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after the president fired him for lying. so the president fired him for lying about a communications with the russian ambassador. backwards to help us. it doesn't make sense, and i tell you, makes the american people think the white house has something to hide. there's obviously a paper trail, ladies and gentlemen, that is white house doesn't want our committee to follow. but let it be known that we will follow it. we will follow it wi everything we've got. >> elijah cummings. people sent the lotteries their own chairman, jason chaffetz. they are demanding that he not let this slide from the white house. he has always seen himself such a tenacious oversight chairman. the democrats on the committee are now demanding of their own chairman that he at least not taking that lying down, that he at least request a meeting with the white house to press for those documents which they are refuse to hand over. and jason chaffetz faced with this kind of pressure, the mike flynn and the white house stone wall part of the story now. jason
after the president fired him for lying. so the president fired him for lying about a communications with the russian ambassador. backwards to help us. it doesn't make sense, and i tell you, makes the american people think the white house has something to hide. there's obviously a paper trail, ladies and gentlemen, that is white house doesn't want our committee to follow. but let it be known that we will follow it. we will follow it wi everything we've got. >> elijah cummings. people sent...
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more the lying than anything else. >> i take that. so, you know the question.l of the things that could trip up donald trump, what is going to trip him up? >> i think it is the lies that are going to catch him. he has taken lying in the campaign and during his presidency to a level that we are all baffled by that anybody think s th thinks that they can get away with this indefinitely and think that it is not going to be coming back to haunt him. he is also -- and lying is what got bill clinton in trouble, and that is what he was impeached for. >> it is rarely the act but the lie or the cover-up. >> exactly, exactly. and so, you know, some of these civil losses, and say that he escapes the, and say that the republicans keep control of the congress for four years, and don't want to touch him. but what could? we, some of the civil suits are not all going to the go away and that is one of the big arguments that has to be decided by the supreme court case. and the case against paula jones started before the presidency followed president clinton into the presidency,
more the lying than anything else. >> i take that. so, you know the question.l of the things that could trip up donald trump, what is going to trip him up? >> i think it is the lies that are going to catch him. he has taken lying in the campaign and during his presidency to a level that we are all baffled by that anybody think s th thinks that they can get away with this indefinitely and think that it is not going to be coming back to haunt him. he is also -- and lying is what got...
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after the president fired him for lying.o the president fired him for lying about a communications with the russian ambassador. they should be bending over backwards to help us. it doesn't make sense, and i tell you, makes the american people think the white house has something to hide. there's obviously a paper trail, ladies and gentlemen, that is white house doesn't want our committee to follow. but let it be known that we will follow it. we will follow it with everything we've got. >> elijah cummings. top democrat on the oversight committee. his reaction to the white house refusing to hand over documentation about mike flynn's time in the white house before he was fired. all the democrats on that oversight committee followed up that blistering statement by sending a let to their own chairm chairman. they are demanding that he not let this slide from the white house. he as always seen himself as tenacious oversight chairman. the democrats on the committee are now demanding of their own chairman that he at least not taking
after the president fired him for lying.o the president fired him for lying about a communications with the russian ambassador. they should be bending over backwards to help us. it doesn't make sense, and i tell you, makes the american people think the white house has something to hide. there's obviously a paper trail, ladies and gentlemen, that is white house doesn't want our committee to follow. but let it be known that we will follow it. we will follow it with everything we've got. >>...
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low-lying cloud cover around the depart area of low pressure. we expect to kick the clouds out this afternoon and transition to sunshine. visibility is on the low side as we have fog popping up by millville and lancaster. it's not everywhere, but some of you with patchy fog. temperatures not bad, 60 degrees in philadelphia. 62 in allentown at this hour. 59 in wilmington. as we roll through the day, it's possible we slide to 57 by 7:00 p.m. but we quickly turn it around. noon, 71. 3:00 p.m., 78. 78 at 5:00 p.m. with the high of 79. hitting at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. pollen count is up the next couple of days, too, beware allergy sufferers. when i step inside we'll talk about warmer conditions as we head into the weekend. that's coming up, guys. >> thank you, david. >>> developing right now, delaware state police say a man wants ford murdering a state trooper is barricaded inside a home and firing at police. corporal stephen ballard was shot and killed outside a wawa in bear yesterday. the standoff with the suspect has been going on for nearly 1
low-lying cloud cover around the depart area of low pressure. we expect to kick the clouds out this afternoon and transition to sunshine. visibility is on the low side as we have fog popping up by millville and lancaster. it's not everywhere, but some of you with patchy fog. temperatures not bad, 60 degrees in philadelphia. 62 in allentown at this hour. 59 in wilmington. as we roll through the day, it's possible we slide to 57 by 7:00 p.m. but we quickly turn it around. noon, 71. 3:00 p.m., 78....
