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this 1950s bedford ob is finally on her way home. and behind the wheel 73 rolled jon watt.rolled jon watt. for years, this pair were a lifeline 200 living on the shetland islands. we used to go down to sunday school picnics with great excitement, going for the beat of the day, with everybody‘s pa rents. of the day, with everybody‘s parents. that was a big adventure. many miles and years of service, in 1979, she was brought south, any of the norfolk for retirement. nick taylor has spent the last six years restoring her. but nick is gifting the bus back to the island from when she came. and here are the keys. to give a much. and serve the next alldays, the team will travel 1200 miles at 40 miles an hour to get home. people will love it up there. —— the next four days. it is not pa rt —— the next four days. it is not part of my history, it is part of their history, really, and that is where it should be. soa so a very important day there for that reason. still to come, we have a packed agenda for you. in 17 minutes, you can join a packed agenda for you. in 17 minutes, you canj
this 1950s bedford ob is finally on her way home. and behind the wheel 73 rolled jon watt.rolled jon watt. for years, this pair were a lifeline 200 living on the shetland islands. we used to go down to sunday school picnics with great excitement, going for the beat of the day, with everybody‘s pa rents. of the day, with everybody‘s parents. that was a big adventure. many miles and years of service, in 1979, she was brought south, any of the norfolk for retirement. nick taylor has spent the...
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the flight continued from bedford to philadelphia where this mystery passenger was dropped off. >> who is it? >> the copilot pilot flew back and that's for the tragedy struck. >> my daughter sent me a text message send the building next door just exploded there smoke everywhere. >> i headed to the new jersey aviation hall of fame and spoke with stephen, retired air force colonel whose daughter was working on building away when the learjet struck on may 15. >> i've had people asked me, how is it possible that they don't know the name of the pilot? well that is impossible. you're not hearing the name of the pilot because someone doesn't want you to know. >> they said the ntsb ugly does know who the pilot was. officials say they're waiting for dna results of what little remained of the pilot after crash. that could take weeks or months. we'll keep the following the investigation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ local local -- >> you cannot rest in peace up there. the whole city council. news. i did. >> and so my day with doors began. >> i'm doris,. >> she on direct park casino home in brooklyn where she said she
the flight continued from bedford to philadelphia where this mystery passenger was dropped off. >> who is it? >> the copilot pilot flew back and that's for the tragedy struck. >> my daughter sent me a text message send the building next door just exploded there smoke everywhere. >> i headed to the new jersey aviation hall of fame and spoke with stephen, retired air force colonel whose daughter was working on building away when the learjet struck on may 15. >> i've...
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. >> chris bedford said dangerous political rhetoric is to blame for yesterday's attack on republicans, we continue to talk about that. joined us next live. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> donald from calling for unity after the shooting the injured a top house republican leader. steve scalise. before this attack there were concerns that a play in new york city portraying the assassination of the character looking like the president could potentially provoke unnecessary violence. >> we have the right to be free in this country, to elect our leaders, the right to vote against them if we disagree with their policies, we got to ratchet down the rhetoric we have seen not only on social media but in the medi
. >> chris bedford said dangerous political rhetoric is to blame for yesterday's attack on republicans, we continue to talk about that. joined us next live. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you...
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let's bring in christopher bedford editor-in-chief of the news foundation. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> i have step in beginning to go on record here that robert mueller being appointed is too close for comfort given his very special, very close relationship with fellow and former fired fbi director james comey. what if muller basically, what is he and tended to do here after months of investigation have come up with no evidence in the evidence of collusion with is the main purpose of this investigation into russia? >> have to wonder about that. instruction of what really? they're saying obstruction of justice. but all of the things we talked about whether you want to talk about the jeff sessions hearing, a foreign relations issue. you can talk about donald trump's settlers dealings we can talk about the obstruction of justice. the problem is the core of this. how it all got started. the allegation of donald trump and members of his campaign colluded with the kremlin, with a foreign government to defeat hillary clinton and become president o
let's bring in christopher bedford editor-in-chief of the news foundation. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> i have step in beginning to go on record here that robert mueller being appointed is too close for comfort given his very special, very close relationship with fellow and former fired fbi director james comey. what if muller basically, what is he and tended to do here after months of investigation have come up with no evidence in the evidence of collusion with is...
