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right after that interview was when david sluder was nominated. i referred to him earlier in our conversation as someone who did not fulfill the hopes of conservatives affiliated with george h.w. bush. not gave the rallying cry, more sluder's on the part of conservatives. now presidents go through this extensive vetting process to make sure their appointees are going to approve their appointees of what they want in the court. definitely since clarence thomas in 1991, that has happened. while the rest of the country -- iecome more transparent am not convinced, despite the protests of the justices, that they are transparent about the work that they do. they can act in very political ways. brian: justice rehnquist is one of the few members of the court who approaches a dock it from a clearly conceived ideological perspective. is from linda greenhouse at the new york times, who we know now after she is no longer a reporter. why was she calling justice rehnquist ideological and not referring to this court on both sides is being ideological ? joan: -- i
right after that interview was when david sluder was nominated. i referred to him earlier in our conversation as someone who did not fulfill the hopes of conservatives affiliated with george h.w. bush. not gave the rallying cry, more sluder's on the part of conservatives. now presidents go through this extensive vetting process to make sure their appointees are going to approve their appointees of what they want in the court. definitely since clarence thomas in 1991, that has happened. while...
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agencies on him but the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cooke bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in an even less valid here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation i think the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not only. i live with the mental health issues do i look like a criminal to you. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack or any time somebody went wrong in did you call these all this officer wish day they would be bs good reasons is bad so i am saying they sided with a russian. prison for me this is a half truth is not really rosy time
agencies on him but the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cooke bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in an even less valid here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come...
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joining me now is to david. there were plenty of photos of him hugging. do you tli biden has done enough to address this? >> not yet. the story is also building. it is a significant story. it could put a cloud over his candidacy. it is really winning out against donald trump. it comes at a significant moment. it is a significant story. i'm among those that believe he does need to apologize to hill. i think should go see hill about what happened in 1991. i think he needs to go farther. we need to put context of our own here. i have known joe biden and always found him a very emotional man who is very very affectionate. that's who he is. i know that he hasn't meant to be behaving inappropriately. when kissing a woman on her cheek and when you first meet her was not regarded as an offense. it happens frequently in terms of people meeting each other. i don't know the organizer said it never happened. the one thing i do really feel strongly about and beyond the fact that he needs to address it more seriously is this is, to say that it is disqualifying, disqual
joining me now is to david. there were plenty of photos of him hugging. do you tli biden has done enough to address this? >> not yet. the story is also building. it is a significant story. it could put a cloud over his candidacy. it is really winning out against donald trump. it comes at a significant moment. it is a significant story. i'm among those that believe he does need to apologize to hill. i think should go see hill about what happened in 1991. i think he needs to go farther. we...
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david: these are your top stories this monday morning. gauge factory output rebounded last month showing its biggest jump in seven years. yvonne: and another check on the health of the economy led to this hour -- later this hour. the survey of business sentiment was even worse than forecast in march.
david: these are your top stories this monday morning. gauge factory output rebounded last month showing its biggest jump in seven years. yvonne: and another check on the health of the economy led to this hour -- later this hour. the survey of business sentiment was even worse than forecast in march.
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who would hold their nose in this relegation battle david's return to the shell could bench has seen a predictable focus on defensive stubbornness did a low hendrik right and a sniff of go early on. alexander nubile to the rescue for shelter. as expected this wasn't the finest spectacle but shoka showed just a bit more quality time to believe in thirty nine minutes. one nil with his first goal for the royal blues he did well to kill benyamin cross over gave him the freedom of the penalty box to pick his spot. over press more after the break but we're ultimately toothless. short kissed the bar. couldn't find a way past nubile. one nil the final score relegation looms ever closer for hung over take a step towards safety. and in sunday's match frank hosted a hapless to got side have won just once since the break and a desperately fighting relegation frye at frankfurt on the other hand are in fine form they've won their last four games on the trot something they haven't done since the beginning of the twenty twelve thirteen season they make it five. the frankfurt faithful were hoping to
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thejustice secretary david gauke said that ignoring the will of parliament would not be a sustainable if mps agree a way forward. mrs may's deal has already been rejected three times, but this week could see her trying to get it through a fourth. here's our political correspondent iain watson chanting: shame on you! the original brexit day has been and gone and the protests carry on. chanting: give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid leaving with no deal by the new deadline of april the 12th. tomorrow, parliament will debate alternatives to the prime minister's proposals. and this cabinet minister made it clear he could live with a closer relationship to the eu, if that's what mps want. if parliament is voting overwhelmingly against leaving the european union without a deal, but is voting in favour of a softer brexit, i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. was the prime minister seeking divine intervention today to break the deadlock? she could resurrect
thejustice secretary david gauke said that ignoring the will of parliament would not be a sustainable if mps agree a way forward. mrs may's deal has already been rejected three times, but this week could see her trying to get it through a fourth. here's our political correspondent iain watson chanting: shame on you! the original brexit day has been and gone and the protests carry on. chanting: give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid...
