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now, toure remainers like justine greening deal is unacceptable.t doesn't deliver this brexit that brexiteers want and it doesn't keep us brexiteers want and it doesn't keep us in the eu, which is what remainers want. mrs may is hunkering down and sticking to the plan, this morning at the farnborough airshow, where she says companies like aerospace, which are bad, these companies will benefit from her plan because it will ensure —— which are there. it will ensure frictionless trade with the eu and no interruptions in that crucial supply line. he was mrs may setting out the advantages of her plan. the frictionless free trade of goods and independent trade policy, the avoidance of the hardball —— hard border between northern ireland and great britain, these are conditions that we seek. did you anything else risks that integrity of the united kingdom, reneges on the belfast agreement and simply will not deliver for great britain as a global trading nation. at the heart of our proposal is a creation of an eu- uk of our proposal is a creation of an eu—
now, toure remainers like justine greening deal is unacceptable.t doesn't deliver this brexit that brexiteers want and it doesn't keep us brexiteers want and it doesn't keep us in the eu, which is what remainers want. mrs may is hunkering down and sticking to the plan, this morning at the farnborough airshow, where she says companies like aerospace, which are bad, these companies will benefit from her plan because it will ensure —— which are there. it will ensure frictionless trade with the...
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the worrying thing about this is that justine greening has said not even the vote in parliament willpart of this whole brexit thing about the supremacy of parliament, getting power back to whitehall, to... but you could only do this, a senior tory i was with yesterday said to me, now mrs may is using some quite ha rd me, now mrs may is using some quite hard tactics to get her team onside. if she can't even get her own party onside, the country to come together even with her plan? this is shambolic! it is treasonable, in my view, to behave in this way, for the tory party to behave this way and the labour to do nothing. the public are used as foot soldiers in the bottle, the internal tory bottle, but i agree. i agree with yasmin, the labour party have just hidden, and there is moral cowardice on the pa rt and there is moral cowardice on the part of the labour front bench is, because they should be challenging brexit everyday and challenging austerity which has created a situation which has led people in this country to vote on the misguided basis. let's have a look at the financial tim
the worrying thing about this is that justine greening has said not even the vote in parliament willpart of this whole brexit thing about the supremacy of parliament, getting power back to whitehall, to... but you could only do this, a senior tory i was with yesterday said to me, now mrs may is using some quite ha rd me, now mrs may is using some quite hard tactics to get her team onside. if she can't even get her own party onside, the country to come together even with her plan? this is...
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he begins, i am very annoyed with justine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed withjustine greening. any stupid attempt at a second referendum will result with the british people increasing their resolve to break away from the eu. it is about all these people, including the labour party, got behind the prime minister and stop being disrupted against the best interests of the uk. is he right? let me know. joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. us president donald trump will meet the russian leader vladimir putin in helsinki today. although the two leaders have met before, this is their first official summit. it's thought they could talk about the war in syria and russia's alleged meddling in the us presidential election. joining me from helsinki is gary 0'donoghue. it is their first formal one—on—one meeting. what had the expectations of it? the expectations are pretty low, certainly from both sides who are playing down any hope of some big agreement from today's meeting. bearin big agreement from t
he begins, i am very annoyed with justine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed withjustine greening. any stupid attempt at a second referendum will result with the british people increasing their resolve to break away from the eu. it is about all these people, including the labour party, got behind the prime minister and stop being disrupted against the best interests of the uk. is he right? let me know. joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. us president...
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another interesting moment today with justine greening, another interesting moment today withjustinelling for a second referendum. can you see that happening? justine greening was for many people on the remaining side are passionate vocal voice in the remaining camp, somebody who is very articulate and can make the case forcefully, who said if we were to have the situation where we have a gun and up parliament and the numbers don't lie either way, we need to take it again and have another referendum with three choices, so we're becoming more complex and i think the chances of a second referendum probably got closer today than they were before but she needs other people who will support the call. there was some speculation today that amber rudd, the former home secretary, and green could say this is the way forward, but we haven't seen that yet, so justine greening coming forward is a development but i still think that second referendum will not necessarily be something the public support. mark di steffano, it's been good to talk to you. thank you. and we'll find out how this story, a
another interesting moment today with justine greening, another interesting moment today withjustinelling for a second referendum. can you see that happening? justine greening was for many people on the remaining side are passionate vocal voice in the remaining camp, somebody who is very articulate and can make the case forcefully, who said if we were to have the situation where we have a gun and up parliament and the numbers don't lie either way, we need to take it again and have another...
