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it was blair christopher hall.hris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious glue of the family. chris, her perfect mirror. >> my dad is a little more kicked back, quiet, relaxed. they're the perfect balance. >> chris was a police officer in san bernardino until he was shot in the line of duty. then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho. then in 2005, anticipating an empty nest and eventually retirement, the halls bought this place back in calimesa. life seemed to have hit a sweet spot. as ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. she just started
it was blair christopher hall.hris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious glue of...
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day one, breakfast in the mess hall.my zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, look over, there he is, 20, 25 feet from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand new inmate needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> kind of slapped him on the shoulder, said thanks a lot, i appreciate that from a cool guy like you. >> after that, they occasionally talked. but the next step came when jimmy was invited to join hall's breakfast club. >> this in the prison system, that's a big thing of who you're invited to have your breakfast with. >> keene thought he was making progress. but then prison politics got in the way. >> i left out of the chow hall one morning and a few big muscular guys came up to me, said hey, old man wants to talk to you right now, right now he wants to talk to you. >> the old man was celebrity mafiosi, known as the godfather who used to wander new york city
day one, breakfast in the mess hall.my zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, look over, there he is, 20, 25 feet from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand new inmate needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> kind of slapped him on the shoulder, said thanks a lot, i appreciate that from a cool guy like you. >>...
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a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.age that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids' classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the echo can change completely. the blinds are down. give me a clap. he claps. quite an echo there. two seconds? the blinds are up halfway now so another clap, please. that sounded much deader. more of about a second. a second, a second. so blinds down, curtain across, another clap, please. it's really changed the sound, hasn't it? i think we are below half a second now. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. i think it's beautiful. very spacious and one of the most spacious community halls i've seen. very brand new and really nice. tate came to st ives becau
a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.age that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids' classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the echo...
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a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.a hall in the community centre. so, it is a village hall for a village that's just being built, is a village hall for a village that'sjust being built, isn't is a village hall for a village that's just being built, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's one that's become performance venue , hall, but it's one that's become performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids classes that go on in here. if you are doing dance, then chamber music bentrat it helps if you can change the sound of the hall. —— then a rock. which they can do with the touch of the button, the blinds come down, the e can change completely. —— the echo can change completely. —— the echo can change completely. —— the echo can change completely. the blinds are down, give me a clap. quite an echo there. two seconds? the blinds are up there. two seconds? the blinds are up halfway now so another clap, please. that sounded much better. more of a doubt a second
a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.a hall in the community centre. so, it is a village hall for a village that's just being built, is a village hall for a village that'sjust being built, isn't is a village hall for a village that's just being built, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's one that's become performance venue , hall, but it's one that's become performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids...
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a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.llage that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids‘ classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the echo can change completely. the blinds are down. give me a clap. he claps. quite an echo there. two seconds? the blinds are up halfway now so another clap, please. he claps. that sounded much deader. more of about a second. a second, a second. so blinds down, curtain across, another clap, please. claps. it's really changed the sound, hasn't it? i think we are below half a second now. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. i think it's beautiful. very spacious and one of the most spacious community halls i've seen. very brand new and really nice. tate ca
a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre.llage that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids‘ classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the...
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can a community hall stand? yes, but it isa a community hall stand?ee to halt that has the level of care usually taken towards galleries put into it. it is interesting. the university of cambridge has the episode —— development to accommodate academics and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housing. and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housinglj and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housing. i was subbing out because i believe we are stuck... close to the knows of. we are —— he —— the president of riba. thank you very much. sir david is in india. ithink thank you very much. sir david is in india. i think he should be here tonight, don't you? i have to say seen tonight, don't you? i have to say seen those films kind of revisiting the experience, i thought it was tremendously exciting and very moving. and david when we met less night wanted me to say how tough it was to select a winner. it really was to select a winner. it really was not like a journey down the and six. —— m6. it was more like a papal enclave. it was tough. on
can a community hall stand? yes, but it isa a community hall stand?ee to halt that has the level of care usually taken towards galleries put into it. it is interesting. the university of cambridge has the episode —— development to accommodate academics and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housing. and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housinglj and postdoctoral researchers who cannot afford housing. i was subbing out because i believe we are stuck... close to the knows...
