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was talking about. >> so, heath, you feel like you were retaliated against, right?, in more than one way. >> and how would you compare that retaliation to the assault? >> [ sighs ] it's actually worse. >> it was worse? >> i-i-it's more demeaning. when... you join the military, they're supposed to have your back, and when they don't have your back... it makes it worse. and then the v.a. -- they don't help you out. it makes it worse. so, you relive each moment over and over. so, each time they retaliate against you by... taking your benefits away or not allowing you to be seen, it reopens the wounds. >> mm, i'm so sorry. cacilia, we were talking off air about the retaliation and the problems that you're seeing, a kind of a theme that happens with people who are survivors of these attacks. you're seeing sort of the same thing. they get diagnosed with a certain type of disorder. >> right, and we've heard that a lot from servicemembers who have been assaulted, like heath, where, you know, once they are assaulted, then they have these -- instead of having ptsd from the mi
was talking about. >> so, heath, you feel like you were retaliated against, right?, in more than one way. >> and how would you compare that retaliation to the assault? >> [ sighs ] it's actually worse. >> it was worse? >> i-i-it's more demeaning. when... you join the military, they're supposed to have your back, and when they don't have your back... it makes it worse. and then the v.a. -- they don't help you out. it makes it worse. so, you relive each moment over...
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so when ted heath did it in 197a, people like that.when ted heath did it in 1974, when he had quite a big majority, the election went wholly against what everyone assumed would happen, and the same in terms of the campaign has happened now. i am not saying the result will be the same, when ted heath lost, but all the assumptions that your panel had four weeks ago have been turned on their head, and that is fascinating, and there are deep currents that explain why. maria eagle have written that this is the strangest election you have followed, british election. yes, for some of the same reasons that steve is talking about, a few weeks ago everyone was saying corbyn was hopeless, of course theresa may will win a landslide, and we have seen the polls narrowing dramatically. just watching the television debates and the way the two leaders are performing on the stump, we are seeing theresa may increasingly anxious, nevis, ill at ease, and jeremy corbyn really seeming to relish it, partly because he is being allowed to say what he actually t
so when ted heath did it in 197a, people like that.when ted heath did it in 1974, when he had quite a big majority, the election went wholly against what everyone assumed would happen, and the same in terms of the campaign has happened now. i am not saying the result will be the same, when ted heath lost, but all the assumptions that your panel had four weeks ago have been turned on their head, and that is fascinating, and there are deep currents that explain why. maria eagle have written that...
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thinking about hampstead, the heath, expensive properties and some artisan residence.at the centre of it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath under the radar. he is under threat of eviction from property developers, and diane keaton is the recently widowed hampstead resident who tries to help him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. here is a clip. may i ask you something? sure. it's about what happened the other day, and those people — they really wanted to help you and i do too. i don't need any help. of course you do. we all need help. i didn't ask for any. well, what do you mean? look, i'm no—one‘s charity case, 0k? i'm a man who lives as he chooses to, and i'm not going to any court or any hearing either. no—one is taking my home from me! 0k, all right, mr angry. 0k, listen, there's no reason to wake the dead here — none. the dead make more sense to me. oh, my god. ok, that's enough. i don't know... how can you expect anyone to put up with all this nonsense? all right, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i was wrong
thinking about hampstead, the heath, expensive properties and some artisan residence.at the centre of it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath under the radar. he is under threat of eviction from property developers, and diane keaton is the recently widowed hampstead resident who tries to help him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. here is a clip. may i ask you something? sure. it's about what happened the other day, and those...
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i can't recall anything quite like this, however i am going back to 1974, even, when ted heath calledand was told, not you. labour took power. i can't recall anything quite like and in particular the situation where theresa may is trying to do a deal with the democratic unionist party in northern ireland, which is unprecedented and could, in my view, destabilise the good friday, depending how it plays in northern ireland, we want to talk to you about this possible deal. we have not heard much from the dup yet about what it of course, given your expertise in northern ireland, we wa nt to expertise in northern ireland, we want to talk to you about this possible deal. we have not heard much from the dup yet about what it will impact might be on the northern ireland political process, presumably the dup will say, we are looking for an economic package to improve public services, develop infrastructure, they will say that will but of course there is the big question of neutrality, isn't there? jess, the dup unionist credentials and that is why it is in a dominant position in the conservati
i can't recall anything quite like this, however i am going back to 1974, even, when ted heath calledand was told, not you. labour took power. i can't recall anything quite like and in particular the situation where theresa may is trying to do a deal with the democratic unionist party in northern ireland, which is unprecedented and could, in my view, destabilise the good friday, depending how it plays in northern ireland, we want to talk to you about this possible deal. we have not heard much...
