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first of all mitch mcconnell refusing to even have hearings refusing to even have hearings on the merrick garland nomination. - by the way, you good with that? - i'm very good with that. - you are. you don't think that there is weapons-grade hutspa in the republicans complaining about how neil gorsuch was treated when merrick garland was left outside the store pressing his nose against the glass? - well it's rank hypocrisy, i'll be the first. - rank hypocrisy. - absolutely. no but i'm okay with it, and look. - but why are you okay with it? if it's rank hypocrisy, why are you okay with it? - well because at some point, politics is a bloodless war. - well because at some point, politics is a bloodless war. and although i try to encourage civility and comity as much as possible. - and theoretically, non-hypocrisy. - theoretically. but think about it this way, mitch mcconnell could have done something else, he could have gone through this charade, of course we're gonna have, this charade, of course we're gonna have, we're gonna meet with merrick garland and then they could have held a vote an
first of all mitch mcconnell refusing to even have hearings refusing to even have hearings on the merrick garland nomination. - by the way, you good with that? - i'm very good with that. - you are. you don't think that there is weapons-grade hutspa in the republicans complaining about how neil gorsuch was treated when merrick garland was left outside the store pressing his nose against the glass? - well it's rank hypocrisy, i'll be the first. - rank hypocrisy. - absolutely. no but i'm okay with...
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let me ask you, what was wrong with allowing merrick garland to have an up or down vote?ou prepared to pass a resolution that says, in election years, any supreme court vacancy inhabit to be the sense of a senate resolution that say, why not put merrick garland on the floor? and if the rationale is you know it's too close to an election, then vote no? [ laughter ] >> seth: how stoned is mitch mcconnell? "merrick garland, that's a funny name." so trump's in over his head with the chinese president. his infrastructure plan is incoherent. and his party had to destroy the rules of the senate just to get his supreme court nominee through. it might be better for everyone if he just went back to playing with his blocks. this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm going to take they sky jet. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you remember when i took your [photo this morning?, [boy] yea! [intern] i'm afraid i have some terrible news. you have...bug eyes! here come the bugs! ahh! bugs everywhere! uh oh, this
let me ask you, what was wrong with allowing merrick garland to have an up or down vote?ou prepared to pass a resolution that says, in election years, any supreme court vacancy inhabit to be the sense of a senate resolution that say, why not put merrick garland on the floor? and if the rationale is you know it's too close to an election, then vote no? [ laughter ] >> seth: how stoned is mitch mcconnell? "merrick garland, that's a funny name." so trump's in over his head with the...
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your body's own super power filled cells and uses them to get cancer the treatment known as kind merrick antigen receptor t. cell therapy takes teams cells collected from leukemia patients that are then grown in a lab to produce kind merrick antigen receptors which when introduced into the patient's bloodstream attack and kill cancer cells it's pretty amazing it was also amazing is the treatments are remission in eighty three percent of those who participated in the trial the living drug was initially created for children in young adults fighting leukemia who don't respond to traditional chemotherapy treatments that are quite frankly horribly toxic and often often worse than the disease itself so it looks like the cure for cancer might have them in our own bodies the whole time just as long as they don't look the corporations get older but we also are up with the rest of the people already reserves are over very remember a lot of moves world we're not told you about the upside so you all i love you i am i robot and i'm to have it all if people are watching those hawks another great him .
your body's own super power filled cells and uses them to get cancer the treatment known as kind merrick antigen receptor t. cell therapy takes teams cells collected from leukemia patients that are then grown in a lab to produce kind merrick antigen receptors which when introduced into the patient's bloodstream attack and kill cancer cells it's pretty amazing it was also amazing is the treatments are remission in eighty three percent of those who participated in the trial the living drug was...
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with me are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy political editor at thedent. tomorrow's front pages: the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review, after warnings that plans to cut down on a&e numbers are risking lives. jeremy corbyn's interview today with the bbc is the top story for the metro, which focuses on his denial that he promised to write off student debt. the mail has the same lead — it says the labour leader was "humiliated" into admitting he didn't know how much it would cost. the mirror's top story is the search for ben needham — it reports that new evidence has been found. the eye leads with cyber attacks on the nhs — it says britain is losing the fight against internet criminals. the ft reports two wall street bosses have seen the values of their shareholdings soar after the election of donald trump. and the times has a picture of cricketer anya shrubsole celebrating england's triumph over india in the world cup final. so let's begin. naturally, we start with the guardian and doctors warning of soaring alcohol deaths? almost 63,000 p
with me are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy political editor at thedent. tomorrow's front pages: the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review, after warnings that plans to cut down on a&e numbers are risking lives. jeremy corbyn's interview today with the bbc is the top story for the metro, which focuses on his denial that he promised to write off student debt. the mail has the same lead — it says the labour leader was "humiliated" into...
