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well joining me now is the barrister representing rich roberts because he had a doubt the street chambers international human rights because he thinks is there a fundamental right to peacefully protest in england and wales yes there is not only in england and wales but also in europe say there is basically we will have rights of freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and within that protest comes within that right there can be restrictions upon that right off easily in accordance with the law and then the domestic system comes into effect to see how's it been a breach of the law here or not but generally there are no criminal penalties for process for peaceful protest in particular how thin is the line them between peaceful bridges and public nuisance we can presume we get anyone on the yeah so i think there is a real concern that this is a very old offense which it was recommended in two thousand and fifteen by our little commission here that that offense should be scrapped for a variety of reasons which i probably won't go into but that generally when you've got something which e
well joining me now is the barrister representing rich roberts because he had a doubt the street chambers international human rights because he thinks is there a fundamental right to peacefully protest in england and wales yes there is not only in england and wales but also in europe say there is basically we will have rights of freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and within that protest comes within that right there can be restrictions upon that right off easily in accordance with...
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smith inhofe isaacson johnson kennedy kyle langford levy mansion mcconnell and paul purdue portman rich robertsounds rubio sass scott shelby sullivan soon chillis to me with her young senators voting in the negative. baldwin bennett blumenthal booker brown can't carden casey coons cortez masto donnelly duckworth durbin feinstein jila brain and harris has heinrich hate kim hirono jones came king clover leahy markey mccaskill is merkley murray nelson peters re sanders shots schumer shaheen smith stabenow chester utah van hollen warner warren whitehouse wyden mr murphy mr murphy no. watching proceedings here at the u.s. senate for the confirmation in this the final vote for the confirmation of krakow for not to the u.s. supreme court it's been a dramatic hour also there with protesters interrupting the confirmation vote and just when the roll call was taking place and that was delayed several times but here we have after a number of weeks of protests and hearings are sexual assault allegations that were brought by christine blazin forward and several other women against cavanagh the final vote tak
smith inhofe isaacson johnson kennedy kyle langford levy mansion mcconnell and paul purdue portman rich robertsounds rubio sass scott shelby sullivan soon chillis to me with her young senators voting in the negative. baldwin bennett blumenthal booker brown can't carden casey coons cortez masto donnelly duckworth durbin feinstein jila brain and harris has heinrich hate kim hirono jones came king clover leahy markey mccaskill is merkley murray nelson peters re sanders shots schumer shaheen smith...
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rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts.on, in the pub, they spoke to the bbc. when we were sent down, the scariest thing was thinking, this is happening in the uk in the 21st—century? peaceful protesters are being sent to prison? it's scary to think that if this is happening to us, we're probably not going to be the last time because the issues haven't gone away. this is where it all started. watch the police officer. when she's not looking, simon blevins, a soil scientist, seizes the opportunity. the others were already on the other trucks, stopping seven of them altogether for three days. they were found guilty of causing a public nuisance and sentenced to 15 and 16 months in prison. celebrations outside court when the judges said this was wrong. an immediate custodial sentence in the case of these appellants was manifestly excessive. in ourjudgment, the appropriate sentence, which should have been imposed on the 26th of september, was a community order with a significant requirement of unpaid work. this wasn't a case abo
rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts.on, in the pub, they spoke to the bbc. when we were sent down, the scariest thing was thinking, this is happening in the uk in the 21st—century? peaceful protesters are being sent to prison? it's scary to think that if this is happening to us, we're probably not going to be the last time because the issues haven't gone away. this is where it all started. watch the police officer. when she's not looking, simon blevins, a soil scientist, seizes the...
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rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts.iled. later on, in the pub, they spoke to the bbc. when we were sent down, the scariest thing was thinking, this is happening in the uk in the 21st—century? peaceful protesters are being sent to prison? it's scary to think that if this is happening to us, we're probably not going to be the last time because the issues haven't gone away. this is where it all started. watch the police officer. when she's not looking, simon blevins, a soil scientist, seizes the opportunity. the others were already on the other trucks, stopping seven of them altogether for three days. they were found guilty of causing a public nuisance and sentenced to 15 and 16 months in prison. celebrations outside court when the judges said this was wrong. an immediate custodial sentence in the case of these appellants was manifestly excessive. in ourjudgement, the appropriate sentence, which should have been imposed on the 26th of september, was a community order with a significant requirement of unpaid work. this wasn
rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts.iled. later on, in the pub, they spoke to the bbc. when we were sent down, the scariest thing was thinking, this is happening in the uk in the 21st—century? peaceful protesters are being sent to prison? it's scary to think that if this is happening to us, we're probably not going to be the last time because the issues haven't gone away. this is where it all started. watch the police officer. when she's not looking, simon blevins, a soil...