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if i did not know better i would suggest he is leading the bid for david davis... another totally hopeless character, he ran away! oblak the former foreign secretary mrjohnson would be another option, he is apparently calling himself a one nation chory. he wants to cut taxes, johnson, that is in the daily telegraph. he says we have to make business come alive. he is an economist, every monday he is the lead in the telegraph and yet ina time is the lead in the telegraph and yet in a time of pretty high drama and crisis he has become an afterthought in the front page story, he is way down on the fourth leg of the story. but he says his bid has the biggest ring about it, i want to be leader. cutting taxes wherever we reasonably can, cutting stamp duty, inheritance tax. this is a rich man's charter. that is why the erg has been gunning for him. there is a lot of belief that the post brexit scenario has to be an entirely different britain and the brexiteers belief we can and from this whole new economic situation. meanwhile our children are starving, everybody knows aus
if i did not know better i would suggest he is leading the bid for david davis... another totally hopeless character, he ran away! oblak the former foreign secretary mrjohnson would be another option, he is apparently calling himself a one nation chory. he wants to cut taxes, johnson, that is in the daily telegraph. he says we have to make business come alive. he is an economist, every monday he is the lead in the telegraph and yet ina time is the lead in the telegraph and yet in a time of...
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i am david allsbrook, the site manager. here we are in march. women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. in that spirit and also reflecting scenes in a new exhibit we just opened here at st. paul's on the other side of the wall, called a special role, we are pleased to have here today professor lisa keller, a professor of history in westchester county. one of the great cultural organizations of our county. they have lots going on. lots of their faculty and staff often come out to the community and do good and interesting things. the authoreller is of many books on american history. she will talk about those things. women's history month and world war ii. women in america during world war ii, their roles, their lives, their expectations. i think she would appreciate giving the talk. anyone with questions, please hold them until the end. prof. keller: thank you, david. it is always delightful to be here. i have spoken here many times. david osborne is one of the most energetic and intelligent of all of the site directors in the national park
i am david allsbrook, the site manager. here we are in march. women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. in that spirit and also reflecting scenes in a new exhibit we just opened here at st. paul's on the other side of the wall, called a special role, we are pleased to have here today professor lisa keller, a professor of history in westchester county. one of the great cultural organizations of our county. they have lots going on. lots of their faculty and staff...
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the second hand man is a man called dylan howard david pecker has an established relationship with the saudis going back to twenty seventeen i believe and it kind of escalated twenty eighteen so there is that that that relationship is well established and there is also evidence. you know pointing to an exchange you know there's there it was it was a financially beneficial arrangement with state court and the investigator the chief and best against it has passed on the findings to the u.s. federal officials i'm hopeful that they will investigate this. what absolutely i mean that was the end game i would save when it comes to gavin de becker and his team of course i i would like to mention that i was one source i wasn't the only source he spoke to a lot of people and of course he had his own experts and he has his own access to different different sources of course. so really it's this is what they're hoping they're hoping to make this a legal problem in the end for both my of course that is the immediate problem here but also this is absolutely a p.r. problem also for the saudis west of
the second hand man is a man called dylan howard david pecker has an established relationship with the saudis going back to twenty seventeen i believe and it kind of escalated twenty eighteen so there is that that that relationship is well established and there is also evidence. you know pointing to an exchange you know there's there it was it was a financially beneficial arrangement with state court and the investigator the chief and best against it has passed on the findings to the u.s....
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[bleep] like ed david blaine show. [laughter] big news worthy of a big rally especially let me bet on the opposite nobody has been this wrong since god made fossils i remember like yesterday. >> i looked up the definition of treason as soon as people said it was treason and it is. >> they were conspiring with russians. >> they were conspiring. >> michael flynn promised full cooperation and is prepared to testify he contacted with the russians. >> know. [laughter] that does not age well. but at least some of them kept their sanity. >> this comes up again and again. still russian military intelligence this guy constantine giant aluminum smelters and the smelters a very brutal start. . >> and the robert mother special counsel investigation alex. >> the brother of the chromium plant, the chromium plant in cause expand. take a deep breath and think of trump. big story boom they are kicking again tick tick tick four hours later boom. tick tick tick again the boom goes off twice first it boom tick tick ticking. bombshell. tic
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i am david allsbrook, the site manager. here we are in march. women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. in that spirit and also reflecting scenes in a new exhibit we just opened here at st. paul's on tth
i am david allsbrook, the site manager. here we are in march. women's history month. i think yesterday was international women's day. in that spirit and also reflecting scenes in a new exhibit we just opened here at st. paul's on tth
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been disqualified after biting his opponent during a heavyweight fight cashel he left teeth marks and david price a stomach forcing the competition to stop in the fifth round fans at the venue threw drinks at ollie as he was led away you could say he ended the night a somewhat of a champion. was pretty bad wasn't it well that's all your sport for now had you back over to folly thank you very much for that me and that's it for this and i'm just here to stay with it so we've got plenty more well news coming up including the latest from taking local elections will be life any stumble with germany and china to save the sun i'll just. rewind continues a care brainier be able back to life or start with updates on the best of all jews here is documentaries the struggle continues from positive to no use distance revisiting the silver phase we're going back to a poor south african neighborhood when using and tradition come together in an annual competition but looking forward to only a reward on al-jazeera april on al-jazeera nato leaders will gather to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the al
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thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps' wishes. tomorrow, the house of commons will once again vote on alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. with the details here's our political correspondent, iain watson. shame on you! the original brexit date has been and gone and the protests carry on. give us all ourfinal say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid leaving with no deal by the new deadline of april the 12th. this morning, was the prime minister seeking divine intervention to break the deadlock? she's likely to resurrect her defeated deal this week, in the hope that mps prefer it to the alternatives. but if it fails again, this member for cabinet wasn't her first negotiating a closer relationship with the eu. if parliament is voting overwhelmingly against leaving the european union without a deal, but is voting in favour of a softer brexit, then i don't think it is sustainable to say well, we'll ignore parliament's position and therefore le
thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps' wishes. tomorrow, the house of commons will once again vote on alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. with the details here's our political correspondent, iain watson. shame on you! the original brexit date has been and gone and the protests carry on. give us all ourfinal say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid...
