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richardson: no podemos predecir si dispara o actÚan militarmente.el capitolio continental de estados unidos. >> fallamos en determinar que ya tenÍan esta tecnología. reportera: aÑade que agrava la situaciÓn la retórica del presidente trump y la del lÍder norcoreano. richardson: no ayuda en nada a la diplomacia se conduce con muchÍsimo cuidado, se conduce en secreto y se conduce, pues, no con tantas amenazas. reportera: que pueden negociarse ahora? richardson: un diÁlogo por parte de los estados unidos con corea del norte, pero corea del norte que parÉ temporalmente los misiles, la prueba de misiles. reportera: este demÓcrata estÁ dispuesto a mediar en corea del norte. richardson: yo quero llegar a mi paÍs, quiero llegar a corea del norte. reportera: no son diplomÁticos y su lÍder supremo no se cuestiona lo que es una autoridad divina. en washington, lourdes meluza, univisiÓn. jorge: el gobierno de japÓn comenzÓ a mover su sistema de defensa de misiles hacia el oeste del paÍs. tras el anuncio del rÉgimen de corea del norte de que lanzarÍa misiles bal
richardson: no podemos predecir si dispara o actÚan militarmente.el capitolio continental de estados unidos. >> fallamos en determinar que ya tenÍan esta tecnología. reportera: aÑade que agrava la situaciÓn la retórica del presidente trump y la del lÍder norcoreano. richardson: no ayuda en nada a la diplomacia se conduce con muchÍsimo cuidado, se conduce en secreto y se conduce, pues, no con tantas amenazas. reportera: que pueden negociarse ahora? richardson: un diÁlogo por parte...
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richardson and idelitz divided the building up. richardson started on this beautiful staircase on the great western staircase but died. and then he was replaced by the final architect to work on the building, isaac perry. perry was a real, true lover of stone carving. he took the level of stone carving to new heights. i think that's what you see when you look at this staircase. he was the final architect to work on the building. construction started in 1867 and went on and on. there was lots of moaning about the length of time and the amount of money. it did cost $25 million. governor theodore roosevelt said, we're done, it's complete. marking the official end of the construction of of the capitol. though i thinkso
richardson and idelitz divided the building up. richardson started on this beautiful staircase on the great western staircase but died. and then he was replaced by the final architect to work on the building, isaac perry. perry was a real, true lover of stone carving. he took the level of stone carving to new heights. i think that's what you see when you look at this staircase. he was the final architect to work on the building. construction started in 1867 and went on and on. there was lots of...
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fuller moved on, and he was replaced by henry hobz richardson, a very well phone architect. leopold and frederick olmsted. olmsted was responsible for the grounds of the capital. richardson and eidlitz divided the building up in the interior. eidlitz taking the senate side. . he was then replaced by the final architect named isaac perry. he took the level of stone carving to new heights that's when you see when you look at the staircase. he was the final architect to worng it. construction started in 1867 and went on and on and on. and there was lots of moaning about the link of time and the cost. in 1899 governor theodore roosevelt said we're done. it's complete. and so marked the official end of the construction of the capitol. although some other work probably did continue. but that's the official end of the construction story. >>> we're standing in the second floor of the old state capitol long the mississippi river in baton rouge, la. it was built in 1847 wp started in 1847 and completed in 1851. it's one o one of the only gothic capitols in the country. it's represent
fuller moved on, and he was replaced by henry hobz richardson, a very well phone architect. leopold and frederick olmsted. olmsted was responsible for the grounds of the capital. richardson and eidlitz divided the building up in the interior. eidlitz taking the senate side. . he was then replaced by the final architect named isaac perry. he took the level of stone carving to new heights that's when you see when you look at the staircase. he was the final architect to worng it. construction...
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mark: thanks to bill richardson, former u.s.dor to the united nations and former governor of new mexico. thank you for joining us from massachusetts. of the charts.le today it concerns the u.s. debt ceiling against the resilience of the euro. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: time for battle of the charts. we will take a look at some of the most telling chart of the day and what they mean for investors. you can access these on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off, sophia. >> you love this chart so much we talked about it already on the show, but i think it is so important we need to highlight it. find it on #btv 3011 go. this shows the euro. the euro stoxx, 50, the gauge of the 50 biggest companies in the euro area, you can see at the we had a of the year low where the asset classes were moving the same direction but that has changed since mid-may when the stocks are falling and the euro is rising because people are extremely worried that this will cut into european earnings. t
mark: thanks to bill richardson, former u.s.dor to the united nations and former governor of new mexico. thank you for joining us from massachusetts. of the charts.le today it concerns the u.s. debt ceiling against the resilience of the euro. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: time for battle of the charts. we will take a look at some of the most telling chart of the day and what they mean for investors. you can access these on the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your...
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but now you do have china signing on as bill richardson rightly points out. it's about, what, 90% of their foreign moneys that come in. so how significant did you see that, and does it change the equation at all that they're signing on to this? >> well, chris, as secretary richardson pointed out, these sanctions are tough. and i agree that they will have some type of impact. but the bigger picture here is that sanctions are not a policy alone. that there needs to be a legitimate diplomatic program that is multilateral in nature and gets at the core issues. and right now we don't see that. and we're in the midst of -- and essentially, the obama era policy, known as strategic patience. and we're still being patient, as north korea continues to advance its programs. and i think we need to lean in more on diplomacy. the stick through sanctions, it's been used, will continue to be used. it's just not getting the job done. >> a lot of foreign policy experts have praised the trump administration for their role in this -- these sanctions. but another thing they agree
but now you do have china signing on as bill richardson rightly points out. it's about, what, 90% of their foreign moneys that come in. so how significant did you see that, and does it change the equation at all that they're signing on to this? >> well, chris, as secretary richardson pointed out, these sanctions are tough. and i agree that they will have some type of impact. but the bigger picture here is that sanctions are not a policy alone. that there needs to be a legitimate...