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we will speak with justine greening shortly. referendum is needed. well, she says the plan the prime minister has put forward is a fudge. she describes it as the worst of both worlds and she says the people, not parliament, who should make their next important decision. she says that there will be three choices — that would be to go forward with the prime minister's plan, to come out without a deal, or to remain in the eu. and it is significant that she is saying it. the government isn't about to pick up the government isn't about to pick up this idea and run with it. she is, as! up this idea and run with it. she is, as i say, the most senior conservative to put forward an idea like this, and others agree with her. this is the first perhaps slightly less co mforta ble her. this is the first perhaps slightly less comfortable moment for the prime minister in a difficult week over brexit, another one, after last week's cabinet resignations and president trump's statement that the prospect of a us — uk trade deal is dead and legisla
we will speak with justine greening shortly. referendum is needed. well, she says the plan the prime minister has put forward is a fudge. she describes it as the worst of both worlds and she says the people, not parliament, who should make their next important decision. she says that there will be three choices — that would be to go forward with the prime minister's plan, to come out without a deal, or to remain in the eu. and it is significant that she is saying it. the government isn't...
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also this lunchtime — former cabinet minister justine greening says theresa may's brexit plan is a fudgend calls for a second referendum new figures show the number of eu citizens leaving the uk last year is the highest on record. a third new timetable in two months for passengers on thameslink, southern and great northern services and world cup winners france head home to a heroes‘ welcome. coming up on bbc news... anthonyjoshua against alexander povetkin is announced for september the 22nd at wembley stadium — all ofjoshua's belts will be on the line. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump and vladimir putin are meeting in the finnish capital helsinki in their first—ever summit. speaking at a joint news conference before the talks, president trump said they had a lot of "good things" to discuss, including trade, nuclear weapons, and china — and he predicted they would end up having an "extraordinary relationship." mr trump earlier said in a tweet that ties with russia had "never been worse," due to the "stupidity" of american politicians — and what he called th
also this lunchtime — former cabinet minister justine greening says theresa may's brexit plan is a fudgend calls for a second referendum new figures show the number of eu citizens leaving the uk last year is the highest on record. a third new timetable in two months for passengers on thameslink, southern and great northern services and world cup winners france head home to a heroes‘ welcome. coming up on bbc news... anthonyjoshua against alexander povetkin is announced for september the...
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former education secretary justine greening backs calls for a second brexit referendum, describing theboth worlds. net migration from the eu reaches its lowest level for five years, but migration from elsewhere is on the increase. i'm vishala sri—pathma. in the business news: blue skies ahead — theresa may promises huge investment for the aerospace industry, just a few weeks after airbus threatened to reduce its uk presence because of brexit disruption. china's economy remains on the right track — it grew by 6.7% in the second quarter, which was in line with market expectations. however, investors still remain concerned about the fallout of the trade war with the united states. airbnb recieves a warning from the european commission over its pricing policy. the home—sharing firm is told it needs to be clearer on its total costs after it recieved consumer complaints over hidden additional charges. hello, good afternoon, welcome to the business news. we're going to be talking about shopping this afternoon. shares in debenhams tumbled today after reports emerged over the weekend claiming t
former education secretary justine greening backs calls for a second brexit referendum, describing theboth worlds. net migration from the eu reaches its lowest level for five years, but migration from elsewhere is on the increase. i'm vishala sri—pathma. in the business news: blue skies ahead — theresa may promises huge investment for the aerospace industry, just a few weeks after airbus threatened to reduce its uk presence because of brexit disruption. china's economy remains on the right...