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==heath coppock, driver 'iúve heard guys say to fight them because, i donút know, they think there areoopholes to go through...i think 7 is a little excessive== wynters was driving down orange drive in vacaville this weekend when he was arrested for the 7th time...a judge has since placed him behind bars.. revoking a 130 thousand dollar bail. itús a frustration for vacaville police because dui related deaths can be the most tragic calls to respond to.==lt. chris polen, vacaville police 'i have a young driver at home, i want to make sure sheús protected== the last arrest prompted a posting of his picture on the vacaville crime and information face book page...with a caption...'call the police if you see this man in a bar' and 'do not sell this man any alcohol..' there was a fire storm of reaction from a host of likes ...to posts saying that wynters is a nice family man and that his rights and privacy were being trampled. ==marjorie 'i donút think it is his own business because our lives are at stake when heús out on the road, my kids lives are at stake=====heath úiúm not going to judge
==heath coppock, driver 'iúve heard guys say to fight them because, i donút know, they think there areoopholes to go through...i think 7 is a little excessive== wynters was driving down orange drive in vacaville this weekend when he was arrested for the 7th time...a judge has since placed him behind bars.. revoking a 130 thousand dollar bail. itús a frustration for vacaville police because dui related deaths can be the most tragic calls to respond to.==lt. chris polen, vacaville police 'i...
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naturists are campaigning to be able to sunbathe on hampstead heath this summer.to gauge public opinion. the city of london corporation, which manages hampstead heath, said public nudity was prohibited by its bylaws and could lead to prosecution as a criminal offence. final preparations are underway to open up an underground train network that most londoners will never even have heard of. the london post office railway, also known as mail rail, stretched from whitechapel in east london to paddington in the west and ran for 22 hours a day. it closed in 2003. the new postal museum will open to the public injuly and will include the opportunity to ride through part of the tunnels on the modern equivalent of a mail train. a group of historians have started a petition to move a statue back to its resting place. it's george palmer's statue who was important in the biscuit industry. his statue was erected but it was then monthed. there are calls for it to be moved toa there are calls for it to be moved to a pedestrian part of the town. the factory hands were looked after
naturists are campaigning to be able to sunbathe on hampstead heath this summer.to gauge public opinion. the city of london corporation, which manages hampstead heath, said public nudity was prohibited by its bylaws and could lead to prosecution as a criminal offence. final preparations are underway to open up an underground train network that most londoners will never even have heard of. the london post office railway, also known as mail rail, stretched from whitechapel in east london to...
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trish: hadley heath manning, there is differences between what we saw in the senate bill, what we saw in the house bill. one of the critical ones is the senate will prohibit insurers from increasing premiums based on preexisting conditions. this is similar to obamacare but, you know, from a free market perspective, let's face it, if you have a debilitating illness, the insurance company is going to have to pay more for you to be covered. so, how do you think about this right now? you want to do one thing that zooms popular and fair for people but simultaneously you need the insurers to stay in business and want to be in each of these states? >> that's right. so three big differences between the house and senate bill. you have the tax saab is a did b siddiqui did i and, mathematical equations two chambers come together with variables and timeline you how to phase out medicare expansion. you can find solutions based on timelines. one issue the irchute of community rating. what you're talking about. the policy term for the prohibition that insurance companies do medical underwriting and
trish: hadley heath manning, there is differences between what we saw in the senate bill, what we saw in the house bill. one of the critical ones is the senate will prohibit insurers from increasing premiums based on preexisting conditions. this is similar to obamacare but, you know, from a free market perspective, let's face it, if you have a debilitating illness, the insurance company is going to have to pay more for you to be covered. so, how do you think about this right now? you want to do...
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we do not have any heath advisories in effect today because the humidity is not high enough in most neighborhoods. tomorrow we could see an advisory issued because the humidity will be higher and the temperature will be every bit as high. we'll have more on that and some relief in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. for now it's cool drinks and all those precautions if you spend time outside this afternoon. >>> another reminders, public schools in trenton, noon are closing early today and tomorrow because of the heat. high schools just shut down at 12:30 p.m. middle schools, 12:45 p.m. elementary schools closing by 1:00 p.m. all after school activities are canceled today and tomorrow. >> new this morning, the attorneys general of maryland and the district of columbia filed a lawsuit against president trump because he took payments from foreign governments while in office. the lawsuit focuses on the ownership of his company while he became president. >> never in the history of this county have we had a president with these kinds of of entanglements. >> president trump claims he was shift
we do not have any heath advisories in effect today because the humidity is not high enough in most neighborhoods. tomorrow we could see an advisory issued because the humidity will be higher and the temperature will be every bit as high. we'll have more on that and some relief in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. for now it's cool drinks and all those precautions if you spend time outside this afternoon. >>> another reminders, public schools in trenton, noon are closing...
