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charles walker thanks for your thoughts, charles walker conservative mp joining us from westminster.people on sunday, may have been planning to escape instead of killing himself. they've not elaborated on what led them to the conclusion but have suggested he had been living a secret life and spent yea rs been living a secret life and spent years building up his arsenal of weapons. his girlfriend is now being questioned by the fbi, but has said she had no idea what he was planning. laura bicker reports now from las vegas. police believe stephen paddock had help getting hold of his arsenal of weapons. he legally bought some of his 47 guns here at a shop just outside las vegas. he owned dozens of semiautomatic weapons, which he modified to turn into machine guns. officers are also trying to work out how he moved all of his guns unnoticed into a hotel room on the 32nd floor. from here, he waited until the concert ground was full of thousands of people. and then he started firing. gunfire and screams. what we know is stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo an
charles walker thanks for your thoughts, charles walker conservative mp joining us from westminster.people on sunday, may have been planning to escape instead of killing himself. they've not elaborated on what led them to the conclusion but have suggested he had been living a secret life and spent yea rs been living a secret life and spent years building up his arsenal of weapons. his girlfriend is now being questioned by the fbi, but has said she had no idea what he was planning. laura bicker...
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one backbench mp, charles walker, vice—chair of the 1922 backbench committee among the conservatives,ter this afternoon. he said he has been an mp for more than ten years and there is a lwa ys for more than ten years and there is always tension on the backbenches, a lwa ys always tension on the backbenches, always talk about the leadership, this is nothing new and in fact, theresa may deserves some credit. here is a woman who stood on stage for an hour with an appalling cold, who did brilliantly well, given all the circumstances she had to content with. i think she comes out of it as heroic, to be perfectly honest, and strengthened. i'm sorry, ijust don't buy into this media narrative that somehow you've always got to be pitch perfect. you are actually allowed to be ill occasionally, and that's what she was — ill, and she was ill because she's been working so damn hard on behalf of this country since she became prime minister. she's been working really, really hard. so the problem is the prime minister faced yesterday were largely beyond her control. she couldn't help being ill, she c
one backbench mp, charles walker, vice—chair of the 1922 backbench committee among the conservatives,ter this afternoon. he said he has been an mp for more than ten years and there is a lwa ys for more than ten years and there is always tension on the backbenches, a lwa ys always tension on the backbenches, always talk about the leadership, this is nothing new and in fact, theresa may deserves some credit. here is a woman who stood on stage for an hour with an appalling cold, who did...
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charles walker the vice—chairman of the conservative backbench 1922 vice—chairman of the conservativewas sounding bullish saying the prime minister deserves some credit. here isa minister deserves some credit. here is a woman who stood on stage for an hour with an appalling cold. who did brilliantly well given all the circumstances she had to contend with. i think she comes out of it heroic to be honest. strengthened. i don't buy into this media narrative that somehow you always have to be pitch perfect. you're allowed to be ill occasionally. she was ill, she was ill because she's been working so was ill because she's been working so hard on behalf of this country since she became prime minister, she's been working really hard. an opportunity to reassert her authority and reclaim the political agenda. everything that went wrong with the speech yesterday meant it didn't happen. for now she's still in place. jonathan blake, political correspondent. the latest bbc news headlines... police a former prime minister sir edward heath would have been questioned over seven allegations of indece
charles walker the vice—chairman of the conservative backbench 1922 vice—chairman of the conservativewas sounding bullish saying the prime minister deserves some credit. here isa minister deserves some credit. here is a woman who stood on stage for an hour with an appalling cold. who did brilliantly well given all the circumstances she had to contend with. i think she comes out of it heroic to be honest. strengthened. i don't buy into this media narrative that somehow you always have to be...
