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cameron imagined terminator dark fate as a t-2 descendant. >> i was stunned that cameron was interested in doing it again. i was thinking maybe bring linda back. that would be fantastic. >> i wanted it to compare to the first two films that were james c cameron's. didn't want to do anything that was less than that, to bring it back in as strong a way as possible. it's not pretty. not pretty at all. she's not much of a fan of human kind, either. so she's a woman alone. >> it was really great to have her back on this project. >> we're book ends. we fit together just like that. or that. >> reporter: now 72, schwarzenegger reportedly began shooting the movie just three months after open heart surgery. as new characters for mckinzie davis and gabriel luna, hamilton looks back with satisfaction on her return. >> i never felt so encompassed with love and creativity ever as an actor. my affection for arnold and just my ladies were a revelation. there was a lot of hugging. i know it sounds so girly, but boy, that's what kept us alive. >> arnold, we don't want to ruin your image, but tim told us
cameron imagined terminator dark fate as a t-2 descendant. >> i was stunned that cameron was interested in doing it again. i was thinking maybe bring linda back. that would be fantastic. >> i wanted it to compare to the first two films that were james c cameron's. didn't want to do anything that was less than that, to bring it back in as strong a way as possible. it's not pretty. not pretty at all. she's not much of a fan of human kind, either. so she's a woman alone. >> it...
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it is a long—standing feud with david cameron. that he has a public school instilled sensitive his superiority. he talks about the brexit referendum and thinks that cameron called the 2016 referendum, will we ever forget it? that it was for selfish political reasons because there was a strong clamour for a public vote on leaving the eu from the british people. there were a lot of people in the conservative party. it was the backbenchers. yes, and speaker bercow turns out not to have been impartial. that isn't really a story. shock horror, hello, sherlock! and there he had these private views and we knew that he and david cameron got on incredibly badly. david cameron used to get up in the morning he said and think whatever it was that bercow could do to make his life miserable, he would end up doing that day. lowe i always like pictures that newspapers choose as well. what do we think that picture says? he looks quite, generally there! i wonder if they look through all of the pictures and go, happy there! looks like a royalist com
it is a long—standing feud with david cameron. that he has a public school instilled sensitive his superiority. he talks about the brexit referendum and thinks that cameron called the 2016 referendum, will we ever forget it? that it was for selfish political reasons because there was a strong clamour for a public vote on leaving the eu from the british people. there were a lot of people in the conservative party. it was the backbenchers. yes, and speaker bercow turns out not to have been...
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our friend cameron mathison. it was a shocking moment for cameron and all who loves him to learn about his cancer diagnosis last september. cam sharing with me the hardest part of his health battle. >> you're like oh, my god i got cancer. this is really happening. i've got a tumor on my right kidney that's consistent with kidney cancer. i'm going in for my cancer removal surgery tomorrow. it sounds funny when i say it out loud. it was definitely without question the hardest thing in the world i ever had to do was tell -- i said this so many times and it still -- the hardest thing i ever had to do was tell my kids. i thought about making a video for lucas and leila just in case -- i don't know. just in case something happens during the surgery, telling them how much i love them. it was, you know, terrifying, but also very surreal. >> eight little scars proudly displayed, a reminder of the surgery cam had ten weeks ago after being diagnosed with kidney cancer in august. doctors were able to remove the tumor complet
our friend cameron mathison. it was a shocking moment for cameron and all who loves him to learn about his cancer diagnosis last september. cam sharing with me the hardest part of his health battle. >> you're like oh, my god i got cancer. this is really happening. i've got a tumor on my right kidney that's consistent with kidney cancer. i'm going in for my cancer removal surgery tomorrow. it sounds funny when i say it out loud. it was definitely without question the hardest thing in the...
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cameron worked for mitch mcconnell and part of his staff and is a mcconnell protÉge. anyone who reads too much into the governor's race is shortsighted in terms of their approach. republicans did well across the board in kentucky and they have almost every office in the state outside the governor's office. >> not good news for them at the top. this thing is within thousands of votes and we will see how it carries out. the state house in virginia, senate and house flipping to full-time blue, democrat control of the entire commonwealth of virginia when it comes to the governing bodies. >> first time in a generation democrats have been in control of power in virginia and virginia has a lot of suburban areas from washington dc to richmond and tidewater, used to be republican stronghold and they are blue. a lot of rural and small-town parts of the country, bevan did lose some of them in the race. the suburbs are looking a little bit tricky for republicans and they lost a lot of ground the last few years and that, ralph northrom is the governor and has a lot of power in the
cameron worked for mitch mcconnell and part of his staff and is a mcconnell protÉge. anyone who reads too much into the governor's race is shortsighted in terms of their approach. republicans did well across the board in kentucky and they have almost every office in the state outside the governor's office. >> not good news for them at the top. this thing is within thousands of votes and we will see how it carries out. the state house in virginia, senate and house flipping to full-time...