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expensive, a very closely watched special ofction, to fill the seat health and human services chair heath. president trump mentioned karen in a treat this -- in a tweet this morning. h is what he wrote this morning. stephen is in texas. republican, good morning. open phones. caller: are you there? host: yes, sir, go ahead. caller: we got cut off earlier on this deal with fema and flood insurance. i am one of them victims. we never hear about the golden triangle, ike and rita. i never made a penny, took a beating into the ground. i never would have wanted to have to deal with fema again. gentleman would like to call me, i certainly would like to have a discussion about this insurance business. host: what happened with fema specifically? are you out of the program now? caller: you better believe it. i was left out there hanging on my own, with debt on my credit card, up to $13,000. they got compensated by the federal government. i know that for a fact. fema let me sit around from november to mid-january waiting for housing. the owner of the trailer park called me in november. innovember. ju
expensive, a very closely watched special ofction, to fill the seat health and human services chair heath. president trump mentioned karen in a treat this -- in a tweet this morning. h is what he wrote this morning. stephen is in texas. republican, good morning. open phones. caller: are you there? host: yes, sir, go ahead. caller: we got cut off earlier on this deal with fema and flood insurance. i am one of them victims. we never hear about the golden triangle, ike and rita. i never made a...
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temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trance: does gender matter." mr. davis is interviewed by sara ellis, glad president and c.e.o. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're really talking about something different, which is about the predicates of those stereotypes. it's not so much about what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman, but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place. i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw. transgender people, just like anybody, experience traditional sexism. but what i try to point out in the book, there's something else going on when we're talking about transgender discrimination. which is sex identity discrimination. which is about belonging to the categories themselves. >> right. and so you put forward in this book that we should eliminate those categories. in a lot from the birth certificate to college or professional-level sports and everything in between, or most everything in between. p.m.nday night at 9:00 eastern. chuck g
temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trance: does gender matter." mr. davis is interviewed by sara ellis, glad president and c.e.o. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're really talking about something different, which is about the predicates of those stereotypes. it's not so much about what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman, but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the...
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. >> i don't think i can talk about that in an open setting heath r either. >> we can discuss those moreetting. >> i don't believe i can discuss that in an open setting. >> do you believe donald trump colluded with russia? >> i don't think that's a question i can answer in an open setting. >> trevor: then what the hell are we watching the open session for? why are we watching? ( applause ) you know, with all of these closed session answers, i felt like, after this hearing, we walked away with more questions than we had coming in. for instance, what involvement did other trump administration had with russia, closed session. why did jeff sessions have to recuse himself from the russia investigation? closed session. is president trump now under investigation? closed session. today's hearing was cool and everything but basically it was like listening to a clean version of a hip-hop song. it felt like we missed all the explicit part and -- in the streets with my -- and i got that -- with the -- and the bad bad bad -- and the truth of -- going down with the -- what you know about the -- and yo
. >> i don't think i can talk about that in an open setting heath r either. >> we can discuss those moreetting. >> i don't believe i can discuss that in an open setting. >> do you believe donald trump colluded with russia? >> i don't think that's a question i can answer in an open setting. >> trevor: then what the hell are we watching the open session for? why are we watching? ( applause ) you know, with all of these closed session answers, i felt like, after...
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thinking about hampstead, the heath, expensive properties and some artisan residence.it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath under the radar. he is under threat of eviction from property developers, and along comes diane keaton, the recently widowed hampstead resident, who tries to help him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. may i ask you something? sure. yeah, it's about what happened the other day, and those people — they really wanted to help you and i do too. i don't need any help. of course you do. we all need help. i didn't ask for any. well, what do you mean? look, i'm no—one's charity case, ok? i'm a man who lives as he chooses to, and i'm not going to any court or any hearing either. no—one is taking my home from me! 0k, all right, mr angry. 0k, listen, there's no reason to wake the dead here — none. the dead make more sense to me. oh, my god. ok, that's enough. i don't know... how can you expect anyone to put up with all this nonsense? all right, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i was wrong. well, i don't
thinking about hampstead, the heath, expensive properties and some artisan residence.it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath under the radar. he is under threat of eviction from property developers, and along comes diane keaton, the recently widowed hampstead resident, who tries to help him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. may i ask you something? sure. yeah, it's about what happened the other day, and those people — they...