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natalie haynes and rob merrick will be reviewing the papers.
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president obama: i nominated judge merrick garland three months ago, but most republicans refused tor: in this bold move, they were betting a republican president would get back in the white house, and their bet paid off. donald trump: i, donald j. trump, do solemnly swear -- reporter: they confirmed neil gorsuch to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. since his confirmation, he has asserted his place on the far right of the court, delivering on president trump's promise, potentially for a eneration. donald trump: and i got it done in the first 100 days. reporter: republicans have controlled this since 1969, leading to 5-4 rights for individuals with guns, corporate campaign spending and class-action lawsuits. the supreme court can shift the political direction. with their appointment, presidents leave a legacy after their term here that is why in recent years, they have selected justices whose convictions are not likely to shift. justice gorsuch: i will not forget to whom much is given, much will be expected. reporter: where much of major rulings did not matter, the 5-4 split has
president obama: i nominated judge merrick garland three months ago, but most republicans refused tor: in this bold move, they were betting a republican president would get back in the white house, and their bet paid off. donald trump: i, donald j. trump, do solemnly swear -- reporter: they confirmed neil gorsuch to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. since his confirmation, he has asserted his place on the far right of the court, delivering on president trump's promise, potentially for a...
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with me are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrick, deputy political editor at thelet's get straight on. rob, perhaps you would start us off. daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings that plans to cut down on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there has been a case in bristol, a man who was turned away from a&e under this scheme and tragically died soon afterwards. this story says they are being it would visibly lead to more people being treated in a&e and it shows how difficult it is for the government to tackle these problems without causing unintended consequences. natalie, it is one terrible tragic case, but it seems a bit strange that the whole system has been thrown into reverse on the basis of that. there must be a bit more to it, would have thought? you would think so, we're told so many times that a&e departments are clogged, when people tu
with me are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrick, deputy political editor at thelet's get straight on. rob, perhaps you would start us off. daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings that plans to cut down on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there...
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in the last year of his presidency, barack obama nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garlandia who died in 2016. but republicans broke with tradition and refused to hold confirmation hearings. president obama: i nominated judge merrick garland more than three months ago, but most republicans refused to even meet with him. reporter: in this bold move, the g.o.p. was betting a republican president would get back in the white house, and their bet paid off. donald trump: i, donald j. trump, do solemnly swear -- reporter: on april 7, the republican-controlled senate confirmed neil gorsuch to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. since his confirmation, he has quickly asserted his place on the far right of the court, delivering on president trump's promise of maintaining a conservative supreme court potentially for a generation. , donald trump: and i got it done in the first 100 days. that is even nice. reporter: republicans have controlled the court since 1969, leading to 5-4 controversial decisions for rights for individuals with guns, corporate campaign spending and class-actio
in the last year of his presidency, barack obama nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garlandia who died in 2016. but republicans broke with tradition and refused to hold confirmation hearings. president obama: i nominated judge merrick garland more than three months ago, but most republicans refused to even meet with him. reporter: in this bold move, the g.o.p. was betting a republican president would get back in the white house, and their bet paid off. donald trump: i, donald j....
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. >>> this view over the lake merrick neighborhood. clear blue skies as far as the eye could see. spencer christian with an update on the forecast. >> more beautiful days are coming our way. but heat is coming our way as well. live doppler 7, we have mostly sunny skies right now. although you can see areas of fog forming at the coastline. overninth the fog will expand a bit. lw temperatures generally in the mid-50s in the early morning hours tomorrow. mid-afternoon tomorrow, sunny skies with highs low 60s at the coast. low to mid-90s inland. a heat advisory will be in effect for much of the bay area over the weekend. mainly in the higher elevations of the east bay and south bay, and over in the santa cruz mountains there, from 8:00 a.m. saturday to 9:00 p.m. sunday. you can see why heat advisory is being issued over the weekend. we'll see high temperatures reaching or exceeding 100 degrees in our inland areas. but temperatures will drop rather sharply on monday and moderate and remain in the moderate range for all of next week. so it's
. >>> this view over the lake merrick neighborhood. clear blue skies as far as the eye could see. spencer christian with an update on the forecast. >> more beautiful days are coming our way. but heat is coming our way as well. live doppler 7, we have mostly sunny skies right now. although you can see areas of fog forming at the coastline. overninth the fog will expand a bit. lw temperatures generally in the mid-50s in the early morning hours tomorrow. mid-afternoon tomorrow,...