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we'll be live in southwark and at the palace of westminster, where pc palmer's body has been lying in rest, by special permission of the queen. also this lunchtime: foreign ministers of the g7 countries meet in italy looking for a unified approach to the war in syria and towards russia. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. fears for the great barrier reef‘s survival. scientists say unprecedented coral bleaching has damaged two—thirds of it. and sergio garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with victory over england'sjustin rose in a sudden death play—off at the masters. in sport at half—past: plaudits and congratulations pour in for sergio garcia after his thrilling masters win, including from the son of his idol, the late seve ballesteros. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. for pc keith palmer, march 22nd started like any other day. but that afternoon, on duty and doing thejob he loved, he was attacked by khalid masood, who had just killed four other people on westminster bridge. colleagues sa
we'll be live in southwark and at the palace of westminster, where pc palmer's body has been lying in rest, by special permission of the queen. also this lunchtime: foreign ministers of the g7 countries meet in italy looking for a unified approach to the war in syria and towards russia. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. fears for the great barrier reef‘s survival. scientists say unprecedented coral bleaching has damaged two—thirds of...
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but he's just a lying sang of (bleep).eers and applause ) i mean, it's -- >> stephen: cover of "the daily news." cover of "the daily news" tomorrow. >> it's not as big-- it's not as simpler-- it's simpler than i thought. he's-- you know-- like, there are liars. sometimes people lie. "that guy lied. they found out he lied." and then there is somebody whoalize once in a while, can't quite stay in the bound reas of truth. somebody whoalize sometimes. then you have a liar who is somebody-- it's like a problem. you know, they can't help it. they lie a lot. and then you just have lying sack of (bleep). and that's just somebody who-- they just lie. they like it. he likes it. he goes, "ha! wasn't even true. wasn't even true. and then i said they were liars." like, it's just an insane-- it's just gross. he's just a groarks crook, dirty, rotten, lying, sack of (bleep). that's how i feel. ( cheers and applause ) and that's-- all right. not a-- louis. >> not a courageous position in this room so much. >> stephen: louis, there's a guy
but he's just a lying sang of (bleep).eers and applause ) i mean, it's -- >> stephen: cover of "the daily news." cover of "the daily news" tomorrow. >> it's not as big-- it's not as simpler-- it's simpler than i thought. he's-- you know-- like, there are liars. sometimes people lie. "that guy lied. they found out he lied." and then there is somebody whoalize once in a while, can't quite stay in the bound reas of truth. somebody whoalize sometimes. then...
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. >> fortunate h oh,ly the building firefighters needed to get to was abandoned. fox 29 joanne pileggi live with more. >> reporter: good evening, one firefighter was in fact injured here tonight. the good news, he is going to be ok. but it was all hands on deck at the height of this smoky fire and there is widespread speculation tonight. squatters living in the structure may have started this fire. >> this video from an eyewitness smoke and flames coming from a vacant two-story building along the manayunk canal >> when i came down, i seen a lot of smoke, and fire, you know, fire shooting out of the windows. and they contained it pretty quick. which is good. it's been a problem waiting to happen for a long time. it's been abandoned. >> reporter: residents tell us the former restaurant and popular night spot shut its doris years ago and has been used by homeless people. a firefighter telling me there have been a number of small fires in the vacant building. at one point firefighters were on the roof. that's when one of reportedly fell and was taken to the hospital >
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but he is lying and lying and lying, every day and everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie. just believeple it? i can't believe it. america, we are going to be destroyed because of this man. believe it. the bible prophecy. trump is the end of the world. i hope you hear me. that is it. host: the washington post -- "ivanka trump, the rising profile comes with backlash." this tweet from jim, "unless she is being paid, it is not nepotism." good morning, maria. is that thisought family is complicit. they are only in this to make money for themselves. america.t care about he wants to create chaos. my hope is that eventually these people will be gone. whether he selects to resign or he is impeached, based on all of the things going on. host: the managing director of the conservative independent women's network with this statement -- "a lot of the about her -- she is a pretty accomplished woman in her own right." from baltimore, good morning. caller: i just wanted to counter a statement made by a previous caller about how they are the first ones who have profited from the presidency
but he is lying and lying and lying, every day and everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie. just believeple it? i can't believe it. america, we are going to be destroyed because of this man. believe it. the bible prophecy. trump is the end of the world. i hope you hear me. that is it. host: the washington post -- "ivanka trump, the rising profile comes with backlash." this tweet from jim, "unless she is being paid, it is not nepotism." good morning, maria. is that...
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you people have been lying about this and knowingly lying about it. so we need to see evidence here. lou: the real question i have as we are about to wrap it up here is why in the world isn't jim comey ex-director of the f.b.i.? i can't imagine why the president want to keep him on that job with these questions. they are really not questions. but these slurs against his integrity and one could argue his basic competence it's extraordinary that he has a job or as he put it another 6 1/2 years in the directorship of the f.b.i. charlie hurt, gayle trotter, thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. up next. president trump taking swift action in syria. his administration blaming assad's allies for the chemical attacks. >> the iranian government bears heavy responsibility. it h proppedp and shielded the brutal dictator for several years. the russian government also bears responsibility. lou: naming names. john hannah joins us next. authorities are investigating another terrorist attack in europe. a hijacked truck ramming inhe a busy department store in s
you people have been lying about this and knowingly lying about it. so we need to see evidence here. lou: the real question i have as we are about to wrap it up here is why in the world isn't jim comey ex-director of the f.b.i.? i can't imagine why the president want to keep him on that job with these questions. they are really not questions. but these slurs against his integrity and one could argue his basic competence it's extraordinary that he has a job or as he put it another 6 1/2 years in...
