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yeah, you should lock her up. i'll tell you. >> lock her up, i tell you. the crowds at trump events do this reflexively. he talks about himself. he then immediately, very quickly usually starts talking about his democratic presidential opponent in 2016, hillary clinton. the crowds instantly respond that she should be incarcerated. now somebody should go arrest her and she should be put in prison for some reason. and this of course is part of what republicans will have to explain to their kids and grandkids and what ultimately we'll all have to explain to historians about what republicans were like in this time in america, right? the trump era is when republicans started insisting that political opponents of their party's president should be locked up, which is a departure from small "d" democratic norms in our history before now. but the trump era republican party has been doing this for so long now, it really is like a reflex. you know, hit the knee with the little pointy hammer and they just do it. somebody says hillary clinton, and they instantly say "l
yeah, you should lock her up. i'll tell you. >> lock her up, i tell you. the crowds at trump events do this reflexively. he talks about himself. he then immediately, very quickly usually starts talking about his democratic presidential opponent in 2016, hillary clinton. the crowds instantly respond that she should be incarcerated. now somebody should go arrest her and she should be put in prison for some reason. and this of course is part of what republicans will have to explain to their...
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lock her up, lock her up. >> lock her up! >> you guys are good. damn right. exactly right. there's nothing wrong with that. >> yeah, about that -- that gentleman leading and praising the damn right lock her up chants at the republican national convention, that is mike flynn who is now facing the very real prospect of himself being locked up in federal prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of lying to the fbi. federal prosecutors had initially told the judge he'll be sentencing mike flynn, that they thought he should just get probation because he had been suso helpful with prosecutors. thereafter he stopped cooperate wg prosecutors and now prosecutors have withdrawn their previous recommendation he should get probation, and they're now calling on him to do some prison time. that is just one of the remarkable things that's happened this week in what has been an incredible news week. it was a strange new twist in what has been a strange new case around national security advisor mike flynn. and we'll talk about that later on this hour. but in terms of him leading the
lock her up, lock her up. >> lock her up! >> you guys are good. damn right. exactly right. there's nothing wrong with that. >> yeah, about that -- that gentleman leading and praising the damn right lock her up chants at the republican national convention, that is mike flynn who is now facing the very real prospect of himself being locked up in federal prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of lying to the fbi. federal prosecutors had initially told the judge he'll be...
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wakeup we got word they were going to be locking down the city of wuhan. no transportation out of the city after 10:00 in the morning. so we had a few hours, christine, to get to the train station. and we weren't the only ones doing this. we saw hundreds of locals lining up. they were trying to get onboard the last few trains that would be leaving and ultimately getting their way out of the city. so it was for many people uneasy. they were of course following through with wearing face masks. that's now been made mandatory in the city of wuhan. but you've got to understand a lot of folks have sent along loved ones without them. we saw one couple put their child on with their grandparent and wave good-bye and it was supposed to be the holiday they're all together, the lunar new year. >> for authorities it must be incredibly important here because you're going to have millions of people on the move for the lunar new year, right? >> reporter: hundreds of millions, and that's what's been so frustrating about this whole thing. now they're talking about shutting
wakeup we got word they were going to be locking down the city of wuhan. no transportation out of the city after 10:00 in the morning. so we had a few hours, christine, to get to the train station. and we weren't the only ones doing this. we saw hundreds of locals lining up. they were trying to get onboard the last few trains that would be leaving and ultimately getting their way out of the city. so it was for many people uneasy. they were of course following through with wearing face masks....
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we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen. so they're not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw, recology. i hope to continue that from here on out. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm garrett mitchell and i run the clean and say program. i first want to say thank you to supervisor hainey and to recology for being good partners to get this implemented, as well as the fix-it team. i just want to show my support for these cans. i think the two most important issues that we faced was overflow. there's a presentation by public works that provided some service staff on calls to 311. one of the things not on this is the amount of overflow stats that cbds collect. our data does not go int
we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen. so they're not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw,...
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officers had a vehicle surrounded there and put the area on lock-down. stores were told to lock their doors the police just said the scene is secure and there are no outstanding suspects. we did see one man on the scene that was handcuffed but we don't have a lot of information on exactly what led to this. there is still a large police presence there and it is normally a pretty big busy area of livermore. there's a starbucks and a 7- eleven so if you're anywhere near that area had someone else for your morning coffee. >>> it's quite a commotion in a residential area near san pablo. kpix 5 jackie ward joins us live where deputies have conversed on a home.
officers had a vehicle surrounded there and put the area on lock-down. stores were told to lock their doors the police just said the scene is secure and there are no outstanding suspects. we did see one man on the scene that was handcuffed but we don't have a lot of information on exactly what led to this. there is still a large police presence there and it is normally a pretty big busy area of livermore. there's a starbucks and a 7- eleven so if you're anywhere near that area had someone else...
