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have for camden these if you came into the supposedly of the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had vietnamese cubans etc before going to trial right i know and that was good. but at the time they were in principle people who came here for professional training and then they went back home and took those skills with them and we have to look after our own people 1st and those of worked and paid taxes here for years and from what i'm told on during the discussion the a.f.p. stand is surrounded by demonstrators carrying brightly colored umbrellas it's a protest action to show that kenya is a colorful and diverse place but the h.d. members don't take the protests seriously the atmosphere is still quite relaxed yet the incident shows candidates is divided. i'm sure i'm i. as a thanks for the talk there were some good arguments made but as i said a few opinions that just don't fit with my worl
have for camden these if you came into the supposedly of the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had vietnamese cubans etc before going to trial right i know and that was good. but at the time they were in principle people who came here for professional training and then they went back home and...
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before and the tone in camden has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. i know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. over then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers. if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better so you had this defeat of bessel the police are getting huge reinforcements are absolute was located with i have something against people who have committed crimes having to be kept here to comply with some international legal practice internet so let's go through when it's not possible to deport them to venice and for an american history but. those are the ones who are a burden to us. since the year in the. us
before and the tone in camden has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. i know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. over then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city...
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given what you know as a freedom fighter something i feel the reporting of what happened here in camden was exaggerated i stated that it was all very extreme right wing this. for me what took place wasn't just an extreme right wing event this fall from a i don't like what's become of the water 6 theme of candidates is image has been damaged. i've often wished us were so tossing that i didn't interest the media at the time and it doesn't interest anyone now at the meeting them it's an internal c o 2 and it was a little hit skin. just ahead of the state elections the parties are making a last minute attempt to woo the vote is. that the social democrats stand mic talks with candidate how quickly they see this ken do you think that chemists really has a problem with racism or is it somewhat exaggerated is this what is your opinion. i think you'd have to go as a standard that says i think there's no german city that's free of racism i believe that we have a big problem with how we deal with racism which is only that which there are cities for instance rostock and mecklenburg for palmer which
given what you know as a freedom fighter something i feel the reporting of what happened here in camden was exaggerated i stated that it was all very extreme right wing this. for me what took place wasn't just an extreme right wing event this fall from a i don't like what's become of the water 6 theme of candidates is image has been damaged. i've often wished us were so tossing that i didn't interest the media at the time and it doesn't interest anyone now at the meeting them it's an internal c...
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two men are being held over the murder of a 16—year—old in camden.onday. police believe he was chased before being stabbed several times in munster square. stormzy has promised to pay for more students to study at cambridge. last year, the grime star surprised pupils at his old school in croydon by awarding them his stormzy scholarship. he'll continue to fund the second year of their studies along with two more black students to address the low numbers from minority backgrounds who attend 0xbridge. this summer marks a century of council homes in london, but how is today's social housing built? camden council aims to create over a thousand such homes in the next 15 years, and the architect behind this new block says it's been built to address fuel poverty. it's got thick insulation, the walls. it's got mechanical ventilation and triple glazing, so for the residents that live here, this is a big change for them because their previous homes that they lived in had condensation, mould. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service
two men are being held over the murder of a 16—year—old in camden.onday. police believe he was chased before being stabbed several times in munster square. stormzy has promised to pay for more students to study at cambridge. last year, the grime star surprised pupils at his old school in croydon by awarding them his stormzy scholarship. he'll continue to fund the second year of their studies along with two more black students to address the low numbers from minority backgrounds who attend...
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a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of camden it's last year has been found guilty and sentenced to almost 10 years in prison the killing sparked a wave of anti immigrant protests and riots. it's the lungs of our planet the amazon rain forest and right now it is burning forest fires are raging in brazil and the consequences for the fight against climate change could be devastating who is responsible and what can be done i'm serious on a scandal in berlin this is the day. in my opinion the fires in the amazon might have been started by n.g.o.s because they lost money. through. their intention to make trouble for brazil but it was for the president. it's totally absurd the fires are burning because of a policy of environmental devastation. that our global for years have been buying us time davis and the fisheries service says the amazon rain forest has been giving us a real fall away then the global climate change will go a long process so the fact that we're seeing this happen work they'll result isn't just for a good result. it's a problem for
a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of camden it's last year has been found guilty and sentenced to almost 10 years in prison the killing sparked a wave of anti immigrant protests and riots. it's the lungs of our planet the amazon rain forest and right now it is burning forest fires are raging in brazil and the consequences for the fight against climate change could be devastating who is responsible and what can be done i'm serious on a scandal in...