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at the centre of it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath underp him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. here is a clip. may i ask you something? sure. it's about what happened the other day, and those people — they really wanted to help you and i do too. i don't need any help. of course you do. we all need help. i didn't ask for any. well, what do you mean? look, i'm no—one's charity case, 0k? i'm a man who lives as he chooses to, and i'm not going to any court or any hearing either. no—one is taking my home from me! 0k, all right, mr angry. 0k, listen, there's no reason to wake the dead here — none. the dead make more sense to me. oh, my god. ok, that's enough. i don't know... how can you expect anyone to put up with all this nonsense? all right, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i was wrong. well, i don't know. no, i'm sorry. i really am. it won't happen again. here is the thing with this film, i like both of those performers and you would have to be pretty hard—hearted to get annoyed with the movie, although i have read some reviews t
at the centre of it, brendan gleeson is a beardy wild man living in a shack he's built on the heath underp him save his shack and gets very little thanks for her work. here is a clip. may i ask you something? sure. it's about what happened the other day, and those people — they really wanted to help you and i do too. i don't need any help. of course you do. we all need help. i didn't ask for any. well, what do you mean? look, i'm no—one's charity case, 0k? i'm a man who lives as he chooses...
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marianne heath has advanced ovarian cancer. are very few drugs to treat this type of cancer and the ones that exist can no longer help her. so she says when she was asked to take part in a trial for a new drug shejumped at the chance. well, i decided to go on the trial because there were no other way out for me, there were no options presented so it was the trial orjust radiotherapy so i decided to do the trial first. the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden, aims to test the safety of the new drug known as 0nx—0801. it involved just 15 women all with advanced ovarian cancer. the result, tumours shrank significantly in almost half of the women over the course of five weeks. one of the fantastic things about this new drug that's being developed here is that it has so few side—effects, compared to traditional chemotherapy. and that's because it specifically targets cancer cells, leaving healthy cells unharmed. this drug attacks the tumour and you see very encouraging tumour responses but you don't
marianne heath has advanced ovarian cancer. are very few drugs to treat this type of cancer and the ones that exist can no longer help her. so she says when she was asked to take part in a trial for a new drug shejumped at the chance. well, i decided to go on the trial because there were no other way out for me, there were no options presented so it was the trial orjust radiotherapy so i decided to do the trial first. the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden,...
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the storms could return back week with the higher heath. 85 on saturday, 90 on sunday.ts by each direction at camp springs on allen town road between the suitland parkway and branch avenue for the emergency water main repairs. a lot of red, dealing with a crash on dc295, and on the trafficland cameras this is a live look at the capital beltway , near interstate 66. a crash near the express lanes on the outer loop. back up to speed on 50, headed into river dale your crash 410 east west highway and just volume delays on the capital for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic justable ttress sets. nd your exclusive retailer tempurpedic.com. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running
the storms could return back week with the higher heath. 85 on saturday, 90 on sunday.ts by each direction at camp springs on allen town road between the suitland parkway and branch avenue for the emergency water main repairs. a lot of red, dealing with a crash on dc295, and on the trafficland cameras this is a live look at the capital beltway , near interstate 66. a crash near the express lanes on the outer loop. back up to speed on 50, headed into river dale your crash 410 east west highway...
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he lost against ted heath.d jeremy corbyn has done, he is very much part of the peace. and now a different measurement. we will look at percentages instead. if we go back to the harold wilson era. in the 50s, the labour and conservative vote would sometimes be above even 95%. we have a legacy of that, 43%, he lost the election with 43%, but that did not happen for many years afterwards. afterwards, losing labour leaders got, 37%, michael foot, very low, 28%. and then we move on, neil kinnock, 31, 34, this is the effect of many different parties, the liberals as they were. gordon brown, 29%. absolutely horrible in terms of the percentage. increased for ed miliband, but look at this, isn't this amazing. 40% of the vote, four out of ten voters went forjeremy corbyn across the uk. and if you are a fan ofjeremy corbyn that is the figure you point to, because you say that is extraordinary. this is partly because ukip have left the pitch and the liberal democrats are down in the liberal democrats are down in the dumps
he lost against ted heath.d jeremy corbyn has done, he is very much part of the peace. and now a different measurement. we will look at percentages instead. if we go back to the harold wilson era. in the 50s, the labour and conservative vote would sometimes be above even 95%. we have a legacy of that, 43%, he lost the election with 43%, but that did not happen for many years afterwards. afterwards, losing labour leaders got, 37%, michael foot, very low, 28%. and then we move on, neil kinnock,...
