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my dad was attacked by nf members in the ‘60s, and he nearly died.sceral violence on his body. the sharp end. yes, and so when i come home and complain about kids calling me curry boy, and saying i look dirty, my complexion... he says, "you ain't seen nothing." yes, and actually, it was things in the lead—up to brexit, where you kind of saw all the narrative around immigration turn quite toxic, and you saw the breaking point poster, that my dad and i started to meet in the middle a little bit more, and we were able to kind of — he was able to kind of appreciate the scale of these things. so my uncle — in 1968, he tried to buy a house in huddersfield, and he was refused. they wouldn't sell the house to him, because he was brown, and they didn't want to devalue the area. and the race relations act had just come in, that very year. and he said, you know, that is now illegal. and my uncle is the first person to ever bring a case of race discrimination under the race relations act. and all of this stuff kind of crops up in the book. and the judgement was
my dad was attacked by nf members in the ‘60s, and he nearly died.sceral violence on his body. the sharp end. yes, and so when i come home and complain about kids calling me curry boy, and saying i look dirty, my complexion... he says, "you ain't seen nothing." yes, and actually, it was things in the lead—up to brexit, where you kind of saw all the narrative around immigration turn quite toxic, and you saw the breaking point poster, that my dad and i started to meet in the middle...
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she was diagnosed with a rare form nf canceovember. and she just learned she is in remission yesterday on his birthday. her dad posted this photo to facebook with a caption, best birth day ever. >> that's awesome. what a great way to get the news what a perfect day, too sdmrxt yes, it>> is. stick around jim lok jim lokay is comingth back wi "the stick around jim lok jim lokay is comingth back wi "the final 5" >> oh, yeah, definitely a chill time to be in.c d relatching, o calm, nothing goinn. holy heck what a day this has 'sen. only wednesday. we start with supreme court. break out score cards. juste anthony kennedy is like i'm retiring and democrats are like we couldn't probably rep the words in initial reaction to the news
she was diagnosed with a rare form nf canceovember. and she just learned she is in remission yesterday on his birthday. her dad posted this photo to facebook with a caption, best birth day ever. >> that's awesome. what a great way to get the news what a perfect day, too sdmrxt yes, it>> is. stick around jim lok jim lokay is comingth back wi "the stick around jim lok jim lokay is comingth back wi "the final 5" >> oh, yeah, definitely a chill time to be in.c d...
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st the g sroup moved here on memorial da' wm eekend eieve thicd jrousemt ter yim nf thto survive out here. we're not doing nothing bad. we just need a spot." stacey martinez/hs lordships guest "not everybody is lucky enough to have a permanent residence, and if it makes you uncomfortable, that's your problem." restaurant managers say they've asked the city for help with the moving the rvs out of the parking lot, but the city hasn't responded. mhip mager ananood mplaing bee yove nrkint, hbas you s lee, yoi/u knowds, parking orhere like a homeland." katie tag managers say this will continue to be a struggle every weekend until the restaurant closes for good at the end of this month. people who live here say they understand the restaurant's concerns, but have no where else to go. sig out world cup action continues today after a thrilling opening >>> in the back half of his lordship's lot.>> it has come down to survival and making money and survival should always be first. >> the group have the group moved here when they were evicted from the marina at doubletree. >> we are trying to sur
st the g sroup moved here on memorial da' wm eekend eieve thicd jrousemt ter yim nf thto survive out here. we're not doing nothing bad. we just need a spot." stacey martinez/hs lordships guest "not everybody is lucky enough to have a permanent residence, and if it makes you uncomfortable, that's your problem." restaurant managers say they've asked the city for help with the moving the rvs out of the parking lot, but the city hasn't responded. mhip mager ananood mplaing bee yove...