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milwaukee police officers special agent david bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city panter number five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in a. challenge here of course. is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide because. of the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review. for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with a mental health issue do i look like a criminal. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid thank. shack fourteen times sounds like something went wrong in. this officer which day you have these good reasons. to the hassle that is not really receiving time. thank you very much thank you thank you thank you max this. is a good time. thank you. we have to look at more detail work christopher manning came
milwaukee police officers special agent david bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city panter number five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in a. challenge here of course. is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide because. of the challenge quite honestly is the...
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david: you got into harvard. when you got into harvard, did you decide to go right away or did you see if other schools would accept you? ken: that was a complicated story. ken: my father's business partner was a princeton graduate. princeton was my first choice. my father had a falling out with his business partner. that was just before the time i was picking where to go to college. my dad said it would break his heart if i went to princeton. i went to harvard. [laughter] david: well, that has broken the heart of the princeton development people. [laughter] ken: one of my partners at citadel, who i have had the pleasure of working with for two decades, served on princeton's investment committee oversight and has done wonders to help princeton feel better. david: the legend is you began trading convertible bonds out of your dorm room. ken: that is true. my freshman year, and i am at bloomberg, so i have to say my gratitude for the press, i read this article saying the home shopping network was overpriced. having
david: you got into harvard. when you got into harvard, did you decide to go right away or did you see if other schools would accept you? ken: that was a complicated story. ken: my father's business partner was a princeton graduate. princeton was my first choice. my father had a falling out with his business partner. that was just before the time i was picking where to go to college. my dad said it would break his heart if i went to princeton. i went to harvard. [laughter] david: well, that has...
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what he leaves open is this question of the degree to which the saudi government shared with ami david pecker national inquirer do we have a kind of geo political love triangle going on that ami was taking care of the president to say lens his critic taking care of the saudis and all of this in some bizarre triangle that needs much further investigation. >> it could get more scandalous? >> exactly. the role of the president needs to be explored here. we have potential for a federal crime having bchb committed. there's an allegation that saudi hakd into a cyber crime that needs to be investigated by the fbi. he implied he handed this over to federal law enforcement. it will be continued for some time. >> and he has worked for him for 22 years with bezos. this is clearly a bomb shell accusation. are there legal ramifications if these claims are true? >> the legal ramifications are huge because if everybody will recall ami is currently on a cooperation agreement with the southern district of new york. it is part of the reason why it has been scandalous to use the and to be able to get thi
what he leaves open is this question of the degree to which the saudi government shared with ami david pecker national inquirer do we have a kind of geo political love triangle going on that ami was taking care of the president to say lens his critic taking care of the saudis and all of this in some bizarre triangle that needs much further investigation. >> it could get more scandalous? >> exactly. the role of the president needs to be explored here. we have potential for a federal...
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we have a plan we have an enemy and we have to get back to being the original jew of the bible like david was that knows when to kill and when not to kill. my daughter riley got married the one who made the sure he was one of the fellows from doing so at the wedding there was a lot of what they call hilltop you know because my son was with the help of youth friends of the guy and introduced him he's the guy who was a suspect so we had a lot of filter pieces in the middle of the wedding and some built up kids it took a sign i happen to be one of the babies that would bring. it. to. cut i don't cry for. i don't cry to for what happened recently. well look at your mother a lot of the visitors will fit in the last of the head at the moment only you know for the only source of income for us as william who we have a movie seeking has been kind of the minority in this belief and i have been. a plumber lucky unlimited thousand member again and i really i have had in good call my high in that and. i mean i mean almost given them before well in the east but the novel. i think. you. know can open fo
we have a plan we have an enemy and we have to get back to being the original jew of the bible like david was that knows when to kill and when not to kill. my daughter riley got married the one who made the sure he was one of the fellows from doing so at the wedding there was a lot of what they call hilltop you know because my son was with the help of youth friends of the guy and introduced him he's the guy who was a suspect so we had a lot of filter pieces in the middle of the wedding and some...