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news partners learned bedford county virginia sheriff's office lost a tooth.hat lloyd welch with the murders. it was found in a remote area of virginia where police believe he burned the sisters' bodies. they disappeared before it could be tested. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >>> police looking for the vandal that targeted a cemetery. they knocked over several headstones. police say the suspect entered through the unlocked gate and knocked over 24 headstones. church leaders estimate damage around $12,000. generations of families have been buried at the sem degree since the 1700s, including soldiers from revolutionary and civil war. >>> the fight to save one of the last pieces of a church cemetery in bethesda continues. members want them to establish and maintain inventory of burial sites in the county. church members hope this will preserve burial ground they say is under a parking lot. >>> a deadly amtrak accident involving two people. >> melissa learning about road closures. >> we have some road closures the past couple minutes. inbound new
news partners learned bedford county virginia sheriff's office lost a tooth.hat lloyd welch with the murders. it was found in a remote area of virginia where police believe he burned the sisters' bodies. they disappeared before it could be tested. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >>> police looking for the vandal that targeted a cemetery. they knocked over several headstones. police say the suspect entered through the unlocked gate and knocked over 24 headstones. church...
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was director of head start programs in westchester and rock lynn counties and i don't know how but bedford hills called me and asked me to come in to the prisons to work with the parents of the children, the inmates who had children, because you know, as you know, that bedford hills was the first prison to allow their inmates to keep their children until they were 18 monthed -- monthed old and i whereas like, my me? i'm an early child educator but i didn't know that would say to them. but when i got through the indicates and all of the locks and keys, i saw just -- like my next-door neighbor and so like, wow, this could happen to anyone. this could happen to anyone. and i loved them, they loved me, and i was in a school, and they changed classes and my class was early childhood education and they were like, oh, wow. and one of my students was jean harris, sitting right in front and she says, i love -- >> let me -- ask you to ask a question. >> the question is do they have those -- i'm not promoting myself but do they have those programs? because my question is, what about the children? wha
was director of head start programs in westchester and rock lynn counties and i don't know how but bedford hills called me and asked me to come in to the prisons to work with the parents of the children, the inmates who had children, because you know, as you know, that bedford hills was the first prison to allow their inmates to keep their children until they were 18 monthed -- monthed old and i whereas like, my me? i'm an early child educator but i didn't know that would say to them. but when...
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pedro: roger is in bedford, ohio. democrats line. caller: good morning.t is beyond me how they can talk about trump to the point of what he is doing -- which is nothing. he asked barack obama when he came into office about his birth certificate. did barack obama show it to him? now he won't show you his taxes but he is supposed to be so rich . i don't know where you have been. if you listen, mitt romney told you from day one this is a con man. what part of that don't you understand? mr. pomeranz: consistency has not been a basic part of donald trump's political personality. the caller raises legitimate after about his going barack obama's birth certificate and demanding transparency but not being transparent when it comes to his own party. pedro: one less call. lamar, alabama, republican line. caller: i would like to ask your guest one question. at of everything i have been watching on the news, the only person -- the only people i have ever seen take money from russia has been hillary clinton and bill clinton. so you need to tell the whole story. not jus
pedro: roger is in bedford, ohio. democrats line. caller: good morning.t is beyond me how they can talk about trump to the point of what he is doing -- which is nothing. he asked barack obama when he came into office about his birth certificate. did barack obama show it to him? now he won't show you his taxes but he is supposed to be so rich . i don't know where you have been. if you listen, mitt romney told you from day one this is a con man. what part of that don't you understand? mr....