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we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen. so they're not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw, recology. i hope to continue that from here on out. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm garrett mitchell and i run the clean and say program. i first want to say thank you to supervisor hainey and to recology for being good partners to get this implemented, as well as the fix-it team. i just want to show my support for these cans. i think the two most important issues that we faced was overflow. there's a presentation by public works that provided some service staff on calls to 311. one of the things not on this is the amount of overflow stats that cbds collect. our data does not go int
we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen. so they're not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw,...
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>>he found himself a locked inside his clothes. jim. >> day downhill is an animation teacher at paper plane learning but by night he's working out of the gym finishing up his swim a 24 hour fitness and sandy late saturday night. dan went to leave but couldn't i went to the front door. wait this is locked after making some phone calls to friends and family about what to do. dan called 911 so i called dispatch and seconds because you're where i said i'm in 24 hour fitness. >>and he goes what can you ot leaving us with their side i've done alarm system here and i i there's cameras and want to get busted for breaking and entering in the meantime he posted on facebook same i am literally locked inside 24 hour fitness right now. >>they closed the doors and went home while i was swimming my laps in the pool i just kind of thought it was funny that was a little like home alone it's like oh my gosh i got this to myself spending more than an hour insidewhat dan thought was a 24 hour gym. he posted a photo to facebook with the caption sane fr
>>he found himself a locked inside his clothes. jim. >> day downhill is an animation teacher at paper plane learning but by night he's working out of the gym finishing up his swim a 24 hour fitness and sandy late saturday night. dan went to leave but couldn't i went to the front door. wait this is locked after making some phone calls to friends and family about what to do. dan called 911 so i called dispatch and seconds because you're where i said i'm in 24 hour fitness. >>and...
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did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> a warning from chinese president xi jinping. the coronavirus outbreak is accelerating and his country is facing a grave situation. there are now at least 15 cities in china fully or partially locked down by the government affecting 57.2 million people. that would be roughly one sixth of the entire u.s. population. >> five cases have now been confirmed here in the united states. one american citizen who is trapped in wuhan, china, tells cnn, quote, i woke up feeling quite desperate, sad, angry. most of this is because of lack of information and lack of knowing what's going on. for more on what is actually going on, let's go live to beijing and bring in cnn's david colver. david, update our viewers. what do you know? >> reporter: well, laura, i can tell you that american you referenced right there, i spoke with her via video chat, and she feels rather hopeless right now. she's self-quarantined under her own home there and isn't wanting to expose hers
did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> a warning from chinese president xi jinping. the coronavirus outbreak is accelerating and his country is facing a grave situation. there are now at least 15 cities in china fully or partially locked down by the government affecting 57.2 million people. that would be roughly one sixth of the entire u.s. population. >> five cases have now been confirmed here in the united states. one american citizen who is...
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and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the...
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it is a praise of john locke's second treatise of government. so all of the ideas contained in this one sentence sum up the core fundamental principles of locke's second treatise of government. all right. so let's now begin to unpack the meaning of this complex sentence. it begins, we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, in many ways, i think this is the most important clause of the most important sentence of the most important document in american history. but it's one that's often passed over. in part it's passed over, i think, because it's so simple and so elegant in its formulation that we just are kind of -- eye reads over it and we want to get to the truths themselves. but i think -- i think this first clause is critically important. we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, most scholars of the declaration of independence tend to focus on this notion of self-evident. we hold these truths to be self-evident. well, what could that possibly mean to say that the truths that are to follow are self-evident? well, this idea of self-evi
it is a praise of john locke's second treatise of government. so all of the ideas contained in this one sentence sum up the core fundamental principles of locke's second treatise of government. all right. so let's now begin to unpack the meaning of this complex sentence. it begins, we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, in many ways, i think this is the most important clause of the most important sentence of the most important document in american history. but it's one that's often...