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. >>> this view over the lake merrick neighborhood.merrick is the nation's oldest wildlife refuge, established in 1870. clear blue skies as far as the eye could see. spencer christian with an update on the forecast. >> more beautiful days are coming our way. but heat is coming our way as well. live doppler 7, we have mostly sunny skies right now. although you can see areas of fog forming at the coastline. overninth the fog will expand a bit. lw temperatures generally in the mid-50s in the early morning hours tomorrow. mid-afternoon tomorrow, sunny skies with highs low 60s at the coast. low to mid-90s inland. a heat advisory will be in effect for much of the bay area over the weekend. mainly in the higher elevations of the east bay and south bay, and over in the santa cruz mountains there, from 8:00 a.m. saturday to 9:00 p.m. sunday. you can see why heat advisory is being issued over the weekend. we'll see high temperatures reaching or exceeding 100 degrees in our inland areas. but temperatures will drop rather sharply on monday and mod
. >>> this view over the lake merrick neighborhood.merrick is the nation's oldest wildlife refuge, established in 1870. clear blue skies as far as the eye could see. spencer christian with an update on the forecast. >> more beautiful days are coming our way. but heat is coming our way as well. live doppler 7, we have mostly sunny skies right now. although you can see areas of fog forming at the coastline. overninth the fog will expand a bit. lw temperatures generally in the...
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is what the republicans in the senate did to chief judge merrick garland in his nomination, the rule of law doesn't mean just the law in the narrow sense, but policies and conventions. so was the -- >> i think you wrote a column or two on this. >> yes, i did. >> you want to answer your own question? >> no, no, no, i'm the moderator, i'm supposed to be moderate. >> consistent with the rule of law, i mean it's certainly not consistent with how we operate as a country or how we ought to operate. it was troubling to me that president obama didn't even get an opportunity to even get a hearing for his nominee, much less to be able to make an appointment. that's like your last year in office is for fitted. whether that's a violation of the rule of law or not, but it's not how we ought to be operating. >> merrick garland was the most qualified nominee, not just in our lifetimes, perhaps in the history of the united states supreme court. our nation's second highest court, never overruled once by the supreme court. it was extraordinary. so it was unforgivable. and it was a really sad thing for
is what the republicans in the senate did to chief judge merrick garland in his nomination, the rule of law doesn't mean just the law in the narrow sense, but policies and conventions. so was the -- >> i think you wrote a column or two on this. >> yes, i did. >> you want to answer your own question? >> no, no, no, i'm the moderator, i'm supposed to be moderate. >> consistent with the rule of law, i mean it's certainly not consistent with how we operate as a country...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrickinjuries. no confirmation at the moment of what is going on from thejordanian authorities, but the area around the embassy is now the scene of what is described as a major security operation. this is coming after a lot of trouble recently as quite a few deaths injuries on. and travel around the mosque. israeli authorities taking action which has proved unpopular with a lot of palestinians. we will bring you the latest on that, an attack said to have happened on the israeli embassy in the jordanian capital. a 20—year—old man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in an east london shop. the metropolitan police said the man was followed on foot after officers tried to stop a car in hackney yesterday. they say he was taken ill after apparently trying the moment when rashan charles ran into his local late—night shop in the early hours of saturday morning, pursued by a police officer. at first, the arrest was calm but then the officer threw him to the floor and grabbed him aro
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrickinjuries. no confirmation at the moment of what is going on from thejordanian authorities, but the area around the embassy is now the scene of what is described as a major security operation. this is coming after a lot of trouble recently as quite a few deaths injuries on. and travel around the mosque. israeli authorities taking action which has proved unpopular with a lot of palestinians....