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. >> host: bedford, ohio. democrat line. yes, good morning. it's beyond me how they can talk about trump to the point of what he's doing which is nothing -- he had when barack obama first came into office about his birth certificate and did barack obama show it to him? now he won't show your taxes but he's supposed to be so rich. i don't know where you guys have been. if you listen, mitch romney told you all from day one this is a con man. what part of that don't you all understand? >> guest: consistency has not been a part of the basics donald trump's personality. this the caller raises legitimate points about going after barack obama's birth certificate and demanding transparency there are not beins transparent when it comes to his own finances. >> host: one last call. alabama, republican line. >> caller: i'd like to ask your guest one question.e only p out of everything that i've been watching on the news and all, the only person, the only people i've ever seen during this whole time has been hillary clinton and bill clinton. you all need t
. >> host: bedford, ohio. democrat line. yes, good morning. it's beyond me how they can talk about trump to the point of what he's doing which is nothing -- he had when barack obama first came into office about his birth certificate and did barack obama show it to him? now he won't show your taxes but he's supposed to be so rich. i don't know where you guys have been. if you listen, mitch romney told you all from day one this is a con man. what part of that don't you all understand?...
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and i don't know how, but bedford hills called me and asked me to come in to the prison to work with the parents of the children, the inmates who had children. because, you know, as you know that bedford hills was the first prison to allow their inmates to keep their children until they were 18 months old. >> that's right. >> and i didn't know -- i was, like, why me? i mean, i'm an early childhood educator, but i didn't know what to say to them. but when i got through the gates and all of the locks and keys, i saw just, like, my next door neighborhood. >> motherings. >> and it was so, like, wow, this could happen to anyone. this could happen to anyone. and i loved them, they loved me, and i was in a school and, you know, they changed classes. and my class was early childhood education. and they were like, oh, wow. and one of my students was jean harris. >> wow. >> she was sitting right before -- >> let me just -- forgive me. ask you to ask a question. >> okay. >> i'm so sorry. >> the question is do they have those -- i'm not promoting myself, but do they have those programs? because
and i don't know how, but bedford hills called me and asked me to come in to the prison to work with the parents of the children, the inmates who had children. because, you know, as you know that bedford hills was the first prison to allow their inmates to keep their children until they were 18 months old. >> that's right. >> and i didn't know -- i was, like, why me? i mean, i'm an early childhood educator, but i didn't know what to say to them. but when i got through the gates and...
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yeah, prams, cops, some guys drove down from bedford with nappies and formula milkjust for the children of the children. what do you make of the fact that so many who come down to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, they just to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, theyjust seen these horrendous images and just want to do something? it shows the positive community spirit we have in england, and also the vibration of london, being one big community, and it shows that in times of need we all come together, and it becomes a mutual team effort. nobody knows anybody but it's just the coming together, knowing that people have lost their homes, their belongings, lost their homes, their belongings, lost everything, and it's nice that everybody is just helping out. there wasn't any volunteers because we we re wasn't any volunteers because we were going to go home last night. there weren't any volunteers to guard the stuff so a few of us decided it would be the right thing to do to look after the stuff. thank you very much. there's just a sense of one volunteer of many hundreds
yeah, prams, cops, some guys drove down from bedford with nappies and formula milkjust for the children of the children. what do you make of the fact that so many who come down to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, they just to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, theyjust seen these horrendous images and just want to do something? it shows the positive community spirit we have in england, and also the vibration of london, being one big community, and it shows that in times...
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. >> her to discuss, christopher bedford, thank you for joining us this morning.overage of what transpired yesterday. you have mika brzezinski saying a litany of things and donald trump at the same time tweeting what he did yesterday. what is your reaction? >> not a lot of coverage paid to this, it has been a little bit of a circus over there, they called him crazy, called him a lunatic, the biggest liar in white house history and joan who is a good musician, released a music video about killing journalists. he released a music video about donald trump killing journalists for vladimir putin. he is a good musician but painful to watch. if you have been watching donald trump for the last 30 years, understand as soon as he is not willing to hit back and hunchback he may as well quit his job and also he is upset, his allies are upset, folks in the senate are happy they left work yesterday and no one was talking about not having revealed obamacare. heather: we don't want to say was a good idea for him to do that. something he should think about before he does it again.