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simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loizou became the first environmental protesters to be sent tocking site in lancashire. the controversial process was started there on monday. 0ur correspondent claire marshall was in court. 0ut after 21 days in preston prison ama 0ut after 21 days in preston prison am a rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts. according to the lord chiefjustice, richard roberts. according to the lord chief justice, they richard roberts. according to the lord chiefjustice, they should never have been jailed. today's decision affirms that when people peacefully break the law out of a moral obligation to prevent the expansion of fossil fuel industries they should not be sent to prison. in london to hear the appeal verdict, more family and friends. what are you going to tell them to do in the future? to carry on doing what he believes in. he's right. this is where it started. what's the police officer was when she is not looking, simon blevins seizes the opportunity. richard roberts was already on top of another truck. all in all, seven heavy goods vehicles h
simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loizou became the first environmental protesters to be sent tocking site in lancashire. the controversial process was started there on monday. 0ur correspondent claire marshall was in court. 0ut after 21 days in preston prison ama 0ut after 21 days in preston prison am a rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts. according to the lord chiefjustice, richard roberts. according to the lord chief justice, they richard roberts. according to the lord...
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rich. >> aye. >> mr. roberts. >> aye. >> mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio. >> aye. >> mr. sanders. mr. sasse. >> aye. >> mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr. scott. >> aye. >> mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. >> no. >> ms. stabenow. >> no. >> mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. >> aye. >> mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udal. >> no. >> mr. van hollen. mr. warner. >> no. >> ms. warren. >> no. >> mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. >> aye. >> mr. wyden. >> no. >> mr. young. >> aye. >> senators voting in the affirmative, alexander, burasso, blunt, bozeman, burr, caputo, cassidy, collins, corker, cornyn, cotton, crapo, cruz, danes, enzi, earnest, fisher, flake, gardener, graham, grassley, hatch, heller, hovan, heightsmith, inhofe, isaacson, kennedy, kyle, lankford, mcconnell, moran, paul, perdue, portman, rish, roberts, rounds, rubio, sasse, scott, shelby, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, and young. mr. manchin, aye. senators voting in the negative. baldwin, bennett, booker, brown, cantwell, carden, casey, coons, duckworth, cortez masto, feinstein, gillibrand, har
rich. >> aye. >> mr. roberts. >> aye. >> mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio. >> aye. >> mr. sanders. mr. sasse. >> aye. >> mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr. scott. >> aye. >> mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. >> no. >> ms. stabenow. >> no. >> mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. >> aye. >> mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udal....
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simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loi—zou became the first environmental protesters to be sentdent claire marshall was in court. 0ut after 21 days in preston prison, rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts. according to the lord chiefjustice, they should never have been jailed. today's decision affirms that when people peacefully break the law out of a moral obligation to prevent the expansion of fossil fuel industries, they should not be sent to prison. in london to hear the appeal verdict, more family and friends. what are you going to tell them to do in the future? to carry on doing what he believes in. he's right. this is where it started. watch the police officer — when she is not looking, simon blevins seizes the opportunity. richard roberts was already on top of another truck. all in all, seven heavy goods vehicles heading for the cuadrilla site were stopped by the men and they stayed up there for three days. they were found guilty of causing a public nuisance and sentenced to 15 and 16 months in prison. today the court of appeal said this was wrong. in ourjudgmen
simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loi—zou became the first environmental protesters to be sentdent claire marshall was in court. 0ut after 21 days in preston prison, rich loizou, simon blevins and richard roberts. according to the lord chiefjustice, they should never have been jailed. today's decision affirms that when people peacefully break the law out of a moral obligation to prevent the expansion of fossil fuel industries, they should not be sent to prison. in london to hear the...