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what she is saying, justine greening, that her party is in chaos and will not resolve these, neithert is time to go back to the country and get a more decisive result all back whatever. she saying that elected politicians are such failures in this thing it has to go back to the people. they think it was a really stupid thing for david cameron to do, to have this referendum. it was to close to call and certainly to call a way going forward for the country, the economic policy. it was a hung parliament, a split decision... it was a majority. but this is 4%, it could make a crucial difference to the entire country. it needed to be thought through more cleverly and thought through more cleverly and thought through more cleverly and thought through before the referendum. but it has not been. is there even time for a referendum? the prime minister does not support it. the prime minister cannot decide anything any more because nobody is listening to what she is saying, not even her party. i admired that she is able to be this resilient. i would have given up on the party right now. she does
what she is saying, justine greening, that her party is in chaos and will not resolve these, neithert is time to go back to the country and get a more decisive result all back whatever. she saying that elected politicians are such failures in this thing it has to go back to the people. they think it was a really stupid thing for david cameron to do, to have this referendum. it was to close to call and certainly to call a way going forward for the country, the economic policy. it was a hung...
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the article below is this statement coming from justine greening, he used to big education secretary,vative party, calling for a new brexit referendum because she is basically saying where we're at now, what the prime minister is suggesting is no good for anyone, whether you are a remainer or brexiteer, no one is going to benefit from the current deal on the table, that is argument. well, i mean not only would i agree with her, it is not representing anybody‘s point of view, and in fact the original referendum did not really ask, i should say, a very clear question. people did not really know what they were actually answering. well, the question was due want to mean the european union oi’ due want to mean the european union or not? it was very straightforward, he did not talk about how you would exit if you are going to. he did not talk about how you would exit if you are going tolj he did not talk about how you would exit if you are going to. i mean there are many who reportedly never voted at the time of the brexit, especially younger people. —— to you. they did not think it was imp
the article below is this statement coming from justine greening, he used to big education secretary,vative party, calling for a new brexit referendum because she is basically saying where we're at now, what the prime minister is suggesting is no good for anyone, whether you are a remainer or brexiteer, no one is going to benefit from the current deal on the table, that is argument. well, i mean not only would i agree with her, it is not representing anybody‘s point of view, and in fact the...
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and the top story in the uk: the former education secretary, justine greening, has called for a secondm on leaving the eu. writing in the times, she describes the government's current approach as the worst of both worlds. friend orfoe. president comes friend or foe. president comes as european countries are taking advantage of the united states on trade. the farnborough airshow outside london will see the latest hi—tech office rings like supersonic jets. —— offerings. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is monday, the start of the week, glad you could join us for an exciting addition of asia business report. this time around, he told cbs news, the eu is an adversarial for the this time around, he told cbs news, the eu is an adversarialfor the us when it comes to trade. in an interview before his meeting, the comment comes after his british visit where he criticised theresa may's plan for a soft brexit. visit where he criticised theresa may's plan for a soft brexitli think we have a lot of foes. think the european union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. you wouldn't think of the e
and the top story in the uk: the former education secretary, justine greening, has called for a secondm on leaving the eu. writing in the times, she describes the government's current approach as the worst of both worlds. friend orfoe. president comes friend or foe. president comes as european countries are taking advantage of the united states on trade. the farnborough airshow outside london will see the latest hi—tech office rings like supersonic jets. —— offerings. good morning, asia....
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justine greening is not the first to call for another referendum.on the final brexit deal. but it's hard to find many mps, whether they campaigned leave or remain, who willjoin the ha rd—sell for eu referendum take two. there's a lot of disagreement in that building behind us right now. but that isn't an excuse to hold referendums every time that happens. you know, we've had our instructions, and it's up to us to do what parliament is supposed to do, which is debate it, to work it through, to narrow down the areas of disagreement and to do whatever's necessary. to start going back now simply because the eu always tries to bully countries into submission when they get a referendum result they don't like i'm afraid is going to stick in the craw of the british people. it will further erode trust in elected politicians, who don't do what they say. this would be a recipe for disaster. what next, then, for the prime minister's plan? are you running for leader, mrjohnson? so far, boris johnson is keeping quiet, but his next move could be important. does th
justine greening is not the first to call for another referendum.on the final brexit deal. but it's hard to find many mps, whether they campaigned leave or remain, who willjoin the ha rd—sell for eu referendum take two. there's a lot of disagreement in that building behind us right now. but that isn't an excuse to hold referendums every time that happens. you know, we've had our instructions, and it's up to us to do what parliament is supposed to do, which is debate it, to work it through, to...