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well, that wraps up tonight's town hall. two-part town hall series brought to you by the collaborative partnership between hampton university center for public policy and the liberty university center for law and government, and the virginia association of broadcasters. les: don't forget the most important thing. election day is november 6. no matter who you support, get out there and vote. thank you for joining us tonight. have a great night. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] with the control of congress in question, see the competition for yourself on c-span. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> tomorrow, president trump holds a rally in rochester, minnesota, to campaign for republican candidates running for the senate, the house, and the governor's seat. live coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. on c-span, your primary 2018. for campaign >> this weekend on
well, that wraps up tonight's town hall. two-part town hall series brought to you by the collaborative partnership between hampton university center for public policy and the liberty university center for law and government, and the virginia association of broadcasters. les: don't forget the most important thing. election day is november 6. no matter who you support, get out there and vote. thank you for joining us tonight. have a great night. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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thank you for hosting us today and opening city hall to us. earlier this morning mike and i had the pleasure of meeting with six incredible moms demand who areolunteers, running for office here in new hampshire. it was an extraordinary conversation. we talked about policy. we talked about politics. but there was one thing all the moms got wrong in that conversation. but were thanking us, were here to thank you. [applause] we are here to thank you, and the nearly 1000 other moms volunteers, for your courage, your courage to do what is right, your courage to persevere, and your courage to take on tough fights, which brings me to mike bloomberg, because mike is a been a new has never backed away from fights that really matter. when mike was mayor he always said the toughest thing he faced was rushing to the hospital after a shooting. sometimes the victim was a child, sometimes a police had to, and often, mike break the news that was going to break a family's heart. but mike knew his job wasn't just to comfort families, he also knew that he had a
thank you for hosting us today and opening city hall to us. earlier this morning mike and i had the pleasure of meeting with six incredible moms demand who areolunteers, running for office here in new hampshire. it was an extraordinary conversation. we talked about policy. we talked about politics. but there was one thing all the moms got wrong in that conversation. but were thanking us, were here to thank you. [applause] we are here to thank you, and the nearly 1000 other moms volunteers, for...
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welcome to tonight's town hall.he second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university.
welcome to tonight's town hall.he second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university.
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and welcome to cnn town hall with beto o'rourke. i'm dana bash. we're here for one of the hottest senate races in the country. democratic congressman beto o'rourke is challenging republican senator ted cruz. o'rourke has captured the national spotlight with a record-shattering fund-raising and viral videos, and now he's trying to come from behind and turn texas blue. with just four days until early voting begins, we invited members of our audience from here in the rio grande valley and all around texas to ask questions. we invited senator cruz to take questions from the audience but he declined our invitation. please welcome congressman beto o'rourke. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. thank you. all right. thank you all. thanks. thank you. thank you. >> so, congressman, let's get right to it. texas voters say immigration is their number one most important issue in this election here in texas. it's especially personal, of course, here in mcallen, very close to the border. the first question comes from carlos garcia. he's an immigration atto
and welcome to cnn town hall with beto o'rourke. i'm dana bash. we're here for one of the hottest senate races in the country. democratic congressman beto o'rourke is challenging republican senator ted cruz. o'rourke has captured the national spotlight with a record-shattering fund-raising and viral videos, and now he's trying to come from behind and turn texas blue. with just four days until early voting begins, we invited members of our audience from here in the rio grande valley and all...
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it's the main goal in the halling.e the dance is the main goal, kicking the hat is sort of topping it. fiddle plays. whoo! that was good kicking. finally, i wanted to get a sense of where all this is leading. in a former meat factory, a short walk from the city centre, bergen kjott serves as a gig venue and melting pot for all types of artists in the city. this creative hub is home to the studios of electronic, jazz, hip—hop and many other types of musicians, including royksopp, and it is where much of norway's future music is being thrashed out. these days especially it is some new mixing of old, old traditions with very new electronic and experimental music traditions meeting. kjetil has a studio here and plays sax in tonight's gig. jazz music plays. tonight we are playing with a guitar player, with some electro acoustic, folk, jazz, experimental, ambient something, you know? the bergen scene, i think it has a lot to do with the size of the city, because there are only a few people playing every kind of thing so you
it's the main goal in the halling.e the dance is the main goal, kicking the hat is sort of topping it. fiddle plays. whoo! that was good kicking. finally, i wanted to get a sense of where all this is leading. in a former meat factory, a short walk from the city centre, bergen kjott serves as a gig venue and melting pot for all types of artists in the city. this creative hub is home to the studios of electronic, jazz, hip—hop and many other types of musicians, including royksopp, and it is...
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arts center and cnn's town hall with beto o'rourke. for our viewers just joining us, senator ted cruz declined our town hall invitation. and congressman, i want to ask about the tone in this race here in texas. it changed this week. you've been saying that people are sick of the pettiness and the smallness in politics, yet during tuesday's debate that you had with senator cruz, you took a page right out of president trump's playbook and you called senator cruz lying ted. why did you do that? >> yeah. so, there have been untold dollars spent on tv ads that are lies, that are dishonest, trying to scare you about me, trying to incite people based on fear. i went through a whole debate at smu with senator cruz where he made up one story after another, and so at the very outset, when he began with yet another lie, i decided that i could either spend the rest of the debate responding to every single dishonest thing that he said or i could make sure that everyone understood exactly what he's doing. i said, look, he's dishonest. it's one of th
arts center and cnn's town hall with beto o'rourke. for our viewers just joining us, senator ted cruz declined our town hall invitation. and congressman, i want to ask about the tone in this race here in texas. it changed this week. you've been saying that people are sick of the pettiness and the smallness in politics, yet during tuesday's debate that you had with senator cruz, you took a page right out of president trump's playbook and you called senator cruz lying ted. why did you do that?...
