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paint the knowledge in a few seconds of the month and i love the funny because look at how does mr dodge. i mean how in the dominant family life you want to just punch over the cost of the cannot you know what the for not the army of holocaust crowd in motion i would dump . if you would yeah wanting a significant you. don't move a manhole so what mobile. am honestly don't juggle them how do you eat. dog. that said they were shouting turkey could never had him. daintily. with those used to the level model when jimmy lee. marble recipient of the. two member good men had their common a one man and they quickly show nanana and i and he saw he might not qualify you to deal. and he is a better captain physical chef than will ultimate baelish were threatened with martin you always called the old loony with their little me but led fear the people shifted know me bubba but oh bill will do will nearly i won't do out of lombard today too. just. past training calling for black holes i was at first to lose the double mind one point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. in. the. least wel
paint the knowledge in a few seconds of the month and i love the funny because look at how does mr dodge. i mean how in the dominant family life you want to just punch over the cost of the cannot you know what the for not the army of holocaust crowd in motion i would dump . if you would yeah wanting a significant you. don't move a manhole so what mobile. am honestly don't juggle them how do you eat. dog. that said they were shouting turkey could never had him. daintily. with those used to the...
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i see mr dodge either. it is our goal to help address substance abuse, not necessarily through arrest, but giving people an option to go to treatment through diversion before the case gets into the criminal justice system. we have 236 successful referrals to leeds this past year and we will continue to work that model , and it is really a good partnership and a collaborative model that is good for our city. will help improve public safety, reduce criminal behavior, and provide health and housing resources for those in the most needs. when you look at the report, you can see we also have a few challenges. burglaries were up for the year for 2018, and going into 2019, that will be a priority to make sure we turn that around. we put a structure in place thanks to the people on the wall thank you to the deputy chief his, the commander, we have put a structure in place to better address those type of crimes. our investigation bureau has burglary detail thanks to the mayor's leadership and the staffing, we hope t
i see mr dodge either. it is our goal to help address substance abuse, not necessarily through arrest, but giving people an option to go to treatment through diversion before the case gets into the criminal justice system. we have 236 successful referrals to leeds this past year and we will continue to work that model , and it is really a good partnership and a collaborative model that is good for our city. will help improve public safety, reduce criminal behavior, and provide health and...
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that's not a dodge. mr.ller is investigating things that apparently, apparently, touch on some national security concerns and he may well have access to classified information and classified evidence, and i think when mr. barr was saying there may be things i can't disclose because the law won't allow me as long as they were classified, he was leaving himself room to make those decisions. >> you think they would have to rise to that level before he would decide to redact it? >> i don't know. i think -- because my point being is you don't know and there was a lot of wiggle room. i don't know because i don't know what's going to be in the report. he doesn't know what's going to be in the report and yesterday he would like to talk to mr. rosenstein and mr. mueller and assuming he's confirmed about what they may have discussed or agreed upon already and the important thing is i think he made a commitment to that kind of transparency and i think, frankly, it's kind of the common sense that you would want to after
that's not a dodge. mr.ller is investigating things that apparently, apparently, touch on some national security concerns and he may well have access to classified information and classified evidence, and i think when mr. barr was saying there may be things i can't disclose because the law won't allow me as long as they were classified, he was leaving himself room to make those decisions. >> you think they would have to rise to that level before he would decide to redact it? >> i...
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mr. mnuchin that ducked and dodged on the russian oligarchs refuses to do it then we will have to take some court action to get the documents. president trump of course the first president, presidential candidate in recent memory to not follow through on his initial promise to disclose his returns he clearly has something to hide or he would be engaged with the american people and with our committee and it wouldn't be necessary to make the request. >> american people without the tax returns pointing out he would be the first that did not release the returns did not think it was any reason to not put him in office at that time. thaur >>> coming up for us, one of the wealthiest families in america. now a company they own is accused of deceiving doctors and patients in order to make money off the opioid crisis. what did they know and why are they fighting to keep the lawsuit private? what is the legal battle that is coming public? month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescrib
mr. mnuchin that ducked and dodged on the russian oligarchs refuses to do it then we will have to take some court action to get the documents. president trump of course the first president, presidential candidate in recent memory to not follow through on his initial promise to disclose his returns he clearly has something to hide or he would be engaged with the american people and with our committee and it wouldn't be necessary to make the request. >> american people without the tax...