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but this year it is going to be a scaled back event, just like in 1974 and ted heath's snap election.ith a crowded calendar and little time for preparations, there will be no gold carriage and it will be day dress rather than robes for the queen. it is significant, it does reflect that this is a snap election, this wasn't planned. that of course, it is very close to the tropping of the colours so the two ceremonies together would be too much. and it's quite menaingful because we were expecting to see the full pomp and circumstance next year but next year's the queen's speech has been cancelled so we are not going to see a queen's speech until 2019. so that's some way away for the queen to exercise what she sees as her key role outside of state. when theresa may set out her party's manifesto she proposed scrapping free school meals for all but the very poorest. there were plans to reform social care funding and to expand grammar schools. but without a conservative majority and a lack of support, expect a moderated version of mrs may's manifesto. brexit will be the central theme. it is
but this year it is going to be a scaled back event, just like in 1974 and ted heath's snap election.ith a crowded calendar and little time for preparations, there will be no gold carriage and it will be day dress rather than robes for the queen. it is significant, it does reflect that this is a snap election, this wasn't planned. that of course, it is very close to the tropping of the colours so the two ceremonies together would be too much. and it's quite menaingful because we were expecting...
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. >> back in the 70s, when i believe ted heath was fell, he had a hung parliament.was challenged for leading the party into a disastrous election. he didn't quit because of the result, but shortly thereafter he was challenged by margaret thatcher and he was ousted. charles: in a one-year period we saw brexit start or reflect a ground swell of animosity in western countries that slow growth, perhaps poor policing policies, and a frustration that perhaps isidor man or not seen for a long time burst to life. did that happen in the united states and there was anticipation we would see it in perhaps france and it didn't happen? >> it's interesting the comparables between the united states and britain. people think whoever is running the government stinks and government is a rat's nest. so they are voaght for a fumigator. and that's whoever is not in power. you have terrorist threats in britain that leads people to believe correctly or erroneously. that the people in charge aren't doing what it takes to protect us rightly or wrongly. and the pound is down. people vote the
. >> back in the 70s, when i believe ted heath was fell, he had a hung parliament.was challenged for leading the party into a disastrous election. he didn't quit because of the result, but shortly thereafter he was challenged by margaret thatcher and he was ousted. charles: in a one-year period we saw brexit start or reflect a ground swell of animosity in western countries that slow growth, perhaps poor policing policies, and a frustration that perhaps isidor man or not seen for a long...
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while we play partisan games, the heath and well-being of our famie friends and neighbors are a risk. ife want to geterious about fixing our health care system and bringing costs, we must workogether on bipartis legislation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the balance of his time.the for what purposdoes the gentleman from colorado seek regnition? >> permon to address th hseor o minute and revise and extend. the speakepro tempore: witut objection. mrpolithis week, senate republicansare very likely voting on a bill that wuld take healt insurancerom 22 million americans. people like maha and grace coer. th were ableo ha access to heal care through the affordable cre a. marsha'youngest daughter grace was diagnosed with childhoo leukemia, she endurd 26 months reaents. arsha's own words gng roug this process without e assistan of heath ce is unimaginable and brings tears back tmy own eyes, unque. we are n a nation that tns ourk on our most vulnerable citizens. 39% of all children are supported on medicaid, 64% of nursinghomeesidents. i hope my colleagues ithe senate thin
while we play partisan games, the heath and well-being of our famie friends and neighbors are a risk. ife want to geterious about fixing our health care system and bringing costs, we must workogether on bipartis legislation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the balance of his time.the for what purposdoes the gentleman from colorado seek regnition? >> permon to address th hseor o minute and revise and extend. the speakepro tempore: witut objection. mrpolithis week,...
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. >> reporter: 96 is the high, the heath index will be closer to 100.s a heat advisory in effect from noon to 7:00 p.m. because of the heat and humidity combining today and we have an air quality issue because of the humidity, as well. if there's a verdict in the bill cosby trial we'll issue right here on 6abc and on facebook and twitter. >>> i'm matt, for karen, dave and tam, "g.m.a." is next. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> good morning, america. attorney general jeff sessions in the hot seat facing a high stakes senate hearing. questions about his secret meetings with the russians and his role in firing james comey. now the startling headline from one of trump's closest friends. he says the president is considering firing robert mueller the man leading the russia investigation. >>> breaking news, former nba star dennis rodman landing in north korea overnight during a per
. >> reporter: 96 is the high, the heath index will be closer to 100.s a heat advisory in effect from noon to 7:00 p.m. because of the heat and humidity combining today and we have an air quality issue because of the humidity, as well. if there's a verdict in the bill cosby trial we'll issue right here on 6abc and on facebook and twitter. >>> i'm matt, for karen, dave and tam, "g.m.a." is next. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine....