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the entire principle of camp david was land for peace. israel gave back the sinai which it took in '67 in return for peace. i'm not saying that principle can be brought back now with syria in the state of civil war. our now making that impossible. what's also important. there are people who live on e golan heights. the people there have rejected israeli citizenship and would have considered themselves still syrians. we're completely ignoring their perspective in this conversation. >> let me move quickly because i don't have time. i do want to get your perspective on whether this helps or hurts benjamin netanyahu in his quest for the prime ministership and whether you shy generally speaking the corruption charges against him help or hurt. what in your view does bibi look like he's damaged goods, or could he still be the next prime minister? >> he is both. he is both damaged goods and could be the next prime minister. he's still standing. he's still a formidable opponent. the issue of the golan heights doesn't seem to play or make a big dif
the entire principle of camp david was land for peace. israel gave back the sinai which it took in '67 in return for peace. i'm not saying that principle can be brought back now with syria in the state of civil war. our now making that impossible. what's also important. there are people who live on e golan heights. the people there have rejected israeli citizenship and would have considered themselves still syrians. we're completely ignoring their perspective in this conversation. >> let...
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. >> let me ask david. isthe source of the money .he military personnel account the army was falling short of recruiting. the funds that would have gone to pay to soldiers who had to be on board was no longer needed for that purpose. that military account was more like mandatory in the sense that there were not a lot of other uses. it is available for reprogramming under those circumstances. 20 budget, does your personal request reflect to recruit? do you factor in that we would like to have this many but we do not? make sense of it is just going to wind up in the drug enforcement account and just build a wall? off oflanned the budget it -- >> i think to an extent, we rely on that political talking point, the saw happens because the obama administration decided to do it -- it was passed because we were two days away from not paying our debts. to raise theefusal debt ceiling. the only way was to agree to sequestration and the budget control act. act ofa bipartisan self-flagellation in terms of messing up the
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we discussed last week david hammonds, boy with a flag, of 1968. can you address what he's trying to convey in a work such as this? >> he was partly addressing the contested symbol of the american flag at the time that you just spoke to. and also, the symbol of american men -- which was a racist way to undermine the authority of black men. >> you're actually right. he contests the authority of the flag by alerting us to the perpetuity of these distinctly, essentially offensive terms to define black manhood. and we also talked, of course, about the flag functioning as a barrier, bifurcating the identity of the black man, reinforcing our understanding of the dualism of black identities and also the sense of invisibility. and you see, a year later, benny andrews, literally battles, physically seems to confront the american flag. david hammonds would recolor it in the colors of black nationalism. so a number of artists, both male and female, black and white, were undermining the stability of the flag during the period. ringle reinforced the fact that t
we discussed last week david hammonds, boy with a flag, of 1968. can you address what he's trying to convey in a work such as this? >> he was partly addressing the contested symbol of the american flag at the time that you just spoke to. and also, the symbol of american men -- which was a racist way to undermine the authority of black men. >> you're actually right. he contests the authority of the flag by alerting us to the perpetuity of these distinctly, essentially offensive terms...
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. >> reporter: the man behind the wheel, 25-year-old david. he pulled up around 2:00 a.m. you see her get in the backseat and the car pulls away. the next day her roommates calling police saying she never came home and wasn't answering her phone. >> best friends with the family. we have known them since was born. can't believe it happened. >> reporter: just 24 hours, police spot the car from the area she was seen. pulling it over and arresting roland after a short foot clas. they found blood as well as her cell phone. >> the child safety locks were activated on the door that would not allow someone the means of escape. >> reporter: police now confirming a body found by turkey hunters in a remote wooded area miles away is that of the 21-year-old student. authorities say roland recently lived nearby. her father writing it's with tremendous sadness and a broken heart. i will miss and love my baby girl for the rest of life. samantha is no longer with us but she will not be forgotten. >>> still ahead, a robot getting to work at whipping up smoothies but not everything is going
. >> reporter: the man behind the wheel, 25-year-old david. he pulled up around 2:00 a.m. you see her get in the backseat and the car pulls away. the next day her roommates calling police saying she never came home and wasn't answering her phone. >> best friends with the family. we have known them since was born. can't believe it happened. >> reporter: just 24 hours, police spot the car from the area she was seen. pulling it over and arresting roland after a short foot clas....
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so david, let's get into it here. i know it all started with michael cohen's testimony. you got a look at the documents he produced. what did he say was the purpose of these so-called statements of net worth? >> cohen said the purpose was twofold. well, the purposes we care about today. one purpose was to give to trump's lenders or would-be lenders, basically to convince them he had enough money in his pocket that he would be a good risk to loan money to. also, to trump's insurers. he tried to lower his premiums b by proving he was wealthy. >> so these valuations in this document that cohen presented, are these numbers supported by profession professional audits or who puts them together? >> they're not audited. they're put together by trump's accounting firm. they look very official. they say they're signed by the accounting firm. there's a disclaimer at the beginning saying basically so much of this document diverges from regular accounting procedures. although we put it together, we're not really vouching for any of it. trump is the source of all the numbers. none of
so david, let's get into it here. i know it all started with michael cohen's testimony. you got a look at the documents he produced. what did he say was the purpose of these so-called statements of net worth? >> cohen said the purpose was twofold. well, the purposes we care about today. one purpose was to give to trump's lenders or would-be lenders, basically to convince them he had enough money in his pocket that he would be a good risk to loan money to. also, to trump's insurers. he...
