times to know these things. now what i expect that in 16 small crew of 6 women and men will be on route mars. think about it. now. 16 years from that can be true too. ut if we want that math to happen, we today, will have to we keep track with our human and mars program. looking at you, my audience i know that i'm looking at the can make this happen. as you truly are the best and fields we st in all need to send humans to mars. let's show our resolve and keep needed infrastructure and keep testing and improving. humans on mars get us fact too and underway now. pleasure tohe great introduce tw
us. to the fifth humans to mars summit. not the center of the universe. lease life this known fact is only been known and established 400 years every since because can person proved it mathematically. humans can fly. that's only uth with us for over a century. humans can walk on the moon. a century than half of truth to us. considering our times a human pecies on the planet those are all really short times to know these things. now what i expect that in 16 small crew of 6 women and men will be...
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by a us president in decades. the words, improvised. the tone, agreed upon beforehand with aides. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. and more tough talk on twitter this morning. on a refuelling stop—over in guam, the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, used more soothing language. "the island faced no imminent threat," he said, "and americans shouldn't lose any sleep." what the president is doing is sending a strong message to north korea in language that kim jong—un would understand, because he doesn't seem to understand diplomatic language. this small island is more than 2,000 miles away from pyongyang, but well within range of its missiles. with two military bases, it's a strategic military hub for america in the pacific, and the home to 160,000 people. i guess the first thing that comes to mind is, immediately, first, where is my family? to come up with a plan about if anything happens. i think the response t
by a us president in decades. the words, improvised. the tone, agreed upon beforehand with aides. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. and more tough talk on twitter this morning. on a refuelling stop—over in guam, the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, used more soothing language. "the island faced no imminent threat," he said, "and americans shouldn't lose any sleep." what...
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and don't use the wi—fi. so we've just checked in b—sides, i have my bag, everyone that attends the conference gets a little bag of goodies so we're just going to take a look. got a few stickers here, the little hawaiian necklaces, a bsides beach towel. it's very corporate, it's very kind of official and formal. this is like a much more relaxed setting, it's much more enjoyable. the opening key note is taking placejust behind me, and we're going to go and take a look around the vendors around the outside of the chill out room. scott, what did you just do? so, the wi—fi network here is monitored, and the screen behind me shows you things that people are doing on the network. so we managed to just get the bbc click logo and rory up on the big screen. this is a tool called a doppler. the whole idea is it's analysing the network, and then carving out images real time, and displaying them up for everybody to see. so anything that anybody is looking at on the network, we can see as well. i found some friends. i
and don't use the wi—fi. so we've just checked in b—sides, i have my bag, everyone that attends the conference gets a little bag of goodies so we're just going to take a look. got a few stickers here, the little hawaiian necklaces, a bsides beach towel. it's very corporate, it's very kind of official and formal. this is like a much more relaxed setting, it's much more enjoyable. the opening key note is taking placejust behind me, and we're going to go and take a look around the vendors...
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that information to help us better prepare for what's coming to the border and so we are using that. the systems that we use for processing has been evolved. took him in to on ms. gambler's comments on how we track the assets that we do use, that has been implemented into our e3 system and so we are using a lot of, there is a lot of data coming in. the intelligence agents that are out there have an apparatus either in their sectors are the headquarters through the operation office of intelligence to be able to collate the data. >> and so how much of the current system automates detection and in this day and age we can deploy any number of systems, lidar, radar, fiber-optic cable to detect a bunny rabbit from a human and we should be able to automate better to wear a computer can tell us that it was a bunny rabbit or a deer or a cow. i hope we could say a cow with fever tick or not with fever tick in texas. is that being done? >> as far as the systems we have with integrated powers and some of our mobile surveillance capability, that is being done. we have multiple leaders -- layers.
that information to help us better prepare for what's coming to the border and so we are using that. the systems that we use for processing has been evolved. took him in to on ms. gambler's comments on how we track the assets that we do use, that has been implemented into our e3 system and so we are using a lot of, there is a lot of data coming in. the intelligence agents that are out there have an apparatus either in their sectors are the headquarters through the operation office of...
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thank you for joining us. i will begin the panel with the director of the arizona department of resources and i appreciate the working relationship we have had over the years. we look forward to having your testifyoutestify before the send next we'll have the chair. i must say these are typically western focused and so it is nice to have a witness here that will talk about things going on in maine. ranking member, members of the committee come under director of the arizona department of water resources. thank you for providing me the opportunity to testify on behalf of the state of arizona. i've submitted testimony for the record and my comments will highlight key issues in their testimony. arizona continues to develop and improve the framework and policy prescriptions are institutions and infrastructure needed to secure the water resources through a certainty and prepare for drought. the state prioritized his actions and collaborates with the federal government. aggressive water management actions have result
thank you for joining us. i will begin the panel with the director of the arizona department of resources and i appreciate the working relationship we have had over the years. we look forward to having your testifyoutestify before the send next we'll have the chair. i must say these are typically western focused and so it is nice to have a witness here that will talk about things going on in maine. ranking member, members of the committee come under director of the arizona department of water...
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congress helped us in fy 15 telling us to get at it. we've been working on dod-wide metrics. our team is working hard it make sure we can get that area off the high risk list. the third area is supply is distribution. in 2005 that was added to the list and they directed in 2015, part of the mdaa, a material and distribution plan. woo we're getting at that, also, and they're happy with our progress and they'll continue to let us march and relook at in 2018, and make sure that we continue to work towards similar efforts that we've done for our inventory area. the fourth area though, that's in my area of responsibility, that is part of the dod high risk, is you would see that in 2012, there's a dod contract management high risk and that's what gets tough with gao. they break down into a subarea, subtask as part of that overarching high risk area. and my office is responsible operational contract support. so, we have the operational contract support, ocs part of the dod contract management high risk on our part of the high risk list. we are proud to say that two of the five crite
congress helped us in fy 15 telling us to get at it. we've been working on dod-wide metrics. our team is working hard it make sure we can get that area off the high risk list. the third area is supply is distribution. in 2005 that was added to the list and they directed in 2015, part of the mdaa, a material and distribution plan. woo we're getting at that, also, and they're happy with our progress and they'll continue to let us march and relook at in 2018, and make sure that we continue to work...