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learned the bedford county sheriff's office recently lost a tooth. that helped prosecutors charge lloyd welch with murders of the two girls. found in a remote area of virginia where they believe welch burned their bodies. the tooth disappeared before it could be tested. if rhe is convicted, could face the death penalty. >>> a man tried to help a girl find her parents at a park, ended up getting beaten up. florida police say the parents mistook the good smar tan for a kidnapper, the father punched the man several times. that man is being attacked on facebook. several people posted his name, photo and place of employment online, calling him a child predator. lakeland policay terrified and took his family out of town. >> a father, local business man, has two children, trying to help his child. they turned it completely around. that's not right. >> parents say they don't believe the man was trying to help because he was walking toward the parking lot with the girl. there will be much more on this story at 7:00 a.m. on the "today" show. >>> 5:50 is the ti
learned the bedford county sheriff's office recently lost a tooth. that helped prosecutors charge lloyd welch with murders of the two girls. found in a remote area of virginia where they believe welch burned their bodies. the tooth disappeared before it could be tested. if rhe is convicted, could face the death penalty. >>> a man tried to help a girl find her parents at a park, ended up getting beaten up. florida police say the parents mistook the good smar tan for a kidnapper, the...
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police have found the body a 14-year-old caitlin cargo miles from her bedford home.till waiting for the medical examiner to determine her cause of death. remember the wisconsin inmate feature in the hit netflix series making a murderer? he is one step closer to to gaining his freedom. a federal appeals court is bringing brandon dancy's life sentence to be tossed out. they say he was coerced into confessing to the 2005 murder of teresa hall back when he was just 15 years old. prosecutors say they're going to appeal this ruling to the supreme court. the >> julie: on senate health care bill may be on shaky ground just hours after mitch mcconnell released his proposal yesterday. mcconnell still wants to bring it to a floor vote before the july recess. >> there'll be ample time to analyze, discuss, and provide thoughts before legislation comes to the floor and i hope every senator take that opportunity. next week, we expect the congressional budget office to release a score, after that, we will proceed to a robust debate in an open amendment process here in the senate flo
police have found the body a 14-year-old caitlin cargo miles from her bedford home.till waiting for the medical examiner to determine her cause of death. remember the wisconsin inmate feature in the hit netflix series making a murderer? he is one step closer to to gaining his freedom. a federal appeals court is bringing brandon dancy's life sentence to be tossed out. they say he was coerced into confessing to the 2005 murder of teresa hall back when he was just 15 years old. prosecutors say...
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kaitlyn cargill was last seen on monday in bedford not far from her home.ll in nearby arlington two days later. police working around the clock to uncover what led to her mysterious death. >> we are working diligently and tirelessly on a resolution to this senseless loss. there is not a suspect or a person of interest. we are in fact following every lead that comes in and we are investigating everything that we currently have right now, but we don't have a singular suspect. kelly: the cause of her death is still unknown. her dog was found tied to a fence at the dog park where she was last seen. >>> it's a race against time to save many still trapped under mud and debris after a massive landslide in china. authorities say the disaster was caused by heavy rain in the region, and now forecasters say more wet weather is on the way, which could hinder the search. we have more from our west coast newsroom. when did the landslide actually hit? >> well, kelly, it was early saturday morning, and right now at least 15 are dead and 120 are missing after that landslide
kaitlyn cargill was last seen on monday in bedford not far from her home.ll in nearby arlington two days later. police working around the clock to uncover what led to her mysterious death. >> we are working diligently and tirelessly on a resolution to this senseless loss. there is not a suspect or a person of interest. we are in fact following every lead that comes in and we are investigating everything that we currently have right now, but we don't have a singular suspect. kelly: the...
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stealing a series of vehicles, including one during a thursday home invasion on an elderly couple in bedfordounty, tennessee. >> i told them exactly who they were and i told them pretty much everything. >> wow. >> they told me, we don't care. we will be updated in 24 hours. >> -- embarked on a ten mile high speed chase. deputies say the inmates fired on them several times before crashing and fleeing on foot through some keys to my trees to a nearby home. >> they thought it would be an inopportune moment to steal a vehicle from the residence. little did they know, that it was not. we are very thankful that cooperation from the home owners led to this today. >> at a friday court hearing, both waived their rights to extradition and are being returned to georgia to face new charges related to the deaths of sergeants monica and ballou. >> northern governor -- they will not forget their service and sacrifice of these two fallen officers. and while mourning the loss, law enforcement officials say they are believed to have these two inmates back behind bars after leading them on a manhunt that exten
stealing a series of vehicles, including one during a thursday home invasion on an elderly couple in bedfordounty, tennessee. >> i told them exactly who they were and i told them pretty much everything. >> wow. >> they told me, we don't care. we will be updated in 24 hours. >> -- embarked on a ten mile high speed chase. deputies say the inmates fired on them several times before crashing and fleeing on foot through some keys to my trees to a nearby home. >> they...