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you're lying to me. >> what am i lying for? >> you lying about how and why you slapped that man.icer mcclaren says his investigation revealed that mitchell himself was a pawn of the heartless felons. >> he's another one that was told to do it or he was going to be jumped. and our investigation come to find out that's how they got mitchell. mitchell was getting his stuff taken, his food taken, his commissary taken. they told him you want yours to stop being taken, do what we tell you to do. >> mclemore over there? >> mcclaren believes one of the heartless felons exerting that pressure is gregory mclemore. he's awaiting trial and has pled not guilty to several charges, including aggravated robbery and assault. >> tell me what's going on mclemore. >> honestly? >> yeah. >> i don't know, they snatched everybody up. >> you don't know? >> no, truthfully on my dead mother. my mother's grave i don't know. i'm here fighting a case for my life. i ain't got time -- i got aggravated robbery and a lot of crazy tough. i'm here fighting a case for my life. i ain't got time to be involved in no g
you're lying to me. >> what am i lying for? >> you lying about how and why you slapped that man.icer mcclaren says his investigation revealed that mitchell himself was a pawn of the heartless felons. >> he's another one that was told to do it or he was going to be jumped. and our investigation come to find out that's how they got mitchell. mitchell was getting his stuff taken, his food taken, his commissary taken. they told him you want yours to stop being taken, do what we...
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little bit of fog towards the east and low lying cloud cover but that will quickly this morning.ck, 53. by noon 60. we're looking at lots of and steadily building temperatures. 67 by 3 o'clock. 5 o'clock temperature is 69 degrees and your high of 70 hits rather late in the day probably around din are time before sliding back to 68. if you have errands to run today a good day to get them done because tomorrow we are looking at jeanette a lot of rain coming in possible flooding and maybe strong gusty thunderstorms. >> enjoy it while it lasts aren't summer is quickly approaching when is renewing the threat of the zika virus. scientists here in the u.s. are working to find a, vaccine to fight against the virus. right now researchers ateist of centers for disease control and infection say 5 percent of women affected with zika virus babies had birth defects. >> journigan had five sacks in the first nine games of last season but didn't have another in the final seven. the two teams swapped third round picks in this year's draft. the birds will slide back 29 spots to ninth overall again
little bit of fog towards the east and low lying cloud cover but that will quickly this morning.ck, 53. by noon 60. we're looking at lots of and steadily building temperatures. 67 by 3 o'clock. 5 o'clock temperature is 69 degrees and your high of 70 hits rather late in the day probably around din are time before sliding back to 68. if you have errands to run today a good day to get them done because tomorrow we are looking at jeanette a lot of rain coming in possible flooding and maybe strong...
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>> i want to make a statement with these guys, i real ly do. >> we'll start with 10-c. >> you are notoing to come out of lock up and if you identify as participating in gang activities, you will be there. >> since new, the 23 lock up may not go well with the heart less felo felo felons, it will be delivered by special s.w.a.t. team, also known as men in black. we are going to throw this on and let them know we mean business and we are not going to play with this. >> these are pepper foam watches. they shoot out pepper balls. when we go in, we'll just make the perimeter and first guy break off to the right and second guy break off to the left. lets go. >> step it in. get dressed, that's what. >> put your heels against the wall and put your feet together. you are going to listen to what we got to say. >> okay, y'all, listen up. >> due to your prior behavior, your classification have been upgraded to 23-1. if you want to know what that is, that means you will be locked down for 23 hours and come out one our a day. there is too much done at the same time within this property. everybody is
>> i want to make a statement with these guys, i real ly do. >> we'll start with 10-c. >> you are notoing to come out of lock up and if you identify as participating in gang activities, you will be there. >> since new, the 23 lock up may not go well with the heart less felo felo felons, it will be delivered by special s.w.a.t. team, also known as men in black. we are going to throw this on and let them know we mean business and we are not going to play with this....
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it's the people inside who are lying. i came away with a lot of respect for those two and when they have come to respect in journalism. >> the media should not have a dog in the fight other than to find the best attainable version of the truth. that is very much what respect for the first amendment and media and fourth estate is all about. >> it absolutely is. i think that the fact that this comedian said in this environment that truth has given way to trust, meaning if you trust donald trump it doesn't matter what he says, there was a lot of truth to that statement as we have seen. >> paris, i'm curious, can you ever make fun of the president? it's hard toake fun of a s like president at all. did you laugh anywre? >> there were certain things, some of the things he said were definitely funny but i think there are some things that just aren't funny. when you have no basis to call somebody, call sean spicer a holocaust denier, that's not funny. when you say the attorney general uses the "n" word that's offensive to me. now
it's the people inside who are lying. i came away with a lot of respect for those two and when they have come to respect in journalism. >> the media should not have a dog in the fight other than to find the best attainable version of the truth. that is very much what respect for the first amendment and media and fourth estate is all about. >> it absolutely is. i think that the fact that this comedian said in this environment that truth has given way to trust, meaning if you trust...