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the us's presence here is largely touted as protecting us from these threats, but the reality is these threats exist because the us is here. that's a little earlier. the national crime agency says modern slavery and human trafficking are far more prevalent than previously thought. it said that more than 300 police operations were currently targeting the criminals involved. the nca said previous estimates there were up to 13,000 victims in the uk were the "tip of the iceberg". 0ver over the last year law enforcement agencies across the uk have been significantly stepping up their effort and focus on the crime that is human slavery and trafficking. what we have found in the last year, in terms of the scale and scope of this problem, has shocked us and worried us, because this is a crime that exists where vulnerable people are being exploited in every large town and city across the united kingdom. it affects every nationality, including british offenders and victims. it also is a symptom of the fact that criminals and crime gangs have recognised that whilst you might be able to sell drugs
the us's presence here is largely touted as protecting us from these threats, but the reality is these threats exist because the us is here. that's a little earlier. the national crime agency says modern slavery and human trafficking are far more prevalent than previously thought. it said that more than 300 police operations were currently targeting the criminals involved. the nca said previous estimates there were up to 13,000 victims in the uk were the "tip of the iceberg". 0ver...
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glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in newjersey, where president trump has wrapped up his warnings to north korea. he said his threat to unleash fire and fury if pyongyang threatened the us may not have been tough enough. the us president said north korea should be very nervous if it made plans to attack the us or any of its allies. from washington, oui’ any of its allies. from washington, our correspondent nick bryant has the details. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. i will tell you this, if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous. i'll tell you why. and they should be very nervous, because things will happen to them like the
glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in newjersey, where president trump has wrapped up his warnings to north korea. he said his threat to unleash fire and fury if pyongyang threatened the us may not have been tough enough. the us president said north korea should be very nervous if it made plans to attack the us or any of its allies. from washington, oui’ any of its allies. from washington, our correspondent nick bryant has the details. it's from his...
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thank you forjoining us. i suspect you may not be able to say so, but there is quite a lot of anger that nothing seems to have changed in the last year? i do feel exceedingly frustrated about the fact that we have known about these products and theissues have known about these products and the issues with some of these for very long time. we can look as far back as 2010, when there was a fire death to white goods, and the coroner in their reports suggested that we need to find a better way of looking at product recalls and informing members of the public about dangerous goods. i do feel frustrated, that a year on from the shepherds caught fire, still there is no central place where a member of the public can go to and look to see if any of their white goods have been subject to a safety net is a product recall. who should be running register? i believe the government should run it. age is a central register, there would then be one place where members of the public can go to see if the public products in a ho
thank you forjoining us. i suspect you may not be able to say so, but there is quite a lot of anger that nothing seems to have changed in the last year? i do feel exceedingly frustrated about the fact that we have known about these products and theissues have known about these products and the issues with some of these for very long time. we can look as far back as 2010, when there was a fire death to white goods, and the coroner in their reports suggested that we need to find a better way of...
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with us. to fulfill a common obligation to keep the streets of america safe. what you can do is make sure that the resources in the homeland security department for cities are directed and focused, that you actually help us find more law enforcement through the cops program, through the d.e.a., a.t.f., better trained, better supervised, understand constitutional policing, and then fully understand that local law enforcement are the tip of the spear. they are at the scene first -- they are the ones at the scene irrespective of what the first, impetus of the cause is. if it is a terrorist threat, like in boston or new york, maybe what you saw in orlando or not, if it's a public safety threat, you know who was there first? it is local law enforcement, local e.m.s., local trauma center. rather than creating a hostile relationship with cities as though they're places where you can't go, you have 800,000 strong forces, willing to work with you try to figure out a way , and help congress understand h
with us. to fulfill a common obligation to keep the streets of america safe. what you can do is make sure that the resources in the homeland security department for cities are directed and focused, that you actually help us find more law enforcement through the cops program, through the d.e.a., a.t.f., better trained, better supervised, understand constitutional policing, and then fully understand that local law enforcement are the tip of the spear. they are at the scene first -- they are the...
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andrea mitchell, pleasure and honor to have you hear with us tonight. >>> joining us now in studio is a veteran of the war in afghanistan. he was an adviser to stanley mcchrystal. it's great to have you here. let me ask your top line reaction to the speech tonight. >> you hit it. it's not a big policy change. the big shift is where the president has been. now he is the president and has to confront a series of really bad options in afghanistan. i think the biggest take away is that he is now taken ownership of this war to a certain degree, mattis insisted on that. that was not going to be something he delegated to the generals and could blame on the generals and now he has ownership of it. i think the pakistan stuff, that could be significant. we'll see. it's going to cause ripples. my question and i hate to go to the operational side of things. but so many of our lines of communication and resupply run through pakistan. it will be interesting to see how they thread that needle. on one hand dependent on them and on the other hand taking them to task, fairly. >> it was interesting when
andrea mitchell, pleasure and honor to have you hear with us tonight. >>> joining us now in studio is a veteran of the war in afghanistan. he was an adviser to stanley mcchrystal. it's great to have you here. let me ask your top line reaction to the speech tonight. >> you hit it. it's not a big policy change. the big shift is where the president has been. now he is the president and has to confront a series of really bad options in afghanistan. i think the biggest take away is...
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behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he's out there is a formality involved with horse-drawn transportation appropriate to begin to see -- appropriate to the agency -- appropriate to the dignity of the office. remained in that for his primary transportation when moving around washington, d.c. vehicles like this would have been fairly common, especially in larger cities. we had a vision and our head from western movies that everybody had a carriage, and it was the equivalent of the family car in the 1860's and 1870's. not so much the case. you were most often walking on foot, perhaps bicycling by the 1890's. streetcars were available at that time. in rural areas you probably had a general-purpose carriage, more like a farm
behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he's out there is a formality involved with horse-drawn transportation appropriate to begin to see -- appropriate to the agency --...