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. >> how cameron matsons doing afr surgery. >> the hardest thing i did was tell my kids. >> forget nice. this tv sho is a about the naughty. >> how bad? >> firearms and -- >> alcohol. >> elizabeth perkins shows us around the set of the moodies. >>> and then inside the property >>> minutes away on "e.t." did sugar ray [alarm cck] ♪ ♪ rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscis caramel filling. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a bite better. it's an afternoon together they'll neveforget. let imagination out of the bag witziploc. disney's frozen 2, now playing. rated pg. ♪ ♪ do do do do do >> there's a good reason elizabeth perkins and jay baruchel are singing our song. >> yeah, they star together in "the moodies" and we had the cast, well, sically take over our job as interviewers. >> and the first thing they learned --ouot to be ready foanytng. ♪ da da da da >> so mr. leery, i have a question. >> oh -- bee. >> bee! >> hang on a moment. >> what the [ bleep ] does that say? >> is there anythingou would >> yeah.ask me? i would like to ask you about
. >> how cameron matsons doing afr surgery. >> the hardest thing i did was tell my kids. >> forget nice. this tv sho is a about the naughty. >> how bad? >> firearms and -- >> alcohol. >> elizabeth perkins shows us around the set of the moodies. >>> and then inside the property >>> minutes away on "e.t." did sugar ray [alarm cck] ♪ ♪ rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscis caramel filling. with love from san francisco....
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congratulations to daniel cameron. >> martha: 33-year-old republican daniel cameron making history lafayette night in kentucky winning the race for attorney general and becoming the first african-american to be independently elected to statewide office in the bluegrass state. here he is the night before the election. >> should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country. [applause] >> we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues, and here in the commonwealth we are going to stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. >> martha: >> martha: joining me now, exclusively, daniel cameron, kentucky attorney general-elect. now that that it's sunk in a little bit, how do you feel about winning this race for attorney general in kentucky tonight? >> thank you, martha. i appreciate you having me on. it is an extreme honor to have been voted as the next attorney general here in the commonwealth of kentucky. we have obviously hit the ground running today. i was in meetings this morning with my team sort of working on our transit
congratulations to daniel cameron. >> martha: 33-year-old republican daniel cameron making history lafayette night in kentucky winning the race for attorney general and becoming the first african-american to be independently elected to statewide office in the bluegrass state. here he is the night before the election. >> should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country. [applause] >> we are proud to stand...
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cameron: it depends on perception. the bank of america-merrill lynch, they suggested that it is substantially reduce the amount of cash that they have got. i think individual investors, if you look into, like, ubs or asset managers for high net worth individuals, individuals tend to have a lot of cash still, but who is more likely to trade tomorrow? it is the professional investor. from that perspective, there has been quite a bit of deployment into the market. so the marginal punter, as it were, i think has been active in buying into the market. joe: i want to get into trade row quickly. markets got a bit of a lift on these fresh comments from kudlow, implying that a deal was close. that kind of contradicted some of the headlines we got earlier this week about the stumbling blocks. why is the market or why does the markets seem to react positively to any comment about a deal being close, when we have gotten comments about deals being close forever? why is that something that people believe? or why are people desiring
cameron: it depends on perception. the bank of america-merrill lynch, they suggested that it is substantially reduce the amount of cash that they have got. i think individual investors, if you look into, like, ubs or asset managers for high net worth individuals, individuals tend to have a lot of cash still, but who is more likely to trade tomorrow? it is the professional investor. from that perspective, there has been quite a bit of deployment into the market. so the marginal punter, as it...
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the canadian doctor cameron. can you talk about how he got hooked up with experiments and some of the horrific that you wrote about and wasn't he head of the american psychiatric association meeting. >> these are deemed psychiatrists that were brought in. cameron was one of the contractors who got 149 subcontracts that godley gave out. he was a canadian psychologist in as you said very imminent of psychological societies and institute of mcgill university and coincidentally enough just before i walked into the room in the last hour i had a meeting whose father had his life completely destroyed by coming in to see him and he said my father had two panic attacks, he went into a psychological hospital, at this time my dad -- cameron had been contracted to got people for experiments. he was taking them for six weeks of deprivation and massive dosing of drugs and one of cameron's techniques was to give his victims headphones and their sensory deprivation coffins and in the headphones he would have them be repeated fro
the canadian doctor cameron. can you talk about how he got hooked up with experiments and some of the horrific that you wrote about and wasn't he head of the american psychiatric association meeting. >> these are deemed psychiatrists that were brought in. cameron was one of the contractors who got 149 subcontracts that godley gave out. he was a canadian psychologist in as you said very imminent of psychological societies and institute of mcgill university and coincidentally enough just...
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jim cameron created the story. he did a fantastic job. and you know, he's a very close friend of mine. i respect him highly. and also tim miller, who directed not this one is also a fantastic director that has the ability of pulling off, you know, the action and the visual effects. and it's very important. >> jimmy: the action and visual effects all very important. but the thing you probably more than any other actor are famous for is like a catchphrase, a line from the movie, sometimes two, sometimes three lines from a movie that become part of the english language, basically. >> right. >> jimmy: so what i would like to ask you is this. we've got a bowl. and in the bowl are a bunch of famous lines from other famous movies, movies you were not in. [ laughter ] >> what? >> jimmy: you were not in. but i would love you to go through the bowl, pull out some of these lines, you translate them into arnoldese and do them as you would have done them were you in these films. >> all right. >> jimmy: yes? so grab one and then if you could just look
jim cameron created the story. he did a fantastic job. and you know, he's a very close friend of mine. i respect him highly. and also tim miller, who directed not this one is also a fantastic director that has the ability of pulling off, you know, the action and the visual effects. and it's very important. >> jimmy: the action and visual effects all very important. but the thing you probably more than any other actor are famous for is like a catchphrase, a line from the movie, sometimes...
