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. >> by the way, coming up a little later we're going to be joined by david brown and jack berk noopiscuss so many issue news washington having to do with politics. >> that's not all "fox5" is the home for all things political. join fitz and ronica for "fox5" on the hill. it airs 8:30 a.m. before "fox news sunday" with chris wallace and tup in week night for 5@630 politics with a fwiingt. the news at 6 will be right back. >> this week on "fox" news sunday as president trump races towards the first 100 day mark, he looks for a big win on obamacare and the government running. and we'll ask white house budget director mill mulvany whether funding for beard wall could derail talks with democrat and force a government shutdown and are some republicans losing patience with the president. smit summiter wagner on his call to release tax returns. all this week on "fox" news sunday >> students take to the stage to perform poetry and essays. >> the show is called this is my -- checking out the powerful production. >> this is my brave started as a creative project where we were encouraging peopl
. >> by the way, coming up a little later we're going to be joined by david brown and jack berk noopiscuss so many issue news washington having to do with politics. >> that's not all "fox5" is the home for all things political. join fitz and ronica for "fox5" on the hill. it airs 8:30 a.m. before "fox news sunday" with chris wallace and tup in week night for 5@630 politics with a fwiingt. the news at 6 will be right back. >> this week on...
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reference david brown says it is a day to promote peace throughout the sit. >> i actually good time to kind of connect with other people, all of the neighbors in philadelphia, and given some of the polarizing times which we live it, gives us opportunity to really to renew our equipment to work for peace in our neighborhoods. >> and the annual bridge walk for peace is the longest running commemoration of the assassination of doctor martin luther king, jr., today also marks the 50th anniversary of dr. king's famous speech beyond viet nam where he denounced america's presence in viet nam. philadelphia mayor jim kenney recognizing volunteers today for their positive impact on the community. the event at city hall this morning, sort of the fifth annual mayors day of service recognition. that's the day shared by cities across the count troy honor the work of non-profit and national service work, hope to inspire more philadelphians to serve their communities. >> so do you like free stuff? who doesn't? >> coming up, what he didn't purchase you may be missing, how to score free movies, books, e
reference david brown says it is a day to promote peace throughout the sit. >> i actually good time to kind of connect with other people, all of the neighbors in philadelphia, and given some of the polarizing times which we live it, gives us opportunity to really to renew our equipment to work for peace in our neighborhoods. >> and the annual bridge walk for peace is the longest running commemoration of the assassination of doctor martin luther king, jr., today also marks the 50th...
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. >>> david brown joins us, thanks so much for joining us.irst and foremost are they doing a good job? i heard when they announced bernie sanders they cheered but the dnc and perez there were boos >> ihi surprise to no one that the democratic party is a big tent party and we have a lot of folks who believe different things but we have a common belief we need to do better on behalf of americans and the middle class. i think to demonstrate our commitment to fighting president trump's agenda, to standing up to republicans in congress, and to showing that we mean business in 2018 and 2020. >> do you think sanders is going to run in four years? do you think he's looking towards that? >> i wouldn't presume to guess one way or another, i do know i worked for senator sanders briefly in the senate when he chaired the veterans affairs committee. he's a family man and vested in his grandkids and looking forward to spending more time with them in the coming years >> what do the democrats need to do to unify, is president obama being in office enough >> y
. >>> david brown joins us, thanks so much for joining us.irst and foremost are they doing a good job? i heard when they announced bernie sanders they cheered but the dnc and perez there were boos >> ihi surprise to no one that the democratic party is a big tent party and we have a lot of folks who believe different things but we have a common belief we need to do better on behalf of americans and the middle class. i think to demonstrate our commitment to fighting president...
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former dallas police chief david brown spoke about the current search. >> we are combing all of the technologymight use beyond cell phones, social media might be a lead that might develop as well as family and friends because it's highly suggestive that he's getting help in order to be able to disappear off the radar like this. >> a cell phone ping and reported sightings in pennsylvania suggests stephens may have left ohio. anyone who may be helping to hide stephens is going to face charges. >>> vice president mike pence is in japan to begin a dialogue with tokyo. tensions with north korea continue to command center stage. north korean officials remain defiant saying they will continue missile testing. pence remarked the u.s. remains firm in its resolve to get what it wants. >> we'll be conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. >> we will not rest and we will not relent until we achieve the objective of a denuclearized korean peninsula. >> japan is the second stop on a four country trip. >>> a senator will hold a town hall in l.a. she had a similar meeting yesterday
former dallas police chief david brown spoke about the current search. >> we are combing all of the technologymight use beyond cell phones, social media might be a lead that might develop as well as family and friends because it's highly suggestive that he's getting help in order to be able to disappear off the radar like this. >> a cell phone ping and reported sightings in pennsylvania suggests stephens may have left ohio. anyone who may be helping to hide stephens is going to face...