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so, if you have a referendum, as justine greening murderer? um, asjustine greening is talking about, it would have to be multi—optional. we have no idea what the options are yet because the options would have to be preagreed between brussels and the tory party, which seems an impossibility at the moment anyway. you probably need at least three options, eea, there is a famous story about the swedes, when i had famous story about the swedes, when ihada famous story about the swedes, when i had a referendum on which side of the road to drive on. i understand there were about three questions in that! we will never know what the third one was, it sounds like my driving. dominic raab, the new brexit secretary — his predecessor had resigned because he didn't believe in the chequers plan — travelled to brussels this week for his first encounter with the eu negotiators. many of her fellow conservatives think mrs may has compromised too far already. if the eu wants more to achieve a brexit deal, the answer may have to be no. agnes, do politicians in fran
so, if you have a referendum, as justine greening murderer? um, asjustine greening is talking about, it would have to be multi—optional. we have no idea what the options are yet because the options would have to be preagreed between brussels and the tory party, which seems an impossibility at the moment anyway. you probably need at least three options, eea, there is a famous story about the swedes, when i had famous story about the swedes, when ihada famous story about the swedes, when i had...
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her former education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum.ut what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling assignment last year, tells us exclusively that she made her captor "fall in love with her" to try to secure her release. why would you be off with a person who is starting to have feelings for you and you are relying on that to release you.
her former education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum.ut what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling assignment last year, tells us exclusively that she made her captor "fall in love with her" to try to secure her release. why would you be off with a person who...
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if the politicians can't solve this problem, should we do as justine greening said, throw it out to alem is there would be no agreement as to what the question would be. parliament has to agree what the question would be, would it be one question, two or three? it is very precarious, because you could very easily have a system where the minority opinion won because he would split three ways. it is risky. i am in favour of brexit, and when i'm asked of question about a second referendum i always say, well, let's make the best of three, best of five. maybe do it every former careers like the world cup? just go on and on. it will go on and on anyway. probably the winners of this will say, look, let's get over the line in march, we will get out, we don't mind too much what the deal is. realists like michael gove no that once we are out, there is no way we can ever get in again. at that point, they can start and picking everything, they can break promises, a new leader will say they are no longer bound by what the old leader promised to ireland or anywhere else. it is going to be never end
if the politicians can't solve this problem, should we do as justine greening said, throw it out to alem is there would be no agreement as to what the question would be. parliament has to agree what the question would be, would it be one question, two or three? it is very precarious, because you could very easily have a system where the minority opinion won because he would split three ways. it is risky. i am in favour of brexit, and when i'm asked of question about a second referendum i always...
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and could that be a second referendum, as justine greening suggested today? that is undoubtedly a possibility because if we cannot deal with it ourselves and i think the only option would be to put to people the options and asked them to choose. and of course in doing that they might choose something with which i would disagree but at least it would bring the issue to and end, whereas the reality is we run the real risk of damaging our country in the process. i am afraid brexit has a lwa ys the process. i am afraid brexit has always been full of risk and it was ms sold in the 2016 referendum. —— missold. the idea that it would be an easy task, it is absolutely obvious that it wasn't going to be. this is where we are and we are all wrestling with this and i recognise people have strongly held views are my own views are probably quite strong and i try to moderate them as much as possible. at the end of the day we can only try to do what is best for our country and i am afraid that the answer that was given by the public in the referendum is one which is in prac
and could that be a second referendum, as justine greening suggested today? that is undoubtedly a possibility because if we cannot deal with it ourselves and i think the only option would be to put to people the options and asked them to choose. and of course in doing that they might choose something with which i would disagree but at least it would bring the issue to and end, whereas the reality is we run the real risk of damaging our country in the process. i am afraid brexit has a lwa ys the...