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. - and natasha richardson whom i had known as a child oddly enough, was the central character.and pinter had written a voiceover for that character and she played against the voiceover she recorded it and everything. - [evan] right. - and then the director took it out because he was in his minimalist phase. - so her approach to the part was assuming that this voiceover - [margaret] exactly. - would be in the movie. - and then she thought that her performance was flat. - am i remembering that pinter at the time, he started on the film but also sort of stopped at one point? - i don't remember that part. - [evan] yeah. - i remember i was the what shall we say. i was the only person who knew what they had for breakfast if it wasn't in the text. - [evan] right. - so i could give them you know inside tips like what kind of socks they never actually asked me about, they asked me other things and i was on the set for part of the shoot. - but i'm remembering some kind of odd production process around it and then in the end some people, maybe natasha richardson, late natasha richardson,
. - and natasha richardson whom i had known as a child oddly enough, was the central character.and pinter had written a voiceover for that character and she played against the voiceover she recorded it and everything. - [evan] right. - and then the director took it out because he was in his minimalist phase. - so her approach to the part was assuming that this voiceover - [margaret] exactly. - would be in the movie. - and then she thought that her performance was flat. - am i remembering that...
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admiral john richardson is calling for a broad investigation, as you reported. this statement on facebook. >> i'll direct an operational pause be taken in all of our fleets around the world. >> this is the fourth major mishap for the u.s. navy in the pacific since late january. a guided missile cruiser ran aground in tokyo bay spilling more than 1,000 gallons of oil. in june, the u.s.s. fitzgerald hit a cargo ship. seven died. the navy is down two destroyers that would have been used to shoot down north korea's ballistic missiles. further straining an already stretched navy, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer griffin. when with we know more, we'll bring it to you. steve bannon could give the president's agenda a kick start even from outside the white house. who says that? well, a former trump campaign official. he says steve bannon will still play an important role in putting pressure on congress. >> i do believe that steve bannon is going to be a very loyal soldier to the president as it relates to his agenda from the outside. he will be a very important voice for t
admiral john richardson is calling for a broad investigation, as you reported. this statement on facebook. >> i'll direct an operational pause be taken in all of our fleets around the world. >> this is the fourth major mishap for the u.s. navy in the pacific since late january. a guided missile cruiser ran aground in tokyo bay spilling more than 1,000 gallons of oil. in june, the u.s.s. fitzgerald hit a cargo ship. seven died. the navy is down two destroyers that would have been...
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bill richardson always a pleasure to have you on the news with ed thank you so much i appreciate it. there may be trouble on the horizon with china china is now claiming the united states is violating its sovereignty by sailing destroyers into chinese territory china's foreign ministry issued a statement citing that they are very displeased and will take the issue up with washington china of course is a key partner in reining in the north korean threat while the mainstream media focuses on north korea's nuclear capabilities there was another more conventional cause for concern manila chan joins us tonight for more on that manila that is very well put add thirty seconds that's the number i want everyone to pay attention to that's all it will take for the d.p. r. k. to hit seoul with conventional arms and the nearly thirty five thousand american troops stationed in the area now while most people are discussing the publicly made threat from the camera game on the u.s. territory of qual the more immediate threat might actually be an attack with shells over the d.m.z. so i spoke earlier w
bill richardson always a pleasure to have you on the news with ed thank you so much i appreciate it. there may be trouble on the horizon with china china is now claiming the united states is violating its sovereignty by sailing destroyers into chinese territory china's foreign ministry issued a statement citing that they are very displeased and will take the issue up with washington china of course is a key partner in reining in the north korean threat while the mainstream media focuses on...
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el embajador richardson es uno de los norteamericanos que mÁs ha negociado con el rÉgimen de corea del . piensa que la Única salida al nuevo conflicto en la diplomacia . >> pocos estadounidenses conocen a corea del norte como richardson , en 1996 el ex embajador ante naciones unidas obtuvo de los norcoreanos la liberaciÓn de la estadounidense. este aÑo lo contactÓ para asistir a otra . " nunca habÍa visto el nivel de amenazas ". >> es la situaciÓn mÁs grave que he visto en mis muchos aÑos tratando con corea del norte . >> existe el peligro de una guerra , advierte . >> serÍa una guerra horrible , hay un riesgo . pero creo que lo importante es ver la diplomacia como el camino para salir de esta situaciÓn tan tensa . >> pone en juego su misma existencia al amenazar. >> no podemos predecir quÉ va a hacer, si dispara, actÚa militarmente ,serÁ terminado y su paÍs era terminado por estados unidos. >> se desconocÍa el peligro de los misiles norcoreanos que podrÍa llegar hasta el territorio continental de estados unidos. >> no ayuda a nada. la diplomacia se conduce con muchÍsimo cuidado, se co
el embajador richardson es uno de los norteamericanos que mÁs ha negociado con el rÉgimen de corea del . piensa que la Única salida al nuevo conflicto en la diplomacia . >> pocos estadounidenses conocen a corea del norte como richardson , en 1996 el ex embajador ante naciones unidas obtuvo de los norcoreanos la liberaciÓn de la estadounidense. este aÑo lo contactÓ para asistir a otra . " nunca habÍa visto el nivel de amenazas ". >> es la situaciÓn mÁs grave que he...
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bill richardson said pyongyang dropped the ball. >> we should have been on this lodge ago. we should consider finding ways to put more intelligence, overflights, more spies because we were caught off guard. north korea was way more advanced than our intelligence people told us. that's a massive intelligence failure that should never happen again. >> richardson is calls for diplomacy and continued sanctions against the north. >>> investigators for the special council leading the russia inquiry executed a search warrant last month at the virginia home of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager. it's the most significant public step investigators have taken since special prosecutor robert mueller in may. julianna goldman reports. >> armed with search warrant statements they showed up early in the morning at paul manafort's room. jason maloney con girled the search and emphasized his client has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. but legal experts say it suggests robert mueller does not t
bill richardson said pyongyang dropped the ball. >> we should have been on this lodge ago. we should consider finding ways to put more intelligence, overflights, more spies because we were caught off guard. north korea was way more advanced than our intelligence people told us. that's a massive intelligence failure that should never happen again. >> richardson is calls for diplomacy and continued sanctions against the north. >>> investigators for the special council leading...