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for boarding merrick's big trouble in venezuela this weekend huge weekend violent clashes a continue to wreak havoc ahead of the big vote on sunday about who's going to be responsible for rewriting the country's constitution just a case in point the situations deemed by air france for instance to be so severe right now it's council flights to caracas this weekend. or as. up and with a country falling or so facing a constitutional crisis president madeira was called on venezuelans this weekend to elect a new body it'll be tasked with rewriting the current constitution that was set up one of the former president to go charges over five hundred representatives will be chosen from key groups in society but the initiatives angered the opposition big time they say it's simply a way of extending the president's powers we heard from both sides of the divide. the purpose is not all it's a right there comes a decision the purpose is to get rid of the national were to war with two thirds of the bow does precisely the reason and they have five percent of rejection of the regime sold the resource
for boarding merrick's big trouble in venezuela this weekend huge weekend violent clashes a continue to wreak havoc ahead of the big vote on sunday about who's going to be responsible for rewriting the country's constitution just a case in point the situations deemed by air france for instance to be so severe right now it's council flights to caracas this weekend. or as. up and with a country falling or so facing a constitutional crisis president madeira was called on venezuelans this weekend...
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law could be illegal federal statutes sam merrick ins cannot solicit contributions financial or otherwise from a foreigner in connection with the u. s. election. lawyers now look into the legal implications some see the email chain as proof of conspiracy to commit a crim. others say talking to someone is allowed under the first amendment. legally it's impossible for trump junior to be guilty of collusion. that's a political term it isn't in the criminal code but conspiracy kids and that's what robert muller is looking for. written proof that the trump campaign was or was not working with the russians. that director miller. for more on the story we can bring in arak listen in washington he's an attorney and a former u. s. state and federal prosecutor thank you very much for joining us on the program this evening. now yesterday donald trump and junior posted a four page email chain to twitter how much of a big deal is this email chain really. this is a huge deal it's impossible to overstate it it that the a lot has been made of it. and it's still not overstating it because this gives the li
law could be illegal federal statutes sam merrick ins cannot solicit contributions financial or otherwise from a foreigner in connection with the u. s. election. lawyers now look into the legal implications some see the email chain as proof of conspiracy to commit a crim. others say talking to someone is allowed under the first amendment. legally it's impossible for trump junior to be guilty of collusion. that's a political term it isn't in the criminal code but conspiracy kids and that's what...
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natalie haynes and rob merrick will be reviewing the papers. the daily mail which says jeremy corbyn has been humiliated over a u—turn on student debt. christopher nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female personalities signed an open letter calling for urgent action. the presenters claire balding, fiona bruce and jane garvey, are among the more than a0 signatories. our media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show. mishal hussein. sue barker. more than a0 of the most famous female presenters at the bbc are calling on the corporation to act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, and thanks for tuning in. the trigger for today's letter, that list published this week of the pay deals for the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names
natalie haynes and rob merrick will be reviewing the papers. the daily mail which says jeremy corbyn has been humiliated over a u—turn on student debt. christopher nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female...
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the medicaid program is probably the most effective way to do that. , president pollack and ceo's merrick and hospital association, we appreciate you being on "newsmakers." rick: thank for having. -- having me. greta: clear back with our reporters, anna edney with bloomberg and peter sullivan with the help. let's begin -- the hill. was security american hospital association. they are obviously not for complete repeal and replace. them with like repair the affordable care act. where does this group stand as opposed to the other major players in the health care debate that happens in washington? peter: they have been some of the most outspoken against the bill, more opposed than other players. the insurance industry has been much more quiet, has not really taken a firm stance either for or against. they are playing their cards close to the chest. the hospitals have been more out there saying we are directly affected by this. we are providing care to people and this would have some damaging costs. costs. greta: his their influence felt on capitol hill? felt beingnk they heard they have gone
the medicaid program is probably the most effective way to do that. , president pollack and ceo's merrick and hospital association, we appreciate you being on "newsmakers." rick: thank for having. -- having me. greta: clear back with our reporters, anna edney with bloomberg and peter sullivan with the help. let's begin -- the hill. was security american hospital association. they are obviously not for complete repeal and replace. them with like repair the affordable care act. where...