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on his left is father cameron faller. now, you can see we have a young priest and a slightly older priest. [ laughter ] >> let's find out about their life skills and careers. father faller. >> i have been a priest for four years and currently i'm assigned as the vocation director of san francisco and the priest secretary of are, bishop. >> four years. >> you went to saint patrick's cemete mytheology studies. >> are you a local product? >> yes. i grew up in marine county, nevado, yes. >>> wonderful. >> father kevin, you know and i think you're from -- aways born in san mateo. >> been a priest for over two decades. >> yes. >> i'm the pastor and help as associate at st. monica and saint apostle parishes as well. >> 20 years, four years. we have a set of questions from people. i want to mix and match them, but one of the major ones was about the recent pugh study, that says that the real presence of christ in the uke wrist which is a teaching of the catholic face-off and the uke rest is the center of what the priest's life is
on his left is father cameron faller. now, you can see we have a young priest and a slightly older priest. [ laughter ] >> let's find out about their life skills and careers. father faller. >> i have been a priest for four years and currently i'm assigned as the vocation director of san francisco and the priest secretary of are, bishop. >> four years. >> you went to saint patrick's cemete mytheology studies. >> are you a local product? >> yes. i grew up in...
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general,next attorney daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. [applause] here's the star. here's the star. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell kentucky is trump country. [applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues in the
general,next attorney daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. [applause] here's the star. here's the star. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell kentucky is trump country. [applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues in the
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this is no hold up today at all and the 1st 2 movies in the early 2000 starring cameron diaz drew barrymore lucy woo these are really raunchy comedy is that are clearly made by a man who are madly. anything like that i just like to write it rough and hard because that's how you know i signed that release waiver so you can just feel free to stick things in my slot. to listen to your peers to the no one. it's the new one is all about fashion which i don't know you know you get this this new character who's supposed to be an engineer who turns into the new charlie's angels and she's so excited about the closets that they've got also the flirtations things are so much more innocent in this movie that really surprised cameron diaz awful text but they go i'm sorry where you got you got these this is the sort of have the hots for this young chemists and there are jokes about oh my favorite my favorite chemical is fawcett and then kristen stewart walks by and she's all are you flirting with with the handsome nerd and that sort of the existence of it in this movie which is so different from drew bar
this is no hold up today at all and the 1st 2 movies in the early 2000 starring cameron diaz drew barrymore lucy woo these are really raunchy comedy is that are clearly made by a man who are madly. anything like that i just like to write it rough and hard because that's how you know i signed that release waiver so you can just feel free to stick things in my slot. to listen to your peers to the no one. it's the new one is all about fashion which i don't know you know you get this this new...
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i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody believes that, good friends because all of them, mainly theresa may and boris johnson, they were giving me the impression that they were trying to do the best for their country. i did very often disagree with what they've thought would be in the national interest of britain but it was their responsibility and not mine. i had good relations with all of them. do you think it is possible, because borisjohnson described the eu as our european friends and partners... i am not surprised that he is always referred to his european partners and friends. that is a good wording, not to be forgotten for the future. you describe the uk as a good friend and he said in luxembourg that europe, because of the second world war, owes a lot to the uk but angela merkel pointed out that after brexit the uk will be a competitor on the eu's doorstep. how will it be possible to keep these good relations which are described in words with facts on the ground
i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody believes that, good friends because all of them, mainly theresa may and boris johnson, they were giving me the impression that they were trying to do the best for their country. i did very often disagree with what they've thought would be in the national interest of britain but it was their responsibility and not mine. i had good...
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cameron spent days transforming it into art. >> we have been dialoguing about what could speak to the students and inspire them. >> reporter: inspiration came in the form of live mural cesar chavez. not long after the art went up at lowell elementary school in downtown san jose, vandals defaced it just as the school year began. >> unfortunately in the world of street art this happens. two educators say the crime cost students and the community. >> it is a piece of heaven in the middle of downtown and everyone is scared of crime. it was nice to have that mural there. it was a visual for all of the kids. >> every day that mural reminded the community how beautiful we are and how we have contributed. >> reporter: friday morning california assemblyman joined the san jose unified school district announcing fundraising efforts to have the mural repainted. >> we know the principles of the mural are unshakable and cannot be destroyed. >> a link is active allowing donors to contribute to the cause. the goal is to raise $7500 so that the mural can be repainted. >> i think i will present another
cameron spent days transforming it into art. >> we have been dialoguing about what could speak to the students and inspire them. >> reporter: inspiration came in the form of live mural cesar chavez. not long after the art went up at lowell elementary school in downtown san jose, vandals defaced it just as the school year began. >> unfortunately in the world of street art this happens. two educators say the crime cost students and the community. >> it is a piece of heaven...
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tonight, the pushback worked. >> david cameron is the future of the republican party in kentucky. it showed the trend the, the direction kentucky is going. it looks like they lost the governor's race, they will make every single other statewide race. looks like cameron won by double digits and the closest one was secretary of state which is four points. he worked for mitch mcconnell, part of the staff and is really becoming protege. if anybody reads too much into the governor's race is really shortsighted in terms of their approach but i would say republicans did very well in kentucky and they have almost every office in the state outside of the governor's office. >> josh, not good news at the top. for now we don't know, this is and when thousands of votes, but if virginia, the state house both flipping to full-time blue, that means democrats control the entire commonwealth of virginia when it comes to the governing bodies. >> it's the first time in almost a generation that democrats have been in full control of power in virginia. virginia has a lot of suburban areas, from washing
tonight, the pushback worked. >> david cameron is the future of the republican party in kentucky. it showed the trend the, the direction kentucky is going. it looks like they lost the governor's race, they will make every single other statewide race. looks like cameron won by double digits and the closest one was secretary of state which is four points. he worked for mitch mcconnell, part of the staff and is really becoming protege. if anybody reads too much into the governor's race is...