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it will be controversial in the us. but on the chinese side i think it would be very prestigious for a chinese company to have the depth and development to the point where they can even consider acquiring a global brand like jeep. taking away the pricing situation, will there be synergies between great wall motors and jeep? certainly. great wall is at core and suv manufacturer. jeep isa at core and suv manufacturer. jeep is a premium suv brand and is positioned nicely in china, so i think they complement each other well. great wall is a chinese brand that would like to be global. that was an analyst in shanghai. continuing this theme, ford is revving up to sell a new brand of electric vehicles in china. an announced plans to set up these plans —— it announced. and it says it will produce electric vehicles on the mainland. the chinese company sold more than 16,000 all electric ca rs sold more than 16,000 all electric cars this year, through sold more than 16,000 all electric cars this year, throuthuly. there are repo
it will be controversial in the us. but on the chinese side i think it would be very prestigious for a chinese company to have the depth and development to the point where they can even consider acquiring a global brand like jeep. taking away the pricing situation, will there be synergies between great wall motors and jeep? certainly. great wall is at core and suv manufacturer. jeep isa at core and suv manufacturer. jeep is a premium suv brand and is positioned nicely in china, so i think they...
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so when you want to use for us to ensure. or somehow want to be pushed. to the right to be first that's what the four three of the four people are. interested in the was. there should. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical victuals people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes chance or any other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public the. those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. time now for our weekly race in america segment with our kids and they gave their actually what are you tackling today right now on race in america
so when you want to use for us to ensure. or somehow want to be pushed. to the right to be first that's what the four three of the four people are. interested in the was. there should. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built...
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so how is that information useful to you? it's helping us with our weather forecast. we can see where clouds form. what we are looking at now is the green is the rural area, and the greater city. you can see the clouds are forming, what happens to them as they form, and over cities, that is different. we can compare the difference in the real city with what we can see in forecasts like this. so with all the research going on here, then, how does that tie together, and what are you hoping to achieve in the future? what we are hoping to do, and as we we think about forecasting into the future, what we are expecting is that models will allow us to look at things in much more detail, so we can look at, for example, the differences between the northern part of the city and the southern part of the city. hopefully this will make it better for citizens within the city and living in different neighbours. wonderful. so we're looking at more accurate urban forecasting the future. they you forjoining us, sue, and for all your team, too. sometimes you need to look of your shoulde
so how is that information useful to you? it's helping us with our weather forecast. we can see where clouds form. what we are looking at now is the green is the rural area, and the greater city. you can see the clouds are forming, what happens to them as they form, and over cities, that is different. we can compare the difference in the real city with what we can see in forecasts like this. so with all the research going on here, then, how does that tie together, and what are you hoping to...
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thank you for with us here. as well i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost speedy tucson two dozen and the academy has a crystal that i want to. which of them is how he goes you know in the late in the what i like a demolition that. they leave in several youngish and because he doesn't. think oh no well no it is necessary not to. like out of the will. get up thirty eight killer police and i mean i get up out. of the needle but i do i mean by that. equine the guy up is when i need it i don't belong to get on this. is how you him by little not that he counted the santissima even money. to go to court they way you put out by now ma see she like ok now you got us thousand news go when a couple anything can. be cut in the market is that i thought out the window you know to hell it was just i don't even like him i said you know what that kind of i mean to him at that installation. and there you here begin to desolate evilest right there at the lack of. a good thing. that
thank you for with us here. as well i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost speedy tucson two dozen and the academy has a crystal that i want to. which of them is how he goes you know in the late in the what i like a demolition that. they leave in several youngish and because he doesn't. think oh no well no it is necessary not to. like out of the will. get up thirty eight killer police and i mean i get up out. of the needle but i do i mean by that....
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our bodies and our minds allow us to use the tools and play the mini rolls him in peace require of each other because we are minded and embodied in the way we are.or in addition of course the familiar form provides the potential for being comfortingel or pleasurable in and of itself. popular culture has also wondered for many decades abouth the moral path of these very humanlike robot. academic culture is beginning to catch on. more and more you are seeing articles with the title, will robots have rights or shouldts robots have rights? that is kind of the common rubric so far. if we stop moral grounds on which to distinguish robots orns humans, we might think about distinctions between artificial intelligence, natural intelligence or behavior that appears to be conscious versus actually having self-consciousness. these at any rate would be familiar categories with which to frame these kinds of questions. t today i want to propose that we might do well to introduce a somewhat less familiar category and make contacts for it seems to me the sole allows us to confront to the challenges the
our bodies and our minds allow us to use the tools and play the mini rolls him in peace require of each other because we are minded and embodied in the way we are.or in addition of course the familiar form provides the potential for being comfortingel or pleasurable in and of itself. popular culture has also wondered for many decades abouth the moral path of these very humanlike robot. academic culture is beginning to catch on. more and more you are seeing articles with the title, will robots...
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>> life house is joining us. janice: all-american american concert series make sure you come join us. janice: famous dave. wave, girl. todd: we want to thank you at home for letting janice and i hang out with you. with that, "fox & friends" is over. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great one, everybody. >> this is a fox news alert. fire and fury, president trump doubling down on his warning to north korea. >> he does something in guam. it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before. it's not a dare. it's a statement. >> the president is totally fed up. >> whole point is to deter war. in order to do that you have to make sure that the enemy understands you mean it? >> the tragedy of well enough known that it would be catastrophic. >> federal judge is ordering the state department to search its server for emails from key hillary clinton aides related to the benghazi attack. >> president trump waging a war on opioids. >> opioid crisis is an emergency. it's a national emergency.
>> life house is joining us. janice: all-american american concert series make sure you come join us. janice: famous dave. wave, girl. todd: we want to thank you at home for letting janice and i hang out with you. with that, "fox & friends" is over. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great one, everybody. >> this is a fox news alert. fire and fury, president trump doubling down on his warning to north korea. >> he does something in guam. it...