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he wrote the forward to a book on whaling ships of new bedford, but he never wrote a book that was published. host: what does the director do? guest: nothing. i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. we have people who have been here 10-15 years who have dedicated their lives to this institution. host: where do they train? guest: most of them go to college and library sciences or museum studies. the world of archives is changing. there are certain core, fundamental functions you have to do in terms of the way you preserve documents, organize them, put them in collections, how you make them available to the public. some of those functions have not changed significantly, but digitization has changed the way we think about providing access. if you are going to be at and archives, you have to think in terms of 100 years, not tomorrow. host: how often in the history of running libraries do have somebody who came out of television an
he wrote the forward to a book on whaling ships of new bedford, but he never wrote a book that was published. host: what does the director do? guest: nothing. i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. we have people who have been here 10-15 years who have dedicated their lives to this institution. host: where do they train? guest:...
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. >> reporter: bedford pennsylvania is a quiet sleepy place a hundred miles east of pittsburgh.er then 3,000 people live here one of the main attractions is a giant coffee pot this town is where 15 year-old saidi rich was born and sadly it is where she took her own life this week. >> she wanted to be a fire fighter, or a vet. >> reporter: we talked to her aunt by phone who said that saidi hung herself because of bullies at her high school. >> they called her everything in the book. >> reporter: family wrote a heart breaking obituary addressing them quote for bullies involved please know you are effective in making her feel worthless, to all of the bullies out there i just want to you know as much as we despise your actions never ever do we wish for to you feel paralyzing pain that engulfs our bodies. >> on her cell phone, snap chat, kick, instagram, getting bullied object. >> reporter: saidi facebook page is filled with smiling selfies no indication that anything was wrong, but the obituary said saidi had been seeking help but it was all too much for just such a young girl to li
. >> reporter: bedford pennsylvania is a quiet sleepy place a hundred miles east of pittsburgh.er then 3,000 people live here one of the main attractions is a giant coffee pot this town is where 15 year-old saidi rich was born and sadly it is where she took her own life this week. >> she wanted to be a fire fighter, or a vet. >> reporter: we talked to her aunt by phone who said that saidi hung herself because of bullies at her high school. >> they called her everything...
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he wrote the forward to a book on whaling ships of new bedford, but he never wrote a book that was published. >> what does the director do? >> nothing. either greater staff in the world. i stand up and talk to people like you. it's really extraordinary that the commitment of the people that work for the national archives. they believed in that mission. many people of that here 10, 15 years that have dedicated their life to this institution. >> where do they train? >> most go for library or museum studies. at the world of archives is changing with a certain core fundamental function to have to do in terms of the way he preserved documents and organize them and put them in folders and how you make them available to the public. some of the core functions have not changed significantly, but the world of realization hasn't changed to providing access to things. if you are in archives you have to think in terms of 100 years, not just in terms of tomorrow. >> how often do they have someone i came out of, journalism instead of coming out of history or art-- archival training? >> i don't know the ans
he wrote the forward to a book on whaling ships of new bedford, but he never wrote a book that was published. >> what does the director do? >> nothing. either greater staff in the world. i stand up and talk to people like you. it's really extraordinary that the commitment of the people that work for the national archives. they believed in that mission. many people of that here 10, 15 years that have dedicated their life to this institution. >> where do they train? >>...