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thejustice secretary david goc said it wouldn't be sustainable for ministers to ignore the views of the house of commons. tomorrow mps will once again discussed the options other than accepting mrs may's deal. that has been rejected three times by mps. they will default to see if they can find a consensus on the way forward. here is jonathan they can find a consensus on the way forward. here isjonathan blake. shame on you! a week of protest at parliament when people came to westminster demanding decisions. give us all a final say! the government suffered another defeat and now waits to make its next move. tomorrow mps will try again to agree on an alternative to the prime minister's deal. and one cabinet minister has made clear the government must listen. if parliament is voting overwhelmingly against leaving the european union without a deal but is voting in favour of a softer brexit then i don't think it is sustainable to say, well, we will ignore parliament's position and therefore, leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position. time for reflection at church this
thejustice secretary david goc said it wouldn't be sustainable for ministers to ignore the views of the house of commons. tomorrow mps will once again discussed the options other than accepting mrs may's deal. that has been rejected three times by mps. they will default to see if they can find a consensus on the way forward. here is jonathan they can find a consensus on the way forward. here isjonathan blake. shame on you! a week of protest at parliament when people came to westminster...
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i'm david with curry senior center. i want to ask the state so i pass the bar and go in it to study many times. just a couple things about curry senior center. richard gave a great overview but we see 300 seniors a day everyday of the year. our doctors and nurses make home visits. a lot of people can't get out and don't have people to get them out. we're not just serving ourselves, we're serving the neighborhood. we're involved in four different safety programs in and around the neighborhood. lastly, we get involved with a hi-tech groups on market street. a group comes by and does a virtual reality sending our seniors to paris and skiing down some hills. they also take our seniors and put them on a try saw down market street to the ferry building and then lastly, we also have a brand new program with the city trying to get internet in the home for the seniors. i appreciate you considering our work today. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. thank you very much for listening to us. my david.
i'm david with curry senior center. i want to ask the state so i pass the bar and go in it to study many times. just a couple things about curry senior center. richard gave a great overview but we see 300 seniors a day everyday of the year. our doctors and nurses make home visits. a lot of people can't get out and don't have people to get them out. we're not just serving ourselves, we're serving the neighborhood. we're involved in four different safety programs in and around the neighborhood....
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david, open up the report. let's all see it. >> first of all, we'll get to see what we'll see from the report. we have executive privilege issues. >> why executive privilege? >> do you think the president is going to balk at this? he seemed to hint at a tweet over the weekend, maybe we give them nothing. what was he talking about? >> i wouldn't give congress anything -- it's illegitimate investigation -- >> they have to give congress. >> i wouldn't give them the time of day, jon. >> this congress. >> why exert executive privilege if you want the public to see report -- >> i don't know what they're going to do, i take that seriously. >> bossie wants privilege review. >> i think there has to be a privilege review. irresponsible not to. >> why? >> so, let me ask, the president also surprised a lot of people by coming out for this move in the courts to terminate obamacare, all of obamacare. jonathan, you remember what kevin mccarthy said about what health care did to republicans during the course of the midterms. l
david, open up the report. let's all see it. >> first of all, we'll get to see what we'll see from the report. we have executive privilege issues. >> why executive privilege? >> do you think the president is going to balk at this? he seemed to hint at a tweet over the weekend, maybe we give them nothing. what was he talking about? >> i wouldn't give congress anything -- it's illegitimate investigation -- >> they have to give congress. >> i wouldn't give them...
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fortune his funds are inexhaustible his dominance of type with a culture almost complete so it was a david and goliath situation really an underdog versus the establishment a house painter versus haji bucks. are you interest for us in the five in school. music but i'm a person that can lead something very quickly this new in music is good. but always knew that i had something in me that i could actually do which incineration it can benefit other people to the touch you couldn't do it alone of course mr muhammad stoffel it's from a torn brother homage to his friends you see the deaf and they're the place and they settle for me looking at the life with you know is it unknown. these are the we friends who know. the truth of it and we can they will stay away from me said i need somebody that i can to this. you. and i just continue with leading. you. to the quiet woody goes to the meeting see the. place. i put up with. really know exactly what the chances are you can sing so good that he said to ask if you seen something that i missed that means look from the end of the tin you got their meanin
fortune his funds are inexhaustible his dominance of type with a culture almost complete so it was a david and goliath situation really an underdog versus the establishment a house painter versus haji bucks. are you interest for us in the five in school. music but i'm a person that can lead something very quickly this new in music is good. but always knew that i had something in me that i could actually do which incineration it can benefit other people to the touch you couldn't do it alone of...