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. >> something must have happened because the next thing i know i'm lying on the ground in a pool of blood and just kind of coming in and out of consciousness. and i well remember waking up in the ambulance. >> sergeant rames is preparing a case against nava and gonzalez to present to the district attorney. >> it's an aggravated assault because they beat him unconscious and then continued to beat him afterwards. >> a conviction for either man does not require olson's cooperation. but if prosecutors have it, they will be more likely to take the case. >> we're going to go in here and talk to inmate olson and see if he wants to be a complaining witness.
. >> something must have happened because the next thing i know i'm lying on the ground in a pool of blood and just kind of coming in and out of consciousness. and i well remember waking up in the ambulance. >> sergeant rames is preparing a case against nava and gonzalez to present to the district attorney. >> it's an aggravated assault because they beat him unconscious and then continued to beat him afterwards. >> a conviction for either man does not require olson's...
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areas and sometime a big rain the water can come out in the low lying area any drainage system will do that behavior beautiful that way you've seen that before predominantly a large storm how tides may impact the flooding but mostly natural to that grateful and it can play in a courageous collapse but - so the question which neighborhoods flowed and mass is determined by typography so this maps shows the historical we have a hilly city where the gravity flows when it rains the next slide with the 5 year storm the blue on this map is the historic waterways and the red is areas with surface irrigation in a 5 year it is hard to see on the screen but hard to show the areas that get inundated in a 5 year storm in a - there are a couple of more that are small and hard to see we'll get there but the vast majority of the system can't handle that we have fast projects up to our 5 year storm level of service while working on a long term plan for the entire city but even once we're there there is a large storm so what does that look like the next slide is another extreme scenario one hundred y
areas and sometime a big rain the water can come out in the low lying area any drainage system will do that behavior beautiful that way you've seen that before predominantly a large storm how tides may impact the flooding but mostly natural to that grateful and it can play in a courageous collapse but - so the question which neighborhoods flowed and mass is determined by typography so this maps shows the historical we have a hilly city where the gravity flows when it rains the next slide with...
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frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking time out of your day or work to come today to see how flooding has affected their homes i believe as a city and county our members with can implement short term and long term plans to maintain the flooding in the impacted neighborhoods citywide i've been meeting with the business school and public utilities commission for several months to discuss the short term and long term plans for flooding mitigation and sewer improvements and want to thank the general manager harlan kelly and the project manager stephanie to present those plans i'd like to have general manager harlan kelly present. >> good morni
frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking...
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i could actually see bodies lying on the street and i could see the police covering the bodies with an orange blanket. andreea cristea, who fell into the thames during the westminster terror attack last month, has died. and coming up newsnight, we will hear from syria's to be and coming up newsnight, we will hearfrom syria's to be foreign minister. what is his account of the chemical weapon attack earlier this week, and his reaction to the us missile strike on his country? good evening and welcome to bbc news. russia, an ally of syria, has condemned a missile strike authorised by president trump on a syrian government target. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were fired from us warships in the mediterranean at the shayrat air base. it was from there, according to mr trump, that this week's deadly chemical weapons attack in northern syria was launched. in a moment, we'll get the latest on russia's response — and how the strike could affect the long war in syria. but first, here's our north america editorjon sopel and a warning, his report does contain some distressing images. it was after dar
i could actually see bodies lying on the street and i could see the police covering the bodies with an orange blanket. andreea cristea, who fell into the thames during the westminster terror attack last month, has died. and coming up newsnight, we will hear from syria's to be and coming up newsnight, we will hearfrom syria's to be foreign minister. what is his account of the chemical weapon attack earlier this week, and his reaction to the us missile strike on his country? good evening and...
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i could actually see bodies lying on the street and i could see the police covering a body with an orangeet. andreea cristea, who fell into the thames during the westminster terror attack last month, has died. the violent husband who was spared custody is now sent to jail — after his claims to be a professional cricketer are proved untrue. and could the yorkshireman who won last year's masters be about to crash out of this year's competition? and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: two defeats on day one in france mean great britain is on the verge of going out of the davis cup in the quarterfinals. good evening. russia, an ally of syria, has condemned a missile strike authorised by president trump on a syrian government target. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were fired from us warships in the mediterranean at the shayrat airbase. it was from there, according to mr trump, that this week's deadly chemical weapons attack in northern syria was launched. in a moment, we'll get the latest on russia's response — and how the strike could affect the long war in syria. but first, here's our north ame
i could actually see bodies lying on the street and i could see the police covering a body with an orangeet. andreea cristea, who fell into the thames during the westminster terror attack last month, has died. the violent husband who was spared custody is now sent to jail — after his claims to be a professional cricketer are proved untrue. and could the yorkshireman who won last year's masters be about to crash out of this year's competition? and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: two...