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the locking down of the at the center of this epidemic the government thinks the less people travel the less that the disease can spread but what we know is that this comes did all these measures they came after the new year's holiday the busiest travel season in china had already started and on sunday the mail for one said just prior to the lockdown 5000000 people had left this city so what is needed now and this is what experts criticize is a lot of transparency is to identify cases asked soon as possible because the people have already traveled they are already out and the government is now trying to identify people who have traveled to 100 before trying to lock them down some people have been placed under house arrest after their travel we don't know how systematic this is but it looks a lot like a panic reaction that is going on with the latest for us from beijing thanks very much for now. always a coronavirus continuing to spread scientists and pharmaceutical companies are racing to find a way to medically contain this virus lessons learned from the sars epidemic dili 2 decades ag
the locking down of the at the center of this epidemic the government thinks the less people travel the less that the disease can spread but what we know is that this comes did all these measures they came after the new year's holiday the busiest travel season in china had already started and on sunday the mail for one said just prior to the lockdown 5000000 people had left this city so what is needed now and this is what experts criticize is a lot of transparency is to identify cases asked...
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we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen.'re not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw, recology. i hope to continue that from here on out. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm garrett mitchell and i run the clean and say program. i first want to say thank you to supervisor hainey and to recology for being good partners to get this implemented, as well as the fix-it team. i just want to show my support for these cans. i think the two most important issues that we faced was overflow. there's a presentation by public works that provided some service staff on calls to 311. one of the things not on this is the amount of overflow stats that cbds collect. our data does not go into the 31
we've had breaking locks and we replaced the locks. we had one of the solar panels stolen.'re not maintenance free but we've been able to handle that and we appreciate the city's efforts in looking at this. we think this is a good model. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm the executive director of the community benefit district. as my colleagues have spoken, the benefits of the big bellies in japan town has been great and we've been working closely with dpw,...
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we can't open it it's locked. why are we going in. here because it's locked. the person who set this up for instance and locked it in so no one could fall and. there's nothing more we can do all we inspect. everything else is up to the government the water all 30 in the courts. and. you know well. the water authority is powerless it has no mandate to intervene and is incapacitated by bridge. so let's get a few pictures of the lock. of the water coming out. so we can show that the wells are functional. on our look for the wells where the water is coming from. what you know back there must be a well the water from the pipe there must be coming from a well over there here over there but. the water from the illegal boreholes feeds into the illegal pipeline network i mean although they drilled under cover of darkness traces are often left behind when the. vehicle. cars drive along here so there must be something up there. a lot let's have a look. here pipes and over there it's. a good local. public record here's the fuse box. it's operating. in terms of the beginni
we can't open it it's locked. why are we going in. here because it's locked. the person who set this up for instance and locked it in so no one could fall and. there's nothing more we can do all we inspect. everything else is up to the government the water all 30 in the courts. and. you know well. the water authority is powerless it has no mandate to intervene and is incapacitated by bridge. so let's get a few pictures of the lock. of the water coming out. so we can show that the wells are...
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to know it is in the soft valley about 30 kilometers from locks. hamlet with barely $100.00 inhabitants simple guest rooms to tourists. the toll lift is powered with solar energy. in the shelf of bagger is one of 10 as residents who's committed to developing low impact tourism. and yes this is china's solar lift the 1st in the world solar power is pulling us up the mountain or we're as authentic as we can manage so. what we offer is what we have here and the way we live year round. but. most of the tourists who come to tennant arrive by bus revenue by car it helps cut down their carbon footprint but not all skiers can go to small resorts like tennis the big winter sports clubs have to take action to. just one for so they can improve on what's already there with small initiatives knox might set an example and in that way contribute if even a little to more sustainability of course it's all for show and nowadays sustainability has become a lifestyle choice and businesses cater to their guests needs that guest event we're already thinking about the yo
to know it is in the soft valley about 30 kilometers from locks. hamlet with barely $100.00 inhabitants simple guest rooms to tourists. the toll lift is powered with solar energy. in the shelf of bagger is one of 10 as residents who's committed to developing low impact tourism. and yes this is china's solar lift the 1st in the world solar power is pulling us up the mountain or we're as authentic as we can manage so. what we offer is what we have here and the way we live year round. but. most of...
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this death trap was locked around his neck.> horrifying. >> turned deadly mystery. >> the notes say "we are following you." >> it seemed like someone playing a game. >> the whole plan was designed for him to die. >> interviews heard here first. >> i held my silence for 15 years. >> inside the riveting story "dateline's" covered from the start. >> there is a frozen body. it's in the freezer in the garage. >> we have three different deaths. how are they related? i'm thinking, wow, she could really be the mastermind of this. evil and death and greed. >> it's not a script. it's not make-believe. >> how horrible can you be? may they burn in hell. ♪ what a pretty late summer afternoon it had been along the great lake. august 28th, 2003, a day that people of erie, pennsylvania, will long remember, not for its pleasant breezes but for that spasm of unexpected violence. "dateline" was there. >> it all started with a pizza delivery. it ended two hours later in one of the most bizarre crimes police have ever witnessed. >> maybe you rememb
this death trap was locked around his neck.> horrifying. >> turned deadly mystery. >> the notes say "we are following you." >> it seemed like someone playing a game. >> the whole plan was designed for him to die. >> interviews heard here first. >> i held my silence for 15 years. >> inside the riveting story "dateline's" covered from the start. >> there is a frozen body. it's in the freezer in the garage. >> we have...