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are let's get more now i'm joined by cameron mathison he's a senior lecturer at the university of sussex focusing on international relations thank you for taking the time now 1st off iran one of the world's top oil producers can you explain why the regime would feel the need to raise gasoline prices especially on such short notice. yes iran is indeed one of the largest oil producers in the world but it doesn't have the. domestic. refinery factories enough for its you know domestic consumption so historically iran has actually have to import refined oil products for its domestic consumption the short notice though it is indeed kind of a mystery for many people as to why now given what's happening in neighboring iraq and lebanon and surely the regime leaders would would have expected that this is might lead to unrest there are different stories about this i mean one can only speculate one is that simply the sanctions have been so crippling that the budget deficit iran is having at the moment could not be dealt with in any other way and raising the petrol prices or some other observers say
are let's get more now i'm joined by cameron mathison he's a senior lecturer at the university of sussex focusing on international relations thank you for taking the time now 1st off iran one of the world's top oil producers can you explain why the regime would feel the need to raise gasoline prices especially on such short notice. yes iran is indeed one of the largest oil producers in the world but it doesn't have the. domestic. refinery factories enough for its you know domestic consumption...
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in the narrative under the cameron government of needing austerity to fix the roof of the sun is shining, as you said, kevin, the conservatives now say we need much more investment in public service. so in more investment in public service. soina more investment in public service. so in a sense they are criticising labourfor something so in a sense they are criticising labour for something that they also advocate stop the chancellor told cabinet said they had done as study on policies that they would publish later that day. and at o'clock the cabinet secretary said this is electioneering and we will not use treasury figures. so that have been blocked there and now they have gone away and got a creative calculator and come up with this huge number. there are not that many fact packets about this. the daily telegraph. tories went unfair trials of the vetera ns tories went unfair trials of the veterans of the troubles. this will be achieved by amending the human rights act. in this is controversial. obviously there has beena controversial. obviously there has been a lot of arguments and con
in the narrative under the cameron government of needing austerity to fix the roof of the sun is shining, as you said, kevin, the conservatives now say we need much more investment in public service. so in more investment in public service. soina more investment in public service. so in a sense they are criticising labourfor something so in a sense they are criticising labour for something that they also advocate stop the chancellor told cabinet said they had done as study on policies that they...
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cameron: i will give you a couple examples. one is the model will now, at a 300% higher resolution, be able to give an accurate prediction of what is happening now and in the future at any place on the grid of the power network. the other example i would share, we have been working with utility comedies around the world,anies around the not just here in california on , what we called watson vegetation management. we do an ai satellite imagery that is evaluated by ai, to show where the trees are hanging over the power lines. so instead of the power companies working through in a sequential way and cutting trees, they now go out exactly to the places the vegetation is overhanging the network and fix it. taylor: that was the weather company ceo, cameron clayton. coming up, the influence of females in the tech industry. we will share some victories in the largely male-dominated sector. and bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology. and be sure to follow our breaking news network at tictoc on twitter
cameron: i will give you a couple examples. one is the model will now, at a 300% higher resolution, be able to give an accurate prediction of what is happening now and in the future at any place on the grid of the power network. the other example i would share, we have been working with utility comedies around the world,anies around the not just here in california on , what we called watson vegetation management. we do an ai satellite imagery that is evaluated by ai, to show where the trees are...
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always have a home here. >> thank you. >> and cameron's new movie he rob. >> so great to see cameron back. good to see you, my friend. >>> tennessee, what are you doing on a rainy day? you get the goats and bring them inside and have your little girl read a book to them. >> him backward into the water. the waves grew -- >> they seem a little hungry. i don't know if that book or good or baaad. i'm sorry. someone dared me to do it. that's what is happe >>> now to the untold story of "the national enquirer," "scandalous," is a new documentary about how the paper that was once known for a ufo and elvis sightings became something very different in the last presidential election. our chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas is here with more on that story. good morning, tom. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. this is a great movie. from reporters carrying briefcases full of money to buy up scoops, to setting up a hidden camera at elvis' funeral, to a headline claiming god was an astronaut. "the national enquirer" claimed it always knew what the public really wanted, and then it
always have a home here. >> thank you. >> and cameron's new movie he rob. >> so great to see cameron back. good to see you, my friend. >>> tennessee, what are you doing on a rainy day? you get the goats and bring them inside and have your little girl read a book to them. >> him backward into the water. the waves grew -- >> they seem a little hungry. i don't know if that book or good or baaad. i'm sorry. someone dared me to do it. that's what is happe...
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>>cameron henderson is in 3rd grade. he's been bullied at school and on social media and now he's standing up for himself with a song he wrote called look within yourself and now. cameron says it hasn't been easy but putting his feelings into song is helping him heal if i. >>clyde than i'm capable and more and. >>he's also watched his sister being teased so the song is for her and everyone out there who's faced it. his mom says the words made her cry bringing back memories of all the hurtful moments. but she's per now he's rising above it when. >>listen to the song you can hear that confidence you can hear that saints. the world, this is me. >>cameron says the turning point came after someone called him track. >>ashley and i looked at my phone again i was like. >>inspired his message. >>well woman in chicago is proving that her hips don't lie she set out to break a world record for a good cause and take a look she crushed it. that is jenny don't and she hula hoop for 100 hours. she live streamed every turn from a bar and
>>cameron henderson is in 3rd grade. he's been bullied at school and on social media and now he's standing up for himself with a song he wrote called look within yourself and now. cameron says it hasn't been easy but putting his feelings into song is helping him heal if i. >>clyde than i'm capable and more and. >>he's also watched his sister being teased so the song is for her and everyone out there who's faced it. his mom says the words made her cry bringing back memories of...