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another example of the villains was nathan bedford forrest, who served as a symbol of the violence of the war and also the postwar period. -- calledkolbe slave the slaveocracy. forest pops up as the bogeyman and theostwar period changes people are trying to achieve in the united states. the important thing in this category about the war is it helped nast work out his views about what americans had a right to expect from their leaders. here find those views in the late 1860's and throughout the 1870's and found them challenged by the politics of the 1880's, which were kind of crazy. thattheless, it is clear this is his first serious political philosophy. it was formed during the war and should find it happened -- shaped by what happened during the war. twonast the work produced important questions about who was and who was not american. these were questions -- he was an immigrant himself. he struggled to learn to speak, read and write in english. it was an imperfect process his whole life. he idealized the american dream and the american family. he wanted to be somebody. not just to th
another example of the villains was nathan bedford forrest, who served as a symbol of the violence of the war and also the postwar period. -- calledkolbe slave the slaveocracy. forest pops up as the bogeyman and theostwar period changes people are trying to achieve in the united states. the important thing in this category about the war is it helped nast work out his views about what americans had a right to expect from their leaders. here find those views in the late 1860's and throughout the...
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nathan bedford forrest is the opposite situation. so much that any balanced biography would inevitably bring him down a few pegs. anyone who wrote a book like that would have to have state police escort when they drove across tennessee. i don't think i'll be doing that. [laughter] bragg i don't mind. i don't need to do that. well, one thing i arguing here, in terms of bragg's inability to win battles and campaigns, my gosh. how many other confederate generals can you say that about. it is not just bragg's problem. think of robert e. lee who won so many battles. and yet, didn't win the civil war for the confederacy, right? got more resources than the army of tennessee did for sure. lee's army protected richmond, jefferson davis made sure he got the majority of available troops and other resources. the army of tennessee in the west was a second cousin. dominated the strategic context in the western theater more than in virginia. bragg, joseph johnston, our johnston, richard taylor, name them all none of them did better than bragg in co
nathan bedford forrest is the opposite situation. so much that any balanced biography would inevitably bring him down a few pegs. anyone who wrote a book like that would have to have state police escort when they drove across tennessee. i don't think i'll be doing that. [laughter] bragg i don't mind. i don't need to do that. well, one thing i arguing here, in terms of bragg's inability to win battles and campaigns, my gosh. how many other confederate generals can you say that about. it is not...
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christopher bedford, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. steve: interesting stuff.ealth insurers are leaving the marketplace because president trump won the election? what? kellyanne conway here to respond in the next hour. ainsley: beach party on the plaza. janice is there, of course. we have recipes for summer bash like grilled chickened and corn salad. deissudelish ♪ all that glitters is gold ♪ always shooting stars ♪ it's a cool place ♪ brian, i just need to know if the customer app will be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. buttrust angie's list to help., [ barks ] visit angieslist.com today. >> school is out. summer is officially here. so now is the time to head to the beach. have you seen this set? with some perfect recipes for the
christopher bedford, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. steve: interesting stuff.ealth insurers are leaving the marketplace because president trump won the election? what? kellyanne conway here to respond in the next hour. ainsley: beach party on the plaza. janice is there, of course. we have recipes for summer bash like grilled chickened and corn salad. deissudelish ♪ all that glitters is gold ♪ always shooting stars ♪ it's a cool place ♪ brian, i just need to know...
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this 1950 bedford obe is finally on her way home.one of those children was nicki ridgeley. this is the first time on the bus for 50 yea rs. the first time on the bus for 50 years. same seat covers and everything. do you remember we used to set? sometimes i was nervous. i was starting secondary school it was a big step to go on the bus with all of the other big bull children, you know? back when i was four wheeze to use it for a sunday school picnic. going to the beach to the day. it was a going to the beach to the day. it was a big adventure to go for a day out. in 1979 after many miles and many years of service, she was brought south, ending up in norfolk for her retirement where the owner has spent the last six years restoring her. but nick is gifting his bus back to the island from which it came. you look after her. here are the keys. look after her, please. and so for the next 12 days the team will travel 1200 miles at 40 miles an hour, to get her home. will love it up there. they remember it. it is a part of their history. it is
this 1950 bedford obe is finally on her way home.one of those children was nicki ridgeley. this is the first time on the bus for 50 yea rs. the first time on the bus for 50 years. same seat covers and everything. do you remember we used to set? sometimes i was nervous. i was starting secondary school it was a big step to go on the bus with all of the other big bull children, you know? back when i was four wheeze to use it for a sunday school picnic. going to the beach to the day. it was a going...