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a giant cave hall and corridor.nd a few olympic—sized swimming pools. a courtyard itself is a grand 150 metres tall. but as well as being the world's highest, it's also the thinnest with only a slim four metres between the roof of the cave and the road above. the cave is in fengshan county, already popular with tourists because of its mountains, countless caves and underground tunnels, many of which have remained unknown until now. experts say this cave is mostly intact and sediments are well preserved, and they are hopeful that these discoveries will help them better understand how caves are formed in the area. briony sowden, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita in london and i'm mariko oi in singapore. we'll be taking an look at the aviation industry and see how it's been dealing with the rising price of fuel. that's the net name for this deep sea that's the net name for this deep sea cucumber which has been filmed for the first time off of east antarctica. the marine creature has only been seen in
a giant cave hall and corridor.nd a few olympic—sized swimming pools. a courtyard itself is a grand 150 metres tall. but as well as being the world's highest, it's also the thinnest with only a slim four metres between the roof of the cave and the road above. the cave is in fengshan county, already popular with tourists because of its mountains, countless caves and underground tunnels, many of which have remained unknown until now. experts say this cave is mostly intact and sediments are well...
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these are not hall marks of a green city, not the hall marks of a future focused government. in terms of readiness for an emergency, i believe our firds responders -- first responders do need our support. luckily, i live down the street from a fire station. i'm thankful for that. instead of show pony projects, we need to come together and support our first responders. that's the most significant way, and take the -- take away from the p.u.c., which is enterprise agency, the ability to dictate which infrastructures prioritized. >> thank you so much. and mr. win? >> i think we can all agree that climate change is real. i could have to echo the sentiments of all my colleagues over here next to me in regards to their concerns for the west side and the city. i am supportive of the improvements of the seawall and the master plan that's happening down at ocean beach to protect our seawall, as well. water wars, i mean, they're coming. quite frankly, we really have to improve our nert training, as well, and the infrastructure, and that includes working with pg&e, with their lines out
these are not hall marks of a green city, not the hall marks of a future focused government. in terms of readiness for an emergency, i believe our firds responders -- first responders do need our support. luckily, i live down the street from a fire station. i'm thankful for that. instead of show pony projects, we need to come together and support our first responders. that's the most significant way, and take the -- take away from the p.u.c., which is enterprise agency, the ability to dictate...
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the meeting is tonight at los altos hills town hall. happening today: students are ditching the bus to walk to the classroom. in san francisco, thousands of kids are expected to take part in the "international walk and roll to school day" this morning. mayor london breed and other city leaders will also participate. citywide, more than (90 schools and (13 thousand students are expected to participate. coming up on today in the bay... a warning before you make a quick trip to an a-t-m not associated to your bank. a look at how much more it )s costing you to get your hands on your money. plus-- how walmart is planning to calculate your body )s reaction to shopping while you )re walking through te store. thanks frank coming up on today in the bay.. kari is tracking our bay area forecast and hurricane michael which is heading towards the florida panhandle. kari tease mike tease downtown san jose sure - it )s early in the seaso. but suddenly the sharks looks like they )ve got their )mojo. ) they ruined the philadelphia flyers ) home opener l
the meeting is tonight at los altos hills town hall. happening today: students are ditching the bus to walk to the classroom. in san francisco, thousands of kids are expected to take part in the "international walk and roll to school day" this morning. mayor london breed and other city leaders will also participate. citywide, more than (90 schools and (13 thousand students are expected to participate. coming up on today in the bay... a warning before you make a quick trip to an a-t-m...
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to the american foundation hall. so while people here are determined to push christopher columbus as a hero, they are a little confused to hear the city is observing columbus day. >> that it seems extremely ironic too me that they're doing that. >> reporter: for san jose, it's a holiday, but one they'd rather not mention by name. there are all sorts of announcements it will be closed, but columbus day is never mentioned ever. the italian community leaders who foot to keep it at city hall find the observance strange. >> i was amazed to hear that. i was wondering if they truly well, we're glad that they honor christopher columbus in anyway they see fit. >> reporter: while the italian foundation heritage admits, removing it, they were thrilled that numerous groups could spend thousands of dollars to create the display, which includes a protective enclosure to protect vandalism. they still control columbus the explorer a hero. >> he did something courageous just like the italian immigrants did. >> reporter: any hard feel
to the american foundation hall. so while people here are determined to push christopher columbus as a hero, they are a little confused to hear the city is observing columbus day. >> that it seems extremely ironic too me that they're doing that. >> reporter: for san jose, it's a holiday, but one they'd rather not mention by name. there are all sorts of announcements it will be closed, but columbus day is never mentioned ever. the italian community leaders who foot to keep it at city...