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so i just want to say thank you for that, and on behalf of camden, happy birthday.when i thought about this issue, and listening even to my colleagues, you hear the conversation about carbon monoxide poisoning. in delaware we had an actual father who experienced this with his son in a motel. a very famous person actually. he was able to advocate and get help on the state level to get legislation. when we talk about sudden infant death syndrome, i remember as a parent -- my children are 30 and 33, but at that time, we made bumpers for our baby cribs. we did things that we thought were the right thing to do. i also thought about the tipping over. the same thing, and ms. ellis, you actually made a comment, and it wasn't in my script to ask this question, but you made a comment that most -- many people don't even know what cpsc is, so they don't even know to go and get help or to find out if there's something that they need to be protected from. my question is to you and to the panel, can you speak to the lack of knowledge about cpsc and the implications and then any re
so i just want to say thank you for that, and on behalf of camden, happy birthday.when i thought about this issue, and listening even to my colleagues, you hear the conversation about carbon monoxide poisoning. in delaware we had an actual father who experienced this with his son in a motel. a very famous person actually. he was able to advocate and get help on the state level to get legislation. when we talk about sudden infant death syndrome, i remember as a parent -- my children are 30 and...
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. >> it camden yards long rain delay. few fans left in the game.ans did stick around swarmed a particular area, foulball. not much competiti t one. problem is couldn't seem to find it.is it here. bouncing behin uyosi r.ill rolling. no, you walked right past it. wait guys you're going to the wrong way. guy with the belly there coming right toward him oh, boy and searching was on. one fanny vent usually did find that ball. o game winning streak over. lose tohe rays fi. >> very bottom up againstve the wall. >> by the way det tiers worst recordroit than os. recorwo mdajor league. wednnight largestes upset ing 12 58 detroit. wewethde'sat hea not quite ther. warm sticky stao t t showers up northern maryland southern ddropown t showers around idy um roadways be.it prepared forre showers. showers around as front fades southt and today. >> about 80 tminute. thaystat. ntfa eriasn c. ynou rono, >> to fail adt w th at.ea ph etty pleasant. sh friday an clepaydayd . dmoshg aveas hdehcry.d to inbou. soherern virginiabobic mrica u atmaere otroje ivenea ard for. th
. >> it camden yards long rain delay. few fans left in the game.ans did stick around swarmed a particular area, foulball. not much competiti t one. problem is couldn't seem to find it.is it here. bouncing behin uyosi r.ill rolling. no, you walked right past it. wait guys you're going to the wrong way. guy with the belly there coming right toward him oh, boy and searching was on. one fanny vent usually did find that ball. o game winning streak over. lose tohe rays fi. >> very bottom...
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this happened at last night in camden yard in baltimore, that kid scribbles, makes the play, look at how happy he is. he wants to take the thing home and remember it forever. check this out, right here. i can't figure out if that was a good catch or just misjudged. kind of stuck out his club, that is the sporting life for thursday night.>> thank you, and thanks for joining us tonight. >> good night. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. ♪ ♪ visit your local chase branch. morgan advisor can h [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: come to tmz live. harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: where are the obamas going to land? charles: you have had some theories. harvey: the theories have not been proven out by what we know. charles: you were only off by roughly 3000
this happened at last night in camden yard in baltimore, that kid scribbles, makes the play, look at how happy he is. he wants to take the thing home and remember it forever. check this out, right here. i can't figure out if that was a good catch or just misjudged. kind of stuck out his club, that is the sporting life for thursday night.>> thank you, and thanks for joining us tonight. >> good night. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more...