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christopher bedford thanks for being with us. >> sure. ainsley: video insane.can a caught in the middle of a massive explosion. watch this. >> get him, get him, get him. ainsley: get him, get him, get him out. that firefighter actually walks away. the incredible story just ahead. the president trump headed to wink today telling students college not your only option. happy birthday to tim allen. he turns 64 years old today. ♪ ♪ how your clothes smell can say at lot about you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to lock out odors. so clothing odors don't do the talking for you. lock out odors with new downy protect and refresh. we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when
christopher bedford thanks for being with us. >> sure. ainsley: video insane.can a caught in the middle of a massive explosion. watch this. >> get him, get him, get him. ainsley: get him, get him, get him out. that firefighter actually walks away. the incredible story just ahead. the president trump headed to wink today telling students college not your only option. happy birthday to tim allen. he turns 64 years old today. ♪ ♪ how your clothes smell can say at lot about you....
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down in bedford i did a roundtable with law enforcement with some people and families. in this fellow sitting in the back, he wasn't part of the roundtable but i called on him and said what brings you here? he said my son. my son wasn't actually in high school and got injured and got prescribed opioids to deal with the pain. and tragically got hooked and went to the cheaper, more potent version of that. you would know it as heroine. he said he succumbed to that. my sister was a nurse, same sort of scenario. she got hooked on it, would write her own prescriptions, forging a doctor's prescription pad. got caught, moved on somewhere else, took it up again and it overwhelmed her and she too had died. then you begin to talk to everybody else in your community how they are affected and it's this explosion. in oregon we are ninth in the country, fourth among women but we predate that with another skirt which was methamphetamines and oregon led in this, we did work here in washington on it like were doing on opioids, it's a precursor to chemicals, that still remainsa big issue
down in bedford i did a roundtable with law enforcement with some people and families. in this fellow sitting in the back, he wasn't part of the roundtable but i called on him and said what brings you here? he said my son. my son wasn't actually in high school and got injured and got prescribed opioids to deal with the pain. and tragically got hooked and went to the cheaper, more potent version of that. you would know it as heroine. he said he succumbed to that. my sister was a nurse, same sort...
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. >> last year in california, fires and camp pendleton as well as bedford air force base in my district>> a years worth of rain fell in 80 minutes at fort irwin in the mojave desert in california. causing $64 million in damage. >> there's no question climate change will increasingly impact our nation's military infrastructure here and abroad. ultimately, making it more difficult to defend america's interests . climate change will continue to pose serious threats for the american people and the health of this nation. we must make the necessary investments to address climate change and its impact will increasingly disrupt our ability to carry out critical missions and defend our country. this amendment will not only help us further identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities, but also investments we must make within the department to protect it from the impact of climate change. mister chair, i yield back. >> let's see, mister o'halloran? okay, miss birkdale. >> we've heard from many senior officials that climate change is a national security issue. the report directed in this amendment will
. >> last year in california, fires and camp pendleton as well as bedford air force base in my district>> a years worth of rain fell in 80 minutes at fort irwin in the mojave desert in california. causing $64 million in damage. >> there's no question climate change will increasingly impact our nation's military infrastructure here and abroad. ultimately, making it more difficult to defend america's interests . climate change will continue to pose serious threats for the...
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ed hammond joins us now and it's interesting we make a big deal, $3.5 billion but a typical bedford danlarge. jeffries is saying that shareholders do not want to count out. it's the biggest bet he's made in terms of the shares. something has been misunderstood he has a small stakes a what leverage does he have? he knows you need a small number of shares to get stuff done. they want to put people on the board and then a comes up in a meeting with the company. he has a small position that he has more than enough to actually push for meaningful changes. alix: he wants nestle's to sell its stake in l'oreal and get a buyback in a profitability target but that does not sound bad. why would nestle's not want to do that? >> i think they want to do those things or consider them. who hase a new ceo shown a willingness to be more progressive so there -- so if there is a sense he's knocking on an open door. -- the l'oreal share is the biggest issue. they can return some of that money to shareholders. loeb has brought in a guy who is a big deal in europe. he knows this space so he is someone who wil
ed hammond joins us now and it's interesting we make a big deal, $3.5 billion but a typical bedford danlarge. jeffries is saying that shareholders do not want to count out. it's the biggest bet he's made in terms of the shares. something has been misunderstood he has a small stakes a what leverage does he have? he knows you need a small number of shares to get stuff done. they want to put people on the board and then a comes up in a meeting with the company. he has a small position that he has...