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everyone in this hall has the power to shape that future.is a moment of opportunity for our party, to champion decency in our politics, to be the autocratic government this country needs. to be a part enough with a few common the mini, but who work hard and play by the rules and it's a moment of opportunity for our country to honor the results of the referendum, to come together, to make success of the decision we took. to build the homes we need them to get the next generation on the housing ladder, to help people who are struggling to make ends meet. to invest in our vital public services, to renew our precious national health service. to lead the world in the technologies of the future. to ensure every family and every community shares the success. to tackle the burning injustices that hold people back. we stand at a pivotal moment in our history. it falls to our party to lead our country through it. when we come together, there is no limit to what we can achieve. ours is a great country. our future is in our hands. together, let's see if
everyone in this hall has the power to shape that future.is a moment of opportunity for our party, to champion decency in our politics, to be the autocratic government this country needs. to be a part enough with a few common the mini, but who work hard and play by the rules and it's a moment of opportunity for our country to honor the results of the referendum, to come together, to make success of the decision we took. to build the homes we need them to get the next generation on the housing...
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the meeting is tonight at los altos hills town hall. ad lib toss to weekend weather coming up -- a fight is brewing over a california state park )s name -- the park is called "negro bar" - and some people want it changed. next - what state officials are saying about the name. scott ad libs tease mike traffic tease this morning, there )s a push to change the name of a popular recreation area in folsom. a woman from stockton is leading the charge to rename "negro bar state park." it sits along the american river... southwest of folsom lake. the woman has collected nearly (14-hundred signatures since starting an online petition last month. a spokesperson for california state parks say they do not have any plans to change the name. they say they want to make sure the culture and history remain part of the park. a new task force is being credited for taking guns from the hands of dozens of californians banned from having them. state attorney general xavier bacerra talked about the new task force yesterday in southern california. l-a county l
the meeting is tonight at los altos hills town hall. ad lib toss to weekend weather coming up -- a fight is brewing over a california state park )s name -- the park is called "negro bar" - and some people want it changed. next - what state officials are saying about the name. scott ad libs tease mike traffic tease this morning, there )s a push to change the name of a popular recreation area in folsom. a woman from stockton is leading the charge to rename "negro bar state...
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so we in this party, we in this hall, we say thank you.pplause] pm may: and to all businesses, large and small, you may have heard that there is a four-letter word to describe what we conservatives want to do to you. it has a single syllable. it is of anglo-saxon derivation. >> [laughter] pm may: it ends in the letter k. >> [laughter] pm may: back businesses. [applause] pm may: back them to create jobs and build prosperity. back them to drive innovation and improve lives. back them with the lowest corporation tax in the g20. britain, under my conservative government, is open for business. [applause] pm may: we support free markets because we know their strengths. but we also know their limits. the defining event for a new generation of voters was not the fall of the berlin wall, but the collapse of the banks. it was the biggest market failure in our lifetimes. a recession in which almost 750,000 jobs were lost. sound businesses forced to close because they could not access credit. people queuing to withdraw their money from northern rock.
so we in this party, we in this hall, we say thank you.pplause] pm may: and to all businesses, large and small, you may have heard that there is a four-letter word to describe what we conservatives want to do to you. it has a single syllable. it is of anglo-saxon derivation. >> [laughter] pm may: it ends in the letter k. >> [laughter] pm may: back businesses. [applause] pm may: back them to create jobs and build prosperity. back them to drive innovation and improve lives. back them...
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the texas town hall with beto the texas town hall with beto o'rourke begins right now. -- captions by-- www.vitac.com >>> good evening from the -- from mcallen, texas, and welcome to a cnn town hall with beto o'rourke. i'm dana barsh. we're here for one of the hottest senate races in the country. democratic congressman beto o'rourke is challenging republican senator ted cruz. o'rourke has captured the national spotlight with a record-shattering fund-raising and viral videos, and now he's trying to come from behind and turn texas blue. with just four days until early voting begins, we invited members of our audience from here in the rio grande valley and all around
the texas town hall with beto the texas town hall with beto o'rourke begins right now. -- captions by-- www.vitac.com >>> good evening from the -- from mcallen, texas, and welcome to a cnn town hall with beto o'rourke. i'm dana barsh. we're here for one of the hottest senate races in the country. democratic congressman beto o'rourke is challenging republican senator ted cruz. o'rourke has captured the national spotlight with a record-shattering fund-raising and viral videos, and now...
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welcome to tonight's town hall.he second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university. thank you for joining us. tonight, we will hear from the two candidates individually as they each answer questions on topics of foreign policy as well as military and defense. my cold moderator, les smith, and our town hall team have not smith andoderator les our town hall team have not shared questions with the candidates prior to tonight's event. >> following that, we will have a special interaction between the candidates and the university students seated on stage with me. they will be allowed to ask questions directly to the candidates. when that segment has ended, each candidate will be able to make a one minute closing statement. these young voters have researched the issues. they are excited about this opportu
welcome to tonight's town hall.he second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university. thank you for joining us. tonight, we will hear from the two candidates individually as they each answer questions on topics of foreign policy as well as military and defense. my cold...