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another story xenophobia and racism in football came to speak and it was in the eastern german city of camden it's what happened yes it's a 3rd division club and they have parted ways with their captain daniel fallen over his links to neo nazi groups and on saturday he was injured so he watched the game from the stands which is quite typical for a captain to do however he was sat together with leaders of the far right who you can see and he's a repeat offender he's done a few of these things in the past we can take a look at him celebrating a goal back in march where he collects a t. shirt that was printed with support your local who was. produced by the group who hooligans nazis racists he apologized back then he's had a few of these incidents come up in him and always said oh it's a misunderstanding of the club have now come out and said these apologies are fos we were. to trust him and of course kemet embroiled again and again with ties not just the club the city to last august the city saw 2 days of far right violence and the clubs clubs fan groups were seen as instrumental in coordinatin
another story xenophobia and racism in football came to speak and it was in the eastern german city of camden it's what happened yes it's a 3rd division club and they have parted ways with their captain daniel fallen over his links to neo nazi groups and on saturday he was injured so he watched the game from the stands which is quite typical for a captain to do however he was sat together with leaders of the far right who you can see and he's a repeat offender he's done a few of these things in...
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in dresden for the month slaughter of the 35 year old man daniel healy who was stabbed to death in camden last year now it's understood that the main suspect in the killing a 22 year old iraqi national has not been found by police yet it's under study may well have fled the country after initial shock there was violent and at times ugly scenes in the city which drew the attention of the world's media we saw some footage of refugees and migrants being chased by purported members of far right groups there was also marches through the city by the tories neo nazi organizations we thought the members of the far right and the immigration political parties turned very violent at times the police really not in control as these marches clashed with anti fascist marches throughout the city of cambridge over a number of days following the violence what that was finally got under control there was an attempt to try and bring communities back together the hashtag we are more behind a number of rock concerts including one really large one in 10 minutes and demonstrations including a colossal march here
in dresden for the month slaughter of the 35 year old man daniel healy who was stabbed to death in camden last year now it's understood that the main suspect in the killing a 22 year old iraqi national has not been found by police yet it's under study may well have fled the country after initial shock there was violent and at times ugly scenes in the city which drew the attention of the world's media we saw some footage of refugees and migrants being chased by purported members of far right...
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traveled to the city of camden since saxony the scene of far right rioting that followed the fatal stabbing of a german man by an asylum seeker last. election campaigns are in full swing encampments there is parties are hoping to win over undecided voters people like nick kids here ski he's 28 years old a sports trainer and a martial arts enthusiastic. moment haven't decided yet which party will vote for in the regional elections. with their anti immigrant slogans the right wing populist party a f t is gaining popularity. nick wants to hear what candidates have to say. in the nick my name is nick i was born here and was raised here what are the 3 main things that the f.t. wants for kim that's off these are for kim it's possible. that the problem with migrants in this city is clear you hear it from everybody. and they're concerned of course because they're just not used to that and former east germany yes from history but. back then we had people from vietnam and cuba. yes i know all that and i think it's good but what did we do back then it was mostly people who came here for a reason to do
traveled to the city of camden since saxony the scene of far right rioting that followed the fatal stabbing of a german man by an asylum seeker last. election campaigns are in full swing encampments there is parties are hoping to win over undecided voters people like nick kids here ski he's 28 years old a sports trainer and a martial arts enthusiastic. moment haven't decided yet which party will vote for in the regional elections. with their anti immigrant slogans the right wing populist party...
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the heat claiming the life of a 22-month-old girl in camden county, new jersey, friday. she died after being left in a hot car. and david, we've already seen some strong winds across the northeast tonight. and for much of this week, we will expecting some more damaging storms. david? >> we are indeed. gio, thank you. let's get to ginger zee, tracking it all for us. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. we've already seen a 75-mile-per-hour wind gust in ocean county, new jersey. a few more of those on the map tonight, including severe thunderstorm watching in connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts. we need to turn our attention to the storm that is going to bow out and move through iowa tomorrow morning, so, watch the clock there, find yourself, say, in peoria when it comes through around nine. then indiana, kentucky by 5:00 p.m. that's 12 straight hours where you could see 70-pl 70-plus-mile-per-hour winds anywhere from nebraska over to kentucky. keep an eye in indiana and illinois tomorrow. if you're looking for a cooldown, that's the front that's going to bring it
the heat claiming the life of a 22-month-old girl in camden county, new jersey, friday. she died after being left in a hot car. and david, we've already seen some strong winds across the northeast tonight. and for much of this week, we will expecting some more damaging storms. david? >> we are indeed. gio, thank you. let's get to ginger zee, tracking it all for us. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. we've already seen a 75-mile-per-hour wind gust in ocean county, new jersey. a...