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charles mercer. also, david walker. even, james buchanan, our 15th president and lincoln's first vice president, the wonderful hannibal hamlin. and lincoln's hand picked successor and therein lies a story -- there enlies a story, the ultra-racist andrew jackson. we should not abstract him from a narrative that gives due attention to the complexities of the man and the situation. it is hard to deny on the evidence of history and experience that racism is an offshoot of tribalism, identity politics, us against them, in every area of human life. when individuals and groups -- the pervasive tribal nature of otherness is difficult ground on which to grow togetherness. the individual human heart, yours and mine beat with flawed arrhythmias. racism never will be, they are the candy, totally eradicated. but it is impossible for us to not constantly and continually try. the book that i've written has proven somewhat controversial. it may be staring some thoughts in you and in a minute, we will get to the illegal portion of this
charles mercer. also, david walker. even, james buchanan, our 15th president and lincoln's first vice president, the wonderful hannibal hamlin. and lincoln's hand picked successor and therein lies a story -- there enlies a story, the ultra-racist andrew jackson. we should not abstract him from a narrative that gives due attention to the complexities of the man and the situation. it is hard to deny on the evidence of history and experience that racism is an offshoot of tribalism, identity...
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charles: i would like to bring in congressman mark walker. let's talk about all the different issues going on. first and foremost, president trump pitching his tax plan to the truckers of the country. he's working hard and putting in a lot of elbow grease to get this through. does it have to be pushed through on a piecemeal process? because we are clamoring for it. >> kevin brady has worked hard for most of of the year. we have pounded this thing through the different committees. we are excited about seeing what the total package is here. we want to make sure we take care of people from all different communities and social income levels. charles: where is the disunity. >> some disunity is on the higher tax brackets. one of the things we are pushing for is a bill that allows middle and lower income people to keep their charitable deduction. we want to make sure those folks have an opportunities. chuck schumer was wrong when he talked about having the lower tax bracket bumping from 10% to 12%. that's wrong. charles: the there is also something
charles: i would like to bring in congressman mark walker. let's talk about all the different issues going on. first and foremost, president trump pitching his tax plan to the truckers of the country. he's working hard and putting in a lot of elbow grease to get this through. does it have to be pushed through on a piecemeal process? because we are clamoring for it. >> kevin brady has worked hard for most of of the year. we have pounded this thing through the different committees. we are...
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it's a popular spot for dog-walkers and hikers...but has cliffs that drop 200 feet. (steve) kron-4's charles clifford joins us live tonight from fort funston. charles do police know how this woman fell? (chuck) well we do not have a lot of information at this point. but we do know that park police are here at fort funston tonight investigating the death of a woman. that's after she fell several hundred feet to her death. now at this point we do not know her identity. or how she might have fallen off the cliff. (steve) our other big story tonight. before killing dozens in las vegas --- the mass shooter may have looked at other places to attack. (catherine) tonight we're learning that stephen paddock had scouted locations in boston and chicago .... even going so far as to book a room overlooking one of the year's biggest music festivals. the blackstone woman fell? (chuck) well we do not have a lot of information at this point. but we do know that park police are here at fort funston tonight investigating the death of a woman. that's after she fell several hundred feet to her death. now at this
it's a popular spot for dog-walkers and hikers...but has cliffs that drop 200 feet. (steve) kron-4's charles clifford joins us live tonight from fort funston. charles do police know how this woman fell? (chuck) well we do not have a lot of information at this point. but we do know that park police are here at fort funston tonight investigating the death of a woman. that's after she fell several hundred feet to her death. now at this point we do not know her identity. or how she might have...
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walkers. just a wonderful event. 20,000 people expected each day throughout this opening weekend of events. and we want to go to councilman charlesard 6 who put all of this in perspective, this re-opening. let's listen. >> we're going to astound you with things. this is a project. this is a development. this is an opportunity that will help reknit our city to our water and in a way that has not been done before, our city is realizing more than ever that we are a city on the water. we are a city on the river and that is a great, great thin >> reporter: this is a sight for everybody in the city to see and experience. we're talking about a weekend full of live music, free event, free music to see. now behind me you see the marquis for the anthem. the foo fighters are performing tonight. that show is sold out. can't get in. but there's all kinds of other activities for you to take in and, of course, lots of dining. lots of shopping. an entire experience for the whole family to enjoy here. this is quite a sight to see. from my childhood, chris, coming to the wharf enjoyed buying live crabs and taking them home and cooking them, but th
walkers. just a wonderful event. 20,000 people expected each day throughout this opening weekend of events. and we want to go to councilman charlesard 6 who put all of this in perspective, this re-opening. let's listen. >> we're going to astound you with things. this is a project. this is a development. this is an opportunity that will help reknit our city to our water and in a way that has not been done before, our city is realizing more than ever that we are a city on the water. we are...