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ofehi tndurhe ctas in oksme,nf id rareshs ow walls of fire. >> turn around right here. >> rorep cter:s riordeng c ae odd,re ua the evaction of at let as h2100om. es o >ro py bablti tme . go n > reporter: i is rnlifoiath, toeas ionats heinupg ar.al lasyet w46e erllki aed nd moreha t,0n 11om00 hes rewetr desoy.ed e ibackn loco, radoth 41y 6 majust be s tgeinstg d.arte >> thiis going to be a lae rg tfirehas t' g gointoe bhi ts landsce apfor a long . eti r>>epteoronr: tig aht glimpse of what's to me. migu aeluelmagr,bc news. >>ts ouide cleveland, maa sse ivosexplion velell aede hom killing one person and badliny ngjuri otanher. veinstatigarors e tdetermine if me.it w ari c two rspeofons interest have been detained including a n womawi athmirinal histy.or d athe s mpcofoany un inks lea ithn mee ho. thrce fo thee of bstla dagemarad sevel bynear eshous tri andggeder acevuatis.on k, >>e when wco bacme someal fin thohtugs on nt tois hisrimomec fo hr usere in siapngore. in briltas ta iwiken th a selow-do airinsp. no mthore 00 man 1ilgrliams i ast ctaffehos w llwent brilia works. brilinta helps
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she will be just the second world later to give birth while nfs -- while in office.l take six weeks maternity leave. she has not revealed to the baby's gender. this is bloomberg. ♪ --global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: let's look at what is going on in japan. growth and inflation below and -- below expectations. will this trigger a policy response or more of the same? byid english is standing with the menu may have an answer. see.: we will there is lots to talk about. thank you for coming on the program what is the main talking point? >> japan is fascinating at the moment. a lot of discussion around key elements. corporate governance change, will it be impactful in the short to medium term? will allocation and impact continue in the low environment for institutions in japan. and lastly, the ongoing impact of boj actions and the lack of inflation. so there's lots to talk about in japan. looks like we will be stuck here for a while on the boj
she will be just the second world later to give birth while nfs -- while in office.l take six weeks maternity leave. she has not revealed to the baby's gender. this is bloomberg. ♪ --global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: let's look at what is going on in japan. growth and inflation below and -- below expectations. will this trigger a policy response or more of the...
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he has just met with president nf russia.t's possible that our president will be asked about this. as we watch this coming to, coming in to focus here, what they are doing is a news conference. with bolton. talking about putin. josh? >> josh: this is an incredibly important dynamic here. i personally couldn't couldn't e satisfied we have bolton doing negotiation. >> harris: he was critical of putin. very. >> josh: for the sound and the furry of the russia investigation, we have the right people doing the right things here. >> let's see what he is doing. >> josh: now national security adviser. >> marie: we'll see what bolttos doi. the russians are tryg t interfere in the election. no, no. this is not funny that the russians are still trying to interfere in the election. >> harris: i don't think anybody is laughing about that. >> marie: it will be interesting to see the topics that bolton talks about. does he talk about ukraine or syria or other issues like cyber security? it will be interesting what he focuses on. >> more impo
he has just met with president nf russia.t's possible that our president will be asked about this. as we watch this coming to, coming in to focus here, what they are doing is a news conference. with bolton. talking about putin. josh? >> josh: this is an incredibly important dynamic here. i personally couldn't couldn't e satisfied we have bolton doing negotiation. >> harris: he was critical of putin. very. >> josh: for the sound and the furry of the russia investigation, we...
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sure nf it was titan. titan was in bad shape but couldn't open one of his eyes.wo is strong. the owner made the thousand mile trip to pick up his pooch. the sad thing is the dog was found along the side of the road. they thought whoever stole him possibly was abusing him or had him in fights. >>> vector control is going to spray portions of santa clara county after pos kitos tested positive for west nile virus. >> it start tomorrow need centered at reid and east evelyn avenue. residents are asked to close their windows and >>> bon i don't know swe were j during the commercial break, the nine-track album titled "everything is love" is sending the internet into a frenzy. here is the cool music video. ♪ >> the surprise alum dropped saturday and is recorded under the name the carters. >> i was going to say his main contribution to that sound bite was brrrr. >> that's a lot. >> this video was shot in may at the louvre in paris. the couple currently on their on the run tour. >> i did stop everything i was doing when i saw the alert come over my phone. >> of course you
sure nf it was titan. titan was in bad shape but couldn't open one of his eyes.wo is strong. the owner made the thousand mile trip to pick up his pooch. the sad thing is the dog was found along the side of the road. they thought whoever stole him possibly was abusing him or had him in fights. >>> vector control is going to spray portions of santa clara county after pos kitos tested positive for west nile virus. >> it start tomorrow need centered at reid and east evelyn avenue....