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let's go to camden yard. foul ball right there, and the toss and a beautiful moment. the kid not only says thank you but you know what, loves it. that is a cool moment. ninth inning, the tigers have 21, down by 3 runs, it's josh reddick, the former oakland a with a beautiful catch. he got out of there with a save. dj davis will be seen at 11:00 during the sports desk. time for more news. >>> coming up next here at 11. >> demonstrators confront google executives tonight as the company unveiled visions for downtown san jose. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >> google promises more housing and more, but critics say not so fast. >> the proposed google project was it on 60 acres of land that the company bought. new 11, our reporter outside of said as a whole, and at least six people had to be escorted out i police tonight. >> reporter: yes, tonight's meeting was moved to city hall chambers to accompany all the attendees. and for the most part it was peaceful, but as you mentioned, some protesters were forced to leave after interrupting google's presentation. rig
let's go to camden yard. foul ball right there, and the toss and a beautiful moment. the kid not only says thank you but you know what, loves it. that is a cool moment. ninth inning, the tigers have 21, down by 3 runs, it's josh reddick, the former oakland a with a beautiful catch. he got out of there with a save. dj davis will be seen at 11:00 during the sports desk. time for more news. >>> coming up next here at 11. >> demonstrators confront google executives tonight as the...
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golden,to janet professor emerita at rutgers-camden and a historian of u.s. medicine. recent piece in the philadelphia inquirer is headlined "happy birthday to medicare and medicaid." welcome. let's start by you telling us, what were the forces then working against medicare and medicaid? who are the forces working for itit? compare it to what we are seeing 54 years later. how did they get established? wendell: they have a long history. -- janet: they have a long history. in the 1930's there was a push to extend health care. in 1935 in a push the social security act. there was a health insurance piece that was removed. harry truman, as you saw, pushed for health care beginning in 1945 and it took until 1965 when we finally got to medicare and medicaid. interestingly, the forces against it are the same ones we are hearing about from today, the people who stand to make money from health care, although in those days it was more the physicians than the medical establishment and insurance companies. the rhetoric was so wonderfully familiar, all about socialism and bankruptin
golden,to janet professor emerita at rutgers-camden and a historian of u.s. medicine. recent piece in the philadelphia inquirer is headlined "happy birthday to medicare and medicaid." welcome. let's start by you telling us, what were the forces then working against medicare and medicaid? who are the forces working for itit? compare it to what we are seeing 54 years later. how did they get established? wendell: they have a long history. -- janet: they have a long history. in the 1930's...
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joining me now is cnn's natasha chen live in camden, mississippi.o how are these communities dealing in the wake of these raids particularly when you have children it seems with no one to take care of them? >> jim, it's still a lot of anxiety here. we talked to those families, those kids. we were struck with how much they wanted to speak out and tell us what their day was like. many of them on their first, second day of school finding out their parents weren't going to come home to them. some of those parents were taken from facilities like the one behind me, the food processing plant. we talked to an employee here who's not an immigrant but she witnessed the agents she said rushing the property and she said she felt angry to see this happening to her coworkers. we talked to one man who was detained and released. he was wearing an ankle bracelet when he told us it was like, he said hispanics on one side and everyone else on the other side. we spoke to this man's daughter as well. she was on her second day of high school for the year. she said she fo
joining me now is cnn's natasha chen live in camden, mississippi.o how are these communities dealing in the wake of these raids particularly when you have children it seems with no one to take care of them? >> jim, it's still a lot of anxiety here. we talked to those families, those kids. we were struck with how much they wanted to speak out and tell us what their day was like. many of them on their first, second day of school finding out their parents weren't going to come home to them....
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police were called to camden last night where the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.ended for a second day at hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protesters triggered an unprecedented shutdown. let's ta ke let's take you to the airport life. this is where authorities are saying some flights are operating despite the disruption. this is the scene live — hong kong's leader carrie lam says violence is pushing the city into an abyss and a ‘path of no return‘. so here i ask everybody again to put aside our differences and calm down. take a minute to look at our city, our home. can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces. an armed man has been arrested in central sydney after stabbing a woman and attempting to stab others. videos posted online show a man running through the streets brandishing a knife, before people try to stop him and eventually tackle him to the ground. the injured woman is in a stable condition and is being treated in hospital. police say the motivation for the attack is not yet known. 3 britons have been hailed as heroes in the
police were called to camden last night where the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.ended for a second day at hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protesters triggered an unprecedented shutdown. let's ta ke let's take you to the airport life. this is where authorities are saying some flights are operating despite the disruption. this is the scene live — hong kong's leader carrie lam says violence is pushing the city into an abyss and a ‘path of no return‘. so here i ask...