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actually i also think had hillary clinton been elected and even a moderate genuine moderate like merrick garland been put on the court we would have succeeded not necessarily overturning the evil a right away but i think we would have reached overturn citizens united pretty quickly but where we are right now and this is for sure going to be one of the lasting legacies of the trumpet ministration we're looking at decades of a historically reactionary supreme court back to the locker court that we stopped at least maybe ours yes roger tenney so i think these are people who you know people have been skeptical of the constitutional amendment remedy they're going to face the reality that there is no alternative in this regard and we're going to have to win the constitutional moment it seems in the minute we have left martin surely the pharma bro took a thirteen dollars drug jacked up to seven hundred fifty bucks for desperate people he's on trial for fraud what does this say about our system that he's on trial for fraud not for jacking up the price of pharmaceuticals and you know for sick peo
actually i also think had hillary clinton been elected and even a moderate genuine moderate like merrick garland been put on the court we would have succeeded not necessarily overturning the evil a right away but i think we would have reached overturn citizens united pretty quickly but where we are right now and this is for sure going to be one of the lasting legacies of the trumpet ministration we're looking at decades of a historically reactionary supreme court back to the locker court that...
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in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrickdon, after a confrontation in a shop with a policeman. cctv footage has emerged of the officer wrestling the man to the floor, in the store in hackney, early yesterday morning. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from hackney. the moment when rashan charles ran into his local late—night shop in the early hours of saturday morning, pursued by a police officer. at first, the arrest was calm but then the officer threw him to the floor and grabbed him around the neck. later, he was joined by what appears to be a plainclothes officer. just over one hour later, rashan charles was declared dead at the royal london hospital. the independent police complaints commission, which is examining his death, says an object was removed from his throat at the scene. as the cctv from the shop was viewed on social media by people in haggerston, there was a growing collection of flowers and candles today, and growing anger. pauline pearce, who became well—known for chastising rioters on c
in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrickdon, after a confrontation in a shop with a policeman. cctv footage has emerged of the officer wrestling the man to the floor, in the store in hackney, early yesterday morning. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from hackney. the moment when rashan charles ran into his local late—night shop in the early hours of saturday morning, pursued by a police officer. at first,...
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the obama administration thought republicans would not be able to deny judge merrick garland, the emailswanted to sell garland as a meticulous jurist, that won him bipartisan praise. the vacant seat left by scalia filled by president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. todd: blue lines matter bills. the group telling the daily caller they approach police protections federal and state levels. the law makes attacking officers a hate crime but aclu claim police are the most protected class and don't need to increase their legal protection. this all comes as some states look to introduce mandatory minimum sentences for crimes against cops. heather: lots of people took a long one spending time with friends and family. todd: beaches and parks. adam is here in the weather center. >> for the most part, things are looking good. there's a couple troubled spots out there being fueled by warm air in the middle of the country. 80's, mid-70's very early in july 3rd morning, most of the activity firing up really in the heart of the country taking area of kansas that's going to eventually fall down in portion
the obama administration thought republicans would not be able to deny judge merrick garland, the emailswanted to sell garland as a meticulous jurist, that won him bipartisan praise. the vacant seat left by scalia filled by president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. todd: blue lines matter bills. the group telling the daily caller they approach police protections federal and state levels. the law makes attacking officers a hate crime but aclu claim police are the most protected class and don't...
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it happened on valdes street near grand avenue, very close to lake merrick. let's listen in on the press conference.>> i will give you an update on our firefighting efforts. currently, right now, we are dousing hot spots. the fire is under control. we will be here throughout the night and the evening to make sure that there are no flareups. the fire is currently under investigation. we are working with opd to investigate this fire diligently. we have a tip line set up and the number is 510-777-3333. if there are any individuals out there who have any information, that may lead or help to bring some type of closure, help the investigators come to some sort of determination of this fire. as of right now, there will be efforts to bring in heavy equipment to get ready to work throughout the weekend and to help secure the crane that as you can see behind me, find out how the crane will be safely brought down. we will dismantle the scaffolding around the current structure. right now, there is a perimeter around the structure. the borders of this parameter are harri
it happened on valdes street near grand avenue, very close to lake merrick. let's listen in on the press conference.>> i will give you an update on our firefighting efforts. currently, right now, we are dousing hot spots. the fire is under control. we will be here throughout the night and the evening to make sure that there are no flareups. the fire is currently under investigation. we are working with opd to investigate this fire diligently. we have a tip line set up and the number is...