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rich loizou, richard robert and simon roscoe blevins — seen here outside preston crown court last monthafter stopping lorries entering a fracking site near blackpool. their lawyers told the court that the right to protest was fundamental to democracy. our correspondentjenny kumah is at the court of appeal for us now. telecinco what happened. this is a significant victory for the men. there were cheers and even singing from those at court today. they were angry the men had been imprisoned and they felt their right to peaceful protest had been infringed. they were jailed last month for a protest that lasted four days last july. they climbed onto the cabs of some lorries that were carrying equipment to the gaslight near blackpool in lancashire. this led to four days of destruction, road closures and traffic delays. the judgejailed for the closures and traffic delays. the judge jailed for the impact this had but today their lawyers successfully argued this was excessive. they argued this was excessive. they argued that it was also highly unusual, that people hadn't been jailed in this way f
rich loizou, richard robert and simon roscoe blevins — seen here outside preston crown court last monthafter stopping lorries entering a fracking site near blackpool. their lawyers told the court that the right to protest was fundamental to democracy. our correspondentjenny kumah is at the court of appeal for us now. telecinco what happened. this is a significant victory for the men. there were cheers and even singing from those at court today. they were angry the men had been imprisoned and...
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leland: rich comic democrats take robert democrats take robert's advice, which so far he's been givingr years that they haven't taken us so far. if they take that advice over the next couple of weeks and pivot on these issues as we saw a fellow in florida running for congress as a democrat tried to do comment by the vulnerability for republicans? >> no, we land. your guests confirmed they don't have an economic message. kind of economic message robert alluded to is one of a lot of socialism, government staff. people don't want that. the coal industry is coming back. they want government regulations to go away. they want the freedom for the economy to explode. democrats are not selling out. they have no economic plans. with the democrats are offering right now is to impeach the president, mph justice brett kavanaugh. leland: in a way if you listen to the rising stars of the democratic party, cortez, elizabeth foreign, bernie sanders although he's older and still has a popular voice here, you see that democratic socialism creeping that is an economic message in and of itself. >> we land,
leland: rich comic democrats take robert democrats take robert's advice, which so far he's been givingr years that they haven't taken us so far. if they take that advice over the next couple of weeks and pivot on these issues as we saw a fellow in florida running for congress as a democrat tried to do comment by the vulnerability for republicans? >> no, we land. your guests confirmed they don't have an economic message. kind of economic message robert alluded to is one of a lot of...
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rich -- mr. reisch. mr. roberts. mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. shotts. mr. schumer. mr. scott. >> aye. >> ms. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udall. r. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. >> aye. >> mr. wyden. >> no. >> mr. young. >> aye. >> affirmative, alexander, barrasso, blunt, boozman, burr, capito, cassidy, collins, rker, cornyn, cotton, crapo, ruz, daines, insee, ernst, fisher, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, heller, even, heitsmith, inhofe, isakson, kennedy, kyl, lankford, mcconnell, moran, ul, perdue, portman, reisch, berts, rounds, rubio, staff, cott, shelby, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, and young. >> mr. manchin, aye. >> senators voting in the negative -- baldwin, bennett, oker, brown, cant we will -- kantwell, cardin, core tes masto, duckworth, durbin, instein, gillibrand, harris, heinrich, chobe collar, leahy, merkley, murkowski, murphy, urray, nelson, peters, shotts, smith, stabenow, tester, udall,
rich -- mr. reisch. mr. roberts. mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. shotts. mr. schumer. mr. scott. >> aye. >> ms. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udall. r. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. >> aye. >> mr. wyden. >> no. >> mr. young. >> aye. >>...
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reporter: dave roberts said that rich hill told him during the sixth inning, keep a close eye on me,now how long i can go. game number five, they'll start clayton kershaw, boston goes with david price, first pitch on fox, 8:15 eastern time. jon? jon: one man's opinion with tens of millions of twitter followers, jared max. reporter: yes. >> thanks. a special dog gets a much deserved honor. what this young golden retriever did for his owner that garnered him a brand-new award. ... before i had the shooting, burning, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ...and built a career in construction. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling o
reporter: dave roberts said that rich hill told him during the sixth inning, keep a close eye on me,now how long i can go. game number five, they'll start clayton kershaw, boston goes with david price, first pitch on fox, 8:15 eastern time. jon? jon: one man's opinion with tens of millions of twitter followers, jared max. reporter: yes. >> thanks. a special dog gets a much deserved honor. what this young golden retriever did for his owner that garnered him a brand-new award. ... before i...