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australian opener david warner also made a century in their total of 231 for 2. i believe the two of them had a hug, that won't be happening in the summer. matt kuchar and kevin kinsner have narrow leads in their semi—finals of the wgc matchplay. .. kuchar leads the man who knocked out tiger woods, lucas bjerregaard. that is all square now in actual fa ct. kisner leads the open champion francesco molinari a puncture on the final stage of the tour of corsica cost elfyn evans the second world rally championship victory of his career. the 30—year—old briton was leading comfortably in france when the tyre on his ford fiesta failed. it saw him drop to third place, handing victory to belgian thierry neuville. evans' only rally win came in wales two years ago. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including live text commentary from the bahrain grand prix, which has just got under way. thank you chris, we will see you then. the husband of a british—iranian woman who is currently in prison in iran has deliv
australian opener david warner also made a century in their total of 231 for 2. i believe the two of them had a hug, that won't be happening in the summer. matt kuchar and kevin kinsner have narrow leads in their semi—finals of the wgc matchplay. .. kuchar leads the man who knocked out tiger woods, lucas bjerregaard. that is all square now in actual fa ct. kisner leads the open champion francesco molinari a puncture on the final stage of the tour of corsica cost elfyn evans the second world...
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and that's part of what we've done through this process which is we've created a context now way with david's he's in the organization people are free and i encourage to actually come forward and report and so on and i've said if people feel that they cannot report to their manager they will all that it's a level that people can come straight to me and a few people have come to me but they've what's positive for me is that most of the people that have reached out to me every shot with solutions you know they've named a particular issue and people have quite a you know structural in systemically of analyzing it not only saying well somebody's an individual made in it but. to understand people also looking at why individual good people make bad it has and that's something we need to have the honesty to be able to do seven of your senior leadership team have offered to resign will you accept the resignation firstly i think i want to acknowledge that this was an act of courage on my colleagues it was not easy to do for them to do it collectively and so on. and and i and i think that people in oth
and that's part of what we've done through this process which is we've created a context now way with david's he's in the organization people are free and i encourage to actually come forward and report and so on and i've said if people feel that they cannot report to their manager they will all that it's a level that people can come straight to me and a few people have come to me but they've what's positive for me is that most of the people that have reached out to me every shot with solutions...
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the principle how in camp david makes it legitimate. it's factually the opposite. you're making that impossible. there's one other point i want to make which is important. there are people who live on the golan heights. the 20,000 mostly original members of the golan heights should be consulted as part of this process. they don't -- they actually generally have rejected israeli citizenship and would have considered themselves syrians. we're completely ignoring their perspective in this conversation. >> let me move quickly because i don't have time. i want to get your perspective on whether it helps or hurts netanyahu in his quest for the prime ministership and whether you think generally speaking the corruption charges against him helped. what is, in your view, does it look like he's damaged goods or could he still be the next prime minister? >> he's both. he's both damaged goods and could be the next prime minister. he still standing. he's still a formidable opponent. the golan heights itself doesn't seem to play or make a big difference either way. i'm going to v
the principle how in camp david makes it legitimate. it's factually the opposite. you're making that impossible. there's one other point i want to make which is important. there are people who live on the golan heights. the 20,000 mostly original members of the golan heights should be consulted as part of this process. they don't -- they actually generally have rejected israeli citizenship and would have considered themselves syrians. we're completely ignoring their perspective in this...
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that puts gonzaga within 1.... 1:49 left in the game....texas tech still eading by 3...red raiders' david moretti drops the trey....puts texas up by 6.... final seconds of the game...last chance effort for gonzaga....shot is no good... texas tech upsets gonzaga...75-69....and move on to the final four..... live look outside... golden gate bridge.. (ácommercialá) we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ...perfectly seasoning our ohillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. ( marty ) here's a live look at the bay bridge. dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)mostly clear skies and mild temperatures are expected through the remainder of the weekend as high pressure builds over the area. unsettled weather and cooler temperatures are forecast to develop early in the work week with showers possible mond
that puts gonzaga within 1.... 1:49 left in the game....texas tech still eading by 3...red raiders' david moretti drops the trey....puts texas up by 6.... final seconds of the game...last chance effort for gonzaga....shot is no good... texas tech upsets gonzaga...75-69....and move on to the final four..... live look outside... golden gate bridge.. (ácommercialá) we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too...
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>>reporter: david miles said a man dressed as a pirate and wearing a red maga hat began threatening people coming and going from the rink before 10:00 friday night. miles told nbc bay area as one of his customers left the rink, he flipped off the harasser, who promptly pulled out a long blade and slashed at the man's finger, cutting him across his wrist and hand. >> it was a sword. it was two feet long. so the guy that got caught, i don't think he realized how bad he was cut because he chased this guy almost a full block down the street. >>reporter: miles said he thinks of his rink as an oasis in a crime-ridden community. last saturday a gunman opened fire on a crowded street just a block away, killing one man and wounding five more people. >> down the street. that's not the first time. there's been violence and stuff that happens in and around the neighborhood. >>reporter: san francisco police are still looking for the shooter. fortunately the victim is in this latest attack will survive. but his attacker still has not been arrested. in san francisco, tom jenson, nbc bay area news. . >>>
>>reporter: david miles said a man dressed as a pirate and wearing a red maga hat began threatening people coming and going from the rink before 10:00 friday night. miles told nbc bay area as one of his customers left the rink, he flipped off the harasser, who promptly pulled out a long blade and slashed at the man's finger, cutting him across his wrist and hand. >> it was a sword. it was two feet long. so the guy that got caught, i don't think he realized how bad he was cut because...