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heath cliff huxtable on the mega hit sitcom of the '80s, "the cosby show". >> ask mom? i? >> a program at its height of popularity was watched by 30 million people each week. the show gave him a large, loyal following and the persona of america's dad. a role which he continued to play after the show was over, calling out low-income black americans, urging them to get educated and behave. >> your 13-year-old son got no business seeing himself as a man who can drop a seed and walk away. >> he did more than lecture, becoming a vocal, visible supporter of historically black colleges and universities. >> not going to cut slack because of your color. you're strong people. >> but when it came to colleges, temple, his alma mater held a special place in his heart. >> temple was huge for him. he was a big backer of temple sports. when he became bill cosby became a member of the board, he had a lot of money to temple. >> and that's where cosby met andrea constand following a temple women's basketball game in late 2001. >> andrea constand was an administrator in the women's basketball
heath cliff huxtable on the mega hit sitcom of the '80s, "the cosby show". >> ask mom? i? >> a program at its height of popularity was watched by 30 million people each week. the show gave him a large, loyal following and the persona of america's dad. a role which he continued to play after the show was over, calling out low-income black americans, urging them to get educated and behave. >> your 13-year-old son got no business seeing himself as a man who can drop a...
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==heath coppock, driver 'iúve heard guys say to fight them because, i donút know, they think there are...loopholes to go through...i think 7 is a little excessive== wynters was driving down orange drive in vacaville this weekend when he was arrested for the 7th time...a judge has since placed him behind bars.. revoking a 130 thousand dollar bail. itús a frustration for vacaville police because dui related deaths can be the most tragic calls to respond to.==lt. chris polen, vacaville police 'i have a young driver at home, i want to make sure sheús protected== the last arrest prompted a posting of his picture on the vacaville crime and information face book page...with a caption...'call the police if you see this man in a bar' and 'do not sell this man any alcohol..' there was a fire storm of reaction from a host of likes ...to posts saying that wynters is a nice family man and that his rights and privacy were being trampled. ==marjorie 'i donút think it is his own business because our lives are at stake when heús out on the road, my kids lives are at stake=====heath úiúm not going to ju
==heath coppock, driver 'iúve heard guys say to fight them because, i donút know, they think there are...loopholes to go through...i think 7 is a little excessive== wynters was driving down orange drive in vacaville this weekend when he was arrested for the 7th time...a judge has since placed him behind bars.. revoking a 130 thousand dollar bail. itús a frustration for vacaville police because dui related deaths can be the most tragic calls to respond to.==lt. chris polen, vacaville police...
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i spoke with the landlord of the building, he says he never saw heathe heather, he says she owed anywhere from 14 to 14,000 in missed rent. we tracked her down have been undefl successful. anyone that may recognize heather is asked to call police. >>> this morning, people are being warned to stay away from around unstable building in downtown berkeley. abc 7 news was across the street from berkeley high school. the building is being restored as a part of a housing project. yesterday a worker bumped it off its temporary supports. >>> it looks like there will be no summer of love concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic year. the san francisco recreation and parts department denied a promoter to throw a celebration for a second time this week, he received a denial letter saying it was larger than previously discussed. he didn't have an infrastructure planned and this hand drawn map of the area was not up to standards. meteorologist lisa argen joins us now. lisa, you have been tracking the fog. >> add a little mist and drizzle as well, certainly grey, the view from mount tam. c
i spoke with the landlord of the building, he says he never saw heathe heather, he says she owed anywhere from 14 to 14,000 in missed rent. we tracked her down have been undefl successful. anyone that may recognize heather is asked to call police. >>> this morning, people are being warned to stay away from around unstable building in downtown berkeley. abc 7 news was across the street from berkeley high school. the building is being restored as a part of a housing project. yesterday a...
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but this year it's going to be a scaled back event, just like in 1974 and ted heath's snap election.owded calendar and little time for preparations, there will be no gold carriage and it will be day dress rather than robes for the queen. it is significant, it does reflect that this is a snap election, this wasn't planned. but of course, it is very close to the trooping of the colours so the two ceremonies together would be too much. and it's quite meaningful because we were expecting to see the full pomp and circumstance next year but next year's queen's speech has been cancelled, so we are not going to see a queen's speech until 2019. so that's some way away for the queen to exercise what she sees as her key role as head of state. when theresa may set out her party's manifesto she proposed scrapping free school meals for all but the very poorest. there were plans to reform social care funding and to expand grammar schools. but without a conservative majority and a lack of support, expect a moderated version of mrs may's manifesto. brexit will be the central theme. it is likely there
but this year it's going to be a scaled back event, just like in 1974 and ted heath's snap election.owded calendar and little time for preparations, there will be no gold carriage and it will be day dress rather than robes for the queen. it is significant, it does reflect that this is a snap election, this wasn't planned. but of course, it is very close to the trooping of the colours so the two ceremonies together would be too much. and it's quite meaningful because we were expecting to see the...