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reverend david brown says it is also a day to promote peace throughout city. >> good time to connect with other people, all of the neighbors in philadelphia, and some of the volatile and polarizing times in which we live it gives us an opportunity to renew our commitment to work for peace in our neighborhood. >> annual bridge walk for peace is the longest, running commemoration of the assassination of doctor king. today marks the 50th anniversary of doctor kick's famous speech, beyond vietnam where he denounced america's presence in vietnam. >>> a local school nurse is being hailed a hero after spotting the symptoms of a life threatening disease in a kindergartener. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has more from the children's hospital of philadelphia. >> reporter: six year-old nathan campbell is showing leukemia hoist boss. cancer is in remission and thanks to intuitive staff at his elementary school his family expects nathan to make a full recovery. collinswood kindergarten teacher kathy keller suspected something was wrong last september. >> he stood alongside and he said hi
reverend david brown says it is also a day to promote peace throughout city. >> good time to connect with other people, all of the neighbors in philadelphia, and some of the volatile and polarizing times in which we live it gives us an opportunity to renew our commitment to work for peace in our neighborhood. >> annual bridge walk for peace is the longest, running commemoration of the assassination of doctor king. today marks the 50th anniversary of doctor kick's famous speech,...
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there are examples of david cameron beating gordon brown, tony blair beating john major.s on some key questions around capability and judgment. briefly, how important will brexit bns? it will be one of the most important issues. the public say it is the most important but not the only one. the economy and education will also play a part. let's take a look at the weather now. good evening. we had some beautiful sunshine across the north east. the east coast of scotland have the highest temperature. it was cloudy in staffordshire but relatively bright. we had some showers from the lumpy clouds moving southwards and this line of cloud across all that scotla nd this line of cloud across all that scotland is developing as well. that will take centre stage in the next 48 hours, it is behind that that we does introduce the chilly air. it will be cold overnight but most towns and cities will hold double figures and it could turn misty with fog by morning. further north we have the weather front through the day, not just have the weather front through the day, notjust rain but pot
there are examples of david cameron beating gordon brown, tony blair beating john major.s on some key questions around capability and judgment. briefly, how important will brexit bns? it will be one of the most important issues. the public say it is the most important but not the only one. the economy and education will also play a part. let's take a look at the weather now. good evening. we had some beautiful sunshine across the north east. the east coast of scotland have the highest...
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. >> joining us is rebecca jarvis and former dallas police chief david brown.hief brown, let me start with you. where does the search stand right now. >> it's a national search. it's been reported and we are combing all of that he might use, beyond cell phones, to social media might be leads that might develop as well as family and friends, because it's highly suggestive that he's getting help in order to be able to disappear off the radar like this. >> yesterday we were saying there were five states that were on high alert. now they're saying a nationwide search. as more time passes it becomes a little more complicated. >> more complicated and difficult for law enforcement to be able to locate. they need help from the public and made those pleas to the public to report anything they might see that's suspicious or a tip that leads them to capture the suspect. >> you're familiar with searching for suspects, so, what's next in the manhunt, do you think? >> most of all there are cameras at tollways and cameras in public spaces like malls and locations where people
. >> joining us is rebecca jarvis and former dallas police chief david brown.hief brown, let me start with you. where does the search stand right now. >> it's a national search. it's been reported and we are combing all of that he might use, beyond cell phones, to social media might be leads that might develop as well as family and friends, because it's highly suggestive that he's getting help in order to be able to disappear off the radar like this. >> yesterday we were...
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david: congratulations, travis brown you must be a happy man. >> so far so good. id: coming up sanctuary city showdown. showing no signs of stopping, president trump takes on the court of system that stands in his way. david: the sanctuary city showdown fallout, getting tougher by the day. a federal judge, northern district of california in san francisco. tammy bruce is here. pablo and angela are here. tammy, to you, what do you think of judge's order, blocking the executive order? >> well, look. we've seen a lot of efforts to slowdown what the president wants to do. we have known for decade, activism, and nature of judiciary, they are just lawyers in robes. in this case have you an individual, a bundler for obama. david: the judge in san francisco? >> yes. and so you -- i think we're not surprised by this. at the same time this is the kind of activism that the left is now engaging in. this is good, because president trump is moving quickly, the issues have moved up quickly, they are going to supreme court. david: now a full supreme court. >> he will prevail. david
david: congratulations, travis brown you must be a happy man. >> so far so good. id: coming up sanctuary city showdown. showing no signs of stopping, president trump takes on the court of system that stands in his way. david: the sanctuary city showdown fallout, getting tougher by the day. a federal judge, northern district of california in san francisco. tammy bruce is here. pablo and angela are here. tammy, to you, what do you think of judge's order, blocking the executive order?...