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and my feeling is that, in fact, the institutions haven't been lying as much as is suggested by this people, that in fact a lot of the real frustration out there comes from forces beyond the control of a government of any particular institutions -- globalization, robotics and things like that which are taking away jobs all through the world and and the problem is people are told -- not told enough about those forces but because of fox news in large part and other media outlets on the right, they're told it's all a problem of dysfunction of government and that's to me not an honest appraisal so -- it's like everybody is against government among certain groups but the you ask them -- and this is well known -- you ask them do they like medicare, yes. do they like social security? yes. how many of them know that medicare is far more efficient, for example, than private health insurance companies? the overhead of medicare is about 3%, the overhead of private insurance companies because they spend so much money denying claims is something like 27% or 30%. that's just a little example. >> o
and my feeling is that, in fact, the institutions haven't been lying as much as is suggested by this people, that in fact a lot of the real frustration out there comes from forces beyond the control of a government of any particular institutions -- globalization, robotics and things like that which are taking away jobs all through the world and and the problem is people are told -- not told enough about those forces but because of fox news in large part and other media outlets on the right,...
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and catherine bailey is a scene stealing—ly good. is scene stealing—ly good.like about this film is, on the one hand, it is really funny. there is real life and laughter in it. it's also very profound. it is a film which is about poetry which has visual poetry, the composition is painterly. you end up thinking of vermeer or carl dryer. if you know terence davies work, and the way in which she will if you know terence davies‘ work, and the way in which he will move a camera very slowly around a room or a theatre, he is somebody who at an early age fell in love with cinema, sitting in the balcony as a child, looking at the moving image. you can tell this from every frame of the movie. emily dickinson, she became reclusive. she got frailer, and as she got older, she lived in the same house for years and years. is there a sense of claustrophobic about this, as a result? as in all of terence davies‘ films, one of the things he does brilliantly is writing about people whose inner lives of very profound. of course, what happens is, she expresses herself through poetr
and catherine bailey is a scene stealing—ly good. is scene stealing—ly good.like about this film is, on the one hand, it is really funny. there is real life and laughter in it. it's also very profound. it is a film which is about poetry which has visual poetry, the composition is painterly. you end up thinking of vermeer or carl dryer. if you know terence davies work, and the way in which she will if you know terence davies‘ work, and the way in which he will move a camera very slowly...
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another big exception: prosecutors lying in court.says he's seen it too many times, and he's on a crusade to stop it. >> kozinski: there have been any number of documented instances of prosecutors doing things that are dishonest, slimy- >> stahl: he lectures about prosecutorial misconduct and rails about it from the bench. >> kozinski: see whether they really want to stick by a conviction that was obtained by lying prosecutors. >> stahl: the judge says he's seen prosecutors distort evidence, coach witnesses, pile on charges to force guilty pleas, and fail to reveal facts that could help or be exculpatory to the defense, which they're legally required to do. how much of a stigma is it to not turn over exculpatory evidence? is it a huge blemish on a prosecutor, on a lawyer? >> kozinski: i don't think so. i think they consider it feathers in their caps. >> stahl: really? >> kozinski: maybe they won't admit it, but i think that's how they see it. >> stahl: statements like these have earned him his fair share of criticism, including from h
another big exception: prosecutors lying in court.says he's seen it too many times, and he's on a crusade to stop it. >> kozinski: there have been any number of documented instances of prosecutors doing things that are dishonest, slimy- >> stahl: he lectures about prosecutorial misconduct and rails about it from the bench. >> kozinski: see whether they really want to stick by a conviction that was obtained by lying prosecutors. >> stahl: the judge says he's seen...
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because he was lying too. you should get actual facts before going out on a limb. >> you are the only person i know, who are so skeptical of our own intelligence agencies. >> tucker: for asking questions? >> you can be skeptical but when all of the intelligence agencie agencies -- and the fbi tell us that these actions were undertaken by russian actors -- >> tucker: so don't ask anymore questions at that point? >> you can ask all you want. it was good enough for me. >> tucker: have you seen any evidence at all? >> i have been in briefings, classified and unclassified were the conclusions were unanimous and have been relayed to us. they are absolutely crystal clear, tucker. the russians did it. full stop. >> tucker: on the basis of what evidence customer you are calling for an investigation. describing this as collusion. is there anything at the bottom of this and you say how dare you be skeptical of intel agencies? >> don't put words in my mouth, please. when the intelligence communities and the fbi after mont
because he was lying too. you should get actual facts before going out on a limb. >> you are the only person i know, who are so skeptical of our own intelligence agencies. >> tucker: for asking questions? >> you can be skeptical but when all of the intelligence agencie agencies -- and the fbi tell us that these actions were undertaken by russian actors -- >> tucker: so don't ask anymore questions at that point? >> you can ask all you want. it was good enough for...