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simon blevins and richard roberts had both beenjailed for 16 months, while rich loizou was sentencedin central london. what has happened today? this is a significant victory for the three men. they had beenjailed, this is highly unusual for a sentence to be passed in this case and their lawyers argued but they had shown no violence and no damage in the protest which lasted for four days. there was widespread disruption but they said the sentence was excessive. giving their verdict today the lawyers agreed, the judge said the sentence had been ma nifestly said the sentence had been manifestly excessive. he said that the more appropriate sentence would have been a community order. the significant amount of paid work and a conditional discharge for two yea rs. a conditional discharge for two years. it is unusual for people to be jailed in this case, the last time was almost 90 years ago and that was during the gender scout master trust bass. we understand arrangements are now being made for the men to be released. they appeared on video link during the hearing and we understand that arr
simon blevins and richard roberts had both beenjailed for 16 months, while rich loizou was sentencedin central london. what has happened today? this is a significant victory for the three men. they had beenjailed, this is highly unusual for a sentence to be passed in this case and their lawyers argued but they had shown no violence and no damage in the protest which lasted for four days. there was widespread disruption but they said the sentence was excessive. giving their verdict today the...
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robert green. it made him rich and he's established deals in recording, book publishing, energy drinks, a champagnes for over $300, and jackson made an estimated $50 million or more when his vitamin water stake was sold to coke in 2007. "forbes" named him one of the top five wealthiist artists in hip-ho hip-hop. 50 cent, you know business, politics, and power, you know donald trump a little bit, you had him on your radio show in 2005. >> all right, 50, we got donald trump here. >> how are you doing? >> i'm fine. >> i have some kids and myself included. but i have kids, they think you are the best. the absolute best. >> wow. >> that's pretty cool, i'll tell you. my little daughter ivanka, my son eric, these people, they just love your music. >> wow. then i will keep making it. >> you better keep making it. >> a lot of laughs back then. what's changed? >> wow. i mean, a lot's changed. i didn't know he shared the views that he showed people over the period he's been the president. i did learn from his behaviors that he'll personalize things. >> personalize them? >> he will take it personal. >> i'm thi
robert green. it made him rich and he's established deals in recording, book publishing, energy drinks, a champagnes for over $300, and jackson made an estimated $50 million or more when his vitamin water stake was sold to coke in 2007. "forbes" named him one of the top five wealthiist artists in hip-ho hip-hop. 50 cent, you know business, politics, and power, you know donald trump a little bit, you had him on your radio show in 2005. >> all right, 50, we got donald trump here....
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robert mueller. a very counsels have rich history in this country. the first, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. the scandal involved an extensive network of bribes -- in fact millions of dollars -- paid to government officials by evade federal income taxes on the whiskey they produced and sold. given all the discussion about if president trump will or even -- could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson had made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor, and the investigation continued. it is, of course, important to are that special counsels not the same as independent counsels. pursuant to the ethics government act, an independent counsel is appointed by a three-judge panel and was truly independent from the justice department. for all intents and purposes, was theependent counsel attorney general when it came to pu
robert mueller. a very counsels have rich history in this country. the first, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. the scandal involved an extensive network of bribes -- in fact millions of dollars -- paid to government officials by evade federal income taxes on the whiskey they produced and sold. given all the discussion about if president trump will or even -- could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that president grant fired...
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robert mueller. special counsels have a very rich history in this country. the first special counsel, john henderson was appointed in 1875 to investigate a scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes. in fact, millions of dollars paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whisky that they produced and sold. given all the discussions about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it's perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. obstruction of justice? well, if that was grant's intent it did not work. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor. it's important to note that special counsels are not the same as independent counsels. it was truly independent from the justice department. for all intents and purposes, an independent council -- counsel was the attorney general. that was not the case for special counsels, at least in theory.
robert mueller. special counsels have a very rich history in this country. the first special counsel, john henderson was appointed in 1875 to investigate a scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes. in fact, millions of dollars paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whisky that they produced and sold. given all the discussions about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it's perhaps ironic that...