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joining us now is david mcewan, political science professor at sonoma state university. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's start with what they call an influx of immigrants. we have no details of what it would mean. does include exports and imports? what does it look like? >> if you look at the practicality of any kind of border closure, this is difficult for the u.s. to implement. we have a number of folks in the white house and homeland security that have an unworkable idea. the practicalities. but if you do if you have citizens moving back and forth. what if you have an economic hit? it would affect economic prosperity in a large way. and the argument that the administration, in particular, the present, is making about the broken immigration system and that the broken immigration system is necessary as a component of the emergency powers, how you actually practical shut down the border and still allow for day laborers will be a problem because it will also affect not only those economies, but will affect american citizens, which leads to more action and congress will weigh in o
joining us now is david mcewan, political science professor at sonoma state university. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's start with what they call an influx of immigrants. we have no details of what it would mean. does include exports and imports? what does it look like? >> if you look at the practicality of any kind of border closure, this is difficult for the u.s. to implement. we have a number of folks in the white house and homeland security that have an unworkable...
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david thank you very much. jennifer will be back later. even before they attacked our a tex to help donald trump the kremlin affected brexit. kremlin affeedct brexit. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once again we have been unable to support leaving the european unio
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the justice secretary, david gauke, has suggested the government should support a softer brexit — if mps rally behind it this week. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. and in sport... celtic defeat rangers 2—1 in a fiesty old firm derby, to go 13 points clear at the top... james forrest scoring the winner with 4 minutes to go victor camarasa's smartly taken goal gives cardiff a second—half lead in their premier league clash with chelsea. jonny bearstow smashes 114 — a record ipl score by an englishman — for the sunrisers hyderabad, as they inflict a heavy defeat on on the royal challengers bangalore. we'll have more on those stories in the next hour. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. in 2013 the majority of calls to the national association of children of alcoholics were from children but now more than 80% of calls are from people over the
the justice secretary, david gauke, has suggested the government should support a softer brexit — if mps rally behind it this week. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. and in sport... celtic defeat rangers 2—1 in a fiesty old firm derby, to go 13 points clear at the top... james forrest scoring the winner with 4 minutes to go victor camarasa's smartly taken goal gives...
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and that's part of what we have done through this process which is we've created a context now with a david seasoned organization people of fleet and i encouraged.
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special agent david cook bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of a five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly we're all in suburban heights the walk is where the homicide to homicide investigation and the challenge quite honestly is the matter how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's thought police. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid i. was shot fourteen times some places are wish they would be peace good reason to bad so i am safe a society with a russian. prison for me to go after that is not good for the time because thank you very much for having me thank you. be having my. boy this is a vicious. time for iraq. we have to look him more detail workers for man came from. worse he burn it worse he raised it did he have black friends did he have mex
special agent david cook bundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of a five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly we're all in suburban heights the walk is where the homicide to homicide investigation and the challenge quite honestly is the matter how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result...
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and in the week in parliament david cornock, looks back at a dramatic 7 days in westminster — that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary sajid javid is making it easierfor officers to intervene where they think serious violence may occur. but critics say it's intrusive and could increase tensions between the police and local communities. meanwhile, police in north london are searching for a knifeman after four people were stabbed in a spate of "random" attacks over the weekend. a woman and three men were all approached from behind and knifed in the back as they walked alone in edmonton and walthamstow. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw reports. another knife off the streets. this three—and—a—half inch blade was found when a young man was stopped and searched in north london. now police in the seven areas worst affected by knife crime will be able to carry out more searches because the government is relaxing rules brought in when theres
and in the week in parliament david cornock, looks back at a dramatic 7 days in westminster — that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary sajid javid is making it easierfor officers to intervene where they think serious violence may occur. but critics say it's intrusive and could increase tensions between the police and local communities. meanwhile, police in...
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david: even from interviewers, you wouldn't take anything. [laughter] david: your parents must be proud of you. ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
david: even from interviewers, you wouldn't take anything. [laughter] david: your parents must be proud of you. ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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northern va bureau reporter david culver looks at the items that are ending up in a landll. >> reporter: when we envision where our recycling ends up, this is wt you might picture, a plant like this one that sorts through the pap, t the glass, turning the old into nosomething new. ce the amount of effort it takes for all of this to happen. but is it sustainable? tom smith runs solid waste management. they'rputting out new idelines when it comes to recycling certain items, like glass. tom says the cost to transport and recycle glass is going way up, more than doubling in th m past couple ths. add to that increased standards from china and india, who purchase many of our recyclables, making it not worth the cost of recycling. >> for all the glass going in your bin, it is going back to ll the land >> reporter: this is perhaps one r the most disheartening parts of the process, foose of us who hope that by recycling, do we'rg something wneficial, something thatill be repurposed and put to good use. instead, many of the items including glass now in places like prince william co and really par
northern va bureau reporter david culver looks at the items that are ending up in a landll. >> reporter: when we envision where our recycling ends up, this is wt you might picture, a plant like this one that sorts through the pap, t the glass, turning the old into nosomething new. ce the amount of effort it takes for all of this to happen. but is it sustainable? tom smith runs solid waste management. they'rputting out new idelines when it comes to recycling certain items, like glass. tom...