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may: and that is why we are all in this hall today.he reason we chose to get involved in politics in the first place. we believe that by standing up to be counted, by working together, we can change our communities and our country for the better. it's not always glamorous. i've seen the trailers for "bodyguard" -- [laughter] pm may: and let me tell you, it wasn't like that in my day. [applause] p.m. may: but real politics involves a lot of hard graft, knocking on doors in all weathers, delivering bundles of leaflets. we do it because we believe in its potential to transform lives. we understood when we got involved that sometimes it's adversarial. but in the last few years, something's changed for the worse. i feel it. and i am sure you do too. rigorous debate between political opponents is becoming more like a confrontation between enemies. people who put themselves forward to serve are becoming targets. not just them, their families as well. we all saw the sickening pictures of a far-left extremist shouting abuse at jacob rees-mogg's
may: and that is why we are all in this hall today.he reason we chose to get involved in politics in the first place. we believe that by standing up to be counted, by working together, we can change our communities and our country for the better. it's not always glamorous. i've seen the trailers for "bodyguard" -- [laughter] pm may: and let me tell you, it wasn't like that in my day. [applause] p.m. may: but real politics involves a lot of hard graft, knocking on doors in all...
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briton's james hall and brinn bevan finished eighth and 18th in the men's all—around final at the worldampionships in doha. gold was won by russia's artur dalaloyan, whojust edged defending champion china's xiao ruoteng. it was a tense final, in which both finished with the same total — dalaloyan then taking the title after officials dropped the lowest score. earier, i spoke to britain's three—time world champion beth tweddle and started by asking about that russian gold. you couldn't have asked for a better men's all—around today. on monday we saw the team battling it out, russia and china and then today, we saw exactly the same but totally different outcome. russia finished on top. although both of the gymnasts finished with exactly the same score but due to a tie—breaker rule, it meant russia took that title. probably a bit bittersweet. talk us through that final rotation. dalaloya n talk us through that final rotation. dalaloyan went off third or fourth in the piece, he set the bar ready for the next couple of gymnasts to go and then the chinese guy knew what he had to score going i
briton's james hall and brinn bevan finished eighth and 18th in the men's all—around final at the worldampionships in doha. gold was won by russia's artur dalaloyan, whojust edged defending champion china's xiao ruoteng. it was a tense final, in which both finished with the same total — dalaloyan then taking the title after officials dropped the lowest score. earier, i spoke to britain's three—time world champion beth tweddle and started by asking about that russian gold. you couldn't...
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and i recommend a visit to belmont hall. these colors show however every little detail mattered to these women, and there was a fight about almost every little detail. so the american suffrage movement used gold and white, the british suffrage movement used purple, green and white. and some thought that was at subversive message when you used gold, white, and violet because those were the same initials as give women the vote. so that was kind of a way of saying you were a suffragists. who organized the 1913 parade wanted to incorporate british colors. and the american suffrage movement didn't want to be associated with the british movement and didn't want to use their collars. so this was kind of a compromise, the gold and white of the american movement. and the golden purple are what you will see all over belmont hall. those became the colors of the women's suffrage movement. the intention of this parade, march 3, the day before woodrow wilson's and i duration, woodrow wilson was anti-suffrage . he came up with a lot of rea
and i recommend a visit to belmont hall. these colors show however every little detail mattered to these women, and there was a fight about almost every little detail. so the american suffrage movement used gold and white, the british suffrage movement used purple, green and white. and some thought that was at subversive message when you used gold, white, and violet because those were the same initials as give women the vote. so that was kind of a way of saying you were a suffragists. who...
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i they can bring in a hall like this. —— haul. iwanted they can bring in a hall like this. —— haul. guide. she has agreed to take me out to some of the places she likes to explore. —— so i am eating. —— meeting. we begin with one of the country's most impressive cultural sites. they look almost eight paintings. and these cliffs are eight paintings. and these cliffs a re covered eight paintings. and these cliffs are covered with petroglyphs, right? there are many sides. there are about 5000 coming here. it was discovered in 1957 by an archaeologist. it is more than 5000 carvings on the rocks in this area. and this is the central part, which is very significant and very important at that date, because people were speaking from here, and it was served as a backfill. so you can clearly hear what they were talking about down in the valley, where the people were standing and listening. so here we see the 12 dancing men which is doing the ritual dance. and here is a woman who is giving birth to a child. as you walk around the site, it is amazing how many carvings you see, here. carla tells
i they can bring in a hall like this. —— haul. iwanted they can bring in a hall like this. —— haul. guide. she has agreed to take me out to some of the places she likes to explore. —— so i am eating. —— meeting. we begin with one of the country's most impressive cultural sites. they look almost eight paintings. and these cliffs are eight paintings. and these cliffs a re covered eight paintings. and these cliffs are covered with petroglyphs, right? there are many sides. there are...