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we're talking about this with the former ambassador to the united nations bill richardson, when we come back. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of
we're talking about this with the former ambassador to the united nations bill richardson, when we come back. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who...
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, and he followed richardson out the door.the end, president nixon succeeded in getting the special prosecutor discharged. but the nixon presidency only lasted another 10 months. the episode has been dubbed the "saturday night massacre." and william ruckelshaus, one of the central characters from that night, joins us now. thank you very much for being with us, bill ruckelshaus. 44 years ago, this happened. how fresh is it in your memory? >> well, it'll be there as long as i'm around. it certainly became a very important part of my life. it affected it directly the next several months. but it's never left my consciousness. >> woodruff: were you worried at the time that president nixon would get away with what he was trying to do? >> not really. i didn't think at the time that the american people would tolerate firing a man who is essentially hired by the senate and by the justice department to investigate crimes that they expected were committed by the president. >> woodruff: how similar, and you've written about this recently,
, and he followed richardson out the door.the end, president nixon succeeded in getting the special prosecutor discharged. but the nixon presidency only lasted another 10 months. the episode has been dubbed the "saturday night massacre." and william ruckelshaus, one of the central characters from that night, joins us now. thank you very much for being with us, bill ruckelshaus. 44 years ago, this happened. how fresh is it in your memory? >> well, it'll be there as long as i'm...
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i will fully support the chief and naval operations, admiral john richardson's efforts now. he has put together a broader inquiry to look into these incidents and determine any causal factors to determine what's going on both immediate contributors to this incident but also any related factors. once we have those facts, we'll share them with you. >> you are putting the fitzgerald together with this? >> the chief of naval operations broader inquiry will look at all related accidents/incidents at sea, that sort of thing. he is going to look at all factors, not just the immediate ones, which will fall rightly under the fleet commander's investigation of what happened to his ship. this is a broader look at what's happening. >> sir, is that broader seventh fleet investigation? >> yes, it is. as we discussed saturday on the airplane coming out, this trip is part of the by, with, and through effort with our allies. it is -- what we're going to do here is find ou we how we can better support one another -- >> we just lost communication with james mattis. talking about the investigat
i will fully support the chief and naval operations, admiral john richardson's efforts now. he has put together a broader inquiry to look into these incidents and determine any causal factors to determine what's going on both immediate contributors to this incident but also any related factors. once we have those facts, we'll share them with you. >> you are putting the fitzgerald together with this? >> the chief of naval operations broader inquiry will look at all related...
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the junkies are still there, even last night, but it's going to get better. >> police says richardson'ster and mother was hiding him in the home, but the swat team found him in a closet. in a year the judge will decide if the property should go back into the family's control. >>> an arrest made in last week's fire on grizzly peak in the east bay hillses. alfred bautista is charged with arson. he used a cigarette lighter to start the grizzly peak fire. bautista is charged in a road rage incident that occurred that day. a woman says he pointed a rifle at her. >> once i start getting away from him, he starts closing the gap and rear ends me multiple times until i lose control of my car. >> now, bautista plead not guilty and he's held on $3 -- $300,000 bail. >>> groups sued over the practice saying it criminalizes poverty. governor brown said suspending licenses hurts low income people because without a license they could potentially lose their jobs. >>> people in the rural san mateo county neighborhood are being warned about a mountain lion. it was spotted in the backyard of -- according t
the junkies are still there, even last night, but it's going to get better. >> police says richardson'ster and mother was hiding him in the home, but the swat team found him in a closet. in a year the judge will decide if the property should go back into the family's control. >>> an arrest made in last week's fire on grizzly peak in the east bay hillses. alfred bautista is charged with arson. he used a cigarette lighter to start the grizzly peak fire. bautista is charged in a...
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we turn now to veteran diplomat bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and an expert on north korea. mr. ambassador, where do we go after "fire and fury?" what's the best option for the u.s. now? >> best option is diplomacy. the best option is continued sanctions, see if they work, continue to pressure china, continue the military exercises. but find a way to talk to the north koreans. >> mason: but kim jong-un hasn't shown a lot of interest in diplomacy aes to this point. >> we don't know what he wants. he's an unpredictable character. we don't know what his intentions are. he wants to stay in power. but i think in the end, once he knows that he can hit the united states with a missile, he can start negotiating. that's what-- the way his father was. but i think keeping the talk about preemptive military strikes and the president's very incendiary statement, which was not helpful, is not the way to go. >> mason: what do you make of north korea's threat towards guam? >> this is part of their foreign policy. however, the i
we turn now to veteran diplomat bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and an expert on north korea. mr. ambassador, where do we go after "fire and fury?" what's the best option for the u.s. now? >> best option is diplomacy. the best option is continued sanctions, see if they work, continue to pressure china, continue the military exercises. but find a way to talk to the north koreans. >> mason: but kim jong-un hasn't shown a lot of interest in...
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richardson, it is important people understand that dr. king was a baptist minister.ld office, never sat in a legislative seat. he fought from the moral authority and headed sclc, southern christian legion conference, saw his work as religious and moral leader which is why we've called on all faiths to make this statement tomorrow. >> yes, i think it's very important for us to understand that the moral fiber of this country is being challenged. we cannot afford to allow what is going on in america to go unaddressed by people of the faith community. we have faced with the most difficult time -- one of the most difficult times in our history. we've seen gains being taken away, leadership of the country becoming a bigot. we see affirmation of actions that we never thought would happen. and martin luther king's dream is far from being pufulfilled. and i think it's important i don't understand the march tomorrow, this must go back in too every xh to every community, every church, every synagogue. this must become our mission to challenge the moral fiber of america. the aff
richardson, it is important people understand that dr. king was a baptist minister.ld office, never sat in a legislative seat. he fought from the moral authority and headed sclc, southern christian legion conference, saw his work as religious and moral leader which is why we've called on all faiths to make this statement tomorrow. >> yes, i think it's very important for us to understand that the moral fiber of this country is being challenged. we cannot afford to allow what is going on in...