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robert mueller. special counsels have a very rich history in this country. the first special counsel, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes, in fact, millions of dollars, paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whiskey that they produced and sold. given all of the discussion about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that present grant, in fact, fired henderson because he thought that henderson had made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. it's up to the justice. if that was his intent, , it did not work. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor, james brodhead, and investigation continued. it's of course important to note that special counsels are not the same as independent counsels. pursuant to the ethics in government act, an independent counsel is appointed by a three-judge panel
robert mueller. special counsels have a very rich history in this country. the first special counsel, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes, in fact, millions of dollars, paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whiskey that they produced and sold. given all of the discussion about whether president trump will or even could fire bob...
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simon blevins and richard roberts had both beenjailed for 16 months, while rich loizou was sentencedat the right to protest was fundamental to democracy. a short while ago, they gave their reaction on being released. the fracking industry threatens to industrialize our beautiful countryside. it will force famine, flooding, and many other disasters on the world's most vulnerable communities by exacerbating climate change. fracking is beginning right now, so there has never been a more critical time to take action. your planet needs you. we encourage everyone who is able to join us to take action this saturday at the mass demo at preston euro. that was one of the three anti—fracking protesters released from prison today. time for a look at the weather, with louise lear. quite a quiet day at weather across the country. some sunny spells for many. as you can see, this weather front is pushing its way through the south coast into that south—east corner, still producing some cloud and rainfrom corner, still producing some cloud and rain from it. that will linger through much of the night.
simon blevins and richard roberts had both beenjailed for 16 months, while rich loizou was sentencedat the right to protest was fundamental to democracy. a short while ago, they gave their reaction on being released. the fracking industry threatens to industrialize our beautiful countryside. it will force famine, flooding, and many other disasters on the world's most vulnerable communities by exacerbating climate change. fracking is beginning right now, so there has never been a more critical...
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john roberts reference the story earlier from the white house. now state department correspondent rich us what we know and what we don't. >> prove it. the turkish president says saudi arabia should release footage that shows him leaving the saudi consulate. he says if he left the building, then you need to prove it. turkish police say they arrived in istanbul and entered the saudi consulate last week with him still inside. his friends believe what happened next was horrific. >> he was made to faint, his body dismembered and distributive to these 15 people and it taken out. i don't know if it was thrown out or taken. officials will announce that. that's what we are waiting for. >> a saudi official denies to fox news any government involvement in the disappearanc disappearance. khashoggi was once seen as close to the saudi regime and then grew critical of it. he moved to the united states and wrote for "the washington post" global opinion section, titled, "saudi arabia wasn't always this oppressive, now it's unbearable." "and saudi arabia's current prince already controlled the media and
john roberts reference the story earlier from the white house. now state department correspondent rich us what we know and what we don't. >> prove it. the turkish president says saudi arabia should release footage that shows him leaving the saudi consulate. he says if he left the building, then you need to prove it. turkish police say they arrived in istanbul and entered the saudi consulate last week with him still inside. his friends believe what happened next was horrific. >> he...
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robert. >> let's listen to donald trump's own explanation of how he got rich and how much he got from his father been easy for me. it has not bent heen easy for m. i started in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of a million dollars. i came to manhattan and i had to pay him back with interest. >> my father gave me a small loan in 1955 and i built it into something big with lots of assets. i say that because that's what this country needs. >> there are so many lies there we could have a whole hour show on it. >> take your time, david. >> the single biggest grasp the country hasn't grasped, donald the candidate told everyone he was worth 10 billion. he is actually worth 4 billion. i shout and others have that the financial statement he filed is grossly misleading. it overstates assets left and right. he is not required, as he himself said in 2015, to report all of his debts. there is not now and there never has been a scintilla of verifiable evidence that donald trump is or ever was a billionaire. he's not a businessman. he's a cash extractor. his father made a fortune. donald has been spend
robert. >> let's listen to donald trump's own explanation of how he got rich and how much he got from his father been easy for me. it has not bent heen easy for m. i started in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of a million dollars. i came to manhattan and i had to pay him back with interest. >> my father gave me a small loan in 1955 and i built it into something big with lots of assets. i say that because that's what this country needs. >> there are so many lies there...