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for this area, look at this, heath advisory has been -- heat advisory extended from thursday. triple digits. we are talking 105-107 in some areas. those high winds 30 to 40 miles per hour. coming out of the north there. it's going to calm down in the afternoon though. so for father's day, it is father's day, happy dad's day to all of you, temperatures quite a drastic range. let me show you closer to your neighborhood so you can see what you're gonna be dealing with. palo alto 95. half moon bay 77. 73 pacifica. inland you can see those magentas and red. 102 walnut creek. triple digits in dublin and pleasanton. and further north santa rosa 102. bodega bay 59 degrees. so take dad there. ukiah 107. so here we go. free admission for dad's day if you are heading to the san francisco zoo today. that's a good place to escape the heat as the temperatures are a little bit cooler. look at the triple digits all the way as cross in the inland areas for the next five days. oh, boy. temperatures are gonna drop possibly on friday. that's when we'll finally get some relief. all right. stay wit
for this area, look at this, heath advisory has been -- heat advisory extended from thursday. triple digits. we are talking 105-107 in some areas. those high winds 30 to 40 miles per hour. coming out of the north there. it's going to calm down in the afternoon though. so for father's day, it is father's day, happy dad's day to all of you, temperatures quite a drastic range. let me show you closer to your neighborhood so you can see what you're gonna be dealing with. palo alto 95. half moon bay...
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sunday night on "after words," simple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trans: does gender matter?" he's interintride sara ellis, glaad president and c.e.o. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're talking about something different, which is about the predicate of those sfer yo types. it's not so much about, you know what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place? and so, i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw. transgender people just like anybody experience traditional sexism. but what i try to point out in the book is something else going on when we're talking about transgender which is sex identity discrimination, which is about belonging to the categories themselves. >> right so you put forward in this book that we should eliminate those categories. in a lot of different places, right? so from the birth certificate to college or professional level sports and everything in between or most things in between. >> watch
sunday night on "after words," simple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trans: does gender matter?" he's interintride sara ellis, glaad president and c.e.o. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're talking about something different, which is about the predicate of those sfer yo types. it's not so much about, you know what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman but do you get to belong to...
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heath should resign now and make way for someone who's not afraid to tackle the unions. head. my driving instructor says i should pass, but i feel as if i've hardly had any lessons. [indistinct] maybe third time lucky. the only thing you should remember is that everyone else is either reckless or inept. usually both. one must be brave if one is to take the wheel. move to your right a little bit. - well, he's in the way! - move to the right! - [carol screams] - [tires screech] - hey! look out! - so sorry! terribly sorry! [laughing] [carol] hey, look at me, driving! thanks, ma, that was terrific! i really feel like i've got a handle on it now. you should have seen us, pa. are you trying to cook your own breakfast? - denis! - i can boil a bloody egg. mummy took me for a test drive. we went absolutely everywhere. all over the place. yeah? i've decided. i'm going to run. what for? i'm going to run for leader of the party. - silly me! - good luck! [carol] all the time i thought i was having a driving lesson, it was all about my mother, just for a change! what's she on about? [
heath should resign now and make way for someone who's not afraid to tackle the unions. head. my driving instructor says i should pass, but i feel as if i've hardly had any lessons. [indistinct] maybe third time lucky. the only thing you should remember is that everyone else is either reckless or inept. usually both. one must be brave if one is to take the wheel. move to your right a little bit. - well, he's in the way! - move to the right! - [carol screams] - [tires screech] - hey! look out! -...
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following close behind is "the dark knight" featuring heath ledger as the joker and chris bale as batmanu can sing but marciano can do a "godfather" imitation. >> this looks like an offer i can't refuse. >> "godfather 2." there are those who argue "godfather 2" is better than "godfather 1." >> 2 definitely. >> really? >> better take it up with "empire." >> any time i'm clicking around i will always stop for it. >>> these are the best movie snacks whether seeing "godfather 1" or 2, get cheetos and ripley's believe it or not in new york, are teaming up for the museum including a diorama. i was absent for this photo shoot when they built you so i wore my cheeto colored jacket. >> in solidarity. >> what do you guys think? >> bizarre. >> that's incredible. >> wait. we even have cheeto hair. >> are we edible? >> yes. the brand is also putting on their second annual snack challenge encouraging people to submit a flaming hot cheeto creation or cheesy shape. the most unique figure, you guys aren't supposed to just eat them, but find something cool in the bowl. all going to be announced after augu
following close behind is "the dark knight" featuring heath ledger as the joker and chris bale as batmanu can sing but marciano can do a "godfather" imitation. >> this looks like an offer i can't refuse. >> "godfather 2." there are those who argue "godfather 2" is better than "godfather 1." >> 2 definitely. >> really? >> better take it up with "empire." >> any time i'm clicking around i will always...