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manage to paint the knowledge in a few seconds of the month and i love you because look at how does mr dodge. i mean how in the dominant family life you want to just punch open the cost of the cannot you know put the for not the army of holocaust crowd in motion i would dump . any liquid yeah i want in the significant you. don't move a manhole freshman. check example you. meet with. her. dog. it said they were shot in turkey. and never had him. with cambridge dainty hockey to lick it off with though it is still eleven amadu than jimmy lee. marble recipient of the. two member good men have come and a one man and they are currently sure nan and i and the saudi might wonder why our communities. and it's a better cotton facility chef than will ultimate baelish were threatened with. called the loony but there will need a belated feel good people shift of know me bubba but a bill will do will nearly i won't do out of lombard to name two. just. the last thing calling for calm as i was at times through the moves campbell nine one point. you know what it's going to mean i'm going to be. coming. down
manage to paint the knowledge in a few seconds of the month and i love you because look at how does mr dodge. i mean how in the dominant family life you want to just punch open the cost of the cannot you know put the for not the army of holocaust crowd in motion i would dump . any liquid yeah i want in the significant you. don't move a manhole freshman. check example you. meet with. her. dog. it said they were shot in turkey. and never had him. with cambridge dainty hockey to lick it off with...
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mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government this partial government . >> madam president over the course of this shutdown we have seen our colleagues engage in increasingly apathetic contortions to dodge the urgent humanitarian crisis at the southern border. to have serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who we're going without paye
mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government this partial government . >> madam president over the course of this shutdown we have seen our colleagues engage in increasingly apathetic contortions to dodge the urgent humanitarian crisis at the southern border. to have serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who we're going without paye
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mr. tapp. his mother, vera, sat right behind him, carol dodge was there, too.they've got a lot at stake. if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer? >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the mayor of idaho falls, jared furhman. he was then a detective and ran the police interviews and said, chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn. how could a 20-year-old who had been arrested twice and watched as the door was actually barred during some of his interviews -- how could that young man, who had been questioned on and off for nearly a month who spent more than a week of that time actually locked up in jail, who watched as immunity deals were offered and then later torn up, how could that kid, the lawyer asked, be expected to believe that he could leave when ever he wanted. >> did you think that you would be able to go home if you did not talk to the police? >> no. >> tapp acknowledged he had, indeed, lied over the years, many
mr. tapp. his mother, vera, sat right behind him, carol dodge was there, too.they've got a lot at stake. if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer? >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the mayor of idaho falls, jared furhman. he was then a detective and ran the police interviews and said, chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn....
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mr. tapp. his mother vera sat right behind him, carol dodge was there, too. tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer? >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the detective who later became idaho fall's fair, jared furhman. he was then a detective and ran the police interviews and said, chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn. how could a 20-year-old who had been arrested twice and watched as the door was actually barred during some of his interviews -- how could that young man, who had been questioned on and off for nearly a month, who spent more than a week of that time actually locked up in jail, who watched as immunity deals were offered and then later torn up, how could that kid, the lawyer asked, be expected to believe that he could leave when ever he wanted? >> did you think that you would be able to go home if you did not talk to the police? >> no. i would not have been allowed to go home. >> tapp acknowledged he had, in
mr. tapp. his mother vera sat right behind him, carol dodge was there, too. tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer? >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the detective who later became idaho fall's fair, jared furhman. he was then a detective and ran the police interviews and said, chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn. how could a...
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mr. tapp. his mother vera sat right behind him. carol dodge was there too.r sons also. >> they got a lot at stake. if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it is who is the killer? >> reporter: the prosecution would rely on the word of the detective who later became idaho falls mayor, jared furman. furman ran the police interviews and said chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyered wh es argued when it wr turn, how was he arrested twice and watched when the door was barred during his interviews, how could that young man who had been questioned on and off for nearly a month, who spent more than a week of that time actually locked up in jail, who watched as immunity deals were offered and then later torn up, how could that kid, the lawyer asked, be expected to believe he could leave whenever he wanted? did you think that if you decided not talk to the police that you were going to be able to go home? >> no, i would not have been allowed to go home. >> but tapp had to acknowledge
mr. tapp. his mother vera sat right behind him. carol dodge was there too.r sons also. >> they got a lot at stake. if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it is who is the killer? >> reporter: the prosecution would rely on the word of the detective who later became idaho falls mayor, jared furman. furman ran the police interviews and said chris tapp was never technically in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave? >> yes. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyered...