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but the point was he did really well on camera in relation to gordon brown and david cameron. i think it demonstrated the idea that having the debate offered up idea that having the debate offered upa idea that having the debate offered up a platform to open up the conversations wasn't just about simple choices, but there was an alternative, there was nick clegg, and that was in a way, in 2015 it was very different, there was a seven way leaders debate, all of this chaos and noise, and there was even the opposition partys' debate, unbelievably noisy and confusing, and that played into the conservatives hands, because their narrative in 2015 which theresa may is trying to wheel out again is that it is stability with the conservatives or chaos with the other lot, but even if she does get the empty chair treatment, seeing sensible theresa may versus noise and chaos, that is the message she wants. and even if she is empty chaired, won't that make the broadcaster look weird? according to the polls, she is ahead. it could well be that the prime minister, or the person who ends up wi
but the point was he did really well on camera in relation to gordon brown and david cameron. i think it demonstrated the idea that having the debate offered up idea that having the debate offered upa idea that having the debate offered up a platform to open up the conversations wasn't just about simple choices, but there was an alternative, there was nick clegg, and that was in a way, in 2015 it was very different, there was a seven way leaders debate, all of this chaos and noise, and there...
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david: partly by design. been tweeting about the easter egg roll monday. seems trivial. m&ms, thehe brown lee roth's story, if those are present, you know that there's an indication no one knows what they are doing. the easter egg role is the biggest event, brings thousands of people to the white house. messed it uply because they are too disorganized and too arrogant and to unprepared to run and easter egg roll, and now they want us to follow them into a military conflict in northeast asia? jeff: julie, is part of this -- again, we are biting off a lot -- is part of that that they just have to get to the staffing level? clearly, state department staffing issues right now. how much more does the white house want to do, and how quickly do you think they are moving on that? julie: i don't want to make too much of the egg roll, although i did do a lot of reporting on it. [laughter] it is an indication of not just a lack of planning and organization -- they got a slow start and did not realize how big of an undertaking it would be, but also an allergy to staffing and process, which is what ma
david: partly by design. been tweeting about the easter egg roll monday. seems trivial. m&ms, thehe brown lee roth's story, if those are present, you know that there's an indication no one knows what they are doing. the easter egg role is the biggest event, brings thousands of people to the white house. messed it uply because they are too disorganized and too arrogant and to unprepared to run and easter egg roll, and now they want us to follow them into a military conflict in northeast...
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"mother jones" magazine washington bureau chief david corn moderated. >> welcome to brown, welcome to our conversation. politics a watching long time and i don't think of ever seen an election like this one. the college democrats and the college republicans both internally split. college republicans couldn't agree on which candidate to support. sharp e-mails were exchanged. and now both democrats and republicans trying to figure out what direction for the party. where do we go. who are we? to help us sort this out i'm delighted to welcome back our graduates -- i won't say one class, but a recent class of brown university, david corn. david is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones," and if you read it, he has written in it. i think that is all that needs to be centered old winning journalist. i will plug your book. the inside story of spin, scandal, and the selling of the iraq war." familiar face around the watson institute and brown university. he will take it from here and help us sort out the future of the republican party. with 2 republicans -- he will introduce our panelis
"mother jones" magazine washington bureau chief david corn moderated. >> welcome to brown, welcome to our conversation. politics a watching long time and i don't think of ever seen an election like this one. the college democrats and the college republicans both internally split. college republicans couldn't agree on which candidate to support. sharp e-mails were exchanged. and now both democrats and republicans trying to figure out what direction for the party. where do we go....
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conservative party really does take scotland for granted and that's one of the reasons it took gordon brown to port david out of the fire on the first referendum. i would worry it hasn't learned its lesson and that is a real worry that scotland will go. the gunman who shot dead a police officer in paris on thursday night may or may not have grasped the full symbolism of his murderous act. the champs elysees, in sight of the arc de triomphe, is one of france's best known locations, making this a provocative challenge to the french sense of identity. the question is whether what francois hollande says is "likely to be terrorism" will affect who the french choose to succeed him as president. agnes, did the reactions of the leading presidential candidates reveal much about this election? of course, the irony is that the attack happened at the same time during a television debate, when it was more like speed dating, because it was not a debate. there were two debates. they had 15 minutes each, the 11 candidates to make a last case. they all were supposed to bring an object to the debate. bagshaw and tell at s
conservative party really does take scotland for granted and that's one of the reasons it took gordon brown to port david out of the fire on the first referendum. i would worry it hasn't learned its lesson and that is a real worry that scotland will go. the gunman who shot dead a police officer in paris on thursday night may or may not have grasped the full symbolism of his murderous act. the champs elysees, in sight of the arc de triomphe, is one of france's best known locations, making this a...