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justin greening says the brexit plan is too much of a fudge for her even, and writing in tomorrow's timesing would be one of the options. theresa may is walking a political tightrope, i know that isn't overdone analogy, but we will see if she will be able to keep her balance and also be able to pull on the rope. thanks very much. the world cup has drawn to a close in russia, with a dramatic final that saw france beat croatia 11—2 to lift the trophy for a second time. france beat croatia 11—2 to lift president macron was in russia to see the team's triumph — for president putin it was the end of a tournament that gave his country a prominent place in the international spotlight over the course of the last month. in the international spotlight over our sports editor dan roan followed the entire tournament and joins us from moscow. the entire tournament football's the entire tournament world rankings turned upside football's world rankings turned upside down. would the same happen in moscow today? could croatia, the conquerors of england in their first—ever world cup final triumph over favou
justin greening says the brexit plan is too much of a fudge for her even, and writing in tomorrow's timesing would be one of the options. theresa may is walking a political tightrope, i know that isn't overdone analogy, but we will see if she will be able to keep her balance and also be able to pull on the rope. thanks very much. the world cup has drawn to a close in russia, with a dramatic final that saw france beat croatia 11—2 to lift the trophy for a second time. france beat croatia...
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justine greening is correct. vital to have a public vote before march 2019 with option to stay in. have a vote, they have their say and they said they wa nted have their say and they said they wanted to leave the european union. that is what we are going to deliver for them. now that's all just the debate inside the conservative party, but meanwhile in brussels, the actual negotiations — with the eu — restarted today. this is the agenda for today's talks. it just seems that itjust seems that reasoning is really under attack from both sides. how close are we to belittle crisis over this? —— theresa may is under attack. well, she is under pressure to call for a second referendum now with the plans being said to be a phage. that idea will not necessarily gain traction in the party and the government has no plans to recede to it but i think it isa sign plans to recede to it but i think it is a sign of the discontent brewing and we have seen open warfare in some ways between rival rings. insults traded, fingers pointed. you can really see the difference can, the extreme remain as agains
justine greening is correct. vital to have a public vote before march 2019 with option to stay in. have a vote, they have their say and they said they wa nted have their say and they said they wanted to leave the european union. that is what we are going to deliver for them. now that's all just the debate inside the conservative party, but meanwhile in brussels, the actual negotiations — with the eu — restarted today. this is the agenda for today's talks. it just seems that itjust seems...
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i have been looking at the list — since november, michael fallon, priti patel, damian green, justine greeninger rudd, or leaving the cabinet. david davis late last night, the most significant of all of those. and if theresa may brings this plan, which was apparently signed off on friday to the commons for a vote, would she win that or lose it? the very fact you can ask that question and i can't be definitive and the answer tells you everything about the medium—term significance of this david davis resignation, because of the potential for brexiteer inclined backbenchers or just those the potential for brexiteer inclined backbenchers orjust those who the potential for brexiteer inclined backbenchers or just those who feel the vision of brexit the prime minister has set out is not a true one, even if they want advocates of it in the first place, tells you that it it in the first place, tells you thatitis it in the first place, tells you that it is tricky, and that therefore the prime minister might have to re—look at this old plan. assuming labour continuo to oppose the government strategy, it
i have been looking at the list — since november, michael fallon, priti patel, damian green, justine greeninger rudd, or leaving the cabinet. david davis late last night, the most significant of all of those. and if theresa may brings this plan, which was apparently signed off on friday to the commons for a vote, would she win that or lose it? the very fact you can ask that question and i can't be definitive and the answer tells you everything about the medium—term significance of this...
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(justine) it's green, at least in it's organic form, but there is a gold rush surrounding the legalizationf cannabis. as kron 4's rob fladeboe reports, weed and it's various incarnations are suddenly big business. you are looking at one of the fastest growing, soon to be among the most lucrative industries in california and beyond. for the third consecutive day, thousands of people are here at the san jose mcenery convention center for the cannabis business summit and expo. what amazes here is how fast the cannabis industry has grown, just six months after recreational cannabis became legal in california. it brings to mind the tech boom of the early 80's says silicon valley cannabis president sean kali-rai.sean kali-rai/silicon valley cannabis alliance virtually overnight, there are cannabis related start-ups with innovative ideas to help eager entrereneurs grow, process and market a range of products from edibles to oils to business plans and financing.chelsea healey/lovebug farms of sonoma "...i'm here to do some research for the sales side, not so much as a grower but it's time for the
(justine) it's green, at least in it's organic form, but there is a gold rush surrounding the legalizationf cannabis. as kron 4's rob fladeboe reports, weed and it's various incarnations are suddenly big business. you are looking at one of the fastest growing, soon to be among the most lucrative industries in california and beyond. for the third consecutive day, thousands of people are here at the san jose mcenery convention center for the cannabis business summit and expo. what amazes here is...