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spend a rarely used law. it provides tremendous discretion for the president to invoke sweeping sets of trade barriers if you were to choose. we can come back to the discussion about whether we think there's a security argument for stopping imports of steel were aluminum, i'm not of the view there is. the main reason i would argue for that is most of the steel and aluminum we import is not from our military adversaries. because of policies like antidumping duties we have halted much of the steel and aluminum we might import from china from coming in. most of the steel and aluminum we import comes from canada. steel comes from mexico, germany, japan. these are not military adversaries, historically they have been allies of the united states and not a threat. other initiatives of the trump administration in the realm of trade remedies in the section 232 cases is that the government self initiated the cases. typically that's not time. it's rare. typically these companies are labor unions that come forward and fi
spend a rarely used law. it provides tremendous discretion for the president to invoke sweeping sets of trade barriers if you were to choose. we can come back to the discussion about whether we think there's a security argument for stopping imports of steel were aluminum, i'm not of the view there is. the main reason i would argue for that is most of the steel and aluminum we import is not from our military adversaries. because of policies like antidumping duties we have halted much of the...
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hayes.on to rutherford but we had is a pair of his toes on the to us -- on loan us. the shoes are pretty common. most shoes at this time, while they are considered to be handmade, they are considered to be mass-produced, so made in factories. you could still have shoes made for you, specifically to a more comfortable fit, but this is a common type of shoe. they don't appear to be left or right footed. that is becoming less common at this time, as well. james garfield, the 20th president of the united states. the item we have for him, on loan to us from cleveland, ohio, is a dressing gown. at this time, it was not a bathroom. it was a less formal jacket you would have worn around the .ouse, maybe take it off they allowed men to have a lot more color in their wardrobes because it was pretty drab, most of men's clothing at this time, , sothese could be intricate very comfortable around hospital. here we are with chester arthur. what we had our two letters on loan to us from the new york state archives. withetters are dealing getting supplies at the beginning of the civi
hayes.on to rutherford but we had is a pair of his toes on the to us -- on loan us. the shoes are pretty common. most shoes at this time, while they are considered to be handmade, they are considered to be mass-produced, so made in factories. you could still have shoes made for you, specifically to a more comfortable fit, but this is a common type of shoe. they don't appear to be left or right footed. that is becoming less common at this time, as well. james garfield, the 20th president of the...
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thank you for sharing that with us. helping us to have a little bit of a sense of the devastation and emergency that that city, that state is under right now. i want to take everybody to downtown houston, this is the nation's fourth largest city, almost completely under water as well. forcing schools to close all week long. the rising water has been creeping up. now it's so high there's nowhere for it to go. >> reporter: that's right. the areas we were talking about yesterday, are completely submerged in water. this is a major intersection in the downtown of houston, it's submerged in water. you can see that some vehicles are in water. all the people in submerged vehicles in this area have been rescued. you can see there's another vehicle to my left. the water is high, it's difficult to show you here, and keep at a safe distance. that individual was rescued as well, and is safe. and this building to my left is the harris county criminal courthouse between five and ten people were rescued from this building earlier becau
thank you for sharing that with us. helping us to have a little bit of a sense of the devastation and emergency that that city, that state is under right now. i want to take everybody to downtown houston, this is the nation's fourth largest city, almost completely under water as well. forcing schools to close all week long. the rising water has been creeping up. now it's so high there's nowhere for it to go. >> reporter: that's right. the areas we were talking about yesterday, are...
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or against us? it.ad that kind of ring to trump was not very specific about what he might do but he sounded very strongly as if he were planning to apply extra pressure. people in pakistan were speculating this can be anything from cutting military aid, economic aid to increasing drone strikes, to even cross-border attacks. nobody really knows. it seems that the really feel this could be a significant change in the very were someone from pakistan's point of view. host: some of the papers highlighting the money that is been spent in afghanistan. one of the concerns is the lead up in the activities was about corruption within the country. what is being done with the money we sent to afghanistan. has any of that changed as far as making sure the money we send it spent in the right way? guest: there has been some progress. i don't think should overstate it but there has been progress in two areas -- one of which is the afghan attorney general who is quite a crusader has been really trying to go after co
or against us? it.ad that kind of ring to trump was not very specific about what he might do but he sounded very strongly as if he were planning to apply extra pressure. people in pakistan were speculating this can be anything from cutting military aid, economic aid to increasing drone strikes, to even cross-border attacks. nobody really knows. it seems that the really feel this could be a significant change in the very were someone from pakistan's point of view. host: some of the papers...
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arms race with the us. he also warned that pyonyang's actions could result in the end of its regime and the destruction of its people. and this video is trending on bbc.com. nine magellanic penguins have just been released back into the sea after being rescued and rehabilitated by a team of specialists in argentina. they've been nursed back to health after suffering from malnutrition. and the top story here in the uk: 17 men and one woman, most of them of south asian origin, have been found guilty of grooming vulnerable girls and young women for sex in newcastle. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. a deadline looms for toshiba to report its annual results. it has until today to get an to sign it off. silicon valley setting an example when it comes to paid maternity leave in america but will the rest of the country good morning, asia, hello, world. it's thursday and glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon and we begin with japan's troubled
arms race with the us. he also warned that pyonyang's actions could result in the end of its regime and the destruction of its people. and this video is trending on bbc.com. nine magellanic penguins have just been released back into the sea after being rescued and rehabilitated by a team of specialists in argentina. they've been nursed back to health after suffering from malnutrition. and the top story here in the uk: 17 men and one woman, most of them of south asian origin, have been found...
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"stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc news. the latest headlines: three days of mourning have been declared after a van deliberately ploughed into a crowd in the centre of barcelona, killing 13 people. as the security operation gathers pace, four people, described as terrorists, have been killed in the town of cambrils, south of barcelona. let's stay with our main story now. i spoke to michael s smith, who's a terrorism analyst. he explained the apparent complexity of the attack. it says you haven't a pretty dynamic plot or set of plots that have been unfolding in spain today. so far what we can surmise is that people involved with this set of actions are in direct communication with people inside the islamic state so—called caliphate because you had an exceptionally quick claim of responsibility for this attack. the fa ct responsibility for this attack. the fact that it was exceptionally quick, what does that say? again it says there is some lev
"stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc news. the latest headlines: three days of mourning have been declared after a van deliberately ploughed into a crowd in the centre of barcelona, killing 13 people. as the security operation gathers pace, four people, described as terrorists, have been killed in the town of cambrils, south of barcelona. let's stay with our main...