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rich, had a kid as well. >> reporter: the chief, robert stonewald. >> this is absolutely the most deadly transportation crash09. >> reporter: 2009 was the year an air flight crashed into a house killing 50. according to records obtained the limo was owned by prestige limousine chauffeur service. the company was not involved in any crashes over the last two years, but it was subject to five vehicle inspections. four of them resulting in vehicles being placed out of service. these photos from the company's website showing several suv limos like the one involved in the crash. now ntsb investigators are combing through thick underbrush and examining the wreckage of this horrific crash. among the questions, was there a mechanical failure, how were the road conditions, and questions about the driver. >> distracted driving, whether he was intoxicated, whether the brakes failed, all of that is on the table? >> everything is on the table. >> reporter: the biggest question, how did a day of happiness turn into such a heart-breaking tragedy. we talked to the limo company, prestige limo, in the nearby community and they
rich, had a kid as well. >> reporter: the chief, robert stonewald. >> this is absolutely the most deadly transportation crash09. >> reporter: 2009 was the year an air flight crashed into a house killing 50. according to records obtained the limo was owned by prestige limousine chauffeur service. the company was not involved in any crashes over the last two years, but it was subject to five vehicle inspections. four of them resulting in vehicles being placed out of service....
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turkey and state department correspondent rich edson tracking new developments on secretary pompeo's trip. first to the chief white house correspondent john roberts live this afternoon on the north lawn. john? >> shep, good afternoon to you and breaking news from the white house the past half hour. the president got off the phone with saudi leadership and tweeted about it just spoke with the crowned prince of saudi arabia who totally denied any knowledge of what took place in their turkish consulate. he was with the secretary of state mike pompeo during the call and told me that he has already started and will rapidly expand a full and complete investigation into this matter. answers will be forthcoming shortly. the president should also speak soon, if he hasn't already, to secretary pompeo separately, outside of earshot of mohammed bin salman. pompeo will head to turkey tomorrow for meetings there and should be back in the united states tomorrow evening and be able to deliver a full in person report to the president. president trump spoke about this himself in an interview with trish regan to air on fox business tonight at 8:00. the president sa
turkey and state department correspondent rich edson tracking new developments on secretary pompeo's trip. first to the chief white house correspondent john roberts live this afternoon on the north lawn. john? >> shep, good afternoon to you and breaking news from the white house the past half hour. the president got off the phone with saudi leadership and tweeted about it just spoke with the crowned prince of saudi arabia who totally denied any knowledge of what took place in their...
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rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by miami. esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make
rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial...
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than anything else good starting pitcher rich hill for the los angeles dodgers for six plus innings. only one hit that boston had gotten. taken up by dave roberts the start a tree from the commander-in-chief. watching the dodgers front talk is amazing how a manager takes that a pitcher whose list dominated from 07 inning. the dodgers manager took two of the most diplomatic fashion and they are serious -- will be over. >> see what happens. >> this is why we scream at the tv. arthel: will be back at 4:00 eastern. eric: see you in four hours. thanks for watching is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. introducing the new capital one savor card. potato pay them to. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? >> today we stand together as a community that rejects hatred and violence. a community where neighbors respect neighbors. together we mourn those lives lost and we begin the healing process. >>
than anything else good starting pitcher rich hill for the los angeles dodgers for six plus innings. only one hit that boston had gotten. taken up by dave roberts the start a tree from the commander-in-chief. watching the dodgers front talk is amazing how a manager takes that a pitcher whose list dominated from 07 inning. the dodgers manager took two of the most diplomatic fashion and they are serious -- will be over. >> see what happens. >> this is why we scream at the tv. arthel:...
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rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my leave family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the mid nineteenth century. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my aunt. esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me
rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my leave family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the mid nineteenth century. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial...
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rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of her genius greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by miami. esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make
rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of her genius greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of...