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this is the prayer hall in which the funeral service will take place. lead the way.old it was going to be made of compacted soil, what were your feelings? it is interesting. i had a sort of spiritual tingle. there is a passage in the bible where, after adam is expelled from the garden of eden, and the lord says to him, "dust you are, and to dust you will return." and so to be able to have a place where you are performing a funeral service that has been made from material that's been extruded from the ground and then, at a later stage, at the end of this building's life, will return to the ground, it has certain spiritual resonance about it. beautifully symbolic. of course, there are complexities. the cohens — anyone descended from the priestly class — have to have their own separate prayer hall. and that rule about not being in a room with a coffin also applies to trees over graves. so the graves will start approximately here and will run back, and the cohen cannot walk under a canopy that is also covering a grave. when this was being built and even now... the materi
this is the prayer hall in which the funeral service will take place. lead the way.old it was going to be made of compacted soil, what were your feelings? it is interesting. i had a sort of spiritual tingle. there is a passage in the bible where, after adam is expelled from the garden of eden, and the lord says to him, "dust you are, and to dust you will return." and so to be able to have a place where you are performing a funeral service that has been made from material that's been...
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hall. right next to the bridge gate we find this bronx monkey it's a much photographed landmark of title back. what does this monkey want to tell us that we are as ugly as he is and that's why he holds a mirror up to us but he also has an enticing promise anyone who touches the mirror will become rich allegedly that is and those who touch his fingers will return to hyderabad. so it seems i'll be revisiting heidelberg when. i first follow the scent of romans up the steep path to hyderabad castle. it's the number one tourist attraction in this small city on the neck a river. i do back castle has been intentionally kept as a ruin because it's there really look creates a special atmosphere and if i take a look around i have to say the poets and tourists have every right to be impressed . just a small section was rebuilt as a museum it shows how the rich and powerful cool first used to live. we continue on to the marketplace. this is where you'll find the town hall and the church of the holy spi
hall. right next to the bridge gate we find this bronx monkey it's a much photographed landmark of title back. what does this monkey want to tell us that we are as ugly as he is and that's why he holds a mirror up to us but he also has an enticing promise anyone who touches the mirror will become rich allegedly that is and those who touch his fingers will return to hyderabad. so it seems i'll be revisiting heidelberg when. i first follow the scent of romans up the steep path to hyderabad...
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shane hall noticed big problems right away. there are encampments, they moved into the dug out and next to the snack shack and leaving trash and human waste behind. >> we found syringes right over there, we were here. >> that's disgusting, the city better. >> coach hall says the parking lot smells like urine and conditions are unsanitary, on thursday, park rangers gave out notices for the homeless people to leave within # 2 hours, the recreation department says it stepped up patrols and increased maintenance at the fields, they will offer service this is weekend. now, because of the housing situation out here, in san jose, a lot of the neighbors say they don't think this eviction will hold, that some of the homeless may leave, but could be well be back in the next couple of days, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. face prison without parole. a jury deliberated more than a day before reaching a unanimous guilty verdict. he displayed no emotion as he was found guilty of killing his parents in 2016. >> it's very sad, it's a tragedy
shane hall noticed big problems right away. there are encampments, they moved into the dug out and next to the snack shack and leaving trash and human waste behind. >> we found syringes right over there, we were here. >> that's disgusting, the city better. >> coach hall says the parking lot smells like urine and conditions are unsanitary, on thursday, park rangers gave out notices for the homeless people to leave within # 2 hours, the recreation department says it stepped up...
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we're in cambridge to see a village hall.buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of the best she has ever seen. into the reception of the building. it's quite a nice reception for a community hall? the whole building does not feel like a community centre in any way. also helping us test out the nursery were allegra and teddy. the architects have travelled around the world looking at what makes the perfect nursery. this is the sleeping room. even the colour of the nap room is said to be the ideal colour to aid sleep. and the main hall has been designed to do everything, from chamber music to funerals and children's parties, to dance. very spacious and one of the most spacious community halls i've ever seen. they can even change the acoustic in the room by lowering the blinds. just listen to the change in the echo. give me a clap. quite an echo there. another clap, please. it's really changed the sound, hasn't it? i think we were below half a second. it's around half a second. however, when it came to a public v
we're in cambridge to see a village hall.buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of the best she has ever seen. into the reception of the building. it's quite a nice reception for a community hall? the whole building does not feel like a community centre in any way. also helping us test out the nursery were allegra and teddy. the architects have travelled around the world looking at what makes the perfect nursery. this is the sleeping room. even the colour of the nap room is...
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steven halle/daniel stein's nephew: "he was a great guy.went down to florida with me last month to help pack up some stuff. he was a fun guy. he had a dry sense of humor and everybody loved him. there wasn't one person that didn't like him in the community." (jrs) that was rick earle reporting authorities have named the suspect in the mass shooting -- 46-year-old robert bowers. authorities say his social media accounts indicate he was anti-semitic and may have been influenced by conspiracy theories. he now faces multiple federal charges, including hate crime charges and will make his first court appearance on monday. (justine) the latest stop for the migrant caravan is arriaga, mexico. exhausted travelers make their way by hitch hiking, holding onto buses, or walking many miles through the hot sun. (jrs) thousands continue their trek to the united states, despite hearing the threat from president trump that he will send the u.s. military to the border with mexico, not allowing anybody to cross. cnn's patrick oppmann is traveling with the ca
steven halle/daniel stein's nephew: "he was a great guy.went down to florida with me last month to help pack up some stuff. he was a fun guy. he had a dry sense of humor and everybody loved him. there wasn't one person that didn't like him in the community." (jrs) that was rick earle reporting authorities have named the suspect in the mass shooting -- 46-year-old robert bowers. authorities say his social media accounts indicate he was anti-semitic and may have been influenced by...