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that passes the problem to us. 0ften consume. that passes the problem to us. often we turn passengers away at the gate, we won't serve them any more and it becomes an issue for us while people are in the sky. it ta kes a while people are in the sky. it takes a lot for us to manage large, disruptive groups. airports should do more but ultimately it's up to everybody to make sure they don't consume too much alcohol at the airport or on aircraft. on the issue of turning people away as they attempt to board, has ryanairfound itself doing that more and more? absolutely. we've made a lot of changes in our own policies, and we've been turning more and more people away. we now no longer let you consume the duty—free alcohol you've bought at the airport. that was something you were able to do in the past but we've had too many incidents. if you uk airports, manchester and glasgow prestwick, we don't let you bring any duty—free alcohol on—board at all. don't let you bring any duty—free alcohol on-board at all. what about sales of drinks on your flights? you wa n
that passes the problem to us. 0ften consume. that passes the problem to us. often we turn passengers away at the gate, we won't serve them any more and it becomes an issue for us while people are in the sky. it ta kes a while people are in the sky. it takes a lot for us to manage large, disruptive groups. airports should do more but ultimately it's up to everybody to make sure they don't consume too much alcohol at the airport or on aircraft. on the issue of turning people away as they attempt...
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up and put us in cages and stop and frisk us, to treat us as citizens. we are not full citizens in the united states. and it's impact on african-american men and its book chokehold. there has never been a time where community relations has been anywhere near good. if you are the victim the police did not pay that much attention to it. now the sense is the police are overwhelmingly in african-american communities. up.ther to lock folks a.tonight on c-span's q and at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span three, a civil war special featuring american the history tv highlights. we look at the great defenses of civil war. we focused on civil war leadership in the civil war seminar. we speak with robert e lee. the civil war institute conference, harold holster. on friday we conclude the conference. the american history tv civil war special all this week beginning at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> now efforts to combat terrorist organizations in the middle east, including military action and providing benefits and protection to the people of middle eastern countries whe
up and put us in cages and stop and frisk us, to treat us as citizens. we are not full citizens in the united states. and it's impact on african-american men and its book chokehold. there has never been a time where community relations has been anywhere near good. if you are the victim the police did not pay that much attention to it. now the sense is the police are overwhelmingly in african-american communities. up.ther to lock folks a.tonight on c-span's q and at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span...
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he joins us now from houston. brian what can you tell us? >> reporter: we've been riding along with customs and border protection helicopter units from the air and marine operations unit of the customs and border protection division. here's one behind me that stopped briefly for refuels. these missions, jim, rapid fire. the black hawk we rode in recently, rescued three different people in the space of an hour. they are really hustling. video shot from the air. the flooding seems to go on forever. we saw some of the worst flooded areas in the entire region. water was past the windows in many houses up to the roof on many other houses. we rescued several elderly people in one mission. i talked to an 80-year-old woman naked laura cox about her rescue. take a listen. >> -- i lost everything. i've lost both cars and everything in my house. we've got waist-high water in my hours. >> reporter: what happened when these guys came? >> rescued me in a boat first and then brought me by helicopter to here. and sent to the community center and that was go
he joins us now from houston. brian what can you tell us? >> reporter: we've been riding along with customs and border protection helicopter units from the air and marine operations unit of the customs and border protection division. here's one behind me that stopped briefly for refuels. these missions, jim, rapid fire. the black hawk we rode in recently, rescued three different people in the space of an hour. they are really hustling. video shot from the air. the flooding seems to go on...
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that will be it for us tonight here. do join us at 8:00 over on fox 5 plus we'll have the latest updates on all the latest weather situation. >> we'll see you at 10:00, 10:30 and 11:00, final five at 11:30 as well. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: tina fey was unbelievable last night. she used a cake as a metaphor for fighting nazis. >> don't yell it at the klan, collin. yell it into the cake. >> she said the best way to fight nazis is to buy a sheet cake. >> it's like the girl who eats the kind of ice cream when she's in a breakup. >> i wonder if she felt so sick after. she must have. >> no, i'm sure she felt amazing! >> arnold schwarzenegger did another one of his video blogs. this time specifically he's talking about the neo-nazis. >> your heroes are losers. >> it's very smart politically by him. harvey: arnold schwarzenegger is an amazing human being. >> he's a driven human being, accomplished guy, ambitious human being. he's not an amazing human being. >> he's a pretty ok dude. [laughter] >> kris jenner leaving
that will be it for us tonight here. do join us at 8:00 over on fox 5 plus we'll have the latest updates on all the latest weather situation. >> we'll see you at 10:00, 10:30 and 11:00, final five at 11:30 as well. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: tina fey was unbelievable last night. she used a cake as a metaphor for fighting nazis. >> don't yell it at the klan, collin. yell it into the cake. >> she said the best way to fight nazis is to buy a sheet cake....
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he joins us now and with us is bob michele. walk us through the potential if we do not retest or break below the 200 day? steve: i think that would be significant. the s&p 500 has surprisingly been above the 200-day closing average about 33% of the time going back to 1928. a lot of people find that surprising. what is more surprising is if you do not close below that moving average, it tends to be quite bullish for equities. frankly, you could see the s&p 2650 to 2700 into the end of the year and maybe even hit 2800 plus. that is what the data suggests it is this an outlier event? about 200-day moving averages, how often do you not close below it -- it's about 13 times, about 14% of the time. we are already here right here right now and we have not closed below this moving average and that is where the numbers are from. i do think that if you are able in this market -- you are a bull in this market and he don't go below that 200-day moving average, the secular bull we have been in remains firmly in place and accelerates. jonath
he joins us now and with us is bob michele. walk us through the potential if we do not retest or break below the 200 day? steve: i think that would be significant. the s&p 500 has surprisingly been above the 200-day closing average about 33% of the time going back to 1928. a lot of people find that surprising. what is more surprising is if you do not close below that moving average, it tends to be quite bullish for equities. frankly, you could see the s&p 2650 to 2700 into the end of...