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in the last year of his presidency, barack obama nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garlandpreme court to replace justice antonin scalia, but republican senators broke with long-standing tradition and refused to hold confirmation hearings for judge garland. >> most republicans so far refused to even meet with him. move, thein this bold gop was betting for the republican president to win back the white house, and their bet paid off. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear -- reporter: april 7, the republican-controlled senate confirmed neil gorsuch to fill the vacancy of the spring court. since -- on the supreme court. since the decision, he has delivered on president trump's promise on maintaining a conservative supreme court, potentially for a generation. >> and i got it done in the first 100 days. that's nice. nominees of conservative presidents have helped the court, leading to controversial decisions. the supreme court carries the power to shift the nation's political direction. with their supreme court upon it, residents can influence the nation long after the terms
in the last year of his presidency, barack obama nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garlandpreme court to replace justice antonin scalia, but republican senators broke with long-standing tradition and refused to hold confirmation hearings for judge garland. >> most republicans so far refused to even meet with him. move, thein this bold gop was betting for the republican president to win back the white house, and their bet paid off. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly...
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it was that convention with merrick in chicago and just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy warhal and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had kind of rebelled against and slowly but surely the national perception of muhammad ali had become much different and when he funnely got to the end of '68, '69, there's the great thing. he was on firing line with william f buckley, i don't know if anybody remembers that show. the guy with the big words and the whole thing and he was arguing with muhammad ali, muhammad ali was very good against him. he had gone off and perfected with draft and gone with college kids and he was very good at that show and different things alone those lines. he showed up on johnny carson and griffin and the mike douglas show and he became more mainstreamed and appeared in a play on broadway and surely but slowly the idea came that maybe he should be back fightin
it was that convention with merrick in chicago and just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy warhal and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had kind of rebelled against and slowly but surely the national perception of muhammad ali had become much different and when he funnely got to...
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like the legendary eddie merricks, he would not have expected much action today.y this man who broke clear to pick up a win14 dimension data. chris frewen was happy to roll across the line, his lead 23 seconds all he needs is one more good day. chelsea have completed the signing of spain striker alvaro morata from real madrid for a fee believed to be around 60 million pounds the 24—year—old has signed a five—year deal and willjoin the chelsea squad on their preseason tour of asia. he scored 20 goals in la liga and the champions league for real last season. british diver grace reid has finished an impressive fourth in her world championship debut in budapest... in the three metre springboard. reid was the first gb woman to reach the olympic final in this event in rio last year... and scored a personal best total of 336.70 from her five routines. china's tingmao shi took gold. meanwhile tom daley and matty lee qualified for the ten metre platform final... that's tomorrow night. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour thank you. 16 children have bee
like the legendary eddie merricks, he would not have expected much action today.y this man who broke clear to pick up a win14 dimension data. chris frewen was happy to roll across the line, his lead 23 seconds all he needs is one more good day. chelsea have completed the signing of spain striker alvaro morata from real madrid for a fee believed to be around 60 million pounds the 24—year—old has signed a five—year deal and willjoin the chelsea squad on their preseason tour of asia. he...
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experienced people which is perhaps the most important factor but you have office qualifications in merrick garland so why was he blocked? he was blocked for political reasons and why did the corsets get in? because of political reasons. >> do you believe they are all of that intellectual stature? >> well i think some more, some less but i think they all would qualified owner andy -- under any standard of intellect and integrity piano there was a big flap about clarence thomas to is the furthest right of all the justices and says he believes the natural law and natural law means a lot of things but to a lawyer means you find a basis for decisions other than what's in the constitution. for example the right to bear arms was a fundamental right which was given to citizens before the constitution in the decoration of independents and part of the roof right if life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. there's no one else on the court like corsets because he studied natural law when he was at oxford on a marshall scholarship under a man named john fettus who believed in natural law. i think the
experienced people which is perhaps the most important factor but you have office qualifications in merrick garland so why was he blocked? he was blocked for political reasons and why did the corsets get in? because of political reasons. >> do you believe they are all of that intellectual stature? >> well i think some more, some less but i think they all would qualified owner andy -- under any standard of intellect and integrity piano there was a big flap about clarence thomas to is...