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. >> molette green is in fairfax. we begin with justin finch on the national mall. hi stin. >> hi there erika, aaron. festival e folk life as well as the fourth of july celebration taking place as well. we know thersre h away now from welcoming large crowds here. first, the fourth of july checkpoints, there will bet eigt sep across the national mall opening o cwds at 10:00 a.m. pe bigade kicks off at 11:45 down between 7th and 17th streets. then 11:30, of course, the folk life festival will s up and welcome crowds there as well. this is all happening. as we know, the fireworks take place and the concert before that. gi that there are things that you cometo know befor out here, i'm joined by the national park service. mike, large crowds expected. any idea the number at this time? >> we don't have a number. we'reprepared, certainly, for if conditions are ideal hundreds of thousands. in years past.e we'r prepared for whatever crowd shows up. >> when you have crowds like that, of course, there are things you do not want them to brgino tthe grounds here, right? >> sure.
. >> molette green is in fairfax. we begin with justin finch on the national mall. hi stin. >> hi there erika, aaron. festival e folk life as well as the fourth of july celebration taking place as well. we know thersre h away now from welcoming large crowds here. first, the fourth of july checkpoints, there will bet eigt sep across the national mall opening o cwds at 10:00 a.m. pe bigade kicks off at 11:45 down between 7th and 17th streets. then 11:30, of course, the folk life...
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justin trudeauin urg make their choicesaccordingly. >>> a lookom now s top story. >> a vigil held for 6-year-old zynae green, little girl electricallyamil gathered at the girl's elementary school to offer prayers and support. a vigil say green was shocked afr touching aetal railing near a decorive fountain. some passengs got a scare as tional.i t to leave reagan na the plane was taxingeryre w w ho because ofke in the cabin, passengers and crew members had to slide down emergency chutes to slide down the plane, the passengers were placed p on anotherne >>> basketball great la bron james headed to holiday, james announced this evening he he's leaving the clevelandalf r a lears will join the ker, cav fans have seen this before, he left cleveland in 2010 to turn the miami. but he l heleave the cavaliers in 2016. the contract is four years and more than $150 million. >>> all right. so 4th of july coming one of our biggest weeks of summer. at least it's not goi to be raining. >> looking o the bright side >> i've had some rainy july 4ths in dc, that can be rough too >> what's worse? >> the rain or the heat? >> the rain you canet an umbrell
justin trudeauin urg make their choicesaccordingly. >>> a lookom now s top story. >> a vigil held for 6-year-old zynae green, little girl electricallyamil gathered at the girl's elementary school to offer prayers and support. a vigil say green was shocked afr touching aetal railing near a decorive fountain. some passengs got a scare as tional.i t to leave reagan na the plane was taxingeryre w w ho because ofke in the cabin, passengers and crew members had to slide down emergency...
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green briar, which i had never seen before, and it is lovely. the bios of our wonderful panelists, but i am going to give you a brief introduction. justin driver to my left is a professor of law at the university of chicago. he specialized in legal history end is the author of the forthcominggate, a book on public education and the supreme court. he clerked for supreme court justices stephen breyer and sandra day o'connor. jackson is the thurgood marshall professor of const -- is the thurgood marshall professor of constitutional law at harvard. she teaches constitutional law, comparative constitutional law, and federal courts, and served as a law clerk for justice marshall during october term 1977. judge's duiker is the robert m parker endowed chair in law at the university of texas where he teaches constitutional law, criminal law, and death penalty law and is the director of the capital punishment center. he is the co-author of a breeze sent award-winning book on the american death penalty, courting death. for justice marshall in october term, 1990, which means he was part of the team of outgoing clerks that trained me. i clerked for
green briar, which i had never seen before, and it is lovely. the bios of our wonderful panelists, but i am going to give you a brief introduction. justin driver to my left is a professor of law at the university of chicago. he specialized in legal history end is the author of the forthcominggate, a book on public education and the supreme court. he clerked for supreme court justices stephen breyer and sandra day o'connor. jackson is the thurgood marshall professor of const -- is the thurgood...