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bring us up to date. four finals on this opening day of competition, the 110 meter hurdles as just competition, the 110 meter hurdles asjust got off competition, the 110 meter hurdles as just got off a moment ago. and mcleod of jamaica, the as just got off a moment ago. and mcleod ofjamaica, the olympic champion is now the world champion. she beat russian competitor was the defending champion, running as a neutral champion. in the long jump, christine taylor qualified in the men's competition. jonathan edwards set the 1995 world record in gothenburg. the czech man won the hammer throw. the colombian reigning olympic triple jump champion, hammer throw. the colombian reigning olympic triplejump champion, he laid at the moment. they are into their final laid at the moment. they are into theirfinaljump. laid at the moment. they are into their final jump. the current olympic champion from kenya, silver in 2015, laura muir of great britain, the south african two time olympic champion and twice world champion ov
bring us up to date. four finals on this opening day of competition, the 110 meter hurdles as just competition, the 110 meter hurdles asjust got off competition, the 110 meter hurdles as just got off a moment ago. and mcleod of jamaica, the as just got off a moment ago. and mcleod ofjamaica, the olympic champion is now the world champion. she beat russian competitor was the defending champion, running as a neutral champion. in the long jump, christine taylor qualified in the men's competition....
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so use those resources. go to your incubators, your ptoc, sba, get on the government contracting sites. everybody will help you do that for free and their only goal is your success, but you have to go take advantage of those resources. >>> this week's your biz selfie comes from ed o'connor the owner of drum flip in vista, california. he sells, you guess it had from that picture, drum sets. he also offers lessons, holds swap meets where drummers can sell their instruments and host the occasional jam session. >> don't miss a beat and pick up your smart phone, take a selfie of you and your business and send it to yourbusiness@msnbc.com or tweet it to @msnbcyourbiz. don't forget to include your name, the name of the business and location and use t the #yourbizselfie. >>> thank you for joining us. we love hearing from you. if you have any questions or comments or just want to say hi, e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. please go over to our website it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. we put up all of the segments f
so use those resources. go to your incubators, your ptoc, sba, get on the government contracting sites. everybody will help you do that for free and their only goal is your success, but you have to go take advantage of those resources. >>> this week's your biz selfie comes from ed o'connor the owner of drum flip in vista, california. he sells, you guess it had from that picture, drum sets. he also offers lessons, holds swap meets where drummers can sell their instruments and host the...
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i'm praying they get us. if they don't get us soon, they are not going to get us at all. [ crying ] >> oh, my god. >> she has now been rescued, but this is not the first time it's happened to her. she came to houston after losing everything in hurricane katrina. she joins us live. how are you doing right now? >> i'm just trying to make it. i'm tired. i just want to get some rest. >> i don't blame you after everything you have been through. you are not alone. you were with a group of people. how were you ultimately rescued? >> with the rescue, it was -- i couldn't -- i can't hear what you said. say it again. >> how were you rescued a ultimately, you were with a group of people. >> i want to say it took about 15 hours to get out of there. we were like six families. my sister stayed across the street from the family we were in the house in. it was one of my son's friends momma. she told us we can go there and stay with the storm coming. they had never been through something like that before. i already told them
i'm praying they get us. if they don't get us soon, they are not going to get us at all. [ crying ] >> oh, my god. >> she has now been rescued, but this is not the first time it's happened to her. she came to houston after losing everything in hurricane katrina. she joins us live. how are you doing right now? >> i'm just trying to make it. i'm tired. i just want to get some rest. >> i don't blame you after everything you have been through. you are not alone. you were...
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tlawk forjoining us. tlawk for joining us. let's tlawk forjoining us. let's take stock. this is a significant development. it's a significant development. it's a significant development. the chinese are interested in western brands. for great wall themselves, they're a specialist in manufacturing suvs which have done well in china but not abroad and what they want to do is take their brand upmarket. but there are quite a few questions being asked about this deal. first of all, will it be able to overcome all the political hurdles, we know that mr trump is very anti—china at the moment. it has very protectionist ideaology there. in terms of the financing, the companies are valued roughly at the same amount in terms of market cap and questions are being asked as to whether great wall can finance this. let us talk about finance closer to home now and the credit card bills are home now and the credit card bills a re really home now and the credit card bills are really mounting up. why are we spending so much on credit and debit cards do you think? i think partly down to th
tlawk forjoining us. tlawk for joining us. let's tlawk forjoining us. let's take stock. this is a significant development. it's a significant development. it's a significant development. the chinese are interested in western brands. for great wall themselves, they're a specialist in manufacturing suvs which have done well in china but not abroad and what they want to do is take their brand upmarket. but there are quite a few questions being asked about this deal. first of all, will it be able...
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thank you very much for talking with us. >> with us now is lisa olson. senior investigative reporter. she joins us by skype. lisa, we have seen so many scenes of just utter tragedy. people being saved, rescued, people not rescued yet. tell us what your current reality is like for you and your neighbors. >> it changes moment by moment. but basically we're all in a neighborhood where there is a lot of flooding. and there is water on the roads. and so minute to minute you might be able to drive through and you might not be able to drive through. and part of the day i spent going out checking to see how high the water was coming up and walking down to a neighbor's house to see if they've gotten out safely because they flooded their whole house flooded early this morning. another friend of mine left early this morning and on her way after leaving her flooded house, she rescued an elderly man who was literally being pushed out of his house by floodwaters. palestinian ut minute to minute one house can be safe and one house can be dangerous. >> what is your cal
thank you very much for talking with us. >> with us now is lisa olson. senior investigative reporter. she joins us by skype. lisa, we have seen so many scenes of just utter tragedy. people being saved, rescued, people not rescued yet. tell us what your current reality is like for you and your neighbors. >> it changes moment by moment. but basically we're all in a neighborhood where there is a lot of flooding. and there is water on the roads. and so minute to minute you might be able...