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roberts: bankrolling the pro-suffrage movement. belmont was really important to the national women's party. she had married various rich husbands, and had done very well in her divorce settlements. [laughter] they had a really interesting endowment from the wintedow a frank leslie. you know frank leslie's illustrated news? when you do research and see the amazing re-creations in frank leslie's illustrated news. she endowed her fortune when she died to the women's suffrage association, so they never had to scramble for money the way the women's party did. it was i think, the interest alone made enough money. of there was tons grassroots money raising, small contributions, and this again is where i am so impressed with alice paul. at one point, they set up a booth at the world's fair in san francisco in 1917, which is expensive, you have a lot of needs. she told the women setting up the booth, if you need to raise money, make it obvious, make a big show of what you are lacking. make a big scene about having to go find a public television. because somebody wants to pay for your telephone, because that is an obvious, concr
roberts: bankrolling the pro-suffrage movement. belmont was really important to the national women's party. she had married various rich husbands, and had done very well in her divorce settlements. [laughter] they had a really interesting endowment from the wintedow a frank leslie. you know frank leslie's illustrated news? when you do research and see the amazing re-creations in frank leslie's illustrated news. she endowed her fortune when she died to the women's suffrage association, so they...
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robert and her husband executive, david davis. she insisted these obligations would be honored in the widow lincoln decided that dr. p has toured some of the rich and powerful men who had grown fat off their appointment by president lincoln, she contacted them, reminding them of their indebtedness. her letterwriting took on a campaign aspect. she couched receded demands for assistance in floor prose, her familiar theme was, the family of the man who sacrificed his life for his country was barely able to meet expenses in a boarding house. she scribbled, she dispatched, devising plots within plots. it's when she instructed one of her agents, please do not mention that senator sumner wrote me, lest seward will suspect. but the strategy backfired, especially as shortly after she settled in chicago, the press reported that lincoln's estate was over $75,000, while most americans were reeling with wartime losses. the average annual income of a family household at that time was $300 per year. so she retreated to an unrealistic bubble, trying to resolve her problems in a vacuum. she was obsessed with restoring her status at a time when her children and
robert and her husband executive, david davis. she insisted these obligations would be honored in the widow lincoln decided that dr. p has toured some of the rich and powerful men who had grown fat off their appointment by president lincoln, she contacted them, reminding them of their indebtedness. her letterwriting took on a campaign aspect. she couched receded demands for assistance in floor prose, her familiar theme was, the family of the man who sacrificed his life for his country was...
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emily: the paper fears held mean the end -- this would mean the end of robert mueller's investigation, more tax cuts for the rich. "the new york times" is worried. >> you know, i think "the new york times" worrying about republicans winning elections is the definition of a new york times op-ed. [laughter] and so this is no surprise. we've heard this before. they're already making excuses. that's what this is about. so they're blaming racism or they're blaming this-ism or that-ism because after 2016 they had a lot of egg on their face, specifically "the new york times." they actually had to apologize for getting that election so wrong. they're already setting it up. we've been promised this blue wave for how long now, two years? what are we actually looking at from the polls? seems like more of a blue trickle. you're seeing that race in texas, robert o'rourke, they're saying, oh, even be he loses, it will be a moral victory which is a synonym for a loss. [laughter] all around what is the worry, you know? they promised us in 2016 that if trump won, the sky would fall, the economy would collapse, we would have wars
emily: the paper fears held mean the end -- this would mean the end of robert mueller's investigation, more tax cuts for the rich. "the new york times" is worried. >> you know, i think "the new york times" worrying about republicans winning elections is the definition of a new york times op-ed. [laughter] and so this is no surprise. we've heard this before. they're already making excuses. that's what this is about. so they're blaming racism or they're blaming this-ism...
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robert geha. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. joe donnelly is in a race. new mexico has a three-way race for senate. andin heinrich, marc rich, gary johnson, who is running as a libertarian. that debate is tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and we will have live coverage of a couple debates this weekend. saturday, tammy baldwin debates leah vukmir at 8:00 eastern, and renacc brown debates jim i in cleveland. online at www.c-span.org and on the freeseas band radio app. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. jeff flake is retiring after his current term expires. he recently sat down with c-span2 reflect on his life and career in politics
robert geha. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. joe donnelly is in a race. new mexico has a three-way race for senate. andin heinrich, marc rich, gary johnson, who is running as a libertarian. that debate is tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and we will have live coverage of a couple debates this weekend. saturday, tammy baldwin debates leah vukmir at 8:00 eastern, and renacc brown debates jim i in cleveland. online at www.c-span.org and on the freeseas band radio app. c-span is your...