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and a short time ago i discussed the sanctions north korea's responds with bill richardson who was the us ambassador to the united nations. governor richardson in the wake of these latest sanctions against north korea and now the us secretary of state says washington is willing to talk. if pyongyang stops launching missiles any chance of that. well i believe these are the toughest sanctions ever put on north korea. and what is most significant is that. china went along they they are pretty devastating a third of that north korea's economy coal. seafood. their foreign workers shawn doyle. this could bite them. and and so north korea as so far because china has put very tepid. sanctions on them. they might respond i think there's the first possibility. given the north korean reaction a violent reaction to the sanctions. but maybe they're getting the message that their top ally china. is not happy and maybe it makes sense for the north koreans to go to the negotiating table we don't know. but it's a good sign that the sanctions are so strong and that. china and russia supported them but l
and a short time ago i discussed the sanctions north korea's responds with bill richardson who was the us ambassador to the united nations. governor richardson in the wake of these latest sanctions against north korea and now the us secretary of state says washington is willing to talk. if pyongyang stops launching missiles any chance of that. well i believe these are the toughest sanctions ever put on north korea. and what is most significant is that. china went along they they are pretty...
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richardson started on this beautiful staircase on the great western staircase but died. and then he was replaced by the final architect to work on the building, isaac perry. perry was a real, true lover of stone carving. he took the level of stone carving to new heights. i think that's what you see when you look at this staircase. he was the final architect to work on the building. construction started in 1867 and went on and on. there was lots of moaning about the length of time and the amount of money. it did cost $25 million. governor theodore roosevelt said, we're done, it's complete. marking the official end of the construction of of the capitol. though i think some other work did continue but that's the official end of the construction story. in 1899. >>> we're standing in the second floor of the old state capitol on the mississippi river in baton rouge, louisiana. it was started in 1847 and completed in 1851. one of the only gothic state cap tols in the country. it is a replica of a castle. mark twain always had a big problem with it. he didn't like it. he thought
richardson started on this beautiful staircase on the great western staircase but died. and then he was replaced by the final architect to work on the building, isaac perry. perry was a real, true lover of stone carving. he took the level of stone carving to new heights. i think that's what you see when you look at this staircase. he was the final architect to work on the building. construction started in 1867 and went on and on. there was lots of moaning about the length of time and the amount...
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admiral richardson has ordered a comprehensive review which will include investigating possible cyber intrusion and sabotage, although the admiral insists there are "no indications right now that those are the causes of the incident." the u.s.s. john s. mccain is named after senator john mccain's grandfather and father, and in a statement the senator sent his thoughts and prayers to those affected, adding that "more forceful action is urgently needed to identify and correct the causes of the recent ship collisions." this is the fourth incident this year involving a navy vessel in the pacific, and the second time this year a destroyer based in the seven fleet's home port in japan was involved in a collision at sea. >> incredibly tragic event there. >>> all right. still ahead, some of the iconic images of the solar eclipse that left the nation in awe yesterday putting our differences aside if only for a few hours. zblienks pl >>> plus, it's only week two, and already the national anthem protests have kicked off. that's going to be a talk of the season. those stories and a check on weath
admiral richardson has ordered a comprehensive review which will include investigating possible cyber intrusion and sabotage, although the admiral insists there are "no indications right now that those are the causes of the incident." the u.s.s. john s. mccain is named after senator john mccain's grandfather and father, and in a statement the senator sent his thoughts and prayers to those affected, adding that "more forceful action is urgently needed to identify and correct the...
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arcadia, which also owns burton and miss selfridge, said ms phelan and mr richardson would be replacedat kingfisher fell 1.9% in the three months to 31 july as the firm's b&q division struggled in the uk. like for like sales in france also slipped, although sales at diy group screwfix jumped 11%, driven by "new and extended specialist ranges and new outlets". and korean carmaker hyundai is wading further into the electric vehicle market, promising a car that can go 500km on each charge. hyundai already has an electric model on the market, but its range lags behind its competitors' models. along with its affiliate kia, hyundai is planning 31 eco—friendly models by 2020. the ftse 100 blue chip index has fallen today, heading for its first down day this week, following the lead of european indexes which have all edged back after a set of cautious minutes from the us federal reserve. for some people, living on a canal boat is an opportunity to live life ona boat is an opportunity to live life on a slower pace. for others, an opportunity to escape rising property prices. the canal and river
arcadia, which also owns burton and miss selfridge, said ms phelan and mr richardson would be replacedat kingfisher fell 1.9% in the three months to 31 july as the firm's b&q division struggled in the uk. like for like sales in france also slipped, although sales at diy group screwfix jumped 11%, driven by "new and extended specialist ranges and new outlets". and korean carmaker hyundai is wading further into the electric vehicle market, promising a car that can go 500km on each...