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thank you for joining us. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news -- >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thank you foresharing your day with us. a difficult day it is. historic wrath of tropical storm harvey pummeling texas challenges louisiana as well. the houston area hodest hit by flooding and still a scene of frantic search and rescue efforts. >> the evacuation issue is something that can't be second guessed at this time because we have to focus our priority on saving lives, and texans are taking out boats and bringing people to safety. that's what texas is all about. >> the images continue to come in and they are stunning. neighborhoods under water. roads turned into rivers. tens of thousands displaced. many of them shocked by how fast things moved from a big challenge to a life or death crisis. >> toilet started overflowing. >> oye. >> that was the first indication something was going wrong and then -- water started coming in through the doo
thank you for joining us. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news -- >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thank you foresharing your day with us. a difficult day it is. historic wrath of tropical storm harvey pummeling texas challenges louisiana as well. the houston area hodest hit by flooding and still a scene of frantic search and rescue efforts. >> the evacuation issue is something that...
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glad you could join us. i'm rico hizon. the world's biggest computer lenovo is reporting tough times. the company returned a profit earlier this year, even though there was a drop in pc shipments. the computer maker has been losing in its mobile division as well as rising component cost. lenovo‘s chief executive is hoping the chinese market will help the company maintain its leading decision. earlier i spoke to someone from tech 460 tv. the pc market right now is more than just pcs and la pto ps, we right now is more than just pcs and laptops, we are looking at new areas of virtual reality and even wearable tech. the pc market has seen a decline. the chief executive of lenovo said they are relying heavily on the chinese market, but now there is much more competition in the mainland. i would sort of agree and disagree with that. the chinese domestic market is still lenovo's biggest. as you say competition is strong. on a global scale lenovo is still strong in that area. they are trading slightly behind hp. they are sufferi
glad you could join us. i'm rico hizon. the world's biggest computer lenovo is reporting tough times. the company returned a profit earlier this year, even though there was a drop in pc shipments. the computer maker has been losing in its mobile division as well as rising component cost. lenovo‘s chief executive is hoping the chinese market will help the company maintain its leading decision. earlier i spoke to someone from tech 460 tv. the pc market right now is more than just pcs and la pto...
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meaning they will wait us out. and if they believe that we have some end date, some timetable, then they will wait us out, and then they will come back and fill that vacuum with terror. and that is why i think it's important that we don't telegraph -- i think that was a strategic mistake the last president made. we shouldn't telegraph our timetable when we're leaving so we can actually make the purpose of being there. the purpose of being there is to make sure we don't have another 9/11. not to give al qaeda a safe haven to plan and get money and come and have a terrorist attack against us. so i think it's very important that we not do that. at the same time, like the president said, no blank check. you've got to make sure that we prosecute this to the end so we can bring reconciliation. i really think the end game here is that the ghani government, that's the president of -- dr. ghani, their government and the taliban ultimately reconcile. but i don't think the taliban will come to the table and reconcile in peace
meaning they will wait us out. and if they believe that we have some end date, some timetable, then they will wait us out, and then they will come back and fill that vacuum with terror. and that is why i think it's important that we don't telegraph -- i think that was a strategic mistake the last president made. we shouldn't telegraph our timetable when we're leaving so we can actually make the purpose of being there. the purpose of being there is to make sure we don't have another 9/11. not to...
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stay with us. we'll be looking at a contentious issue in the nafta free trade negotiations due to begin today. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. we have a bit of rain on the way on wednesday. particularly across western areas of the uk. and at the moment out there, it is dry. a lot of clear weather. and also quite nippy, particularly across northern areas of the uk. in the countryside code temperatures will be down to the single figures. 5—6, even on the south coast. here is wednesday's weather map. here is a low pressure approaching. that is going to upset western areas. but the morning could look sunny for many of us in the east, in england and scotland. south wales will be decent enough too. through the morning, will does increase and the winds, too. things will get greyer and grey and then there will be rain. rain getting to cornwall, northern parts of wales, northern ireland, certainly into the afternoon. but it will be fine and bright in many parts of england, especially in thes
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we are used to that by now. some places will see heavy showers, but some will not see any showers at all. but as this area of high pressure builds its way in during tuesday night and wednesday morning, it could be a cool start on wednesday, particularly for central and eastern areas. these areas should stay dry, with spells of sunshine. rain will be splashing through northern ireland into wales and the south—west later in the day. is that wet weather cleared through, it leaves us with a mixture of sunshine and showers thursday. for some of us, friday could bring heavy downpours and potentially strong winds as well. so a lot of whether going on during the week ahead. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 4:00. the red cross say more than 300 people have died after a mudslide on the outskirts sierra leone's capital, freetown. president trump returns to washington amid criticism of his comments on the violence in charlottesville. comments on the violence in cha rlottesville. h is comments on the
we are used to that by now. some places will see heavy showers, but some will not see any showers at all. but as this area of high pressure builds its way in during tuesday night and wednesday morning, it could be a cool start on wednesday, particularly for central and eastern areas. these areas should stay dry, with spells of sunshine. rain will be splashing through northern ireland into wales and the south—west later in the day. is that wet weather cleared through, it leaves us with a...
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rob marciano with us again tonight. thanks, rob. >>> next tonight here, chilling new images of a deadly inmate escape in iowa. prosecutors releasing surveillance showing the prisoner getting the jump on two deputies, killing one deputy, wounding the other. the inmate is recaptured and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, the newly released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa sheriff's deputy, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank. the prisoner, wesley correa-carmenaty, had unlocked his cuffs and shackles with a key he somehow obtained. now in a race with a second officer to get the gun in the van. correa-carmenaty fatally shooting deputy mark burbridge and firing a bullet into deputy pat morgan's torso. the convicted killer then slamming the van through the jail's garage door. he then carjacks a vehicle before police chase him down. >> he will not breathe another breath of free air in his life. >> reporter: at his sentencing hearing, the escaped prisoner saying he didn't
rob marciano with us again tonight. thanks, rob. >>> next tonight here, chilling new images of a deadly inmate escape in iowa. prosecutors releasing surveillance showing the prisoner getting the jump on two deputies, killing one deputy, wounding the other. the inmate is recaptured and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, the newly released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa sheriff's deputy, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank....