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rich to not pay taxes through expensive shelters and breaching on deals that aren't really deals. so they should focus on things that are legal. >>> the trump legal team prepared responses to robertueller's written questions. but is it enough? only 15. >>> and don't expect senate majority leader mitch mcconnell like this one. in a poll, he is america's least popular senator. 52% of kentuckyans disapprove of him, and 33% approve. bernie sanders, 63% approve and 30% disapprove. >>> a pretty exciting welcome there where beto o'rourke hauled in $38.1 million in the last quarter, which is more than a third raised by ted cruz, but in the latest polling, o'rourke trailed cruz by eight points. y s ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, y s balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! discover.o. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any ca
rich to not pay taxes through expensive shelters and breaching on deals that aren't really deals. so they should focus on things that are legal. >>> the trump legal team prepared responses to robertueller's written questions. but is it enough? only 15. >>> and don't expect senate majority leader mitch mcconnell like this one. in a poll, he is america's least popular senator. 52% of kentuckyans disapprove of him, and 33% approve. bernie sanders, 63% approve and 30% disapprove....
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rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the mid nineteenth century. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my aunts. esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make m
rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the mid nineteenth century. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial...
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rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my ancestors has had an impact on black lives in america today. i'm told will at times make me deep
rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of...
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rich. the supreme court majority where the republicans picked the president. killing key part of the vra and k kavanaugh's nomination. for republicans, they have a flip side which was rejecting roberto religious liberties. the two sides believe the court is a threat, how could it be legitimate? >> the two sides believe the court is essential a threat but only one side acts like it. story time, right? on my way to work, there is a planned parenthood and everyday when i pass that planned parenthood, there is a lone woman out there protesting with a big pro-life sign on. i don't agree with her. sometimes i roll down the window and yell at her. the republicans have done this not because they are smarter or better or more of them, they are more committed on this issue. i have heard people on this network since susan collins did her speech, saying oh, we can't impeach kavanaugh. i don't care. i want him impeached. if democrats take back the house, i mpeachment. i want the democrats to blitz everyone down. that's what the republicans do. they do not do, they fight when they're going to lose or when the odds are in their favor and it is time for the democrats to show that same fight about
rich. the supreme court majority where the republicans picked the president. killing key part of the vra and k kavanaugh's nomination. for republicans, they have a flip side which was rejecting roberto religious liberties. the two sides believe the court is a threat, how could it be legitimate? >> the two sides believe the court is essential a threat but only one side acts like it. story time, right? on my way to work, there is a planned parenthood and everyday when i pass that planned...
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rich environment and this evidence has proved invaluable in bringing crossley to justice. i am pleased that the jury saw fit to find him guilty of the offences of attempted murder of mr french and sir roberthe gallery. at the conclusion, sir robert wept as he left the court. a criminal investigation has been opened by the environment agency, after it emerged that hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, including human body parts, have been stockpiled by a contractor working for nhs hospitals. the private company blames the backlog on a shortage of appropriate incinerators. the government says there is no risk to the public. lauren moss reports. hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, backed up inside this treatment facility in west yorkshire. pharmaceutical refuge including chemicals and even body parts are waiting to be disposed of. there are also delays at five other sites in england and scotland, delays which have been described as staggering. this is a scandal that simply shouldn't have happened. this is a really solid example of what happens when we start to regard services that should be central to our public services, services like cleaning, catering, portering, as ones that can easily b
rich environment and this evidence has proved invaluable in bringing crossley to justice. i am pleased that the jury saw fit to find him guilty of the offences of attempted murder of mr french and sir roberthe gallery. at the conclusion, sir robert wept as he left the court. a criminal investigation has been opened by the environment agency, after it emerged that hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, including human body parts, have been stockpiled by a contractor working for nhs hospitals. the...