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and what ju really struck me is the little kid at the front nf the line must not have bee four, five years old, and they ascended in height through 16 and 17. and i was just sitting there thking about some of these were unaccompanied minor. but many of them were without their parents because the administration tore them out of their parents' arms and put them into this enclosure. and these are folks who are applying for asylum. so they have experienced horr horrendous circumstances hoverseas. the in mind that statue of liberty and the fact we are a nation of folks with ancestors who came to america escaping affliction, and thewhat what happens? they're aplymouth countyed by our own government. >> woodruff: senator you used the term-- you talked about cyclone fence." you used the term "cages. e whactly did you mean by that. >> by page, i'm sorry? >> woodruff: i'm sorry, when you said cages, where people are held. >> it's fenceposting and cyclone fence, and it's like what you turingsee if you were pic a-- like a dog kennel, how that would be constructed in a yar and much larger, a vari
and what ju really struck me is the little kid at the front nf the line must not have bee four, five years old, and they ascended in height through 16 and 17. and i was just sitting there thking about some of these were unaccompanied minor. but many of them were without their parents because the administration tore them out of their parents' arms and put them into this enclosure. and these are folks who are applying for asylum. so they have experienced horr horrendous circumstances hoverseas....
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asring lar'y's nf no eagles lair took a knee. the owners said they can stay in the locker room. former president bill clinton is facing criticism after he told nbc's crmelvg that he didid not owe an apology to former white house intern monica lewiwinsky. >> i asked if you ever apologized in you have. >> i apologize to everybody in the world. it is important to me that everybody who has been hurt know that the sorrow i feel is nuine. first and most important, my family. monica lewinsky and her family. >> but you did not apologize to her. >> i have not talked to her. >> do you feel you owe her an apology? >> i have never talked to her, but i did say publicly on more than one occasion i was sorry. that is very different. the apology was public. amy: after widespread outrage about these comments, clin said he had apologized publicly to monica lewinsky. he was speaking last night in new york. in the late 1990's, president clinton had a sexual affair with lewinsky, who was at the time a 21-year-old unpaid intern at the white house. in vanity fair essay published earlier this year, lew
asring lar'y's nf no eagles lair took a knee. the owners said they can stay in the locker room. former president bill clinton is facing criticism after he told nbc's crmelvg that he didid not owe an apology to former white house intern monica lewiwinsky. >> i asked if you ever apologized in you have. >> i apologize to everybody in the world. it is important to me that everybody who has been hurt know that the sorrow i feel is nuine. first and most important, my family. monica...
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amy: that is secretary of state brian kemp, who fafaces a run-nf nonow with lt.t.overnor r casy cagle. this is an ad by cagagle. we havave the deportation buzz. you hurt me, thehe microwaves deportation buzz for some few and defined at where w we're coming echo go to deportationbust.com. it will feel this post with illegals to send them back to where they came from. amy: that is lieutenant governor cagle. he is running against kemp in the runoff. kemp is the man that u dealing with a secretary of state in the midst of the governor's race in georgigia between nathanan deal and jason carter. that year secretary of state brian kemp accused your group, the new georgia project, a voter reregistration fraud but investigation found just something like 51 potential forgeries out of 80,000 apapplications the group submitd and the group was the one that brought attention to these when goingoughhrhose signatures. in september 2014, audio was released of kemp, warning fellow republicans that democrats might win because they are registering minority voters. the audio was releas
amy: that is secretary of state brian kemp, who fafaces a run-nf nonow with lt.t.overnor r casy cagle. this is an ad by cagagle. we havave the deportation buzz. you hurt me, thehe microwaves deportation buzz for some few and defined at where w we're coming echo go to deportationbust.com. it will feel this post with illegals to send them back to where they came from. amy: that is lieutenant governor cagle. he is running against kemp in the runoff. kemp is the man that u dealing with a secretary...