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that is from john bercow about david cameron. yes, he speaks his mind. he also tells us amazingly that he doesn't like brexit, which we would never have guessed. the bit i like we would never have guessed. the bit ilike is we would never have guessed. the bit i like isjohn bercow is described as being himself, describes himself as being himself, describes himself as pompous, long—winded, pig—headed and utterly irritating at times. that is his own words ex—mac he has agoat that is his own words ex—mac he has a go at himself. it is excellent interview. the story on the front page is by the pedicle editor and does not once mention rachel cooke, the article is from rachel cooke. i have never interviewed anyone who is so prone have never interviewed anyone who is so prone to tears and difficult to interrupt. that is quite interesting. sunday telegraph, they have could russia start another world war? this is courting chief of the defence staff. -- quoting. it is a remembrance day interview in which he is discussing the risks we face. he is saying with
that is from john bercow about david cameron. yes, he speaks his mind. he also tells us amazingly that he doesn't like brexit, which we would never have guessed. the bit i like we would never have guessed. the bit ilike is we would never have guessed. the bit i like isjohn bercow is described as being himself, describes himself as being himself, describes himself as pompous, long—winded, pig—headed and utterly irritating at times. that is his own words ex—mac he has agoat that is his own...
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>>cameron hendersn is in grade. he's been bullied at school and on socialediaand himself with a song he wrote called look withiyourself and now. cameron says it ha't been easy b putting his eelings into song is helpi him heal if i. clyde that i'm capable and more and. >>hs also watched his sister being teased so the song is for her and everyone o there who spac it his mom says the words made her cry bringing ck memories of all the hurtful moments. but she's when. he's rising above it >>condent he can hear that. saints. the world, this is me. >>cameron says the turning pot came after someone called >>ashley and i looked at my phone again i was like. >>inspired his message. >>that was county ackerman reporting fous this morning. cameron isow attending a new school and hop to be on broadway one day he will be absolutely. >>you hrd right, someone called 911 to order a pizza. >>coming up in the next hour going tell you the callers true intentions and how possibly saved a life. all right check this out. >>these 2 turkeys
>>cameron hendersn is in grade. he's been bullied at school and on socialediaand himself with a song he wrote called look withiyourself and now. cameron says it ha't been easy b putting his eelings into song is helpi him heal if i. clyde that i'm capable and more and. >>hs also watched his sister being teased so the song is for her and everyone o there who spac it his mom says the words made her cry bringing ck memories of all the hurtful moments. but she's when. he's rising above...
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cameron: certainly and financial assets. monetary policy can influence financial assets quite forcefully. i think the impact of the real economy is much more muted. housing stocks have been great. you look at the contribution of housing gdp growth, it has not improved that much. people might be buying a few more houses but the larger issue is not going to be resolved because mortgage rates have gone down 70 54 100 basis points. 75 100 basis points. caroline: give us a take next week. we have earnings still coming, we have a bit of data. what needs to happen to getwhata leg higher? alex: i will be focused on any material turnaround in economic data with a real focus on the euro zone. if you start to see that global laggard in the form of europe start to pick up, i think that provides support for earnings and that can lift markets as we move into the holiday season. scarlet: not all data is equal. alex: i will be looking closely at the pmi numbers and area closely at the survey with a focus on germany. germany needs to stabili
cameron: certainly and financial assets. monetary policy can influence financial assets quite forcefully. i think the impact of the real economy is much more muted. housing stocks have been great. you look at the contribution of housing gdp growth, it has not improved that much. people might be buying a few more houses but the larger issue is not going to be resolved because mortgage rates have gone down 70 54 100 basis points. 75 100 basis points. caroline: give us a take next week. we have...
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. >> reporter: "the git up" changed cameron campbells life too. the 25 year old posted this video of him doing the dance at this job at an indiana walmart and it went viral. >> one of my videos actually went viral. i just started blowing up after that and people started contacting me and saying would you model for aeropostale and all that stuff. >> reporter: now camodancer94 is one of the new faces of aeropostale. one of the brands turning to tik tok to find the next fresh face and reach its young users. they brought him to new york for this photo shoot where he did the dance that made him tik tok famous. >> reporter: we watch as the views pour in. the power of tik tok on full display. >> it just keeps going. >> reporter: cameron has his quit his job at walmart to become a full time tik tok-er. hoping to reach the same heights as creators like baby ariel. he's blazing his own path in this digital world. >>> up next, the 2020 contenders at age 2067. tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". you know it, right? but i don't h
. >> reporter: "the git up" changed cameron campbells life too. the 25 year old posted this video of him doing the dance at this job at an indiana walmart and it went viral. >> one of my videos actually went viral. i just started blowing up after that and people started contacting me and saying would you model for aeropostale and all that stuff. >> reporter: now camodancer94 is one of the new faces of aeropostale. one of the brands turning to tik tok to find the next...