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dodging accountability. we will hold this government to account for their incompetence. mrth the house what has been achieved since the vote was the third last year. as i said when i spoke in the debate on the 4th of december, the deal will enable us to deliver affaires, december, the deal will enable us to deliveraffaires, skills december, the deal will enable us to deliver affaires, skills —based immigration system, control over our fisheries policy and agricultural policies. just a sense of some of the exchanges there in the house earlier today. alex, ithink the exchanges there in the house earlier today. alex, i think it is fairto earlier today. alex, i think it is fair to say that we have had more evidence today of the intensity of feeling and anger, really, in many quarters that still exists around this brexit debate. it is no surprise, really, but the intensity of some of it on this platform today was there for all to see. undoubtedly. there have been protests on both sides of this brexit argument outside parliament for a number of months now and they we re for a num
dodging accountability. we will hold this government to account for their incompetence. mrth the house what has been achieved since the vote was the third last year. as i said when i spoke in the debate on the 4th of december, the deal will enable us to deliver affaires, december, the deal will enable us to deliveraffaires, skills december, the deal will enable us to deliver affaires, skills —based immigration system, control over our fisheries policy and agricultural policies. just a sense...
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mrs. b, tell me about your store here in san juan bautista. >> back in 1998, my husband and we had a trucking business for 38 years and wanted to get out of dodgele kept asking what i was wearing, 'cause i never owned a pair of trousers until i moved here. [ both chuckle ] and that's how i got started -- just people asking me what i was wearing. >> oh! so, it looks an influencer, a style-setter. >> i try to be. this building has been a lot of things -- a gun shop, a bakery. i like the old west. i've always liked westerns, and this is the perfect theme town. and, see, your hair is your glory, your hat is your crown, and we're all royalty. >> i need a hat. ♪ coming up, we'll go inside one of california's most famous missions. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit
mrs. b, tell me about your store here in san juan bautista. >> back in 1998, my husband and we had a trucking business for 38 years and wanted to get out of dodgele kept asking what i was wearing, 'cause i never owned a pair of trousers until i moved here. [ both chuckle ] and that's how i got started -- just people asking me what i was wearing. >> oh! so, it looks an influencer, a style-setter. >> i try to be. this building has been a lot of things -- a gun shop, a bakery. i...
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he dodged death in georgia, and now it was time to see if he could do it again. >> this man, mr.ant states attorney georgia capelman got the conviction of hilton. >>> what are the words you use to describe this guy? >> he's a psychopath. you know, there's crazy sick and there's crazy mean. he's just crazy mean. he's intelligent, he's a college graduate. he was a member of our armed forces. he's probably smarter than everybody sitting in this room. >> there were different rules in this penalty phase. unlike in the trial, prosecutors were now able to disclose to jurors that hilton murdered meredith emerson on blood mountain. and states attorney willie megs did just that. calling to the stand georgia bureau of investigation agents who had worked on the emerson case. >> you indicated that miss emerson's body was nude. al >> uh-huh. >> did gary myangeichael hilton you why it was nude? >> he did. he basically stated he removed the head and stripped the clothing for forensic purposes. >> megs was able to introduce portions of those chilling interviews that hilton gave the authorities in
he dodged death in georgia, and now it was time to see if he could do it again. >> this man, mr.ant states attorney georgia capelman got the conviction of hilton. >>> what are the words you use to describe this guy? >> he's a psychopath. you know, there's crazy sick and there's crazy mean. he's just crazy mean. he's intelligent, he's a college graduate. he was a member of our armed forces. he's probably smarter than everybody sitting in this room. >> there were...
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dodging accountability. we will hold this government to account for their incompetence. mradley was asked a reggae whether he could guarantee that vote will take place next week and went to be deferred again. he said yes, thatis to be deferred again. he said yes, that is the case. theresa may is still seeking assurances from eu that mps want. at the moment, it seems she hasn‘t got enough on her side to get that through. so all to play for. thank you very much. tax and more to come from westminster and more to come from westminster and news and sport. now the weather. good afternoon. the sun has gone down for today, but hopefully tomorrow we will see a little more. that should mostly get swept away south overnight tonight as this weather front it continues. not much in the way of rain with the attendant low. that goes into the north sea, but on the rear edge of the load, windy for scotland and the far north of the mainland. gusts up to 70mph fora far north of the mainland. gusts up to 70mph for a time before easing through the night. still strong, northerly winds through the
dodging accountability. we will hold this government to account for their incompetence. mradley was asked a reggae whether he could guarantee that vote will take place next week and went to be deferred again. he said yes, thatis to be deferred again. he said yes, that is the case. theresa may is still seeking assurances from eu that mps want. at the moment, it seems she hasn‘t got enough on her side to get that through. so all to play for. thank you very much. tax and more to come from...