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we have carrie dudoll brown. david kurt patrick, author of the facebook effect and we'll talk about facebook's role in the news and cecelia vega, correspondent for abc. covered clinton campaign and covering the trump administration. ses sell yaw, the kellyanne conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative? >> i'm presumptively cynical. that is my job. >> not just skeptical but cynical? >> skeptical and cynical, we have to be both given this administration's relationship with the truth and how tough it is for us to get at that right now. do we start our day and i can speak for all of us, in a negative manner? absolutely not. that is not our tone in perspective of our coverage. my sense this perception there is this adversarial relationship much more comes from the white house than it does from our end of the briefing room. they want an adversarial relationship or they perceive this to be the case. we just are doing our jobs. i don't think that the compl
we have carrie dudoll brown. david kurt patrick, author of the facebook effect and we'll talk about facebook's role in the news and cecelia vega, correspondent for abc. covered clinton campaign and covering the trump administration. ses sell yaw, the kellyanne conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative? >> i'm presumptively cynical. that is my job. >> not just skeptical but cynical? >> skeptical and...
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back to you, david and alison. >> pamela brown, thanks so much. >>> attorney general jeff sessions calls the arrest of assange a priority. u.s. officials were hoping a new regime in ecuador would expel the wikileaks founder, so he could be prosecuted, but ecuador's new president has promised to continue harboring assange. >>> meantime, officials in hawaii are pushing back on the attorney general for a comment about one of the judges who put a hold on the president's travel ban. earlier this week, mr. sessions expressed shock that a judge in hawaii could block president trump's executive order. judge derek watson was one of several judges to block the second version of the ban. listen to what he told conservative talk show host mark levin. >> i really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the united states from what appears to be clearly his statutory and constitutional power. >> now, the justice department says sessions only meant there was a problem when a flawed opinion by a single judge can block the president, adding
back to you, david and alison. >> pamela brown, thanks so much. >>> attorney general jeff sessions calls the arrest of assange a priority. u.s. officials were hoping a new regime in ecuador would expel the wikileaks founder, so he could be prosecuted, but ecuador's new president has promised to continue harboring assange. >>> meantime, officials in hawaii are pushing back on the attorney general for a comment about one of the judges who put a hold on the president's...
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i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate -- i won't say what class -- a recent class of brown university, david corn. david is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones," and if you read it, he has written in it. i think that is all that needs to be said. award-winning journalist. i will plug your book. "hubris: the inside story of spin, scandal, and the selling of the iraq war." familiar face around the watson institute and brown university. he will take it from here and help us sort out the future of the republican party, where 2 republicans -- he will introduce our panelists. before i turn it over to him, note that we are welcoming c-span to our campus. if you feel moved to shout out and denounce someone, feel free, but please do it into the microphone. [laughter] >> you cannot be heard if you are talking in general. and of course, it goes without saying, as with all classes cell , phones off. welcome to our panelists. david, please take it from here. david: thank you. we will get to questions at the end, so save your shouting for then. i will have a bias when it comes to questions, taki
i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate -- i won't say what class -- a recent class of brown university, david corn. david is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones," and if you read it, he has written in it. i think that is all that needs to be said. award-winning journalist. i will plug your book. "hubris: the inside story of spin, scandal, and the selling of the iraq war." familiar face around the watson institute and brown university. he will take it from here...
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out i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate -- i won't say what class did a reset casa brown university, david corn. david is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and if you read it, he's written in it here that's probably all that needs to be said. i'll plug your book. inside hubris, the story of spin, scandal and selling of the iraq war. familiar face among the watson institute in brown university. he will help us sort out the future of the republican party were to republicans. he will introduce our panelists. before i turn it to him, i would not or we are welcoming c-span two our campus. if you feel moved to shout out and do not have one, by all means feel rate, but please do it into the microphone. you can't be heard if you are just talking in general. and it goes without saying us with all of the classes, cell phones off. welcome to our panelists. david, please take it from here. >> we look at two questions at the end so you can save your shouting for then. i will have a bias when it comes to question, taking questions from students. so fair warning, i want to to rush to the mac t
out i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate -- i won't say what class did a reset casa brown university, david corn. david is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and if you read it, he's written in it here that's probably all that needs to be said. i'll plug your book. inside hubris, the story of spin, scandal and selling of the iraq war. familiar face among the watson institute in brown university. he will help us sort out the future of the republican party were to republicans. he...