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attorney general elect daniel cameron, great to have you here. donald trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani lawyering up against house democrats and their impeachment inquiry into donald trump. a lawyer for former russia advisor pushing back on ambassador gordon sundland's testimony, describing having coffee saying she was visibly emotional talking about her exit from the administration. prosecutors and the trial longtime roger stone told lawyers they will prove stonelike multiple times before congressional committees. some responding there was no corrupt intent in whatever was said. accused of lying to lawmakers about his attempt to communicate with the website wikileaks. the washington post reporting donald trump wanted attorney general william barr to hold a news conference declaring, he did not break any laws of his uncle with ukrainian president. democrats revealed a plan to take the impeachment inquiry public. garrett tenney has more for us. >> democratic leaders believe they haven't now and there are new indications of getting bogged dow
attorney general elect daniel cameron, great to have you here. donald trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani lawyering up against house democrats and their impeachment inquiry into donald trump. a lawyer for former russia advisor pushing back on ambassador gordon sundland's testimony, describing having coffee saying she was visibly emotional talking about her exit from the administration. prosecutors and the trial longtime roger stone told lawyers they will prove stonelike multiple times...
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the inspiring legacy of disney star cameron bois. how they use the awareness. >> it is shocking, unsettling. >> unfortunate. >> and cameron mathison's occur ageous comeback from cancer. >> one of the toughest things i've ever had to go through. >>> and then the celebrity baker who teaches stars how to shine in the kitchen. >> i'll teach you the tips i teach the stars. >> and how to put a special spice on your turkey day. >> i have last-minute tips that will make your thanksgiving day sparkle. >> it's all happening right now on "california live."
the inspiring legacy of disney star cameron bois. how they use the awareness. >> it is shocking, unsettling. >> unfortunate. >> and cameron mathison's occur ageous comeback from cancer. >> one of the toughest things i've ever had to go through. >>> and then the celebrity baker who teaches stars how to shine in the kitchen. >> i'll teach you the tips i teach the stars. >> and how to put a special spice on your turkey day. >> i have last-minute...
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rob cameron reports. they gathered at a symbolic time, in a symbolic place on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the velvet revolution, at the site of the largest demonstration of november 1989. but not against a totalitarian regime, but a democratically elected politician. andrej babis dismisses the vast protests against him. what matters for him are the opinions of his voters, and mr babis remains way ahead in the polls. translation: they are big numbers but, compared to the number of votes that mr babis receives from their elections, they are almost insignificant. but for the students of 1989, democracy is about more than just voting every four years. simon panek was one of the main student leaders back then. amidst a wave of populism in central europe, he says he does not want his country to go the way of its neighbours. i also fear that the recent government might have a tendency to cross some of the limits or frames of the constitutional democracy — which is not the case yet — but i think it is
rob cameron reports. they gathered at a symbolic time, in a symbolic place on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the velvet revolution, at the site of the largest demonstration of november 1989. but not against a totalitarian regime, but a democratically elected politician. andrej babis dismisses the vast protests against him. what matters for him are the opinions of his voters, and mr babis remains way ahead in the polls. translation: they are big numbers but, compared to the number of votes...
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. >> scott cameron: this was one of the more challenging episodes to craft. sta: scmeron, longtime sesame producer who is running this new show, explained that the primary focus is not on letters and numbers, but on emotions like fear, anger, loneliness, and determination. this episode deals with jad's sadness about his lost toy drum, but also basma's feelings of caring for her friend. >> cameron: we want every episode to identify an emotion, but then give really concrete actions so that children can learn what to do. >> stahl: so what does she do? >> cameron: so, she decides she's going to make a drum to replace the drum that jad no longer has-- >> stahl: it's so sweet. the show will air in 20 countries in the middle east, north africa, and the gulf starting in february. and if you're wondering how refugees will see it, we were surprised to see that satellite dishes are prevalent in the camps, where the i.r.c. has been ramping up its part of the plan: direct services to young refugee children, as we saw in this early childhood center the i.r.c. runs in the a
. >> scott cameron: this was one of the more challenging episodes to craft. sta: scmeron, longtime sesame producer who is running this new show, explained that the primary focus is not on letters and numbers, but on emotions like fear, anger, loneliness, and determination. this episode deals with jad's sadness about his lost toy drum, but also basma's feelings of caring for her friend. >> cameron: we want every episode to identify an emotion, but then give really concrete actions so...
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cameron, i will start with you as an investor and shareholder, surprised to see 21.5% move lower? >> i am. i work with the company as well. we all held a lot of puns, today is a pin tastrophy i think most insiders didn't sell out of shares, long term, people are optimistic about the company and stock. >> anything about numbers that were reported or move in stock today that would change your investment thesis, hold, sell? >> i don't know if i can recommend on the stock. >> you personally. >> i think it is a great name to hold in you believe in the story, great management team, tight nexus between user base and e-commerce and strong international growth and user growth, it is well poised. >> the international is what people have issues with, want broader spectrum of advertisers. fair >> i think what people don't understand, some companies like twitter have a lot of users, pinterest users tend to be in western europe, uk, australia, canada highly monetizable markets you'll see it play out the next few quarters today is a tough day for the stock. no question. >> i don't get it. if you
cameron, i will start with you as an investor and shareholder, surprised to see 21.5% move lower? >> i am. i work with the company as well. we all held a lot of puns, today is a pin tastrophy i think most insiders didn't sell out of shares, long term, people are optimistic about the company and stock. >> anything about numbers that were reported or move in stock today that would change your investment thesis, hold, sell? >> i don't know if i can recommend on the stock....