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this comes at jared kushner merricks a second guest appearance up on capitol hill. today's audience, the house intelligence committee where he's testifying under oath. our senior congressional reporter manu raju joins us from capitol hill. first of all, manu, what do we know about manafort's testimony and the subpoena? >> well, i'm told by a source familiar with the matter that when paul manafort did meet with staff in the senate intelligence committee this morning that it was actually a meeting focused exclusively on that trump tower meeting from june 2016 when donald trump jr., manafort and, of course, jared kushner met with russians after donald trump jr., of course, was promised dirt from russians. part of what he was told at the time. a russian government effort to help his father's campaign. now, investigators did want to learn more about that specific meeting, and the senate side. that is what they discussed. now, he also agreed to come back at a later date, i'm told, and talk to the full committee, senate intelligence committee, and staff, to discuss other t
this comes at jared kushner merricks a second guest appearance up on capitol hill. today's audience, the house intelligence committee where he's testifying under oath. our senior congressional reporter manu raju joins us from capitol hill. first of all, manu, what do we know about manafort's testimony and the subpoena? >> well, i'm told by a source familiar with the matter that when paul manafort did meet with staff in the senate intelligence committee this morning that it was actually a...
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merrick, taken away. 2.25% steady. moving higher up about one basis point, 1.19% is where we are on the 10-year gilt yield at the open. in terms of european equities, if i look into the industry groups on the imap for the stoxx 600, you were talking about carmakers within this wheel, they would fit into the industrial section. that industry grew up -- group up. some of them said unchanged at the moment. real estate and utilities outperforming on the upside. materials, as well. energy up .2% despite crude. ,peaking of over performance stoxx 600 versus the s&p 500. an interesting chart. the difference in relative performance if you talk about it in local currencies. that is blue line. if you talk about it in dollar. when you look at these stoxx 600 and s&p 500 in dollars, the s&p -- stoxx 600 starts to look at her in relative performance. i have been talking to guests recently about the relationship between bond markets and equity markets. risk premium is what we are talking about a lot of the time and citigroup saying b
merrick, taken away. 2.25% steady. moving higher up about one basis point, 1.19% is where we are on the 10-year gilt yield at the open. in terms of european equities, if i look into the industry groups on the imap for the stoxx 600, you were talking about carmakers within this wheel, they would fit into the industrial section. that industry grew up -- group up. some of them said unchanged at the moment. real estate and utilities outperforming on the upside. materials, as well. energy up .2%...
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judge merrick garland more than three months ago, but most republicans refused to even meet with him.ident would win back the white house, and the debt paid off. on april 7, the republican-controlled seven -- senate confirmed neil gorsuch to fill skill he is vacancy. he has quickly delivered on trump's promise of maintaining a supreme -- conservative concede -- conservative supreme court. nominees by republican presidents have control of the nine member court since 1969, leaving to controversial 5-4 decisions that led to recessions on corporate campaign spending and limited class action lawsuits. the opponents, presidents can influence the nation long after their terms and. that is why, presidents have selected justices who -- whose convictions are not likely to shift. toi will never forget that whom much is given, much will be expected. >> here is the argument. where once major rulings are the products of unanimous votes, the number of important decisions 5-4 decisions are rising. and this low turnover of the court has meant that the court the makeuping behind of the country. and lif
judge merrick garland more than three months ago, but most republicans refused to even meet with him.ident would win back the white house, and the debt paid off. on april 7, the republican-controlled seven -- senate confirmed neil gorsuch to fill skill he is vacancy. he has quickly delivered on trump's promise of maintaining a supreme -- conservative concede -- conservative supreme court. nominees by republican presidents have control of the nine member court since 1969, leaving to...