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walker is leading the race but he's got some colorful and controversial company firstly there is the legendary footballer george ware who's running mate is the ex-wife of liberia's former dictator charles taylor for more warlord prince johnson is running for the second time he's accused of ordering the torture and murder of the liberian president samuel doe back in one nine hundred ninety and for the country that had a africa's first female head of state only one woman is aiming for the top job this time that is model turned humanitarian keeper twenty contenders are standing in all and archimedes arrests has more from the capital monrovia a. candidate for liberia's presidential and parliamentary elections are in a last minute effort to win over voters their interim the flamboyant to the everyday person one thing they have in common though is that their stand on issues look and sound the same and this is forcing many voters to narrow their choices down to all the allegiances of tribal region and personality. large tracts of the population not. candidates with developmental or programs or worthwhile platforms many political observers believe that voters are not asking the right questions
walker is leading the race but he's got some colorful and controversial company firstly there is the legendary footballer george ware who's running mate is the ex-wife of liberia's former dictator charles taylor for more warlord prince johnson is running for the second time he's accused of ordering the torture and murder of the liberian president samuel doe back in one nine hundred ninety and for the country that had a africa's first female head of state only one woman is aiming for the top job...
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joseph walker is leading the race but he's got some colorful and controversial company there's the legendary footballer george ware who is running mate. the ex-wife of liberia's former dictator charles taylor the former warlord prince johnson is running for the second time he is accused of ordering the torture and murder of the liberian president samuel doe back in one nine hundred ninety and for the country that had africa's first female head of state only one woman is aiming for the top job that is the model turned humanitarian dela keeper twenty contenders are starting you know archimedes' rice has more now from the capital monrovia. candidates for liberia's presidential and parliamentary elections zine a last minute effort to win over voters their interim the flamboyant to the everyday person one thing they have in common though is that their stand on issues look and sound the same. and this is forcing many voters to narrow their choices down to all the allegiances of tribal region and personality. large tracts of the population not. candidates with developmental programs or worthwhile platforms many political observers believe that voters are not asking the right questions. dem
joseph walker is leading the race but he's got some colorful and controversial company there's the legendary footballer george ware who is running mate. the ex-wife of liberia's former dictator charles taylor the former warlord prince johnson is running for the second time he is accused of ordering the torture and murder of the liberian president samuel doe back in one nine hundred ninety and for the country that had africa's first female head of state only one woman is aiming for the top job...
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walker and kim tony perkins and f.r.c. for letting me speak today. i want to talk to you ea little -- a little bit about what's going on. i'll start with a little poem from charlesthe 1800's. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. it was an age of wisdom and an age of foolishness. there was belief and incredulity. there was a season of light and a season of darkness. it was a spring of hope and the winter of despair. when donald trump was elected in november of 2016, shortly thereafter, we had a spring of great hope in this country. if you were like me you felt a burden lifted from your soul. [applause] about what was about to happen in our country. but you know, i believe god has a reason for that. he's given us a window of opportunity. a time when we can bring our nation back or see it suffer the consequences. and it's a time of action. not a time to sit and do nothing. yes, it was a spring of hope. a day of enthusiasm. a day of light. no more despair. but what are we having today? with e we seeing happen his new, nearly one year old tenure? we're seeing not much being accomplished. some things are good, happening. but we're seeing a stag nancy i
walker and kim tony perkins and f.r.c. for letting me speak today. i want to talk to you ea little -- a little bit about what's going on. i'll start with a little poem from charlesthe 1800's. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. it was an age of wisdom and an age of foolishness. there was belief and incredulity. there was a season of light and a season of darkness. it was a spring of hope and the winter of despair. when donald trump was elected in november of 2016, shortly...