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fight and sabotage and block what we were doing and kind of out them so again lisa's the chair lisa cameron is the chair of the a p p g and many s.n.p. members are part that too so as i said we used every tool available and more to finally get this lucy's laura over the line which which we achieved last year and genuinely can't thank every parliamentarian celebrity member of the public enough for making that happen a we have an amended back in the day when people used to do for the banks and you go into the members' lobby those are common sort of there was an issue for example to selling greenpeace which i was a supporter of then mitchell you made a statement or a speech that entire message board would lay top 40 messages but no of course you. campi beloved in the social media as you tried to persuade the honorable members to come on to your your say so what was the killer of carry forward in the social media if you use a term of office and we've got you know several 100000 followers here waiting to see what you're going to say it's a really good point i mean you know the sort of the 3 dime
fight and sabotage and block what we were doing and kind of out them so again lisa's the chair lisa cameron is the chair of the a p p g and many s.n.p. members are part that too so as i said we used every tool available and more to finally get this lucy's laura over the line which which we achieved last year and genuinely can't thank every parliamentarian celebrity member of the public enough for making that happen a we have an amended back in the day when people used to do for the banks and...
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at the david cameron had encouraged him to go out and say stuff on climate even though he was not prepared to make speeches on. theresa may and borisjohnson were especially reluctant, and boris johnson as foreign secretary was relu cta nt to johnson as foreign secretary was reluctant to talk about climate change. it is interesting someone of his credibility talking so openly about the business of government. indeed. the generational issue is absolutely crucial. an awful lot of young people, ithink, are probably registering to vote, very close to the election, their votes will count. they are considered to be more pro—remain, pro—eu. in the climate is a really, really, really big issue for them, which is i think one of the reasons they put it so high up on their list of priorities yesterday. so by appearing to be equivocal on climate change, i think the tories are running a really big risk. we have only limited time. we talked in the last hour about her majesty no more, there were lovely pictures in the mail, you will have to go and buy the mail tomorrow will see it online. a fabulous c
at the david cameron had encouraged him to go out and say stuff on climate even though he was not prepared to make speeches on. theresa may and borisjohnson were especially reluctant, and boris johnson as foreign secretary was relu cta nt to johnson as foreign secretary was reluctant to talk about climate change. it is interesting someone of his credibility talking so openly about the business of government. indeed. the generational issue is absolutely crucial. an awful lot of young people,...
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if there was more i could do i met some phenomenal parliamentarians many s and pull morning and lisa cameron martin day tommy shepherd really influential for my campaign and it was cross party so caroline lukas goldsmith ross thompson as well. really committed animal welfare focused parliamentarians and we just carried on campaigning with rallies and events and drop ins and every parliamentary tool in the in the tool box which was accessible to campaigners and to find out for alan a wealth of kilter and say little politics because you couldn't think of 2 more the split m.p.'s than the ones you've mentioned the ross thompson. killer of johnston a tory from from above dean and tommy shepherd your left wing scottish nationalist for from from edinburgh are really quite disparate people but they were both share that concern for couldn't agree more it's been a phenomenal cross party effort and labor as well you know roughly when he was in response to was hugely hugely influential see him and on the shuttle front bench it was an amazing filter actually of of taking away all the other stuff if you l
if there was more i could do i met some phenomenal parliamentarians many s and pull morning and lisa cameron martin day tommy shepherd really influential for my campaign and it was cross party so caroline lukas goldsmith ross thompson as well. really committed animal welfare focused parliamentarians and we just carried on campaigning with rallies and events and drop ins and every parliamentary tool in the in the tool box which was accessible to campaigners and to find out for alan a wealth of...
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not get a majority with cameron would win a majority in the cameron that would get bracks said. the whole industry of this kind of research in deep trouble but i don't think so i mean i think that that kind of political polling is obviously not how most companies like mine pay the rent it's something of a sort of shop window for us and obviously it's problematic when pollsters get it wrong and i have said britain things doesn't do that kind of political polling although we analyze other we do do the qualitative work but what we are doing is working with our clients to help them navigate a very difficult and uncertain time and we use a number of different. who's to do that which includes kind of you know really digging underneath the depths of what people feel as well as looking at numbers looking at a date and so on so we bring those things together to sort of both strategic advice . thank you. for the job back on saturday the day after the irish backstop agreement deadline of a greater than 35 years to the date of the provisional bright new term for medical treatment for the to
not get a majority with cameron would win a majority in the cameron that would get bracks said. the whole industry of this kind of research in deep trouble but i don't think so i mean i think that that kind of political polling is obviously not how most companies like mine pay the rent it's something of a sort of shop window for us and obviously it's problematic when pollsters get it wrong and i have said britain things doesn't do that kind of political polling although we analyze other we do...
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eco africa i mean my 1st crack electronic gear cameron has just one collection side the materials are recycled there and resold for the fair price but if the roads are too good to suit the fish one of all objectives is to promote state distribution of more authentic moment she that is to keep people informed by any new device still pushing to get that 56 percent from us wonderful africa next. so. they get things moving. noises. miniature models made out of paper and they work just like the real thing. the man who invented the shows us how he doesn't. want to romance in 60 minutes. what secrets lie behind this one. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get enough now. i want welcome to the new edition of. environmental magazine wrote to you by gemini and t.v. in uganda and son of stevie in nigeria i am.
eco africa i mean my 1st crack electronic gear cameron has just one collection side the materials are recycled there and resold for the fair price but if the roads are too good to suit the fish one of all objectives is to promote state distribution of more authentic moment she that is to keep people informed by any new device still pushing to get that 56 percent from us wonderful africa next. so. they get things moving. noises. miniature models made out of paper and they work just like the real...