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there you see the low-lying cloud cover on satellite. obviously a lot of dry air nearby and we expect the return of sunshine. 57 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m., 58. noon, 71 degrees. high temperatures 77 in allentown. 78 in reading. mid 70s in trenton. up close to 80 in philadelphia and wilmington. 65 down in cape may. a few degrees higher than yesterday. the nfl draft, day one lofts of activities on the black today. 68 degrees by 11:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m., 77. a nice afternoon in philadelphia. 5:00 p.m., 78 degrees, 8:00 p.m., 74. 11:00 p.m. back in the upper 60s. day baseball this afternoon the phillies wrapping up a series with the marlins 1:05 p.m. 75 in the first pitch. in the 9th, 79 degrees. if you're out and about, at the at the phillies, draft or penn relays, cool drinks all around. overnight we could have a passing shower, tomorrow afternoon we get all the way up to 82 for the high, there will be a bit of a southerly flow popping in as a warm front guest past us, that will increase the humidity. early clouds giving way to sun. more
there you see the low-lying cloud cover on satellite. obviously a lot of dry air nearby and we expect the return of sunshine. 57 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m., 58. noon, 71 degrees. high temperatures 77 in allentown. 78 in reading. mid 70s in trenton. up close to 80 in philadelphia and wilmington. 65 down in cape may. a few degrees higher than yesterday. the nfl draft, day one lofts of activities on the black today. 68 degrees by 11:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m., 77. a nice afternoon in philadelphia....
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laughter he's lying, you know that. i saw he's lying, you know that.t. i saw him with a wheelbarrow full of it the other day. we have got lots of tweets and can do we have the time now or not? yeah, 0k, thank you. i like to talk to the gallery, that's all. a viewer says, "i pay small businesses in cash so they don't have to pay credit card charges." somebody says, "i have got a £10 note in my wallet in case systems go down, but 99% of the time it's contactless all the way." i the time it's contactless all the way. " i like the time it's contactless all the way." i like reading my online statement, it is nothing, but coffee shops and pubs. you do stuff on your phone... it is too techie. still to come: diet? what diet? the foodie revolution is shaking up the restaurant business, we'll get the lowdown from celebrity chef mark hix. you're with business live from bbc news. challenger bank metro has reported a 33% growth in underlying profits in its first quarter results. not bad, is it? the high street bank also increased deposits by £1.1 billion. theo legg
laughter he's lying, you know that. i saw he's lying, you know that.t. i saw him with a wheelbarrow full of it the other day. we have got lots of tweets and can do we have the time now or not? yeah, 0k, thank you. i like to talk to the gallery, that's all. a viewer says, "i pay small businesses in cash so they don't have to pay credit card charges." somebody says, "i have got a £10 note in my wallet in case systems go down, but 99% of the time it's contactless all the way."...
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the body of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel of parliament, ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the payday loan firm, wonga, has apologised after admitting nearly a quarter of a million british customers may have been affected by a data breach. one meet the author this week i will speak to scarlett thomas about her switch to writing for children and the creation of a fictional world full of magic and danger. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. hopefully not suffering from too much sun after a lovely day out there tonight. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with — the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against america, following last week's air strike on syria. donald trump is accused of crossing "red lines". the financial times focuses on president trump's decision to increase us naval power in korean waters. the independent leads with an
the body of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel of parliament, ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the payday loan firm, wonga, has apologised after admitting nearly a quarter of a million british customers may have been affected by a data breach. one meet the author this week i will speak to scarlett thomas about her switch to writing for children and the creation of a fictional world full of magic and danger. hello and welcome to our look ahead...
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frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking time out of your day or work to come today to see how flooding has affected their homes i believe as a city and county our members with can implement short term and long term plans to maintain the flooding in the impacted neighborhoods citywide i've been meeting with the business school and public utilities commission for several months to discuss the short term and long term plans for flooding mitigation and sewer improvements and want to thank the general manager harlan kelly and the project manager stephanie to present those plans i'd like to have general manager harlan kelly present. >> good morni
frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking...
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frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking time out of your day or work to come today to see how flooding has affected their homes i believe as a city and county our members with can implement short term and long term plans to maintain the flooding in the impacted neighborhoods citywide i've been meeting with the business school and public utilities commission for several months to discuss the short term and long term plans for flooding mitigation and sewer improvements and want to thank the general manager harlan kelly and the project manager stephanie to present those plans i'd like to have general manager harlan kelly present. >> good morni
frustration because as a property owner nothing more frustrating that is that is actually in a low lying flood area we want to thank my colleagues many who are sitting on that committee and joined the hearing today core co-sponsor sponsoring that supervisor tang and supervisor fewer and supervisor safai and supervisor ronen i also want to thank the many residents from those effected neighborhoods that have contracted our offices over the years as well as those that are here today and taking...