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lets me give you a flavor of what this car can do are you guys ready >> is that -- are you on the merrickter: that's just a little taste, about a third of the way down the accelerator on that. >> and how fast were you going >> reporter: only making 500 of these cars it says 45 miles per hour, so i was going 45 miles per hour. now they are only making 500 of these cars half of them are already sold, and just -- you hagot a taste of that engine, 1,500 horsepower. the last bay run, bugatti's previous car had only 1,200 this car is expected to go somewhere north of 240 miles per hour once they do the final speed car and the average bugatti owner owns 42 cars, five homes and three jets, so this is the richest car buyer on the planet that are buying these cars, and there haven't been any delivered to the u.s. yet probably in the next few months there will be one or two, so this is one of the first cars to come to the u.s. i'm one of the first people to drive it it, and i have to say if i had $3 million, this car, when you're driving it just sort of smooth, normally, it's a very smooth comfortab
lets me give you a flavor of what this car can do are you guys ready >> is that -- are you on the merrickter: that's just a little taste, about a third of the way down the accelerator on that. >> and how fast were you going >> reporter: only making 500 of these cars it says 45 miles per hour, so i was going 45 miles per hour. now they are only making 500 of these cars half of them are already sold, and just -- you hagot a taste of that engine, 1,500 horsepower. the last bay...
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so during that i was saying rolling em merrick,ing. >> proud to be an american where at least i knowt movie i don't think he's the greatest director working today but two of h my ld independence day. the sequel was terrible. >> but the speech even now just gave me chills. >> but i'm, you know, cheesy that way about america. >> it's awesome. >> if they made that suit in female version i might purchase it. >> why don't you just wear this version much it's awesome. >> i'm not sure that would fit me. >> i'll buy i was version. >> a version. >> whatever version you want. >> we'll go shopping. >> #gooddaydc zen us your >> thanks, kev. >> thanks guys. coming up how to handle a boss with a clear office favorite. sarah fraser is back with an all new edition of love and order next. stop it, wisdom. [ laughter ] ♪ (vo) this fourth of july at enterprise car sales... experience great customer service and get more for your trade. june twenty-ninth through july fifth. and let enterprise car sales ♪ >>> a little -- that's one of my favorites right there. a little prince. america. >> there you go. no
so during that i was saying rolling em merrick,ing. >> proud to be an american where at least i knowt movie i don't think he's the greatest director working today but two of h my ld independence day. the sequel was terrible. >> but the speech even now just gave me chills. >> but i'm, you know, cheesy that way about america. >> it's awesome. >> if they made that suit in female version i might purchase it. >> why don't you just wear this version much it's...
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real islamic terrorism fronts i cannot let money let merrick friends publish on journalist thank you for your time. and to football now is germany praise once again to be the kings of the field winning the two thousand and seventeen confederations cup gave it to them petersburg by neil harvey has a roundup of this year's tournament. another sunny day here in st petersburg well continue artie's continue coverage of the twenty seventeen confederations cup which up to sixty matches in sixteen days all germany lifting the trophy courtesy of a one zero win over chile now i know you're thinking where has stan collymore gone he was here throughout the competition with me he has now sadly i know together our party back during the but before he went he took time for a chat with me about his russian twenty seventeen experience going to start one last time before you head back off to england what are the highlights for you lots of different things to soak out fans the football cultural aspects even the food is very good and she can say to come here is as a tourist primarily a cup why to come ba
real islamic terrorism fronts i cannot let money let merrick friends publish on journalist thank you for your time. and to football now is germany praise once again to be the kings of the field winning the two thousand and seventeen confederations cup gave it to them petersburg by neil harvey has a roundup of this year's tournament. another sunny day here in st petersburg well continue artie's continue coverage of the twenty seventeen confederations cup which up to sixty matches in sixteen days...
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the outburst from my right from merrick is the with the wall street journal. it seems like the president, some democrats and the republicans are ganging up on the amazons of the world because their too written too powerful. will go anywhere? >> i wish he spent as much time pushing healthcare reform as he does attacking amazon. if you believe amazon is a monopoly, if you want to make that argument then the right thing to do is keep the market competitive. make it easier for entrepreneurs to come in and challenge amazon. that is not a tactic the president is taking. amazon has benefited from regulation in washington, the e-book case where they went after apple and said apple is challenging us to we don't like that and the obama justice department basically preserved amazon's position in the e-book market, something trump could look at. stuart: is your position that they should not go after the amazons of the world and even if they do won't be successful? >> better to have a competitive marketplace. they want to look at things like antitrust and e-books and the l
the outburst from my right from merrick is the with the wall street journal. it seems like the president, some democrats and the republicans are ganging up on the amazons of the world because their too written too powerful. will go anywhere? >> i wish he spent as much time pushing healthcare reform as he does attacking amazon. if you believe amazon is a monopoly, if you want to make that argument then the right thing to do is keep the market competitive. make it easier for entrepreneurs...