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i said we have been locked out. what you think about that? absolutely disgusting.usting. it is the anger that comes outm is like we have lived through a horror movie. he went out against my will, against his will and within a couple of days later, he has tried to do it again. you are the solicitor who has helped bring a claim against the trusts involved, they have paid out a sum of money. a five figure sum sounds like a lot but it‘s not. i know you don‘t want to reveal the amount but it‘s not a lot of money. they have denied liability. what were the failings? we have heard some of them but in terms of the failings from both trusts, what were they? it starts as basic as this was a man with depression, undiagnosed potential of that mental health issues, desperately seeking help. he was initially in the ward where they we re initially in the ward where they were locked out. he should never have been discharged in that state in the first place and to make him go on home leave in that state is not acceptable. to then not let them back in, physically shut them out when h
i said we have been locked out. what you think about that? absolutely disgusting.usting. it is the anger that comes outm is like we have lived through a horror movie. he went out against my will, against his will and within a couple of days later, he has tried to do it again. you are the solicitor who has helped bring a claim against the trusts involved, they have paid out a sum of money. a five figure sum sounds like a lot but it‘s not. i know you don‘t want to reveal the amount but it‘s...
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>>why this is important is that with the prosecutors having to prove it was locked that is really hard to prove right and so removing not if you break the window you are intending to break into someone's car and you shouldn't have to prove it was locked before that happened and so making sure that we have yet break it was clear that we can possibly get it to us. >>and you are mentioning as far as i'm the you know the feeling of being violated and certainly there are certain cases where people going through the glove compartment they can get personal data information they can grab. i for if you have yeah door opener for your home, i mean it sounds registration is right is just a horrible situation right absolutely and i think if your driver's license with your home address is still in your home he's great you just. >>you don't know what's going to happen next and so people have a right to be protected the crimes so up until of until the presentation of this bill in order to prosecute a car breakin despite a broken window and stolen goods a prosecutor would still have to prove that the d
>>why this is important is that with the prosecutors having to prove it was locked that is really hard to prove right and so removing not if you break the window you are intending to break into someone's car and you shouldn't have to prove it was locked before that happened and so making sure that we have yet break it was clear that we can possibly get it to us. >>and you are mentioning as far as i'm the you know the feeling of being violated and certainly there are certain cases...
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and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, call now for free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and give helpful direction about your final wishes to your loved ones. and it's yours free. it's our way of saying thank you just for calling. so call now. >>> the president's lawyers try to flip the script in the impeachment trial. they're focusing on the bidens while washington wonders what's next from john bolton. >>> now all of china under a travel warning because of the coronavirus. overnight china said the virus can spread just through contact. >>> lebron james breaks his silence of the death of coby brii want. the emotional fair well. >>> today is the third and final day for the trump defense team's opening argument trying to sway senators and the public
and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, call now for free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and give helpful direction about your final wishes to your loved ones. and it's...
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lock-me-up! lock-me-up! lock-me-up! laughter ) but, look, as much as i don't agree with hillary' timing, i don't think she's completely wrong about bernie not being well liked in washington because bernie himself has said this, all right, he said he does don't pleasantries, he's not trying to be nice with people, he doesn't schmooz and rub elbows, he's just there to do what he's there to do. i like that about bernie. his personality is like the beginning of a snickers commercial. bernie, you're not yourself when you're hungry. have this. bullshit, i don't like chocolate, get that shit out of my face! all right, that's the headlines. let's move on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) today was an historic day for the united states, and not just because the lincoln memorial finally got a standing desk, no, today was historic because it was the first day of donald jesus trump's impeachment trial, a trial where a republican controlled senate will decide if the president is innocent or is in fact the most innocent man i
lock-me-up! lock-me-up! lock-me-up! laughter ) but, look, as much as i don't agree with hillary' timing, i don't think she's completely wrong about bernie not being well liked in washington because bernie himself has said this, all right, he said he does don't pleasantries, he's not trying to be nice with people, he doesn't schmooz and rub elbows, he's just there to do what he's there to do. i like that about bernie. his personality is like the beginning of a snickers commercial. bernie, you're...