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harder for us to sweat. i was at gym this morning sweating so yes you feel it when there is more humidity in the air. >> i vote dry heat. >> i like the dry heat. >> this is what it is going to be what it is like to be an old man talking about the weather. >> 85 years old and talking about this. >> thank you for your tweeting we will keep following this question. thanks for the hush tall. >>> let's move to news where residents reported hearing explosions during a fire that damaged or destroyed more than one dozen vehicles. the fire began in a carport east of highway 17 there near the e bay offices we have an update on the investigation live. >> reporter: yes firefighters have pulled back their presence largely but you can see the damage that was done. 16 cars completely destroyed by the fire. fire investigators spent a good portion of the morning focused on an area on one side of the carport where they had a small barbecue. they pulled it out and examed it and it appears that barbecue is how the fire started.
harder for us to sweat. i was at gym this morning sweating so yes you feel it when there is more humidity in the air. >> i vote dry heat. >> i like the dry heat. >> this is what it is going to be what it is like to be an old man talking about the weather. >> 85 years old and talking about this. >> thank you for your tweeting we will keep following this question. thanks for the hush tall. >>> let's move to news where residents reported hearing explosions...
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the work with us. i don't think anybody in this committee wants to delay the fbi having an adequate facility could we do not want to wait five or six years. we can get it done sooner. but work with us in that regard. we want the best location, the best facility, the most efficient facility for the taxpayers in the country. this committee will work with you in that regard. i must tell you, do you have any idea how much money has been wasted by what we have done in the last six years? do you have any idea how much the agencies have invested into the fbi consolidations?how much time has been spent by your agency, the fbi, ohman b. how much time by the state of virginia in their proposals and going through with that to do? the state of maryland, prince georges county, how much money spent by the developers to comply with mixed messages coming out of gsa? do you have any ideas how many millions and millions have been wasted? >> we are where how much we have spent and that is around $1 million to date, sir.
the work with us. i don't think anybody in this committee wants to delay the fbi having an adequate facility could we do not want to wait five or six years. we can get it done sooner. but work with us in that regard. we want the best location, the best facility, the most efficient facility for the taxpayers in the country. this committee will work with you in that regard. i must tell you, do you have any idea how much money has been wasted by what we have done in the last six years? do you have...
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that's what makes us human. having experiences, and then sharing those experiences and the knowledge we acquire and the skills and what can we create? that is what excites me. that is why i want to excite every single one of you. and everybody out there in the virtual world out there, get excited, because this is such a unique time. --st disclosure, of course this is my passion. this is my full-time -- it's not work -- it is something i am driven to do. that's why i want to inspire people. it is work, it is, but it is something you are so passionate about. it doesn't matter. you dream about it, you sleep and you're thinking about it because it is a deep calling. you are so inspired. out of my many years of doing all these different things, it culminates right now in these organizations, but full disclosure, what i will tell you about the work we have done has been supported by these organizations. so, that's my disclosure. now, look at that. right? i'm going to be interactive. and i want to be. tell me, just sho
that's what makes us human. having experiences, and then sharing those experiences and the knowledge we acquire and the skills and what can we create? that is what excites me. that is why i want to excite every single one of you. and everybody out there in the virtual world out there, get excited, because this is such a unique time. --st disclosure, of course this is my passion. this is my full-time -- it's not work -- it is something i am driven to do. that's why i want to inspire people. it...
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crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remiss
crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always...
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you updated us, but let's bring us up to speed. >> we're getting more details now. we're hearing it was a white van that jumped the sidewalk and plowed into several people in that popular street in barcelona, which is very popular with tourists. we just heard from the eyewitness, you were talking to, we're also getting unconfirmed reports, i have to stress unconfirmed reports, from spanish media that said witnesses saw the assailant jump out of the white van and run off from the scene of the incident. we don't know if the police have caught him or if he's still at large. but people are saying that they saw a man jump out of a white rental van and run off from the scene. now, the full details of this are not immediately clear, ali, but it does bear the hallmarks of recent terrorist attacks we have seen where people have used vehicles as a weapon. since 2016, some 100 people have been killed in vehicle attacks in nice, berlin, london and stockholm. it is very worrying that this has happened. the local authorities in spain are telling people to avoid the area, they hav
you updated us, but let's bring us up to speed. >> we're getting more details now. we're hearing it was a white van that jumped the sidewalk and plowed into several people in that popular street in barcelona, which is very popular with tourists. we just heard from the eyewitness, you were talking to, we're also getting unconfirmed reports, i have to stress unconfirmed reports, from spanish media that said witnesses saw the assailant jump out of the white van and run off from the scene of...
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the first one is the engineers so, that is a problem even in the us. we don't produce enough engineers and we don't produce enough engineers that develop new applications for the new financial sector. the second type of talent that we lack is women in the industry. this is not about gender equality. this is about productivity. if women don't work, we are not going to be able to grow the economy. i think in most countries government subsidies focus on women and we've seen the positive result on that. empowering women to control the finance of homes has been very successful. also, we have to help them truly moved to jobs everywhere. the third type we need is that we have to change the communication system. today an account en bloc chain is worthless. >> there are some accountants that might disagree. >> for all of you accountants out there who don't understand blocking. >> you have to go get trained on that. that is key. if the doctor doesn't understand what big data is they are not going to be able to work on new medicine or we have to look at the way w
the first one is the engineers so, that is a problem even in the us. we don't produce enough engineers and we don't produce enough engineers that develop new applications for the new financial sector. the second type of talent that we lack is women in the industry. this is not about gender equality. this is about productivity. if women don't work, we are not going to be able to grow the economy. i think in most countries government subsidies focus on women and we've seen the positive result on...