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remember the story brown m & mst as the david lee roth contract that he would say please take away the brown m & ms. >> glor: yes. >> because he knows if the brown m & ms are present it means they haven't read the contract and that means the girders won't be done correctly and i quipment will fall on people and crush people. you had this instant idea that they could do it. that is what the easter egg roll is, the biggest visiter event t is important to lots of people, if you mess it up, it tells you that your staff process is broken and they completely messed it up, because they were too disorganized, too arrogant and too unprepared to run an easter egg roll. and now they want us to follow them into a military conflict in northeast asia? >> glor: julie, i will start with you. is part of this just having to get, again, we're biting off a lot right here. is part of that, though, that they just have to get to that staffing level, clearly state department issues right now, state departments staffing issues. how much more does the white house want to do and how quickly do you think they're
remember the story brown m & mst as the david lee roth contract that he would say please take away the brown m & ms. >> glor: yes. >> because he knows if the brown m & ms are present it means they haven't read the contract and that means the girders won't be done correctly and i quipment will fall on people and crush people. you had this instant idea that they could do it. that is what the easter egg roll is, the biggest visiter event t is important to lots of people, if...
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this out i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate, i won't say what class, recent class of brown university david, david is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and if you read it, he's written in it. i guess that's probably all that needs to be said. the inside story of spin scandal and the selling of the iraq war, familiar face around the watson institute and brown university. he will take it from here. he will help us sort out the future of the american party where to republicans and he will introduce our panelists. we are welcoming c-span to our campus, if you feel move today shot-out to denounce someone, feel free, but please do it into the microphone. you can't be heard if you're just talking in general and, of course, it goes without saying as with all of the classes, cell phone offs, welcome to the panel, david, please take it from here. >> thank you, jim. we will get to questions at the end so you will save your shouting for then and i will have a bias when it comes to questions, taking questions from students. so fair warning, i want students to rush to mics to ask good question
this out i'm delighted to welcome back our graduate, i won't say what class, recent class of brown university david, david is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and if you read it, he's written in it. i guess that's probably all that needs to be said. the inside story of spin scandal and the selling of the iraq war, familiar face around the watson institute and brown university. he will take it from here. he will help us sort out the future of the american party where to republicans...
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with carrie budoff brown, next to her, david kirkpatrick, author of "the facebook effect," next to me is cecilia vega of abc, senior white house correspondent of abc, covering the trump administration, joined abc six years ago. sicilia, kellyanne conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man u cover every day. are you presumptively negative y? cecilia: i am presumptively -- skeptical. i think we have to both given this administration's relationship with the truth and how tough it is for us to get at that right now. -- io we start our day think i can speak for all of us since i'm in a briefing room every day, in a negative manner, absolutely not, but that is not the tone, from my perspective, isour coverage, but my sense this perception that there is an adversarial relationship, much more comes from the white house than it does from our end of the briefing room. an adversarial relationship, or they perceive it to be the case. we are just doing our job. i do not think the complaints they have are any different than what the obama administration has had about negativity t
with carrie budoff brown, next to her, david kirkpatrick, author of "the facebook effect," next to me is cecilia vega of abc, senior white house correspondent of abc, covering the trump administration, joined abc six years ago. sicilia, kellyanne conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man u cover every day. are you presumptively negative y? cecilia: i am presumptively -- skeptical. i think we have to both given this administration's relationship with the truth and...
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with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday and yasmin alibhai brown of the i newspaperiness times. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. this morning's front page highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british passports could soon be returning to their former dark blue livery following brexit, according to the sunday express. the sunday times headlines the news that some peers are claiming thousands of pounds worth of expenses for attending the house of lords, despite making little contribution to debates or committees. and the observer highlights pressures being put on the government by some cross—party mps who want to guarantee that eu nationals would still be able to work in the nhs after brexit. let's begin with this story, airport and nuclear power stations on terror alert, when were they ever knocked
with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday and yasmin alibhai brown of the i newspaperiness times. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. this morning's front page highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british...
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the honeymoon has lasted a lot longer than her predecessors, david cameron or gordon brown., first minister, for a uk general election? this is a big issue. it is very clear that the prime minister's announcement today is one all about the narrow interests of the party, not the interests of the country overall. clearly, she seized the opportunity, given the total disarray in the rights of the labour party, to crush all opposition to her, to get rid of people that disagree with her, and to give herself a free hand to take the country in the increasingly right—wing direction she wants to ta ke right—wing direction she wants to take it in. and that would mean not just the hardest possible brexit but more austerity and deeper cuts. so now is the time for scotland's voice to be heard and for people in scotland to stand up for the kind of country that we want scotland to be and that is a campaign i look forward to leading in the weeks ahead. given your calls for another independence referendum and a resista nce independence referendum and a resistance to theresa may's approach to
the honeymoon has lasted a lot longer than her predecessors, david cameron or gordon brown., first minister, for a uk general election? this is a big issue. it is very clear that the prime minister's announcement today is one all about the narrow interests of the party, not the interests of the country overall. clearly, she seized the opportunity, given the total disarray in the rights of the labour party, to crush all opposition to her, to get rid of people that disagree with her, and to give...