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>>a lot more on those in which more competitive than the score locked. yoknow you get 30 points and things like that, but you know some of the turnovers that happened tom some big plays thosea lot harder game than smed an. all the other games that you watch on tape. looks like a play team hotel you're playing team that has a record that they do. >>some morefrom the participation report today kwon alexander was limited in practice and dee ford did not practice but no need to sound the alarm. neither have re aggravated their injuries is just precautionary to keep them fresh for sunday are nfc championship corage will 4 and on our digital streaming platform on on so make sure you catch our prevw shows red and gold zone on saturday evening at 9 and then we'll have a live postgame show on sunday as well. men are fans lot of content right here this whole week unlimited were jr know this folks that he's been finding that he's on the energy trying their uses and yet it seems i appreciate the arriba gehealthy and begood to go thank's kate well the niners are also
>>a lot more on those in which more competitive than the score locked. yoknow you get 30 points and things like that, but you know some of the turnovers that happened tom some big plays thosea lot harder game than smed an. all the other games that you watch on tape. looks like a play team hotel you're playing team that has a record that they do. >>some morefrom the participation report today kwon alexander was limited in practice and dee ford did not practice but no need to sound...
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we have more children locked up. we have more children locked up for life that committed a crime as a juvenile than the rest of the world combined. us -- the barll university -- the bard university had debates and beat harvard university. guest: all the smart people are up early on c-span. host: every week. guest: i couldn't have said it better myself. i am grateful for your call and your learned approach to these issues. i wanted to share with you, as i was getting off the plane last night, coming in from kentucky it was a moment. the fair chance act had just been signed into law. two big federal bills back to back, with the first step act and then the fair chance act. i ran into one of your fellow tennesseans, josh smith. he started what is called the fourth purpose -- he spent years in prison, got out, became an entrepreneur, and is now a millionaire. he is taking the money he made and is putting it to a greater purpose, which is ensuring that people behind bars and people with records have the same opportunities
we have more children locked up. we have more children locked up for life that committed a crime as a juvenile than the rest of the world combined. us -- the barll university -- the bard university had debates and beat harvard university. guest: all the smart people are up early on c-span. host: every week. guest: i couldn't have said it better myself. i am grateful for your call and your learned approach to these issues. i wanted to share with you, as i was getting off the plane last night,...
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the crowd at president trump's political rally was chanting lock her up, lock her up.ten to this for a minute. >> crooked hillary spent three times more money than us, huh. so, crooked hillary -- crooked, we should lock her up. crooked hillary spent three or four times more. >> all right. how significant is it that the investigation which was led by the u.s. attorney in utah john humer didn't any evidence of a crime. >> it depends what your expectations were. but the clip you just showed was i think one of the unfortunate developments in public society over the past couple of years. people don't like someone in office or aspiring to office and without understanding the law of the facts yell lock her up or lock him up, and i think that's very unfortunate. the thing that i think is significant about no charges being filed is that the investigation took place to begin with. you know, there is a low threshold to conduct an investigation. there already had been. jeff sessions decided to put this u.s. attorney mr. huber on the case to review what had happened before. that ma
the crowd at president trump's political rally was chanting lock her up, lock her up.ten to this for a minute. >> crooked hillary spent three times more money than us, huh. so, crooked hillary -- crooked, we should lock her up. crooked hillary spent three or four times more. >> all right. how significant is it that the investigation which was led by the u.s. attorney in utah john humer didn't any evidence of a crime. >> it depends what your expectations were. but the clip you...
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he immediately locked the door. and then he said that he had a gun. if i was scared. i went completely numb. i know that, at some point, he started to sexually assault me. and then have sex with me. but ijust zoned out completely. ifelt so kind of... i mean, isuppose the word is violated. just so... the whole kind of thing, like i can wash and wash, but i can never be clean. she describes how, as a result, she dropped out of university. her life unravelled as she became suicidal, and she started taking drugs. it was only years later, when she began volunteering with a women's charity, that she says she realised what had happened to her was rape. i suppose back then, in my head, i didn't necessarily go, "that was rape". because, in my head, rape was something that... kind of like the whole rape myth thing of it's a stranger in a dark alley. she went to the police. they investigated and passed the case to the crown prosecution service. but they gave her various reasons for not charging. they said she hadn't appeared threatened by the gun, and that her a
he immediately locked the door. and then he said that he had a gun. if i was scared. i went completely numb. i know that, at some point, he started to sexually assault me. and then have sex with me. but ijust zoned out completely. ifelt so kind of... i mean, isuppose the word is violated. just so... the whole kind of thing, like i can wash and wash, but i can never be clean. she describes how, as a result, she dropped out of university. her life unravelled as she became suicidal, and she...