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a meeting marked by hard facts, fear and hope. >> how rising seas will impact low-lying areas. wayne? >> it's interesting. it's a glimpse of a future world. the world that we are going to get from rising seas due to melting glaciers, in 100 years or so, it not the end of the world, but in terms of infrastructure, it's the end of the world as we have built it. in mill valley, the a's took on the orioles in a battle of friends, allies, and rising seas from future climate change. if we are to believe the report, this field on which they played tonight could be underwater within decades or years. these kids will see it. >> time to act is now. >> chris choo is the plan for the department of public works that held a meeting not far from the game tonight. for many here, it served as an eye opener. >> it's scary. i admit. a lot of people don't get it's happening. but they just need to look at our streets and our highways. >> like last winter when king tides turned streets in to waterways. flooding at the parking lot near mill valley could be the new norm and with as much as 70 inches o
a meeting marked by hard facts, fear and hope. >> how rising seas will impact low-lying areas. wayne? >> it's interesting. it's a glimpse of a future world. the world that we are going to get from rising seas due to melting glaciers, in 100 years or so, it not the end of the world, but in terms of infrastructure, it's the end of the world as we have built it. in mill valley, the a's took on the orioles in a battle of friends, allies, and rising seas from future climate change. if we...
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he's lying tax reform. tax reform is no easier than health care.u get into winners and losers, it is akin to medicaid cuts in health care. there is no way he can sell this. and he has a hard time on his hands right now. i will tell you, i hate to say this, but the smartest people in the white house right now are probably jared and ivanka. it is is nepotism. it is is not right. when you talk about bannon and the other people around trump, the only adults, the mod rifts, frankly democrats, are jared and ivanka. i think in the lonhe is going to have to rely on them he is a family business person. and that is what it ultimately will come down to forsetting policy. >> endira, what do you think? >> the president is right about one thing. the 100-day standard is an arbitrary and silly standard. it has been applied to all presidents since fdr. fdr did something in the first 100 days. he obviously did pretty significant things with social security and the new deal. and ever since then we have been trying to judge presidents by the same yardstick. but it is
he's lying tax reform. tax reform is no easier than health care.u get into winners and losers, it is akin to medicaid cuts in health care. there is no way he can sell this. and he has a hard time on his hands right now. i will tell you, i hate to say this, but the smartest people in the white house right now are probably jared and ivanka. it is is nepotism. it is is not right. when you talk about bannon and the other people around trump, the only adults, the mod rifts, frankly democrats, are...
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to the show that is the sworn and lifelong m&a of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. sean hannity is next, we'll bring you a weeklong series of opioid addiction. we'll see you then. ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity, my monologue will be coming up in the next segment. preview of her close of interview with president trump. we have a lot of news breaking all over the world tonight so we begin with the entity news with, joining us first with more on secretary rex tillotson's trip to russia is rich edson, he's in moscow tonight, rich. >> good evening, in about 12 hours, secretary of state rex tillotson is scheduled to meet with russian foreign minister sal gary rough. he says he has a choice for the russian government, join the united states, the west and middle eastern countries to find a way to transition syria from bashar al-assad of the president to a democracy or russia can continue to support assad, iran, and hezbollah. he also offered his strongest declaration thus far on the future of bashar al-assad. >> i think that it's clear to all of us that the reign of the assa
to the show that is the sworn and lifelong m&a of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. sean hannity is next, we'll bring you a weeklong series of opioid addiction. we'll see you then. ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity, my monologue will be coming up in the next segment. preview of her close of interview with president trump. we have a lot of news breaking all over the world tonight so we begin with the entity news with, joining us first with more on secretary rex tillotson's trip...
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because only then they realized how much heroin i was actual ly kcar riing.they were all excited. they started pulling the blocks out as quickly as they could just to see how big the prize was. the total came to 4.7 kilograms, and i knew that there was no getting out of this. and then they all left the room. so suddenly, i find myself in the room with all of the hair wip on the scales in front of me. i knew that there was no getting out of this. i knew that my life was over. it was not going to be a wedding. there wasn'ting go to be any money. there wasn'ting going to be any success. there wasn't going to be anything anymore. it was all gone. right then. right there. i knew exactly what i had to do. sw swallow it. i didn't even have any water. and now, i am starting to nod and fall asleep. i know i am not going to wake up. and that is okay. it does not matter. i decided to die. >> hey, you sleeping? >> the guards decide it is time to take me to the police station. >> comen, up! the van pulls to a halt. one of the police opens the door to the minivan, and at t
because only then they realized how much heroin i was actual ly kcar riing.they were all excited. they started pulling the blocks out as quickly as they could just to see how big the prize was. the total came to 4.7 kilograms, and i knew that there was no getting out of this. and then they all left the room. so suddenly, i find myself in the room with all of the hair wip on the scales in front of me. i knew that there was no getting out of this. i knew that my life was over. it was not going to...