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van a realizar modificaciones, estarÁ cerrada por la noche pueden utilizar la de avenida richardson.aciÓn se asegurÉ de ser elegible. lo contrario existen riesgos, josÉ alvarez nos explica en la siguiente nota. josÉ Álvarez: pudiera estar exponiendo su caso si no estÁ cumpliendo con los requisitos necesarios. >> es una cuestiÓn de balancear el bien y el mal. reportero: aunque las primeras 10 enmiendas protegen la privacidad, el derecho de no hablar y mantener silencio y no dar informaciÓn, es el derecho de cualquier persona. reportero: si quiere el beneficio se tienen que dar. reportero: tomar en cuenta de que podrÍa salir afectado si no estÁ seguro de que califica. >> porque estÁ dando mucha informaciÓn sobre usted y su familia y el gobierno tiene derecho de utilizar esa informaciÓn como quieran y estÁ aplicando por algo que quizÁ no existe en algunos meses. reportero: asegurando que estarÍa en el radar de las autoridades migratorias. >> muchas veces meten una cosa por otra. reportero: no enviar informaciÓn incorrecta sino califica. >hay que entender y hablar con un abogado, para sa
van a realizar modificaciones, estarÁ cerrada por la noche pueden utilizar la de avenida richardson.aciÓn se asegurÉ de ser elegible. lo contrario existen riesgos, josÉ alvarez nos explica en la siguiente nota. josÉ Álvarez: pudiera estar exponiendo su caso si no estÁ cumpliendo con los requisitos necesarios. >> es una cuestiÓn de balancear el bien y el mal. reportero: aunque las primeras 10 enmiendas protegen la privacidad, el derecho de no hablar y mantener silencio y no dar...
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and richardson started on this beautiful staircase, and the great western staircase, but died, and then was replaced by the final architect to work on the building named isaac perry, and isaac perry was a real true lover of stone carving. so he took the level of stone carving here to new heights. and i think that is what you see when you look at this staircase. and he was the final architect. construction started in 1867, and went on and on and on, and there was a lot of moaning about the length of time and the amount of money as it kept going up. it did cost $25 million. and in 1899 governor theodore roosevelt said we're done. it's complete. and that marked the official end of the construction of the capitol. although i think some other work did continue. that's the official end of the construction story.
and richardson started on this beautiful staircase, and the great western staircase, but died, and then was replaced by the final architect to work on the building named isaac perry, and isaac perry was a real true lover of stone carving. so he took the level of stone carving here to new heights. and i think that is what you see when you look at this staircase. and he was the final architect. construction started in 1867, and went on and on and on, and there was a lot of moaning about the...
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bill richardson negotiated directly with the north koreans as congressman and u.s.sador to the united nations, good to see you. you've been to north korea i think eight times. so take us behind the scenes, give us a sense of what it's like to negotiate with north korea and is it different now from when you were there? >> we don't know how kim jong-un operates except he's afraid of his own shadow and that's e dent. with the north koreans, you don't know where they're coming from. they don't think like we do. they don't believe in quid pro quos, they believe in inspiration of the great leader and the instructions he gives. so it's a dark zone when you negotiate with them. but i think there is a diplomatic solution, in the end, as they did releasing this canadian recently, they end up taking steps that lower the temperature. and i think that's what we have to find, kris. >> one of the things that a lot of people are talking about obviously, and we heard it from rex tillerson today, yum anymorety on the u.n. security council, on the decision for tougher sanctions and da
bill richardson negotiated directly with the north koreans as congressman and u.s.sador to the united nations, good to see you. you've been to north korea i think eight times. so take us behind the scenes, give us a sense of what it's like to negotiate with north korea and is it different now from when you were there? >> we don't know how kim jong-un operates except he's afraid of his own shadow and that's e dent. with the north koreans, you don't know where they're coming from. they...
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one, i agree with the ambassador richardson. i think there's more we could be doing.. we have to get new actors in, that's true. i'm not a fan of unilateral sanctions. i think they never work except in the case of banking sanctions. we have yet to try banking sanctions on the country of china. again, that is not a solution that i think, in the words of -- >> not to interrupt you, you were shaking your head in response to accepting them having nuclear capabilities. >> that was my second point. i don't think we should ever accept north korea as a nuclear weapons state. never, ever. we should fight and work hard to make sure that that doesn't happen. we got to remember that the last time we had a credible threat of military action, not just a threat of military action, but a credible threat, we saw the libyans give up their program. it resided in tennessee. here in the united states after they gave it up. so i want to believe as a diplomat that we can always find solutions to do that. i'm never going to say that we should accept north korea as a nuclear weapons state. i
one, i agree with the ambassador richardson. i think there's more we could be doing.. we have to get new actors in, that's true. i'm not a fan of unilateral sanctions. i think they never work except in the case of banking sanctions. we have yet to try banking sanctions on the country of china. again, that is not a solution that i think, in the words of -- >> not to interrupt you, you were shaking your head in response to accepting them having nuclear capabilities. >> that was my...
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." >>> we turn now to veteran diplomat bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and an expert on north korea. mr. ambassador, where do we go after fire and fury? what's the best option for the u.s. now? >> the best option is di policemdiplomacy. continued sanctions see if they work, continue to pressure china, continue the military exercises. but find a way to talk to the north koreans. >> kim jung-un, hasn't shown a lot of interest in diplomacy to this point. >> we don't know what he wants. he is an unpredictable character. we don't know what his intentions are. he wants to stay in powe knows that he can hit the united states with a missile, he can start negotiating. that's what, the way his father was. but i think keeping -- keeping the talk about preemptive military strikes, and the president's very incendiary statement which was not helpful its not the way to go. >> what do you make of north korea's threat toward guam? >> this is part of their foreign policy. however, the intensity of at take, the specificity bothers me. the
." >>> we turn now to veteran diplomat bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and an expert on north korea. mr. ambassador, where do we go after fire and fury? what's the best option for the u.s. now? >> the best option is di policemdiplomacy. continued sanctions see if they work, continue to pressure china, continue the military exercises. but find a way to talk to the north koreans. >> kim jung-un, hasn't shown a lot of interest in diplomacy...