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so it's true that there are factual distinctions between this case and locke.locke involved training for the ministry and this case involves secondary education. i'm not saying they're on all fours with each other, but the question is whether that distinction can be located in the free-exercise clause. because it is true locke involved funding of the ministry but i think this case does too, right, the ministry of teachers towards their students. and i think petitioners have a somewhat revealing -- >> justice kavanaugh: but this is a school, in education, there satisfies the compulsory education laws of the state, correct? >> that is true. >> justice kavanaugh: and so that's different from locke, as professor laycock's amicus brief points out in a very narrow decision about training of the clergy. and it seems to me there are two different things going on here, it seems to me. one is, to justice breyer's question, just funding religion, funding religious schools generally or training of clergy is an establishment clause concern, but it's a separate issue when yo
so it's true that there are factual distinctions between this case and locke.locke involved training for the ministry and this case involves secondary education. i'm not saying they're on all fours with each other, but the question is whether that distinction can be located in the free-exercise clause. because it is true locke involved funding of the ministry but i think this case does too, right, the ministry of teachers towards their students. and i think petitioners have a somewhat revealing...
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john: i think it's an advantage in terms of the notion of locking down 60 million people.ally, 4.5% of the population of the country in that province. that is something that would be difficult for any western democracy to easily entertain. however, as far as the trade situation is concerned, first of all, the chinese central government is totally preoccupied at the moment with x and this issue. -- fixing this issue. any conversation regarding trade deals is not even remotely on the agenda at the moment. if the chinese economy takes a sustained, of course, there is a further weakening effect to the economy. it puts china in a position of perhaps needing more urgently a further removal of the 15% tariffs that still apply to about $370 billion of chinese exports to the u.s. david: you make an important point, it is not just phase two. phase one has to be into lamented now. according to the trump administration, they will be watching to see if they can do it. may, itgoes on until will be hard for them to make sure that they are buying enough soybeans, for example. john: this i
john: i think it's an advantage in terms of the notion of locking down 60 million people.ally, 4.5% of the population of the country in that province. that is something that would be difficult for any western democracy to easily entertain. however, as far as the trade situation is concerned, first of all, the chinese central government is totally preoccupied at the moment with x and this issue. -- fixing this issue. any conversation regarding trade deals is not even remotely on the agenda at...
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everybody to lock their doors and stay inside. and if there really is someone on the base who's opening fire. again, this is coming from on reports an active shooter.on t bring you more information as we get it. >>> 4:44 and the former director of the oakland coliseum authority is being indicted. alameda county prosecutors are charging him of seeking 50 $50,000 to help negotiate naming rights to the stadium. ring central never paid the money after the potential conflict interest. >> jeffery ross is an executive director to step down in months. neighbors in the area have complain r complained about increasing crime saying that the county has been too slow to respond to the problem. >>> house says she will soon send the articles of impeachment. both sides are now pressuring pelosi to hand over the articles immediately it's been three weeks since congress passed some lawmakers say their patience is running out. >> i'm not sure if she's just embarrassed of the work being done or if she lied to us about it being urgent. >> we want to s
everybody to lock their doors and stay inside. and if there really is someone on the base who's opening fire. again, this is coming from on reports an active shooter.on t bring you more information as we get it. >>> 4:44 and the former director of the oakland coliseum authority is being indicted. alameda county prosecutors are charging him of seeking 50 $50,000 to help negotiate naming rights to the stadium. ring central never paid the money after the potential conflict interest....
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it locked in a late at night?ubscriber, interviews, we talk about movies, we talk about our lives come it's a lot of fun. if you're not a subscriber, you should do that. all right, let's do this, more important. balaton news. as you know i purchased a pellet on for the wife but she hasn't used it yet but i've used it. i'm having a hard time getting on the thing with my shoes. i have some footage of me trying to get on the pellet on and very hard it takes me forever to try to clip those shoes in so i'm kind of there. this is my exercise, this is what i do appear there it is. i get on there, everything is good but i could keep watching that forever, my tiny little legs. >> jesse: how is anton, by the way. >> greg: anton is very good. my trainer says i'm better than that. >> jesse: jesse's fish tales. look at that. i hate fishing, actually. get a load of this warsaw grouper off the coast of florida, 350 pounds. the fish is 50 years old. right around the misery index. you die, you get caught. >> dana: they were going
it locked in a late at night?ubscriber, interviews, we talk about movies, we talk about our lives come it's a lot of fun. if you're not a subscriber, you should do that. all right, let's do this, more important. balaton news. as you know i purchased a pellet on for the wife but she hasn't used it yet but i've used it. i'm having a hard time getting on the thing with my shoes. i have some footage of me trying to get on the pellet on and very hard it takes me forever to try to clip those shoes in...