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mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news, and the president's first 100 days in office. and, jeffrey brownshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art.
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david muir. he was director of political strategy for gordon brown and also negotiated with broadcasters the firstu both. thank you for joining us. david, ifi good to see you both. thank you for joining us. david, if i could start with you. the debate is that the debate sucked all the life out of the campaign. what do you say to that? i think that was definitely a factor in 2010, because it was the first time that happened, and everybody, journalists and politicians, struggled to get their heads around how a campaign would function around them. that being said, there is very clear academic evidence that voters like it, it engages voters, it helps undecided voters and it helps attract female voters and it helps attract female voters in particular and young voters. one of the reasons why i was really pro doing it in 2010 was that our politics felt broken after the political expenses crisis, and as a result of those debates, in 2010 voter turnout was significantly higher than it had been in 2005. in 2005, voter turnout was 61%. in 2010, it was 65%. in 2015, it went up 2010, it was 65%. in 2015, it we
david muir. he was director of political strategy for gordon brown and also negotiated with broadcasters the firstu both. thank you for joining us. david, ifi good to see you both. thank you for joining us. david, if i could start with you. the debate is that the debate sucked all the life out of the campaign. what do you say to that? i think that was definitely a factor in 2010, because it was the first time that happened, and everybody, journalists and politicians, struggled to get their...
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community in middletown delaware, brick mill community that is where david spunt is, we will check with him shortly our natasha brownscene at wawa convenient store still talking to witnesses who witnessed this horrific event. >> again, we don't know the identity of this trooper but we do know that he did exchange glances at some point with these two suspects, again in a suspicious vehicle outside of that wawa in bear, delaware. some point they made eye contact and shots were fired, of course, unfortunate ending to a very somber, situation. >> as we have mentioned one suspect is in custody, another barricaded inside that home in middletown. i'm ukee washington along with nicole brewer. >> investigators where holding this trooper's name next next of kin is notified. >> as you can see there our natasha brown will give you latest from the investigators in bear, natasha. >> reporter: certainly a saddened go to this tragic story that started at 12:10 this afternoon, we can show you behind me there is a flurry of activity at this wawa as police continue to gather information, as to what led to the deadly shooting of one of
community in middletown delaware, brick mill community that is where david spunt is, we will check with him shortly our natasha brownscene at wawa convenient store still talking to witnesses who witnessed this horrific event. >> again, we don't know the identity of this trooper but we do know that he did exchange glances at some point with these two suspects, again in a suspicious vehicle outside of that wawa in bear, delaware. some point they made eye contact and shots were fired, of...
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brothers and co-founders adam and david nagy have not said how they were able to take the brown color ingredients listed on the website are water, coffee and caffeine. a two-pack of the color-less coffee costs seven dollars and 50 cents and is only available on the company's website. (anny) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. from the 5 a.m. light blinkers to the wobbling yogis. to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. (james)(terisa) lets get a check of weather with anny hong... (anny hong) : periods of light rain will continue this morning, mainly across the southern portion of the region. while a brief break in rainfall is possible this afternoon, another system will approach the coast late this evening and result in another around of light to occasionally moderate rainfall into tuesday morning. one last system will push inland across the pacific northwest on wednesday and bring another chance of light rain to the northern ha
brothers and co-founders adam and david nagy have not said how they were able to take the brown color ingredients listed on the website are water, coffee and caffeine. a two-pack of the color-less coffee costs seven dollars and 50 cents and is only available on the company's website. (anny) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. from the 5 a.m. light blinkers to the wobbling yogis. to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights...
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brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thank you. >>> day four of the testimony in the trial of the david creato, the camden county father accused of killing his three-year old son, brandon. today jurors visited scene where boys body was found in cooper river park in 2015. back in court, jury was shown pictures of the brandon's body and special attention was given to brandon's socks, which authorities say prove he was carried, and did not walk on his own from his father's apartment. the walk was copied by another three-year old wearing same socks as brandon and those were shown in court. >> can you hold that up, so ladies and gentlemen of the jury can see the socks. is that one of the socks that the to year-old child wore when they went across. >> yes. >> david creato has told authorities he visited area where his son was found before the child's death. detectives found no footprints or any other evidence, linking him to the crime scene. >>> pennsylvania state police have made an arrest in connection to this viral video of the group of bicycles riding on the vine street expressway in philadelphia alleged organizers of the ride is a
brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thank you. >>> day four of the testimony in the trial of the david creato, the camden county father accused of killing his three-year old son, brandon. today jurors visited scene where boys body was found in cooper river park in 2015. back in court, jury was shown pictures of the brandon's body and special attention was given to brandon's socks, which authorities say prove he was carried, and did not walk on his own from his...