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there are no easy solutions here i mean, you can't do a surgical strike as governor richardson pointedany artillery pieces scattered about hidden about that are aimed at seoul. possibly 23 million people at risk can't do the surgical strike and certainly can't do it merely on threats. no good at easy solutions. now you have seen the manifestation here and there's been movement at the safe havens like gold and treasury bonds and that's moved along interestingly, they're using the japanese yen as a safe haven although it is one of the theoretical targets. so that's, i think the japanese people themselves just bringing the money home and -- >> during the tsunami and the earthquake and nuclear crisis it was straight into the yen. >> bring the money home and put it in the mattress an at least i know where it is then. we'll see. you're going to have to watch those safe havens if they begin to move very rapidly and then we're going to go into a different kind of phase of trading here but for now, still more cautionary than anything else i have been saying that the second week in august has --
there are no easy solutions here i mean, you can't do a surgical strike as governor richardson pointedany artillery pieces scattered about hidden about that are aimed at seoul. possibly 23 million people at risk can't do the surgical strike and certainly can't do it merely on threats. no good at easy solutions. now you have seen the manifestation here and there's been movement at the safe havens like gold and treasury bonds and that's moved along interestingly, they're using the japanese yen as...
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are those as richardson says, intelligence failures? >> with all due respect he is wrong. we were not surprised. most of this work, i have been doing is a handful of months now. the intelligence community has done remarkable work to deliver the progress that they have been making. that not surprising that both became before me now act surprised. they did nothing. the intelligence community has delivered a consistent message about kim jong-un, his capacity to develop missiles, his intent and so i do not think there is any surprise by policymakers that have been following the progress the regime has been making to put an icbm with a nuclear warhead. >> what is your psychological profile of kim jong-un? >> he is pretty isolated today. for the first coming of the chinese and the russians. we are crating conditions for the leader to make it clear to him that it will be unacceptable to continue to develop the missile program. >> was your psychological profile of him? is a rational, disciplined, you tell me. >> i would describe him as rational. he responds to adverse circumstance
are those as richardson says, intelligence failures? >> with all due respect he is wrong. we were not surprised. most of this work, i have been doing is a handful of months now. the intelligence community has done remarkable work to deliver the progress that they have been making. that not surprising that both became before me now act surprised. they did nothing. the intelligence community has delivered a consistent message about kim jong-un, his capacity to develop missiles, his intent...
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richardson was arrested on drug charges yesterday.was facing similar charges from january and violated parole by being on the property. but in a few weeks, no one will be able to occupy that home on weaverly drive for a year. and neighbors are relieved. >> i did not think i had to worry about a crack house when i was buying a place in pedal luma. >> the junkies are still there, even last night, but it's going to get better. >> police says richardson's mother and sister was hiding him in the home. a court appointed receiver will maintain and monitor the property. in a year, the judge will decide if it should go back into the family's control. >>> 5:53. police arrested a suspected arsonist in connection with a wild fire that started a week ago in the oakland, berkeley hills. henry lee tells us the man was first arrested in a road rage incident, but after that, authorities connected him to the fire. >>reporter: 24-year-old bautist a is-- is sitting in jail. the fire burned 20 acres and injured a firefighter and took days to control. but
richardson was arrested on drug charges yesterday.was facing similar charges from january and violated parole by being on the property. but in a few weeks, no one will be able to occupy that home on weaverly drive for a year. and neighbors are relieved. >> i did not think i had to worry about a crack house when i was buying a place in pedal luma. >> the junkies are still there, even last night, but it's going to get better. >> police says richardson's mother and sister was...
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. ♪ lauren: welcome back, the navy's top admiral, admiral john richardson has ordered navy ships to pausein the pacific following the collision of the uss john mccain and oil tanker three times its size, this collision has left ten u.s. sailors missing, fourth major accident this year in the pacific. why have we seen so many naval accidents this year? we are going to bring in our panel, we have lot to discuss, former navy seal sears with us, good to see both of you. >> hi. >> dave, let me begin with you, the u.s. navy announcing this operational pause so they can begin an investigation. do you think there's something institutionally wrong which is causing the deadly collisions? >> i think that there has to be, absolutely. to me there's an initial short-term leadership problem, the leadership problems are generally systematic, as the chief of naval operations richardson said is they need to get to root causes and that looks like a cultural piece. what is going on, what are the root causes behind this. lauren: look, the time at sea for sailors are increasing and the ships are aging and the
. ♪ lauren: welcome back, the navy's top admiral, admiral john richardson has ordered navy ships to pausein the pacific following the collision of the uss john mccain and oil tanker three times its size, this collision has left ten u.s. sailors missing, fourth major accident this year in the pacific. why have we seen so many naval accidents this year? we are going to bring in our panel, we have lot to discuss, former navy seal sears with us, good to see both of you. >> hi. >>...
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we were not sure archibald cox the special prosecutor was aboard but my understanding is richardson saidhe refuses to accept the deal he will not be allowed to subpoena any more tapes. if he refuses and goes after more tapes i will exercise my duty tha that he's gone beyond e bounds and i will remove them myself so we were all set. he said here's the deal so that we finthenwe find out he is notd and i sent a memo over to the president and he says come on over to the oval office. around 3:30 on saturday she went into the office and calmly explained i have henry kissinger reportedly putting nuclear weapons on ships. the airborne divisions are moving towards airfields. we have american forces on heightened alert. i cannot have my attorney general defined me when we've got the impression it over there watching my reaction to what's going on. i have no choice but to do it and to this day i think the president had no choice. [applause] i think he did the right thing. [applause] so the circumstances of this are all lost. what you see is the president went over to throw everybody out of the spec
we were not sure archibald cox the special prosecutor was aboard but my understanding is richardson saidhe refuses to accept the deal he will not be allowed to subpoena any more tapes. if he refuses and goes after more tapes i will exercise my duty tha that he's gone beyond e bounds and i will remove them myself so we were all set. he said here's the deal so that we finthenwe find out he is notd and i sent a memo over to the president and he says come on over to the oval office. around 3:30 on...