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nothing goes through city hall this fast, at least in my experience. the reason this happened is there were great advocates in the city. people saw the benefit of it for the community, and it happened at an extraordinary rate. but before i talk to the building, i want to talk about some people that made this happen. some of you who may not recognize that this made this happen, jessica downs. you're out there somewhere. can you raise your hand? honey, thank you. the amount of time that this requires requires help from somebody who is your friend and believes in it with you, and jessica did that. i is also want to say we have a top team of anybody in san francisco. as i represent the conservatory, i can't tell you how famous our team is. the development crew, the senior staff, our c.f.o., katie, kathrin -- everyone here from the sfcm staff, raise your hands. ladies and gentlemen, this is a great group, and we would not have gotten it done without them. this started in a couple of interesting ways. mark cavanero accepted my invitation for a cup of coffee.
nothing goes through city hall this fast, at least in my experience. the reason this happened is there were great advocates in the city. people saw the benefit of it for the community, and it happened at an extraordinary rate. but before i talk to the building, i want to talk about some people that made this happen. some of you who may not recognize that this made this happen, jessica downs. you're out there somewhere. can you raise your hand? honey, thank you. the amount of time that this...
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a fire raged and ran for almost a week destroying large parts of the city including this assembly hall. the residence of ren are bilingual speaking both french and an ancient celtic language . includes the well as you. see the sign is written in of course french and just below in the book a tall version the historical language of the region this language with its celtic origins is still very relevant throughout the region. don't tell his you're. another gem in atlanta is it's a fine arts museum located on the beeline river. here visitors will find an extensive collection of european paintings from seventeenth century religious allegory to modern works. out of it it was a fine arts museum is now in a bubble for its collection of european paintings from the seventeenth century we have three big names including rubin's tiger lion and leopard hometown greatest where do you see a family we have all the great pieces such as the famous painting from martin from heemskirk st luke painting the burj of europe with on family being on a gift. and a visit to rend would not be complete without cups
a fire raged and ran for almost a week destroying large parts of the city including this assembly hall. the residence of ren are bilingual speaking both french and an ancient celtic language . includes the well as you. see the sign is written in of course french and just below in the book a tall version the historical language of the region this language with its celtic origins is still very relevant throughout the region. don't tell his you're. another gem in atlanta is it's a fine arts museum...
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nineteen ninety during his address right along hall hall had. you saw all right right. nation. okay i'll highly she she is rather hard hard. as there is no real deal on our execs have gone johnson twenty nine extra extra read correctly i guess it's just a short [inaudible] over. rest rest. rest rest on alonso six now warning one in that it is. frankly i full full since may they though underlying. session one of my life [inaudible] britain [inaudible] god. intended to initial. for people of all of our agents. three three zero eight there was a cause confusion in. it sucks to recruit. easy from the u. k.. as i was. okay missiles on the one on one and rush russia she she brings makes it. next here on the new dc crime by holding holding little. on the on the end yeah [inaudible] macy's. the west west within itself arrest last chance has has has been a complex situatio. postal destruction of museums was clever lush because looks looks. and everything everything's goes with it. ten ten to exotic on what it would feel guilty eighteen meters long and four meters. wide the imperial real
nineteen ninety during his address right along hall hall had. you saw all right right. nation. okay i'll highly she she is rather hard hard. as there is no real deal on our execs have gone johnson twenty nine extra extra read correctly i guess it's just a short [inaudible] over. rest rest. rest rest on alonso six now warning one in that it is. frankly i full full since may they though underlying. session one of my life [inaudible] britain [inaudible] god. intended to initial. for people of all...
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we just finished our 14th town hall. i can tell you this. the only thing that makes our family's story unique is that it is ours. every family has their own health care story. what i want to do is first fix the aca. i know it does not work for everybody. even our family dinners on sundays, on side of the table it works for some but not the other end. what we don't want to do is repeal it and lose essential health benefits. we want to make sure we fix the aca first. then what i would love to see us do is have a public option of medicare for smaller communities and small business owners. these are things we talk about at the town hall. these are things that make sense. i am not asking anybody -- i am not promoting any sort of free insurance. what i am promoting is a public medicare option that will help drive down costs. >> you said you support maybe free insurance, but creating a public option to compete with private insurers. that would cost more money. how would you suggest that? ms. londrigan the people pay, just like an insurance company.
we just finished our 14th town hall. i can tell you this. the only thing that makes our family's story unique is that it is ours. every family has their own health care story. what i want to do is first fix the aca. i know it does not work for everybody. even our family dinners on sundays, on side of the table it works for some but not the other end. what we don't want to do is repeal it and lose essential health benefits. we want to make sure we fix the aca first. then what i would love to see...