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we're starting out with our storm impact scale, lock look at all the returns. highway 29, crockett and martinez has been wet and scattered. out to west marin, also up towards concord and antioch, livermore, some light activity and even further to the south. this is just priming the atmosphere for the front on the way. on and off rain with those breezy winds. >>> at the live desk officials say the new deadly corona virus affecting more than 200 people in china has been transmitted between humans, at least six people have died from the virus. two cases of person-to-person transmission have been confirmed in china. officials linked it to a large seafood market in wuhan where many cases originated. dr. jennifer ashton on how it's affecting the united states. >> u.s. public health officials are still saying that the risk to the u.s. population is low but we have to be clear we don't yet know how the virus spreads. we don't know how severe it is. >> the cdc is screening passengers arriving at sfo from wuhan. the number of people being screened is small. only 150 pass
we're starting out with our storm impact scale, lock look at all the returns. highway 29, crockett and martinez has been wet and scattered. out to west marin, also up towards concord and antioch, livermore, some light activity and even further to the south. this is just priming the atmosphere for the front on the way. on and off rain with those breezy winds. >>> at the live desk officials say the new deadly corona virus affecting more than 200 people in china has been transmitted...
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we know the lock down includes that plus some 14 other cities. and life within that lock down is no doubt very difficult and challenging for many people. but it expands beyond that for folks who are even in shanghai, for example. they're experiencing what is an eerily strange empiness that they say happening within the city. we spoke to one american college student, she's studying abroad there and she is determined to get out. >> what's so stressful i still don't feel like we're in the clear yet because what if we catch it in the taxi or at the airport, on the way home or on the plane? we still need to be very careful. it's not over yet. >> reporter: and she's surrounded by fear as she's planning her exit from shanghai. she's actually going to be flying to africa. she tells me she doesn't know anybody there. it was a seat available. her friends are going to hawaii, london, anywhere they can get on an aircraft and get out of mainland china. >> you can really sense her vulnerability there. just worrying about even in the taxi how she's going to be
we know the lock down includes that plus some 14 other cities. and life within that lock down is no doubt very difficult and challenging for many people. but it expands beyond that for folks who are even in shanghai, for example. they're experiencing what is an eerily strange empiness that they say happening within the city. we spoke to one american college student, she's studying abroad there and she is determined to get out. >> what's so stressful i still don't feel like we're in the...
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, so it seems that this whole province, where the coronavirus first broke out, is now going to be lockedthe border and drive through ghost towns. instead of lunar new year celebrations, people are in survival mode. 0n the first day of the year of the rat, all these shops are closed, there's pretty much nobody on the street here. this is just one of the towns you come across when you first enter the province, and peoplejust don't know for how long it's going to be like this, for how long they have to stay indoors or risk being infected with this potentially deadly coronavirus, which causes pneumonia. hospitals here have been flooded with patients. there are thousands who are unwell but are not sure if their symptoms mean it's the coronavirus. one man inside this hospital speaks to us from his hospital bed. he said he hasn't been told if he's contracted the potentially deadly virus, but he's worried he could catch it anyway from others in his ward. i wish him a speedy recovery, and the police arrive, as if on cue. plus local officials want us to leave. they will not confirm if a provincewi
, so it seems that this whole province, where the coronavirus first broke out, is now going to be lockedthe border and drive through ghost towns. instead of lunar new year celebrations, people are in survival mode. 0n the first day of the year of the rat, all these shops are closed, there's pretty much nobody on the street here. this is just one of the towns you come across when you first enter the province, and peoplejust don't know for how long it's going to be like this, for how long they...
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, locked down, is equal to that. edon't know the altering factor -- we don't know the altering factor in the development of these young people whose studies have shown brains are not fully developed until the age of 25. and yet we put on the brains of these young people under 25 in the juvenile justice system the kinds of stimulus that would alter their life forever. we also want to address the question of juveniles having a future to ban the box of having to admit being arrested or in a juvenile detention center. remember, most of these juveniles have not had trials. they have not had due process. they don't have a sentence. they can remain in that facility until, in many instances, the age of 21 if they came in at 12 or 14 for nonviolent offenses. then of course we need to find alternative places for juveniles to be able to have wrap around services, to really restore them to a full young person who can enjoy their life and get an education. many times when juveniles are in juvenile detention centers, their educati
, locked down, is equal to that. edon't know the altering factor -- we don't know the altering factor in the development of these young people whose studies have shown brains are not fully developed until the age of 25. and yet we put on the brains of these young people under 25 in the juvenile justice system the kinds of stimulus that would alter their life forever. we also want to address the question of juveniles having a future to ban the box of having to admit being arrested or in a...