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she could end up lying on the nhs are another 50 yea rs. lying on the nhs are another 50 years.l that the illness is so cruel. what gets me is that it has been five years. five yea rs of that it has been five years. five years of suffering and it is frustrating because there is treatment out there for them. that was heartbreaking. it is so cruel to listen to them. they're chloe's health board cannot comment on individual cases but do recognise there is a need to increase cbt provision and say they have a robust investment programme to improve access to these treatments. the welsh government said they spent £3 million on therapies like cbt over the last few years. and while there is progress, there is more for health boards to do. so is the political mood changing in wales? i have come to speak to a spokesman. it is not words that we need, really, i think it is positive that people are talking about mental health now as being something that is recognised as an area of healthcare in wales that absolutely needs changing. we need to make the investment. unless we have the therapist
she could end up lying on the nhs are another 50 yea rs. lying on the nhs are another 50 years.l that the illness is so cruel. what gets me is that it has been five years. five yea rs of that it has been five years. five years of suffering and it is frustrating because there is treatment out there for them. that was heartbreaking. it is so cruel to listen to them. they're chloe's health board cannot comment on individual cases but do recognise there is a need to increase cbt provision and say...
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, don't trust them, they're lying, there's a great many -- there's a lot of historical experience that conservatives have to back that argument up. he's using it i think completely opportunistically to say don't pay attention to things you ought to pay attention to but it still resonates with him. >> he doesn't sound like any conservative i've ever known for a long time and i no many of them. i don't find any real driving ideology or core beliefs in the man. he's had positions on almost all sides of all issues at different times in his life and slides around even today as president on different issues. >> i don't disagree with that at all but that doesn't mean that's not his base and that's not whom he's playing to as he attempts to distract and sort of tell people not to pay attention to the things that are -- >> what can he deliver the space and how long will they stay? >> that's part of the test that you're saying that ewith ear in the middle of. we don't know. >> i think it goes deeper than the media or recent current events. i would kind of blame the framers for this. we have a go
, don't trust them, they're lying, there's a great many -- there's a lot of historical experience that conservatives have to back that argument up. he's using it i think completely opportunistically to say don't pay attention to things you ought to pay attention to but it still resonates with him. >> he doesn't sound like any conservative i've ever known for a long time and i no many of them. i don't find any real driving ideology or core beliefs in the man. he's had positions on almost...
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so we had a man with very bad character here who is prone to lying, who is ignorant, who seems to know nothing about how the government works. and so it's a test. it's a test of the institutions that we have, because they're going to be subjected and are already being subjected to tremendous strain by this. >> we were talking about this just before we got on stage, and so, rick, you're talking about the institutions, th, the separn of powers, the ability to enforce such things as the emoluments clause, the question at what level the president is or is not subject to law as we understand it, in some context. but then we had the institutions, the separation of powers of congress, legislative, judicial, how they all interact. i think the campaign, what was revealed in the campaign over a year and a half and in donald trump's ability to get 63.5 million votes and to win 30 states was that many institutions in the united states have already failed or already in a condition of failure, the institutions that would've made it such that a president caught on tape and then, access hollywood tape
so we had a man with very bad character here who is prone to lying, who is ignorant, who seems to know nothing about how the government works. and so it's a test. it's a test of the institutions that we have, because they're going to be subjected and are already being subjected to tremendous strain by this. >> we were talking about this just before we got on stage, and so, rick, you're talking about the institutions, th, the separn of powers, the ability to enforce such things as the...
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she is once again lying to the american people. then you want to ask the final question, as the national security advisor i of the president of the united states. did all this really ham and barack obama didn't know about it? jesse: maybe president obama from that island in the south pacific will say he learned about it by watching the news. it happened with dianne feinstein, when the obama cia looked in her computer. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the run-up to the nuclear deal. when people say this could never have happened. look at the history. i don't know why people think this is so out of this world that this could have happened. >> it's very dangerous in a free society to have the government decide it can spy own and inform selectively certain key people, it's all outside the normal law and it's dangerous for all of us as we move forward. jesse: do you have think you will have hearings in the next couple weeks? are people going to start getting up there and testifying under
she is once again lying to the american people. then you want to ask the final question, as the national security advisor i of the president of the united states. did all this really ham and barack obama didn't know about it? jesse: maybe president obama from that island in the south pacific will say he learned about it by watching the news. it happened with dianne feinstein, when the obama cia looked in her computer. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with...
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. >> i hate the lying. i hate the lying. >> sharon adams drove here from chattanooga, tennessee, to canvas alongside local supporters. >> what does your family say when you told them i'm going to go to georgia and volunteer in a congressional race there. >> my husband said good. my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's election is what is known as a jungle primary where all the democrats and republicans faceoff against each other. if no one gets above 50%, it goes to a runoff and if that is the case, scott, ossoff will likely go up against a gop that's unified around one candidate instead of 11. >> pelley: nancy cordes for us tonight, thank you. tonight, turkey, a key nato ally, remains deeply divided after the president there won a referendum that greatly expands his powers. the vote was surprisingly close, just 51% voted yes. and while president erdogan claimed victory, protestors took to the streets and international monitors said the playing field wasn't level. one week after a deadly shoot
. >> i hate the lying. i hate the lying. >> sharon adams drove here from chattanooga, tennessee, to canvas alongside local supporters. >> what does your family say when you told them i'm going to go to georgia and volunteer in a congressional race there. >> my husband said good. my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's election is what is known as a jungle primary where all the democrats and republicans faceoff against each other. if no one gets above...