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he did that impromptu press conference with fox today and i am sure some of the staff said, oh,nf no,ir, don't do that. donald trump is the best when he's donald trump. the book that dave and i wrote, "let trump be trump" is what he is successful, because he does things outside the norm. he stayed up for 25 hours straight on the airplane, got off the plane, kept working. he didn't go to bed for a week like hillary clinton did.ef >> judge jeanine: she was in bed for longer than that. he doesn't drink coffee, does h he? >> no coffee. you know donald trump. >> diet cokes. >> brought adrenaline and diet coke and he just keeps on goinge wears out to staff and that is why he is successful. >> judge jeanine: [laughs] >> he has a different gear than everyone else, including the staff, whether on the campaign or white house. this guy works 20 hours a day, seven days a week, and that is why our economy is moving. that is why he can handle -- people are wondering how we can do so many different things every single day. it's because he never stops. he's a hardworking, incredibly smart, diligent g
he did that impromptu press conference with fox today and i am sure some of the staff said, oh,nf no,ir, don't do that. donald trump is the best when he's donald trump. the book that dave and i wrote, "let trump be trump" is what he is successful, because he does things outside the norm. he stayed up for 25 hours straight on the airplane, got off the plane, kept working. he didn't go to bed for a week like hillary clinton did.ef >> judge jeanine: she was in bed for longer than...
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st pextt o nf june has been wet as well. comfortably warm, mid 80's later today. ternoon.ont has come through here, winds have shifted out of the north andat west an will bring in drier air as odayer.yeless humidity thanda 76 now in washington. leonardtown for you. 73 fredericksburg. 60'sag inerstown.o, we got winds out of the north west. i mean not a major storyere but want to point out it will be a little breezy gustng a 10 here a that cooler and drier air starts to work in. quiet.ite and radar, so, so just a clouds out there early. clds will get to our south. we'll have clouds today, some fair weatherhaumulus butt will be about it and high pressure is goihi to keep ts nice and dry around here.t in fact i to talk about the weekend forecast. tomoow lookst reat. we're zippinto lexington park. we hope to see you out there in southern maryland. come out and see us. this is your weekend setup. high pressure off to our south and westli wilver a warm saturday with daytime highs in the 80's but a dry saturday and then that area of high pressure gets east of us and, know, when yo
st pextt o nf june has been wet as well. comfortably warm, mid 80's later today. ternoon.ont has come through here, winds have shifted out of the north andat west an will bring in drier air as odayer.yeless humidity thanda 76 now in washington. leonardtown for you. 73 fredericksburg. 60'sag inerstown.o, we got winds out of the north west. i mean not a major storyere but want to point out it will be a little breezy gustng a 10 here a that cooler and drier air starts to work in. quiet.ite and...
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and this began nf 1967, 1968. we turned around the insurgency. and were successful. >> i want to go back a little bit but i want to get back into this. but were you keeping correspondence back in the states? did you know he was going back to vietnam? tuy-cam: not really. he was mad at me at that time, and being very shy, came from a very close-knit family and one night, he took me to dinner and he came home, opened the door for me to get out and said can i give you a good night kiss and i was so scared, and i ran around the car and refused him. he was so mad. he went home without calling to say goodbye or anything. james: i only stayed home for about four or five weeks and i was back. >> when did you meet up again? james: when i got back. went to quang tri, my assignment. of course, the headquarters for i corps was in danang where the consulate was and my boss was there and so thatas the first place i stopped on my way to quang tri. tuy-cam: one day he showed up around noon time and asked me to go out to lunch with him, and we did. >> i want to t
and this began nf 1967, 1968. we turned around the insurgency. and were successful. >> i want to go back a little bit but i want to get back into this. but were you keeping correspondence back in the states? did you know he was going back to vietnam? tuy-cam: not really. he was mad at me at that time, and being very shy, came from a very close-knit family and one night, he took me to dinner and he came home, opened the door for me to get out and said can i give you a good night kiss and i...