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the chief of naval operations, admiral john richardson, he tweeted this earlier today.y repossibility of cyber intrusion or sabotage, no indications right now, but review will consider all possibilities." cnn has learned that the u.s.s. john f. mccain did lose its steering power and they don't know why. that's what they're investigating right now. but do you know anything, if it's possible there could have been a cyber attack against this u.s. warship and three others that suffered significant damage over the past few months? >> well, wolf, i think it's responsible for the chief of naval operations in the 7th fleet to look at every possible option for what could have caused these four different ship collisions. i visited the u.s.s. john s. mccain with senator john mccain in june and i'm praying for the loss of those 10 sailors and for the loss of other sailors on the fitzgerald. it's fairly striking that there have been four collisions at sea this year so far, but i think we have to first isolate the much more likely causes, failures of watch and supervision and sort of
the chief of naval operations, admiral john richardson, he tweeted this earlier today.y repossibility of cyber intrusion or sabotage, no indications right now, but review will consider all possibilities." cnn has learned that the u.s.s. john f. mccain did lose its steering power and they don't know why. that's what they're investigating right now. but do you know anything, if it's possible there could have been a cyber attack against this u.s. warship and three others that suffered...
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the admiral john richardson, the chief of naval operation, wanted to clarify on twitter saying theres the possibility of cyber sprugs or sabotage, but there are no indications right now, but the review will consider all possibilities. this temporary halt of naval operations will be like a global safety check. automatic 277 vessels will be able to look at all the components of the ship, are they training well enough, is there teamwork, are they able to respond in emergency situations, and try and determine why it is that there seems to be this trend happening at sea. navy officials confirmed just a couple hours ago that u.s. drivers have spent much of today trying to access those damaged areas of the "uss mccain." the tanker struck the port side of the ship and in doing so it flooded the machinery and communications rooms as well as the berthing area where sailors sleep. now, in that regard, it is similar to the "uss fitzgerald," the other destroyer that collided with a cargo ship just a couple of months ago because all of these areas are at or below the water line, so that makes the
the admiral john richardson, the chief of naval operation, wanted to clarify on twitter saying theres the possibility of cyber sprugs or sabotage, but there are no indications right now, but the review will consider all possibilities. this temporary halt of naval operations will be like a global safety check. automatic 277 vessels will be able to look at all the components of the ship, are they training well enough, is there teamwork, are they able to respond in emergency situations, and try...
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look at this from navy chief admiral richardson.o clarify, possibility of cyberintrusion or sabotage, no indications right now but review will consider all possibilities. mary kissel, of the wall street journal editorial board, quite a development or is it? >> i don't know what is more deserving, the idea there could have been a cyberattack on the john mccain or the ideas that you had the complete systems breakdown all the way down the chain because a collision like this should never happen. stuart: talking about a technical system? >> i am talking about that but also human error. there are physical human beings standing on about of these ships as lookouts to prevent a collision like this from ever occurring. a cyberattack would be very concerning but there's a reason admiral richardson put a pause on naval operations. that is a very serious and significant step meaning there might be deeper problems in the navy. stuart: coming at a time when we are in that area of the world with significant naval power opposing more missiles, the t
look at this from navy chief admiral richardson.o clarify, possibility of cyberintrusion or sabotage, no indications right now but review will consider all possibilities. mary kissel, of the wall street journal editorial board, quite a development or is it? >> i don't know what is more deserving, the idea there could have been a cyberattack on the john mccain or the ideas that you had the complete systems breakdown all the way down the chain because a collision like this should never...
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the chief of naval operations, admiraljohn richardson, said there was no indication the collision was intentional. four men accused of being part of a terror cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high court in madrid. police in catalonia say they've shot dead younes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. india, 70 years after independence. this emerging world power of more than a billion people is still changing. i'm on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. crystal, ha rd crystals. white salt. can probably taste it. i began in gujarat, in the far west. this is genuinely incredible, i'm in heaven. pretty crowded. this week, i've travelled 2000 miles over to the north—east. i'm on the banks of the mighty river brahmaputra, and about to go to a very spiritual place. it's one of india's lesser—known regions. we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. a part of the country which prides itself on its traditio
the chief of naval operations, admiraljohn richardson, said there was no indication the collision was intentional. four men accused of being part of a terror cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high court in madrid. police in catalonia say they've shot dead younes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. india, 70 years after independence. this emerging...
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chief of operation operations an richardson called for one day pause.s navy ships will suspend operations for a day or two this week to go over what has gone wrong. this is a second collision of a navy ship in two months. >> i directed an operational pause be taken in all of orients around the world. >> the navy is now looking into how it qualifies junior officers to pilot ships and how sailors are trained to stand watch especially in these congested shipping lanes. >> u.s. and south korea are beginning joint military exercises. it's an action that has north korea concerned. the 11-day drill involving computer simulations designed to prepare for war with a nuclear capable north korea. officials in north korea are not a fan. they think the military exercises are aggravat aggravatn already tense situation between them and us. south core's president said today the drills are held regularly because of repeated threats by north korea. >>> manhunt for the last remaining suspect in the attacks in spain ends with a deadly shooting. employees say the 22-year-old
chief of operation operations an richardson called for one day pause.s navy ships will suspend operations for a day or two this week to go over what has gone wrong. this is a second collision of a navy ship in two months. >> i directed an operational pause be taken in all of orients around the world. >> the navy is now looking into how it qualifies junior officers to pilot ships and how sailors are trained to stand watch especially in these congested shipping lanes. >> u.s....