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it is all about loving the english, loving camden.stories from uni and the west end. you canfind me in job, stories from uni and the west end. you can find me in the pub watching rugby with his girlfriends. shoreditch in the afternoon, just picking out all these places that people are going. no, this really does not work. words like i fancy you and mates. show me a great guy, paper do not personally with a good time, they say that home is where the heart is, by god i love these. she is a great singer, i bet it is a really good song. good for content though, her relationship. janice, thank you so much. lovely to see you. thank you for clearing up your mess, as well. coming up on breakfast, the sun is shining this weekend and you may be thinking it is perfect weather for a bank holiday bbq. but have you ever wondered how eco—friendly your barbecue is? brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is in stonyhurst in lancashire with some tips on how to grill and be green. that is the idea. he knew that the subject we get people so angry. he knew a waterme
it is all about loving the english, loving camden.stories from uni and the west end. you canfind me in job, stories from uni and the west end. you can find me in the pub watching rugby with his girlfriends. shoreditch in the afternoon, just picking out all these places that people are going. no, this really does not work. words like i fancy you and mates. show me a great guy, paper do not personally with a good time, they say that home is where the heart is, by god i love these. she is a great...
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who is first in command during the early days, particularly at the battle of camden is going to be horatio gates. the great northern hero go south. it is this crushing defeat that gates is going to retreat. some reports say 180 miles further than his army. how does he do that? he literally runs away. he runs from the british. it is actually about 70 miles but this is basically the end of horatio gates. because it is viewed as cowardly and viewed as ineffective. this is just proving everything that was in some ways duplicitous. alexander hamilton who was washington's eight is going to famously joke that he is not shocked that gates actually did this but that a man of gates is age was physically capable of riding so far. >> that is the end of horatio gates. who was put in charge instead is general nathanael greene and he is from rhode island. he is what we call a fighting quaker. he is a quaker and they are usually pacifists against war but he is very much in favor of a resistance and fighting this defensive war. he achieved general in the southern campaign. the south is very much dictated b
who is first in command during the early days, particularly at the battle of camden is going to be horatio gates. the great northern hero go south. it is this crushing defeat that gates is going to retreat. some reports say 180 miles further than his army. how does he do that? he literally runs away. he runs from the british. it is actually about 70 miles but this is basically the end of horatio gates. because it is viewed as cowardly and viewed as ineffective. this is just proving everything...
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the way to a narain states victory means that now his 3200 runs this season at baltimore stadium camdenyards as the most hard hit by a visiting team at a single venue in the same season the yankees have played 8 games there so far and still have 2 more coming up on tuesday and wednesday and it wasn't just the yankees batting that was impressive to. talk about aaron just that with him at full stretch out in the field the man is certainly don't fall for this having made a stunning catch or went viral. ok tennis and some big name exits in the 1st round of the rogers cup in canada maria shara part of a one of them the russian one the 1st set but a very chilly last and it counter-violence a 23 year old former star you know this study will go on to play either cauliflowers navarro venus williams is 2nd round. one another multiple grand slam champion 12 seed only really care about is also out the german for the world number 116 out of the 1st set back as good as it got for her because she lost to the un ranked russia. doesn't clean up the start for credit tina fey's either eugenie bouchard or
the way to a narain states victory means that now his 3200 runs this season at baltimore stadium camdenyards as the most hard hit by a visiting team at a single venue in the same season the yankees have played 8 games there so far and still have 2 more coming up on tuesday and wednesday and it wasn't just the yankees batting that was impressive to. talk about aaron just that with him at full stretch out in the field the man is certainly don't fall for this having made a stunning catch or went...