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. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the old all these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of actions after the meeting and that letter should be posted on the website for everyone to see and not just commissioner johnson whether or not there was an opinion issued by the city attorney in writing orally there are a lot of issues indicated and ask they craft a public opinion that addresses the conflict of interest ♪ circumstance it could occur wlefr in the city and guiding principles some maybe obvious how to parcel the situation and staff maybe instructive in the manner of public comment that the city attorney can post that was perhaps alluded to the city attorney has set up for due process for e
. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the old all these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of...
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brown. editor of "politico." covering the obama presidency for "politico." david kirkpatrick. author of the facebook effect. we'll talk about facebook's role in the future of news. next to see, cecilia vega, abc. senior white house correspondent for the abc she was covering the clinton campaign. covering the trump administration. joined abc six years ago. kelly conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative? >> i'm presumptively cynical. that is my job. >> not just skeptical but cynical? >> skeptical and cynical. i think we have to be a little bit of both given this administration's relationship with the truth. and, how tough it is for us to get at that right now. but do we start our day, i think i can speak for all of us who sit in the briefing room every day, in a negative manner? absolutely not. that is not the tone, from my perspective of our coverage. but, and my sense is, this perception that there is this adversarial relationship much more comes from the white house than it does from our end of the briefing room. it, they want an adve
brown. editor of "politico." covering the obama presidency for "politico." david kirkpatrick. author of the facebook effect. we'll talk about facebook's role in the future of news. next to see, cecilia vega, abc. senior white house correspondent for the abc she was covering the clinton campaign. covering the trump administration. joined abc six years ago. kelly conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative?...
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. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the old all these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of actions after the meeting and that letter should be posted on the website for everyone to see and not just commissioner johnson whether or not there was an opinion issued by the city attorney in writing orally there are a lot of issues indicated and ask they craft a public opinion that addresses the conflict of interest ♪ circumstance it could occur wlefr in the city and guiding principles some maybe obvious how to parcel the situation and staff maybe instructive in the manner of public comment that the city attorney can post that was perhaps alluded to the city attorney has set up for due process for e
. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the old all these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of...
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david: it just celebrated its 10th anniversary? oprah: it just celebrated its 10th anniversary. i've girls from brownstanford to elon all over the united states. i have 10 graduations to attend in 2017. i remember when i started the school and said to my beloved friend maya angelou, i am so proud. this will be my greatest legacy. maya said to me, you have no idea. [laughter] oprah: you have no idea what your legacy will be because your legacy is every life you have touched. that shifted the way i saw legacy. maya was explaining to me that everyone who decided they would go back to school, lose weight, no longer hit their children, get out of a bad marriage, all of those people who have seen and experienced your voice, and the same thing with everybody in the same thing with everybody here, you have no idea what your legacy will be. your legacy is every life you have touched. we like to think of it -- i know you have done amazing things with your philanthropy. we like to think that these great philanthropic moments are the ones that leave the impact or make the huge difference in the world, but it is
david: it just celebrated its 10th anniversary? oprah: it just celebrated its 10th anniversary. i've girls from brownstanford to elon all over the united states. i have 10 graduations to attend in 2017. i remember when i started the school and said to my beloved friend maya angelou, i am so proud. this will be my greatest legacy. maya said to me, you have no idea. [laughter] oprah: you have no idea what your legacy will be because your legacy is every life you have touched. that shifted the way...
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. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the oldll these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of actions after the meeting and that letter should be posted on the website for everyone to see and not just commissioner johnson whether or not there was an opinion issued by the city attorney in writing orally there are a lot of issues indicated and ask they craft a public opinion that addresses the conflict of interest ♪ circumstance it could occur wlefr in the city and guiding principles some maybe obvious how to parcel the situation and staff maybe instructive in the manner of public comment that the city attorney can post that was perhaps alluded to the city attorney has set up for due process for eth
. >> david pilpal again i reiterate my caution about the brown act and i think where a bit at the oldll these reasons from public comment and if someone brought a sunshine complaint about this board or go compilation we'll have to hear the merits and here we are nevertheless, there are a lot of issues that were raised i want to address them briefly the best i can at a anytime i think the letter you agreed to send if this means in the next few days should be attached to the summary of...
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david cameron to authorize airstrikes. the 2017 nfl draft gets underway tonight in philadelphia. the cleveland brownst-round picks including the overall selection. jarret ismile predicted to be the top pick. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. let's get a recap of today's market action. the dow and the s&p 500 finishing little changed while the nasdaq rose higher to a record high. of course, a lot of anticipation ahead of some big tech earnings. of course, what we saw after the close justified some of those record highs that we have seen in not just the nasdaq but google and amazon. joe: absolutely. let's go through a couple of these companies. i want to start with amazon. that stock is up nicely after hours. we see the 4.6% rally. eps, smashing expectations. expectations, amazon web services ahead of expectations. the outlook, solid. you can see very nice reactions. good high, already a record high. alphabet, formally nude -- formerly known as google, up a similar amount. that is interesting. this is a
david cameron to authorize airstrikes. the 2017 nfl draft gets underway tonight in philadelphia. the cleveland brownst-round picks including the overall selection. jarret ismile predicted to be the top pick. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. let's get a recap of today's market action. the dow and the s&p 500 finishing little changed while the nasdaq rose higher to a record high. of course, a...