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those are the things in town halls that we get to talk about.et all of these questions because i'm out there knocking on doors, and i hope that we will have that for years. a phone call will not make it any more. i promise the people i will hold those town halls in person regardless of how uncomfortable they feel. >> do you support the president's move to roll back obama era vehicle emissions standards that will take effect in two years? where do you stand on the president's move to do this? rep. mccarthy: i wanted california and everybody to get together. we were having those meetings but the legislature and the government decided no, that they did not want to work with the rest of the nation. -- governor decided no, that they did not want to work with the rest of the nation. when you impose those, you did not have the capability of achieving them with the technology we have today. did you want to eliminate the ability to make cars or find common ground like our government is designed to find? we put meetings together. that california is trying
those are the things in town halls that we get to talk about.et all of these questions because i'm out there knocking on doors, and i hope that we will have that for years. a phone call will not make it any more. i promise the people i will hold those town halls in person regardless of how uncomfortable they feel. >> do you support the president's move to roll back obama era vehicle emissions standards that will take effect in two years? where do you stand on the president's move to do...
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we can look in the hall, people want to be energised.da, that famous phrase of hers, deal with the burning injustice is, as she said, on the steps of number ten. is she going to try and conjure up ten. is she going to try and conjure up that kind of atmosphere? i think certainly but let's be clear, the first thing theresa may has to do isjust clear, the first thing theresa may has to do is just to something that isa has to do is just to something that is a decent performance because the mood here at the conference has not been of people plotting in dark corners about how to shove her out. it has not been that, that is desperate that different to last year. 0n the train on the way home, i had conversations with people on whether she would resign. so, we're not in that place. what she wants to do and what the party is clearly desperate to hear is to show what the government might be able to achieve after brexit because actually, a lot of conversations this week, people are saying, this has been very bruising, very complicated, very tangled
we can look in the hall, people want to be energised.da, that famous phrase of hers, deal with the burning injustice is, as she said, on the steps of number ten. is she going to try and conjure up ten. is she going to try and conjure up that kind of atmosphere? i think certainly but let's be clear, the first thing theresa may has to do isjust clear, the first thing theresa may has to do is just to something that isa has to do is just to something that is a decent performance because the mood...
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traveling to somebody and we're going to have our first concert tonight at the el philharmonie the new hall that at her so much about i am i have never been there but it's i've seen the pictures and they say it's great and we have a concert tonight so we'll arrive there we'll have a sound check or a sort of general problem but it's not really because we have not so much time so we have to be very efficient than just touch on whatever we can. to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then. we'll have a concert. yeah. it's really working with a. lot of our i never expected to be so and so. yeah and what's on there what's all this office. and. all but. now everybody's going to think that that's what my life is like and it's not that. the most beautiful. dresses i'm going to have. here and of your piano while i was. just taking pictures oh my. god. you have time now but you didn't even know you've been in this. thing to see if. we have that we're all happy ok we really need that. the. it was. the. it was a really nice concert because i had heard so much about the feel our money so to be able
traveling to somebody and we're going to have our first concert tonight at the el philharmonie the new hall that at her so much about i am i have never been there but it's i've seen the pictures and they say it's great and we have a concert tonight so we'll arrive there we'll have a sound check or a sort of general problem but it's not really because we have not so much time so we have to be very efficient than just touch on whatever we can. to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then....
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of fame ♪yea ♪and the world's gonna know your name, yea♪ ♪and you'll be on the walls of the hall ofon ♪in the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪be students, be teachers, be politicians, be preachers♪ ♪yea, yea ♪be believers, be leaders, be astronauts, be champions♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame . maria: let's look ahead at the big market events in the week ahead that could impact your wallet. it is a busy one for earnings. a quiet monday but a big earnings week with halliburton and ameritrade kicking things off monday. tuesday, business leaders survey, industrial production, the nahb survey on housing, plus on earnings, jetblue, mcdonald's, verizon, lockheed martin, caterpillar reporting quarterly numbers. caterpillar will be important. that is typically a market mover. watch that for indications of the health of the economy. on wednesday, the fhsa services, pmi, the purchasing managers index and more housing data with new home sales out. in earnings, at&t, ford, siriusxm radio, visa, ups reporting quarterly numbers, one of the most important dow components reports, that's boeing. that wil
of fame ♪yea ♪and the world's gonna know your name, yea♪ ♪and you'll be on the walls of the hall ofon ♪in the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪be students, be teachers, be politicians, be preachers♪ ♪yea, yea ♪be believers, be leaders, be astronauts, be champions♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame . maria: let's look ahead at the big market events in the week ahead that could impact your wallet. it is a busy one for earnings. a quiet monday but a big earnings week with halliburton...