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police were called to munster square in camden last night, where the victim was pronounced dead at thefor parents. in scotland, wales, and northern ireland, support is offered to the poorest families. the situation in england is different — bbc research discovered that more than 70 councils which have responded to a request for information, do not offer uniform grants. our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith, has been to huddersfield, to meet a group of parents taking matters into their own hands. ok, so tell me, how does the scheme work? a parent comes in and they sign in. then, they put their donations into the donation boxes. then they grab a bag and then they look at the items and take what they need. there are about 5,000 items to choose from. and you can just help yourself? to whatever you need. what did you manage to get today? pumps, trousers and jumpers. as they get older, they get more expensive. i think it's good because instead of buying it, you can just get it. we're coming into drop off our old school clothes because then other people could borrow it. nothing g
police were called to munster square in camden last night, where the victim was pronounced dead at thefor parents. in scotland, wales, and northern ireland, support is offered to the poorest families. the situation in england is different — bbc research discovered that more than 70 councils which have responded to a request for information, do not offer uniform grants. our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith, has been to huddersfield, to meet a group of parents taking matters into...
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the way to a 96 victory at me lose they've now had 22 home runs with season at baltimore stadium camden yards but most home used by a visiting team at one single venue in the same season yankees played 8 games there so far and still have 2 more coming up on tuesday and wednesday. and it wasn't just the yankees betting that was impressive. for sure. it was a win judge at full stretch out in the field which. is good for you for doing this having made a stunning catch that went viral in the sense of they have been some big name exits in the 1st round of the rogers cup in canada maria sharapova was one of them a russian one the 1st set but eventually lost a 23 year old in a consummate from estonia to play out a policy others navarro or venus williams the pe had just started being 1st. and another multiple grand slam champion 12 c. then jimmy kerber is also out before the world the one didn't drop again in the 1st set but going on to news that makes 2 against unranked russian daria kosik makes the show face either eugenie bouchard or bianca under their school. and on the main sawed stand of
the way to a 96 victory at me lose they've now had 22 home runs with season at baltimore stadium camden yards but most home used by a visiting team at one single venue in the same season yankees played 8 games there so far and still have 2 more coming up on tuesday and wednesday. and it wasn't just the yankees betting that was impressive. for sure. it was a win judge at full stretch out in the field which. is good for you for doing this having made a stunning catch that went viral in the sense...
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it is inconsistent reality perhaps but there is no doubt, when you go to camden, detroit, baltimore, brian: geraldo, you know better than most he benefits from three terms with mike bloomberg and two terms with rudy giuliani. steve: let me ask about this -- >> san i say something? it is interesting to me, brian brings up giuliani and bloomberg, under two republican mayors, we had things like stop-and-frisk, very aggressive policing, stopped take off edge of a crime wave there. and when you look at kamala harris as attorney general, and indeed even cory booker as mayor of newark, they made their bones back in the day, hard to believe, just five, 10 years ago, being strong on crime, tough on crime, going after the predator and the you know, the career criminal were good things. now kamala harris has to run scared away from her record as tough on crime, as cory booker, who brought in rudy giuliani's firm into newark. he had to run away from that record as well. see how things have changed so quickly. three, four, five years, it is a whole different discussion. not talk about being tough
it is inconsistent reality perhaps but there is no doubt, when you go to camden, detroit, baltimore, brian: geraldo, you know better than most he benefits from three terms with mike bloomberg and two terms with rudy giuliani. steve: let me ask about this -- >> san i say something? it is interesting to me, brian brings up giuliani and bloomberg, under two republican mayors, we had things like stop-and-frisk, very aggressive policing, stopped take off edge of a crime wave there. and when...
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host: camden in iowa. republican line. caller: hello. host: go ahead.i wish we would unify democrats and republicans and others. i wish some of this bickering would stop. that would be my top political issue. host: bickering over what? -- we need toween be unified as americans. host: do you think that is possible in a political climate? have somethink we can other fighting stop. line bob on our for democrats from west virginia. caller: i want to thank you for not being the enemy of the people. you had the young lady from "the new york times" on there. we've been taught honesty and integrity. host: ok. caller: what did you say? host: i didn't say anything. caller: we've been taught this integrity and our president -- does anyone know anyone in their life that lies 15 times a day? this is what our country is about. host: murph in west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a to start by saying concealed care holder. ironically, i was in a walmart in eastern ohio with my carryled cary permit -- permit. i was in the wrong place at the wrong time
host: camden in iowa. republican line. caller: hello. host: go ahead.i wish we would unify democrats and republicans and others. i wish some of this bickering would stop. that would be my top political issue. host: bickering over what? -- we need toween be unified as americans. host: do you think that is possible in a political climate? have somethink we can other fighting stop. line bob on our for democrats from west virginia. caller: i want to thank you for not being the enemy of the people....