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mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news, and the president's first 100 days in office. and, jeffrey brown visits a workshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art. >> the idea is that you can get someone to understand the complexity of an object, and you can get them to read it in many ways, through encountering facsimile. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there's word tonight that north korea has test-fired another ballistic missile. south korea's military says it happened early saturday, local time. a u.s. government source told reuters that initial indications suggest
mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news, and the president's first 100 days in office. and, jeffrey brown visits a workshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art. >> the idea is that you can get someone to understand the complexity of an object, and you can get them to read it in many ways, through encountering facsimile. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:...
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labour mp, spoke vociferously against the face veil and he was supported by gordon brown and tony blair. injanuary 2016, davideil. lets let sahar respond wearing of the face veil. lets let sa har respond now. wearing of the face veil. lets let sahar respond now. thank you. first of all, i have to explain why i am wearing the face veil. firstly, it is an act of worship. i am a human being ona is an act of worship. i am a human being on a spiritualjourney, trying to connect with god. that is why i wear it. the narrative that the face veil somehow undermine security is a false narrative. muslim women who choose to wear it are a minority within a minority. and this minority are more than happy to reveal their identity with an id card whenever needed. so security is a false narrative. with the rise of islamophobia and the hostile environment around muslims, there are politicians making irresponsible comments across the political spectrum, not only ukip. it now sits the context that we live to demonise and scapegoat minorities. and the easiest target for that is the muslim woman. if we are talking about empowering
labour mp, spoke vociferously against the face veil and he was supported by gordon brown and tony blair. injanuary 2016, davideil. lets let sahar respond wearing of the face veil. lets let sa har respond now. wearing of the face veil. lets let sahar respond now. thank you. first of all, i have to explain why i am wearing the face veil. firstly, it is an act of worship. i am a human being ona is an act of worship. i am a human being on a spiritualjourney, trying to connect with god. that is why...
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david lang sm an attorney representing the state and family. so she could protect others failed. and endsed a a system of closing stations called brown outs. still on the list, more training and additional firefighters that will make giving people time for training easier. >> to do the training that e we need to do, we need dedicated training staff, we need dollars. >> reporter: the fire commissioner is asking for money to hire an additional 30 firefighters and also four people dedicated to training. this today was all part of the city's budget hearings, but when it came town for council members to ask questions, talk turned to how to e prevent this kind of thing from happening again. coming up in our next hour, we'll have more on that. live in city hall, lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. >>> turning to our weather, you can file today under the good day to work outside category. this landscaper enjoyed the sun as he cleans up along mill road. taking a look down live broad street. just a gorgeous day to take a walk through center city. it should stay nice at night as well. maybe make some dinner plans tr outside. enjoy the nice weather. a little bi
david lang sm an attorney representing the state and family. so she could protect others failed. and endsed a a system of closing stations called brown outs. still on the list, more training and additional firefighters that will make giving people time for training easier. >> to do the training that e we need to do, we need dedicated training staff, we need dollars. >> reporter: the fire commissioner is asking for money to hire an additional 30 firefighters and also four people...
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more recently we had vince cable described gordon brown is going from stalin to mr bean when he went from being chancellor to prime minister, and i like davidned a new word today, but it also points to having very good use of the english language. that is borisjohnson all over. you can read any of his columns and you will find any of his columns and you will find a fuwairt you have never heard of before. he is colourful and creative and he does what he does. we have just had several days of theresa may saying over and over again the boring phrase, strong and stable, we had it said 16 times in prime minister's questions, we had strong economy said 20 times, and it is so bland. i hope the public love it when boris comes out and say something a bit wacky. what about the best put—down, a response to the insult? is there anybody who you remember being quick off the mark in responding? there was the one that royjenkins made about geoffrey howe, the attacks by him was like being savaged by a dead sheep, and someone, i can't remember if it was him responding or one of his colleagues, said thatjenkins was a bit like being nuzzled by a wild boar. the
more recently we had vince cable described gordon brown is going from stalin to mr bean when he went from being chancellor to prime minister, and i like davidned a new word today, but it also points to having very good use of the english language. that is borisjohnson all over. you can read any of his columns and you will find any of his columns and you will find a fuwairt you have never heard of before. he is colourful and creative and he does what he does. we have just had several days of...