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sunday night on afterwords, temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book beyond trans. mr. davis is interviewed by d president andaa ceo. >> i think we are really talking about something different which is about the predicate of those stereotypes. it is not so much about what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place. i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw. transgender people just like anybody, experienced traditional sexism. when i tried to point out in the book is there something else going on when we're talking about transgender just rotation which is sex identity discrimination, which is about belonging to the categories themselves. >> you put forward in this book that we should eliminate those categories. in a lot of different places, right? from a birth certificate to college or professional level sports and everything in between, or most things in between. announcer: watch afterwords sunday night and i clock easton on c-span twos book tv. president trump
sunday night on afterwords, temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book beyond trans. mr. davis is interviewed by d president andaa ceo. >> i think we are really talking about something different which is about the predicate of those stereotypes. it is not so much about what you should and shouldn't do as a man or woman but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place. i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw....
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. >> heath ledger, i mean, his it. career, zimmer's taking his music on the road.his hits live to sold out venues around the world. live on tour, is it what you imagined it to be? >> it is nothing like i imagined it to be. every night is different because the audience is different. three years ago, i never would have thought, i mean, you wouldn't have thought i would be in coachella let alone me, right? >> reporter: you've got a dual personality. you're hans zimmer, movie composer, but you're also hans zimmer rock star. accept the mantle. >> okay, all >> repo: okit >> hans zimmer there on a saturday morning. f appreciate how terrific hans zimmer is until you start to listen to his music. >> you see the list, that was him and that was him. >>> coming up, from golf to an inflatable movie screen. we'll give you some ideas for father's day. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> father's day is tomorrow. if you haven't picked up anything or need inspiration, we have some ideas. margaret is here and has you covered with good ideas. we have good stuff this morning. >> fa
. >> heath ledger, i mean, his it. career, zimmer's taking his music on the road.his hits live to sold out venues around the world. live on tour, is it what you imagined it to be? >> it is nothing like i imagined it to be. every night is different because the audience is different. three years ago, i never would have thought, i mean, you wouldn't have thought i would be in coachella let alone me, right? >> reporter: you've got a dual personality. you're hans zimmer, movie...
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. >>> sunday night on "afterwords," temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book beyond trans. does gender matter? mr. davis is interviewed by sarahelis, glaad president and ceo. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're really talking about something different which is about the predicates of those stereotypes. so it's not so much about, you know, what you should or shouldn't do as a man or a woman, but do you get to belong to the category of man or woman in the first place, and so i think that's an important kind of distinction to draw. transgender people, just like anybody, experience traditional sexism, but what i try to point out in the book, there's something else going on when we talk about transgender discrimination, which is about belonging to the categories themselves. >> right. and so you put forward in this book that we should eliminate those categories in a lot of different places, right? from a birth certificate to college or professional level sports or anything in between or most things in between. >> watch a
. >>> sunday night on "afterwords," temple university professor heath davis examines gender identity in his book beyond trans. does gender matter? mr. davis is interviewed by sarahelis, glaad president and ceo. >> when we're talking about transgender discrimination, i think we're really talking about something different which is about the predicates of those stereotypes. so it's not so much about, you know, what you should or shouldn't do as a man or a woman, but do you...
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. >> heath ledger, his performance, everything about it. >> crimson tide. >> noble. >> thelma and louis zimmer is taking his music on the road. performing his hollywood hits live to sold out venues around the world. >> is it what you thought it would be? >> it's nothing like what i imagine it to be. every night is different because the audience is different. three years ago i would have never have thought. you wouldn't have thought i would be at coachella let alone me, right. >> you have a duel personality. your hans zimmer music composer and now also hans zimmer rock star. >> i don't -- >> accept the mantle. >> all right. okay. okay. >> yes! own it. >> al roker and hans zimmer. you don't appreciate how prolific he is. >> absolutely. >> once you see the list you're like that was him and that was him. >> coming up from golf to grilling and even an inmatable movie screen for the film fireworks gn fanatic fathers out there. the best gift ideas to treat dad this sunday but first this is "today" on nbc. >> father's day is tomorrow. if you haven't picked up anything for dad we have you covere
. >> heath ledger, his performance, everything about it. >> crimson tide. >> noble. >> thelma and louis zimmer is taking his music on the road. performing his hollywood hits live to sold out venues around the world. >> is it what you thought it would be? >> it's nothing like what i imagine it to be. every night is different because the audience is different. three years ago i would have never have thought. you wouldn't have thought i would be at coachella let...