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ico africa i mean my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site materials are recycled fair and free so i'm looking for a price but it was just too good to sicamous is one of all objectives is to promote state this edition of more than technology that is to keep people defended by any new device stuff that's new to get that 50 seconds going from one to 4 eco africa in 30 minutes. how green are your investments. really help to promote sustainability. and does it make a difference where you invest your money. financial institutions ter projects and a country called criteria. all for a good cause sustainable banking. 60 minutes on d w. stories that people who hold over information provided. the means they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter and up to date and in touch follow us. because i'm now going to be affectionate lation but as affectionately as you can. bloody near putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali munson captured much more than just to determine the camera back o
ico africa i mean my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site materials are recycled fair and free so i'm looking for a price but it was just too good to sicamous is one of all objectives is to promote state this edition of more than technology that is to keep people defended by any new device stuff that's new to get that 50 seconds going from one to 4 eco africa in 30 minutes. how green are your investments. really help to promote sustainability. and does it make a...
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david cameron promises to hundred thousand homes, yes later we don‘t have them. simon, thank you. the liberal democrats are about to launch their general election campaign any moment now. party leaderjo swinson is going to say that every vote for the lib dems is a vote to stop brexit. ms swinson is presenting herself as a credible candidate for pm. let‘s go live to westminster where the launch is about to happen — vicki young is there. good morning. good morning! what will she promise today?” good morning. good morning! what will she promise today? i think the focus is all about brexit, they are pitching themselves as the biggest remaining party, their policy is to say that if they were elected as a majority government they would immediately revoke article 50, stop brexit happening altogether, realistically most people don‘t think they will go from 28 seats that they have to be in the majority government. so they say what they would do with every liberal democrat mp elected to parliament is push for another referendum in which they would campaign to remain. but the liberal
david cameron promises to hundred thousand homes, yes later we don‘t have them. simon, thank you. the liberal democrats are about to launch their general election campaign any moment now. party leaderjo swinson is going to say that every vote for the lib dems is a vote to stop brexit. ms swinson is presenting herself as a credible candidate for pm. let‘s go live to westminster where the launch is about to happen — vicki young is there. good morning. good morning! what will she promise...
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cameron, thanks for being with us. i talk to a lot of folks who have been through these kind of shootings and they say every time they hear about the next one or another one, it sort of brings it all back. >> well, at this point the real -- the real disappointment today after seeing this horrible tragedy unfold was just seeing further evidence that there is going to be no action taken, because right as the shooting was unfolding, cindy hyde-smith, a republican senator from mississippi, was blocking a bill that is bipartisan backed for universal background checks that was introduced in february, stating that she doesn't believe that bills that would infringe people's second amendment rights should be, quote unquote, fast tracked. well, that raises a lot of questions for people who have endured these mass shootings, namely, what does fast mean to you? because this bill has been collecting dust since february on senator mcconnell's desk. of course he's not going to address it because it doesn't involve the sugar coating o
cameron, thanks for being with us. i talk to a lot of folks who have been through these kind of shootings and they say every time they hear about the next one or another one, it sort of brings it all back. >> well, at this point the real -- the real disappointment today after seeing this horrible tragedy unfold was just seeing further evidence that there is going to be no action taken, because right as the shooting was unfolding, cindy hyde-smith, a republican senator from mississippi,...
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david cameron would not have had a majority in 2015 if it hadn't been for the impact of the brexit four million votes. and when you hear national pollsters who say, "well, the brexit party take ten conservative votes for every six labour votes," that may be the national picture, but the regional differences and the seat differences are enormous. so, no, i'm convinced this is the right strategy. i want brexit to happen. i think it's vital for our democracy that that referendum result is upheld. but, by attacking labour, not only will we get brexit, but i hope we're going to get the right brexit. the man there, yes. how can you say that you're standing up for democracy when you yourself are an unelected leader in probably the most undemocratic party in the uk, who's refusing to stand in a constituency yourself? applause we're a tech startup. applause there is no parallel. there is no parallel to the brexit party. i never wanted to be a career politician ever, ever. when the referendum was successful in 2016, everybody acknowledged it was because of the strength of ukip but cameron made th
david cameron would not have had a majority in 2015 if it hadn't been for the impact of the brexit four million votes. and when you hear national pollsters who say, "well, the brexit party take ten conservative votes for every six labour votes," that may be the national picture, but the regional differences and the seat differences are enormous. so, no, i'm convinced this is the right strategy. i want brexit to happen. i think it's vital for our democracy that that referendum result...
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guy as cameron jurors are dealing with i mean at that i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming including my father while others and i was a struggle because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became our. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get me up now. this week on world story. why so many indian women commit suicide. ethiopian jews who want to emigrate to israel but we begin in chile where for weeks people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate for social justice as is often the case with such movements students are participating in high numbers we accompanied one of them for a few days. it's another busy day for bin laden not on the. talks meetings roundtables coordinating mobilizations on the fly all before 3 pm that's when her campus is evacuated for security reasons every day the protests have turned life in sheila upside down but light on the doesn't mind for her the revolt was lon
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