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and in the week in parliament david cornock,
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prime minister david cameron was feeling more and more pressure he wanted to stay in the e.u. and laid the european question to rest once and for all with a referendum memories of the first vote resurfaced. but the problem was the same one that harold wilson had already had he wanted to stay in power and reaffirm his position by putting the european question to the people for a vote for then you could demanded that as well and cameron saw himself forced to jump on board this moving train in order to limit the allure of ukip when. once again the question was remain on leave for a second time the british were to vote on e.u. membership. the progress of campaigners intentionally targeted people's fears. they'd given to why all holders were even given away our class schools the european union it isn't that. the issue of immigration was ever. presents. the crucial thing to understand about immigration which played a big role in one sense as a fear factor in the referendum is that it represented a loss of faith and control. it was a slogan in referendum take back control and in that
prime minister david cameron was feeling more and more pressure he wanted to stay in the e.u. and laid the european question to rest once and for all with a referendum memories of the first vote resurfaced. but the problem was the same one that harold wilson had already had he wanted to stay in power and reaffirm his position by putting the european question to the people for a vote for then you could demanded that as well and cameron saw himself forced to jump on board this moving train in...
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we spoke to disney expert david kanig. >> everything disney has done over the last two to three years has been in anticipation of this moment that's coming in a couple of short months. the crowds that disney gets at christmas, it will be getting on a daily basis. >> reporter: with more people expected, we are learning must details about the parking situation. the new parking structure will be named pixar pals. it should open by the end of july, possibly earlier with more than 5,000 new parking spaces. parents, listen. announcing larger strollers will no longer be allowed in the park. it rules out those double wide strollers beginning may 1. the new size can measure no larger than 31 by 52. they will start enforcing a no wagon policy inside the park. >> it will get busy with star wars. kids, you have to have the kids on there. the double wide is a little too much. >> it's crowded. you bump into strollers. see a lot of frustration from parents with the wider strollers. they get cut off and stuff like that. >> reporter: starting may 1, disneyland will be a smoke free resort. there's a de
we spoke to disney expert david kanig. >> everything disney has done over the last two to three years has been in anticipation of this moment that's coming in a couple of short months. the crowds that disney gets at christmas, it will be getting on a daily basis. >> reporter: with more people expected, we are learning must details about the parking situation. the new parking structure will be named pixar pals. it should open by the end of july, possibly earlier with more than 5,000...
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i'm david gura. president trump says he'll close the u.s./mexico border this week, arguing that would immediately stop all illegal immigration coming into the u.s. those are his words. more than 100,000 undocumented immigrants are poised to cross the border into texas, a crisis that would further overwhelm shelters and processing facilities on the border. the president has also instructed his secretary of state to cut off funding to guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. advocates s advocates say that cutting the funds will only accelerate the migrant flows into the united states. u.s. immigration officials are currently holding hundreds of migrants in a temporary outdoor detention camp in el paso. former congressman beto o'rourke kicked off his presidential campaign in that city, his hometown, yesterday, and he had this to say about that encampment. >> let's remember that every single one of us, including those who are just three or four blocks from here, detained under the international bridge that
i'm david gura. president trump says he'll close the u.s./mexico border this week, arguing that would immediately stop all illegal immigration coming into the u.s. those are his words. more than 100,000 undocumented immigrants are poised to cross the border into texas, a crisis that would further overwhelm shelters and processing facilities on the border. the president has also instructed his secretary of state to cut off funding to guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. advocates s advocates...
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thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for ministers to ignore the view of the house of commons. tomorrow mps will once again discuss alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. shame on you! a week of protest at parliament when people came to westminster demanding decisions. give us all a final say! the government suffered another defeat on their weights to make its next move. tomorrow mps will try again to agree on an alternative to the prime minister's deal and one cabinet minister has made clear that government must listen. if parliament is voting overwhelmingly against leaving the european union without a deal but is voting in favour of the softer brexit, i don't think it is sustainable to say we will ignore pa rliament‘s think it is sustainable to say we will ignore parliament's position and leave without a deal, i don't think that is a sustainable position. time for reflection, at church this morning the prime minister knows a customs union with the eu woul
thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for ministers to ignore the view of the house of commons. tomorrow mps will once again discuss alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. shame on you! a week of protest at parliament when people came to westminster demanding decisions. give us all a final say! the government suffered another defeat on their weights to make its next...