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and to add to the two gains peterborough and bedford.ave taken canterbury, iam not the night. they have taken canterbury, i am not sure my microphone picked that up. labour is expected to win canterbury in kent, thatis expected to win canterbury in kent, that is being held by the conservatives since 1918. if that is officially confirmed that would be probably the most dramatic example yet, of a seat that looks impossible for labour unless we saw significant youth turn out. that big question, we didn't know how the electorate wouldance it in seats like that, the younger part of the electorate who traditionally have stayed at home, seems yesterday, turned out in d roves. seems yesterday, turned out in droves. we have a labour gain in peterborough. canterbury we expected and another... we had emily had kirkcaldy in. bath is an interesting one. this is an up moment for the liberal democrats on a night which has brought gains and losses for them, and some sad faces in sheffield hallam certainly when nick clegg lost but the liberal democrats h
and to add to the two gains peterborough and bedford.ave taken canterbury, iam not the night. they have taken canterbury, i am not sure my microphone picked that up. labour is expected to win canterbury in kent, thatis expected to win canterbury in kent, that is being held by the conservatives since 1918. if that is officially confirmed that would be probably the most dramatic example yet, of a seat that looks impossible for labour unless we saw significant youth turn out. that big question, we...
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. >> reporter: at the bedford school, she is a leader among her pears. >> this is my wall of achievementsthe math whiz of the year. >> reporter: jason is so trusted, his teachers ask him to help grade papers. >> i was telling him that one thing i respect about him is that he's respected. >> reporter: his teachers say he's the young man with the sunshine smile. >> he's a tremendous young man. he's driven. he's passionate. >> reporter: but even dreamers have their struggles. and sometimes it can be tough to see your future beyond these city walls. >> here there are buildings and everything. >> sometimes, you know, i would see people robbing other people. so in my building, there's a lot of people who smoke. and that is bad because my sister has asthma. >> reporter: but on this day, abdu, jason and jadis are about to find out we have a secret plan for them, a grand plan you might say. hello. how are you? let's see, is this -- jadis? and this is jason. and abdu? hi, i'm al roker. >> i knew it! >> reporter: how are you? >> i can breathe again. >> reporter: you can breathe again? i tried to rev
. >> reporter: at the bedford school, she is a leader among her pears. >> this is my wall of achievementsthe math whiz of the year. >> reporter: jason is so trusted, his teachers ask him to help grade papers. >> i was telling him that one thing i respect about him is that he's respected. >> reporter: his teachers say he's the young man with the sunshine smile. >> he's a tremendous young man. he's driven. he's passionate. >> reporter: but even dreamers...
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bedford, 13 on the labour target list. it looks tight at the moment.bour. it's not often you'll hearjeremy corbyn and tony blair in the same sentence, but we could be looking at some interesting changes of seats. bedford projected to be at least ten points between labour and the conservatives. brighton, camp town, next to the green seat, simon kirby on this forecast, could be for the conservatives will stop we are projecting a labour game with a lead of another ten percentage points. we'll know when we get the first result and whether that exit poll is even vaguely on track. we are on eggshells at the moment, being very cautious for perfectly obvious reasons. if you've justjoined cautious for perfectly obvious reasons. if you'vejustjoined us, we're not saying the conservatives have an overall majority, we are saying they are the largest party. if the exit poll is true, what are the implications? no one better than some of the senior politicians who have been involved in this sort of thing before. mishal husain has won with her. with me is ming campbell
bedford, 13 on the labour target list. it looks tight at the moment.bour. it's not often you'll hearjeremy corbyn and tony blair in the same sentence, but we could be looking at some interesting changes of seats. bedford projected to be at least ten points between labour and the conservatives. brighton, camp town, next to the green seat, simon kirby on this forecast, could be for the conservatives will stop we are projecting a labour game with a lead of another ten percentage points. we'll know...