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mr. president, we don't know if you would have ever been a great general. but judging by yesterday's performance, actually, it might be a good thing that you dodged the draftause probably would have been court-martialed a week n with us now, a man who does not associate himself with any of those remarks. professor at the u.s. naval war college and author of the death of expertise tom nichols. tom says only speaks for himself when he comes from "morning joe" or he tweets about led zeppelin. tom has a new piece in the atlantic on the president's public disparagement. trump escalates his assault on civil military relations. and, tom, can you explain the delicate balance between civilian leadership and our military leaders? one of the things that always embarrassed me when i got to congress was generals and admirals saluting me and others saluting me and i'm 31, stop. don't do that. and they would say, sir -- they would explain that there is civilian leadership over the military. but that requires something from the civilian leadership that donald trump sorely lacks. can you explain that and the dangers to future relations between our civilian leaders and our
mr. president, we don't know if you would have ever been a great general. but judging by yesterday's performance, actually, it might be a good thing that you dodged the draftause probably would have been court-martialed a week n with us now, a man who does not associate himself with any of those remarks. professor at the u.s. naval war college and author of the death of expertise tom nichols. tom says only speaks for himself when he comes from "morning joe" or he tweets about led...
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mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodgea serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own border. along the way we've heard that the new funding of any sort -- any sort -- of border barrier, even the kinds that democrats have supported so
mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodgea serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own border....
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mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodge a serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own border. along the way we've heard that the new funding of any sort -- any sort -- of border barrier, even the kinds that democrats have supported so recently and have supported so recently and . >> offers of one dollar to address the critical issue and we even heard that 30 days from now there would be no progress or an agreement on border security. even if the government were reopened. under normal circumstances you would like this from the organizers in the most vocal lobe one - - liberal protesters but these are not normalel circumstances. believe it or not these are the words of the speaker of the house the gentle lady from california anti- policy it is unclear exactly what the
mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodge a serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own...
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mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government this partial government . >> madam president over the course of this shutdown we have seen our colleagues engage in increasingly apathetic contortions to dodge the urgent humanitarian crisis at the southern border. to have serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who we're going without pay we deserve a nation that can secure its own border along the way we heard no funding of any sort even the kind that the democrats have supported so recently and so often but now they call it the immorality? we have serious proposals brush aside with the joking offers to address the critical issue. we even heard a frank admission that 30 days from now there would be no progress toward an agreement of border security. even if that government were reopened. under normal circumstances we would expect from the organizers and the most vocal liberals but these are not normal circumstances. these are the words of the speaker of the house the gentle lady from california nancy pelosi. it is unclear exactly when the speaker made the determination that the explicit request of the men and women to secure our borders and the safety of the c
mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government this partial government . >> madam president over the course of this shutdown we have seen our colleagues engage in increasingly apathetic contortions to dodge the urgent humanitarian crisis at the southern border. to have serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who we're going without pay we deserve a nation that can secure its own border along the way we heard no funding of any sort...
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mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodge a serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own border. along the way we've heard that the new funding of any sort -- any sort -- of border barrier, even the kinds that democrats have supported so recently and so often, would now be, quote, an immorality -- an immorality. we've heard serious proposals brushed aside with joking offers of $1 to address the critical issue. we've even heard frank admissions that 30 days from now there would be no progress toward an agreement on border security, even if the government were reopened. under normal circumstances, we would expect lines like these from the fartherrest left organizers and most liberal protesters, but these are not normal circumstances, and these are the words, believe it or
mr. mcconnell: madam president, over the course of this partial government shutdown, we've seen our democratic colleagues engage in increasingly acrobatic contortions in order to dodge a serious conversation about the urgent humanitarian and security crisis down at our southern border. their refusal to come to the negotiating table has serious implications for the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without pay and for all americans who deserve a nation that can secure its own...