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so riders are advised to get of at the stop at richardson avenue and francisco street instead. (james) happening today... fire fighters are making a final sweep of the oakland hills area that was scorched by flames last week. the bush fire-- which burned 20- acres above uc berkeley-- is now at 90-percent containment. today -- crews will scour the area to make sure all the hot spot and embers are extinguished. fire officials say the cause of the fire is still under investigation... and that arson has not been ruled out. (robin)russians celebrated when trump was elected.they had hopes for a good relationship after trump praised putin for being a "strong leader."(james)nine months later, mentions of trump have all but disappeared from state media, and the russian prime minister has described trump as "impotent." and polls show public opinion of trump is taking a nose dive. (robin)cnn's oren liebermann is in moscow to find out what happened. (robin) vice president mike pence is blasting a pence is president mike vice (robin) vice president mike pence is blasting a report that he ma
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are those, as bill richardson says, intelligence balers? >> director pompeo: he's just flat out wrong, with all due respect. the intelligence community wasn't surprised, policymakers weren't surprised. this was before my time, i've been doing this just a handful of months now. the intelligence community has done remarkable work to deliver the policymakers the progress that the north korean regime has been making. it doesn't surprise me that folks who came before me at now ask a prize. they did nothing, the intelligence community has delivered a consistent message about kim jong-un himself, his capacity to develop missiles, his intent and so i don't think there's any surprised by policymakers who often following the progress the regime has been making to put an icbm, to launch an icbm with a nuclear warhead. >> chris: what is your psychological profile of kim jong-un? >> director pompeo: he's pretty isolated today. for the first time we now have the chinese and the russians. >> chris: that's a political answer. >> director pompeo: this is ab
are those, as bill richardson says, intelligence balers? >> director pompeo: he's just flat out wrong, with all due respect. the intelligence community wasn't surprised, policymakers weren't surprised. this was before my time, i've been doing this just a handful of months now. the intelligence community has done remarkable work to deliver the policymakers the progress that the north korean regime has been making. it doesn't surprise me that folks who came before me at now ask a prize....
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if secretary richardson is nervous, then i'm nervous and i think we should all be nervous. and yes, this may be the way donald trump talks. it's one thing to talk that way with senator blumenthal. with you it's another with the north korean leader. >> i'm trying to imagine what is more bellicose than fire and fury. hard to see. but we really need to, in fact, my point in the column right up now at the "washington post," on the website, that general kelly needs to get this you understand control. if the president is a hard president to manage, but there has to be a red line in terms of, he can't just go off script and start issuing these kinds of threats without the consequences and the language being much more carefully thought through than this one seems to have been. >> we've got donald trump, obviously, the face of the administration, the voice of the administration. you've got other players here with some serious credentials. ruth just mentioned john kelly. you have mattis, tillerson. what else is there, is there anything else behind the scenes with the other key player
if secretary richardson is nervous, then i'm nervous and i think we should all be nervous. and yes, this may be the way donald trump talks. it's one thing to talk that way with senator blumenthal. with you it's another with the north korean leader. >> i'm trying to imagine what is more bellicose than fire and fury. hard to see. but we really need to, in fact, my point in the column right up now at the "washington post," on the website, that general kelly needs to get this you...
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for more on the cause of these crashes we're joined by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operationshe u.s. navy. admiral, thank you so much for being here. i don't know if you can see our screens there. we were putting up the pictures, the photographs of these young men lost in these two collisions. of course, their families want answers. so what do you think caused these collisions? >> alisyn, before i get started, let me make clear our top priority is to recover our fallen sailors and ship mates. our thoughts and prayers are with fair families. of course they have a lot of questions about why this happened. everybody in the navy has those questions. that's why we've commissioned a series of investigations to get to the bottom of this. >> we had a u.s. navy official tell cnn that the mccain suffered a steering casualty, meaning a loss of steering right before the commission. what can you tell us about that? >> i think that and every other question, every possible factor will be investigated thoroughly. when we see the entire investigation come toeg, we'll be in a position to talk a
for more on the cause of these crashes we're joined by admiral john richardson, chief of naval operationshe u.s. navy. admiral, thank you so much for being here. i don't know if you can see our screens there. we were putting up the pictures, the photographs of these young men lost in these two collisions. of course, their families want answers. so what do you think caused these collisions? >> alisyn, before i get started, let me make clear our top priority is to recover our fallen sailors...
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but richardson and the other chiefs making clear violence and bigotry is not tolerated in the ranks.least two former military members now tied to extremist groups. james field served in the army for just a few months. he is charged with second-degree murder after police say he rammed his car into a crowd of counter protesters. his involvement led the head of the army to tweet the army doesn't tolerate this in our ranks. it is against our values and everything we have stood for since 1775. and following reports that harper who left the marine corps in january leads a white supremacist group, general robert nellee tweeted no place for racial hatred in the marine corps. they were followed by the heads of the air force and national guard tweeting they stand with their fellow chiefs, condemning racism, extremism and hatrhatre >> this is about american values, what we hold dear, what we expect our servicemen and women to defend and to fight for. >> it may not be about politics, but this very rare move by the joint chiefs gets a are the of attention. >> thank you very much. i want to getspe
but richardson and the other chiefs making clear violence and bigotry is not tolerated in the ranks.least two former military members now tied to extremist groups. james field served in the army for just a few months. he is charged with second-degree murder after police say he rammed his car into a crowd of counter protesters. his involvement led the head of the army to tweet the army doesn't tolerate this in our ranks. it is against our values and everything we have stood for since 1775. and...
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no indications right now admiral john richardson wrote in a tweet but will consider all possibilities. >>> more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, a miracle rescue overnight after crews free an infant after an earthquake. >>> italian firefighters worked through the night looking for victims of an earthquake extra struck an island off naples. they freed a 7-month-old baby and then later rescued his brothers from the home. and at least two people were killed in the magnitude 4.2 quake. >>> german police made an unusual find in a judge raid in sax onny. they found 5,000 ecstasy tablets shaped like the head of of donald trump they don't know why is the pills were shaped that way and two others are sought. the drugs are worth about $15,000. >>> a father and daughter say frontier airlines went too far kicking them off the flight after they complained about delays. >> eric and whitney miller were clearly irate as they were kicked off the flight, they still don't understand why. they were upset about an eight hour delay but their complaintses were mostly to each other until a flight attendant g
no indications right now admiral john richardson wrote in a tweet but will consider all possibilities. >>> more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, a miracle rescue overnight after crews free an infant after an earthquake. >>> italian firefighters worked through the night looking for victims of an earthquake extra struck an island off naples. they freed a 7-month-old baby and then later rescued his brothers from the home. and at least two people were killed in the...