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my dad was attacked by nf members in the ‘60s, and he nearly died.nd you saw the breaking point poster, that my dad and i started to meet in the middle a little bit more, and we were able to kind of — he was able to kind of appreciate the scale of these things. so my uncle — in 1968, he tried to buy a house in huddersfield, and he was refused. they wouldn‘t sell the house to him, because he was brown, and they didn‘t want to devalue the area. and the race relations act had just come in, that very year. and he said, you know, that is now illegal. and my uncle is the first person to ever bring a case of race discrimination under the race relations act. and all of this stuff kind of crops up in the book. and the judgement was reserved, because it was a test case, and so there was a technicality that meant that the judge had to reservejudgement. but he did say in his summation that discrimination had occurred, and that the company did change their policy after that. but my uncle and i are talking about this in 2017, when i was kind of working on edits of
my dad was attacked by nf members in the ‘60s, and he nearly died.nd you saw the breaking point poster, that my dad and i started to meet in the middle a little bit more, and we were able to kind of — he was able to kind of appreciate the scale of these things. so my uncle — in 1968, he tried to buy a house in huddersfield, and he was refused. they wouldn‘t sell the house to him, because he was brown, and they didn‘t want to devalue the area. and the race relations act had just come...
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last but not least, the deputy director at the nf cio and one of the nation's leading experts on executive compensation and corporate government. once again i am and a green. let's jump into this conversation. there are so many things that buybacks bring to the front of the conversation. commissioner jackson mentioned one, the tax bill that gets passed in 2017. walk us through, the arguments were made that this tax bill is for workers and not for management or wall street, not for companies. walk us through what is in that bill. is it really for workers and ordinary people? who was it going to benefit? is this predictable? what was predicted to actually happen? >> it is worth remembering the extent to which the large corporate tax cuts took on future profits in order to fill and avoid us taxes was above the sales pitch. that forcing percentage tax cut was $1.3 trillion. the total cost of the bill overall was about 1.5 or 1.9 trillion. now there is some baseboard in that reduced the cost to about 600 billion. the one time tax on the $2.6 trillion of profits that multinationals had overseas
last but not least, the deputy director at the nf cio and one of the nation's leading experts on executive compensation and corporate government. once again i am and a green. let's jump into this conversation. there are so many things that buybacks bring to the front of the conversation. commissioner jackson mentioned one, the tax bill that gets passed in 2017. walk us through, the arguments were made that this tax bill is for workers and not for management or wall street, not for companies....
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decoupled the nfip from spending bills in the omnibus, which only increaseses the likelihood that the nf pinch p will be -- nfip will be likely to expire. without authorizing legislation, either standa loan legislation or -- sandra lone -- to a stand still and leave americans in our coastal states and elsewhere exposed in the middle of hurricane season. we simply cannot afford, mr. president, to let down that many americans who depend on the nationalod insurance program. again, i strongly encourage my colleagues to support this emergency extension of the nfip which i'm working on, along with senator cassidy, the senior senator from louisiana and whose support i greatly appreciate. we're a month awayrom a lapse of the nfip. 21 working days in the senate, and that's why i'm requesting a vote on a clean short-term status quo reauthorization that will get us through hurricane season. thank you, mr. president, and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. presiden
decoupled the nfip from spending bills in the omnibus, which only increaseses the likelihood that the nf pinch p will be -- nfip will be likely to expire. without authorizing legislation, either standa loan legislation or -- sandra lone -- to a stand still and leave americans in our coastal states and elsewhere exposed in the middle of hurricane season. we simply cannot afford, mr. president, to let down that many americans who depend on the nationalod insurance program. again, i strongly...