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he's been locked up the last 5 years on first-degree murder charges. tonight he will finally be reunited with his family and will be able to hug his son for the very first time. >> i feel blessed, you know? everything is finally all over. 4 ars,zipporah chang can't believe her fiancie is finally coming him. >> it means everything. because ever since i found out he was locked up, i felt like i had a broken family. and my son doesn't have to look at his father through the glass anymore. >> reporter: prosecutors accused puckett of murdering 2 men in october of 2011 in oakland. according to the alameda county district attorney's office, puckett and his accomplice shot 2 men while trying to steal a suitcase of marijuana. but puckett's attorney said he never doubted his innocence. >> he refused to accept any type of resolution in this case. he wanted to go to trial and prove his innocence. >> reporter: today prosecutors made the move to dismiss the case due to the deadlocked trials. >> it's probably the sweetest victory i've had throughout my career. >> repo
he's been locked up the last 5 years on first-degree murder charges. tonight he will finally be reunited with his family and will be able to hug his son for the very first time. >> i feel blessed, you know? everything is finally all over. 4 ars,zipporah chang can't believe her fiancie is finally coming him. >> it means everything. because ever since i found out he was locked up, i felt like i had a broken family. and my son doesn't have to look at his father through the glass...
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it really gets you out like the walls are getting very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these at every actions that american eisenman hope to provoke in visitors who king among the steels of the memorial to evoke the suffering of jews prosecuted during the holocaust. but some jewish visitors believe nothing can replicate the sorrow of that time as a 2nd generation we experience the holocaust although i was not i wasn't born those years and those years we know these feelings of the people who were in the actual holocaust this cement wouldn't give me the feeling. that some children prefer to use the memorial as a playground rather than a site for members. of peta eisenman who is himself jewish has never had anything against that why not why not this is not sacred ground it is part of berlin and it you know when you walk in the field you know it's something different than being over there and that's that difference that i'm judge what that means. making your own judgment and then you felt locked up but it seems that what makes the memorial so spe
it really gets you out like the walls are getting very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these at every actions that american eisenman hope to provoke in visitors who king among the steels of the memorial to evoke the suffering of jews prosecuted during the holocaust. but some jewish visitors believe nothing can replicate the sorrow of that time as a 2nd generation we experience the holocaust although i was not i wasn't born those years and those...
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did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> firefighters from america arriving to cheers at the airport in sydney. they're going to need a lot of support because extreme dangerous fire conditions are in the forecast across australia's southern states. will ripply on the phone for us from sydney right now. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, christine. i'm in the middle of a huge crowd of protesters. this is one of nine australian cities where people are out today. huge crowd gathering demanding that their government and their prime minister scott morrison do something. i mean australia right now is essentially on the front lines of the climate crisis here and an unprecedented bush fire season with dozens and dozens of fires burning right now threatening thousands of peoples homes and lives. there have been evacuations, more than two dozen people killed and people out here tell us they're angry. they say the prime minister he's the guy who went into parliament and held up a lump of coal and said don
did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> firefighters from america arriving to cheers at the airport in sydney. they're going to need a lot of support because extreme dangerous fire conditions are in the forecast across australia's southern states. will ripply on the phone for us from sydney right now. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, christine. i'm in the middle of a huge crowd of protesters. this is one of nine australian cities where people are out...
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lock her up! lock her up! lock her up!but now, the doj says after two years of investigating hillary clinton, there appears to be nothing to lock her up for. as "the washington post" puts it after two years investigators have found nothing of consequence. in 2017, u.s. attorney huber was tapped by then attorney general jeff sessions to investigate long standing claims from the president and his allies. like the fbi not fully pursuing allegations of corruption at the clinton foundation and the government's decision to not block the sale of the uranium 1 when clinton was secretary of state but they found nothing. zilch. nada. tlsz no there there. and the fbi's investigation into the e-mail server is closed. "the washington post" said that the doj probe launched for one reason. to appease the president. they also say its outcome predicted by the start even by top investigator john huber. we didn't expect much of it and neither did he. he being donald trump. that will wrap things up for me this hour. my good friend ali velshi
lock her up! lock her up! lock her up!but now, the doj says after two years of investigating hillary clinton, there appears to be nothing to lock her up for. as "the washington post" puts it after two years investigators have found nothing of consequence. in 2017, u.s. attorney huber was tapped by then attorney general jeff sessions to investigate long standing claims from the president and his allies. like the fbi not fully pursuing allegations of corruption at the clinton foundation...